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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-01-31, Page 4• tiantuto 31.6t 1902' THE CLINTON NEW ERA . ern., ••••.arws+,.... FoIrwroo••.•www•IL.II•1•••••••••••••••..* 41 ‘ -- Our White G"oOds Sale SATURDAY eaye delay at dation. WM be. the last 'day of our Purchase your tiekete at Town ease and StartsSaturdaymorning, February ist. "Great After -Holiday Sale7 F R. Modgens,, Town Agent, Every'. item is a Bargain° °of the biggest and best kind. - ent.. And. whatis leftof the goods we.have been 'offering" will be. . rushed out at a rapid rate. Come early Saturday if you can- ou Saturday nuuning starts our usual yearly White Goods' Sale, with the difference, that we're better prepared than net get here and get your share of these bargains. ever before to give you values that will surpass anythi7 ever offered in Clinton. -Wer.) made .the most careful most exterc. ntt•V AtivortlittnentS. Book Sets volume set of Doyle, regular 1.00 for ,06 ur orders placed 1Ponths agO—in four large, store lots—With .0anada's leaclirg maker—have kept Ilan` do busy during' ori :I: h: o pros ig r actoPihtletret nissr s Th jetptirer ir our molts may be youre for • ,, • *.v v e money, for the reason t at t e h h 4 44 40 grew?, " 1,50 14 *50 Anotien sale -P Crews . 4 - er- 4 " Corelli, . 0 1.50 44 .50 our white goods -Newcombe .and must be accommodated. It will pay yon " Elliott, " 2,60 . 1.60 • • ; - - Wall Paper, • ' sive pressratios that this should be tlinraost successf °fall White Saies—and it will. . • tit9 dull menths that would -otherwise have been idle—that's the reason we can give these very low prices on the is. est goods . Below wegive fait a hint of the many values tha,t veill be found here. ,. A fter holidey eale-W Cooper..,,,.... • t new Spring paper are crowding . in on In 6 s d 1 W G P i to get your sprang peper now even though 2 1 4f SOOtt, ff 4.00 44 3.00 Diokene, ' 5.00 ' 8. 0 • Agents wauted-Dominion kiitinn;nibe. 6 • • oots and Shoes -Twitched, 5 14 04 4 Corset Covers at 10c . • • • • Made of gocd strong cotton, with seams all overstitched, White,Sole price cla RUC eaoh : • • bona Covers, made of good quality white cotton, nicely trinireed in trent 22 with lace, insertion and fine tildes, realotiltie 85o, eale price 40e Corset Covers at 290 , • Corsets Clovers, of very fine white cotton, nicely trimmed with lace, em- broidery and insertion,seame all overstitohed, made to sell et 40o each, art Sale price XVC , . r.•• • • • r ' • Gowns at 69e frill around sleeves and neok, very fine ekirt, 85o value, sale prioe ... , wear, Seed petatoes-J Avery 5 white ground, dainty design, snit: 2, You oalinot put it unfor t.t while yet. Rand'MoNally'e Series of eopular worka-. NewPrints-610Kinnon.. . . .. . - Gowns made ot fine white cotton, yoke of fine tuoks and lace nisertisn self Ladies' Jackets-Phonsteeland Gibbingi • , na. ' The Morrish sal . , 500 reale paper, 7 yerds to the roll, . Choice Books at 05e •., 'par meeting . . 5 .. able for bedroome, olokts or attics,. • . . 2i -e ' extra laid paper, trimmed edges, bound in _ - tatheireowiicomi_iiiia jai_azaragyokithia, of embia_e_oir ii_p_as , soils tor sale -W Snell...;w3ii,z!. . .. ..... . 5 rolls wellgrounded paper,8 yaide • ,, Ladies' Gowns at 8o ' • • per roll English silk. corded cloth, Wee in gold, -4-2? -th 1 i light bl e reen ink -1,13Nuary rilinvarr, ,-,-...- a e,,,re, I, nu ,fg ,/, r_.....,,..__, gilt topez_suola authors es Eliott, Irving, and fine tnoke, golf frill on neck and eleeve, would easily emit at 11..00, . terra cotta and buff, 9 or 18 Mott Lytton-, riaggard, Scott, •Corelli,- /Opting, e In taillakd.-457W Irwir. ... .. ..;.Aupplement border,worth regularly 10a per rollm. 'DmxNoCiaipne' Cooper, Di*en°' 431,3%- - Bale price ' Lover, .e. go and others. Regular price • on pale Bargain Days per roll... tn) Ladles Gowns at 98c, $1.25, $1,35 and $1,50 .. fl,,1 -v, *;-6.1, '75o per vol on Sale, Saturday eitch. , 35C Are made of the finest English cotton. yokes Meetly tucked and an trimmed iiittO 4 ‘"9\. • ,,,, ,if,....,, •-•.-ye, il j 1111 750g==titrifalfg choice booksat 50c with fine embroidery, tbe beet valuee we helve ever Been at blue, terra eotta audgreentregular I • 98o, f1.35 and 1.50 FRIDAY, 'JAN. 81, /902. 204 and 2513, On sale Bargain Days Faraous books by !amens Anthem reline - 65e Corset Covers at 49e. • per roll.. , , lar prices, 81.25, $1.00 and 750, on sale, Corset Covers made of very fine English cotton, with front nicely tucked and ed with insertion, embroidery and ribbon, very full front,. made to sell at 65o,'White Sale price... .... ; .. • ..... • • • • • • ....... • Corset Covers at 5e and 98c. Corset Sovers, made of fine white cambric, with embroidery and insertion • wide embroidery and insertion trimming around yoke, meek end sleeves, sale prices • 75o and • amused by any ether government under Saturday, oeclar wood, good lead,per price 25c, bargain days 2 for , 25c • arm! neok and sleeves and down front; itoother Corset Coyer•with very • - Ladles Drawers at 39c 49c and 60e • • loe Saturday at per volume.....,B00 1. • i , . o fine quality ootton with trimming of cambric and embloiderv, all. era Financial Prosperity. 000borgetdobveaeptevrezniinebeerdegThomia,ereedn,dbeumff: ..__. Choice Books, 2 for 25e. • 49c: All f - • 4.. 1 valuee at The financial etapding Of a government green and blue. conventional and Prin' ed on good Paper, from good type, bounel in cloth with artistic etaroPing In ' • ' ' 890 490 and we , floral aesigne,regular price 36o,40,3 is generally regarded as its strongest or , . , y ndy.:01totpvearrf.:11,...7 sale Bargain 15c 12ic White Lawn at eic .y. weakest point anal the °hewing inadel,b gee! nwthtsthinakuathorLetts giligrti,loo2r, . 250 yards of 88 inoh wide viotoria lawn, fine quality,regular vslue 121o,sale . ._ the Ontario Government ie, therefore, one limy, Doyle, Cord% Barrie, Lytton, LeadPencils • • , Caine, Hope, Hawthorne, Irving, Carey, .98e price - . ic that is highly oreditable. It is one never . Another lot of theae pencils go bo sele ,Ripling, Dickens and Cooter, Regular • • Ladies' Skirts at 49e. . 20c White Lawn at . • • no dram/dances and the foot that the 5e • Made of good strong ootton, with 7i infda double frill of English cotton, . • 200 yards of .45 inch wide victoria lawn, very fine retina thread, best 20a dozen • , • Blank Books . financial shone of the:Pecniinoe have been ReBS • Wide or narrow blank hooka', 200 Pages, • . wants all over etitobed, tape at waist band, weuld Id good value at 65o, Value in toern,.• sale price bnly 140 1,0 canvass covers, regular 15o, en sale Bator.- • ' White Sale price only, %VC , ao excellently managed, should be food for (Nor a limited quantity left of D' k . • k • • 15C . • • thought to every donor an Ontario. From • seliteleflopm6Dmereoutjatst bPjeen,faor, firoartd•jonlaarays daje, 2 for • " White Skirts at 69c. Toweling at 6ge., . • • • - Sh t Mus ' , . -• Ladies' Skirts made of extra quality of ,white cotton, very fine skirt, with box,worth 81,on sole Bargain Days .. .200 yarde of all linen l'oweiting, ry inches wide, heavy quality,Irish mann- 0, 'House the other eleiy the folloWing concise 200 eheets of Magic, aseorted vocal and • a 9i ineh double cambric frill with four rows of tucking, all with draw no_ facture, well worth 9o, sale price string at waist, well worth 85., sale price eaoh ,,, Newt: • vie siimmary is made, and it contains foodtor at per box • -,'instrumental selections, Bomb of the best authors on salebar ain da a 8 sheets for Ladies' Skirts at 98e. . • . • 35e White Vests at 25e. • thought: : . •_Knitting Cotton .le a Ball 50. 1. •g 7 ' The beet 'brand of Fainting Cotton in ..... . stitched, and having a 9 Mob frill of oembrio and embroiaery, also four An_ •• • • regular 850 value,sale price 4%'-1 ' • zee was $L468,492. • rows of tuckii, extra wide shirt, well worth 81.25, White Sale prioe.....„ . UM • ' • • 0 oanndsawthui4ea,yperliall, le, what we have lett 11usic Books I That the °lose of the year the oaeh - navy bine, red, brown and white and 'bine Are made of oboiee quality of fine bleached cotton, with seams all over 120 ladies' fine white Vests, long aleeyee, open. front, made of tine yarn, ,..., in bank at the credit of the Government • 2 That of this sum $1,292,981.25 ie rental, regular 50o, 750 and 90o; for IOC. Large Books, vocal and instru. • •• Ladies' Skirts at $L25 - -• • • . •. •.,. ; IlandkerchielS at tor 25e. - , • being current account, with $220,898` in no 3. That the Province ' began the yeer •• ' olembroidery and oembrio,also tucks and hemstitchings would be good 1 25 at ' . . • buy, our regular price is 8a but on bargain envelopes and 1 rare paper, big urine 0. - the,budget speech delivered in the Local businese writing, 144 pens :in the . ee • • ' "•te • fl li die Wei mall 'ea i 1 h meth h d n Sal d a to o ' Berlin Wools 5c an Oz Paucities' at 10e. . . . di•awing.,interest, the balance ef 8175,581 interest-bearing debentures, ' fold. staple &lore, the beats wool we oan .. 7 "r with 8824 898 in the banks and fin had ' - egie, nicely trimmad, box mints s 2 p wi , , . 15 itdays the prumewill be ounces not broken 25.0. asturdaY Om '' - 1e Victoria Lawn at 1e ' . . 4 That 839,298.27 was .reoeived in in-. with 01,292,931. 800 yards of ther best 15o white Lawn, 38 inches wide, will be sold during per oz - - 5C Tinsel Macrame Cord. • . . • sale at '' tere ,,, imp, at from the hanks on -the mo Silks, Silkrochey • S.fintne and thilliant , Maoranse Cord done up.in balls Of 83 . . . Hie therein deposited. . . . .. • . • • . --1-5* That $142,414.48 was received in in- ?rwa ordzi ind shades roor green,rOldr? lit giride i n;j,i; • a near • . , ball on sale Sitturdaygr per belt - 1. e 12ic and. ISe.CottOn at 106 • tenet frdro the Dominion Government on The 'following oolore-lighl bine, pea the Provinoial funds still ii she hande of green.. white and blue, white green And ,' • ,,,_ .. .. ,, . • ' '' ' 500 yarde Of mill Olds of white cotton, lull 86 inohes wide, regular; value .. that Government. , . • - kpink, labsoh„,,„white, oream, white blue and UalZersaa•ie Kara. . of which is Dia and 150 per•yard, on sale at .. .. .. • jekt 6 That the revenue, although not se pinValifiliewhite And mom green...seht": • , 0 • '' ' large as in some preview; year% neverthe- ' and-g1,141torr_tlp, wnitelifid 4.....Auw, Medea yellow, Old Gad, Green, Blue, Strawberry , „ Camilla Yarn in the followiiag colorer,. t, ••• 1 ' " less -exceeded expectatione, and, as wilkbe yeittwet, Vei%•%, pink yellow and white Grim. grown, Pink, Salmon • Pink, and other' 25c Ahirtii* at 16c: immseen, far mom than ooveted_expaditeia sont t•T1 other oolore, regular 7o, flo or 10o, colors, regular 5o per skein, on sale tint - It amounted to $4,4411441, .. . Bargain De ye re:I..... ..;,... . .... . . . ... ;5c .urday 2 for . .. . 5C I • Made of very fine white English ootton,-nioely trinimed With 11 inch fralt • 400 ne , an ero s, e e, n y e ee.0 0 ay g 100 Medea of Berlin WOO1E, 2, 4 and _8 oy pox, with hand painted, ifiellnioa . •,' value at $1,45, Sale price . . .... . .. • ...I • e kir s a $l.3 • • • • Ladies' white Skirts, ot fine English Cotton, withAU inch frill of Cambria • with lace end insertion ivith.8 tuck's and embroidery, very full skirt and well worth $1.60, sale price ' • • • • ... A . Skirts at 61.69, 1.98 no to 4.00 Mode of very fine cambric, and trimmed with lace, intention- and emfiroid-. ery, ; very full Skirt and well worth one•third more than our price. , •-•"- ' Ladies' Gowns at 490 • • • Made of good quality of whiteCotton,with cambric frill onnech and sleeves, An. Thia_yenrEnia-10.nt. whieh is .repre• Hell p • 5 200 yards of 721'inch wide Sheeting. an grey only,.heavy quality and reg. w, • • Alm tucked front, 650 value apt . ..... • . v. .. . • • 4 • • • • .• • • • • • • qkVe ' War. Vahle 250. during White,..Side to go at..., ........ ; . ... • .. 400 "1 4.- .. , . • • . • . Your money back • • • 0_,..entkoy itikopponenis to be the friend of • .,.••••° 'oorporatione; collected from these . Finely colored Theme Paper,. red, blue, What we have left of our stamped linens'- . hoe aper c tampe linens . • • • . namely, banks, life insurance, fire linen. Pin); green and Other eheides, 7 to 10 feet• will bealeared at another reduction; iskoto. if 3rott waiit It. • • Der cent • • .snoe, truet, loan, railway, Wee* railway, tothe roll, regular 10o to 16a per toll, Bar- see thedoilitee, centre pieces, doe eovers,, express; gee, 'electric ...light, telegraph, tele- gain, PaYs onlY• ..... • 5c table spreads, pillow•shanse .ete, • • , - phone, natural gas, and Weeping and parlor Silk Mittens • tisiva Canvass • ' will be par oompaniee-8287,506-a virtuedly new , • _ • . . . eouroe of Provincial revenue. . A few pair of the:beat Silk' Mittene.teade The best Java Canvass 18. inethes wide given 0)2 It 8 From the estates of the rich epee 581 'fro* Imre-silk, 'fancy andhalain backs, in cardinakblue, white and • green worth * was collected in the form of death duties.'worth 111.85, $1.50. •ancl 81.75, &Moe i9x. regularly 50eper yard on • sale •SaturdaY:- Lace •OurtainS - 9 A large portion of the receipts is ina- $.. Cheap lioe, regular $140, now 75e per yard.. ; . lee mediatelyreturned to the people for eat% in • Beautiful Pictures - given with $1; $2 And $3 purchases • ..1,60* zhuren Mantes We well remember when Mr Sam Grigg, of London. (nephew of W. Grigg of town.) gaVe up bis hotel • • business several years ago and entered evangelistic work, a number of persons pronounced it "a moment of enthuse • • Mom that would not last," and even some good church people were. doubt- ful about the probable permanence of the change. Mr Grigg has long ago given ,abundant evidence of his _ fldelty to religious conviction, and corroborative evidence of -his useful- , neas is found in the fact that .he al- most always entrafged in evangelistic work, just now holding seryicee at Coatsworth. ' WILLIS CattRca.-The sacrament will be_observed on next Sunday morn- ing; preparatory seryice was con- ducted by Rev Mr Fletcher on .Thurs- day afternoon and eyening.• 'On Sun- day 'evening the choir rendered the anthem "God of Mercy." On. next Monday night.. the hndeayor society give a social at which a splendid Program will be rendered to be taken part in by Mrs R P Reekie, Mr and Mrs. M' Dowzer, Misses Jones, Good- win and L Yackaan, Kirk Houston, English Church Quartette and Ontario Street Orchestra ,• Miss Wilson will preside and refreshments served ; it ie expected there will be a large attend- ance as all. are welcome. MOP. Scott; a clover and fluent clergy - Irian, of TOronto,will preach in connee. t With the anntyerosa Varyleef ef 1tr,-;iii tile third Sunday- of Sicrattient will be administered on next Siaidaf •morning. • RATTENBURY Outrtion.-The last quarterly iovefeast and Seim male/alai services' Which is ever likely to be held in this church, were observed on Sunday morning last.and Were„ partici- pated in by a large number. Eddie another quer ter passes the meipbers will worship•in their new church, and it. then may be said with truth that "old things have passed away". Rat- tenbuiy street' church • has been the spiritual,both pier() and home,of a good many sterling men and women during the past 45 years, a few of the older of whom are still identified with it,' and this ciredetance naturally gave rise -to "reminiscent experience' on Sunday; the services were marked by pathos and deep spiritual ±intereat.... In the evening Rey, Mr Howson continued his discussion of the text "Thou 'bast set me behind and before," takine• the conjunction "Thou haat set me before", shewing how Providence,in relation to Juan, deals With the present.. .At the League ineeting, conducted by Mr Chown, Miss M. S. Washington fgaye an excellent address on "Our national bondage", intemperance being the question involved....Last Thursday evening the Intermediate League held an entertainment ,t which a splendid program was rendered; A. T. Cooper presiding as chairman ; recitations Were given by Misses Millie Stephen - eon, Flora Ounninghatne, Get tie Chant, Jennie Shannon And • Sadie Helmer) ; 11010d. b3 Miegee Melia WIlken ,and "Zthiiiii. 5,nd a duet lo; Pam° Lizzie Reed and Arlene. Wilkett..... Thepatitor will .(D. V.) preach next Sunday evening on "Love, courtship and mart iage;" morning subject " Will God hear the prayer of a sinner" the ushers will be pleased to show a trang- era to Oats good music by the choir, all welcome...livery member of Rat. • next month' Feb. lfith, .• 'ONTARIO STREET CERIROlt -An un- usually large congregation' attended theservice Ontat lo street church on Sunday evening to hear the pastor Dr Gifford Preach on the topic "a time to r it-was-a-roost4nterestidg.die... course -for those present. The- ladies tenbury street _church Is imxionely are highly pleased at -the attendance 'rent at the musical program given. ' t Friday evening ;• the program was " good and highly appreciated --piano ,duet by Misses Combo. and ,Gibbinve, •gplartettea by Ontario Street church, • and Doherty male quartette: and Mies *writhe,' lbw Murch, L. Weir and '1Kurcit. Bolos by Mies WoraWiehlMre .1CeP. Reekie and W. Latornel, solopieno by Miss Oombe, recitations y Mies Clunninghame and Miss Lucy Granti Light refreshments were stetted Which Made the evening All the t %the proceeds realized yen go .towairde l'Atfeer Outfttetl.-His Lordship the Otehop of Huron has given ifotice that he will visit St Paulin church on May gthowhen it is his intention to ad• Minister the rights of confirmation to • Whotnay wish to take unto biro. Self Baptistilat'Ve•Win a tutee le now he- , . prepared Which will meet every edneeday evening in: the Sunday • • IOW room for instruction by the rector. The Ladies* Guild met last night (Thuredity)to receive the month. ly reports and to make further ak. *alum:Dente for an "At Home' to be Iield at an'early date- in the 06601 swoon, Tha congregation were leased • inith the iderestingly etlentille ser - 100000 lett Sunday evening, the texb beiniv from Job ; 81, "Oariet thou Mad the isweeb influences of Pleladee ler Wee the bands of Orion ?" the. oboir rendered appropriate causie and 4:tativiiro*Ottet "God Is wide' by Mra RetiOLItge ldet*Titughtan, al Hiltobe The awaiting the opening of the new Wesley church. A,,t, the last meeting of the Quarterly Board, on Tuesday evening arrangements' were made for the closing service of the old church and the opening of the new edifice. On Sunday,March 2nd, Rev J. W. 'Milton, of Wavelet.. a former pastor hole, will preach the last torment; In the old, church. The new church will be Opened on the following Sunday, Marcia 0, when Rev Jr.'Livingstone President Of the London ,Conterence: will be resent. On Monde. eveninsr, MINTON service's as th-e• :--• from. 76C up Asofiniotnktloo.,.f ustioe $416,042 Education .... ............. 782,193 Public) instillations, maintenance. 833,163 • . • . • Agriculture . .. . .. . ... 209,858 Hospitals and charities . . ... /92.280 Colonization roads.............. 179,008 • . • \Coming and Guinn . • Coming and Geng. ' — 10 The chief feature of Ontario finance Col. Roam was in Toronto last Friday Murray .MoBwen, of Ailsa Craig, wee is that, with the exception of the grants to. 'on bosiness. . • , visiting at Bo F. A.ndrew's.. • railways, everything es paid for os it arises. Dr. Graham wee in•Toronto on Monday . Mr and Sirs G. Castle, of Rochester, N,WP er 'on bueinesa. . s. . ' Y., were gown° of G. Allen :last week. , nohrreernaeaIn titio,or°aysilook o astpnbliardniiit buillidng, Miss Beattie • lifoConrell, of Clinton, Mise Sarah Malloy who we been Nish- :. practice has contributed more to menorah; it is paid out of (torrent revenues .. -This . • •.. I was aler guest ot the Misses Mason, Blytn, ing her sister, Mre jas Twitoholl, returned - and prudent administration than perhaps last weekto Detroit Friday morning , ' _ anythingelee. We pay as we go-theas Mies Florence Watson, of Listowel, was John Davison who has -been.... a recent the eeoret Al successful 'domestic !blame • the guest of•Mies &Inking, rOloderich town- visitor of Mr and Mr R. J. Muff, returned and the homely,. Government qf Ontario 'shin, last week. • ' to his home in Cherokee, Iowa, lost weak. deemed that what was good for the home • Mr and Mrs Ed. Saville spent a feiO• Mre (Rev) Stewart, WM Ri h Ir 1 time good for the Province. • . .. days of last week at the home of Mr Jae Mrs (Dr) Graham, Mre W. Coatce, Mile% 11 In a sentence, Ontario has money Webster's, eon. 13,1fullett. - MoTa.ggart, Bessie Watt, Pearl Macdonald invested with the Dominion on whialiehe • Thee 661130011, jun,, end his mother of Maggie innately and Winnie O'Neil- wen; •gete $142,414, other sums invested in banks. • • Bayfield, and cousin, Mies Mary Stinedn Hamm tram ' Clinton who---ettemied---thw and elfflewhere on whioh she gOt in interest • of town, were visiting hir and Mee W. I. .meeting of the Huron Presbyterian bodety last year $46,760, and, with. the exception Wilson, of Greenway, Huron Co., recent• ly. in Myth last •week. • • • • . of the railway indebtedness,. owes no man W. . a dollar.. , Should not the men Who have Mr„Mitohell, of Aesiniboia, 1st W. T. , Mies Orpha Miller,.of yiotoria, B. CL., managed her effairs for thirty yeare get (son of Mrs Mitchell, Ratienbery etreet)_ (daughter of Mr Jacob Miller) arrived some credit for this happy state of acne'?who he been home for a °few weeks ex- home on Elaturcte. She will remain here ,,,, -.. poets to return west in the mune of a for a couple of wetke,'; viaiting the milli. week ; • • • who left a f_ew years ise'o foe the...weak end am:dinned John hinrdook, formerly of Hulled, • summer. •' . - date in the field against E. J. B. Pens, inery•openinge at Toronto in the mean- . The Kingston Conservative Associa- • time andthen go book to the lana of tion hoe decided. not to place 'a condi — - -ln- the byeiection4or pe Ontario spent some time in Weshington territory Mr 18660 itattenhury expects to leave Legislature, . , ; . , and Dakota, has got back to Bride!' soil.. this week for California; he will be' joined -• ,• and has located at Loyetta, Man. at London by his brother in ' Geo he _Itw ERA. lea glad that Hod. Mr, Mre J. T. Clark and two ' children, of Hiram, and they both go for, the purpom of Fielding' does not hold .. out- much Toronto, are *hie week guests at the home epending the wihter thre, with the expos. encouragement to delegations who ire, of T. Jaokson, jr. Mr Clark (of the Tor- • tenon that it may relieve them of iheumte, • to. -:.• . • tient, from which both suffer. ' mama among forincreaeeci claim onto Star) and a son came up also and Open* Sunday, returning on Monday We underetand that Mr W. gigging, The people of this bountry are willing. vr, J. Clark, editor .0e *he picketing one of the oldest and most poptdar con- to give fair encourageMent to manu• News, is getting around after his reoent duelers on the Grand Trunk -running facturers, but_ they are not willing b aocadent having broken several ritie by 1 between Toronto and Sarnia, has resigned, make the duties prohlbitive. , 11,131e; tall Me is a brother of J., T. Clark, 0 and that the vaoanoy them created will pro:' people haye some Hants. . 1$1211.Toronto SW Mre J. E. Cantelon and bably be -offered to Mr Thomas AtesebrOok, ...• Mfg 01 yapper? of town, . of the Stratfoed-Goderich branch, who is entitled to it by seniority of service. Mr • IN THE WEST. -Writing from Will lifOtfurfo, dame down from WeY* Ausebrook hes bean a oondueter for over 16 Parson, Man., under' date of Jan 21, burn, N. W. T.11and intends week aintends to year's, and him enjoyed to the fullest extent •Mr A. H. Cole, formerly of Hullett, remain until spring when hie mother and the confidence of the .0ompany end the. says: -:"We are having lovely weather sister will return with him to live in Mitre eateem of the travelling public. in thie part of Man. There has not in the west. blies Maggie McMurray ire As intimated lam week. mr R 13 gomee been snow enough for sleighing yet expected to be here from New Tors for . a '' - - ' and theweather keeps unusually warm elawdambefore her mother goes wed. • gen of Mr .Itobt Cciate of town hoe been ---J. ()Weidner went en Monday *0 Brant Gazette, published at- Ottawa; -- the- ap- ford where he has Bemired a Poral'iva idia pointment carries Weill &Balmy of 51500, nation.' The hooker "am will mill° 6 fine and "Bob'! is to be lion-grattilatea on his dick handler as it, is a good deal due to deserved advancement. Speaking of.- ihe his excellent playing which helped make eppeinewede, the Globe 000,0_,,,mr 00ste the town team have a good ehoWing. _If ia s graduate of 1896 of • Toronto IIniver• Brantford nee& a good player for *he eitp• where ho took a Gonne of studies. forward line they will find one in Jack. • whieh espeeially fit him for the position to appointedtaidatant-editor-ef2the-latbor- tills time et Year; Agt,TA-RURA.r-Ice cutting is now going on and being ha led in for pack- ing for slimmer use. . Davis has , bought the large ice ho se on Huron street from W Wheatley nd wilisup- ply all customers this co ing season with pure clean ice. A nu ber in town are haying ice ; a • , the Bum - Which he has been oohed. 1:1 on leaving• mer; thie week the Itattenbury House The many friends of Mr Fred Kibler, (formerly of Zurioh) will learn with deep regret of the death of hie Wife, which oo- oinrea at Brampton, on Saturday, lifter an Mama •of four yeare. The remelts' were beouglitio Enrich, vie Clinton, for Cooper'sBook Store, = . • • ' . • " • ' • • ' • oininencing'-• Tuesday, Feb, 4th, and lasting until Monday e-veniig,- . • Feb. 10t141992,. . —IoFFE4it MY .ENTIRE STOCK OF _ . atCOCS-,- Clock, Jewelry, *e.4va gncy. chigaiL cutlery, ot u lie uction I NAVE SECURED the assistance of the Jewel- - ers' Auctioneer, J. H. Navin, of •Hamilton,. Ont., who has had 20 years' experience throughout Canada and the United States, and comes very, highly recommended as a thoroughly honest and • up-toitlate siterioneer, so Altg_potypkyr Qltulto4 aid surrounding country can rely on getting value for every dollar spent here.• • REMISIVIBER--I am • NOT Leaving elinton or. . retirin • finis business. I only want to- soli mv Wire". the uniVereity Mr Coate. deyo ea himeelf and W. W. Ferran are having their , stoat sill quickly thl possible, as I require .the money. Weida, and for some yeare peat hie been to newspaper work, at lint on The Toronto ice houses fined. * for fudher.inyestinents. STRATFORD; DINED, -The, Strat. a valued member of the oaf of The, ford Curlers are a jolly lot of fellows, Glebe." and when •the %Anton rinks went dot:1;1,21i Tatitieksadrazietbdepleelyand..sathens inauthe March It a dinner will birigen and a interment, Bev W. Pawning, "motor of .-progrinulrenderedin-the orchi.../kod •Stothodist -ehriret-at...Brempton,..aceoink* n ay, er artnen. P 3' k • gel ties (niters defeated, found that Stratford ceu fit Toronto will preach at both tier- 'Ph° Exeter Advocate) epeetket4ery• not use them royal enough. A return on Su d March 16,R Dr. Cartnerj, in *hem-- ticee. The; linancee of the church are dB. E. 'rouble, who recently took . The Conservatkindlv ives Of West York haVe • good 'shape, and everything looks Joyoft roe in the Mobion'e Back how - bright _for the congregation.. and ArolsieCemphell. decided not to protest the' election of matchevenitigvg‘tad trliaartrithheiretZedbnuetsit pastor, Rev Mr Howson, recelyescl.Tahoe liti:Molreone. DitnkYhttir:,e'lltitedCs ekneePetrarnsstberia-- W D was electedto the Com, the Cleeallietl.to repay them for kind, lowing OA up the 01 nton Club took invitation to eider, in the opening of to the Clinton branch of the same bank, monemi'n Tueeir) cwest b acclamation NM extended While in Stratford, •After the new Methodist church at WingliatO leaving here Monday to fill the position. for the seat melte Vaeane'lay the death on 'Feb. 16, but owing to Other engage. Mr young has provenlimeelf obliging and 'of Hon R R Dobell. • assemblying the nathei (fig oat down to Merits halt to forego this pleasure. °cntons and hienseny friende will regret an oyster eupper,W Sackmon presiding. to hear of his departure" The election of Mayor Clampbell tfsa 3igetitcrt8eutetegs"iwtve4rIerdgaaggli . the. Councillora Elowes and Stuart of 11,11t. The hiletheellets of Druesels have chell ham been upret,ae they are parties all relied in a hAPPY 111°°d' F°11°Iti extended an invitation to Rev. T. W. log this was a toaatpvonosed bY A. F. Tursiterenatth, and he .• has accepted, A., Ford:-theliev M. O. 1tunibell end Ohlrilneill°rweirres frma,shbrother 6rtith'ir6na.' til 6 Pending IMVIWit againet the t°"' McLaren, M. P., the "Clinton Curling l• Mr Ross hats been growing In favor, Mb." and replied to by the two rink.. °otiose, of Westmloater, formerly of o o e, f to of la a a subject to the action of the stationing fondly are OW of quarantine to•dat, in power and prestige, ono this ,feet ' who played. Speeches were Mao made teommittre, (Thursday) and dole Jetti le now let become* the more apparent every GAY* by aat, Connolly „„d an* Fair who lode from her 00nfinentant, And to fool. Mr Rose le a leader who leads. -King. *ere present, A moot pleasant time stir Whig. ' was anent, and it was voted that the In Victoria, 13 O,CoI. t)rlorl(loniervetive Stratford and Clinton Curling Olube was unseated for bribery, and In the by. Meet oftenerthr the future than i he, deletion on Monday, it Liberal Wee elected have been. Clinton left Stratford the In his Ouse by 660 nsejorny. This II the other day With fond remembrances AM bus V14310441 hos ban repreeented in - and Stratford awe t: here the Commons by a Liberal, *Slain fend ,?•!' I w Sototrne Rey rather Not thgtitre t frig god, in fad the *hokum*" aro fog. la Sunday and Per 1 co ducted servicee at fib dOeeP a - jug good over being let out to tangle with Father MeMehe" the Wild* world. So far there is no in. min officiated at Blyth. Next Sunday, dioation of any_inore of the family teking Feb, 20d, being Candlemas Day,Pather the &woe, mr Rtambell will tike up bir McMenamin will be in his own church own *0* on Bug*, stetk got: on 0. bare wadi:toting Marl laths InOrning mos or over him monett.1 and vows at night........••imat‘,. • •&_p-LIINLE; fillitaiiiitiattlia, 1441i...I • ._ WE GUARANTEE ry article sold diving thii sale and will refund you your meneyif any Wide should not .evelsatitifactimer-wearAS‘guatantei3d.—,--...--- All Goods Soliti•Must Go for eash Only 1 have not been in business long enough to have old or shop-worn.goeds to offer you. Every article is new' and'.up.to-date, and the best quality that can be had in the market, ,Come early as this entire stock is Sure to prove fast sellers. ,,Don't wait until the last day for you maybe disappointed. * ereWS,‘ iiiddiecombes Old Stand, • Opposite Markey euNTeist •