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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-02-08, Page 5I '''__ 1. . ' I— 1 ­. __ _--i-_�__ , __ ___ - --- --- , '', - . , , , . 4 A iii 0 q A A A A A 0V_VVW ' I o%W7.lq&_Iqlb,-14%,4WA%,AW,,%,.%,,40,.�,4b,-W'%W-W�-%w,Wlmw'W,W*61, I 9 I -_ $ OU. 011 r 11 I I o HN *A SUPVPIIH -The town r Wall Paper 11 I . - I C C o. 'ti ued. ? i White Sale n I . . the council have large �earts for 1, . ,� . I . . rS at McLennan's parlors. Wor V.P.P.chr . rerbaps you have been waiting for a grp4t opportunity, -twent-a rush that is very � WESTERN POIN makin wits Indulged 1 but a few The olapoKtunity bas,come whether you have waited or . : IJIS tore has had a very busy week in our, Whitewear Depai . I 09f - dial chat, et.d. �, not. . *h is usually a , 13 1 . one way Second VIM Tickets at Plea- hours st6ri-telling, son During the month of February whic duced rates will be sold to perta a was whiled awayand enjoyed by all, . dull month for Wall Paper dealers and paper hangers, . .. 11 , 'February. Th ) . I .. in Dfiinitoba. Brit I . we will quote prices that you can't afford ti� pass, espec. . . usual for e profits have been small, but the effect all around has been I& Columbiaj un ,( vil.n.tB�gota,Montans,liorihDakotA and I . � y4f,ygn don't usually.0o your own hanging. - I I I 4 I";. ­� T I I . other Weiterit States oil the following LNIU131CAL RuciTAL,-It has been the fail , I 4 esome. We have attracted -many new custori, er w prices, nin . dates*- custom of late among music teachers I ave made special arrangements with a flrat I , . X49st 1whol . . I I . I Wib. 1211h, 19th9 24th. I to bold recitals, anxl that one by I the class paper hanger. to Work for us during February, and . I : '. . . y for the second weekof bib, oth, 24th. pupils of Miss Rallis Combo's on Mon- tbe.low prices .at which we have marked our paper � af- whom . w we are read I I lari ,"92h., 116b, s3rd, 30th. I in .1 getting your paper . , we sliall have for regular patrons. No� 'Ap I Sud . cans that on are practicalky I 1 � L I . I ]E. We have reasoD'to expect,the business to day night at the home of Mr J., 0, * J. , ihis uniqu� SPEC INL WHITE GOODS 1. SAL . . F. R. HODGENS, succes fa land an oyable given in town, . . I . 1. Railway & Steamship Ageut,,.Clinton. Thosewho bad tte privilege of attend- t 'I s will do it. - . ------ - - A A L21 Cents per Roll on theWfill. -A line of white blank ­ A , lieveeed that of last week by at least one halfi Th03e prices and good q ��_____,__ ~ Ing by Invitation were dreated to ('an ,, . paper, 8 yards to the , . . . I extra?', th,jre *Going over ,,su present. .1 I I Skirts at $1.39'$2.50 atid $3 . I . Neatly prin . ted 1. furnish- . rall,'up-to date patterns and colorings, with glimmer I I Y, Corset Covers at 11C. . eOe I I Are the best values for: the money that call ad and was as i,'1'1'ogw'(',�!"P'i.'n',' dust by I eta, suitable for any room or bal ' I - We supply the . paper and. hang it for you at a total cost of 12je per roll, I � Of good strong Cotton - I erfect fitting and I p . ossibly be made, elegant . . .. I . Misees Gertie Miller and Lela Rover; ) I i �. I . . tions arid embroideries. . Caah-P B Crews . ...... .. Page 1 Piano solos by Misses Dollie Canteloo, usually sold at 20c. New Photographer -N Blye'n*r,7­.'.'- ,­­ 15c per Roll O� the'W all ' Our NA hite sale price is only .................... A I ­­ I Pearl Oauteion,. Alma, Yoe, Jennie . _-Beautifull6jimmer and gilteffects , I . , I soup -Okle Cooper ..... I . I to Blue, ream, Terra Cotta,and 1 ,. . i Drawers at. 22c, 28c,'35c,, 47C to $1 . ,plates . 4 Jones, Nellie Herman, Lela Hooven . Greens. The per roll,on the wall. =ad farea-F it Hodgens.,1 .......... 4 .Eva TReynolds, Lola Miller, Duncan : I � Corset Covers at 10c and 25c Even the lowes price Drawers are extra value , , T sale -0 B Koenig .. .......... 5 - vocal solos by Misses Lola . . 1. I :� I . - I � . and would read'iy sell at one-third more, values srie�%"L Onimette .................. .. : . 5 .Stevenson. 11 . __Ajeavy Gold and . . I � ', Wanted -N B Henry .................... 5 Miller and Jennie Jones, , .. 20cand 25c per,Roll on the Wa I Embossed Papers, I,— - . 1 7 wonderful -for the price -they are like them will be bard to find outside this store. . I .. - I ­;, Are reallj . . I . Corsets-MoKirmon & Oo .......... ..... I 6 Louis XIV. designs and floral effects, speiiial pricesp . " I . . ; , - made of fine cotton and nicely ti-lu)[ned with, . � . . Shorthorne-H H wise ........ ............ 8 I jlgl: P ViNALRY WEDDED. - Many I - . 20c and 25c per roll, . I � ';' 1. , from 32 to �W and are Are made of good strong cotton,'with 481f trial .. ' "a -rly of Clinton, and who . . I ... --1 in � q'. 1P . ming aud ernbroid6ry. . resided in the brick house (next to the I . , Wou" X t"'S. V# u I I I ".1, , . Are the best values we have ever had for . ev . an , , Gowits t. V-009 1.29 to 1.59 1 . FRIDAY,, . FEBRUA . RY 1 8, 1 901, we learn of the reception given In how .. Opportun 7 F ./I 1. I I , I : . I .�,,�� . a third more, made of fine English . . ­ , . _ or'oftbernarriage of,J.Charies Mar- . I '' :._, I � . Cottonand vejy nicely trimmed with . .4 Are the beat sellers we have. 44 Didrit.t. . ing to Miss Maud Whaley, at tbehome . - Window ...... - , . I I 1, Insertion and embroidery,itll sizes. price 35 and v. 7 bought 6eely it the pricbs above, -and-Mra,L.Clixrk--(the-latter-�-be-- -__-_-1_____-_11 -We have decided to clear out-severaF lines ,of I I , ._ I . . I'll ... . ., _ seeknything . 61-1-1. -11 . . --- �_, inghersister). The wedding wassol- .. I . Shades and here arethe p ices that will do it. I kirts a C , I - . . . . Ottawa, Feb. 5th. emnized at the Clark home on' Wed-. - Shade in I , .,,­ . . ., . Bday, the 30th it] t., Dr. 0 St. 40c SHADES. FOR 25c. -A strong, beavy, cotton, painted Shade in , I ."k: . . I ow "a 2c . . . ear under of'the Methodist ,Episcopal chur�h, ".,f` I . ler . 1 7� Are easily worth 75c. We have seen other More T ON t 6' e7aCh. I . I Parliament opens this y . eo. 0 h, . . . greens and dreams, mounted on sultab ollers, regulaw ,. ... , . . . I I .' elreumstances.never before experienced ficiating. They to,oK a, .honeysio . on . . 40d, Febtuarypr ice 25c. I . . .. I . I . : .. , stores bell skirts not so vood as these for 75c. The Towels we hvd on sale last week Wentwith a in* the history oft he.Dominion. While I . L.. -­� o I rush. 'I'here Itre many of Our customers who there is.ve'cessArily- a good deal of life trip to Helena and fro t ere:gq on to 45c SHADES. FOR 2$c. -The same A I ade as above described bu& decor- . I . . . I They have it cambric frill with draw strings at 0 ' Anaconda, their future, ome. We . 4 ;., waist and are made of very nice cotton R49 . . = - a=t the corridors, there . I . or 29c. - I . . 1. I �, Wit ite Sale price ................................ morning we- are going to olaco on sale .06 Is also evidence that'tbi, join with all friends In wishing them a . . . . . . . . . . I . I , 1`, . .1 . n6w nation is id the deepast mournin long and ha py-wedded life. ,. . . .. . ' . 1I color " I . I , . I;,,,,- Our White Skirts fit 89C . . . or 2 pairs for 25c. -111egula . r price was ju,st d . ouble I I Hitherto, he �gn n was a scene 191i . BUSINESS CHANGES,�We regret' to I I . and creams,mounted on good rollers, regular 50c now W I - I f , , Conte early. . unusual g , ri ht colors prevailed learn of the transfer ', of :the rocery I . I I � Ladies tell us are away ahead of anything ever I. . bes' . 9 - --- 1 ,�­ - Thev are . White Spreads 75c. . . ��er re , not one were the ladies business so successfully car on by . I he 6time.Sbade as above only decorated, r.qg . , ". I I Y, shown in town for less than $1.25 in t1we galleries attired in .those be J. W. Irwin. Thia means that Clinton ., . I ular 55c, now 38c. . I I ,.,, I . . . made of very fine cott,on-wide frill of embroid- Only a few left. They have fringed edges and . witebiog colors and finery so appio- will lose Mr Irwin and his estimable I I . I " , �Ii'4...... a b $1.25. Sale price ... :.. � . priate to their beauty. and attractive- wife and family. His nephew, Jarnee You will dewell to call early as the paper hanger, can ,. I ery, Sale price ............................. I I were splendid values a jil�o ness, but the, Ministers and members, 3w proprietor, is a young I hang, only a limited quank ty during the month. I . 1. I 1 1 IS -806666. I . 0 SO far as masculine Are a would allow man of lour experien . ce. in the groclery . . . . . . . I I . I .. . . . . . ­ 1. I . with propriety, "war; got up for the * , .. "' . r Shades: soon as the stock is limited and, may , . . ,rs . 0 0 6 . - . occ"ion." - So they are this session, wholesale house, and also of Stratford.' I , not last very long. .. 1. 11 . .. . ,, I � . . I:% * $- 1 .: but in a different Way. At the open ., . . . . 1. I . . I'll 0 Extra Lace- Curtain , pecia 0 � . . 0 Mt,.Irwin intends to go south for his . I . I . I . I , . . . . , ing f the House on Wednesday 'every. health, befdre deciding where to locate; . . . - �. �, . . I . - . 0 a here. He hatt'lieen in the grocery but; . . $ 1 , . o., cLim . 4, ., I , I - $1.25 LaPe ClIrta" s 9SC- ... . I , I Fat �,Y,,a mark.of. r.espect to, the late , Clinton,,wherb he hats been most high- . Agents for C, P. R. Telegraph and Dominion xpress . . , ... 13 u 't' - respected. We welcome .Mr arid oney Orders, also . . , . %,� " -s of real Nottingham, Lace Curtains w1th lock stitch edges, I . yards ..0 - inary ly M I . .- 0 . : a $2.00 Curtain blot not. as.. long. -or as- . 0 - Mrs McCabe to town. Another busin- 1 $ :. !-,, * . long and SO' inches wide, ast fine . . . * bar supportin a government was ess change has -been the puichaseiby_ .1 -1 . 0 wjde. Very fine open pattern and would sbI.1'quickl.y, ai W.Tisylor. & Son,i boot and shoe dda,r- L INNow . __ . L I . . . J 4 _ ' ' I . . . . . . . , j who' were id the habit of wearing ere. of the entire footwear stock of 'the L . . I . . , I for. White Sale only!.io#$"L#Q*"#**"'.***.**N.:.- .... .. 9. .98 : bright or fariby-colored ties and light- Jackson Manufacturior. Co_ who will, . I . . , �, goo - ite devote their attention entirely to the I . Low Rates West and Northwest.. . -. :1. . .1 . . . . Ice th�t official class and leaders of who has been in business here tor 80 . 10b,L W On Feb nary l2tb� and on eaChLTues- . ,�0 easona,111 0.0 society the t 'Capital also appea ad in years. Cf..C: Rance ,�. 11 B 'Reductions In -S . . I .e.GL dse ' , . hip With- Jackson Broe.; �' , Waukee and st. Paul Railway wi!l --selt,' .,;, ig . I . I . . ­ , mourning cos ume. - into partners i , Mtge MizieW.bi L telymma vialting,frieb a I . . . . . ': �- Pre.inventory Sale to .share inL the The death of- Qaeen Victoria means the Galt Board of Trade has been try- here last week. . I . one-wa�y Pecond'class tickets at the'fol.; I I I For those who could not.be here during -our great . a screat deal to Ottawa society. L The in to get this flrm to go there, which ... I L 1. lowing very -low rates:- , L I . . . . . I ,F' ' parliamentary setision ,brin$ts withit sjjg we that it is. regarded as a pretty Mrs j . , MoGuire:is:tbb guest 6f Toronto - , ­ many bargains, will -bave. a chance to supply. their"ne0p , . nany social functions that are anxious- - o I To NortliRacifle Uoast point 30 00 - _`; . . I - I . . I , . good one and thould be apprecia.ted. ' -friends this week. I . , ,1 ,., mornin.g. , - . .. I . ,1aJe $6x tor'25c. . . I Capital; it is, in a word, the season,.of EAH p- MR.. S!iix,som friends in London... . . . These tickets will be good on &It. - , , .. � - 121c Wrapperettes for &d. .1. . , L . . 35LC Rome Ir . . . . . . 'social gatherings and at-libmes. The Clinton's Oldestrasidcnts died on Sun- . . I . trains and purchasers will have chbica-.1 I I . ­� " 'a , ;he person of Andrew Miss Thompson, Seforth, was a guest of .. % - . 141 We still have a fine assortment to choose from, . . Men extra heavy home-made Sox, made of, Very Governor.-General�, and wives of the day morning,, in I I of six routes and eilqht trains Via SL I �- teruq� and it" ['i'Zit colors.. 0 1 L good quality yarm Your choice while the' ' Cabinet Ministers entertain largely at St,naon"L at the advanced 'age of 97 . friends for Sunday. . . . I Paul.and two routes and tbree�trains: 7 i , y t social He' was obwof the pioneer ivili . e, of Ruiselasie' is a �. visitor via Missouri Riv6r each Tuesday. Ther * . L . - . I I . .1 . . . . ' L . . ,. I . I function of the year usually being the =;iy, and. had lived in the county irith fflAneds in town. - - ' , . route of the Famous Pioneer Limited I I . . I 1. L for'nearly 70 years. . rams and the United -States Govern- . I 8c Flannelletti at 5c. . . - Furs t,oriNearly' Half, ." I . . . State -ball given at, Rideau Hall. ,This � Born in Con� Miss Btevengon was 'thie guest of Mrs 1W. t ­­ I I isalways looked forward to as the -ne, t . I merit Fast Mail trains. . 7' ; I ' inch wide Flannellette, in light I .1L . To -close out.the balance of our Purs we have a ut of the ,season. Bilt it will be a in ujNl,atthe age of 27 Rars; he work- ..McLean, of Sesforlih last week. All ticket agents sell tickets via the 11 . - Reg - made subs , allie Welsh.Hensall. was the and'st. Chicago, Milwarikee-A-St,Paul Railway �_, "id'I.T.'r O'c ' ' ula loricii 86 . . tantial reductions from our' already- . , .. 0 ime on the elland Canal.. 'Miss N . 1.� ale Friday inorning at...'...... I . .05 ow prices, and we are safe in saying *that,. the . , , - - I taws lady this year,,. because there will fiealsoworkedon a boat. running bee of Mies Etta Twitchell lo 1 ., Dr for further informatiQn--addregitL.A�----.-...... ;,; , ' . .. . goods named,below are by far the greatest Fur ' -" be no state ball; the court goes into tween Goderich and'Windsor; he was I . W. T. Dockrill, travelliog pasbenger J.'Taylor, Canadian Passenger Astent, ;... Flannel at 16c. . ''values of the season. Qualities. are choice . .. . .. . . . . ITthebest. Notethesaving: 1. mourning for a year, and riot until af- an exceedingly strong and rugged, TnnnLl agent of the 0, P. R., wits herb last Thbre- $ King St. East, Toronto, Ont. . 00111 100 yards of Grey Flannel,in twill ant: . L b t t6r January, .in his younger days day. . . -_ - � " , L L y quality. Regular price 22c. On sale at ..16 s $16 9.98L receptions 46vernmant House. And for't'he Canada 0, walked from God . I . , heav . Black Astrachan Capes with good linings for I those membe sof rtarliament who us- erich to London. (I miles, ,in one day, Mr Clare 'Tweedy and; Mr Howard, of . . English Markets. I . I . I 0, 12;C Shaker Flannel at 8�c. Sable Ruffs to clear at ................ - .. 3:2: UR . at these wAlking back the Y ext day; he need to . - . . I , . 6.50 Persian Lamb Muffs to go at..... ...... �.. - - -� hardshipq . Visa Cook, of Cooper's book. eta ,, ,; 32 inch wide Shaker Flannel in blue ana white I - . . Will Miss thei aq rr,. �_ .�� anyone else. and's,o understo d all'the �re spent ol cattle is unchanged, at 11c.at 12je- - only -extra ',# .081 . . I ... I I . I [_ And kl­al� - nce of these festivities. incident to piionfei rife, �.Mr Stinson Saturday and . . per lb. (dressed weight);, sheen -,,- at . I I . . as the flori-it, is caterer, the milliner, years ago, when ,the place was an ai- . Mr and Mrs Colin. Campbell, G6deridh, at. Ole (it 10c par lb. I . - . . Boys Caps-^ddd-e of grey -and black curl clotho ' even the cabbies will feel it. : most unbroken forest, and df weio visiting friends in Clinton and.Exeter . . . - - , . . �.' . rers, assoi0d - . -, -wfttli if6od lining, regular 50c,. just a few at, . . ' .25 1 don't lLnow how long the yarious td'carry flour on his - back from'Goder- lost week. . . 11 1. Regular price 18c and 20c. Commenciny,_j I .. I departments will "officially" recognize ich to'his farm, a distance of 17 miles. Montreat. Battle Markets - , ' Friday moining, your choice for I ­:_:�._" , . I , 2 .. .1 Our New Wash Goods Are Here. the Queen's death, but.it; is specially 'In 1837 be- was married to Miss Flood, . . � . . ;;:::-�F .. . ' ' ' I ownship,'who died about ten W. H. Show, returned home to Holyrood - Beautiful Gingliams, Percalis and Iria.h"Dimi recognized in - all of them at prepent. . Mortireal, Feb. 4. -There were about. I P - - 3 ... * ties aill Ptters are written on very heavy ycars ago, and leaves to mourn his loss on Monday fast. - . . , . I 5W head of butchers' cattle, 20 calves. . I I I ­ . " ' - **omen's Underwear at 8c. I i.na,choicerangeof colors and designs. 'Can. - . blat 'borlered paper,- and enclosed in 10 childeen-William in O�eqon, John, I PrivateA. B.Webb, of Sonib African* andlOehep'and lambs offered for . . I , . NEfioice of all Men's ndWomen's Wboland I " adian, English and_American Prints ar here at is V n a waek visit i - ., I . 'arid lgic blac,� dged envelopes. The announce- Wames, Margaret and Andrew in Ne- -fame, wa in I giiam I at Ing Palo at, the I ned Underwear that we sold regularly . . ­ I I . I . ment� f the House appear in mourn- vada, Mrs D. Campbell in Port Elvino among friends. . . . The butchers turned out in large aum- I g.. 38 . allupi in Paisley, Thomas on I V rid 6()d. Commencing Friday moruin, , . . 11 I I . . :Ing b6i " TF. Each i8sne of the Official Mrs MCC "J. Leslie was home from Goderich for hers. There was a much larger pro,- ' I . . ... . YOUR .J061vigy RAC11L . . . I Gazette ripears in deep mourning, the homestead near Varna, and Mary Ing well in portion of cattle than usual On the . : I . IF YOU WANW IT _ . . . . -andonwi lizes more intenselytban and Kate, Clinton, He w-.,.- ?, etc r the county town. I market to -day and a1ew of them were I . 1. I can. be desc .bed, the deep veneration Coneet vative arid a consistent membe very fine beef. Prima beeves sold at 11 . I . . . I shown on every hand' to the memory of the English church, having been for W. Prouafoot was a Clinton caller 0 . N, . . .. o y, while on -bis way to attend a1v P fr.om.44c to' 41 lb, pretty .good . . I . of the noblest woman in public station many years warden animals brought jr%rim'8jc to 4je and . . N;QW, - - , , I . . .1 the world has ever seen. - . . . , the common stock from 2je to 9.je per - I . "' Let me turn briefly from the dark tarred in Bayfleld *cemeter"n-IT-ties- Wfo -3kard and son TrA w6re ticketed lb. ribe calves sold at from 63 to $5, - I '_*'_"____w7o_'f' As day, and tbongh the weather Wag V by W. jsokso%C.- P. R. ticket sgen% fg, e �-hj pat hogs sold at from do per . - �1_ . I . . .1 I . I thki old meffitert meet each Qth91 in tough, a I%rge; number. paid the last Groton, N. Do ., on Tuesday. : . lb, wele,hed off the cars. . I . . . . I '. I I - - ��Rj 11"�_ I . I I . . . - I r . k :�7 1 the corridors, no matter wbiAllet they tribute of respect, .to the departed. F. E. Hodgens,town ticket agent for the I . I .- - . . ral or ConserViLdve, Rev. Mr Jennings, Bayfield, conducted �. T, R.o booked -Miori Annie Ross, of - I . 1: . . . . . L there is the the services at the church herie,and the 6 - Toronto Market. . .# . I ,,Well, I'm glad. to see grave in Bayfleld. - . ' Bowers d deal of . . . 11 3ellery and Miss Minnie Toronto, Febi 5.-A goo . �_ . - I . otheri. and soon are Exeter last AregueRteofMrsA.T.Cooptr. Theif orm. activity was displit,yed in some lines I . _.___ - - ____ I trodoced to each hockey team went to a to remain for a few weeks, at the western ,cattle market to-dayo. I I I . avow I a tb o r;t a for $40 recounting their electicirt experiences., Thursday and played a good hot game or intend ' win Jarvis and Exportcattleand export bulls were , . . I 0-horch 10himes I A til, iought unwise by the war- I be a sto of While there is naturally an association I . OL ,h r KNOW with the club ilu that town. the result . Mrs H trillion, Mrs Ed . - . denii i P nt atalof ConservatiVi0b.witil .Cons . being 6 goalg each, H. Alexander ac4 ?I IV overed. and prices war& . . atl , - I -a is a companied the boys as refe'ee and after spending o6veral mo the, yvitb friends ri6 I.., The next me6ting Of -the" Maitland I congregational public meeting. . rid The town team here. I . ­ I Sheep, bogs and calves wer6 good deal of bonhomie displa, I Pj, sbytery will be held in Wroxeter a er-O an appointment to this a .of Liberal with Liberal, that =ged and lambs were firmer. ,, . tin W Ill be called for next Mon. r Dunlop goal ,, Matheson# point; ant to Gait , , ft . On last Sunday Rev. ,M political was DAyment, Mr and Mrs W. P. Spalding w -Several loads of choice, . Creviino' e""' " - 08t 'light Cook, last Thursday to attend the funeral of big I on March 5tb. -ourse to the Inmates the acrimony arid acidity of Export cattle ,' Td.y evening'at eight 06 I gave his first disc ey were difference is to a large extent 1 cover ; Armstronjj Bone, cattle Bolcl at 04.50 at $5 per cwt.; othev I Mrs Donald Currie, of h I lots brought *04.26 at 4.50, Butchers I dieu;on Wedoesday week in the 82nd . chtireh of the House of Refuge ; t of, When not on the floor of the rid Clarridire, orwards 4 mother; the interment wise made in GuelP h . I . The Melville Presbyterian Whitt"T a umpire. Players repre- I I . I I I year of her age, Rev. Mr McLean, of well pleased with his sermon. House and, engaKed in heated oontro- F h tely I - oemetery, cattle -Demand strong for good to I 7 . . Blyth washer brother. of Brussels held its annual meeting vorayt the L members meet as fiensible sZting the Jackson Bros. establish . Rev. J. F. Park m Amberet. c --paid- in . . � last, week, it has it congregation k)n Saturday a union memorial ear. -with no perceptible - e in here fro a. hoice lots. and $4. at...$4,20, �, sot). of Hensall, comprising of 210 f%milies with a vicefoethe late Qneen was held -in men should Meet ment were pitted against those cOm burg ond will remain for a few weekap r number of instaniis; no call for low Rev. J. S. Herder IS es were differences and on the Mostfriendly bined from Hodgens Bros. and R. iring to move bia family to hii new laid grade cattle, however, B3tport bulls �is steadily recovering from the effd o D, membet ship of 443 -, the Sunday School Willis church, when address jymen; �erms, and I am in hopes that the day Coate & Son ; the' game was played P1 v -fleavy quoted at 43-16 at 4.40 and "I of the injuries anstai hag 481 on, its roll with an average delivered by the resident cle:r 13 comitio whet! political life will have on Thursday evening resulting in Of labor- 11601 . �_ I not be fit tor work for some chars and offtc6ra of appropriate music wag render . The I d when I jManv oia friends were pleiia6a to see the light at $9 at $3,75; one fancy bu d but wit al tendanee of tea lostrouca of its bitterness, an a victory for the combined forces cf , ! tal receipts amoiinted to forenoon was observed as a holiday, round at$4.75, Feeders and stockers -Little. S2W4.36, the expenditures being 61870.- ,, men will not "go off the handle" aim, the latter by a score -of . six to two. happy countenance of John Scruton a . ONTARIO The Potency of the sub-contelons" ply because they cannot. akree on pol, One ,rJ the fastest hockey games townihis- week. Ere it] no,v located at business done; prices steady, Mil& . STREET CHURCH.- Rev- for good cows k"n. 1, Dr. Gifford is booked for an address 5t; theSunday School receipts were was the subject of a lecture, stiven bv Itical questions. of the season was'plaVerl at Goderich Teasw&W-ana will be there toenwhile yet. cows-Dernafid i a for sheep 111 - I at the Auburn U'lon Sunday School $2'4;g, 57and expenses $100 -, the Chris- I M of erioh, Prices a little higher -Price n tj� F Rev. Dr. Medd, (brother of 3; H. Medd, between Stratford and the tea j. Plait arid W. Campbell, of oca undbapged, but lambs 15c pet cWt- I 1. 0ouvention, to be held on the 21st of ,ndeavor' receipts, ,were $71-41 ; ot town) in Sarnia Devine street Math- Death -of Thomas Glibs n,- Exe that town resulting In a victory for Ina 0 Gilchrist, traveller,' Toronto, wore higher, at S375 -d6t $4,65. Cedires nes66- iect is "Should '' 6796.91 Were given towards missionary . - The ptolp, of . . The -rid unchanged, at $2 tat $10 ea February ; his sub . century odist church last vvfiek*- M. pop* , the hoine club Of 8 to 6 goals- here I;at weex on business-, the loiter was IR I bor6e departments of Sabbath Schools bnt' 'causes 1, that towjL speak of it as one of the , . , �x.M. P. P. for following is the standing in the county also visiting his father, 1). Oilchries, Rat. Hoge-fteceipts light an,Yrices stem J._; be encouraged." The S.S. anniversary fund- congregation $514.87, Sunday beat and most able lectures the doc. Mr Thos. Gibson ence at hockey league: tenliviry St. 1. d-unehanied, at 86. for seleei... 8(,rvi,ce3 %ill be held next Sabbatb,Rev School $40.77 ; a6tual amount contri- for has deli,rered and was given under East Huron, died at bla resid *;�ron Lost Totlay _.:rn.-_'7�­_! o "I I Going, Stratford. will preach to buted for ordinary ioses $1001,36 , of the Leaguej qf that WroxateP, on Wednesday, at the age Clinton I 2' . - .u-iwejoeift kWl- aL0u­wtq-16o-4dtV-.J a' atrd-$6,75 or htp alid.fStm-, I �, - A. H ,�,i�rr f the auspices first 6lec,t- 0 3 few days last week visiting his son, It. P. i � ildren in the morning-, in the af- missionary benevo 6Ht and century of 76 years., Mr Gibson was Seaforth --"- 'd 68 wall pleased W, 0, Myersj ite well-known arid popu. ? ��, ternc)onan(spAnsessidnoftheSL%bbath funds. 01311.78; total $3276.14. - edtothe Legislature on March 21, j��n 3L ruggist. : - - school will be held; Mr Goma, will again WILLIs Catyacn:-110hrist ion En. . I andretainedhis seat until the God, v ingbarn, 0 4 2 with the apperrance anabusinems AotivitY lar insurance agent. formerly of 1?1*1 nto"'. I . . I 1 187 1 eriod of the Hub. . I.... ban moved from Brantford to St atford.. preach in the evening; collections In deavdr Day" was the topic for eon- 6n,viho has. been selooted ral election in 1808, a p Seaforth defeated Stratford in ,the H�la apparently drifting book � "­ aid of the S. S. funds. On Monday I sideiation at the WillIR church. Y. P. of 27 years. At the time of bie . -i- Larici Tan kardeurling series in Strat- F a Bargags lett town last,Thuroday ch is the aeritto of gravity for bim. - ., I as leader ofiho Conservative Party, is A I 10'" "I'vW�-;id'the Onl I Mond& W,�i ON will nine his business vrhi- I - . evening the annual entertaloment will ng. It was Went lie had occ ford winning: by 8, shots On .y shortly rea � i Gifford will be ifi I Monday event young lawyer of oonsiaorable abilitin and , 2" ,a I , ro than any rink defeated Ag- inWinuipeg, Hewent to Mitoball for A I . .1 be he Rev Dr. 1, h by the leader. Mitts 0 ' House cop ft, �4r �orrngl�n' GreenlAw, evening Brydone's -_ ford over Sunday. I �n, ayleorr.t7ltlob�prevloualy enlisted in one of the rapiresentILUV011 front 11611, ­,othor iiember. igrat. new's in the local curling competition week,or so to visit relstives and others be, I . I . LTTEN13unY ST was formerly A Liberal. IN A ,� Ing in 1853 first to the United State I by . A ig arid rise of ids, 8 4'rueetina of the League -on Mon- assi ned '-The beginnir 'c Xmik'i polib. afterwards to Upper Airnewpe rink defeated Spaldngs Wits Annie Rose, Auburn, sister of Dr. ., a ,Blanche Sheppard gave a 0. W.11 -let meeting hel&Feb. 2ad,1881, of the Militia, An L 1260 1%,,�3 . - Wednesday night Gibbifig's - morning for . I day, Miss urch, Portland. Maine. tword. He bois "I.-, i5pinstal:108 Of bi'319 Oanada,Mr ibsonaettled with several defeated Agnew's by 11 to 8 and Jae. Winnigeg where she taken the position hit ill I - short address on "Christian Courage," Williston ch big may be ofbisbrothera at Wroxetery it - ) the 0 . I will To a 2nd Prth of the ,, js6&"V_V'1 -in manner, bali 6 an' thn't Fair's Won fi,dm, Brydone's by 18 to 8. V uparintendent of the Industrial -.1.11 Next Sunday Revi Mr Howsob - the spread and oi I his I nut of Huron, in i861;"Wh Ill Lad� I 1. . � I I reach Educational sermons in North Society -Phenomenal. Inr' 1881, one than test. 96 wilt 11trivit ()o M. To -night (Fridag) a hockey match W 8611601. "I ,; .party �d a highel n be played in t a skatiril rink here A! h Sound, t I . .6% VMiv1v11eWX1eU1$e to rohis ille district, *89 AlmOs so and between the home club an Seatorth ', . WQj1k,V_ere.?r.0Mb,e AURR9eU1Tlht_eetId1(& TAP "SOmio of lt-sfiAe Ste, Commit- we. 6ubli. bush. His strong common sen ripsuied by his wife. is visiting his old tw # ip as And has undoubted ability, but od interesting match is promised &cool . I 1 11 ;ys number of the'Hpworth Leaguers a 1. , ,risocration meeting, etc, ssaiiiijon of the qualities intellf ant graap Of public ,affairs a 90 rth has not been defeated this friends in this vicinity; Mrs W hittifightim RiiW Towder Pa I I I A, 4 � "Pat-ticul r, Features of very much his po bropg§t him eatig f4 the front. erg well, and it was thought 19 C' - ­ , tat, invitation from the North He as S0AfO I � I o i%cce 11 Pledge," and a 6th gave a fine acenunt Arty. 11ow., .was one of the: rat HAeVOR of the season ando, large number is expected -has not been V, I . otrect a etheA-gt society of Goderich loo�aa for in the libadiirof a, 0 , , Lt n to vie. a ohange might 6 hall good- I I ,. . but OwIna to the state of the weather of the "Present, extension of the move. aygr it Is the 0on0*tv&tI#a party that bat Township of Howick, and at Con feder. to Attend to help,the boys o i has been eftiplOYsa gi Mak�s t ; And roads did not attempt It- At the ment at, ho, ,no and foreign lknds." t , ation 'Was selepted its the Reform eon- tory.. It was the Inten ion to, ,have Mies Lane who eon$ he bread , official Misses W. 0 Noll, A. Irving, 1, Ross , to 1A satistidd. , . th Riding of Huron, bela a carnival -in the, rink td-ul ht fetoneher at Burg studio for ih6 past . mieetin ' of .tbe QUAA601 ening It and M 0 Undasy, J. Laird took I didate, for the Nor narrow MR nrily (11'riday.) but owing to, the hoMy year, left for her home in' 811, KUYN last v fflof�i healthfW. I , I I Rorke, seconded N match it has been postponed until next week'for a short va tiOn to ' going to 9FAs. moved Ragh the parts referred to, A song, entitled a HSYAL w e . I . L . Man%g6r W, 1), Emersory of 1111 13"he late, VV.. T. Hays, In I 1 he Thursday evening , it will be A , grand W,nn L Ive h re bbe will 'WIl be engaged L , - If H1011, end, and nnarilmoudy 01 IftleTodag"wativoiryswoetly ann stock Opera House bao friberited , 0.000 ,o the House, Mr wit & Ithe fwd b'r F. Ri was returned't and at the same time a hockey h 9, targetio in ibe photography. . I Aev Mr HOWAOnj to re-- Zrkda MalUe, J. Wilson ralka by iiho (16ath of his gr4ndino again itti 0 on�nt. He was a 'mem- One I ,, )Aswd askings I Version ago ber of the "Preab terian Church and match between the married And single W. I', xobl% f Best Wavinoeb, has I st alum I 1rPA0&jjj.f0r the third, year; the bofird, Is rochtBach"t or Cho Rottish k6 664 Oi. avlog Of t tr clidere Will be pla�lad which b6an visiting 1: motbor, ;n ibe, Htn!011 l to of tbalt pastor and Of hymn kiloWo #A 0 NIV16ty and Nine% . $. W. Cook abd $. R. Donahue, itharged A life-long tota? abstainer, h affb� CIO 0e6,tAmugemgnt,-pj%rt1tuIAr# A9 I " L C Rev 3, At thier point about half an hour was a,ttadhed higinislt to the teetotal WOV I ! - Lh od wh ch 'a being done . with kidnapping Mlej 0611616 Bit' jr^aj Wavanosb,'t on warf'Od I *L I # rid guilty of 6011111111011 merit at, aq bit I He leaves a %'ringdy, 01 Peterboro,' Arid Mr devoted to social Individual, Towards Thouiat,, ware f7 next we . ok - v Vi F, I . . .. I alatm (it ood, ba" p6wdatit atis dbt gow 9 It6 a fine 15010115t,, one of the'WhIte theeldiAboftheevetift. t6fildslithente, �giiaojj and , koh. 11 Widow and or, ry I= Mr Gibson,' 806jiL Will S 6. one of the boot 9100 Ill the neighborb � Alum , I arigeliota were partaken of And 6'sto 16, may be isf!"tory for aeveral W D. all about 98rd in Ay I jrog,, #tTorOhtO, &fefidt6d,ev pintedi Queen Alot. health was UnOsti r a and gueededed so well that his 61CAMP16 IA- menacta 60AWth of th* om"A day. vs I -the church hiora said, every 119aeavorer" 'iucceeded. Who Xalear 11611- API a foe almow, to take no his dutl6d As duced A � I ,bld1j,4re coming to .4cet �otn-jAn L n'tiorikaty AierVICati will be preach- andrith IJOL be Honorary 001olial of Jhs years before his death, bat it Revel I , PA lioner ad d6to. - 1 "vAL0A�Nk%0&.'MA AILRIEW I V66t. And conduct a #erjefiL Of gLa# ptulwlau PAjiment of Drwi,tis, of *hloh attack of grip Was the Immediate Exposit on 0411Adiall 00rarol" what he It I 11 - , ii -1 " I 0 I` �" illi 1�7 .1 $ : _0�, f4o:-_!-�`,�_.,i,� I 13 - - FRPY*4L I i S�t'eg bo I a, * t LL lit jig 9100d.ted thol will b6 bibrO . Ut Lt6W t ! ag pulpits with Ray. " . . . . I I I I � ta.e.,.... -r.w� � �� - �-__ , � I .... I -, I . L ` - I& .1 _AA,�,. __..;i�� - - 11, 1 *40 I..jililillllllllllllbikiii",.,I"",Idt- L) 1 4...." 1 ..