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ND OF. 'MONTH SALE.
Tioirs4ily* March 28, Friday 29, Saturday 30, will be made memorable by a sale for three days
that will eartle 00 people of Minton and surrounding lcuntrg, a sale tat the most wanted merchandise at prices
hitherto unknown,. This news looks startling, but 18 • true nevertheless. One year ago we had a very successful
three days' sale, we must outdo kat year, no matter how much the loss, To gain. that end well pay you liberally
If you come to the store on aiiy qf the above days. We can't afford to sell goods at these prices every day, but for
Thursday,. Friday, and Sat:inlay(Millinery Opening Days) we'll make an exception and give shrewd buyers the bene -
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.fit of the biggest bad -pains ever even in town. Come early for best selections.
Lawns, Towelings, Linens at Bargain Prices.
toe Lawn far etiAcs
500 yards only of 28 inch wideMiOtorio•LOArn
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good strong cloth for children's wear, regte,
lar value to -day is 10c, un sitla for three
• dayeOnly at. per yard.... t, ... , .t, , 1.12
61‘c• Lin,e,it Toweling 3li6.9 '
• yids raf•brerern Linen '1'enweileg, full 13
inch Wide, good heavy .rattitlity warranted
ell flax, regular Vabie s 0e, on :tale for ft 01
three days only at per yArd • U 102
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9p " Toweling 5c.
Knzp,rds of pure Linen Toweling.,full 17 inch
lettle, with fast color red border. well
worth 9c yd., on sale Millinery Opening nc
,days only at per yard . ... ... ; -MU
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1.2;40 Toireling-8c,
500 Yerdeof Pure Linen Toweling, full 17 in.
wide, -half bleached, With fancy .red , and
•white border, warranted fast. extra heavy
VIMvaluoitour-regularprice-
124%for•the three Millinery Opening days e
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:specie' peryard
.30c Table Linen 23c
58ihridjeTaltlelinenextraha:atlisoedfeEgne,ourlil;
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on sale for three days at .23
60c Table ,Linen 470
'58TilancehnwIndl TvaablreaLn Iner pure,ext rflakh heavy: Igr 184 -
Al went, regular value to -day, is 30e, on A 7
sale for three days at s't 1
$1.25 Table Linen $50
1.iece only. about 25 yards Of 72 inch wide
full bleached Table Linen, elegant floral
design, our very hest $1.25 value on sale .0 C
Millinery Opening days onlyat pee yardMU
25c Cotton Sheeting at 15c
100 yards of 72 inch wide Sheeting, in twill
and plain Weave. good quality. regular
• value of which is today 25e, on sale for I c
three days only at. per yard 1 4/
80 and 10o Embroideries 50
400 yards •of Bmbroideries 2 to 4 inches wide, '
•extra, good edgee, all new this season,
Worth $c aud 10e, on sale days choice for.. sUU
Corset Covers 04.11Jc
7 dozen Corset Covers made of good qualitv •
. „cotton, perfect fitting, sizes $2 to 40, well
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wraith 20c, ealedays at ,, . . . ,
White, Skirls worth $1.25, 85c
Ladies' Siclete Made, of very, fine wbite • cot-
ton'wide frill of Hamburg Embroidery
regelar vAlue is $1.25, on sale daye your
choice of sevetal styles at each, IN U
10c and 12%c Prints 71/20
loisfierds of new Spring Prints light and
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darkeolore, all good patterns for wrappers -
" and OM lining, all warranted perfectly
fast, regular prices are 10e and 120, on07
sele for three days only at per yard t 1
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-75c Tweed for 48c.
reat. coret
13argain.
, torsej.s7fOiTkr.
„:- egt" fine,tiorilfwelf,Frencn jean, all
Nearly UV Pairs of 06raets,.. Made Of
•fillet1 with the best steel end warrant.
edperfect in fit and finish, all sizes
• from 19 to -30, our regular price is 75c 4g
per pair On sale for three days only -
SOO
A Lace Curtain Bargain..
• ,
$i.50. Lace Curtains for Sec
25'Paire only of Nottingham' Lase Curtains
extra fine quality of net, open design. full
50 inches wide and 34 garde long, lock
• stitch edges, regular value is $1,50 per pair 0,
• on. sale for three days ab..... . .... , . ; . , mu
A Big Handkerchief Bargain
12ic and 15c Handkerchiefe afor 2se '
Ladies' Handkerchiefs made , of fine White
lawn: embroidery in corners; nicely hetet-
stitchedregular value is 124c and 15c, Mil- n-
.!iner, Opening days at.......... ...... 3 for L
30e Cashmere •Gloves 19c
Ladies Cashmere .Gloices,. eery fine make,
.in black only, suitable. for • early spring „
wear, regular
clear at per sl
'131‘tle• days to e
10c Skeins of .
Shetland Floss at 4 for 25
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88 vials only of 29 inch wide Tweed in small /OD skeins of Shetland Floss in pink, blue and , -.. ' Black Skirt and Dress lengths, no two
;Vey broken checksuitable for men's or red, a very fine yarn for making fascinatalike, in a choice lot of 'small and large
' ' on sale for three days at s sale days only '
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beye'-weitr, best tweed we have soldfor 75c ors, replier price per skein is 10c each; on . n r .- designs, regulaz prices are $5.50 to 6.50 . U 0 n c
... ... ^ for 9 LU each, on sale for three clap only at... 40 U
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Smite Flaiinelette Bargains.
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Addifional Local Aims.
itiraaNuRyontmes.-The ladies
ot ()tiptoe and vicinity will be interest-
ed in the millinery openings this week,
which opened on Thureday and con-
tinue the f?llowinit dap at both Rod -
gene Bros. and Newcombe s. There
will be on exhibit the very latest crea.
• thine in opring millinery; the ehow.
mores have been renovated and preifent
beautiful appearfukee,
AP1'O1NT/inNT8.-Mr W. swam! og
Cardwell, brother of Mrs S. Plummer,
has been appointed a Veterinary In-
streCtOr at Toronto, for cattle going to
the old country, and J. Rutherford, of
• Portage le Prairie, an inspector at
Liverpool for thorongbred cattle com-
ing to this country. Even sofpronounc-
ed an opponent of the Government as
Dr. Blacken eave these aPpointruepts
are all right,
Com OoLLBOTION.-in the store win-
dow at J. MoOlacherty's May be seen a
very fine collection of very old coine
and a few rare stamps, the property of
Geo. Marshall, the baker at this estab-
lishment. it is one of the best we have
ever seen and the -number displayed is
not all, atheugh in the, window there
are abcut 1000. At his home in Sea -
forth be has a large collection of differ-
ent stamps many of which are rare. -
lie places a high value on ,both of the
collections, . and he has reason for it
took many years of gatheriti%
EueLo Y YOUR, IDLE TIME--ItS 0.•
good as cash. "Work at Home" is an
idea tbat willappealto those who have
-any spare -time at this season; - To Se --
cure the services of such,Peoples Knit.
ting Syndicate Limited, of Toronto,
are offering remunerate home work to
-beds:me-With their AutomaticSeamles
Knitting machine. There's is work
that anyone can easily learn and could•
be done by different members of the
family according as theyhave leisure -
good way to make the idle minutes
pay the rent and buy the firing. See
their announcement in another col-
umn.
THE N. B. -There is a new order in
town. We learn that. several of the
"firsti
families" are in t They are
known by the title of the Order of the
N. B's. They can be recognized by a
healthy appearanciein fact much above
the average. an alert step cc.upled with
, an upelght, manly carriage, but prin-
cipally
by a somewhat 'shrunken ap-
pearance in the vicinity of . the waist-.
coat, somewhere in the region where
the watch chain usuallyreposes. Their
i
numbeis are rapidly ncreasing, and
before long we venter° to predict that
two meats a day will be more in vogue
than the now prevalent three. .
TAKING THE therteue.-The census of
Canada *ill be taken on the night of
Sunday, March 81s1, and every person
liviag in the Dominion at that hour
will be counted by, the enumerators,
who will start out 'on their 'rounds on
April 1.. The electoral riding of 'West
.Eluron will be in charge of J. L. Grant.
of Lochalsh, and he enumerators for
Clinton are: -No. 1, E. J. Courtice; No.
2, Walter Coats; No. 3, N, Robson; No.
4; 121.7 Dickinson. ;Mr Blue, the Dentin -
ion census commissioner, has tele-
graphed all district commissioners to
be vaccinated, Mr Grant called a
meeting of the enumerators for Clin-
ton, (ioderich, Goderich townehip and
Colborne on Tuesday, in Goderich for
instructions ;they will meet again on
Friday of this weekfor further orders.
The enumerators for Ashfield, West
and East Wawanosh were called to-
gether on te ednesday in Dungannon
to receive their instructions. '
$00IAL Te,- The tisUal • 80061
assembly given by •the Amusement
- Committee in •Staveley Hall On last
Friday evening was a bright and • en-
joyable affair, although not as well at-
tended -as -formerly, it being due to the
Lenten seasonithe London -harpers fur-
nished the music. Among those from
outside places who were present were
Miss and Mr Waltoreof Goderich, Miss
-Muutartlost Brucefleld, Miss M. Collins,
of Kincaadine, and Miss Elva AdaMs,
of Londesboro. Surmise parties were
given to Miss Lola Miller on last Wed-
nesday evening, and Miss May Arra-
strong on Friday evening; a delightful
time was spent at beth places in games,
etc, On Thursday evening Miss Laura
Olson entertained • a number ot • her
frfende. Miss -• Lily Andrews was the
hostess to a congenial afternoon tea to
her friends on Thursday last week.
A. very pleasant, evening wits spent, on
Friday last, when Rev. Dr. Gifford and
wife entertain° 1 a few of their friends
at the parsonageethecompany consist-
ed of the cboir at the church with a
few otheramaking it company of near-
ly thirty; the evening was spent' in
games and music, after which a deli-
13c Flannelette at in •
800 yards of 32 inch wide striped Flannel-
ette,in light and dark colors,good heavy
euallty. our regular 8e valee, on sale 04
Millinery Opening days at per yard, ., s
1240 Shaker Flannel at 8c
250 garde 32 inch Wide Shaker Flannel in
blue and white enly,best English make,
• fine lofty finish.our regular 120 quality, ea
on sale for three days at stl u
The last otour WraPperettes :
no and sge Wrapperettee at die
400 yards ot 29 inch wide Wrapperette„ in
in a fine range of colors, some in stripes
and other in flaraldesigns,all hard finish
and warranted fast color, will make
gond wrappers or quilt, linings, reg" -
ular In ice 120 and 15c, on Millinery tie 3 •
Opening days your choice a the lot, ycloil1U4
A -Hosiery -Bargain,
38c Cashmore Hose for 209
120 peke of ladies. plain black Cashmere
Rose with extra heavy sole, heel and
toe, made of double thread. sizes 8, 9
regular price is 38c per pair. We
bought them for all wool but found cot-
ton niixed in, they will give Al wear. n
On sale for three days at ,per pair 25c•
Two Apron Bargains
•'Mk -Aprons for isk
Ladies' Aprons made of good quality lawn
nicely trimmed and finished, regular
30c value, on sale days to clear. at each
50c and 6001/tennis for 38c. ,
Ladies' Aprons made of fine white lawn
with straps over shoulders, nicely trim-
med with embroidery,our regular prices Q Q
48c, 50e, 60e. To clear sale days at each
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Three Dress Goods Chalices
200 yards of 36 to 40 inch wide all wool
Serges in green, fawn and btown, just
• the thing for girls' spring dresses, regu- le
lar value 30e per yd., on sale days...... 1 0
,
fioc Plaids for 36e
80 to 40 inch Plaid Dress Goods; in assort-
ed colors, in all wool and silk and, wool
mixtures, regular prices are 50c and 60c, 0 g
on sale for three days only at per yd
65.60 and 6.50 Skirthed Dress lengths$d.95
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COMBE7.-S .Ar' :CLINTON I
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Additional Local News SmebtrotTs;-eAnioner the ougutiret TAX: EXEMPTIONS.-According•to the
the yards this Week were: -On ouday report of the BltreeiLof Iodpstries, the
EAATEtt
EXCURSION
issued
to stb
Eeturir up to Tuesday, April eth
AT
Single Fare
I, The W.O. W. hod a vory-socig 3time. one carload of cattle by S. Smith, two Elin-Reid and one by Chas. Wallie
among themselves at their iegillef -Ce
le
(from Blfor Toronto; on Wednes.
ythl
monthly meeting on last Monday even-
ID. Downs,and E. E. Hiltons recitations TIO lio°11/8 ram -Wednesday tree
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ing; solos were sung by J. W. Chidley, "3' me e3' ol• Smith. .
an unfavorable day tor the fair and al-
though there were qUite a .nurnber of
farmers and buyers in town it did -not
come up to that held in February.
We onderstand there were a number
of sales and exchanges took places and
presented, and the seaeon swork closed prices for food horse flesh was keener
For the round trip
Buyyour tickets at the tip town rn social
jk.roonir the buyers we noticed here
a . manner.
by W. Sierhan and Jas. Ford a speech.
Cumin& Dm:R.-The annual dinner
of the curling club will be held.at tbe
Rattenbury.House on Friday evening
at 820 p m. The trophies to the SUS-
cessful rink in the local contest will be
VARSITY GllADUATES.--4oronto lin: were: -P. McOt egor; Brucefield; T. J.
agency. Ivetaity is well represented in this Rat 6 Bri', Hensall; John Seel!, and Thos.
"Tor Par Ai( ulars ae to rates, etc -apply Of Ontario by the number of its grad- attnford, Exeter; John McMann, D.
F. R. RoDGNITS, uates, as will be seen front the follow- Donovan and Geo. Turnbull, •Seaforth;
Hallway a Steamship Agent, Clinton. ing figures:- ' Jas. McCuokey. • Godericln J. Elliott,•
0141/444414"1"1"."."4"4#11#4.A.A Bruce county. atr& Medicine Total 0771E11,4
_: W FOUR DOLLAR BILL._ -A new
"• ssgvertiotintuut Gt ray 89 ' 43 Se four dollar note will be issued shortly
•cw
Huron 86 33 ge by the Department of Finance. • The
gpoiotuivitatus-genry's photo studio..Pae i Perth _ 37 , 24 (11. 1 face of the note has portraits of the
Agentswanted-Bradley-Garretson co -------2 xr,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, rtn.„,.,,,,,,„,,„T„ The Earl and Countess of Mintoothe Geyer-
° , Easter etenrsions-lf IV Hodgens ''''''''"''''''""""'''' '''''—'"'"`"'" - nor- General Wearing the uniform of a
4 reserved seats for the next entertain -
4 ment on the Metropolitan Course were brigadier general of volunteere, which
- -1' Yr4kC'l einTraCremfie 0° 4
rank he held before coming to Canada.
. Si rileverereoras-G Emerson 5 readily picked hp on Thursday morn- the centre, is the Sault S. Marie
ing atlackscin Bros.' The concert is I°
bookedfor the town hall on Thursday canal, a large steadier being in the • act
Jadignallon meeting -3' iv/Halal 6 , evening, April 41.1a. end is expected to of passing through the lock, - On the
seeds -w L Gabnette 6
be a rare treat, Wherever this noted back a it is depicted a scene. ' On the
•Vardwlliner•rebargy-Mosinnon a Co . 5 quartette -hart appeaaina-Varland Bros 6 red.tke press speaks note there Is a view ot the Parliament
yammaster
for Sale -Mrs' TFGoodwin . -- ... ., • • • • •'• 5 in the highest terms ofits ability. Motor's 11111 Park, showing the hill,
The buildings and Ottawa river, taken from
5
er TWina-J MPlatt . e 6 rniarteite will be assisted by Augusta
5
Wanted iota farm -W II Jrvis b., Grimm. All who are fond of high with the whole of the Library and
• Seat peasfortkile--E johns-,,.: .
Wanted-oldiss Attrill .. 5 clan Vocal music should mote it a Souse of Parliament. ,
Wanted -3 It combs , .. -. ... ... . ... 6 point te hear them. ,, FROM .11100BEZAW-Vire have just re -
Nothing like leather-Tayicieselni. , 8 celved a letter from our Aid friend,
Mittlethereer-sisesson aree . .. , 8 IN f401,40 110Lt Bolen& - An unus. Hugh Thornton, of Moosejatv, Men./
Leetteuteles-Iftelgens Broa.....„.. ..... 8 nay stylish and ptetty wedding took from which we take the following items
i--•, • plate this week in Goderich townshiof interest to our many reacierte="The
Ver. Huron Sheep Raiser'. at 11.0.elbek, 012 Wednesday, the 27th. NEW EEL hralways a welcome paper
In Middleton's church, which was prat., to us; we get Bo much news from-tottn.
' tin decorated for the occasion, Miss try and town about all that happens,
Olara, daughter of Ur and Mrs John and about all the large logs and eggs,.
Middleton, became the bride of Mr but MoosejaW district can beat you for
•Oharles Taylor, of (near Myth) Morris; large boys. We ' have a boy here, a
The ceremony was performed in the
,, helf-breed, Butirasi by name, eighteen
presence of about forty guests and eam olds, who atria& 7 feet, '7 inches
others, by Rev. E. B. Smith, And eeitte high, Weighe 818 poubdri, and wears
Were set apart for the invited, The No. 19 boote. We had oneof thegrand-
pretty young bride WWI charminglyat-
tired in white silk organdie With chit., est banquets in Moosejaw, on March
10th,that was ever given in the North -
lee trhnininasi she wore a veil and ear- west, which was given in honor of Jas.
ried a boquet• of white roma. Mifie A. IL Roes Who has servedtte faithfully
a Tallorr, A sister of the 10150030 os and Well for 18 years as Our member
hridestaptid, Was garbed in a corral- for the Northwest, and who has been
ponding costume of pale -blue with appointed gold ceminiesitmer tor the
black oleturd yukon.:1 - • • -••• • ._ ........._
following is theAmount of tax exemp-
tions in the several- places . named - in
the.caunty :-Brussels, 66,800 ; hicet et,
$6,500, and 621,585 in farm lands -which
are inside the caperation ; ' loderieh.
5101,500; Seaforth, 84.000;; Winvham,
617,379. . .
PrtopremY0mANence.-11.Hill bought
the Cooper cottage, Albert street, . at
-present occupied by It.• Reynolds, and
will remove to it next week. ears Reid,
Peinceseetreet,will leave to reeide with
her son on the.12t h cow; of 14 ill lett,and
the house will be occupied by W. Bea-
com; ILIteynolde moxes into•the house
vacated by Mr Beacom. W. 13rydorre,
solicitor foe the vendor, has geld the
parcel of town property known as the
Foxtcre property,. it was Sold under
mortgage on'Wedneeday by Auction-
eer ' Dickinsbn; the purchasers were
Jar. Smith, who bought the cottage,
Gibbings survey, Ontario street, for
$425, and J. Taylor and Thomas Hello -
Way, Who each bought half . of the
semi detached brick • house next to the
Ontario street church parennagef Mr
Taylor bought the east half, paying
therefor .$500, and Mr . BolloWe the
West half, also for $501 Thos. olio. dens lunch was served. •
way Mild to Mrs Elizabeth Taylor the
house on Ontario street, at present oe. AN EXTENSIVE BusiNEss.-While in
cupied by his son A. J. Holloway ;.- the Brampton the other day a NEW ERA
price paid was $800. - representative visited what is known
SPORTING NOTES. -Clinton curlers as theiWilliarns° Shoe Factorv,in which
went to Seaforth last Thursday and several former well-known turoniana
played, in all liklehoods the last game
ot the season, Seaforth winning by 11
shots. The. Clinton players were :-
W. P. Spalding. W. E. Rand, W. Roes, ,
W. Jackson, J. Johnston,R. B. Combe,
Dr. Agnew.' -13. J. Gibbings,N. Fair and
F. Fair. The victiatioue rink in the
local turfing Coblpetition Will be pre-
sented with eilk umbrellas, which were
beautifully engraved by P. B. Crews,
at a Curlers' diner to he held as the fin-
ale to a successfulsetteon. Coming on
the season for reorganization, the C. C.
L football club le again to the front
with a full force of officers backed by a
strong team bound to give opponents
a beetle to defeat them. A meeting
was held on Wednesday' evening, of'
last week arid elected the following, E.
M. McLean presiding as chairman
Hon. Pres., Pres.. j. ninefold : manager, it
)1 '. McLean ; settretary, H. C. Mclior-
e hat andie ; cant., A, E. Aikenhead ; curator,
bonnet, The Orobbi d. also Carriea , , .
• Olo BIC° g
New buggies-Blunball a 61,33fath ......5
Morrlsh , 5
.4.41dui
11 r *heft ilohnes; the young "gentleman
ti frepreeeets Wein Enron in the Renee
Of Cointrioeilihes given bid view on tile ter-
iffettieported, three -
.""After elliseeferinee herr, to War the.
;Went olit,all, stiklibakhe Obtained
'benefit from.tee prOteetioe Wad to throw
,audt..10 tat ivee. The policy filet- Amid
be sdepted the Howie weir to mole the
, best of living as IOW ed Ctinaistent ,With 'the
reoleaserrive of the reVeiitief, and our *Miff
be blued 'upon she' re.
,qoiretediated'tlie.00unery and not guided
•:by the IegitlIstioo et the tatted States He
• 00egratultied tbe Government,. that they
•,hirdnot yoidas.te the ,repretentetiona of
tattiligeitationief woollen and Ittinbee in
d the:liking for Inatome/I. 4:441,31e, '
trellis oilier Words-, this Meant that
*fir toe wool' 'miss the prim is
Vatildbe OAS dieedeentiige Of thefarmea,
.Thkee are lietee4110A0001 of sbeeF 1°S. War. where the Wedding breakfast WAS al
ea here and therethrougbout the oonnt
difnerfin • It W6014 1)0 licOneWhat diftion t
tO eatiVinciltherivinee of any fleek *bit it
'atidal.I te'hie disedviietitgif if he remised
Mort for hie AMON • clip of WOOL Sit
Uolme. Is not ii:preetioatifieplierd,-Len,
Acialfrokrretri • ,
The Wee perfeetlY'Wellthai
,the fabler owlet he lethelitted by .prcitic
• Oat, for thif Vile Vast was da te a Ger.
• • In 114 ciarilet, Mitt Of the 'Wong -
*vela of free *hider Ind only Adopt«
thetiritioiple th,oteatioh as matter
pitray expedieney. The, member for
est Butte idea not edit% that a allay
an ,,wool *vela iini priee to the farm'
, entul.aisnine for arguroeut Viet it would
"
and bis prefeit.'‘If 1001, by
*kW of thadely It tidied- in the
" latte to gay Wet iirstandthen
11 b�ok enOt the cotlettede-.-tha Ur -
0*: • tie elle. • ,
t Witte /IOU* Wed
swing Mailed Pedeotion 10 the
' fisteueetai, Whit itlitged that
intithirty hit by the Prefer,
"• they still hate nearly
•• the ,instabst for
• thinkistay bats any
sr,
was eupported by 'Oe .8awers }ecrainlittee, J. ftaneford, E.
Me-Obee„ it Middleton,' The usher were THELATE MR Bittroire,rFrom the.
a brothend cOnaill fif-the bride. Al. 0°Hitt WOod `Bulletin We clip the fol- M. McLean, H. O. McMordie, A. B,
th
Alkenhesid, R. bkiepherson and O.
teethe church ceremony all- adjourned lowIn g, In reference ' to the death of
John rude; (father-of-DrrBrainor- °CAM bell. 'Bartle curiere wilI eeect a
A.zeerly eit Clintoncy mention tif whick sn--Tielg
8000 rink for next season. The
In the hem° of the bride's parents,
, p dke weather has induced the
lately a scene of merriiiient and the oe. oratfibtae-tO ,Aiit Week's bleelet--“T'll boys to hink of the Mutineer ganiee
cation Of an a t attest of good whales deceased bad leee` been a resident of and on . resday night tor& the Midi'.
and humor. It happily ended by. Waste the immediate vicinity of Alliston, and
and bridal assistant.. The bilde's tr AV* eat,
to the bride, groom, beet- and hostess was
1WilititigtrikOniir ants Irrourgreitte, hon
niZ elaV11121101:e ''-', There were :thoeoayro4tnirg:
betivreobtyearthruganizinw the lacrosse ',club
WI tikhat to mateh. Thar happy couple Mee. A few years', ago he retired and.
moved into the Vitlage of Allietioni eager to fet lasts preeent who are all
• ening- eOetititut Wile of brown and blue
left on the 2,66 train for a trip to Tor-
onto and east, and Oulu return to coin- ' :fah 13;ilica:gttneAtIlhoZgl' igrroti):11=stril lilnanlot,astoritig the green and practide
• the 0. L. A. With a
ave decided to enter the
'1,12ence IMMO life at "Orchill" near btre, he did not feel as contented ad strong tertni t ' OOPS With any oppon.
Myth. They were the recipients Of 1'00 445014 Ws elil ardefeeeeeg ent, rhe na e which the chib will be
dolly Oft* or nine and beauty from consequently he return to Alliston known an I StratheOntite! is sign!,
• their many ricquaintances. Both are atter reidding here ' a COUble Of years.
well known, the bride ;being a popular ' Mr Bruce- eniorra good lEtaalth while fUeltatiglIgTfk. tiatelitliiili noted Strath.
young.lady, hot Only Inthe township, en the farm and, for some time after,
but among nhineetia* friend.' in Olin- but lately he had beenra offeror from conair did in So th A.fridas. The ofil-
core tor the curreut year pre 1 -Hou.
' tonal:id smooth while Mr Taylor Is *trouble in hie back„ which was SUP' Tires., Alex, ArmatrOng ; 1/013, Vide, 3,
• a, prat:tritons highly etelpeeead potato have been the:result of an ado.. & visker t peace T. Matheson ; vicels E.
young num in omit oonomtulatione °Merit with rhich he meb by a fall. „ je oanteion ; fr, Doherty i etoy,t
and sr en svhdteg kor *eh' re life are Hid WitiOlf. Ye Aitine and WI) datioh• A.. Shepherd ; tre, 4, F. Kerr '; corornit-
.4‘
tee, P. Muth, . Whitely and F.
ojilanittized°11' tortheeiuserrotib"ot bOliidlestib-
day evening with t itAfollowit* ow
••cexs r-1101). Prial i, t 3..... 007 tie4707:
. Mite ; preeTag, tow ; initneaser,
hefty 1 rapt., T. M4tas
, Stevenson; trees* Dign I
mitter, t was,
herty an i W,
l \ '
era Ater:tiff the guests ill *die. tota thorn% his death, Of the tons,
tanoe were,--Mrs(Ele ) Gray, of Park, George is a Well knottni lawyer In
h Mies Cllitett Gbodeve, of Actin:wee, tetra, Thomas is psot1elng dentistry
and Mre Deihl, Of Ails* iflifritig; Miss M. here, and ;PPS**, 1rImset , and Bs
sko waft, and Mn. Lin,,of 004 I Arti 10 ths Northwest near
nd field; ArabI
T
w liffii . ow, M for over forty years a faith itl an
Mpg Mkt* and Mr O. bilarksf WThe daughter. are at home,
mr o
4 J.. B. •rolot snit loom -Ulm, Settliftel offloull Member of ths Ifethoo
ts Taylor, of Blyth; and Clinton dist oharahe alWaYro tokkilik An SOWN
relaiii9611 Of the party,- • interests"
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•
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are financially interested. Thepremsomewhat extensive and are says that the late M. C. Cameron was
tees are t
filled with the most modern machinery the gentleman who asked for the mon-
ey. Of course Cook takes a tolerably
safe position in accusing a dead man.
He his no fear of being confronted ,by
the manheacc 11 ma. ,
'
•
••• A"'t
4,
•
Pill
Eye8
on the display of
• Wall Paper
AT
Cooper's
• Book Store
ei.urreN, °NT.
--SMUT;ON
• If the farmers would have their next crop of oats entirely free from 'Oink treat
the Heed in the following manner. -
Take 4i oz. ot Coixibe's Formaldehyde and 10 gallone of water, iniMetee for 10'
minuters (abeolutely no hum to the seed,) Tour next orop will be absolutely free from
emus
• -Put up in 1 lb bottles, for 75o.
H B CONNIE,
Chemist tt Druggist
Ottawa Letter.
„
Ottawa, March 23: -Ib is of to be pre -
mimed that the Opposition had some de-
finite object in view when they decided to
formulate prenonncement upon the trade'
and tiriff policy of' the -Government; and
that alter haying met such signal detain at
the polls on their anti-British repeal -the.
preference policy, they would not invite
attention to the question at all unless they
had'something new to offer. Events have.
proved however that the, hope. was delus-
ive, the resolution disclosed 'nothing new,
it wap made up of the three old plinks,
aproteetive tariff for the benefit -ot all
Canadian industries, annual trade prefer- ,
woe for all industries within the empire; t
and a high tariff wall against the rest of
the world. . -
The first and third of these are largely
disereeised today and are becoming , more
and more so all the time, and of the second,
all reasonabla.men must be now convinced
that ,
IT. Is Imeatiormuila
so long as Canada maintains her . pro-
teotiye„ attitude and that there 19 no idea
of abandoning that is abundantly shown
by the first olanse of this very resolution.
As the resolution itself was naturally an-
ticipated that the epeeohes of those stip,
porting it would elucidate the matter and
Will re -open next -week
witli the largest and'hest stock
of bicycles and sundries e'ver-
illOWD. in Huron. ;
Watch this space 'for fu-
ture announcements.
E MERSON'S BICTeLE AND(
MUSIC HOUSE. Goderich
Metropolitan
I
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"proniPt and energetic Steps" to secure 1,e Bi
elaborate the oroposele set -forth therein. --..
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For example;the resoldions deolired "for uc .
ndelssohn Hale . Quartet
nt. .
mutual trade preference Within the e-
audAugusta •E, Grimm
pire" and declared that the present time. 1 _
was upartionlarly opportune" for the ' TOW11, Hall, Thursday, April 4th..
sametlint throughout the debate there-hae......„-xlm of iogi„,,,o soofo.ciaoira noksiii, leiiiile' - •
net been a single seggestion as to what to subscribers on Thurs., liar. 28, at 9 a.m. .
Sh011Icl be the nature of these "prompt and i adGenere raseervelegvsale rt6421lowing days ;.-.- ;
Doors onpen 7r.15, enrglidanmeills begins at
energetio steps," Even the • first %dans°
that which deolared that "the' vtelfare of 8.15 sharp.
this cionntry requires a pronounced policy kdiAs tiedid
of adequate protection and, encouragemedt the kir Mon. ti= at theft enterain•-
lecturing, miningancl''other ' intermits of
at all times to the labcr egrioultnral,rnann- ments. sot. by C. Mare.
Caned'," was'severely handled by more
than one epeaker whom:mimed himself a
protectionist in principle and • in theory,
but who denounced the old N. P. vehe-
mently hecense, as was very truly said,
• N r LAS
IT: _SPE BOTECTSD _ Olt,
agriculture nor mining, the three Most im-
portant industrial interests of the 'country.
The old N. P exolaimed one honorable
member irpni the Territoriee, meant pro.
holden for the manufacturer, and utter.
disregard for every other interest in the
,cotantry, or, es the Premier put it in few
words, tbe protective policy of the Tories
pats the money in the private pocket of
of the individual; while the revenue polio
of the Ltherale puts the money in the pnb-
lie treasury for the benefit of the people.
H. H, Cook gave evidence on Tues-
day -before the Senete committee Which
is investigating the charge that the.
said, Cook was asked to Contribute
$10,000 to secure- a senatorship. Cook
for the manufacture of all classes of
shoes. A staff of about one hundred
hands are kept busy, the output being
one thousand pairs a week. AO Israel
Taylor, formerlyof Clinton, looks after
the financial end of the husiness,assist-
ed by Mimi Nettie Stevens (daughter of
Mrs Sas. Stet/eel as ethnographer. Mr
Horace Foster, a sb formerly of Clin-
ton, is superintendent of the shipping
department, while Mr Fred Kibler,late
of Znrich, has charge Of one branch of
manufacturing ; several others from
this county also find employment in
the various branthed. The machinery
used isso complete that all work for-
merly done by hand is now done much
more expeditiously by Machined that
are ahnost human in the,. operatione.
The bushiest', we were told, has in-
creased very Materiallyduring thepaet
year, and gives promise Of being fairly
remunerative.
.'1,11/es FAIN W EnDED.-Agreat many
of her trieiids were gathered aWthe de-
pot on Tuesday morning to see Mies
Josie Pair (sister of W. D. Fair) away,
and %vial her a safe journey on her tat)
to the west. It was a sad parting for
her, especially when she bade good-bye
teher brother,ae they felt the last fam-
ily tie had been broken. she goes to
Wintiptig,where uponarrivitiOn Thum-
dayAth Iqh.,she will beer me the bride
of a former Clintortianddr Neli Fear int
old etnployee of NOIV Baas but °for
some tune A resident Of the town Of
Morden, Man. The marriage was to be
solemnized in Knox church, in ,Winni.
te.rges' baytlefiet mrdniltestevr.aMt 'MCI; rignmobapeirtt
forming the ceremony, Miss /fair was
one ot the most popular young ladies
of Olinton,and we are sorry to Ramberg
etill pliteried tO know that she beoentes
the Wife of an old Huron boy, They
will Make their home in Norden, while
Mr Mit ha* Mt intsreit in the Meth -
We; bas been superintendent of the
risebyteristi Sunday School, aild an
anti's° promoter of all social reiorm,
s14.ndlng earyhialt hipublicsitimation
We join Stith their numerous blends
In oongratulnt4onu and *Mhos for
Wag wedded 11. of lutuptnese. •
..444,44.6,41.4*
OIJIBi TOW
Marble...4 0r4nite-
17701?)7C8
The purriliaser of* monument
• should have complete confident*
in the reliability of the firm, liam
which he buy, for theinsterial
And workmanship is something
very few buyers are familiar with.
• If you do not know rat, please in-
quire about Our- rehebility bora
• those who kncrw ne best. We are .
the only priotioal men here in our
line.
• •
B Hoover, Proprietor
Next to Clonunerelal Hotel
_RAIIKEI--ln Stanley, 10, wife of Mr
rinks, a son.
1401/6111,-A1Ottawa, March 24, Mrs A. 32 -
Loucks, (formerly Miss Ai B. MoBrfeai, of Olin -
ton,) a dm:leiter.
HO0VER.--0:1,,iiir. es, in Michigan, H.S. A.,
to the Rev. 1. H. and Mrs Hoover, (nee Miss
Florence Howson') a son. '
M000NNEL16-In Goderich, on March the
1(1th, Mrs 11cCOnnell, wife Of; John McConnell,
or a SOU. •
• PAML.-On Marek 10, Goshen line, Manley,
the wife of Mr John Park, of a don,
)40LIN0HICY-On March 18, Goshen line.
Stanley, the, wife Of Mr Devia /kicLinchey, Q?a,
daughter.
BRADSHAW-In Morrie, on March lit, to
Mr and Mrs larsidithaw, twin sons. Both died
thei following day.
,/fAllitIS-Iii Grey, otillarch 1410 Mr sea
lire W. W. Harris, of it daughter.
10W81* Grey, en Noel, 17, te ur and
Mrs Tohnlowe, eke' daughter. •
MaleletReLe-In ilinten en March 21, to
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Ir. Maiining, Si daughter.
1142,11110120.
PDX-FAIR.-In WiniiiPem, at Huta Witch,
on Thtireday, March 98, bY Rs% It. O. Rtrin-
ba 11,01 Morden Presbyterfta thumb, Neil Fox,
of Morden, Ma11.• tors:11407_0f Clinton,to Mimi
/ogle Fair (sister of W. D. Fair,) of Gunton.
TIO.1-4010018T.-At the residence( of
Aileen ShimMorria, on Weeneedite. mirth 20,
1SY ROY. D. Rogers, Harry Veer to 3thet Addle
liPctrratit, Whet MOrria.
FEEHIII-MettAlft.-44 Grey. on Weenie:-
marelt 20, by 1161. 1). Mateo. wedded
briser. D. Perris, of Wbaghain, Jailed Peftle
totem Jade, daughter of James/ION**, eU of
Grey.
bride'e Parents, orris, on weenesder, _March
MoGettal-Elitelt.*At the reaidellea tha
lei ROY. WM. stilled, Thos. O. WW1 OS
datIghterof Mr end Mrs George
key, au of mortis,
G AN. • Owe et
th era 21,
nein to
CAMPELL-GRARAIL-At the residenoe
the bride's parents, Lticknow, on March 19, by
Rev. Mr McLellan, Mr John Campbell, of
nipegosis, Manitoba, to Miss Kate Graham.
TARLOR - MIDDLETON -At Ididdletoe
church, Goderkh township, Mar. 27, by Rev.
88 Smit_ ,h Marisa, son of Bee. Taylorer
Blyth, to Miss Clara, daughter of Mr and Mrs'
3. Middleton, Reynold read, Gelled& town-
ship. -
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WILCOX-In ExeDIEDter onliare. lila, Jane Tom-
linson, wife Of Danfet Wflc0x aged 79 years.
TI10.11113017--In Tuchersmith, March 14,
trelix Thompson, aged 70 Years and 0 months(
SILLB-In Cleveland, Ohio, on March 20, 110
Daniel L. eillsf formerly of Brucefield, .iiged
years.
GOTTSOHALK-On March 18,_ at Znrieln,
Lniailenngest child of Mr and Mei David
Gottschalk, at•the age of 3 years.
the GONieii line, Stanley on Mar
90, Annie W. Morrisonwife of John IL Park
theage Of 18 years, 8 months end e days,
COLWELL-At Port Ilene, March 25 Mae. •
karat Charlotte Glass, wife of Capt. Walter J.
(7olilwefis aged -427ra
MITOBLL/nTOronteo March. 211; Debella •
Mitchell, redid of the late Jahn Mitchell, of.
Gocterieh, aged. 78 yrs,
Vargo,leortaDakote, orariday
ine,
Mar. 22, Jennie Younebelored wife ,td, John
JardAged 50 yrs. •
BELL -In Arden Manitoba, FeL411.1it 3er
ell, tor wetly of mammy.
OYAL
Baking Powder
Makesthetwead
1110111 healthful.'
Safeguaxds tte food
against alum.
meths