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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-08, Page 4June 8: 1900 June .Sa*-0F... White . Goods Saturday morning, June 9th, we will place on sale a One collection of Whitc Goods, consisting ot Ladie's' White - wear, Summer Corsets, Vests, Apron.s,Lawns, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Laces,.,Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Eto, We have selvefed a ve,ry special lot, of goods you'll. want at Once and have marked them at prices far, below actual value • The following will give you some idea of what we will do : Ladies' -Gowns . Ladies' gowns, made of good quality cotton, tucked yoke, frilled collar and sleeves,. A no extra length, price each. l'Ou iLadies' gowns, made.. -if hektYY white cottor, very fine tea:Ic- ed yoke, V shaped,collar trimmed with embroidery, pelreieevees - nicely trimmed,.. g.0 1 ., . U U , Skirts Ladies' skirts of fine white cot - 1 on with carob/ ic frill, all nice- ' ly tucked, '3 yards wide, 68 well worth 85c, our price, . [4/Idles' skirt made of good white cotten, nicely Made and triin- . med with wide embroidery, SefttlIS all"donblestitched,.skirt 31 yards Wide,sold 'lswhere at.$1,15,our price each'. .. .... 860, Ladies, skirt, made of best Eng- lish cotton, frillof wide em- broulery, Grows of tucks, skirt 8i yards wide, a real bit.iab 0 n gain at ... LaLadies,skirt .of fine English cet. • ton sand cambric, elegantly , . %pi .0 a t rill) rn ed with MD hyoid ery and insertion, . 'at $2.25 $2.50 • .. ..... Ladies' Drawers Ladies' draweris, Made of heavy white' cott•on, clester tucks, trimmed with fine open 0 0 embroidery, Or ice each .. Pe Ladies' drawers, made of fine quality cambric, with tucks _ and.deen_frill of. embroids , 48- ' e iy, special value at. Ladies drawers, made of fine white cotton,. cluster tuce,s,, trimmed with Hamburg,. 45 embroidery, price., . • , . • Ladies' gown, made . of extra • Liva fee' fIne cambric drawers, :. fine white cotton, square yoke . sleeves edgei.ew it h good quid- - .• ; . , 'elvdi!bsotioilif Li ill <1. F. • ,, . Seams all nicely.finish- enibreidery, ... , with .18 tucks, yoke collar and 1 $ 1' 00 Nj ity embroidei•y, covered. .000 , .. .- • .. buttons down front, price.. .0 U 75c '.,11-)rons for 500 • Corset Covors . , Ladies' ' 'aprons made of fine ' • white Iawn,' skirt 45 inches . • - . . . . wide,strape Over shoulders and • • , Ladies' earset 'covers'. -made Of , • full ,lith trimtned with Brun- • - fine white cotton, arms. ahd 1 neck nicely t ri in ined with .ern- • kmlig'-e-rillwPider;Yi als° child" ' hi oidery, extra value .at '48 . ie" aprons of 1"'", '1'6°Y.: . '-'• price fd . trim inscl. with embroidery, re- TBE CLINTON NEW RBA 11 • • ic—ittf ,..,,......wit, Excursions DaParliament caused by death. In each paid the family of the deceased mem- ber,. and also to S. _Hughes, absent in There are now three vacancies in 60- THE WAR: . rivopliosikivioviovivii, %lowly? win.. To the Canadian Northwest - FARB:0016a .. • bill affecting the packing and branding Hon. tter is putting through a Pretoria. it Will you need Africa, Mr Plo and a Quebec Member who is British Flag Floats at 3rooRumin , oolgwy Volirtr $30 of apples for export. It is an import- ant measure, but will be difficult o en- Binscarth Ban:dote DAtitlrirrine 28 Prince Albert se, forcement.- Its provisions are calcu at- . Red Deer Unconditional Furrender -Lard $ •A Hammock ? $ Win i ep: tekoeil7peove the quality and claesificaa Roberts' Army Resting -- to june 19 return trip to be completed : on or before August 20 on or before September 12. Swaa River Going July18, rebut% trip to be completed Going July rt. return trip to be oompleted lion. Mr Fielding is so. able a financier ueesseesu , 9111'; tion of fruit and pute the onus on the ' 'How men become fascinated, with , political life is shown in the fact that 1 I 1 Hostilities Piacticully Over, -7._,;..- 7.,K .4 -_-.-- ...,,or on or before September le. t,?.,.... that he could easily get 025,000 a year — --2..,:-..* k as manager of some of the leading fine An official despatch from London ancial institutions, but he prefers a says that Pretoria, has been occupied Cabinet position with its greater re- by Lord Robert. The burgoma,ster week, the positionnf.R..Holnies on the Roberts entered Pretoria. The Com- aponsibility and less salary, odist ministers for this section, last At the , district meeting of the Meth- aatnd2 tolicelachekeearinngTuoefstitha . , most eight months after the war, Lord buildings amidst the booming of cannon ; aavinteri imoint was • L. ' i4 t i it -, surrendered the city and the British flag was raised over the .government tentperance geestion was highly nom- hmeatandatiar,-aint;Chthieef GfitilliftirldleadattliBe loPermninfoinse.: li tein, o ea t em into the capital of US willi n en dbeedaasnodurheies coofuarsreateinficicoartsi oend , oTohuirs the Ttranisilal,hand ;he Empire is ceie-'.. -:----------:- . The war is regarded.as virtually over. brating the event With enthusiasm. • Full information ancl tiokete from . 1 F, It, BODGZNS, 1IRallwav ,SE Steamship Agent, Clinton ' r . ! 6/hitt'''. 4 tut frit 11 • BRIDAY J13N11 8, 1900. 1 , . . Sew Ativertionnono - 1 . 'WM you need -W Cooper & Co Page 1 4 4 Watch tallc-A j Grigg, Juno sale -W. Newcombe • 4 i friend, the Goderich' Star, whieh is I VolasyaTev We 'eenual a 1 5 1 Painting -P Hair House and Lot -B B Hartt .... . .... . . . .:.• ... .. A I much concerned for the cause of tem - Walker , EXCU1'81.011H-0 P R- 5 perance, especially when it kndivs that 1 Upholetering-W 9 M'llinery-McKinnon & Co. " 41 Mr Holmes' course was approved. by I glothingl-R Coats & Co / Boy wantdd-J Alting• . ,' : . his Political opponents, ' . . ' tViiigs;17vii, 8iiiiitett::: .. :;::':::::::: .. :::: 8 Girl wanted -Miss Brown 5Our War Supplement' . Dining room girls -J 0 Miller....,..... ...... .4,76 Plants -J CtUAlltn18111,Q.... . :et. 4 . 8 • ,....._ For sale-Chaa W son q For several months we have been Auction sale --11 Foster 8 Blurt waist-1104one ,, ... ........ . .. . 8 giving our readers a special war sup- - 8 plernent, containing the very latest war news almost up to the hour of pine. to press. We did this at no ex - PETTY SNOBBISHNESS, tra, cost•to our readers, who were thus They say that next to the city of reegiving a service equal to that of a Terouto,there is more downright snob- daily baper. However; as the war is bishness in Ottawa than in any other so nOrly over, we have concluded to place in Canada. Not possessing blue blood. or wealth, lam not in a -position discontinue the same for. the present, to speak with authority on.this matter, but may resume it if c1tcumsta73cee taut there are occasional evidendes of it justify it at any time, , stitnding out so prominently "that he • who runs may see." Afternocm "at . ' . homes" are popular here, and general- =sr nest nuron Lib • erals. ly attended by the swell set, whether • Specials -Jackson Bros. OTTAWA LETTER. for the nice things they get to eat or the nicer ones they get to drink must reader will wonder Largo. Representation, Spirited AddrenseS, ° be inferred. ` The what all thirhas to do with snobbish. from* Dunlop te Jose.ph; xecorn. flCSS- Well X wilt tell , -it hirp; • mended that tile he put in Mary street . pens that an "at horne" is given by : drain from Orange to Isaac streetsrand some one whom the u per set d.o. not The annual meeting of the Liberals that Huron from Alb t '0 b • The' June Meeting. Regular meeting on Monday evening, LII the members present oMept Coun- cillor Wa,lker. • Some bale a dozen comn3unications were received:-Frorn fire underwriters with copy of Inspector asking council to provide 200 feet new hose; A. Mus- tard, re quotations for cedar; J. D. Mc - Nab. ie surveying streets for sidevealke; E. Herman, re payment of salary:Pub- lic Library Board with estimates for 1000, asking council for a grant of $160; John Scruton,chief of fire department, asking for supplies. Mayor Jackson reported on behalf of special committee re agricultural park, recommending a grant. of $1003 on cer- tain conditions,. but the legal aspect of the matter will be looked into hy a committee cornpesed of the mayor., Councillors Johnston and McKenzie be- fore going father. ' The report of the street committee was read. They recommended the grading of the' following streets:- Dinsley, Dunkin from Isaac to Fulton, Maria, from James to King, Orange • , '117' ' Children's Hammocks a( 50e and.750 ' wed,. Asete \424 •1 eese--"esae Full size Hammocks at $1, 1.2511,50, 1.75 to $4 $. Lawn Tennis Racquets and Balls. Good Racquets at $3 and $4 $ Croquet, 4, 6, and 8 Balls, $1, 1.25 and $L50 Professional Sets at $2 and $3 eooper eo. ibessAvivitivivive4"1,4%%44%,044 Clinton. Coming and Going. thinkaoey eriough, am tchl they of West Huron was, held on Friday tile drained. t•simply boyeet t the affair, no matter afternoon. June lst,end was a splendid oiliibBoirsntehoveirstiotrinisag ttlaxiFsdwa7e9ink.ern- The chairman of the finance coni•1issKFteileTa;107 gular value Iec each, choice'.50c 1 Lathes' corset covers, -made of . Extra Special - . fine cambric, square froet of insertion and embi•oidery. 100 rairs of.Ladiee' white' Sum- . arms nicely trinuned, per- fect fitting, all sizes; Fries 69u:– . good st rong c..tton, well shap- . • ti lin Med Wit h lace,guaranteed - to give good wear and coin., rsrntr•orree•Cnisle'ste;.tsl'onmgawcianisnt,fngicnenlycl:. • Ladiee' coreet covers made of' for t, sizes la to 20,, Usually 'sold - eel and sewn, nicidy 11111101 t1 well wort h 35c, S4ile pri CP . , .. . at 45c •to . 50C, Special doring0 0 1 . with ern broirl i.ry around nee4, 25e. sale daYs at .....;........;...... V 4 • - . . . Vests, 2 for 35c • . . 'Corset covers id tine white ea. ' Liidrei veAs Made 'of very fine .. ton, sautop front • trimmed I cotton yit,re, in plain and. rib. , with fine eiti bit ide] y, nitely •bed,nicely trirrirned -deck, Well made and fie it bedaill sizes, Qge 1 Worth 2fic each, very: special • . very special- at . 1./ 0 ..'at 2 foe............, .. .......... 35c. 1 eeipeeeeeeeeeedeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeieeeeeolieeeee••••• • , • : Baby Bonnets, made Dt fine White Muslin, trimmed . : • with lace, etnbfoidery;eto, 25c, 35c,50.c 85C : 11 1 . • e 1 :soteetatottostootsetstteetteettost,0002(6041i44140:44444"i"4460641 1 Handkerchief - '._$1.25 Quilts at 95c Lialies' handkerchiefs made of . fringe al1. round, will • give .12 only White, bed spreads, extra heavy giellity,.free 'of starch, , fine lawn, nicely hemstitched; good . ivear, good value. at also child/ en s school handker- . reguTar price, choice during chiefs with colored borders, sale while they last at eacla..:95e. regular 5e and Sc, sale clays, • , • . • • choice at 7 for 25^ ' Sheeting at 220 . . . 50c Table Linen's8c Plain bleached sheeting,.72 wide, very fine make, free of 02 inch wide table linen, tstill dark specke Al•value at 22c - I•ileached, heavy qualit y, neat . . 1 floral design,good value at, re- Special.valties in lace Curtains gular price,specialduringsale3Erc at; '...... ?Se 50c. 75c $1.15 . ...., A • ' 000.00.000000000000.0400•00000110064000,00000.00000 • . • .1• •• : 250 yards of White Victoria Lawn, full: 4'5_inches.L: - • • . A LAWN . SPECIAL . . ' • : 1 • wide, round even aread,very flue sheer quid- e 41 • .ity, our leadei at 194e, tOgo sale days at.. • •10G : • 0. a ••••••••••••••••••••a•••••••••••••••••••••••• mum 1 Saturday . , 1 o'Moilda . g Snap in Boys' Hose. - day at . I Boys' extra heavy t•iblied cotton • hose tvith donble sole,heel anti Japanese Matting at 121,4c toe, watran teal fast dye,. will ' -I . Bargain • 1 • . in addition tothe above bpecials in White Goods we bave selected some •• very choice bargains for Saturday and Monday Shoppers : give good wear, sizes 7 to filb *regular 30e quality', 200 pairs ...,„ wfdp, J. •piece only of Matt in g 80 hicheS 4" Silk G -loves at 250 1 to go at 2 pair for , 4.ft• c With stelpe .of blue, cotton warp, all in one length, welt light natural. colorS Ladies' si I k taffeta gloVes in worth 18e, Saturday,. or Mon - 121c cream and black with heavy day for . gain in all sizes at per pair 25e • Waterproof Coats stitr lung on backs, a real bar. at $2.95. Parasols at .50c. . 1 75c. 3 only ladies witterprootcoats of black, handlee of wend, just ing, gnaranted not to 0 .go bard, in black o.nly, the kind heavy sei•ge with, rubber lin- 1 • Giils' parasols vvith top of ipod strong nlpaea and sateen,fast the thing for school girls, vat- you usually have to pity $1.50 tte at 50c & ,75 for, special foe two days, erteh. . • $2.93 „ Plain and fancy silk ribbons • Worth as high as 50e,choice on ' 25 , table at , • 4 Childt•en's new hille3r 40c 46 • parasols with frills at .0 AmericanPrint at 70 150 yards of navy print with* white stripe and NtIOtt Warrati t••• ed indigo blue 27 inclieS wide - to elem. on SatiirdaV Men - Your Imo Back It You Want It. . 1 CLINTON how many in itations are sent out or eeting both s re .ds tt nd f ra a g e ance.o Wingitam. • wanted -50 tubs of butter? cash or Oita% . Eggs 11.3 cash, ipo :trade We 'buy Wool. Our. goods are. up;to-date as(1 not .surpassed variety. • • tf . XING, tee repor ed:- tng Dar Buffalo. • how eminently respectatee the citizen° delegates and enthusiasm shown by all Expenditures -Chas. Ca,rter, wages, T. Taylor, of Brampton, was here on Wednes- . • • NOTICE may be. An event of this kind °ten's, present. President W. d.c ie b ofth idth 1 Th Proudfoot 'oc- $93.2): J. Miller, street watering, one- day and Tharsday. ---- • re i e en y, g v n y one ebestClip e e 0 la I • c Ineeting being Worth apprcpeisation, $50; O. Carter, • Mise Heywood_ wasvisiting Mrs McElroy, of citizens .in. the Dominion. It was a called fel. election of officers, this was for cetneteles.woile,$22.40; R,Reynolds, N. Morrie, Qarlow : secatreas„ Wm. A. Seeley; t epair.,0 50c.. John Jesting, . • Math. leo week. • , . friends in town on Monday. very pleasant affair -for I was there- done with, the following elected: Pres - but I am. infoemed it was given the ident, W.• Proudfoot,. Godericti; 1 one month's salary, $304 L. -Reynolds, miSs'e sst cutting wood, $1.:50-; C.' Carter, onexlay Middleton tins week, tanley, of Parkhill, is tho guest of Miss cold shoulder by a lot of self -conceited vice, Morgan Dalton, Kinesbridge; 2nd omitted, $1.35; A. Seeley, work • on en - ninnies who think they only conStittite vice, James Young, Auburn; 3rd . vice, gine, $3,45.; Sohn West, salary, $1.06; 31.EiSSPS W. Ffarris midi. Harland were visiting Coats, efinton; auditor, D. F Macpher- teaming. $1:60; R. Hotlines, sundries, •ot her aunt, Mra At. Challenger. Miss Etta McDowell, Westfield, is the guest son, OlintOli.. After the 'officers had $21.25; Electric, Light Ca, lights 470; X. B. Hoover Went to Idonden Thursday on W• beeit selected.. speeches, -stirring and O. Jehnstoo, sun& ieS. S:3105; Farlatid O.W. business, he being on the execative board- I thesociety of the Capital. I don't imp- pntaLthe oitizea referred to lost any sleep over the matter, or stands any lower in the estima,tion of his fellows - :hot what about the snobs. ' SMALI,POLITICS A am% LL MAN. The House on 'Tuesday had an ex- hibition of loWelown, dogged meanness verY encouraging, were delivered hY Brae., sundries, $20.16; John B gev. Jas. Haiallton, of Londesboro. left this ean,. HolineS, M.P,for West linron; Hon stenos 80c T •Hollowa • it' week,.on a short .visit to relatives at Brantford. J. T. Gasrow, James. McMullen,' M. P. . ardWers, $14.00; W, Coate, postege and for North fWColchester,ellinaten, arid FaSlcOltiA rei stationary, $3; total, $308.' mernber or • .Nova, • Scotia.. .• Recei -Whealle. • s 1 t mem, late with T. ,Teelcsozy, sr., loftiest weekfor the Northwest,where he intends to re- , main for awhile. by the smallest and most contemptible Resolutions endorsing confidence in %.1.9.451R. Reynolds, work, $8..50;' total; taWwaa,ttitearigoRlinaaeasanisipseamovianhei.a member of the House that an be can- the Doreinien arid Lneal Governments 07 pe, Monday afternoon. : tfhiatalwiereek ther on at Ot- misted. • the offender :against-. vood 'were nnamimously pass.ed, and one of ' The fire and water comeoffieerrecom. Miss•Dot.Vair returned froth Detroit -last week taste and propriety was :George Taylor, the most successful and barnionibus mended the purchase of several pairs(Dr.) Campbell. the Opposition whip; who•has nc t even gatherings of Liberals in annual con• I of rubber boots and half a dozen hats .1 House. Last session he dragged into a Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon, G. W. Ross, • ;las: Smith was allowed the Use of ftW.tly for several weeks. W. Doherty left on Tuesday Morning for his t be resneet of all on •his OV'. 77 of the °lave closed with cheers for the Queen, .for fire brigade; i WaS adopted. lumber calup near The Sitult„ and 111 will be debate the geporred purchase, of the and the local mernbers of the riclink. f K' d f t after a visit •ot several weeks with her sister, part of o mg an sane streets or s or - house by friends Of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, • which was proved tobe absolutely mi.• mg, building =toilet. .• The Court of • Revision will:meet On .C.nntrary to Postal Regulations. • r true • Ind tor which •s•ome -respeet,iible. 'red lambaeting. in .atterimt to create Quite a. number of -our •exChanges- politicatcapital• he lugged in • the same are s.ending out ...with their • aapers a . granoiithie . The 0.0. Fe band was granted. $3 for. • itittiat1 H ' jas. rSteep, who has an impleinent. agenty' at .inatter ori-TuestittSeclueutg:a discussion t:"terituen envelope" for the convenience cad, N. W. T., rettirned home on Toes - j. . . . each band on the public day week to remain for while.-• • • . • VelOpes•hav'e eviden.,1 v -all.• corner troni 0I0 • Pr" Yr' e eY PI" froni 8 to rift*a!?.a7;swfcgi'ilegstiii?U'eVr'ixeq140(11,„tIgniTs"1 -----------une Ilth 'OdiAervative papers gave hun deserv- Miss Freeman,._of Ffilmiltrin, Spent the -past week in town visiting- friends,' being a guest at thelanne of Mrs .T.Cuningharne. ' -Miss Moir retuimed to lier liom in Loudon on • er compaints against the proposed 04:1 weeks here among old 'friends. ,at 8. is, m., to consid- .sday rifternoon after a leasant visit of sev- on binder twine and made his offence. •even worse arid more insetting than; on the previous occasion. flis base in- sinuations were strongly reeented by Dr. Macdonald and others. and al- is printed the following: though, some•of his own party friends felt huitiliated at his exhibition of meanness, Taylor hinaself, who fra,s colossal gall, brazen boldness • and the veracity ot_A.nniniari, mandested rio shame or contrition. It is well known that, notwithstanding his position as Whip of the party, they do not love him any too welli bat how Such a Mall; souled fellow ever got into the position Is a mystery. ITY'POCRISY AND HUMBUG. • in tweets. ese en- streets d d th oae suppty house; arthl—araae identical in ft, m., on one night each week dun. g . me, July, August tuid. September. vinges, returning by maw. of rIV'ew York. pro - in every line of: type. On the corner The Clerk was instructed to te not .Nra E Ar'invtr 1f0 t 1: 11 . . o n ar o, a „WI ar- The threat of Birimingham,the form- er organizer of the Conservative party, to makesertain exposures, has caused a good deal of eonsternation,, notwith- standing the held front aseumed by Sir Charles, who tells him to go ahead and, make all the exposures he likes. But it is well known that other Mem- bers of the party are doing' their ut- most to keep Birmingham squiet. The reCord of stolen seats anti corruption which the Liberals had to fight against While in oppositinn, are matters of his- tory, and though only a portion of the wrong -doings of their epponents were revea•led, enough was proven to show a perfect system of Wrong -doing. It is also amusing to seel he beautiful air of "elect:oriel panty' professed by Sir Charles Tupp'er, than whom few men in public life ever had a wane. name. 111121,,;(lairer called him "The Prince own supporters from ova Scotia tea raeltsrn3" and onef 1719 branded him as "The High Priest of Corruption." There can be no • defence or justification for political offences and wrong -doing, but to listen to the hypocritical talk that is indulged in by men who have ktfien all their life thne 'corraptioniste, is enough to Make a horse sick. In this sante connections it is amusing to see the Conservative pap- ers speak of the harmony prevailing in the party ranks. Everybody in the House knows that Montague and Clark Wallace do not speak, and would cut each other's throats, politically, if they could; that tiaggart hales -roster so much he won't even recognize him as they pass; that. Mackenzie Botvell arid Sir Chalks Tupper are not on speaking terms; that the Toronto svoild and Mail are ttt daggers drawn, the latter calling McLean of •the q . . .•. rwo here iattlie course of a week to spend a few . .. • • • the road inspector, -Mr. Cainpbellsto pay, mouths with her mother,. Mis.W.S.Ooper. • . . - Mrs Murdock. of Toronto, mother of Rev. ktr The tenders for the granolithie walks. Mtirduelc, who has been Visiting here for sever - were received and A:ter-ahem, alto her home on Monday. tiondc4), al weeks, return ' WaS 'Oren • -the . contract for the -new ..bir Mel Mrs Cdok and kr,Brownlee of Mount: If you have ; Stainps ,, handy, -post withoutove • •, pay it on. delivery. Ulinton a visit • sidewalks at nk cents per scinare foot. •Por.ost, were geed:, at MreHing, Qu'een street, The ot her tenderers were Guelph Pave- ;.+vh.6.iitiohnoro attending the Baptist alission Con- ment Co. at 12 cents per foot ad Cad- , Mrs Gemmellis here from Carleton Place on If•Postmasters perform their duty, _ well Silex Stone On. at NV cents; but an extended visit toiler daughter, Mrs Walter *hen these envelopes are mailed with, not on Clinton s specificatione. . Mitneing. .She will spend a Couple of nionths in Clinton. out stamps, a good many of them will find their way to the Dead Letter Of- . Methodist Conference. M. Douglas, ex -Mayor of Woodstockond. Mrs See, for Section 7, of the Postal Regu- Douglas came here 011 Saturday to visit, and - halals says:- The arin cenferen be of the Methe- and other fricmda. were the gnests of Mrs MeTaggart, Mrs Murray "The Postal Law does not permit the for- . • dist church for London district opened Mrs J.Shepherd, daughter of E. Thomson, warding to any destination in 'Canada, of a ' in •St.Marys on lvIonday, vice.president 0011 fl), Goderie,Witownshi is ex ected• eine writer hi, will endeavor to communicate with ' • him, in order to obtain the necessary postage, the district for the coin- a: 0, iereuele representing the Copeland -Chat - of ministers in If the writer is unknown to ISM, or for any ing year, The following in the first dtitryir tlxie°S'Y' Teetinc`:)nlinta,vi,\ViiltSteltlitigOWtuilleifoo,rmsaenva(g‘r(a,r1 reason cannot be comniunicatea with, the letter draft are of interest. ;re - for return to the sender." •. •• . . , French, of the House of Refuge. . . • . • The lVforden, Man., ChrOnicle says :- "Messrs will be sent to the •proper. Dead. Letter • Office, - • We are only directing attention* to - London-t;NIrDs°t111111)eittToRcliicst,' YOhn V. -John Bell and Thomas Bell, of Clinton, Ont., ar- m' in Moreton oit Saturclar on business. The wholl3runpaid letter. When sueh a letter W. Rigsby pres 'rine w ma te an 'la p acing extended. visit a ne. ro • this week from posted the Postale:the., he :knows who the iding. The stationing committee met to consider the 1 ' th-is •to•save annoyance and confusion c.._L. former has been the guest o W. (1.'Itialdell for but our own experience has been thra M.D, D. D.• Askin St.. • j. W. Holmes; 80' 4vs'' . . . so fele subsctibereever use "return" or. *St. J'„'ilit's, iv.H. Cooper.. • Rev, Mr and Mrs j. P. Parke and datighter STRATEorm DISTRICT. • ShirleYs Miss Bell and 3. B. Rovc7 have licen any envelope promptly,. when in . • ' ' arrears., that it ' may not be worth away on h driving trip. They will visit' at Stratfoid-fil.N.Baker,(Central);A.i, Pabnerston, Listowel, Owen Sound and other -bothering about. places before returning. • The Ti•ronto Wo - rid (COuservative) Wingham-R. Hobbs T. Hall; Kin. pan -'s ho &there; lifs duties will commence on of Friday contained the tolLoynngk-r_ HolmeSrEthefrIlenkreisp, ltrdyee.gf cowan of Eagle Grove, Iowa, gave Us a Bit ks, (Waterloo St.); Gs W.Henderson, Itobt, oaraner rotirtuf clerk of thg Tecumseh (Ste Marys): r Mitchell -R. Whiting, , Meese, London, is spenc ing a few days with his A Nice Kettle of Fish. . . W/N-IAM DISTRICT. r mother here, before leaving for Murray litty to . talo chair of the Richelieu Navigation Com. cardin- W. Rigsbv;'' Brnesels - J. the Maxine& . . • : There la ginnething that all Conservatives AShfield-F. J, Oaten (Lucknow); T. Bel- eall off Thursday_ previous to rotunda to that IN that Mr Relit. Birmingham, late Conserve,. grave -A. H. Brown,• place after a week's visit 'in Toronto, Clinton should know at the present moment, and that tivo organizer, wrote a letter this week . to Sir • •, . . CaloutivalliVfolfltblireirTatinditheilisipplY2otstle.sriisilgilern Xhirs oonunicir ,_DISTRICTo fineries Tupper, to the effect that. if certain western home. • elaims'cif his were 'not eone.erled, he (Mr ler- Glociericha-North St., .1. '8VilsOn,* Vie- jas. Smith returned home from WoOdstock on mingliam,) would move to'have the conduct of torio, sf.r.,• (3, J. Alien;Cli ton--Itatten. Tharsdaylast after a visit•of several weeks. He 'Ow Conservatives in tlio elections of 1.8S2 and • I 11 Mid it woula not do for the XAberals of west 1887 investigated, at the .0am° time that "the bury St., W. G. Howson; Ontario St,, Maim to have a convention without him and machine" °Me Liberals is inquired into by Sir D. Ulement, ILA. Newcombe; Saaforl b. ho came up purposely to attend. Mrs Smith re - Wilfrid Laurier's proposed. 'ciamnission. Sir _A. L. Russoll;Holmesville-J.Greene.. • mained until Tuesday before returning. Charles was very indignant,. 1 • 'Blyth-W.Penhall, W. Mills"(St.Catti- On the face of this it would indicate- itrine9iDungantion--T. McNair; Nile- old emintry, spent Wednesday in Ottawa, visit - that Mr 13triningham believed there M. ,T; Wilson; Benmiller- M. A. Shaw; hip his 1..aster, itirs 3. 3. Allen. Ho also had the S something' crooked with the elea- .Aubures-J. Kennedy; Londesboro-T. pb.asure of a seat in the Speakers" GallerY -- a done of 188287, otherwise Ie • would rz• -ou • -, - 1 . • • • _ - • - plaei. of henor - during the session of Perlin.. U plena, la exersmitti Line to ne ment, and wits muoh pleased. at the proceedings, hardly make the threat. The. publica- '"' sent under suPerintandent of Ontario all of which were tion of the paragraph ceased consider- St„ Clinton; Bityfield- A. C: Tiffin. altV tO MM. able cotnmotion in COnservative circles, Varna -j. W. Andrews. • Turner from: the West. mince wohavolearneti , • .LaSt WO'k we men:0°11(40m return of Albert and Sir Charles is said to have wired -• Thos. jaeirson, 1r., who .was en route to the EXIIIT211 D/STIIICT. - that he luts been away for dye months on ft tout the following telegram to 1311mingiram: R.11.1illyard, James through California and British Columbia. He Your message of May 22 received.. You will Exeteralain St. _ s. . . • was °bilged ti, Aive rt.e,aiiinifiy ill Tuckersinith which I can control. ppen-G. H. Long (Hensel') wife milt family and locate in British [Namable,. (Signed'l Cluaitins TtliTET4 Ki St:, 0. W.Brown; G• Jewett; Snit on areount o law es lea t am look for a 'never 'receive another dollar from any fund ithic climate 1111(1 will shortly it (% • with his World "the man With a " and The following were recommended tO It- Holmes, M. le; for 'cite. t Mir( 1 , ha d On Saturnay ttie Werld contained a raking fore and aft The party -Is torn th il d that with diSsenaione and jealousies from a °aura° 02 s hi ° a88e't° Ai (.1 HI/ Bi h 3" h 11 tDm 0 mes Revs. S. Learoyd, N. S. Burwash, newt sleepiest to meet with ie tilight.i4t an- t n (+lent until Wednesday last, wheit fill (J. long article re ating to the subject in he placed MI the superannuated list .- consittfiable p11, ,,1 travellinfi ills do:gy :IN. • 417(1 end to end;ft would remove SirOharlea t tin nand Sion Hughes had been kick - g anh o n aggar on - The following were recommended tO vilh 111111111(l ;it WAS ill the middle of the Weill:, be Of Ilain t.,(1 as 111111711,1 --%V 11. Mill - Mid the nassengers xaseeived quite a sins* but Wilt on had the misfortune o cot from the leadership Hit could, and the !•• 1, ex grirecon away haokt that ny..biontagoO The engines, however, professed "Intratony and unanitriity" is pWanted to be Limit. Governor of On- son Sories., 3. S. ens an aged. • just so much cant thrown in the eves that the Cons rvatives them I Millyaril; 8, L. Toll, J. C. Reid. 1.4 A. W, ,weto of the ublic to deceive and mislead un- -- a ' roluesuied. the member for West llama to Dever, N. Sawyer and 11,141. Xelline- I m 4,0hire, member for Colchester. N.H., cm aelves had made etforte 1800 to de - til after the elections. that from $5000 to $7000 had been ton. heti in Dungannon on tatlay when he feat Clarke Wallace and Mr McNeil; spent In the elfin t to defeat 'Wallace; TIII4 Immtirmsex.-We lipoke on bill:dr of the Laurier Governinent, W(11 1W Jog. MeMallen, M. P., Itmi..T.T unrrow that the Mail was rem•gade sheet, , have receiyed hien the author D 1 was asked by %certain Conservative politician -not a member of the Tiousc -121 would not publish editorials knif. ing Or. Montague, and thus help to keep him down, and the Conservative Clinton and attended the Liberal eonvention unapt,. w,-itituron representative. Mr e• ,and that the party would be well..rid Stewart, of Heneall, copy of a. ;Mg- (sure roomed seturday 1o, way of T end, h ot the whole..erowd. • mos bookiet Clint/titling 21 pages, . (ma Toronto to ottawk. The speeehes were in queption saki "be would supply t , This article caused a, sensation in 1 titled "The Heavenly editorials arid make them good and teletrom timing met won reeve -ed. Conservative circles, and the members Sudging front OF; Weirs, it' is a well. strong." 0117 yes, the patty is hat'of the pert y are doing their best to heal written and int erest writing-, one lklUii nett is conetantly arriving of fre.-li alrecitivii committed. by the "Beam," Three Chrintien familiee were maesacred at ilian Lai 'Vine, texts miler) from Pekin, and an immense amount of looting is re- ported, minions. • NS, • Sir ee' •s up the illfIevenees. NoLvvithstanding which should be peruse:: irtf every per- OTBClutribluff that net a dollar will sott,ipvciiilly by profcssingehrist inns. The Taratita Walla °1- a It Ilarl be paid to Ihromighatti, whose Own The price IS very low mid easy obtain. authentic information that the' elec. The le for art ear a (4 eatery, Ale well under. able, 16 routs, and will lie se, t poutpaid ti ne no to be held in De ,ember °toed that the party will privately to any adtlt('ae on reeeipt. »rice by World lute already had "authentic" in. 1 Gettle 1)11 lite claitir, sooner than let . addressing D, Stewart, London road, formation about°Very month in the him teWhat he know. ! lIeneall, or by bookaellera, calendar. ll Prom all parted the dainty curroundinr 0.176•oiscpeoirrsallteiorenb,Yogfitvhene-tetittn totfeoClionitinontil,liao-f lends te construct a concrete sidewalk along the north side of Joseph street, between Orange and Isaac streets, in thesaid town and. to assess the final costs thereof upon the pro- perties benefited and not exerapt by law from, assessment. • ^ • The estimated cost of the proposed work is $306.00 of which Inim $.91,60 is to be.provided,out of the general funds of the Municipality. A Court of Revision will ba held on Monday, June 11, iatio, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chamber,for the purpose ofjli tiring complaint, againstthe proposed assessment or accuracy , 'of the frontage measurement and any other complaint which. persons interested may de- sire to make and which is by law cognizable. by the said. Court. • • Dated, Clerk's office, Clinton. this 25tlilday of May mop, WILLIAM COATS, . Town Clerk. NOTICE • • 41111WW....10 Notice Otrett that the Conncil of the Cor o •otion of the town of Clinton • • • tends to construct a• concrete sidewalk along' the north. side of High street between Victor- ia. and East streets, in the said town and to. assess the final costs thereof upon the proper. atisresbsenineefinte and not exempt y law rom shTahreo iesst0inoi8oaed cost is $097.08 of which town A Court of Revision will beheld on Monday. June 11, 1000, at s o'clock p m., at 0110 Council Chamber, far the Purpose of hearing complaint - against the proposed assessment or accuracy of the frontage measurement and any other- :eproploint which persons interested may de- s ro to mak e and which is by law cognizahlo lily the said Court. Dated Clerk's office Clinton this 25th day of iv1ay,1000. WILLIAM COATS " • STRATVORD, ONT Young Men and :Women should exercise. great care in choosing a sohool. Money is not easy to get therefore it should not bet spent foolishly: rehire yon decide to spend a dollar let us correspond with ybla. Oar catalogue tells you about our superior Raven-taes. Commence your course now. Our at- tendance is increasing year by year. A large number of recent students have accepted good situations. Students in attendance this year . from Canada, United States and Newfound- land. w. J. What it is . . Whatever we sell you we sell bOnaet••• ly, truthfully. If we should be mistaken and you nd anything not exactly what we tolayon i was we want to know it ; we consider it favor to be told of any short ' ' \ 'comings in or grocery, .-e'• Doi* think that thie ie empty talk bedatise lt is 'Panted in an advertisement. We do eXecitly as we my we' do and we do ' it from pure selfish reagens, we treat our MiStomere well because our busineee and profits depend upon it, if we were going to quit business to.morrow it might be . differently,but we are here to stay with you. Headquarters for Green Vegetables, , Lettuce, Onions, Cabbage, Radish, euentobeys, nsparagus. • We have than fresh every Wednee.. day and Saturday evenings at '7 o'clock. • Call early and leave your orders in order - to make sure of your vegetables. • IN ALL LANDS Tea le the favorite beverage of ninny hut nowhere omit be bought' more frag- rant than here. We sell ,an tinuatuilly good grade of black at 30o a lb; if you have not tried,it eall and got a taimple, the lea will do tbe rent. (We close at 7 o'clock. .> r. Meiville, • anceceser to George SwalloW • .• GROCER ^ -4, WOod VC '11/0°'loallie r ta .. >Wo r 0 . . Pie drat Enatish Maleavi • Sold and renommencled by AU . ,iJ druggista in Canada. Only roll+ ....." able. medicine discovered: "RN , 1 {',"....4 -1)dek.2.3fia andrante, a to env* all • i foram otle•tual Wei:hoe:0, all Mi.-, Le of or telltal , , Mental, , - •t 12V« bnceo, Opium ti: Iltimuliziiti. , litailid on receipt of price. one Piaefgage 81, el x, so. onc wart Axel, stxtuia es"e r):•vr tiler, fr.‘e to any uu1dreo1 • • `Xlie Wood .cc,i,ermay, wkudLor,onit3 wood'e Plaiteliorline rola In Clininu by nyo noy aeltGon, urnituicit. - •