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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-05-23, Page 5For Sale Ads May 28rd 1901 ASTERS FO.R .SALE, x laNtr, largo number of Aster Plants for side. They ere all good varieties, and will be ready for transplatitiug about the 1st of June. The llinee Aster is the prettiest of the lot. I got the twed from Chicago.. have also for §-ale a nutohor ot Verbenno, • -CHARLES COOK, 00, May 18th, MILLETT J2R :SALE. A. quantity of ewe' Japanese seed left. 81 per bushel. ELFORD & SON, Anril 20th, CEMENT FOR SALE. , Therold Cement for sale •by Edward.Carter ; eerner William and Pesa riuestreets, Clinton. ' Spocj rates on ear lots, Estimates given o» 1: cement walla and floors and silos, All work 1 glotisfaeterily done and n.11 orders promptly attendea to. Real Estate For Sale. HURT OF RUBEN. JUNE SESSION OF THE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The council of the corporation of the County of murou win meet iii tee council Clutinher in the town of tiederich ao'cloeit p. In on the lira Tuesday in June next, W, LANE, Cleric Ootlerich, May 22nd. 180j NOTICE TO .CilEOITORS. In the Estate of Alexander Bair, late of the Township of Mullett, in the County of Mame, yeoman. deceased. Notiee is hereby given that all creditors and others having Maims against the eatate of Alexander Barr above named. WII0 dleti on or about the 211th day of April. 1001, aro • required 011 er before the ist day of June,1001, to deliver or send by post prepaid, to bane Dam Londes- borer. 0.,ont. executor of the last will of tho said deceased,' their Christian and surnames, (ogresses and descriptions and f ull part Malaya of their eleAms An(t immediately after the last mentioned data the, said executor wa prg. moil to administer the oaid estate according to low. having regard only to the Wallin; of which he shall then hare notice JAMES scorr, iolicitor for I5AA0 Bane. Executer. Dateaat Clinten the 14th IVIay, 1001. at . GOUT OF REVISION, VILLAGE OF BA.Y.KEI.D. Notice it herebY given. that the meeting of the Court for the Revision of the Assesoment Roll of tho Village of hayfield will be held in tho Town Hall, hayfield, on !Monday, May 37th, at the hour of le o'c'iock a, m, for the purpose of hearing and settling. all complaints against the said Assessment Boll. Perseus having businosa at the Court will please attend at the said time and place without further notice. 11. W. ERVVIN, Clerk. Barileld, May 10th. FARM FOR SALE. • The uneorsigned offers for sale •let.s es aud.83, ebri. 7, unmet, oonsisting of 113 acres, 100 aer(Ift Cleared, balance good hardwood bush, .A. braneh of tho 1VInitiand River rues across tho farm which is well fenced. 40 acres ender prop, 30 acreshay land. Tho soil is a gooe city loam, Linde from sehool,elturch, store and post-OffICO, TIte houo is frame and NkftS Wilt four years ago. The outbuildings are good. If solki witli- in a month will be sold cheap..Possession given Nov. is. N. BINGHAM, May 21st, Suannothill P. 0, 4 - HOUSE FOR •SALE Tho undersigned offers for stdo a seven.rOem. ' cottage On Orange street together with one: • fifth acre of land. Now cistern and. well. Will be sold on reasonable terms. MRS. CARLING, Clinton, April 12th. • . _ NO SE FOR .•SALE The undorsighed ;idlers for sale or to rent his one story house orr Albert street together •witli • ono nuartor acre of land, on which there arc thirty fruit trees, Good well and elatorn• . • • B. MILL. Oenton,A.prii loth FARM FOR SALE Part of lot 36 in 13th Cou, GocloilehTownship containing sixty five acres. Good franto house and harrt and bearing orchard ou the PrE'grilfues. Only 2 milefrorn Clinton. rther particulars apply to R. A Hearn, ss 'on the premises.or . . R/Du OT Clinton. •Feb.ilth. • . • GALE FARM' FOR.SAL,E. The Galo Farm, one of the best 160-itore farms itt Goderieh township, Huron 'county, lot 17 , and part 18 on the 8th con., miles from Godo-.•- • ' rich, 7 from Clinton. The farm contains good buildings and fences, is well watereti and un- • derchained. Largo orehard and garden. Wheat sown and plowing done. Woulkt sell either 40 Or 100 acres. Apply to • • •WM. GOULD, Feb.I4 on the premises or God °rich P.O. • • FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offerstor sale lot eo, con. 15 lefid1rim-141P. coosisting of 80 acres, all cleared. The tot is situated -3A• miles from • Clinton and 2 miles from nebool. Possession given next 2a11. •For further particulars apply - on the pretodshs to \) ROBEItTlaUCK, Clinton P. 0. march 7th. HOUSE FOR SALE... The subscriber offers for solo a tiorydo.sirable property on Isaac strest consisting Of four lots WW1 which thco is at omfortablo freme house leir with kitche voodshed attached. There is a good stay 0 nd a ijrst.elass W611 of water on premises. The orchard, consisting of grapes and apples, is rt good one. Tho property. wall ' besold at a reasonable figure fcrr caelt or i cash and balance ou time. Apply to the owner on Ito premises . MRS. JOHN JI.7NOR (Milton IVIrty Oth . . . • HOUSE FOR SALE, •. The undersigned offers for sale the flume dwelling on Albert street north at present oc- cupied by Rev. 'A .1. Murdock. Good cedar. „ small stable, etc., eta. For further particulars MAY to A. .7"! MORRISH, beton; Oot. 23rd. HOUSE TO LET.' Tho ilvoloomed house latolY °molded by Frank Baer, on William street,opposite Edward Cartor'a, is to let. Possession given on iday 161h. Apply to RORE1tT MARSHALL. BULL FOR SERVICE. •Subscriber has tor service a thorebred Short Horn hull. TorMs 21.60 to inburo. • Al/AM wpm, Hullett, May 8th. Lot 27, Con. 4, Iluilett oema..wormtlximanagemear....soram5+.1 W. GLEN. CAMPBELL Organiat and Choir -Master of North street church, Goderich, and teacher 01 pipe. orgem and theory, is prepared to take a limited number of /Moils for instruction, Leave word At the Clarendon Hotel. 'Willvisit Clinton Oil Friday of each BE THOROUGHLY PREPARED • MI IIIISINESS. • 'Z'ONT*3-12--47' 0Weil /e. STRATFORD, ONT. flitch of your fawnseems depends upon • he thorough preparation you receive, there fere be careful when selecting a chool. No, two Achools are alike,The exeellent repu- tation thateur college enjoys. the large patrons ago we receive, the success our Ptu. dents have in seeming and holding situations, %Memo that our school is 0110 02 the very boa fit to Dominion. Write fur our beautiful eat- ,• Alcoo In which you will find full partiettlars eetteerning etireollege. If you want the hest, le business education you can get it here. ' etude:Itscart enter at my time. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinelpal . . • TOWNSHIP OP STANLEY. Talte.notieethat a Court of Revision for the Township of stanioy will hold its first sitting 1»- the Town 'fall, Varna- on Monday, . May 27th, commencing et .10 o'clock a. m„ for the purpose of hearing and rectifyiugr all complaints against or errors in the Assessment Boll of tho present Year. Ad Parties interested are requested to atteud. •J. E, 11A.Ittl% ELL, Clerk. - Verna, 1Vlay 1St,- , UNIMr¢4170.143.11=11.1..}3/0X.M,..V.P. 001111 OF• REVISION • TOWN. or CLINTON, Take notice that a Court of RoVisioll for the Town of Clinton will hold its first sit ting.in• the counen Chamber on Monday,. May 27th, A.. D., 1901, 0°mo-towing at 8 o'clock p, in., for ale put - 1)080 of hearing and reetifying all compiatete againstor errors in the . Assessment Roll of the m'csont year. • AU parties interested aro re. quested to attend. , • •• ., W. eakr.e. • • • • •Clieric cif the Municipality. Clinton, May Sib, 1001, COURT OF REVISION. • • TOWNSHIP. OF HULLETT. • wotico• is hereby given that the mooting of tite Curt for the Itevision 02 the Assessment •Xten.ortho mownsInp of Dullett will be held.at Londesboroba eaturday; ,May 25.01,. at the boue al° g'olock. m. for the parpose of hearing end 'settling all complaints • against the said Assessment Roll. 'Persons having bnsiness at 'the Court Will please attend at the said time arid place with.out turthernotice. • •••• : JAIVIES OA.MPUELL, °fork. Hullett,.MaY 8th. • MARBLEAtaBRANITE ONOMENTS; Gliange4of Business • Having '. bought the Grocery • and Crockery business so sticcess, fully carried en for the past 12 • years by.' J. W. frwn, and having over 20 years' experience myself • in wholesale, and retail Grocery. ancl.Crockery business, I am con- ' *lent I can keep up the good reputation of the old firm in keeping nothing hut the yery • best goods at the lowest prices. I have reduced ail my Dinner., Toilet and Tea Sets to Make room for my import or- • der. which •I expect in. a few • Months, Call and examine goods • before you buy. •No. trouble to show pods. •• . LI.• W. IfloCIIBB. BATT NEWRY ST e WORKS, Direet mportei:s. Workman - Ship tin ' Materiel guaranteed, sEL84. BIOS MOPRIE TORS, . With reference to "the aboee • change in businesS. I take this . bottortnnitiy of exptessing my •• sincere thanks to my numerous •friends and customers for their liberal support during the past • . 12 years and bespeak tor nay sue.. eessar, J. W. McCabe, the same • liberal treatment so generously • • accorded me. ' 31 W. /IRWIN. A MUSICAL CENTRE Your hotne becomes a tnusieal centre when you have it first quality piano there. You will appreciate the high qualities of' those I sell and how I can sell . them. Organs and General Musical Merchandise Ohl right HQARE'S • Music Emporium. ove4 :11.ov:0 NFL- TEX CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Illwelie10.-teseeaWlelltelliellamawlilleWate•11•W [ma JERGRIN SOLE .0, B. Koenig's Bankrupt Stool • STILL CONTINUES and judging by the number of people who have visited our store during the last two weeks we are inclined to believe that our bargains are appreciated. We have a full stock of Staple and Fancy Dry C400ds, Ready-made Clothing and Boots and Shoes which we intend to clear out as soon as possible. Below are a few of our prices which we think are worthy of your consideration. We cannot mention everything but just enough to give you an idea of what Our store C011taillS : • DRESS G000s If you are thinking of it new dress come in and let what we have. •We can save money for you. • 50e Serges for • 04s Linings from 30c HoMespun for 20c 50C and 35cLustres for 35c and 25c .35e,50c,75e Henrietta, for 25c435e,50e Some Dress and Skirt lengths which have to be seen to be • appreciated A few pieces of very pretty Plaid. were 35c for • 25c Dress Muslins, regular. 121e and iSa for •-10c is show you • 5e to 10c Black Sateen Underskirts, regu- • lar $1.25 for ' ; 75c Fancy colored Sateen Underskirts, regnlar $1.75 and $3.50 • foe • • • $1 and $2,25 Black Sateen Waists • egolar $1.75 and $2 for $L25 egular $1 for 65e Ohenilie Curtains, Regular $3,50 & $4.50 for $2.50 and $3.50 Chenille Table Covers at less than 'Wholesale prices. STAPLES 12ic and 15e Shirting for 10e Sc. 12ic and 15e Prints for .10c , Colored Sateenkregelarl5e. for 12e Cotton worth Oc for •7e. for " 10c for . 50 • 8e Flannelette worth 7c for •5c " 10e for • Se " 12ie & 15c for 10c Towels frern 5e a pair up .Toweling worth .0c for 44e 10e for • • 70 • 25c Cottonade for 20e • Table Oilcloth, 11 yds: wide., at 20c Table Linens at wholesale prices Linen Table Napkins • front' 750 per doz. up Linen Table- Covers, Sideboard Drapes, Fi ve O'clock '1'0. Covers, Tray 0oVers, etc., at Jess than wholesale prices A. good stock •Of both • fine and coarse boots to he cleared out at • wholesale Prices means bargains • for somebody. • We have the McPherson shoe, thequality of which is above criticism. GENirS' FURNISHINGS Flannelette Shirts, vvorth25c, 35c Cotton Hose from and 60c for 20e, 25e and 40c• ' In Ready -Made Clothing we are prepared to show YOU the blith- • est quality of anaterial and. • workmanship, • combined • with • the lowest re ices to be found • adlYwhere, We have all sizes • turd can promise you a sa,ving'of from $2 to $3u it suit • Print Shirts a,t 50e, 65C and 75e Lau nd tied White Shirte • ' . poc, Vic and 81 • Collars • ,• 10c; -12c and 15e Ties at about half jsrice Beaces from ••. 55 a pair uP Best Cash and Wool Hose at 20c A few smocks at wholesale prices 7c up • - A•lot of odd pan ts,ie gular $1,$1.25, •.$L50. $2 far 75c5 $1, $1.25, $1.50 ()Vet tills • 50c,65e •and 70e • • We have not room to quote any more prices but invite yon to come to °yr store, seothe"goods we advertise and•compare the quality with • the price. • We know we have better values than can be found 'else- where and will be pleased to have you come and investigate. • . . . . PLUMSTEEL & GIBRINGS weasimespaelainlilenillialisillaneell011•1110 •EEP'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL FOLLOWING ARE TESTIMONIALS FROM A FEIN WHO HAVE USED STEEP'S PATENT GRAIN DRILL 7, The following are testimonials fecun parties who have used the drill• t •• Clinton, May 1st, 1901. MR. JAS. STEEP, Esq. I have tried Mr, Steep's New Grain Drill on thy farm and it beats any implement that I ever saw for seeding. In clean land you can sow and cultivate at the same time, wet or soddy land makes no differean•ce in doing good job. I like the wide heel best, it spreads seed wicier. Yours Truly,' , WM. SHIPLEY. Hohnesville, April 29th, 1901. JAS. STEEP, •• Dear Sir, -I take pleasure in recormue•nding your new Coltor and Hoe Drill. In land wbere it is grassy or long manure it •cannot. be blocked where the • • Hoe Drill will drag. Yours Truly, JOHN MARQUIS, , 0 WILLIAM MONK. Clinton, April 80th, 1901. To Witost Pr MAY C011012EW I have been _testing Mr. Steep's Roller Colter Drill on several farms and • in eery wise I had not to lift a single hoe to let sods or manure peas through. The heel makes an elegant seed bed as you can change from a narrow heel to a wide one. Yours Truly, THOS. GIBBINGS. •• .•Clinton, April 30t,h, 100L JAS. STEEP, • Having used your Coltor Drill on my farm in soddy and wet Ames I must say that it is better than what you claim for it as it will do good work whet e it Hoe Urill will carry grass or roots on point of hoes. Yours Truly, •• KEPPLE DISNEY, Clinton, May 18t,1001 JAS. STEEP, I have pleasure in saying that your Drill ie just whet the farinere veatit* do not think itpossible to block it in any kind of middy or dirty land. Your different climfor sowing narrow or wide are just right. Yours Truly, THOS. S PLE Y, Goderich, April 271h, um • Ant, ,IAS, STEEP, Disan. Sm.-11aving worked your combination Disk and Shoe Drill 1 can truthfully say it is the best implement, of the kind 1 have ever seen, having tried it both •on manure and sod whereit will work, and other drills wilt not, without blocking. Yours Very Truly, • EWD. Ci ATTRILL, Ridgewood Park Stock Farm, Ve haVe moved our stock of toots & Shoes to the shop adjoining J. E., store and are in better shape than ever to serve our numer- OM customers. Try a pair of our plow shoes at 90e. Other dealers will ask you $1 for them. PIow Shoes at all prices. BUTTER & EGGS TAKEN, SI Co. RATHWELL0 Clinton, May 18111, 1901. JAS, sTunr, " Dime Sir, -Having used your new Coltor Drill on my farm I might say it is all You claim ter it, doing a nice even work. It does not lift sods or dragany- thing on, shoed, Yours Truly • D. A, FORRESTER. Clinton, May 20th. '‘16IAMES STEEP, Inventor. Iv*"' 404' WooVe Phooptodine, the Great Znotish Penedo SW and reeommeaded by Alt druggletti 111 Canada. only reit, able medicine dieeovered. 801 • package,' guaranteed to but* elt femme Sexutd Weakness, all effects. of abase or excess, Mental 'Worry, Exoetsivo no Of To., Unto, °phut or Stimulants, Mailed en receipt ef price, one paokage 11. six, $6. one testygease, stmotif cure, Pamphlets free to tiny address bo VITOi4 COMphur. Wittd$04 Oir rot Sale by Watts &Co,, E. Hovey,H a Combo and B. P Reekie. d— This Signatate is on every bet of the genuine Laxative Broitio.Quinitte Tablets tha Mad? that Onxelilt Cithtlim Imo 447, II CENTS FOR EGGS A large order has been placed with 11.5 for eggs which wo must fill, no in order to do it as soon as possible we are paying 11 Cents per Dozen. We :deo have it lively de - mond for Witter for which we are paying 14 Ciente per pound. Delivered at our store this week. GOod Pr1e00 I'or PrOattoe, 04 OLSON Notwoor to 1. Guna's private boaeltal. M. MeAlleter is in receipt of a letter frova his son William In the Northweet. When be wrote he had 50 eoree aorred and wee forging ahead. The furrewa are hall a Mile long and four rounds make it an aore, while one round with the drill tiewa a bag Of cote, The illissee Twitchell of Clinten were in town on Monday night week atten4. ing the band concert. O. Eachret's daughter is home from Galveaton,Texas,where she went through a terrible experienoe during the floed, having to stand on a table with the water up to her waist for houra in her awn house but finally escaping on a raft. • Wm. Bagshaw of near Centralia pass- ed away on Friday night after suffering some time trom appendioitio and a turnor. Albert McBrine of Clinton visited Ms old employer J. C. Clausen the other day. Xr. Firearm of .Auburn, •vialted his sinter, Mrs. Leavy, on Thursday. NURSE'S GOOD WORDS, -"I am a professional nurse," writes Mrs.Elisner, Halifax, LS. "1 was a great sufferer from rheumatism - almost eonstant association with beat phyaolane 1 had every chance of a cure if it were in their power -but they failed. South Auaerican Rheumatic Cure was recommended -to- day my six years of pain seem as a dream, k Two bottles cured by R. P. Reekie-106 Wingham. On Wednesday °Nast week Wesley Aralker, of the firm of Walker Bros. At Button, entered the matrimonial estate. The lady Whom he chose to share life's joys and sorrows, was Miss Maggie, sec- ond daughter of Mr. A. Sloan of Blyth, J, E. Davis of town supported the groom, and Miss Jamieson filled the position of bridesmaid, Rev. Mr, Pen - hall tied the knot. The happy couple will reside in Winghara. . • R, H. Crowder of Clinton has pur- chased the stock of R, G. Gordon and is rushing it off. DROPSY AND -HEART DISEASE. - "For ten year's I suffered greatly from Heart Disease, .Fluttering of the Heart and smothering Spells made my life a torment, Dropsy set in. My physician told me to prepare for the worst. I tried Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Heart. One dose gave great relief, one bottle cured me conlpletely."-Mrs. Jarnes Adams Syraouse N. Y, sold by R., P. Reeliie -107. Westfield. On Wednesday, May 8tb, a wedding attended by a •large • number •of guests took place atthe hoirie of the bride, when Rev. Mr.: Kennedy, of Au- burn, performed the ceremony, which joined the hearts and hands of Joseph .Killough and felisstAnnie MoDovvell,both of Westfield. A very pleasant time was spent after a sumptuous repast had been partaken of, A beautiful array of presents was •received by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Killeugh will take up their home near Westfield, amidst best wishes of their many friends for a hap py and prosperous wedded life. • ARE YOU HAUNTED DAY AND NIGHT 7 -Mind and body racked and, tortured by evilby forbodings gloomyand dull, 'robbed of Unit "Divine starers' steep, •appetite gone nerves shattered, generally 'debilitated ?, This is 'none too dark a picture for • great South American Nervine to obliterate ,set up its stead the glowi•ng tints of the sun of perfect bealte.--Sold by•1?. • • Reekies=-108.,• St. Joseph. M. Leger, •who has been landlord of the Queen's' hotel here during the past winter,bas left with hie family for Mont- real, E. Becigneul Succeeds him in the Queen's and while , we are sorry to loose Mr, Leger we weleolne Mr. Becig. neut. .- • L. V. Bachand purchased a driver from L. Fos•ter of the Commercial hotel, • Zurich. • '• Chartist Gillett left on Monday for Clinton where he has Waved a situa- tion, Charlie will be miich nsisaed here, especially among the fair sex. • • Miss Mary Spencer left to Wood - stook last week Where she has gone to visit friends. • A serious runaway was averted lie:e last week by the presence of mind of G. Campbell, who very pluckly seized one of the refractory horses by the bridle and after beingearrled along for considerable distance succeeded in bringing them to a atand still • • The •Exeter Times says: Perhap some people do not realize to what ex. tent the long diatance phone can be used. The other day N. Contine usecl it frotn Zurich through Clinton office to a place on the other side of Chicago, and it was as distinct As • if speaking over two local phones. It was not cheap talk either for the few minutes conversation cost over $5.00, OX THE RAIL Mr. George Cummings Barrie, Ont., one of the best known engitreers on the G. T, R. writes -Por years I suffered from kidney disease brought an by railroad M. The doctors called it "railway kidneys," but could give i11e no permanent relief, A. Mend recommend- ed Dr, Chases Itidney•Liver Pills say- ing they had cured him. A few boxes of this grand 'medicine completely cured me, putting an end to the dread ful pains in the pack and greatly strenghtening the kidneys. 1 ana a well mat to -day, thanks to Dr. Chase."' One 'Pill a dose, 25 dents a box. The population of Italy is now 32,- 449,754, an Morelia() of 4,000,000 in the last twenty years. SOME WONT BELIEVE I'l' Many people who have suffered the acute misery of itching& bleeding piles for years in Spite of medicines and operations Wont belleite that Dr.Chase's Oirdrilent is an actual Miro. There has. never yet been a person to doubt the efficacy of his great preparation after using one box. It acts like magic in stopping the pain and Itching, and is positively guaranteed to cure any °ASO of bleeding or protruding. piles. Ask your neighbors about it. Your dealer has it. The Turkish customs authoritiea have prohibited the importation of type. writers, For Over Fiiiy Yeats M100.1,Vist90ow's Seems° Sentm has heed used by millions of mothera for their children while teething. If disturber' at night and broken of yone rest by a efek child suffering and crying with pain of CuttingTooth fiend At once and got a bottle -of "MN. Winslow'a tomtit, ing Syrup" for Children Toothiug. ft will re. novo the poor itte euderer immediately. De- pend upon it, toothers, there is no mistake abont it. Itouron Diarrluna,_ regttlaten the' Stomaoh and bowels, mums Wiful Colic, softena the Gume,redneergnilammation,andffiveetoneend energy to the Whole /warm, "MrA.1,Vinslovea soothing Syrup" for children teething it plea- sant to the taste and the proscription of- ono of the oldest and beat female physiciane and uursea in the United. States. Price twenty -fie eon an bottle. Hold by all drUggists tbrengh otit the World," IleFruro and ask fOr von. Virsimovr ii0011111-70 BYROM 11114.1gRIALW,I$. OLMES-DOHERTY-At the resi- dence et thebridesfather,Clintonion Wednesday, May 2Ist, by Rev. J.W Holmes of London, father of tbe groom, assisted by Rev. W.G, Row- son, Lena, daughter of 111r, W. DAL! orty,wr ,to At-th r, OiEt,flebon olmie:.02 the brides's parenton Wednesday, May 21s1, by Rev. Dr. Gifford, Charlotte, daughter of Mr. Henry Carter, to Mr. Frank Plews, both of Weet Tuokentreith, GOWER-CORBETT-At Clandeboye, on May Oth, by the Rev. Mr, Brownlee, Mr. Albert Gower to • Miss Susannah, daughter of Mr, Nathaniel Corbett, both of the township of McGillivary, LOCICHART-SAXWELle -At the real - donee of Geo,Sain well,on May 15th, by theltev, W. X. Martin, B. D, 61r. T. j, Lockhart of Xingston, formerly Principal el the Exeter Public school to 3,4rs. Minnie Sam - well, OUNING-NICOL-At tbe residence of the bridela -parents, "Walnut Rill," Hullett, on May 15th, by Rev. A, McLean, Mr. James G. Coming, of Whitewood, Assiniboia, to lilary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David Nicol. MITCHELL-FARNELL-At the realdenee oi the bride's fa,ther on the 24th of April by the Rev.F.Swa,au, Kr. Frank Mitohell to Lizzie Farnwell, daughter of Mr. H. W, Farnwell, Esq„ all of Huron township. • WALlaR-SLOAN-At the residence of tbe bride's parents, Morris, on May 15th, by RO V . Wm, Penhall, • Wesley Walker, of Winghain, to Miss Margaret Williamson,youngest daughter of A , W. Sloan, Esq. SiNCLAIR-ROTHWELL-At the resi. • deuce of IVIrs, A,.MieNiohol, Brussels on May 15th, by Rev. John Ross, • James Sinclair to Mias Elizabeth Bothwell, both of Grey, , PIPBR-In Winghara, on Ma, 13th, the • wife of Mr. Stephen Piper, of a son. MALLETT -In Ex•eter, on May 9th, the wife of Mr. John Mallett, jr,,of a •• ROSS -In 1V1oKillop, on May Nth, the wife Of Mr.W . A .1-toss,of a daughter. LEATHERLAND-In Settforth, on May 9th, the wife of John A.Leatherlancl, • of a son. •• JAFFRAY-In Ushorne•, Thames R•oad, • on May 9th, the wife ef G•eo. Jaffrey • of a son.• GLAV1N-In Stephen, South Boundary,' on May 15th, the wife of Patrick • Glavin, of a daughter, • MIDDLETON-In Exeter, on May 9th, the wife of 3/1r. Frank Middleton, of a daughter. . • MUMA-In Clinton, on May 20112, the wife of 0.11. Minna, of a daughter. COOPER --In Clinton, on May 18th, the wife of Gteorge,Cooper, of a son. • JUDD-In Clinton, on May 15th, •the • wite of Thos . Judd of a daughter DETHS • GRAELIS-In Clinton, on: •May • 16th • Patrick Graelis, aged 19 years. MoKIBBON-In Toronto, on .May 10th, , • Jane MoOloy,relict of the late Thos. McKibbon, •aged 75 years and '11 months.• •MOORE-In Aline, May 10th, •Florenee • Isabel Hunter, •wife ef Eli , Moore, • (daughter of Mr.ancl Mrs .A.Etun ter, • Brussels) aged 27 yeara,3 -Months and 11 days. • „ FARQUARSON In Morris,on May 121h, Tbos. D. Farquaraon, aged 23 years.; ,• 3 months and 26 days. • •• HElVITT-In Toronto, on May.13; MTS. • Lizzie Hewitt, sister to Mrs. Jerry Blashill, Brussels, aged 41 years, LAMBERT -In Seaforth; on May 16th, ' John Joseph Lambert, aged 24 years • and 2 rnenths, - BELL -In, McKillop, on May lfith, Thomas ei1, aged, 75 years. ' KERR-I n McKillop, on May 12th, Isle • bellCampbell, relict of the late . James Kerr, aged• 7•1 years and 4 •-• • 11,A.GSHAW--In Stephen, on May 10th, William B. Bagshaw, aged 28 years • 3 months. MILLMAN-In Witigham on May Ilth, • James Millman, aged 76 ,years. It2OBRXS4)N-In W inghem un May 121h John F. Morriaon, aged 74 years, 3 months and 6 days. • CINNAMON - COATED PILLS. -Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills .are •coated like a einnathen drop, very, small and delight;. ful to take. One pill a dose, 40in a vial for 10 enti3. '1' bei popularity is a Whirlwind, sweeping competitorsbefore It like chaff. No pain, no griping,' no inconvenience. --Sold by- R. I'. Reekie 's-109 • CLINTON MARBLE AND --a-. GRANITE WORKS The best class of work • procurable has been • /Ilan ufatturect here for inan y years past, WE WONT 'call on you a week after your bereavement, WE WON'T wake the work to suit WE W. ILL the price. ntake the mice to suit • the work, WE WILL give IVOil the cheice of the production of the world m design and material. • We are the ONLY prac- tical Wen in Clinton in our line, Do not, he talked itito placing yonr order without tirst can- ing on us, JB. HOOVER, PROP Nekt to CoMinercial Hotel. * Olmton Ilarket Report, Wheat,. 0 04 to 0 15 Goose Wheat..,...,... 012 to 0 03 Barley . 0 37,10 0 40 Oats ........ ..„ ........ . 081 to 082 PeaS..... . ... 060 to 0 60 Rye.......,..,.........0 40 to f` 45 Potatoes per bushel„..... 020 to 02i Butter roils and crock „. 0 12 to 0 13 Platter in , 013 to 014 Eggs per doz 000 to 012) Hay .-....... S 00 to 0 00 Wool.,•................, 015 to 0 10 Live Hogs per owt..„.„, 0 50 to 050 Singers... -. ..... 615 to 616 DressedPork per cwt,..„ 8 00 to 8 00 Flour per .„.. 1 75 to 2 00 Bran per ton........... 15 00 to 15 00 Shorts per ton ..... 15 60 to 10 00 Wool per lb .-. 15 to 18 Dried Apples. per 11,....... 01 to 0 44 WOOL NIVANTEO4 The highest market price will be paid, in Cash for wool. 50,000 pounds wanted at the Standard. ()leveler Clinton, May UM. it* IIOLlif PIS & sutra, 1 NM of Hanlwaro • JUST REGEIVED ANOTHER FULL STOOK OF Hardware Gra,niteware Tinware Nails Glass •Daisy Churns Clothes Wringers Lawn, Mowers • Spades Shovels Rakes lioes Ready MixedPaints Alabastine and Ealsomine • and all kinds ofFence Wire We Eu D in Large Quantyles 'and Give Our Customers - the Benefit of .1u.st Received Two Oars of Portland and Thorold Cements at Low. Prices. .OHEAP. HARDWARE HOUSE. pAAANWWWWWWWWW*ANNAVA*I4/00*NWW/WV WICKINNON. 13.11..4"rain SOME SNAPS IS WEEK .• We have just received and passed into stock a large quantity of seasonable goods which were bought greatly under value for- spot cash and will be sold at prices which will make people wonder how we do it : • Grey Cotton, good width, regular price 41g for 3e • White Cotton, 37 inches wide, soft finish, now worth 8c per ° • yard for Sc • Women's Black Cashmere Hose, all wool, fast black, sizes 8. 0 • and 0, regular ,5e our special. price 15c or two pair for 25e • • Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, worth 8e for 5e • . • Women's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, fast biack,seatnless feet, very special 15c. or 2 pair for 25e Ladies' Vests, trimmed Fmi withpink and blue. worth 8e for he Fancy Gingham Re nants n blue and whiteand fancy bright • cheeks, in 2 to 10 yard ends, worth 8e per yard,onr price 5c • per yard or85c per pound . Men's Shirts and Drawers, veryspeelal 25c each • Boys' Pants, in fancy tweeds, with double knees and amtsin • all sizes, at 45c, 50e, 60e and 75e • Men's Wool Tweed Pants, itr dark and light narrow stripes, regular price 1.25 and $1.50 your choiee for 08c Ladies' Summer Corsets Strong' and well made,iu sizes front 18 to 26, regular price 35e for 25c • Erect Form Corsets, in all sizes, at 75c and $1 M°KINNON AWAAAAAAAAAANNAMAAAMAVO. AAANAANIANY1N 00•0•0001•••••••00•0000•0•••••••••000•600••••••••••••• • • • • ••18. H. =LEY' BLYTH • • : • POPULAR CLOTHING STORE a • • • • • • • • e • • NOVELTIES: 1 SPRING . . • . • . . . . . . . • : DRESS YOUR BOY WELL :: • • . 0 • • a You are proud Of that boy of yours. Every boy should be the pride : I: of.hie parents. He should he dressed so that he may feel the equal of any • lal of the boys he is associated with. • * to • -Let us fit hitn out this spring. We wilt make him one of the bent se •• dressed boyein this county. The elegance and taste represented in our. ; se juvenile clothing must be seen to be appreciated. sir * 0 to The vest suits, ages 4 to 8, made from rich effects in handsome • : worsteds and tweede, are very cute. • . at a te et Foe larger boys we show tante very bobby suits in greY and brcrwe it • tweed and blue serges. We can sell you it snit ire low as $1.50 or as high o o as $0 or stop altiny- point between where the price pleases. at • ta o• • ,• 0 • • • • MEWS SUITS • • •i, • . • • We are aIso offering big bargains in Menre Sults this month,. WI I • • and see the $0 suite we are selling at $4 and the 419 seri& at $0, 0 6 o di is at , , .. . o ...... . 0 • ik. 1 s H. ClIDLEY " r • SLYTH I 4 i 11416•00011000•4110410114104411•0111.064•41611000.111•641*411.1104•11.1111141.0 •