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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-03-14, Page 5••••0. " MARCH 1.41 1901 THE CLINTON NEWS -R Ittelaseekao,wsiess,4o,,ail...s.asswee.aserso.-00,10elleWscellwakell~11010.006.11a040,0110.040.11Aellalitelarlia~0-111.01000,0 1 44,1.2 FIRE.! FIRE ! SALE. NO! NO! IT WAS ONLY WATER. We bought $1675 worth of goods that were rejected by a wholesale b,ouse because they werer supposed to be damaged by water While our buyer Wa$ away visiting the large wholesale houses last week looking for spring novelties, etc., by chance he came across a large consignment of Dress Goods, Sateens, Prints, Cashmeres, Lace • Curtains, Gixigliams, Tickings Table Linens, Shirtings,etc., amounting to $1675, which, were imported direot and the wholesale house to whom they were consigned had refused them because the oases were wet thinking the goods also were damaged. Our buyer made. it his business to look carefully over them, aid anding them extra good value and nearly all perfect with the exception ofa yarcl or so on the outside of the piece,he made them an offer at a low rate on the dollar which was accepted. We, are going to make a great sale of these goods and clean them out at .onee. This is perhaps a little early for spring goods but look at the , chance. Inspect other. stocks then come and see ours. These are the latest aid newest sprin,g goods that have ever been oil store shelves, and are imported goods right up to date, not bankrupt stock goods brought into town. to get rid of, It is our constant aim to give you the best good.s and services. This is vastly of more importance than, (Price), but, do you knoi . though. silent, he. is the most convincing salesman, we have. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. 85e Sprang Suitings; 360. 200 yard Spring Suitings 32 in.. wide, in green, blue, grey, fawn and sage. These guods are well worth 85c to 1-00, und would make an excel- 0 C lent euit or skirt, for per yd .0 U 45o Sargon for 25o, 100 yards of nice Serge, 40 in., in black, navy and cardinal. , Sorry that quantities of tnis lot are sci 1 bu t enough on hand to satisfy the early 0 corners 45c for .. . , ....... .4 U $2 Suitings for $1.25 8 only, black Suit ends, 44 in. goods, silk and wool mix- ture. These are nuggets of excellent value set in a background of sterling re- liability, $2 value for, • 25 250 Cashmere for 120 216 yards of Cashmere, 86 in.; cardinal and purple„ some- . thing nice for children's 1 0 wear, for ... . „ I A,2 Dress Lintngs. Suit In Black rev $1,75. 52 yards only, black Serge,I 75 40 in. wide, a snap,6 yds for • 450 Spring Stiltings for 2f: ci. 190 yds Novelty Suiting, nice patterns, in green, brovvn, blue, 81in., our offor to sell , them at 20e a yard less than 0 the real value, for, .. . .. u • • 45e New "Plaids for 30e, . . , 118 ytU hice dark Plaids, 36 in. Sateens— 700 yards good heavy Dress Linings in all colors to lear flg atper yard ......... ....... U 15c1 Linings for 10c . 420 yards liannette Linini48, I 0 wide width, regular 15c for I 619 yards Waist Linings all colors, full Width, regular 1.5c per yd . . ... ........lIu every yard is guaranteed to . be thoroughly dependable In quality, special Face .. ... NULL 7 . 1131 Sititings for 50e 97 yards new Amazon Suiting 88 and 40 in., in purple,. new fawn, these are favorites g materials this season, per yd .UU 75 yards. Spring Suitings in light grey, mid grey, new fawn, 40 in., a bargain that will be a consider:. le saying for those who con2e to share g n in it, .. . .. ....'......... *UU 85o Serges at 50e 68 yards of all wool Serge in Meek and navy, 44 in., very suitable for dresses and 50 skirts, nice spring weight., 42 yards black Alpaca, 40 in., a nice shade 'of black, regu- n lar 45c yard, for ; • • 18e Sateens for 12o. 472 yards -28 in. Sat eens,hright pretty finish; rn canitry,pink blue, cream, rose andcardi- nal, regular 18c yard for .. ; . I Gingliatns lOci Ginghams for fie 261 yards 24 in. Gingham in 6 plaid * Colorings, something nice for ehildren's 'wear, n gular )0c yd. for............ 178 yards Apron Ginglia,M, 05 good width, for per yd..,.... 859 Kid Gloves, 45; Only a limited number of Ladies' Kid Gloves, regu- 45 85e, for per Corsets • 65c Corsets for 25o 87 pairs ladies' Corsets, . up-to-date, real nice; gocide, 0 C regular price 06c, for 26c. $1 Corset:3 for 55c • 47 pairs D & A Corsets, long waist. heavy Material, good C C fitters; regelar $1.00 for .UU Table Linens 80e Table Linen for 20a 78 yards Table Linen 54 in. _wide, good beaVy weight, regular 30c yard, for. .... •135o Table Linen 490 .181 yards unbleached Table Linen, yards. e, pretty pattern, a real good werwrer regular 75e yard,for • '70e Table Lin.en 35e 47 yards red and white Table Linen, 58 in., real heavy weight, good reverse, for... Lace Curtains 80c Lace Curtains 15c 62 pairs nice Lace Curtains, a 1 real snap, yet: pair 30c, for 85o Lace Curtains 45o • 21 pairs beautiful Lace Cur- tains, 3 yards lodg, a bar- A g gain at 85e,our Price till gone Lace Curtains 28lopnagir.seLxatreae 0:idle, lanes. 03a4pyds., 29 . at $2.00, for..., Lace Curtaine , 17 pairs' Lace Curtains,. 34 2 yde. long,60 wide,sorne- . , thing natty, regular price 0 gfl $3.75, for .. . • . LIM U • 1$ Prints • -7e Prints for 5o. . 4,9 • 692 yards nice neat Prints in• • stripes, plaids and cheeks, 25 in. goods, for per. ycl .0 • 10 Prints 17e 35 120 yds nice flowered patteronr • Prints 28 in 're ular d f • 140 Prints 11e • 865 yd. 30 in. Print a in reds, blues and 'fancy patterns,. O very suitable for wrappers, something good and heavy. 1 weight, regular 14c, for • 1 Tickings 250 Tiokings 19c 100 yards heavy Feather Tick - mg, nice pattern, regular. • Skirtings 150 Shirtings for 1Oie 280 yards a8 and 30 in. men's • Cotton Shirting'in blues and . Oxfords,heaviest 15c in Can- ada, this is a snap, per yard. 1 U2 Duck Pattting 110 yards black and brown Duck, heaviest made, Win., 1. 7 • a dandy at 28o, for per yd 1 15c Duck kir 10c Sl2yerdsDuck in poker dot, plain !aloe; blue stripe, regu- I 0' lar price, 15c yd., for .. . paur • These goods are to be said at the above prices until all cleared out. .18 79 yards 81 in. Ticking, a real snap at 15c, for .1 0 Straw Ticking 112 yards Straw Ticking,54 in. wide, close weave and a bar- .13 gain at per yard .., WE ARE IN HARLAND'S BLOCK CLINTON. Butter. .and Eggs taken. as Cash. K ENI Ab,..a&,10,-•%,460.&•Aa. aa-A‘.ovia..lo,ib,iste..-ee~eb-os.-oh•ls,0&,lae‘wessawao...avaawveseowea.1a-Wo..1a,16.4avea-awasalob, isamitssivismosewszai•vicsaismairmSinearciicosim. ImmaiseemiessenceGaimacearameam 1 To Rout or For Sale Ads, . THREE FARMS FOR SALE. Three excellent farms on the 9th coneession of Floderieh township are offered for pale. 1Caeh lot consists of 80 acres. On ono farm there is fifteen acres of good bush, balance under pasture. On the second lot there 48 a goOd bushorchard and buildinge, partially under cultis ation. On the third place there aro 7 acres of orchard, splendid buildings, good water with windmillIn good order. This lot is in a Todd state of cultivation. Farms will be sold to one purchaser or in separate' lots. Address or apply to DR. 000K, Clinton. lVfarch 8th. FARM FOR SALE • Part of lot 351n 13th Con Goderich Township containing elity five acree, Good frame house and barn and hearing orchard on the premises. Only 2 miles from Clanton. • For further particulars apply to R A.Hearn, on the promises or .1". MOUT Caton, Feb.11th. GALE FARM FOR SALE •••••••••1,1•* The aald Farm, one of :he best 100-aete forme 18 QOaorloh townddp, /given county. lot 17 and part 18 on the 801 con.% miles from Gocle. 1 -kb, 7 from Clinton. The farni contains r(Ood buildings and fence, is Well watered and un- derdrained. Largo orchard and garden. Wheat gown slid plowing done. %Mild sell either 80 01 100 acres. AMIfiy te WM. 00lILD, • Feb.14. be the promises or fioderleh P.0, FARM FOR SALE __- The Undersigned offers for sale 101; 80, don, 7" Buliett, consisting 01 100 acres, 90 acmes cleared, balance good hardwood hush.eliteny rnapie, 10 tteree in faktVheat, The let ie well watered and fenced and would make is goad sleek tarn''. There fa &good °tabard and two good barns. The fain is 4 miles. from Clinton and, Mile front Summer/till postofilee, chetah andsehool, For further particulars apply on the premise' or culdrees WILLIAM wiktr,A.nn Sept. 121;h. SuinnierhillF, 0, HOUSE FOR SALE, The subscriber otters tor sale a very fiesirable property on Inapt street, consistieg of four lots upon whith thure Is a ennifortaaile frame house with kitchen and Weedshed attached, There le a geed staler and a nrst-blass vrea of water On ilreiniees. 1 he oreherd, eansistIng of grapes and apples, is is good one The property win besokiat 5 tea, a:mole figure for cob or*cesh and balance On tfrao. Apply' to the owner on the promised uni. 301414 4t/NOR Minton Mat eth HOUSE FOR SALE. Thenndersigned offer. for ado the frame r 'dwelling oe Albert Street north at 'errant. oe. simied by Itev. T. J. blurdnek. Good tenet, suer amble, cit., oto. For further particulars applyto • Cliatoll, Oct. iird. 'FARM FoR SALE. -** The undersigned 'offers for ante lot 20, con. 15 ' Ooderich township, consisting of 80 aerett, all cleared. The lot is &tutted a* miles from Clinton and 2 miles from achool. Possession givi3n next fall. For further particulars. apply on the premises to . Vt013hRT RUM, Clinton P., 0. March 'Tth.• CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. The undersigned win deliver atnaytteld from the Bruce Ponineuls. On the opening of naviga- tion, 10,000 cedar peste, Tops of posts 5 inches up, length 8i feet. Price, 12 cents each.4LaplY to James Thomson, hayfield. or • 0100, A. TIIII,NER, Tirucefield P. 0. March 9th. 7* trimneramariiimulwaNwilimiemommi W. GLEN CAMPBELL Organist and Oholi,Master of North 'street church, Goderich, and teacher of plane, pipe - organ and theory, is prepared to take a limited numbor_ef petals for instruction. Leave word at the Clarendon Rotel. 'Will visit Clinton on Friday of each vveek, THE CRITERION. $I A YEAR 10 CENTS A COPY The ettrr ILLUSTiiiiTria Moamar O mAaszotn Tilt XIND istintainian. Its pages are filled by a brilliant array of writers and artists. Its authoritative and independent reviews Of Books, Plays, Music and Art, its clever stories, strong special articles, humor or verse, With fine illustrations, make it & necessity in every home. The very low subeeription rate -41.00 per year --puts it within the reach of all. Reliable agents Want- ed in every town, ,Extraordinary inducements. Write for particulars. A trial subeoription will prove it. Write td -day for sample copy to •0 OafTPRION P1,713LIOATION CO., Subscription Departmeht, 41 Emit 21st street, N. Y. City sPilitia TERM OPENS APRIL FIRST. STRATFORD, ONT. " One of Canada' largest and most successful schools of Business Training, An old -established whoa and one that enjoys an excellent reputation for superior work. The present is a spiel). did time to enter for a course of teain. Ing. Prepare now for the situations that will be open next fall. We assist many of our students to good position& The large attendance that cur school enjoys is positive proof that our work is blehly appreciated. Our students are ottr best advertisemente. They know that our treining is fIrst.claes and they are telling abets. Write for epring eiretiler. ELIAOTT, Prinelpal, ri_e_eeeieeeseereaseeesamehiseememele•emeemseeet* 114011, LIFE INSURANCE ('ALT. ON CHA'B.HAL.E 014111T014" olvilsatio THE BEST COLD.CURE IS EMULSION •GF 000 LIVER 011 °Its Clinton ?had Report, Wheat.....,..... ....... 0 sa to 0 '14 Goose: Wheat 0 12 ta 0 03 0 87 to 0 40 ..... 0295o030 Peas„ .. 0 60 to 060 Rye • 0 40 to C 45 Pota,teesper bushel...”. 020 to 0 25 Butter rolls and crock ... 0 15 to 016 Butter in tub. .... . 0 13 to 0 14 Eggs per ..... C 113 to 14 Hay, ' 7 00 to 8 00 Wool....,..... . . ... . 0 15 to 0 16 5 50tod 00 7 50 to 150 ,'l 75 to 200 . 15 00 to 1600, iSto 18 04 to044 41114111116. 33on't you think so ? If not, their you have never tried R. It has made others well and it will Make you, too. If you have not got the cold yet, take Iit anyhow, it will build you " up, strengthen you to throw off all the colds coming your way. We sell the regular 50c size for 35c and the regular $1 size for 500 and Live Hogs per cwt." DressedPork per cwt Flour per cwt .. 15 00 to 15 00 Bran per ton ....... Shorts per ton-. --.. Wool per Dried Apples per lb guarantee it 50 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver 011 With Hypophosphites of - LIM° and Soda. HB.COMBEy Chemist and Druggist, Gane of NOM Having bought the Grocery rind Crockery business so Success. fully.carried on for the pink 12 years by J. W. Irw,p, and having over 20 years' experience myself in Wholesale and retail Grocery rted Ornekery intsinees, I EiM con. Merit / can keep up the good reputatioo of the old. &in in keeping nothing but tbe •very best goOda at the: Itivve4Priees, have reclueed all my liTintevs Toilet and Tea Seta to make room for my import or- <ler which 1 expect In a few month. Call and egainine goods before you buy. No trouble to show rods. J. W. 1118COBB —4 With reference to the above ,clialige in business I take this oppertunitly of expiessing my idricere thenks to my nutriorons friends and customers for their liberal support, during the past 12 years and lieepeak tor my sue- tessor, J. W. McCabe, the sanie liberal treatment so generously Accorded me. 01 W5 Inwxist. g this signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoiQuiniae Tablets the remedy that corm a cold Ifl ode day Port Albert. Miss Nellie ILivrkine is visiting at Eincarcline at preeent, Miss May Smith, Goderich, Sundayecl with her parents. Ur, 3. 3en. Lrawkitui Is home for a short stay with his wife and family at present. Air. John McMillen left Tuesday for Auetin. Manitoba. Ilia note& Miss Aio- "Zonate, went with him. Mrs. John Campbell is at present con- fined toher room under the care of Dr. Case. It is with much regret that the citizens of this village learned on Saturday that Mr. Henry (Away of Shepparclton, once a general merchant in the village, is dangerously W vrith Woad peisioning and Is doubtful of recovery. Mr. T. G. Allen, Dungannon, Wali in this village on Saturday. 15 18 rnmored that R.j. II,DeLong is going to leave the village and that the Royal hotel is going into new hands, Large quantities of ice have been stor, ed away the past ten days for the awn - mer use, Mr, Geo. Efawkins Sr, is under the weather the peat week. geove Dalton and Councillors Stothers and McIntyre of Ashfield were in the village on Saturday inspecting the side dam, They must be looking for another flood, That's right, nothing like being sate, gentleman, Some person was good enough to poison several dogs in the village with- in -the past tyro weeks. Mr, Walter Steel of the neighborhood is busy taking out timber for a barn We notice that the name of one of citizens in this section as one of the Census enumerators for West Huron, No doubt he reade an early and strong pull for the lob being one of the faithful ones of late and no doubt that he will dans good a job as he did vvhile deputy returning officer in the last election. Rev. M. Turnbull, rector St.George's Goderioh, officiated here on Sunday afternoon, Ur. Goldberg being in (Edoa., rip)), • O DISBASES OF CEHLDRBN " • Measles, Scerlet, Fever and the many exhausting diseases of childhood fre- quently leavea the little sufferers in a weakened and debilitated condition Of health from vvhich it is difficult to res. Cure them except py the regular use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This promo- tion is admirably auited to the require- ments of children, and has such an invigorating and restorative inflence on the system RS to make weak, puny children healthy, plump and active. • NO - WADE -In Fordwich, on Feb.24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Orland Wade, . a daughter, REIHM-In Fordwich, on Feb. 28, to Mr.and • Mrs.Ezra Reih ro,a daughter. 'WILSON -In Fordivioh, on Feb. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wilson, a , daughter. , flay,on the 6th of Marchilie wife of Adam Case, of'a daughter. . HALE -In Exeter, on .the,7th of March the wife of W'ni. Hale of a daughter. ALLAN --In ITsborrie,on the 28th of Feb. the wile of Benjamin Allan, of a son. • • KENNEDY -,In . Blyth, on February 271;h,the wife of Mr. John Kennedy, of a son, . • ' TAMA.N-In Mullett, on March 1st the wife of Mr. Henry Taman, of a daughter: . • GARNESS.-In Morris, on March lst, to Mr. 'and Mrs. John Gramm, a son. FRENCH -lin Fullarttin, on the 4th of , March,' Mrs. Wm. French, of a . daughter. BAIST-In Winghern,on Maro12-5th,the wife of Geo. Haist ; 5800. $40KENS fl ME -In Dashwood, March 5, the vrite of B. M. Brokenshire, of a daughter, • • ALLEN -In Usborne, Sunshine Line,on Feb. 28, the wife of Mr. Ben. Allen of a son MERRITT--At Dungannon, on the 4th of March, the wife of Jno. Merritt, of a daughter. WHAT WOULD THEY GIVE 7 It samba a waste pf time to warn people against neglecting coughs and colds, but what would victims of core euroption and pneun3onia give if their disease were only in its beginning, if it were only a dough or cold. Deadly lung diseases begin with colds that could certainly be °lived by Dr. Chase's Syrup otLinseod and Turpentine, the great preecription which not merely re- lieves but thorOughly cures Cough and cold together* Mr. Andrew Carnegie has offered $100,000 for a library at Ottawa,. imams Come to tbe surface in the spring as in no other sealion. It's a pity they don't run themselves all off that Way ; but in spite of pimples and other eruption, they mostly remain in the system. That' bad. Hood's Saraparil la removes them and oures all the painful and dis- figuring troubles they cause. Nothing else cleanses the system and clearthe complexion like Hood% The bonus of $10,000 to Hess Bros' Bent Chair Company was carried at Listowel, For Over Fifty Years IVIES.WinsLOW'S SoOrnirito Elitetre has boos used by millions of mothers for tHeir children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying With pain of Cutting' Teeth send at once and get a bottle of "MM. Winslow's sooth- ing Syrup' for Children Teething. It will re. neve the poox itte sufferer immediately. De - peed upon it, nothers, there is no Mistake about it. It cures hiarrhrea, regulates the Stomach and bowels, mires Wind Colic softens the Gums, reducesInflammation, and givea tone and energy to the whole system. "blre. Winslow' Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea- sant to the taste and is the preecription of one of the Meat and best female physidiane and nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five cen:8 an bottle, Sold by All druggists through out the world." Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Iser,o-W 800TMNO firlil/P. Milwaukee telegraph and telephorie Wires suffered severely in Sunday's Seaforth Market Iteporti Wheat ........... 0 63 to 0 04 Goose .. . . . , 0 0 to 0 08 Barley.... 0 88 to 0 40 0 87 to 0 40 Potatoes per bushel 020 to 025 Butter loose in orook...... 0 16 to 0 17 Butter in tub - 0 le to 0 10 Eggs per doz.-, 0 17 to 018 Hay. ..... . . 00 to 8 00 Live Hogs per ewt......- .0 00 to 0 00 Devised Pork per cret.-.. 7 00 to 7 50 MOM' per cwt,,.. ... . . 1 00 to 2 15 Bran per ton 14 Off to 13 00 Shorts per ton.**-",..... 15 00 to 10 00 Dried apples per lb... 084 to 0 06 *bet AM: Wood's rhospicaluo medicine c...4i Malta, in Candd14 only reu. able cine diectiltaNd. 841, Sold and retionimended by all 1744 gmat IhritOri Rohe* ._ guaranteed to afire au Offhe , Borns Wen hese, ill efSwts o1 51*45 tireless, Mental Worry, Rayon's heb Of To.I Woe, Opiiini or Ittinielants. Mailed on reeeipi 1 clg,M0. one patict st. ale,* °wog poor, Imilitie WelaitimrsorgaurTto Po Sale by, Watts ken., tl. Ilovey,H. IL Oorrthe and 13, li, Reekle. A Minister's Experience. feo far as is 'known there is no other treatment for plies no WondertuIlY prompt and effective as Dr. • Chase's Ointment. tills preparation has never yet been knoWn to fail to turd pileiL• It st600 the itching at *nee, and nest- tively and thoroughly cures PlieN of every feral. ttev. .7. A. Baldwin, Baptist Minieteito Arkona, Ont„ writes :- 'For over Wen* ty years X was a great eufferer front Roiling and protruding pilotr used many reititiatee and underwent three very pairiftti surgiell OPerailenk all wItheut obtaining anY Permanent benefit. When about to tclitt1 UP in despair, I was told to use Dr. Chate'e Olutinent, and did ao, finale* relief at once. X used three boxes, and am at. riest entirely cured. The itching is all gone. I have adviata others to use it, believing it would Intre them, "sai it ha* Me Dr, Chium's Ointment, SO 001111 130X at all dealers', or Ednianion Bator ik ComPani, Toronto. Dr. Chaste. Ointrytont 14* i"Expertence Is the Best Teacher." r rho experience of mom has demon* strafed Mot Rood's Sarsaparilla the perfect remedy for ail troubles of ths blood, stomach, nerves, bowet,s, liver and anct Mot « Otparts strenoth, vigor and vitatity. Overy tesamontal The voice of experience to,you, Dyspepela—•"Rood'' Sarsap.srala a (rand medicine. It has cored me of cCyspepsta. Iffy btooct vas so Poor inid trt Me hottest weather I' fell coldrho great making enriched my brood and made me feet <aural." Mrs, fames Arat,stir Pint:tete Beilevilte, Ont. MAltItIAGES. JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON-At the rec- tory in Bayfield on March 5th, by • Rev, B. O. Jennings, Mr. John Johnston to Mrs. P. Johnston of Stanley township, near Blake. MACARTHUR-ROSSER-At the real - dance of the bricle'e parents,on. Feb, 270, by Rev. A., R. Park, Mr. Ken- neth Me.oarthur, to Sadie E., only Ailsa ,tiotorraigq.i .Mr. Joseph Reeser of • 1ILASON-THIBIDEAU- At the red - dance of the bride's father, on the 27th of Feb, by the Rev..M. C. Cameron, B. A., W. A. Mason, of Howick to Violet daughter of Louis Thibideau, of Eforrieten. 111o1EIL -MAUNDERS-.Ab the reel- denoe of the bride's parents,Morris, .on February 27th, by Rev. John Hoinies, Hector J. McNeil of Oak - villa, Manitoba, to Miss Annie, O daughter of Mr, and lea. Thomas Maunders.of Morris. ' MILLER-ESLEIV---At the residence of the bride's uncle, Blake, on March • 7th by Rev. S. Acheson, Mr, W. G. Miller, of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan to Miss Mary Miler, neice of Mr. I Eggleson Esler. , 8COTT-1:1011MAN.-In Mitchell, on • Feb. 20th, by Rev. R. Whiting, Mr. Arohy Scott, of Duluth, Wis. ,son of the late T,R, Scott, of Etma, to Raohael, daughter of Mr. John Hol- man, Mini. • LEMON--.ADAIR -At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 6th of Marob by Rev. Mr. ThoraPson, Mr, Leonard Lemon, to Edith, daughter of Mr. G. Adair, all of Logan. • MARRITT-HEIBEIN-- In Gorrle, on • Feb. 275h, Mr, 3. Merritt, of Proc- tor), to Miss Alvin•% Ileibein, of Gorrie. ••• TIODGINS-HAMILTON--In on March 6th, by Rev. G. J. Abey, ,Albert 0. Eledgins of Biddulph to Mien Nellie ,ro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hamilton of ifoXillop. 60 SPECIALISTS ON THE CASE, - in the ordinary run of medical' praotioe a greater number than this have treat- ed cases of chronic dyspepsia and have • failed to euro- but Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets (60 in a box at 35 cents cost) have made the cure, giving relief in one day. These little "special- iste "have proven their real merit. -Sold by J. E. Hovey --72 • DEATHS'. lifoCARTNEY-In Hohnesville On Sun. day, Mach 9th, Thomas IL McCart- ney aged 32 years, 2 months and 19 days. • MORRISON-In ' Kincardinetp., on Feb. 25, Isabella Munro, relict of the late Mr, John Morrison, in the 85th year of her age. MURRAY-In Woodstock,on Mar. 2nd, Jane Murray (late of Caliamet,Mich.) relict ot the late Angus. Murray, 9th Con., Kincardine, aged 63 years. CHAPLIN--In Huron tp., on Sunday, Feb. 24, Thos. Chaplin,. aged 39 years. COLTANS—In Kincardine Ip., SAC urclay March 2nd, Ben Collins, aged 23 years, SAAKEL-In Fullerton on the -28th of February, August Saakel, aged ' 80 years. • • KEMP-In Hibbert,• on the 2nd of Mar- ch Fanney daughter of Mr. Sohn Ken2P aged 22 years and Il roonthe. MoINNES-In Morris, on March 1st, Archibald McInnes, aged 71 years and 1 month. WILSON -In Attwood, on Friday, Mar. lst, Wm, H. Wilson, aged 36 yearn) 10 monthe and 2 days. WALKER -At Mount Jewitt, Penn.,U. • S. on March fircl, Mrs. Mary Wal- ker, (formerly of Grey), aged 82 years. • CUTHERTSON-In Attwood, on March ist, Alex. Cuthertson,aged 35 yearS, months and 2 days. KERNEY-In Morris, on March 6th, LorneMillor,son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kerney, aged 8 months and 18 days, PATRICK -In Tuokeramith,on March 4th, Rachael Niche!, wife of Mr. Montgomery Patrick, aged 23 years, la months and 4 days. HALLS- in ElimvilIe, on Feb. 285h, Minnie Halls, aged 31. years, 3 months. GILL -In Exeter, on March 1st, Mary Sweetnian, beloved wife .of Frank Gill, aged 55 years, 8 months. TREBLE -In Exeter, on Mara) 2nd, John Treble,aged 63 years,9 months and 2 days, 1101AZMAli In Crediton, on March 1st, Mary Holtzman, beloved wife of George IfOltzman,Sr.giged 68 years, ID months and :1/ days. liALLOOX- In Midland, Mich. on Jan - nary 28, Sarah Then tyinan,forinerly of Bayfield,cousin of R. E.Stowden, of Stanley, beloved wife of the late S. 13,E:fetlock, of Witukegan,Illitiois, - • 'HAVE VOLT ECZEMA ?-ilave you any skin dieease or eruptions? Are you subject to chafing or scalding? Dr. lignew'a Ointment prevents and cures any and all of these, and cures Bleeding sect Blind Piles besides, One application brings relief in ten minutes, and eases cured in three to six nights, 35 cents. ---Sold by 3, E. Hovey -71 • CLINTON MARBLE AND - GRANITE WORKS The best Claes of work procurable has been manufactured here for Many years past. WE wart call on you it week after your bereavement, WE wool. make the work to suit the. price, WE Wumake the price to suit the work. WE ma givo yeo the choice of the production of the World In design and material. We are the ONLY pree- tical men In Clinton in our line. no not be talked In to placing your order without fleet call- ing on tie. J. B. HOOVER, PROP Neat to Commercial Hotel, BIC HARDWARE BARGAIN SALE Of part of the extensive stock of J'ohnoop Bros., Seam th. OOMMENCiNG SATURDAY, MARCH rn A.5 our etore in the Old Brick Block, Clinton. Including Stoves, Tinware, Graniteware, Paints and Oils, Fence Wire, Spade e and Shovels, ilarVeS b Toole and a gener- al stook of Buildera' Hardware at about wholesale prices and lose. We give you a eample of a few prices below. In fact we have bargains in every line and no mistake. Come and • see for yourself. Any person contemplating building „I'm - requiring anything in nails, glass, American Field Fence or any kind of fence wire, Call and let Pa figure with you.'s HARDWARE Regular 40e and 50e for $ ,25 if 260 for .1.8 ;$ Stable Lanterns O Dash Lanterns Harness Dressing Harness Oil Horse Bits Butcher 'Knives Regular Whips Curry Combo $g Horse Brushes Body Bells String Bells it it 41 cc r( Table Knives 41 Ci Hand Saws Hammers tt Wringers 44 Teapots 10 qt. Tin Pails 14 qt. Tin Pails Pudding.PMIS Wire Broilers Plate Handles • Vegetable Strainers ' pe 20e for .15 26c for :1$ 36e for ,28 500 for • 75c for ,56 $2.25 for 1,70 50c fbr .88 750 for .56 25e for .18 30c for ,24 for 8c and .12 20e for .15. 25c for .18 30c for .20 set $1.75 for ,1,3.0 for 1.15 75c for .65 80e for .60 1.25 for • .85 1.25 for 1.00 750 for .55 85c for • .65 25c for .17 • 50e for • ,38 3 00 for 2,65 Ct Cc TINWARE Regular 20c 16c • 2t.c 100 8c 15c 10c 15c 4C• 12c GRANITEWARE ' Teapots Regular • .4 Basting Spoons Pie Plates Cups Mugs • Wash Basins Sance,Pans Pudding ?MIS • Pry Pans _ A few sets of Mrs. Potts' Irons at. Al Goods at Bargain Prices Strictly Cash. HARLAND BROS. oL4NT0N AND sEAFORTH. .for $ .15 ' for- .12 . for for for for • , .06 for .10 for .05 for: .10 for .08 50c for $ ,38 600 for • -.48 10e for .08 100 for .08 • 12c • for , • .08 150 • for .09 400 for .30. 850 : for •' .25 ' 25e for .20' 35e for .28 ' 18e for • .12 ' 250 for .18 45e •for .35 .75 cKINNON 3B.11.t 9Clal Like the unfolding of a flower you behold new beauty and daintiness every day in our Mammoth Cash Store. New novelties and fashionable fabrics are beitig shown in pleasing variety and no matter how often you comesome new fabric will attract attention and win your admiration. Nov is the time to study the trend of fashions for spring and summer. Correct ideas can,be learned to best advantage by frefinent visits to this store. We are glad to have you cotne and wilt cheeerfully show you any- thing you wish tone. Ask to,seer these goods next time you, come : New Prints, in light and dark &lore, 28 to 30 inches wide, new patterns, fast colors,•regular Sc, for 5c. New English Prints, wide width, soft finish, fast colors :a- - new floral designs, at 10c and 12*c. Printed Sateens, wide width, soft finish, in black and colored grounds, at 1.5c and 17e, Colored Satanas, in new blue, royal purple and b/ack and white grounds, with fancy scroll, floral and polk dot effects, at 20c, 25c and 30c. Golden Draperies, in all color, at 10e, 124c and 15c. . Art Muslina, new patterns, bordered, at Sc, Black Brilliantine Lustres,bright silk flnish,new goods and best blacks, 38 to 44 inches wide, front 20e to 75c par yd. New Homespun Suitings, 56 inches vvide,two toned effects, a nice range of colors, at 90c. Bleck Poplins, 40 to 45 inch e's wide, fine cord, suitable for mourning or general wear, 50c and 75c. a- ..... .... ..... ..... ........ MoKINNON & 001 BLYTH 11,4111^0.010101AAAAAAAWANV1AAAVVVYWOral." 441••••••••••••••••••••••0••••••••00••••••••••••••••••• • • 1 8.11. GIDLEY; POPULAR CLOTHING STORE I • • • • • • • ..• • • • • H ER MOTHERS[ • I JUST A MOMENT PLEASE I • •• . i • . . • : We know we have clothing for boys i to that you'll like at a.rst glimpse. To tell : i I you of all the lin.es, the handsome styles, il i tie stritin.gnovelties,the different shades, : : patterns and materials that are embodied I : in our New Spring Stock of Boys' and ,TA iChildren's-elothing is beyond our ability, i : They must be seen to be appreciated. : I The boys know the style and they want : I :it. They get it here. All Wool Suits $2,60, others at I le $8.00, $8.50 and $4,00. 1 S. Ist OIDLEY rer BLYTH 00011110004114.111.1011000041110.100110400000000 0.6110414144,441641 00