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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-01, Page 7r • - • Important. To Housekeepers We are now 0414 our .celebrated Family Flour (one-half Manitoba) pot up in any elm panel, AT $1.70 PER CWT, Delivered to any part of the town. We have other brands for special purposes at equally low prices, t•nt for general nee t -we recommend FAIR'd FAMILY FLOUR, . All goods menufaetured by us may be haa,`direet from the mill or from any of the following grocers : 1). Cook, Oantelon Bros., 0. Cooper a 0o., G, Stewart, H.Wiltse, .0, j.„ Olson, or 3.W. Irwin, Remember, every pound is Guara,n. teed. °. and money refunded If not Satisfactory. Fair's Breakfast Food. • makes a pleasant summer morning meal. It is easily digested and 000ling-just the proper thing for the warm weather. 3. & N. Fair, CLINTON ardware Headquarters for all kinds of Hardware,Tinware, Nails, Looke,Hinges, Glass, White Lead and Oile, the celebrated l•lherwin Williams ready mixed paints, Daisy Churn, Screen Doom and Windows, Blue Flame NT/hiltless Oil Stoi.s, all kinds of Wire Fencing, Agents for the Ameri can Field Fence the best fence in the world, it is Horse proof, Bull proof, Hog proof, Pig and Dag tight, extreme heat and cold deep not draw it out of shape, it stays where it's rut. Gall and See it A few Royal American Clothes Wringers, at $2.85 while they last, a first-class wringer. A (”w odd shades ready mined paints. at a big discount.. Lawn Mowers at reduced pikes to clear out 1 Only Fire Proof Safe for. $27.00, Xarland ros. , Stotes,Tinivare Hardware ttc Experts in Hot Air and Hot Water fleeting and Plumbing. CLINTON — : st4itio/J, Clinton, son Wednesday, Jurie 0, 'core - Velvet 'Cream ing led by Mrs H. McQuarrie;Tiverton. raencing with a, praverand prais.e meet - The daintiest and most perfeot toilet cream for chapped hands, face, lips, roughness of.the skin: ItVnot sticky or greasy' lit removes tan and sunburn and is a delightful applica- tion after shaving, Put up in tubes at 15e each, We also keep in Stoek eocO ereani, eream Witch Hazel, I/Almond eream, 'Lanoline and Witch 14azel, Cold Creain, etc. TEM kiLINTJ141 1NEW ERA •Ohurch Chime& District Meeting, June 4th, fn-V*9.:* ininieters and lam qi of tbe Gaderieli must church, will meet at St . unrya on The, annual meetpig of the Methodigt The London Confdrence of the Mali- alWaRTa•Ia DiStriet was held at Lwitlesbero on Rev. E. A. Shaw, of Hayfield, apil Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Rev. T. J. Mtirdark excho-nged pulpits Th s session of Tnesclay. wits strictly a on Sunday last, •• ministerial session. The meet leg was Rev G. W. Henderson, of S. Marys, opened with devotional exercitress the is receiving prominent mention as the Rev, Il.SpPle- Wilson, of Goderich, pre - next President of the London Center- wiling. On mutton, the Rev, A. 0, ence. Ile would fill the bill well, TitUo was appointed A•ecretary; and Rey, A.Z, Russell statistical secretary. The Endeavor a Willis church held The roll was called,and on examination a consecration meeting " 8""laY of ministerial character, ell were found evening, and Monday evening was b . , . tic er an octrine, their business meeting, Bothnieetings Rev. Mr Finlay and Rev. Mr Thomson were well attended and interesting. were monument:led by the district to Rev. Mr lvIctionagh, formerly of be continued on probation, In regard Clinton, is supplying the Methodist i 0 two other probatiemers, who were pulpit at Mitchell,owing to the terunor. not present, a committee was appoint- ary absence of the pastor in the States, ed to examine these young men on • The Sunday school of st, paops epnecine,tsanodf droecptotritnet,opraiosrpteocttabie inceoentfle4- church held its annual picnic at the rive on on the Qtreen's birthday when a of the district later. In answer to the most enjoyable time was spent by all. gthu:sntaiornne,wohfouheavdRdieaddtatrItte the year,' The week between May 27th and tioned, The Rey's, It. Kennedy andV 113,1-4. :lune 2nd is observed by the Salvation twere to prepare an o it- ArMy as Self•dettial 'week and • extra uary of the late Rev. Hall, to be Pre. . contributions. are asked for by the of. sented to conference,. The district Seers. " • . meeting • recommended the Rev. IL Cornnerrecon services will be held , Newcorn be's relation as a super ann trate in the Preebyterian church -on next to be contilined;• as olio the Rev. Wrn, Sunday morning. Rev Mr Wade con- Nino, now resident in• Toronto. This ducted preparatory service on Wed- closed the business . of the kmorniug neSday evening. Rev. Wm. Patterson, ot Cooke's The afternoon was devoted to a con - session, church, Torsanto, has accepted the call sideration of how the spiritual interests to Bethany church in Philadelphia and of the work thronghclit the district will take pharge there on Sunday might be improved. Many valeable June 10th. The Toronto people 41(1 suggestions were made, which will no their utmost to keep hino. doubt increase the general efficiency of The annual Sunday School conven- the pastorate during the coming years. i tion of thechurch of England in Huron In the evening, a public meeting was Deanery was held ni Blyth on Tuesday. held,at which addresses were delivered Papers were read by Miss James, Got, by Rev, 5, J. Allin upon the subject of riot Rev. E. 0..;Tennings, Hayfield; M. i the "Forward Movement"; and lov.the :Goldberg, Dungannon; and the rural i Rev. A. L. Hessen on "The 'Class - of •the late Rev.' Joseph Edge. will be Meet- dean,oxT erice.' The-surn of $20 was given at" ing." These addressee were excellent. ONTARIO ST. -A service in memory in eyery way and enjoyed by the audi- herd in Ontario St, Methodist church that meeting for the India Famine on Sunday evening. A sermon appre- equal numbere. The reports from the Fund, priate to the occasion will be preached . On Wednesdavit he session was -made by Rev B. Ulement.-The .League. on up of ministerial and lay . delegates in Deltiocribdiasylinegvening, was well attended. Topic, ''Patiencemyr; o• tMhrerBirsodporraiyekin, Godr-• various circuits were read, detailing the number of members - or each me,f very touchingly.. Next Moeday's err% together with the. weeks rahlact. topic, "A good neighbor,". will be taken ' kir- donnexional and local- purposes. byr'B.- J. Gitkings. . . The schedules, containingreports of all On the 7th inst., the Bishop.of Huron .Sundav Schools and Epworth Leagues, will lay the corner stone. of a :neW were also passed nn to conference,. The church to he built at Kirkton. This totals for the whole district appear as place, by the .wity, is on the boundary *mows: Membership of the .churchi: of . Huron and Perth, and the new 3,86S; raised for Missionary Fund, church will be built in Huron. It is $2,722; .for circuit end local purposes, much to the credit .of the rector, Rev. $13,461; for salary, •$11,017; for connex- W. Ston,formeely of Plinton, that a ional'hinds..incleding the Missionary new • church is. foutul necessary, and fond, $4,443; total monies raised on the tchnioswgeorfitteinos parn;,sspoldrlifirri.ends are glcl. to of sicknese,' bereavement,- etc., were district,. S' l2 several special' vases •. RATTENBCRYST.. Cannot -Rey. W. discussed and recommended to . the G. Howson•took the topic ..at the En- favoeable Consideration. bf- the Susten. worth League on Monday evening.. It talon and contingentfu ride oninittees.', • was very interesting and instructive, .The Itev A,- M. Thomson and Rey. W. being 'on "Vision and service." Presid- A. 11 Inlay were red momended to eel. ent Rorke occupied the .chair. -The lege. • I1. was urgeatipon all eircuita-to ..ustial •monthly fellowship meetingof procure, and ministers, to faithfully this church will be held ,next Sunday, keep. a circilit•registry.of all baptisms, morning at.10.o'clont. At the general funerals and marriages, according to service the pas. ter "will take.for his•Sub. the drain -A of the last •gener al . confer - Sect: "When (xuu is our oirly4•esouri,e." ence. , The Rev. B; Clement at ai_eleet- In the evening Rev:Albert Thompson ed to represent' the district on the.-sta-• maybe expected.to weep. Strangers tioning committee; • the Rev, S. 5.Allin and Mr.& R. Alli, on: the Sabbath alivays Welcome, „. . WomEN's CiiitCLES. The ,Womeo!s . aSnenektoirciotott.limieeehRweavin.,40:.x. theW. i l Es opn. worth Leagire .. committee. .. 'Artiongst the laymen elected- to attend confer • ence at St.' -Marys°. were: Messrs A.. T. 'Cooper,'J. H. McHard v, and F. ' W. At 2.30 the opening exerciees will be Crich, ,of Clinton., . Mr R M.McKenzie, Conducted by the President, Mrs ji..T. of Goderleh,- was elected as a ley dele• Cook: address 01 welcome by Mrs T. J. gate on , the Missionar ycorinnittee: .Murduck; rdll-call of circles -and bander- . v. Josiah.Greene'and Mr M. 11, reports of circles and. bands; directors Young were elected to thesustentation report; solo, MrS Shaw: paper on our fund oommittee. It was decided to hold home work, by Mrs P. Fiehenifuestroli ' Thelinancial district meet 'rig in the drawer; duet, -1VIessri Brownlee and Victoria,street-cherch, Go&rich, and Cook; ' oar duty to foreign rnisSions, the May ineetine in the' Rattenbitey Miss Louisa Copland; s01o,148.'lloover; street church. Clinton, - •• A • resolution letter from India; • address on mission moved by ,Rev. 'W • G. Howson, and bands, Mrs Snaw;" discussion; music by seconded by Rey. S. J. Allip, Was an- Olint-Ori ehoir; election of officere. etc. animously. carried. Conveying , to the • Rev. Jos. Edge, of London, president of the confereirce, the great regret . of the district, that he should be, so eer- iottsly-ill,' with the expression of their deepest Byrn pa t h y,.. and con ti n Uott 9 prayer that God May see fit.to speedily restore him; and epare his life for mally years, that he natty still preach the Gospel, in which Godhas already given him such marked . success and' honor. The position which our .repre- sentative in. the 'House of Commons. has taken on th,e temperatiee question pointment.of conamittees„&c. The af- was highly commend.ed ; .and. warm ternoon seesion will open- wiRth azaraaisr.e., ' Words of nralse Were linked with tbe service, cooductAt- ed by Rev. no: the namie of RH obt; oltnes, 'M.P.; of Olin, rett, of Monek, 2.30 .p. After votes . of thanks. to the church. letters and statistics will be • ton. A people of Londesboro, a,nd Mr Wilson, .read, follovved bythe eh celar letter by' the genial chairuirin a the district, the Rev. J. HaMilton,•, of Palmerston, and m. a 'repreirent. ' meeting was closed.with the ' -benedico disdussion., At 4.30 p.. ativefroni Woodstock.College will ad. tion. - - • . . • ' dress the meeting. • The evening ses- sion will open with a' prayer' and praise. . . OLINTON MARKETS service, conducted' by 'D. Brownlee, of Corrected every Thursday afternoon. ' Mount Forest, At 7.80 p. m.. -Rey. R. '• . , Thursday, :May 24, 1)00. Lennie, of Mount Forest, will give a' ' rail Wheat . . 0 64 a 064' planer on the distinctive principles of Gate .. .. ,...%.. •ia- 0 260.27 l,aa a y..... .. .. . .'... . 0 40 a 045 Barley .... .. .. .. .0 88. a 0-10 Peas • • 067 a ' 060 • Fleur per cwt 1 50 a • 1 70 Butter, loose 12-13,pit'd 0 11. a 0 12 ,west and British Columbia missions by Eggs per doz • 0.10 a 0 11 Rev. W. Freed, of Wincham; McMas- • Hay, ...... 8 00 a - 8 00. ter and Moulton Colleges will be repre. Sheepskins 0 60. a • 0 SO sented by Dr. Welton in an address. No. / Green trino, bidder 0 06 a 0 07 Wednesday, June 13th -At 0.30 a, in. Potatoes, ........,0 26 ' a 0 25 Rev, Tedford. of Kincardine, will open Chickens; per pair .0 30 a- • 0,40" With. a•praver and praise service,which. Ducks,per pair 0 -25. a. .0 40 will be followed.by a report of corn init-' Geese, per lb, . .. 0 06 a 0 00 tees. Sunday School work- At 10:80 Turkeye,'perlb . ' . ' 0 08 a 0 09 a.m. a payer will be given on "Are 9.1.1r.' ..",%.POrit,.11140.:.:..,.:.........4,..546,1,13,,,,z--16- :StindaY-Sdlibble- doing t he' - Warr for.. Pork, &med., fl 25 ' a 6 25 which they exist? If not; what naddi- Dried apples per lb0 06 a 0 05 flcations are requified?" followed by. , Bran; por ton 12 00 a 12 00 discussion led by Rev. Hamilton, of Shorts, per ton 16. 00 a 15 CO . Palmerston;• the .e0.0peration of the home with the Sunday School will be . C the subject of an address by Rev. T. J. Montreal attle Market. Murduck, of Clinton, followed by dis- mission led by Rev, D. McLennan, of Montreal, May 28. -There were about Glarrimis, At 7.30 P.m. prayer and. 300 head of butobers' oattle;100 calves and praise service led by Rev.FishertWing- 150 sheep and lambs offered for sale at the ham. Rev,' Imrie, B. A., missionary-' East End Abattoir to dam). Tho butohers elect to the foreign field, will deliver were'eut in large nentbers, but trade • in an address on foreign missions, follow- - cattle was somewhat slow owingtothe high. ed by Rev. D. McLennan, of Glaminis. i prices demanded by. the drovers, About With a representationof {the work and • 40 head of large cattle, consisting of steers, needs of the Grande Ligne Mission by oxee, bulls and fat cows, were bought foe Principal Massie. , ' i shipment to Great' Britain, the prices paid ranging from 43 to nearly 50 per ib. The 8Toolt. I tIRCHASES.-. *as. U0Wall, of butchers paid for prime beevee from 41,3 to Seaforth, has been around this neigh. ate por lb; pretty good cattle sold at fro& borhood picking up the beat he can get 40 to 40, milkmen'e strippers from 813 to of stoek for P. D. Puller, of Sather. 410 and the common stook from 3o ten to per lb. The best calves Ware bought • up Were reaching this Market; prima here wore from $2 to $6 eaoh. Shippers peld 4o per Ib for good largesheep and the batch. Mission Circle Meeting of the Walker, ton Baptist Aseociation will be held in J. E. HOVEY Dispensing Chemist Clintou 9 Walkerton Association of Baptist WALKERTON ASSOCIATION. - The . ****,ppf4444wpfvppf-re-* *****- We have Provided for your Wants. By laying in a large stook of Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Mattress Wire Springs, Tables, Chairs, peuthee, Furniture Covers, Tapestry Curtains, Teble Coven, retro' Headquarters for Baby Carriages, Wagons and Carts. ' Picture Framing and 'Repairing. Prices low as the quality will permit. 3. CEILELILEIVir, Blyth FEATHERS CLEANED • ,HaVing a first class remove,ter, ana toe. blew' Beauties pared to receive all orders for cleaning and • renovating feathers of afilcinds, By dropping st a postaleard I will call anytime. A. HAYWARD, London Road, Clinton. P. O. May 11-3 4.rir Wool Wanted. .1,t 60,000 lbs wool wanted. The und rsigned + will pay the highest cash price for allakin ds o .1a wool deliverekat the Standard Elevator, HOLMES Lit SMITH, 011*.••••, -.....+1' May 18-4 Clinton, Aty N• • 0 This is vvhat the opting footwear we Imo shotring is like, We can give eornfortt'beanty, style • and finish at reasonable .prices. Oell and see a full stook. Full lino of TrunkS, ValiSes, etc., Single and Double Harness 3. TWITCHELL Meek. W. JACKSON, AGENT CANADIAN .,•:1 'PACS FIC 001,-CAltrripaq Ai, 7/ i„ STRATFORD, ONT • Young men and women should exeroiee great care in choosing a school. Money is not easyeto get therefPre ahettla..not be spent foolishly. Ilefore you decide to spend itdollar let us correspond with yOni. Our catalogue tolls you about our superior advaa. tages. Commence yOur Gentle now. Our at- tendatice is increasing year by year. A large number of recentlgtudentsktve accepted good situations. . Stttdents in attendance this year from Canada, 'United States and NeWfmtnd. land. W. a. Elliott. Principal. 04•44•:•2:4044,444•442:2424:4442+:•04.444 44 ; At The + Londe r t. •i. I will offer from now to the .1. .t 24th big reduotione in all .*. ./. kinds of Meek hate trim-. . t 4t y reed and untrimnied. 44.' ...4 ": Come and see our bargains .-. .4c '..*. on Saturday in all kinde 4. 4 s of hate, x .1( -It 4( X Apprentice 4( Wanted MISS ROSS. X•t44:4,•40:44••:••:••:••:••:••:••:.•:•$••:•+:••:••:••:••:••:•,:••:• • 4( )1. CLINTON 4t Through tioketkiteued to all pints• ;(t In the gate, Manitoba, the North • West and British Columbia, Tray. • oiling to uuytpolut will consult their • • (• intoreets by consulting above, :7%,040,61,54;ikocotitit************4 • Cook's Cotton Root Compound Is successfully Used monthly by over 10,00Ladiee. Sate, effectual. Ladies ask • ottr druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Cion - pound, eke no .0 or, as ell Mixtures, pille end imitations are dangerous, Price, No. 1, $1 per bnx No.R, 39 degrees etronger,t5nper box. No. leg.frairtrArdes,Pcfotr,WwiltregitOnt. rflo'Noa. I and 2 aeld and reeomMended by an responsible Druggists in Caned*. Nett, and geoid in Cliuton by Sydney holt on Druggiet churches will meet at Clinton tbis Year on Tuesday.and Wednesday, June 5th and Oth. The morning session .Ori the 5th will open with Drayer and praise service led by Rev. Shaw. of Glitni- mist, at 9.30. o'clock. At 10 o'clock the sermon will be preached by the Rev; W. R. Tedford, of Kincardine,fol-. lowed by regular associatiOnal busi- ness ; the election of Officers. the ap- evangelical Baptists, followed by an address on Home Missions, by the ROT. H. McQuarrie, of Tiverton; an address by Rev, B. Kennedy, Toronto; an ad- dress will' be given on Manitoba,North- land, Ohio. He secured from atnes Snell. Ilullett, a cow "Cherry Bud," With, calf at side, who took all the prizes hot fall, and a 2 year-old heifer 'Rosie," at, the figure of $750. Ile also era paid'from itio to nearly ho per lb for bought a cow and calf from Mr Chat- the others. Bering lambs sold at from ters, Mill Road, for $825; 7 head from 182.76 to $5 eaoh. Fat IMO sold at from Mr Milne, Ethel; 10 head from S. Tol- 5Io to 6o per ib the latter price having been ton, Walkerton; 5 bead from H. Smith, paid for a lot of hoge, three.quarter selects Hay; 3 head from Mr., Rennie. The stock secured from1VIesars Snell and The Clinton Oollegiete football and Charters will be shown at the fairs at. Wingham teams played a match on led Kansas City, .Wyorning and other ' Saturday evening and the score ended up inter on for the same gentleman. Ile cit es. rCowan willpUr .. o i by 3 goals omoh, is to be congratulated on securing such A championship !muse midrib will be excellent stock and was well pleased 'eyed here on Recreation park today with the bunch he takes !with him(Friday, June Ist)between the (Minton and across the line. It Is eat 1 that Huron : 1 Rebell clubs. Gamegalied at 5.30 sharp. county produces some of the best cattle ' IleIp the boys along and let there bo a that Imes export. i big crowd attend. . Allaralaggiala aka.414.At III I I a I The Collegtate football teem played Gociorigh in the county town on Tummy, the latter winning by one grail to nil after a close exciting game. lik'111%111/4111AP 1111‘11011‘1411‘110i HERE RESTS 'YOUR 110111 INCEi111101111 (SC CO 'Kew remedies o :me, and. new reelediee go; but Seott`e Emulsion is the great rook lEt .111. foundation on which hope of r000very from Juno it 1000 weak threats and lungs must rtet. Itik The Standard of the World. thirteen•year-old son of Mr, Charles Powen of Swaledale acoidentally shot him- s.lf in the abdomen with n revolver; His oonclition is critical.. BOR.N. ICEMP.-L-In Clinton, on. May 29, the wife of 13, Tonip of a daughter. SHIPLEY. -In Clinton, on Kay 20, the wife of Thos. Shipley of a daughter.. GITNN.-In Clinton, on May 7, the wife of Dr, Gunn of a daughter, BIRES.-In Stratford, on May 21, the wife Of Rev A, .IC. Birks 01 11 son. MeMURCHIE.,-In Blyth, on May 2.(1,to•Mr and Mrs James.incMurchie, a daughter. NiRoan.-onift 800nod. orich, May 10, the wife of Wm. 11ford 8. 11, oTioarosnottlo.,- on May 20, th wife of REYNOLDS -In Lendon, Horton st'eet, on May17, the wife of Ches. ernold$, of a daugh- ter. MAYS -In MelCiRop, on May 23, the wife of ,Tohn Hays, of a daughter, MoEINNON-In Winnipeg, on May 10, the wife c.1 P. D. McKinnon, (formerly of Bins - k 0'40 a daughter, ' EMMERSON'.01‘1UltRIER.I-o,, Mai, 80, at Rat. tenbary St. parsonage, Clinton, Ty Rev W. G. Ho ,vson, Samuel Einmerson to Miss Marion Currie, all of Goderieli township. MoVITTIE-- FOTREROILL A.t the hmie May 10, by Rev..T. Kennedy, Hen MoVittie of the bride's Parents, East Wrzinosh.. on to Miss Annie Futhergill, both of least Wawa, nosh, smt.exEmit--Engun-At the residence of the t es perents, Elowick, on May 10, illi ;. iSfIriecIplieoex:Eri,dtgotoh.liss Lillie, eldest daughter of NOTT-,CRAIG-At the residence of Robert TiLn• th?ozgazemcrtzitig His meek themselves, and terry do some -$ Lace Curtains, 2* yards long, at Igo and 26o, g 14 LacetelZt,ailtri,as,agraytatriders long, at .at 00o anidag7d5ot.alitin isten Nottingham Lace Ourtaine, yards long, 64 Mabee wide, UM pat - Fancy Flannelettes, at old prices, 0e, 70,8o, 10e and 12o. Strong Tweeds, for boys' suits, at 25a,80o. 36a and 400. Grey Cotton, yard wide, only half a bale left, at 846. White Cotton, 37 inches wide, worth 8o for Se New Plante, 34 laches wide, while they last'at 50. A special line of prints, feet colour, worth 10e for The. Scotch Gieglutnos, fancy eheolie and stripes, 121a 15u and 200. Fancy Organdies, in new designs, at 12ii 3, 20e and 25 r. White and Colored Pique, very Beagle!, 10, laic, f5i, 2o,3 and 25s. Spot Alusrins, large and small epots, 100, 12e and 16o. All-over Laces, in black and white, at 65o and 750, Black and Colored Satana at 25o and 30c. .Blaok Sateen, for armee and shirt waists, 10o, 12io and 15o, LacIRs' Shirt Waists, in white and colored, 50o, Wo, $1 and 31.25. Boys' Sweaters, navy and cardinal, 60o and 750, Nen's Red Printed Ilawilteroblefs, special 5o. Men's Suspenders, made to sell at 20a for Sc. , • Mert's Plow Shoes, extension soles, special §1.50. Ilden's•Plow Shoes,. 90o, $1 and $1.25 The Williams' Adjustable Shoes, at $1,65 and $2. Ladies' Fine Oxfords, at 754 $1, $1,25 and $2. ' Ladies' Dongole Shoes, buttoned or laced, ripecial $1 25. Boys' Standard Shoo, at $1, $1,25 and !131,50, Obildren's Shoes in endless variety. McKinnon az Co., Blyth itoAreva,vvii.4wivivivti,446,v1k4 Cr 1 M 28 b J 0080600040 00000 €410013000041 Frederick Handit'on, of Tunke, smith, to MI s . , . , ONLY ONE Ar.13atitda :auch Craig, of Ellett. u DIED, • • EDGE. --in London, oa May 29th, Roy Joseph It of Onierican ill flies, 4i9f(t)hrlynigiry Ontario l3 church, Clinton) ELLipm .,..T -hi Cffterieliv....enalay..25, -Mary E. Patton, lienet 02thelate Wo:. Elliott, aged 78 y.strs. BRADNOCK-In East 20ugedW'awanokh, cm Dli,y COAD --In Wingbani, on May 22; Clara S. eream Separator , Aggie Eraclnock. 18 years. Elliott, aged 68 years. Coed, aged 19 years. • ELLIOTT-In Godorieli, on May 21, Lewis . MEGAW-In Goclerich on May 18, -Samuel ' Al gaw, aged 80 years and 4 mou• ths. • • . . . ' . . Only1ColumbiaChainless Eleyile ror $55 00 . •' Wingharn. Wanted -500 tubs of butter, cash or trade, -1:.. Only one E. ct D. . . 30 00 .Eggl, 1.10 eash, 3.3(3 trade We bey Wool •Our vatietYt.f. ' G. E. KING, Wingliam. . 1;i b " Spa.ulding , , " ° " . Crescent 30 00 . - 30 00 go4s are up -to date' and not snrpamed in Ri.avertisencento. EST.Da..HOLMES. • DENTIST • .'(Suceess ir to Dr. T. C. Bruins), . . • Specialist In ' CroWn. stud Bridge Work I,, O. S.-Gradaitte Royal College Dental Su.• . • goons of Ontario; Termite,. . D: S. -First-class Honor graduate of Den- tal Department of Toronto 'University. SpeCialattention paid to preservation 1 f children's teed]. • Will visit Bayilekt eve) y Monday. • ,• • Office over W Tayytt Von's shoe. Croain Separator' 1\a Published ac000nt of the latest public • tes•-, .between.the Milotte and Alpha Baby Cr. a, n Separator, on May 8th, at Owen Sound; show that the Milotte Separator came . out. 'Victor- ious, showing only -one-hundredth of one per eent.of fat in the skim milk, as against one. fiftieth of one per cent in the csse of theAlpha No test was Made of power, or it would have been seen that the Milotte 1 easily •first in this 'respect; in faet the Milotte turne one. third easier than any other separeSar. • • • EBB, Agent for Goderiedi aad Col orne Towne1_1ips.. . June .1-tt • • • Piciiic • . • arties. BeSill8E3 a beautiful Park" and Spacious Dancing Pavilion. the tries in front of the River House,onthe-banks of the---riva,,Invve- been fitted up for PICNIC GROUNDS for the use and convenience of guests. . Every accommodation can bo given, such as tables, ehairs, swings, hammocks, boats, ea. Arrangements clan be made with the Pi oPrie- tor for conveyances of any number over. NO charge for use of grounds. Any partimears for parties, apply to •• S. CI, AULLER., Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, or River Ho .se, Bayfield. NOTICE • — Notice is hereby given that the Council of theCorporation, of the town of Clinton, in. tends to construct a concrete sidewalk along • the north: side of Joseph street, between Orange and Isaac streets, in the said town find • to assess the final posts thereof upon the pro. pertics benefited and not exempt by law from assessment; The estimafedcostof the proposed work is $360.00 of which sum $34.60isto beprovided out of the general funds of the Municipality. A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, June IL 1900, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chamber,for the purpoze onhearingoomPlaint against the proposed assessment or accuracy of the frontage measurement an(LanY_Ather eomplaint which persons interested may &d- are to make and which is by law cognizable by the said Cana. Dated, 'Clerk's office, Clinton this 26thlday of -May 1900. WILLIAM COATS, Town Clerk,. • . NO ('LCE Notice is hereby given that, the Council of tl3e Corporotion, of the town of Clinton, in- tends to oonstruet a concrete sidewalk along the north side of High street between Victor- - iaand East streets, In -the' said lOwn and to Assess the final costs thereof upon the properties benefited and not exempt by law from assessment. Tho estimated cost is $697,05 tif which town share ia336 30. . A Cour t of Revision will beheld on Monday, June 11, 1900, at 8 o'clock p nu, at Oho Council Chamber for the purpose of hearing eomplaint against the proposed assessment or accuracy of the frontage measurement and any other complaint which parsons interested may dew sire to mak (sand whioh is by latv cognizable by the said Court. Dated, Clerk'e office, Clinton, this 26th day of May, 1900. - • WILLIAM COATS Town Clerk, On Her Majesty's Service! stgN WANTED atone° for No, 6 Ce., 83rd Battalion, Huron Infantry, (Exeter CorapanY)-Age between 18 and 45 years -Heightraitiimtine. eft 0 inches - Chest measurement, Minimum 34 ihohes- Pay 80 ets, per day, Apply immediately to Lieutenants DAVIS or 130Y13E, Exeter. As_ We are desirous of having our Company oornOlet- ed in time to take part in the celebration at Exeter on the 24th, those who intend joining will please do so at once. Et, T. RANCE, Capt. No 6 00., 83rd Bait. Meeting of Huron County • Council. The Council oJ the Counts, of Huron will meet in the COMM. 011AMBER XX • THE TOWN' or etODE11.1011 on the flirt Tuesdlsy In June Next et 5 e'eleek ma, W. LANE, Clerk Bated at Otederieh, May On,1000-4 5 Cleyelailds , 25. 00 , 1 Mcliiiilicy Beattie "The best Cott N" 50 00 EMERSON'S BICYLE Az MUSIC HOUSE, Goderich C41100480 tk- 6060013060-80 • . • . • . ' . • . • . • • • . : • ---"TrFIT3 "TVir0 ..A. ' 1 Bos',,Youtiis' and ew Hats Ready Made Clothing So many people have been enquiring. at • our store for ready made clothing that we. thought it would be advisable to put in a stock. We have just retpived a complete Call and see our new line of men's, m outh's and boys' clothing that will tit the boys' from five years old to a hundred. They wale madeby Lally, Sprite" Hats Easter Ties • are beauti . es . , .Wao,ktesor: aonfclBond, the roted ready made Canada. They use the best goods and best trirorningi to be bad at the . : - • . price and are noted for the cut and style of .„, their garmentsyou'll be suited if y oa buy here, Ordered clothing a specialty. . ,• J MORRISII . . • _ *A. J. 1101,LOWAI .. e Are Showing A nice -variety of window shad6s, with piing io1Iei,, 40 0, 45c, 50c, 69c,.and 75c -each. Lace Purtains . • . ° 500, 750, $1z,01.50 and $2 a pair, . • Art Muslins • 60, 8c, 10c and 12e a yard. Boots and Shoes Ladies', DongolaBTartiltboya--$611.,22t s . $ an1:-,16:1.52a 0 apair ,„pair Men's Dongola Laced -61A, $2.00, $2.50 a pair d' Elastic Side -$1.50, $2, $2.50 ei pair " Box Calf Congresii and Bal -$225 a pair Field Seeds • Ifirich's Seed OM in the following 'varieties I -Gran, White ensilage, Yellow ensilage, White Cap Yellbw dent, Butlers early, also Orompton's early, Brace's Turnit), Seeds • . Westbury, Royal Norfolk, Skirving and Carter'e Elephant, all new Betide. W. L. OUIMETTE, Londesboro. Will it Pay Me to buy a Sharpie's Cream Separator? We answer,_ Y02, it cer- tainly will pay you handsomely. Yclu, , will have more and better cream. You will have more and bettor butter. Your calves Mid pigs will do mu& better on the warm milk from the separator than •on the ordinary skim milk. You will save ice, thne end labor Yon will find a Sharpie's Cream Separ- • ator the most profitable • machine you Oen haye on your farm. • We know them to be facts and can prove them by the testimony of hun- dreds of progressive farms who are using the Sherrie% but we do not ask yeti to take our word or theteei for it, With ' your permission set tip a 016011. me in your premises, leave it with you for a ten day triel, then if you Want it we tilos° the deal, if not, we remove it. Would you like one on trial? A postal card or a call will bring It to you promptly. W. L. ouimetto, Londesboro.