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THE CLINTON NEWS-11ECO.RD
hone) in Auburn.
31e,, ,Tas, Lawson of Aubmv was in A vereeneettY Wedding took Piave. - Oun. t' ill oegtitititiog with see. Mr. W.Ilitrbee of Manitoba .pout o.
town oit Sander. , the evening of Mar. 7th at the reeidi oral Henri fiie•tlie intrelittee of a -school couple of weal visiting reletivem. Una
miss maboi speritiog a fpw dto,rs ence of Mr. Jatnea Itichardeon of the %beltforlwhtelt iitte.Potie the Proceeds of hien& in this viclitit•y.
12tivetin. when his daughtee Florenee the eptertakrtinentbeld settle •tinie ago :Mrs. 131101•108 Fowler left for her
WI th Blyth friends. - was putted in miti•riage to Me.. ivilldte applei S.- henna in Dakota on Tuesdive last after
IP" Melville onlusselittle °N a" e""' Oeorge Liao" 01 °tan "t 111011 • Mitie 8•••41'0 IT Of the Mifflin -el con. etientliog a couple ef mitnehs with
teuded visit to her brother. • ' Ortsy County, Rev. B. B. 'Smith per. ceeetonsie the iteSteof miss m, yee this Mende here.
Messrs. Jerdine of Pine River visited formed the wedding ceremony •
The ettaiat and pretty home of the ..i r, Geo. Oottnee, Otit coneesston. welcome 510. and tire, Glidtion • to our
Me. and Mrs. Willitun• Ross of Gode. bridehad been tastefully decimeter] fin, A
iiss 'Agnew of (lin tenting been vis • midst.
eichevere at hi.r. George Cottleei on the occaekm ;ma et the „hour of bale itiftg her friend, lilies • Aehlemp of, the stiltlenitfigitraah .(clohuelsr drISyucietitsettiviitiiel
hammy. • past six the sweet strain -8 ef elth Coneessloe.
March floated down ' .Mise MoNaeighton of Clinton has • friends here.
Mfg James Pollock of Hayfield visit- 6Qhlt "ding
through the liellevey into the drawing been the geteet Of Miss Middleton, Oth and Mts. John Lindsay of Gudc.
ed her sisters, Mrs. P. Ker,irIrs.11.B.
nesday. . erch had been erected. The bricie„wine SeVeral on the Line intend taking in .1 Satin hist.
Kee tend Mrselas. Eagleeon on Wed. 14'cull why" l'""ntif"I •evOfireoll "we fue" silort ' rich township Vieited Molds here on
was glyeu away .by her fittherovett e the -Patriotic conceet in. Hayliele next Miss E. Carter entertained a number
Mr, W. T. Docked], 0: P. It travelling very, daintily and prettily gowned,. in .Frikisl eveuiu!t. 4% good tineelo nuti. of friends on Friday evening Wit,
representativei was •town; yester- Mute and carried a handsomely hatiMl• 'cheered, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor visited
day confabbir with the Company's , Prayer Hoek. She was attenited • mr• John ,•Mies Sarah Betteein friends m pee last week.
Mr. John ale was 0 guest at the
wields ng of Miss Price ttnd Mr. Bolton
of Winthrop on Wednesday,
Miss Belle Iiendereott was on the
sick list, hist week.
Mr. Smutted Glidden hatigot comfort -
their aunt, Airs. A. Twitchell, on the presence of it, nuniber of deiends, . Mr, Berge of Clinton Stintleyed with ably settled on his farm. here.
Tuesday.
local agent, r. William Jai:keen., her niece, Nies Amanda Ilicks, who •Sdrablved in Stanley. ;
He said the outlookwas bright for a was attwed pretty lathe gown a - •
good seasou's business as he anticipa.• white muslin, The , groom was slip:- ; . • .J ,
ted,a movement Westward. ported by *Jr. Hobert Itiedittrilson, ' - •
tie • Whitteeltiireb
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Mr. .Ada.m Cantelen wild has. been •5800 0X e • •
solemetty to ' tile ' Occaelon.
spending the past three months with par y took then. pieces In the. dri..twiti3..; aa Me: T, Kew, MP' (311"s' (3"P" sPent c°91° cif
numerous friends in town and town. move - the cerenteny commenceo, ete.,..vmoke heeness.wakee, when leek,. %31t1)i.ist week with friends et ei'orest
ship, left this morning to return te the lutpreseive marriage lativica of the •
ing evesannoyed.anti destreesed to r"
Indian Head,. Assa. Demo rumor, Chnrch of England added beim:ay and find ehatehis •pocket -book containing a
• always veracioes, tO he siire, has As th .1 -...ra teatibury-
Your. choice . been saying for some cloys' that e e °Se ° Is bee ic ' 1 • ' a • diterene anti unavelling search he at
, v• e te e mu 1 large stun of Looney was lost. After a .
111i8 -congratulatiens-htiving 'been teetlefed .
.,good-looking young man would not lase discovered it in t he breast pocket 'Mr. and Mrs. thistle!l entertained a
the happy couple, the leide and , ,
return to the prairies alone,, but no
later than last eight he laughed et groom led the way to the spiteioas din- ,otte" teulteei „vi4114'gses 01111,81010,41iPnianiejtr.u. ' ,had ' tieliegtheciiiif. trii.1;4'.1f.y10.tligettliell rIFIttlaeri
. . fog 1•oem. where it very inviting wed • .
,. ding feast lied- been prebereit. Artee Mr, George Gaunt lies rented' his homestertel is• always 4in enjoyable
the idea,
' Ur. 3.13, Laing, the Provincial tiudi- -doing ample justice to the dainty farm to his nrother, James, and pute event as the hostess and family ate so
poSes- retiring from- active buelnese. attentiVe to their gueets,
tor, visited Clinton 'on Wednebday . repeals, thasli1'ancl speeches were inr
and carefully exeinined the hooks of &deed hi and the bride receivedthenv elti wtlehave a sule on thtellethinst, to Mr. John Scerlett piaci Constance
dispose of his „stock and implements. friends a visit on Sal urcley and Sun -
81*. el. RUSS will have -a sale on the any.
21st Met, to dispose of hie stock and • Mr. Belfee has moved on the farrn of
impleweets. . • • Mr. 3. 1Cenny1 joining the village. Mr.,
Otte morning recently Duncen, . the Kenny hes gone to live on the farm
youngeet 890 of Mr. David Keiteede, joining the 'homestead' Which .he pitt-
.niet with' a very severe acttident,' klis Outset] Some time ago.
mother was lifting a large pot of boil- Mr. Burkholder te goingto have'
tog coffee krone •the stove • when the sale next week as be intends to move
bottom dropped Ont , and the entire his fetidly to Brnssels where they will
conteute pouted on the little fellow's remain for awhile. .51r. Hurkholder is
10c.
AreeedeAft
• Agents Parker's Dyi FrOrkai
Town Treasurer Coate. He expressed expressions of achieve, ion •and respect
himself afterwards to the Mayor as froni -bee Mende. The bride and groom
TheW. B. Fair CO, ,tve",aitreeduvrepitth talineamitritmeratteici..tiftli .epatull•tivItthittt ihoeniq he ittlluisli;v1iseitive ahoomict
his intentionis to make a cotnplete of Needs. • • • •• -
tour of the cooney of. Huron at an' efe:Feed.Tebbritt, of the 11111 (mutes -
Olio the (llteapest, Always the .1188i, early date. Ile Intended doing so at • sinn has bougfit ne iv organ,from Mr,
.1..411lii.r,11.1101 • ,,,11,Ak•••
New Advertiements,
SPrine wan Paper -W. Cooper St Go 1.
New Spring Dross Goods-Newcombes,..,4
One Dollar Window -.-.W'. Taylor a don 4
Paring tho PrIce-S..Taekson 5
Auction Sale -Renry ieeacom 5
.A.uction Sale- John Sootohinoro 5
Auction Sale:-ered, Tomlinson .. 5
.A.sain to the Front -W. Dinutan 5
Photographs Froo-F G.'Ilurgoss 8
Reudy-to•woar Pants-Jackeon 131.68 Ft
Special skirt Sale-Hodgens Bros 8
• once,buthrei been called to Chathaiu George Levis of 011,ntrin.
unexpectedly. ' Mr. Joseph •Iltulson'epent Sendity
Mr. John Beacon,' of Ildertem was in laet with Ali :Neshitte -
town on -Friday lad, lie bed been • Mr. 0.3. Nesbite ise,t preseht confin.
in Goderich on business • told called ed to the housewith, gt•ippe,
upon old Mendel() toren on his way; ,
back, Ele looks as Ube was *feritig .
well( n Middlesex and tie dieubtrehen . • BAypip.D LINE. • • , ,cain.e tun et Its care.. , , . , himself. Don't corne• alonfI,' Geoige.
. • .• Mr. ancl MIS. J, G, Holmes attended Mr 3 Shannon has moved to his
quainted withhim he win becieme Mrs.-Tichbourne of Gbdericie visited
the people there become well ac- . th funeralof the late Mrs„ Passieore ' farm
6 which he bougheof Mr. Betel,.
i „ .. at Clinton onthe 12fh inet, e Mr. Jackson, the .tenant, is Moving
quite as popular ati he Wes in his tia• friends 'oil the Line last week. • • A rely . Mornings eget kande Of the eo near Sensitive .
tave township of goclerich. Mr: Bea.. 0 wirirro. t lie storms of last • • week
: when he will spend &few -cloys on the .were leonassable tout ore only being op:, g°11,!g
cOin intends coming un again et:wetly and the previous one,the eortgessems , ' ' • ( s' mut y ,on Wise Tresso, Cittestopher has gone to
outeicle eitrly in 'She tuot•neng . Woodstock to visit' ber aunt, 'Mrs.
nottced tweeted woman ed the roadside Iganpleg,
Hayfield Litie among IllEI 0:Ad friende.. seed tIOW. • .
leg aud, foot,,sealding hen terribly. The going mit Westto try his lack in that
cloctin. in attendance says the Wound is' country. We, understand, that Mr. G.
wee of the worse of the kind that ever. elefoldonn intends to. work the' farm
'And neighbors... . .
M r. Divehi Bantam of Het lock 'paid a acting pecilliarly. She was brought Miss Magee; Sea rlett is visiting with
and it ivas fc,und tbite bee' mind was Mee. john Bolger of Walton ot. present,.
' Captain Pollock 'of Selkirk,' Men:, who ' very hasty visit to the Line last Friday.,
weak. She' was a eomplete • etranger • .
About 0 0 tiasheen spending the pest three If Mr, BeaCOill did not visit us often we
and'could. give no accoent of herself
• noonths at his old home in Hayfield,
we only gilt a glimpse of•Iiim when he
.wotild forget what he • looked like ae
fee friends. Towards evening het son- Itiliogreen. •
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People was in town yeetelay, flume day d • • • .t • • t, arrived' in search of bee and it .
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WHERE THEY ARE
AND WHAT 0
THEY ARE DOING
tiotaximuixs,i0
next week leaves or is. Wester') °'s 0.")00, "s vtst s Henget? s tor .
. • was found that ate had been travellinq' Mr. Wm. Wiley,- who. intends erect-
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home. • The Captain &mint/hub the Mer •Ta Minim, Who is With • Me- J.• steadily foe ithout•24 liatos and
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I The robins Ana crown have been seen
c44.00RNE TOWN$MP•
the ma. week whieli nutitee it look ite
Omagh eoring was near.
the Hewitson.' of Gralerich was in
this locality lona day last week buyiug
home, •
Mr. Nieholas Nott of Goderich has
sold his hundred acre farm at Zion to
Mr. Metzler ot neat Seafort h.
The Literare. Societe . of Carlow had
o dehate lastIlinrsday pveping, The
enbeeet weer, "Whicla is the hest
Ghverumenteto' have. a President, like
LT, 131ot a Queen. The Ottetains were
Chas. -Itobei tson for the Queen and
Gordon Young for Preeident. The
Queen's side won.
Mr. Chafe Treble and Miss Olive
JOhns spent Sabbath visiting friends.
Mr. Thos, Tabb As busily ringeged
pu inf, in the wood at No. 8 school.
Miss lielyar spent Stiturday end
Sunday ureter the parental roof „in
Clinton.
•
.. nay Tow usbip.
, !Intended far last Psalm.%
*The sat•render of Oronje and Relief
of Ltulystnith were hailed with delight.
by the people of the township.. All tho%
with flags had them hoisted,"hurrabs"
were shouted and cheers and preiees
A Special.
Sale -of
Skirts.
MAII,Off 160.
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liteadyNitogwear
. A special March offering of Skirts,
even the few "Bores", who eithee from
for the Ganatlitine were heard from. all, ,
lack Of tinned judgment or from bad ready.to-wear, for -little, if any- than,
more,
'Weeding favor 'the Boer, had to- fall in
with the rest. and say with Old Keeper
"'Twits a Pitmans Vietory."
Me: Thos. and hlise Nancy Meillich-
rtel of Hellett sp-ent Sunday at Mr.
Ge Taylor's of.Kippen.
Miss Hannah Butt of Nippon at-•
ed the sneer wedding of Mr. -and Mrs.
3..T. Westentt at Exeter loot week.
She intends vistin friends there for it•
few week's.
Mr. and Mrs.' 8: Dieters treated
scene ef their friends to a secial hop 011
Wednesday evening of lest week ' •
Quite a hurl:her took in the patriotic :
careiyal in Hensel! Tuesday evenieg,,,
Porter's 11111
Mrs Bannister I ethernet to her home
in learnt t on. Saturday. -
Miss Nell McDongall Of EgmondYillA
returned to her borne on Monday.
Charles Newton of the O. 0. 1. Sian-
dayed at the parental home. •
Miss Lily Weston of Clinton spent a
few days at home. •
A number of our young' penple ar-.
tended Holrnesville church Sunday ev-
steamer. Premier, the. largest imet Heacomelate df•Gbderich tOwitsliin het I ing new barn the coining summer; - ening..
wondered about lifeeen indes POIII her hes • let the contract te, Mr. ,Freek Miss Lizzie (look is the waist of Mise
home whicilt "is beyond Teeswater. K
We Know • which plies upon Lake Winnipegoind.. nerve te,..yeeiclen e al- • -London . to vviitiln te •
. evhich calle at . the mosteimportent PIMP ,up (ter '-iletghborlitiod last
.points, ineluding ,Grand .,Regies et. week. e'We are elwaee • gled
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to see.-
terday. . . : .This is. the meat. attrActiy0epoe syn. Mr. J.•Gibbings. velio has lieen in the
Rev..J. F. Parke was tu London .yes... the, mouth Of the Big SitSkatc go*i thine, ' '• .
When Mande -die was itt a. fainting ton- t‘tires of Varna. • Maude McDougall.
.Audrew Loire .sold on Veered/Iv Mrs. -Peter 'McDougall is.laidem with
dition and if the. night. had been cold • as to Mr. Andrew Duncan of:Varna la grippe .. -
.she would assuredly have been frozen' a very tine heavy -
to death, . • draught colt rising'
K three years old for wbich he received a
• t Lake Winnipeg for lexcursiapiste and ,employ of Mr. J. Middleton, is, so we
• • • handso e ri• • '
Mr. Robert Welsh was in TorOnto as - . •
Thursday. many visit it for the tfecitteg texperi- -*are itifdrined about to take. tip, We. ab.. injured by.falting oint load of strati., is ' IV r, J oh n HIgie,- wh Cr has' resided near
Mr.:Worsen of Goderich was in town •
• • ' • ence of ruantug the tieven- ....ode near.. feencleshoi.o. .. We are sorry slowly• recovering and the -clector
ion s,. moved
• ' • • ,C.1.1INT011. WEARICBT REPORTS.
.. • (Ooriected every .wes!ketattv gowns)
het.e for the nast•four n th
mile rapids in twenty., InhinteS., to lose Mee , and :Airs. eeib,bines from thinks he may reeover. •• • •
on Tuesday. • ' , . In order te.overcoine this obstruetion.. our midst. • • . - The faintly of Mr. Thernaelklirchouse this week torthee term' which . he inne.. ...Wheat.....:, ...... ' . . . e.; 0 04 to•O 05.
Miss Ina Hill is visiting at DK Itiverie . to navigiition the Iludeone Bay .0.9tn- has. been peceliarly mifortenate.• .Siet e ased some ime ago fro.m Mr, Stone- GOose Wheat . -. 0 01 to 0 05
in Centralia. . , peaty builb a trinteWAY• .. Malik. ,Yeate. . =An effectiVe'Uissionnry sernioir. Was man of Ciiiselhurst. ..• .. l3arley..: .. , .....„ ...e. e .. 0 88 to 0 40
, . oe the chtleren lied •tneasles at onee
preached in Otile'S chord) by'Rev. Mr, . Mts. John '51cNitugliton of Tucker- ' Oats.. , .• • ' ' ,0 26 to, 0 2e
Colopel Varcoe of Carlow was in t lei - ago w.hich sttlieereatins ii,nd Is re. ,Andrews of Varnit....4Che-choir. render- and Air.. Mitvhouse letuself is Very low '
Hub on Monday. , • . . ' gardecl as the .. greateete curionity
- r ••• , •-. - edenuset.suiteble to the occasion. - . witleindaturnatien; the doctor •having smith bas forthe•past few days _ beet). PenS......, , ... , . . .. ..... ...• 0 57 to 0 00
visiting at the house of her , parents, • , Rye ' • , • • 0 40 -to e .40
• there or thereahouts. ,.
professionally on Monday. '''' ..Mr• G;iV... Harnwell takes a special' . sligilt'b°Pe_s.,(.4 "1 r."'n'e.'1". ' , . -.
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Dr. Blackall was called. to 0.odericli • Mt and Mee. Tames.Ternete.Pairr 'Line.' Potatoes Per bushel . - 0 00 to .0 .25,
interest in. the :War Of [nee. Private • . • l Mr. and Mrs... Harness of Fleeter Butter loose in crock' .„ . 0 21 to 0 23
Miss Ida Merritt of Kincardine spent '
last week with Miss Lena Mason,
Miss Clara Hall of Godench is the ' Was One of.his school churl while in
Inspector Paisley fa tratkieg a Pour df Line has rented hie form to his nephew, held their here, bV forwardirig him the
the hotels in his district this week. John T, Beacom; and intends retiring. heedereme, sew a 00 , him'able te be aboet again. Mr. Will. le
Leaeto-Lexoseawv-On the 14th inst e Live Hogs per cwt .. . .. . 4 00 to 4 V/
' • •Hegli•MtiKeitelet of eleincttedine, - Who . . .
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were the ghosts of Me. and Mrs. Char- Butter in . 0 -18 to 010
GODERICH Wes wounded ie battle in South Aftice, • , les Stelcir on Sunday last. . Eggs per .... , 0 11 to 0 12
guest of Miss Marion Heartwell. " • 'Mr. Henry Beacom of the Hayfield eetemn and eppreciation in vvideh-tiley • HARM/16ES. . Evaporator Apples petectvt 0 40 to 0 48
th "ek hut we ar lease to tee
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. Hiky , • 8 00 to 7 50
'Eineardine. 130 also kla to see the eeee I Dried It.pples per lb..2e. 0 05. to 0 05
• I Wool . , ....... . 12 to 0 13
Mt. Albert Hutchins has been. upon .
e p,
•. • May has been !"under the weather"
Colonel Hohnes of London is expected froin farming andmovingta0/inton.lie
Mr. Albert.Thampson has gone out •wit ' pleurtey, AVG• helieVe.- at RattentairV street pitrsonage by Pork per cwt 5 00 to _le co
to inspect, the Clinton rifle range on . has not bean en, good .health lately •
a to xio,k4 with Mr.' D.. -Beacom miesionary setvlce will he' held in the Rev W. Hovveori, Mr. James Flour per.cwts. . •1 75 to. 2
Friday. and a gest is absolutely . necessary an eeee. Dagg, to Mies Sarah Ann Lang- Bran per ton ...e .. . ..%.. 15,00 to .15 pi
• t 00
hat he may long •cantinue tO•enjoy , .•: the Methodist' eherch next SendaY '• stria,' all of Kincardine.. • Shorts ner ton ; . ; . 17 00 to 1.7' 00
Rev. C. L. Mills of Blyth was in town •
s the wish of.th ume oue efeiends .0e The measles are corning ever nearer' evening and the League* Will hold a
on Tuesday and the guest or Rev. J. ..',. , ,,e _Pe . ee _ ....
this vvarm-nearteu Jrunurnan. • ivit...asea. us its some fatuiltes. in our neigh hoe- social infer) iiig on Tuesday .- - ih000mmokscrifoboix2.0.41=44.11..wseostrr.max!samitoegaii-,44kAit..2viodov;sdookti.mmoisi.:4-..............,....4....•
Miss Bertha Carder of Blyth WaS the '
Managh, Ireland, 88 Years agO and .well .1Aet us take precautions against the his visit to Brussels. - . .
guest of Mrs. Parke at the Rectory ' remembers many of the histeric points sPi•ead of this diseeee Or ; it noty, as in Mise Jennie 'Kirk, aisistaut teacher,. •
this week. ' in the `Black" North. Hit has stood other vicinities, cause troilble, , • ' at Londeshore, spent Satinday and
F. Parke. coin was born ingood oldPounty .Fer. 'frumdettre being ;stricken .with them, Mr.' G: 0:Echlin leas returned front •
HOTOGRAPHS FREE
Mr. J. McCullough of Seaforth spent upon Derry's walls and looked up the Several farmers 61 the Line have Staniar at home, •
Sunday as the guest of his aunt,Alre. river to where the 'chain booms once sold theie hogs to• Mr.. Chas. Wallis for Miss Bertie Smith has one to Bras.
George Sage. . endeavored to stop the relieying fleet the splendid tigure of five cents pee lb. sels for a short time. --------
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Mr. and Mrs. A. °titling and driughter • when the inhabitants of. the eity were ; The Itev...Mr. Rot, who has been .wis•
vill arish and MI atLoyal, the riew osf. office in
The orchestra spent a plea.sant even -
Lillie of Bityileld were wsuang the , sore distressed. When Mr, .Beacom t ing on e • o mes e p
former's mother the other day. I was eleven years of. age the family collecting funds in support of the Dio- Co borne, formerly the. Rob Roy, on
Mrs. James Caldwell of Goderich was ' "'malt° this county via New York, eese, called lase tveek on grime of the Wednesday evening of last week.
the guest of Mrs. Geo. Hanley, Mrs. From Hamilton they w,aggoned to members qf this district ,and is meet- A memorial service Ms held in the
Robert Welsh and other friends this • Goderich township where they took up. ing with cohsiderable, success in his Methodist church on Sunday .evening
week. i the lot on the Ot ay field Line, which efforts. la.st, a -large congregation being pres.
• ' still rema,ins in tint possession of Mr. • Miss • Clara McCullough of Taylor's ent. . •
Among those from Godereth who at. ' John Beacom. Item the family lived Corners, who has been visiting her Miss Etta McElwain,. visited friends .
tended the carnival Monday night • until the boys and girls grew up .and consin, 'Wise Susie ElliotbeloveretnrnecI in Goderieh township this week. '
were :- Misses Mabel and Annie • went oub from }mote, , All Of them set- time. • -----1.5.... . T. J. Polley and (laughter Mary
rich, W. iicLaren, D. Sallows. i four of the sons, James Henry, David oti hie mum% again. Mr. Thompson the oast week.
pcal Offer for ONE DAY
Biithailan and W. Horton, W. Diet- tied. in this townshin and at one time Mr. Zahn Thoirtiisoh, assessor, is out of Goderich were visng friends here
Bliss Maud Andrews and Miss •Lizzie and John, owned farm; upon the Line.
Gardner, who attended the recent When Henry leaves the only members
millinery openings, have accepted a ‚of the original ftittlay left in the town -
position at Mddland whore they, will ship will be Mrs, John Thompson and
have charge of a large esteblishmene. , Mr. Robert Heacom of near. Porter's
Miss Herringer, the young, lady who Hill- • •
looks after the post office in Mildmar, The ma,ny friends of Mrs. FrankPass-
Upon MONDAY, MARCH 26th, I w;ii1 give
A.BSOLUTELY FREE, (Inc Cabinet picture
of old gentleman over 60 years of age. Two
oofs will be. taken, from, which a •choice • may
'be bad. This offer is for this 'date. only -do not
forget7-March 26th. No money required
would have had his job copipleted, but Mr. Kennedy hist a valuable cow
weather and roads have prevented him last week. Mr. Jackman also sulfeeed
F.. G. BURGESS' Successor t Fot3tir
front getting' out. a Simile* loss recently. •
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and a sister of Miss Herringer of more will leare with great serrot! of tlttitiptpriltrittt "Immittl,nmirmnittmrommmTtImmmItitlyttirtmmtromtiottilm
Walkerton, has been appointed as- her cleeth which occurred on Friday
sistant post -mistress at Clinton,- .j !homing of last week at the -residence sieee- . ,
Walkerton Herald,
„ - 1 ot her son-in-law, hEr. John Holmes, • go.- - - • ; • , . .
H. Cantelon wee in Mildinay thie week ; Huron, Road. Ales.' Pannier°. passed SI' - •-•-*ra
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negotiating for the purchase of a ho- the greater portion pf her life at 13rant- --.0
tel, He intends vacating the Metro. : ford where she and her -14e . husband - este-- --ewe
•-•sie
politan shortly, to be succeeded by were heldin great .esteem..' After her ego- 4 -gas
• Capt. Geary, who will conduct the ; husbantl's decease ' she removed to • 4•"*" -eat
hotel in future.--Eketer Timm Clinton, making het! home with Mr. au.,
--eV...-..am
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BRO
Messrs. Henry and A. M. Wallace left
yesterday for Britton,Snuth Dakota,
where they will rejoin their brother.
The were ticketed through by Mr,P.
R. 1 odrs, town ticket art of the
and Mrs. John Holmes .where she en. at.-- •
cleared bertielf to all who carne in con- eeeed!'"
tact with tier.. She enjoyed good
health until lase Decemberesince which • ewe-
Ilepartmentai Store
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tiros she hits been failing fast atid IIIIII"'"'
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G T who also too Prank endured her illness with inuch.petienee • •
Batt to Omaha, Nebrasla, toek place on Mondity.hy 1.118 0.000. pri. ON*. ,
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Tenthly to Nelson, B. C. and W. T. and Christian fortitude, The duneral
Mr. Andrew Patterson returned last
train from Clinton for Brander
-Nell
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Ready-to-wear
_.I__.._ 1'. the interment took plaee in ea,-.•
week and this week moves his family Greenwood cemetery, where lie the re.
down to Toronto where they will"' mains of her late husband Mrs PIS 46 --
side. Siuce leaving here Mr. Patter- • • St 110.•
more, who was -83 years of age at the tie -e
son has travelled t rough the West. One of her •death; was a nietive of arr.. . .....
It was not his first trip. to the Coast, PlymoutheDevonshire, England, . male 40- •
but he did not succeed in overcoming came to Canada with her husband in -
his dislike to the everlasting drizzle 1850. She will be much mourned by et ' Sp. . .
of the fall and winter months. large circle of relatives and friends, 3 GREAT LINES and
hoe Dept*
Pants
Perfect Harmony
'accounts fol. tile perfection
of the Xing Ouility Shoe.
Th e Material, workman-
ship, fit and finish are all
. equat-nothing is slighted.
We want every wonian to
try' them, becau$e if she
buyS one pair, she will keep
on buying • as long as she
lives.
•
Mr. Samuel McComb of Kineardine Mr. and Mrs, Holmes hove beeti the
township spent Monday afternoon recipients of many expressions of eve- ee..-
with •his old friend, Mr W.J.Merritt, patity ft•inn. neighboring friends. „ . 3. GREAT PRICES
alIN.'
while on his way to attend a big sale . ,
Mi and ans.Mrs. Henry Steep ot Clinton mee.
of thorobred shostlinrn cattle in Wel- . .
lington county. M M Cie his hni have been spending a few days vvith ee.- The three great lines, of Men s Pants
--''' --e-etne -- ---- their -daughter Mts. Albeit Cetitelon.- ,..oto-
bitious to improve his own stock arta
that of his township as +well and his Era typogrii!obical eileis it was stated - are manufactured from goods bought
in thie correspondence la4 week thae . direct from the maker-7no middle.
intent ion was to kit a pair of the. me. et. (ewe vete eeeiteek • se Neje
tical,fariner could purchase.
°tuff who Wee meant, as• wee no' doubt ego-. out-, made and trimmed by ourselves -
bluest -blooded Due ams that a prac- Geotge !Indies. • Of conrse'it was Mee. do'"' man's profit to be added. They art,
Mr. G. W. Holman, the up-to-date understood, for though n, J's :cane ere ,
Princtpal of the Hayfield Public Alweys most welcome yet they, are of. . thus saving another profit They are , cm and
Schoni, was in town on Saturday, ac- necessity brief hosiness deniande hs lafltaode itityn tclilelrinenest caof pfienaer aonredee rfer do goods,0rdi naarnydrehaadVy!
companied by Mrs. Holman. He is attention hit the Hub, see -
t aking a great interest ln the Patriot- We regret to learn that Mr Thos.
lc concert to he held on Ptiday even Cook hee losb ancither valuable horse, ' mades
ing and it was huoinese connected atidthitris the third loss of this kind . see1. -
Thay - . .\P 1(114/, ,..
000 to 'i.,ts
Mid t syare
worth more. TRAIst
You
doietneed
tolls.
Werke)
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therewith that Nought hint to the has euetained this winter. When people will stop and thPak, they must
Hub. lie antielpatee an overitowing Mr. igstg of the C.P.R. staff caineeip
not lesedeepliy stirred by the evente possmore,
MARK
QvALITY
realize that buying direct from the. manufacturers
house no the eit ;zero; of Hayfield are to attend- the:federal of the lath him 40.-/
means a great saving,
transpiring n South Africa than Mr. and hirs.`jortepli Currie 'Teat
If possibli , in helpieg on the good methill and Aelhurte
thooe Df anY °ther Bri°611 Centre' couple, of days of the peat wee vvith dro.."."
Mts. Ifolinen fe even more zealous,
011",6
Metals on the Base Line between Sune.
work and her subscriptton book con. The *len& of Mr 11 11 (leaded ' alite.-- k '
contributed to the Patrlotie Fund, will ne pletteed to know that he hag =
much inaproved in health after spend- '
. acotnnio,n(glf tottolideerrelethhatocgrillefifipl!ewnhryo till.: ing three weeks in the hospital at °lin. on-.
• awed
ton where he was treated for the re. see' ••
petted to be in one Office. when Mr. move,' of a geowth. IlMe* ,,, ...de
and Mrs. Holman called, and when Mr. J. G. Holhies of Whitechurth al.* ' -.ea,
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vriearaarrt..*
tains the names of many who have •
a
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his Shoe •
The three great prices are
$1,50
2.00
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2.50
the question of the Fund was broach. owlet doven Saturday to atteend the
• is. for the rich and Vsor
*Mafia the use of paying inore,
• when you. can. get perfect shoe
..sotisfa.ction 'for $3 ? , That is
, what. you got when you buy
Xing Quality. 1,A,Then a shoe
ed handed dollat bill to Mrs. Rol- 4, 1 f tl 1 M
man quicker than you could say Jack ,,unera o ate is. Paimmore -.ate
Mr. George Sheppard and hitt son TOM Hoimes in company with his brother • d.'" afford to miss these great lines. We can gtutrantee
of the Nile visited relatives in town farm 8,250 -acre lot in the township of elirree,
••••••esi
on Monday and Taesditee M. Shep- Kneloett, Stiet aeross the 13ructi routity you. ft
eight years remarkably well and is intend to breed Durhams and Aber- ao--;
beiniftil of reminiecences 6f the "feel- deem still more larseely. They ' hone ase -
Which took place on Monday to Brant-
Robineon. ' ford, He remained a few days. Me. or-- And there is not a man in this seetion ts•ho can
peed beers the weight of his seventy- line. They deal tomewhat le stock and
wears well, when it is.stylish. and cora. •N•k.k 0,44
fortahte, whattitrore, ean 1:ie desired ?
MARK
Ty Xing 'Quality once,' and you will
al ways Vear•iliein,
$3, and the atipearaiioo of :$,$. • „ pAtol
And this orht to be a suffieient inducement to
Saving Of
30 Per Celli.
den ego" of the °amnia Land Come fondness'for the jerseys rind from see. ••-erst
parry from whieh he bought his ptee• en coWs of this breed. they sold $100' 2=
Ohb ifi Colborpe fifty-eight years, ,worth of butter this prtet, winter. -
ago, 'Thotie were "good old days,' pays feirly itenest he .
now that they are but a men:tory and Mr. 3.08eph IZZiked intellad enhfeging
to be talked about, but a- better time hie barli ntizt 8881)801 711)11 hat let the 'Wee;
ignetion would be "the,truelt and tontraet of the etopework Me. W.' elitieeo
trade peeind" fot, Flo little �f the hard .T. Elliott who 41.10143t0 doettgood work.
cash del SIOnie Of thone early *negro Mr. J'ohn McCeettiey the othet da y
gee that they were often at, their wit's bought from .11dr, .1oliti johnetone
end to raise enough. to satisfy the Itattenbury street, Minton a fine &it
tree colleetor thomeh the rate Wasnitly rising three yeale. aired° by God.
land. In tublifion elearing hie well-bred petty. MP,
eix farthingeeper itet•e on ImproVed erich end for dam . a, •
fartrx, Nit Sheppitrd helped to build who knotes More than a thing or
many of our now leading roade and trvo About hoes'es, 4aye coltlins the' •
when he MOVes about the teete Of trit. makinge of ri good driver atul thateitirt
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vet compared with Wet of sift Mecartney will lee More than setielied , .
yeare ago (*Moe the old days hec i * ire pito,.
spin. May tlis genial and kindly •Mte: Robineon the Ittiron
pioneer lortg dolitintio to enjoy the ltoad told ott Tueseley te fine colt riAing' 111 W
ettoe awl -serenity whish his teener three-yette,Old to Mr. tunes •of ,
labors have worthily won for , for the auto of $156,
meavaearatlea:Naal:a.”..."610.11..6• 1'
A
s, buy your odd pants here. We show a big range
• patterns ma seleetion of sizes
ItEPAtitS on Booti gInWs prbinptly attended to. •
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a
saisTTERca, bir.NTAL
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t011.
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the cost of material. Brand new goods
high grade qualities, made of fashionable.
materials, lined throughout with good lin.
ings, and up-to-date in style.
They aro made of good quality
tweed, one of the most popular materials
for. spring, that has. a stylish appearance,.
and will stand any amount of hard wear.
There are not a great many in. the
ia
whole lot, and`those who get them will
savemoney.' You can figure up the saving
this way
SKIRTS AT $3.25
Made of strong seryiceable tweed, i..ornesptin effeett
first class linings, and well made
• BUYING SEPARATELY
'8 Yards, 54 inch Tweeri, '85o ..... G2
,5 Yards linenette lining,
14Yard t anvas
.epools, •Belting, ... . ... . ........
a Yard Velvet, 500 ,
Making
Baying Ready Made:
We sell 'you the
19 Skirt, eontpletei'
19 for
. 150 • ,
$516
TWEED SKIRTS. AT $4 50
Made of extra good tweed, very 'fashionable weaves,
retads -all over at at least $1 per yard. Practically no end to
ithe wear of it, and will always. look welt. Three patterns to
choose from
BUYLVG SEPALIFELY
ill. Yards 44 inch tweed, 11 . ........ '$8 75
5 Yarda linenette hning• 120 . ... ..;,. 09
19 :
Yard Velvet, 509 . .;.
Spools, Boit, "
Making •..;.• ..... ..•..
BuyinReady Made
,
We sell you the
19
Skirt, Ready Made,
10 . tor. .
1 50
. o•
S4.56
Fancy Cotton Underskirt's, 88c:
Fancy stripe eotton Underskirts, wide frill, good material, at 8843
SWELL vEILINGs.
We 0.peued this Week the swellest lot of Vanitieswe've ever shown.
The latest thing in the market, all popular shades andoombine-
• tens. See diem in the win low, Pet' yard.... ... .... 35c •
,....AAAAAAA,,,iwy..~.~.,,Amovvvvomewi,,.m,yvvomAAANov
Embroidery Remnants
We've 'been 'going through our em-
broidery stock and, .find in it a lot of
,bort ends. These•must be .cleared out in
short•order„ • They are all widths and qual
ities•and in lengths of 1 to 4 yards. W,
win sell them for away less than value and
mark at one price. be ready •
Saturday,- •
Removed's of Clembrio and Lawn Minting and Ineertione, as-
sorted widths, lengths of 1 to 4 yard, nearly all qualities
represented in the Jot. To cleat thr-ra out quiekly,ohoiee 10e
41' • 'Yea,
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i z iA !OCit 42;00(fileSti
1 - • Thei•els a big differenee in Corsets,some
' fit just right, others don't fit at all or just half
than otliers . These, makes ,represent "Corset
fit. Then again some niakes wear much better
C4.0
'44 ' 'Goodness" in every way ----fit, wear and corn.
Try am, one of them and if they db not snit,
fort, and the best corset value we can find.
Ai/ ,. •4.• '
,. bring them back and get your Money back
;;;127;11?*eari4 6141.4 :7;c7Z;i:16M;Ti!.
leundered ...... . .... , ... , ...... • owe+ jog, 4 fade steels, 5 hook, We at
our nambonar Oorset top
We hod this *mason the 'best Halle
oiler Comet we ever gold.- Made
"The Thel
roma," best of all the 75e .
m Strong Jon, steel filed, 4
Stay bWroth. made of extra Strong jean,
Wide nide male, 'heels sateen.
covered, '2 bulb 00 eaah aide ' steel filled throughout, long wabit,
lace and baby eibbon trimmed ar ,i, . 5 hook, comfortable and
top ... ... . .... , . ......... .. . . • • *WC able “... t. ...... .11:: TO
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Tit c
Doliar eorsets
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At this popular :price these three makes Will be found
hard to equal. There is no better corset value irt the trade •
inctoten goo.,-MatlA of arm*
•Froneh Coritiel, ell ,ateol 19 ld,
Steele elese together, making the
outset very firm, Imre tvaiet, short
over hire wide Imo and baby rib.
•bon trimmed: at top and bottom". AA
'hied; white, dove,. .......
Dollar and a Guarter e
"tit4tehaprivg,0*--Mio soadioa
etf el filen cetera on. the . merket.
Pdade of heavy elation, We've, tette,
mired wetehspring steels, lenge' ote
eteele removable.... •-• r'
uBbeh,“ --A Long Mist, steel ..
filled corset, made of ontiel,
steels seton covered, 6 hook, keel AA
and baby ribbon trimmed... .•••••11VV
14E. tri One of the mot popu•
hired dieter onicesemede tit fine
sateen, extra quedity of steel fill.
the. awe, aloe together, eztre;
long waist, wide Oily bead, lace* Ae.
and baby eibbon
orsets
icitauto,..- The mole ooinfori.
elite comet for stout tastod, Meek.
inetto aide4,eotglJne filled,long
went . •