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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-08, Page 5Important e. Church Climes. It is said that there is a likelihood of Rev (xea. McQuillan being appointed to $lyth parish .to succeed Rev O. L. itis o• M 1 who es resigned some turas ago. To .Hous. eke° ersThe Free Church ARsernbly-of Scot.. land approved by 502 votes to 20 the We are now eating our celebrated ]:'amity doer (oneelelf 1 lanieoba) put up in any size parcel, AT $1,7'0 PER .CWT. Deliveredto any part of the town, We have other brands, for special purposes at equally low prioee, ;'ut for • general use we recommend PAIR'S F4 JUICY J+LOURR Ml woods Manufactured by its may be had direct from the mill or from any of „ha following grocers ' : 1. C ook; Cant 1 n Bros., O . ooper & aGSte art H'Wiltse. O. Olson, orJ,W.Ir tn. Rememb°r, every e and is Guaran- teed and, money refunded if not Satisfactory: rr'Is Breakfast Food . makes a pleasant summer morning meal. It is easily digested and cooling -just the proper thing for thewitrm weather. • J. ak N. Fair, CLINTON Velvct Cream (T -he daintiest and Most perfect toilet orbaui for.chapped. elands; -face, lips, rougllness.of the skin. , • It is not stinky or. greasy: It removes tan and sunburn and is a .delightful appliiia; tion after shaving. Put up in tubes at 15o °sob, We also keep in stook eoco Cream,• Cream` Witch Hazel, Almond CGream, Lanoline and Witch Hazel,' ,:Old Cream, etc. c J. E.110VEY Dispensing Chemist Clinton Ice, Cream Confectionary And F'ruxts You will find ns headquarters for Pine Apples, Cocoanuts, Strawberries, Benanas,Qranges and Lemons; as we will endeavor to keep on hand a stook' of fresh and seasonable fruits. Our Soda Water' Fountain Is agein s up and running in fine order to supply the. wants 6T'thirsty customers for another • season.. Ice Cream and all kinds of cool drinks. First class • Bread cakes and pastry always on band, Any kiud of fancy cakes not in stook made when ordered. Jas. 1VIcOiacherty, • r: Novelty Bakery And Rcstauranr. • Telephone No. 1. • W. JACKSON AGENT. • ANADIANi = 'PACIFIC OLINTO4 Through tickets issned to alI points in the state5Manitoba,'the North • West and British Columbia. Trav- ellers to anygpoint will consult their interests by oaneulting above.. 01.41c1 TON MARKETS Corrected. every Thursday afternoon.' Thursday, June 7, 1000. Fall. Wheat • 0 64 a.0 64 Oats ...... , 0 26 . a':_ 27 Rye; • 040>a 045 Bailey -- 0.313 a .0'40 Peas • 0 57 a' 0.60 Flour per owt 1 50 a 1 70 I3titter,]oose 12-13;p'k'd C•"il -a 0 12 Eggs per doc .,.,. 0. 10 a 0 11 Hay, ,... 8 00 a 8 00 ' 'Sheepskins '0 60 a 0 80_ • No. 1 Green trim hides 006 a 0 .07 ' Potatoes, 0 25; a 0 25 Chickens, per pair .... 0 30 a 0.40 Duaks,per.».. 0.25 a °0 40 Geese, per •lb...,...,., 0 05 a. 0 00 Turkeys,p'erlb. .: 0 08. a 0 09 Pork, live . ......5:15 •a 5 to Pork, dressed..,...... 6 25 a. 6 25 Dried applesper lb...., '0 05 it 0 05 Bran, per ton :.......12 00 a'12 00 Shorts, per ton , , .10 00 a 16 CO • Montreal Cattle Market. Montreal, June 4, -.The ane weather this morning had a'good. efieot upon' the business done at the Eadt End Abattoir, The arrivals were fairly large and stook of a good quality, with the. result that prices remained firm. The arrivals amounted to about 400 cattle, 300 sheep and lambs, 300 calves and 100 bogs. Shippers and .local' butchers were out strong, all in quest of best stook. The following quotations pre. visited this 'moruing: --Good` choice , cattle -Sold at from 4io to 5:to per lb, the latter price .being: paid for extra fine ones; fair to good cattle were quoted at from 32d to 410, 4c, per lb, while the . medium to fan" stook found sale at from 'ao , to 37do per -Ib; Sheep for export sold at an average of 4o per lb, while butehere paid' , from $3 to $5 c . per head. Lambe were in fairdemand at ( quotations, ranging from '2 to $4. It is r bah a o le that an •the ` market i. . tc park° w 1 be K. eoid.' Calves plentiful, with medium de- mand at prices ranging from $2.50 to $10, according to size and quality. Hoge were in active demand, with arrivals .sin excess of last week. Quotations were froth $5.50 to 15.75 per 100 lbs for aeleote off the dare, 'All wlll,be cleared out'at close of market, By the jus g meet of Justice Mathews in the Queen's Bench in England insurance companies will. haye to pay their policies on gold requisitioned 1?y the Transvaal just prior to the outbreak of the war. Dream Separator Test. Published account of the latest 'public test between the Milooteand Alpha Baby Cream Separator, on May 8th. at Owen Sound,' show that the Milotto Separator came ,out victor - ions, showing only one-hun(redth of one per cent of fat in the skim milk, as • against one - fiftieth of one per cent in the case of theAlphtt No test was made of_power, or it Weald havo. r been.seen,.that.the=lotto .,i'si.,.oasily first :Iny this respect; in feet the Milotte turns one- I third ea„ier than any other separator. f{. Wit Agent for Otiderich and ColbWorne fiownehips. June 1-2t ,..p+:44N�N�N:N:N4N:N:.N44N.N� �N.N:N•N:N�4I.:N:N*l .=w •i• The .•t• ! .i f •_. Leader i' a. .i. .i:0.i •_•. 1 will offer from now to the �t`. et24th big reduction's in. all .t; • .t. r" -_-,suds of black hats. trim- +.o g •_• mad ' and. untrimmed: , •_' I XCome and see our bargains ,, on Saturday in all 'kinds ._. �. of hats, miss ROSS• +t I t;w untie sties 4. { 2 64044 4... • • •N•••�••••.�••••••1 •N•N•N• •N•N•N•N• •• •N•N•N•1 • Wool W dented: Will run flo.nil.£—._. Seeker's' .60 Day Excursions To the Canadian Northwest & pun lbs wool wanted. The undersigned 1 will pay the highest cash price for all kinds a . wool delivered at the Standard. Elevator, HOLMES & NiiI'i'lI, ;fait 18'4 Clanton. rrook'tl Cotton nod Compouutt is sueeessfuliy used monthly by over io,000Ladies, Safe,effeetnal. Ladies ask your drutiglat for Cook's Wes Peal CAM. ,'spam, 'lake no e,t ter.nrs all Mizturn0, i,inn and, imitcl•It,nsnn are da(,rattgs. iPrlas+, No. u, i i iter bort;' . .10,10 degrecll stronger, BJ p;•r l.,ur. lVo. of .rife Arid t t o1) erne tord.ruairrlonre camps Thr, (lookk i 1 Company Wind,:. iv., Ont. rpt ya iOiR1 mil; POST ;/NoA.1and 2 sold aria recoramenae byaJ • • c (remade, itespotlaibla dlru(,[,iot !n on I.1 annd 2 old in L'fntou by leydney Jack At Return Pares Winnipeg ...;! Deloraine Antler s� Estovan Binscarth ,it Dfoostam#tt Hamiota 1wan River Regina llleosetaw .. $30 Yorkton .:... r , P lose Albert ¢�ss,etirJ Calgary. "A• j eD lied Meer ,} $40 Edmonton ., Going June i9tlr. lteturnint until 'August 20th. (All, rail or S,14. Alberta) Going July lath. Returning until Septem- ber2th A I I r 1 1 ai onl . y 1 (Iain J ui 17th, ✓~ y Retttrnino ixntii Septem• borlilth. (All rail or $.!$. Alberta.) For tickets and farther information apply to any ('akkttdion Pacific Agent, ar to A. 11. NUTMAN, Asot. (3•en'i Passenger Age,,t,1 Xing St, East, Toronto, 4 The Morning Post HAMILTON. A New. Otte Cent Daily. Independent in Politics. Will lr'ritt t ftl l the Vcws for all the J'eople. win !motet about Jane let,100e. Sent to any addreso for Months for $tt.0()•or ono Year for $3.00. °smitten. liAMAMANAAW/WWWWWW 111111111 4 11111111111 III 111111 union with the United Presbyterian Church. The union will be effected in October. S. •Aleeter.-•0apt, Campbell has sent in $00, the result of the, Self Denial et. fort; this is wonderfully good. The' meeting on Sunday afternoon will be ofep special character terand interest.eres . - • Rev W. J. Doherty, Uensall, and G. 1VT. .bitty, Delhi, were ordained to priests' orders by Bishop Baldwin on the of May. .their many friends in Huron tender them congratulations, WILLIS Crlultetr; —The at tendan ce at the communion last Sunday was very gratifying, there being 2t0 mem- bers present. The Excelsior Mission Band held their meeting on Tuesday; (report will be givennett week.) ONTARIO ST, -.The service on Sunday evening was a memorial' one, having special reference to the late Rev Jos, Edge, a former pastor,. , conducted by Rev B. Clement, assisted by Rev W. Wade; Madame Wall sang "The holy City," --Next Sunday the pulpit will be supplied by T. Muzgch and J. Houston, . Wesi .Che' tmnster(Preabyterian)says, "The outlook for Knox. church, To. ronto, will be bright if Dr. Johnston is secured as successor to Dr. Parsons, The call has not yet been moderated, but it is entirely probable that the con- gregation will heartily second the ac• tion of the session and deacons. Dr. Johnston•would be a decided strength' to the pulpit in down -town Toronto, He would find a great field in .Knott church, one worthy of his best work, and rich in possibilities. By a4 close. vote, and- after a, debate hi wch exceeded in bitterness anything yet heard during the session, the Epis- copal Methodist Quadrennial Confer. epee practically -decided to make no change in the attitude of the -church in regard to card -playing, dancing, theatre•going and other forms of amusement Which since 1872 have been under the -ban of the church. It•ia im- probable that the matter will be again taken up for action, so the standing of the Methodist church for thenext four years in regard to forbidden amuse- ments 'will .be unchanged. RATTENBURr ST. Owing to ill. bealen RevMr Howson finds it neces- sary to take serest' from active labor, and about the 'middle of :July he ex pects.:to-leave for a Pennsylvar.ia San- itarium, where he may remain for. Rev-. ;eral :weeks, • his. 'work being ".supplied daring hie' absence by 'Mr Ashton,. an. 'Able young Tuan. Mr •Howson's many Warm friends and 'admirers. will regret his' enforced absence,' and sincerely hope for his complete restoration to health and strength. -The pulpit' next S'itiday marhing' will be supplied by 2.1x Mel-ar'dy, and by Mr Lough: in. the evening, owing to the pastor's absence. at Conference. Toronto Presbytery released Mr Pat- terson from the pastoral charge' of Cooke's ehurcli. It was'a scene cf rare impressiveness. The lecture room; -class-monis and halls of Knox church werecrowded with members of press bytery and congregation. Dr, Thomp- son, one of ' the pastors '(if Bethany church. Ru1pb rt. ed the Philadelphia call Cooke's con rega ion did their beet and rade enerous offers to raise t he stipend and secure a1. past oral iasis - twit.:. Beit it was too late. Mr Patter- son had • gone too far and fell•, himself bound to accept the Bethany calla His uddretaswas touching in 1i 8. tender re- gard for egardfor Cooke's, his first congregation, its ts appreciation of thy,. Toronto. friendships;. But it was noon° in upon hiiin that duty. railed him to the l;ew field of labor. The sei'ne when !.Ir.. Patterson announced his decision' eves too' affecting, to be described, No member of presbytery was 'equal .to the duty of readilymovingthe resolution which severed the Pastoral tie. The strongest man felt the task ton great to belightly undertaken. Mr Patter- son was not equal :' to a "farewell ser. mon," and his parting words will be given to his old congregation in print- ed form. The "1000" feast for Sunday'Sehool and Christian Endeavor workers will this year he held in Seaforth on June 10th and 20th; thefirst day being taken by in discu=ssing blunday School topics and the second, Christian Endeavor. The Seaforth local committee extend r cordial. invitation to all wha can at- tend,and representatives are expected from every Young People's Society and Sunday School throughont the county. Belgram:ow we giye an outline of the pro- -- Tt1ESDAY. AnOirnsio.---0.15o'cLccx. Devotional exec rises..lanv.A.L.Rnssell,Seaforth How mail get the most out of this Convention ? J. 11. Million, Godczicl( "Irrevercnce,its cattso and euro" Rov. E. H. Sewers, I3rucefleld Secretary's and Treasurer's reports, appoint• meet of committees • Round table conference on"How to make review interesting and instructive" �.... -_ ... _ _. D•,,Towicr,iln_lkan,; A8' TINoON -1:45 o'cr.iirx, Hong s;erviect J P. Ross, Exeter Devotionals xereiMes.Rev.P.Mttsgravo, Seaforth "How Iong should a teacher retain the sane class?" W. R. Kerr, Brussels " (,graded School Wont• -Its Advantagc.a" Rev. W. Cf,,Hanna, Mount Forest Our Association and its relations I. Taylor, Brampton Tho.SSunday School in the home cirete. Rev.rl. J. Allen, (3ederlch Open Parliament en Sunday 8e130ol wort(, ques- tions and answers by ltev. 1.S.IKt: ndereen, l3ensall nvrNtNa.-7.8p o'urocic. tong service=„ Mi• Scott, Seaforth "The Sabbath School Tiacber” Rev. R. Whiting, Mitchell "Christ the Model Teacher" Rev. W. G. Hanna, Moun 'est 'WEDNESDAY. MORNrNG,-8,30 a'CLMCIi, Quiet hour. , .. Rev, Mr Sawers,l'irucefleld Hong, service...,.. I?Ov. P. IL Larkin, Seaford, Secretary's and Treasurer's reports, appoint - meet of committees "Christian Endeavor' and Bible study" Rev. Mr Murduelt, Clinton Round Table Conference on the recapture of lost torritory A. T. Cooper, Clinton. Ass'nurr)ON.--•I.45 o'rr()Clt. .Song service W. 13, Item Th-uisels i Devotional exeretnea.,ov.IL Clement, Clinton "Practical Missionary Work" 'y' Miss Acl1( )J), (ioclerielx' Address "Moro Meat #n the soup." Rev. Z. S. Iienrier•son, Reiman. "An ideal Junior8oeiety"Mia, b1.1)nri:s,Clirtton "Christian. lindeavor and aoeral probe 018" Mr Blair, Brussels 1 1 J NTNfi.W 7, 3p O'drecit. ' Son, service Address I:rv- W. G. 1Tosvt en. Clinton Address Nev. Mr Me1Cenzie, Stratford Staging imtt collection (lonuerration aervir'e, h 1 by R(+y, i f, .i. CVi1 •,n, T'entujIter Delegate travelling by rail will buy ,.and single ... y .. t E t t a t -c irt.r i. t unit 1 Cl,r• tifi(tate ficin the station agent, which, when properly eiggllec1, will entitle the delegate to reduced fare thiole, Don't forget; to get the 'certificate, �lr Tat GL NTON NEW. ERA _ 1„ 11 l i.i i,, ._11.. uptosplmty7, The following,from the LondonNewcacompose (''apt. Dr. Shaw, Mitts, Me• will be endorsed by all who knew the! J'luail and Lindsay, Herg;t Swanson, dHaeaR eI gltit eez: The dealt of •CCrook, a lazger, ! a9t; Carrick. Church - Rev, Joseph Enge was It distinct lose, . ' ill, Collins, Parker, Best. 17', Eili.,tt,ii1c- not only to the congregation among 1preight, T. McDonald, W. .McDonald, whom he labored, the great church to . Biggest Ile -moral (bugler) Mc I e d,. t city in which he resided,. but, to the . W. I,dtndsav, (;ashes, W. Elliott, R. whole country. Merl of Rev, l'ti Edge's Elliot 1-.1.1, Doavzer, W. Pierson, Thump» stamp are only two rare, :even among ; son, W, Stoddart, Moran, W, Mi,Len. the brethren of the clotty. Even ; nun, Johnston, R. McLennan. clergy Merl are not above the eelfiah• nese which bids a ratan seep the piaci LorceBoberts suggests that the name of where the biggrest salary awaits him .he Canedian Mounted Itifles in South and most glory and gain Care to b• Qfrioe be changed to the. Royal Canadian looked for• But Rey.JosephEdge wan Dargeens. a roan of different stamp. Possessec An order has been mita° b o talents n s ahoy t Jud a Snider e or t the ordinary a, y na e g y Ona 1 1 i a r ds t i ovn t y o ninste The ]? m ar - 1 s' r With rRu, P b i i s a a e g u l hi p t iv eln uenc p ng; that was a mighty force in winning Company of Hamiltaii, and canoellfng men to the ways of truth and right Y,30,000 of?hares. eousness, he was, nevertheless, sin , Count Lautreu has been surrendered for uta 'r it free e r t i t extradition g hears h y at erch toCanada ptheAmerican themselves so readily upon the should entheritiee, by A r wan ersof men of genius. A simple serval)! Mr Manly Baker, B. A., Stratford, a of aha Master he was content to labor gat , r e graduate 4 of Queen's, ens has beena i , Q o in t e 1'ttlp t: tit h i e ar c tier of the l e a d v n y r Fd by the Bureau of llf;nes to accompany a that fell tp his tot, asking neither faint Government surveying party going on a nor fortune.' That. .he labored to i' trip of exploration -to the Pacific coast. purpose the tearstained faces of hip James Read of o flock amply attest, that he labored to y, 1 tirgue,ran into a buggy the limit of his physical strength- while riding his bicycle. The abaft ran which is' all that any m.an can' do- into his face near the nose and oame out the fresh turned sods over his last. behind hie ear, infiiotint' dreadful injuries. resting place eloquently proclaim The horse ran away and he was carried dO Judged by the standards of the high or 40 yard8 on the shaft, There is a pro - and mighty, Rev. Joseph Edge's life 'spear of his recovery. �,o •t se doctrines , who d t erne e• s b >^ubsr bed, and th©, lV(,rarnt•rttir,,1, i3 Cameron, Wilson ;I •1 was probably only an ordinary affair, T. Thomas Fortune, aadres sing seyeral with an ordinary ending. Judged by hundred colored people assembled in higher standards, it was a glorious Brooklyn to celebrate the one, hundredth success. While others strove for the anniversary of the birth of John Brown, bread that pet isliE+th; he strove to add advised them to retaliate on the south for his quota to the sum total of human the lynching of the negroes and for the good and happiness. Re succeeded, injury done to them by tbpir disfranchise». Judged by these standards, his life was went. a glorious success, and the "Well done, . good and faithful servant," is his ever. BOItN. lasting portion. I ELLIS-In East Witwanosh, on May 28th,' r the wife of John E. Ellis, of a daughter. • .Additional Local MIAs { SIIIIPSON,-In Brucetisld,ou May 27,the wife • of Geo. It. 8Impsen, of a; song • SIICCESSPUL AT ''VARSITY. -113. FL' LOCK WOOD In Clinton„ . on .rune 5, the Goofier and L. R Whitely have passed wife of Mr Lockwood, sf a daughter. their fourth year -exam. at Toronto' In,An$IED. University with honors' and will novo. LIVERMORE--MAR'HALL--• In Gaderieh • be privileged to use B,A, after their tewntahire on June opit•,by 1lev. J. T. Murdue+• Jaas, Livsr.nere, to Mises .Emma, daughter of, Marshall, (Iodtrio1i towusnip. • names. F. H. Broder, brother of Mrs G. D. McTaggart, is successful in his second year and Miss' Mary C. Lough in her first year with honors.' • AOOIDENT.-Mr Don. Kennedy, town, met with a painful accident on Friday, while piling lumber at •the.Doherty Factory grounds. Re happenedto step in a hole, and in trying to sieve himself was struck in the;stnall of the 'back bye heavy plank, which: caused Such injury that he was laid oft work fon several days:. • ORRI,EATHORN-00 May 24th, 1 y Rev. T, Edwards, assisted by Rev. 'It.Ilobbt., Miss S.. Leathern, of Wingham to Robb. Orr, cf Ba.' en. MoDONALJ-MOILWA'IN- At the Baptist parsonage, onrMay 281: by Rev. W. Fra ed, alas Martha Mcllwain, et Wingham, to IOugine 1vl0Donald, of Turnberry.. ICRATJTER-1%ToDONALD-At the residence of the bride's parents, on May 28, by Rev, . D. B McRae, William A. Erauter, to Miss 'Isa_ bell McDonald,eldest•daughter of Mr MCDon:- aid, lath con , rey. BAT{ER-At-.S.t the residence of the ride's -brother Mr Itobt; Iialtet -sof' howl. k, n May 2n by iiev. A. B.' Farney, Miss Ruth alter to'�hos Paylor, of Ch@boygun,bTialt: 1dI(>d01,SON-ST01t1✓Y-On May 28, at the nianse.'McKillop, by Rev.'''. Musgrave Nelson' Nicholson, to Miss Martha Storey, 'both of MoXjlLop, MUD. ,'f DMNBTJLL-Iii Grey: on Saturday, May 20. Heleai Turnbull, aged 5e years: • • IITANN- ire McKillop,- on May' 25, Wi'litini °RANGED HANDSi—J. W. Green, son- .o in-law of J. C/roll,; of town, who pub• B fished •the; East Huron.Gazette in Gore rie for some time, hut lately has. beep edt'ttne tbe.Tavistouk (Iozette, 'bas dis- posed of it to a Mr Leslie. Mr Careen was a live editor and a valnahle Meru ber of the "fourth. estate.". We hope he has not decided • to leave this pro- fesal'on. . • :STREET LoAP'rIC(a-.. A gentleman zn town, was struck with the large num- ber. of ' children .allowed to run the 'streets at night, part.ieularly noticeable at the magistrates court, on Tuesday evening week, when 'thele were so many children present until near '1.2 o'clock, He wonders why Barents ae.1= low this state of things. In- many towns the curfew bell is sounded at a. , BItOADFQO'p.;-In Tneksrtsmith, on June 4 certain 'hanr(say nine o'clock,) and the 'Samuet'Broa,tIoot, aged 54yectra . yonngsters.are to be home by this time or the constable will take them in band. • (i civ , ftucrtlbela elan, This is a matter which should lo' at- tended to at once. We have called the' . ' 0OY WAN i f)D; attentipn of parents to the fact of per- __ mittine, this habit to grow among the e A ' m• s art: ywlcn£ed 1 bo to help at he bakery, yotttlts,'and not only the boys, 'hot the J. A. KING,. if alter,'lIinton,, p the 1 ei$' girls' a.si). It is on the Streets where. - the children get anedneation in vulgar.. • WJ3;s. WANTED*. language and obscene practicee,..,Jnd thus become rowdre`s, and perhaps in A -good. g,rl wanted, in family of three. after years criminals. If parents would Apply atonce to MI88131towx, Huron Hoad. only reflect an this and exercise their Inthority much good will result, and it , ' Linin ,r litogni Oirl8. . make their children' good' citjxene. If, ,_- cannot be done a curfew hell Should WANTED: -2 -Dining room girls, one for work well. ;River house, Bayliold ; .will pay $9 and ember month. Apply to J-.C..MILLS L. (Aaron, on A FREE I-toSI'ITAL.--It its a•"very Il°tol,Clintvn, Ont,. Jitne8-1 pleasing; to observe the interest that is, von SA i . at the present time, being taken in the _ 4. treattnr�t,t of thatti'1! disease, consume Tho (,lale.fltrm, one of the best farms' in = tion. Until recently consumption WAS : Oodericit towrkslii,iluron County, Jot 17. not regarded as a thing insurable. Science 18, eon. 8, a' miles-from'(Ioderleh anri 7 from and experience now unite in -proclaim- Clinton. the farm contains gond buildings • Tiger ydelItvateredandwnllunder- - ing to the world the contrary fact -ghat drained. There 'rill Iarga bear#ncr o'ch.trd it is curable if taken in the incipient and garden of small fruits. Terms to st, 1 per- stage, This fact is well ill.nstrated in el?aser, Apply to Wm..00VLD, oro the pre- mleeb or. de i h P.At" o r a O --11 second animal report of 4h (l• ,8 u r a t-'i13`"ko e us ka Hospital for, Consumptives a copy 'cf. Hearse and Lot tor gale which has been handed to us by Mr J. __ Watson,. of Toronto, who is making & Tlke ixnclereigrad offers for. sa+o ,at a low tour of the cities and towns of Ontario lignite Itis oomFortable cottage on '11153n 5t., with the object of organizing local as- containing eight rooms. hard and soft water in the house. Cottage in sociations to aid in the maintenance of good repair, 'Phe Int contains over halfnn +acre, arid on .it are the free hospital. Bow best to reach plum, apple and pear trees. I,'or furtll'er par- all the people', and to make thein. aware ttoularsat,ply 10 E.13.1#artt, of the great need, and of the opportun••tunes-lm canton, ity to be' helpers in this gondwork, then becomes the pro$letrt, alai it has been P tIINT1Nefro a011e1l1ded t0 secure the organization Mann, aged 23 yearn, 4 months and h',3ay:s. �j SHANNON'-in McIfillop,onMay27, Wiliia$: worth `'� 5 c. for 50c. Shannon. aged 73 years and 25 days. IiAYSON.-In Torent•on May 28rd, Qharles 72 Rayseyears,n,btother•in•law ,frsJ, Rayson, aged , ricIHh . A.MILT01\T.-Iii Colborn mon June 5th,Tb es, Hamilton, father of 4..kiatnilton, V', S., lode - CRAIG, -In Morris,oh June 5 Agnes C,Rosa, beloved wife of Jas. Craig, ago 20 years. • .II June 8, 1900 "11,114101111111), 44,101011,1Wiell iv" rdllt r ...moan az Co Jens MiJJinery There is no more aotiye• spot today than our Millinery,replete with all that isnewest andrettiest in head gear, A veritable paradise of all that is correct in milliner, and at prices which will be a. surprise to all who re» spend t our invitation to see what we are doing hare. This week we show special lines at reduced prices:-••.- Ladies' Sailors, in great variety, at 15o., 20o and 25o. Ladies' lrt m ed Hata, very special, wortb $1.50fa r 07 o Girls' • Trimmed Leghorn Rat's regular price $1.25 for 96o. Ladies' Hats, trimmed with chiffon, dowers, feathers and wings, at 2: 0 .• • G 4 and 4. $1.75, $ Ladies'Hats, trimmed to order onsh ort notice oe and becoming to the wearer, from 1ii,95.to.$10, • l„ PARASOLS.- . We have juet completed a large puroleaseof Parasols at reduced prices and we are selling them while 'they last at prices like these : e pros Ladies' Parasols, fancy handles, worth 75o, for 50o Ladies' Parasols, steel rode, fanny handles, covered with twilled 8urah, worth $1,00 for GOo,. . • A full range of Parasols in black and colored, .with steel rode, very Stylish handles, covered with plain and twilled silk,gloria and surah silk, ' �1 50, , 2,OQ $2,50 and 3,00 • ensu 1•IND ONE PRICE. • . McKinnon + C . , lyth s Clot ingi r1 r er Suith from $10.00 to 818.00. A: perfect fit guaranteed. Pout rurnis fL w'/, TiGStraces Da1,►•e - A'.special of oloree east .gone 8-1 of local associations at all the import-.. Any parties waiting any painting done, i'•- ant centres, A meeting for organrza• side or outside, if they will let rte know l Will tion will be held on the evening.of be. glad todoit, Mouse raintingandflul king a . peeialty. Kindly ,et me know or drop me Tuesday next, 12th nest, in the Coml.. a card andY1 wi11 bo i lCed tc call upon you and Cil Chamber at8o'clock. Mayor Sack. givolyouatreedjobatsmaItcost,. ' wain will ocGuy the chair, Mr Watson '. June 8-1 PETER L. HAY. 'Clinton. will give a general outline of the Mos- . •- 4-•'--- -•� koka Sanitarium and its prospective " "CPBOLS 1 BEING. work, It ish^ ed our people will show appreciation of this meritorious un- The' undersigned wishes to announce to the 1 dertaking by attending in. goodly alum» pone eof•'(rli I tend annotto hog country bets, t.tt. has located in Clinton• and is' roper• . w ....:�. ., . _,. :. •i.to-sato slaking°of„'ifpholeterin»;-lil,tttross , Making, Carpet hewing and laying. All orders entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, Odgers telt at Broartfoot & Hoot's at0s 0 or at II, Wallter'sres#denco. W. M. WALKER. u June 8-2 ria (Minton, Camp inLondon. More than three thousands men are now under canvas at Carling'sHeight's. • Picnic Parties. .Chis number comprises nine regiments of infantry and the 1st Hussars. • Besides it beautiful lt'art( and SpactonS One change that 1” not popular is the Dcrnrtri7I t•tevHlett, tiro uroVes'in front, f tiro abolition of the canteen. ' Command- laver fled u onthe banks of the rgl fo lithe been ii+ted ftp for PICNIC, (�itOT1NDS for the ing 011acers will beheld responsible that 0513 and eonvenionoe of gu@stg. nothing; but "soft" drinks are to hi I: very aceomrnodationcanbog#vnn,suclias , in t t I chairs, swings, tk tram t Ii . tables, s a s s hammocks, ta, boa .s etc, 9a E. Y !,1 t Arrangements. can be male with the ro rfo• Meas -tents for the men have been ; for for conveyances of any number over. , No provided by the -20th Middlesex and the charge for use of grounds; Arty particulars 27th Elgin Regiments. The former was.for parties, app1Y to J. (Y. M1Lf Eft. the first to introduce this system. That tiClarendon Ilotnt, Clinton; or of the 27th, with furniture, cost $,300., ltivor house, Bayfield; The,camp is laid out much the alalia° as; in former years, The 1st hussars oc- cupy their old position next to the bar -,1 racks, and to the east of trtezn, in the . 'Buy order named ate the 21st Essex. 28th''Your Middlesex, 27th Larnbton, 82nd Bruce, and the 33rd Huron. The second bri- gade comprises the 22nd Oxford Itilies, :the 28th Perth, the 20th Waterloo and the 30th Welling; on ttgftes, who are lit the Clinton Music Stora along the east end making the camp the shape of the letter "L." 'art rs for Iii it i also Linton lies ua e o n�» tiV o o ClintonC T e o er .1 h file sof the 313r1I f e r n re z to , H anent are :-••Lit+ut.•Co4 (3. "V'arcae, C1ar- tlto noted . , low, comtnanding ; Major Young, Car- low ; adjutant, °apt. Dunlop : quarter. �+i'o.Y`1A, • !meter, Major Beck, Watford ;. pay. piaster, Capt. Ilttyes, '3eafoeth t stat'- * . Earth • g;eori,Surgeonl;,ien •.-Cray Ilolnies,(•ioll- BGa d7 it °rich.; chaplain, Rey. Mz llodgins,Hea- , .► The men from here left Etalae 10 15, • specio,l train on 1 net:clay. No. 4, Clin- ton ('v., (5'131prete Capt. (loath', fleas - Millar "l , ' , and i 1! r it `V" eat.^:tttcl (,oat (r,aLllct x Bingham, Johnston, It+r)rl'F!FitF!ti 'iVeGt, t, Johtli,ton, IlruwuP, Brevet' (butrler). Stephenson, Boyer, McEwen, Ander..t3oll and °theta. No. 1, Port'Milia 0. i'i ' wi f % CL,iet'.TC- J., PIANO AND ORGAN ,n ,l, •sa in lii�+lt ' t'a I t.. [; f r Iyer tot a Gtrollatn.n o t1, 'ado, durable and cagy vitt:ulna wheel, Robt. Shirts T'C . •mow �j"',,,��.: !Boys', Youths awl Men's Ready Made Clothing New fiats So many people :lt1:ve-been, enquiring .at' • our store fol• reedy made clothing tl•at'we thought it weul•i be advisable. to rut. in a' Calf - stock. We leive just received a' oomptete Call and 'see our new, Springline of men's, south's and boysclothing Easter that will fit the ,boys' from five years old u.. t,r+, fi:ilatel' '. Watson.and ' Bond, .the•noted ready made Ties to a hundred. They weremade by Lail l..t maker° of 'Canada. ' They use the best a e beauties. goods a ff-be's''t'rirnmin s to be had at price and are noted for the out and stylethe of their' garments., : Yeu'll be'suited: if you buy here. _ Ordered clothing a specialty., A. J. IIOLLOWAli A. "'•J. e Sp 6 Pieces Dress GGoocls, good colors, good patterns, sea- sonable goods, were :15. to 25c, clearing at '1Oc yard .. Range of colored Sateens,'sky, piiik,Y cream, cardinal and cerise, at 15c yard. Parasols, 25c to $2,50 each Trilby and Oxford. Shoes, $1 to $150 Itis: adyr to -wear Clotting ill Margo variety' Child's Washing Suits Child's Vestee •Suits . "t Screen door, spring hinges and pull for $1 and' $1 40 Window. Screens adjustable, 25cy 30c, '35c each Pure Paris Green Beady-lnixeci Paints, Sherwin & Williams Pruce's Selected Purple Top Swede Turnip • Seed • Steele Briggs selected t 7 r7�R^, Co.4 u�. nipseed,in. packages n � Spades, Shovels, hoes, Forks, Sprinklers W. .. U NIE ar Pair! 4 41. Loiitdesboro. Farmers • /f yore are an sap -to -date dairyman you will know that a - CREAM SEPARATOR . would he the moet profliable machine on your far;t+. The only question with you 5v:11 bet which one•wgnld be best for you to boy. We thinly "Tho Sharples Separator" is superior to any other 026011,1; r• r t 0i s a.t on the market. Ifoil Y drop us a post card we will send you tt booklet- explaining why it ie better than other makes. We oan give you the ed. are, n of people in your locality wire are uoing at,The Sharples t'! We can give yon hinidrede pf testintort- fels, and lamer rtill we are willing! to ;rive yon as tin tansy irinl of the rmachine vee. !F f free , n •. h ti 'rJ , , ct r f c a e one hi. it It trial .ta.l t•seel o'r will Inla�v all shoat it Y 77..�. ,Onimettet