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The Clinton New Era, 1902-03-28, Page 5„ ,PIII I WWW WWW/VAIN G1orious Big' E411 Wheat.. 0 78 a 0 70 at Captain Gundry, qroni an orangeto esteem Spring '° • 0 78 a 0 70 ges/ioNettie McRae spent Sunday in la carried. en ow. man $ heed here,” writhe a. wei0b, chinsgn is visiting to his boiler." His men marched 140 miles in 8 Oath kg 41 14 444 ft. 44 00 se 0 40 home here, 0 days. He did not walk himaelf, being 1304 Bargain vent Bye AAA.f.es, 0 40 A 0 46 , • * , , 0 65 a 0 70 Bruget's for Sunday, The oo'antry latietrilV Weeded arid the • , Barley , 0 48 A 0 00 Geo Ithherton and X.' Gardiner were in the Men wellted every Pat of the wey'i' ried mot a the way in a' hen:Mock, but SPARKS -In Stanley, March 1,1th,.the wife of -Sparks, • MAIN -PRIZE -1n Brussels, March 14th, the , spending ft week or so. aie has been all molls. . • • , winter enaaged in the farna in Stanley, Huilett, March 20th, the wife which Mrs W.H.Scott recently sold; ?deny Gocid BloOdal. Geod. Ilealt eld friends are glad• to see him again: IJohn of aeon, VIE CLINTON NEW ERA March, 28th, 1902 OXINTOTT illailtliETS 1 Centin0 arta 001E10. Re Wiii there only two days, and then Corrected every Thunder aftentoon / .---- stetted for Kumasi in charge of 800 men , IMO ! 4.101/01100414041 W.1141410#0.01041001,41111010 Wheatley, Mori* 27th 1000, 150 soldiere and 100 oarriere. “Everythlug • Flour per 215 A 2. 15 ‘Jommeuvx.us euruary lath Sheepskins 0 25 e, -60 Bey 0 00--a 00 ri • --,erti., ne -11 --- • -- No, 1 Green trun.bides 500 a 550 and.ending March 1st • Wood ahort 2 25 a 2 60 Chickens', per pair ,0 20 A 0 40 Duoke, pair ..,, 0 40 a il 50 A royal time for those who need or who will need Geese, per lb.. .... ., 0 05 a 0 06 0 06 a 0 08 clothing. Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's Overcoats, Turkeys,per lbPork, live Aco.14.0•Aro, $ 50 A 6 00 Bays' Overpoats, Mep's Pants, Boys' Pants, Butter, loose or tub ,, ., 0 15 a 0 16 A. Robinson, in Westfield. Pork, dressed ., .. , , 8 00 A 8 00 Arobie Mitchell is visiting hici aunt, MO Our Whole Clothing Stock will be offeredBgge per doz .... Potatoes, per bush0 30 a 0 85 Miss O. Johnson of Varna,spent the past W$ visiting with'friends in toWn. at a special discount of 20 per cent Drie4 Apples per lb0 05 a 0 05 D, Frenoh, of the Mese of Befage• Litre stock markets 4ovro to Exeter laat Wednesday week, The object of this sale is to sell out this. season's 5Ire Biddle, of Auburn, was the guest et clothing before our new goods arrive. We never London, March 24. -Prices steady ; live her aunt, lidre Mitchell, on Wednoday. cattle, I2ao to 12ao, dreseed weight ; refrig- carry one'tieason's goods into the next season, All erstsr beef, 100 tn man vet mon . Tatiseerami Monteith torteiteohwyttecrti=thisweek,greltvesin goods charged: during this sale will be charged at , Montreal, Maroh 24. -There were about m h. ria W iteheild ie spending e few weeks regular prices:" Positively no goods charged at sale Sheep and 15 spring Jambe offered for sale 700 head of butchers' cattle, 250 pelves, 20 _win friends in London, Detroit and other prices Our ccoods are marked in plain figures— et the East End Abattoir th-day. The s•'‘"`mil' - . deduct 20 per cent and that will be the .,selling price butchers were out in fell force, but trade Mrs thew Porter and Mies Porter ptoleft for was slow, owing to the very high prices at new home • near Branin on for cash only during .the sale. • whioh good 'Attie were held. Easter cattle Wedneedey. sold at from 5iti to 70 pee lb, and thine W. Weir andfarall y left far their new W. jeokson has been in NOW 'York the past weekbusinees. Mre IlicHardlaSmith opera Tuesday with friends in Whitiliarn. Ike Itattenbury le expected back fro m Ostlifornie. *his week, Mrs Huffene, of 01(Orria, too the gueat of /Ire Mitchell last week. Men's Suits. were helcl at higher figurer!. Prime beeves( • sold at from 5o to 5ao, and rciediuno cattle "soros at Saltoos.ts, Ages., on Tuesday morning • . at from 4o to nor 5o per lb, while the oora- r5 00 uits 110W e . . * 4.00 mon stook brought from 8o to no per lb. Mrs W. Mitchell who has been visaing en's s . • a . . . }lea's 6 00. ii i " , 4. 80 per lb, Moat of the calves were eniall lots, returned home. Good large fat bulls sold sA from So• to 50 BipPen friends for the laat two weeks% has ' Men's 8 00 -,," ". 6 10 and these old et from $1 50 to 43 eaoh. W.Coats was ap to (164erich on, Monday Men's 10 00 " "' ... • from 035 to 845 each. air front 6ao to 7ao the Liberal Conven tion. ... 8 f.,0 Calves, two and three weeks old, sold at in connection with the annual meeting cf per lb. Old sheep sold M about 40 per lb. Meirell 00 " . . ... 00604,4000 9.60 and yearlinga at about 5o per lb. Spring Mines Nettie and Edith Swallow, of lambs pold at from Se to $6 each, but some Woodham,are visiting at their unole's,Geo ofthem were rather smell for buman food. Swallow, for a. few week. . Fat bogs soldNat from 6o to 610, per lb., Mr And Mrs g. Nt. McLean are:snow:ling weighed off the on. the Easter vacation as the guests of Mr and Toronto, Maroh 25.- Receipts VOA), Mrs F. IL Glam. of London Junction. were 87 ors, with 11,500 head of oattle, H ,Ransford, lath of Belleville, son of Mr 380 sbeep and lainbe,585 hogs and 10 calves. J. Renaud, is now teller in the local Business wae not quite so brisk ite last branch of the Dominion Banh in Wing* .week, and pricee were on the whole a little limn- . tender, though good prices were obtained for a. Irwin, of Blyth, spent a few days with anything of choice quality. There were a friends in town. He wee on bis way home good many unfinished cattle on the raarket from Brampton,where he has spent a great - however, and most of the dealers were ale drama of the winter: ready pretty well filled up for their present requirementsi They were not buaing any We were delighted Whittle a call from onr more cattle than they could help. Busi- friend, A. Cooper, of Goderioh, on Whore- ness in consequence was a little slower and "Y la" weektia"1:ng °Inne over to Vildil hill brother, S. 13. Cooper. some cattle.were left deer. For the best cattle prices were unchanged. W, It. Belden returned to Clinton Export cattle, tiboice, owt....84 50 to 05 25 Tuesday ancl reborn that things are look, . Boys' Suits Boys' 1 50 suits now ,, .. : 1 20 Boys' 200 " " 1 60 Boys' 250 " " • • • is' •••••••.110,••••• 2 00 Boys' 3 00 " " ......,240 . Boys' 4 00 " :‘ ' Boys' 5 00 " " ..•.•.• ...•••• 4 00 • Boys' odd pants ...,....•..•••••••CA' 40 o•IA ip:• • .• 3 20. Men'ti. 'Overcoats . Men's 5 00 °Overcoats now . . ... .... 4 '00 • Men's 6 00* " . 4 80 Men's`8. 00 " " , . 6 40 3/1430.'s 10 00 •• " " 8 00. ._mensolano • 130,Y8' OVERCOATS and Pett'‘Jackets redticed in same propertion. • - . All fur goods at. absolute cost—Fur Caps, Coats, Collars, Gloves, Mittsand Heavy „Underclothing. ' Thos. Jackson, Sr., Victoria 13lock, CLINTON. PMMAA MM MW •ituf-W1443eetP1•1411411 4-4-1r***-kicitiritlt*****-41Thieldi rode are only about ten yards wide, Ile' oays an aloer bee/ to do anything, from hie conapeny to noting tie judge; waa out last week to one of the outstations to try a man for steMing .2100 from miner. I found him guilty and senteneed hin310 eix menthe' herd labor and 50 lashes. The Colonel told me I ehould hove given hira 100 lathes, but I thought 50 wag ma- • t for my 'find attempt, We have about 1510 men here and twelve offloore, and we are kept pretty Well on the go, but on the • ole have a very good Math of it," The stal service ig poor. He was in good health, and the country isnot nearly as bot as be expected to find it. Etperimental Union Tests. -- The Ontario A.grioulturel and Experi- mental Union is prepared to distributelor experimental purposes good ma of leading varieties of farm crepe to an average of 65 farmere in earth county and district of Or- tario, ,Each person who wishes to conduct an experiment and is willing to nae great care and itoeuraoy in the work and report - the resulte of the test directly after harvest should select the exact experiment desired Arta apply for the same as goon as possible, The material will be forwarded in the order in which the applicetions are received until the limited supply is exhausted. Although niatenal for not more than one experiment will be sent to each person, it nitght be well Pr each • appliont to make a emond choice for fear the first could not be granted. nun or' sitrzettreime FOR,1902. 1 -Three varieties tif Oats. 2 -Three verietiee of six -rowed Barley. 8 -Two varieties of Hullos Barley. • 4-Emnier (Spelt) and two varieties of Spring Wheat. 5 -Two mistiest of Buckwheat. 6 -Three varieties of Field Peas for North- ern Ontario. 7 -Two varieties of bug -proof Field Peas. 8 -Peas and two varieties of Soja or Japanese Beans, 9 -Three varietiee of husking Corn. 10 -Three varieties of Mangolds. 11 -Two varieties of Sugar Beets for feed- ing purposes. , 12 -Three varieties of Swedish Turnips. 13 -Kohl Babi.and 2 varieties fell Turnips. 14-Pannipi and two varieties of Carrots. 15 -.Three varieties of fodder or silage Corn. • 16 -Three varieties of Millet. 17-Thres varieties; of Sorgbum. cEiiuion 41Z 13.toltrirki, - _.ilottsC.eleaning Here, And we are-fullY ............d for. it. With a large stock of Tapestry, 'Wool, 'Union ana Hemp Carpets, Floor eil eloth and Linoleums, Japanese Matings, Lace Curtains, .Art Muslins, Etc, We buy our carpets Ilireet, from the. manufacturers and Save the middle., . mens profikwhich enables, us to quote very low prices. -7411. Carpets bought from us. will be cut '- and matched free, or charge, . Japanese matting, yard wide, in new petterns will wear well, at 160, 180 and 25o. Tapeatry earpete, in the latest deoigns and colors for spring, at 50o, 75o and $1. Wool Carpete, yard wide, reversible, all new patterns and colon, at 65c, 85o and $1. A special line of union carpet, yard wide, reversible, new patterns Heavy Linoleum, a great wearer, 2 yards wide, in new patterns, worth and oolors, at 25e. . Union Carpets, yayd wide, reversible, at 36o, 40o end 50o, Floor Oiloloth, 1, la and 2 yards wide, at ado per equare yard. • 60o for 505 per eouare yard. Lace Curtains, in new patterne, from 18o to $8. We ask 'special attention to our $1 Curtains, 31 pude long, 54 inehes wide, a regular $1,25,ourtaip. Do not think of buying Curtains or Carpets till you have seen our new stock; • MCKinnon az Co., labtik, (111oomboiel0000 4141011004111004101 Great Egg Competition. J. W. Irwin will give one dollar in cash or 25 the granulated or 80 Ilia coffee sugar to the customer who brings in the largest Hen Egg th thie store between now and the 24th of May. J. W. Irwin is selling— Best Standard Granulated Sugar at $4.10 per hundred by the barrel. ' TEAS--Blaok, Green and Japans from 1.0o np. Chinese mixtures 15o per lb Best 25o tea in town. RAISINS-aOurrants, Prune% Dried Peaohes'and apricote, 6 lbe figs for 25o, lbs raising for 25o. - Dinner, Tea and Toilet seta and fancy lamp, to make room for my (wring hire port orders direct from tbe factories, I am selling at 25% lees than usual prince; ' do001 ing bright in the stook taking for the cold 18-Graes Peas and two varieties Vetchea, , . . Bulls, export, heavy, owt .. ;•.• 360 to 4 00 storage establishment. Call and examine•quality and prices and you are 'sure N Feelers, heavy ....• 4 00 to 4 25 miee Graham, who Jirts peen speeding headed Kale. ' i 19 -L -Dwarf Eno Bape and Thougand- ' buy. Phone 45.., Mante4 good Witter and eggs. - Stdokere, 400 to 800 lbs 0 . Abe winter with her sister in Galt, returned 20 -Three varieties of .Clciver. : • ' "13itteliers'oattie-choieta . "'ea. -34540-4- 25- to lownr this-weekr•Aod - wiii resume.her. •i_21 -4 -Sainfoin, Lucerne end Burnea,_ • do good' 3 60 to 4 00 . „ j-.------171T,--IRWIli -01in olsefies in panting after Easter, I 22 -Five f , - . • __. . . I • do common .. . .. 2 75 to 8 60 potobeeei mode, pieced, . ,,,. 4 50 , .. Miss Flick, of Colborne, was here moa.. 23-Three.yarieties of Field Beans, - a. do off colors and heifers 2 00 to 2 50 asy,having jot returned from an extol:mile . 24 -Three verietiee of 'sweet Corn, Butchers' Balla " 2 50 to 8 00 • . • • vieit of scma month. with relatiVe art 7-- friends ill parte of Michigen. . a a 25 Fertalizeis with early Corn for hooking. 26 -Fertilizers with Swedish Tdrnips. very Farmer Should .use • Light stook bulls 2 00 to, a 50 27 -Growing potatoes on the level and in pinch cows. ...., ... : . . .. 30 00 to 52 00 Thoth Jackson, ism, has been in Toronto . do buoke ...... :2 00 to 2 5i) and other points this reek in the interests hills. FORIVIALDEHYDE Hogs beat . , ‘ -6 laa of the Jacikthe Manufacturing . Co. He re, 'Tr ;_aiTiwnontinslientniteaPotatoesof y weba itol hy hi',,,ttLega. do light • ... • .... 5 15 turhed home,on Wednesday night. de fat - - • R. J. Macdorald lefeSeaforth last week Sheep, export, cart • 8 50 to 4.00 on a trip to the Pacific coast, where he in - do bucks 2 5010 3 25 tends looking for a good business opening. Yearling lambs . ..... 400 to5 00 We trust he may be abundantly auccesefal Spring limbo, each 5 50 to . 6 00 wherever he locates, • Calves. each ........ ... .. 2 00 to 10 00 which have not been costedover:vvith land plaster. • 30, -Planting Corn in zoom arid in squares (an excellent variety of•early Corn vrill be used.) • Materiai for either No. 25 or No, 26 ex - do owt• „ ..... 3 50 tit 5 75 Our good 'friend, Alex Inglia, ie here periment will be ferwarded byeapress, and foreach of tke others it will besent by roil. . C. A. ZAVITZ. of -John Jamier on, of a son. Agrimiltural College; Guelph, Ont.. newItemoval Advertioemetoo. • • • . COMPOUND. EXTRA.OT OF SARSAPARILLA has had the log concurred approval of physiciana as a blood purifier. Our own make is a atronuer tatraist and ceatains. more iodides than ' the patent .prepayations. • • As a blood purifier and spring medicine it is one of the best: 100 doses $1.00,3 bottles for 52.50,satisfaotion gu aranteed or money • refunded. ' • ,•• j E. 11. °VEY Dispensing CheMist, - Clinton . Wife of Rob*. Mainprize, of a daughter, A MORLOCE- In Stephen, March WM, the, wife 1 of John Morlock, of a son. , BOX -In Stephen, Mareh7th,the wife of Alex Box, of a son. • , • . WALEER-In Ttickersinith. March 5th, the Wife of Jas. Walker, of a daughter, • • OARR-In Goderich, March 24th, the wife of ._.r,ORT.19.f.a_g03:1* , .:• . . ' PR IOE.,-In Goderieli;Miiiiii IV the- wife of - Mr Price, of a eon. . ., . , arlisTAtila-Th StenleT. March tut the wife SIMPSON-In larneefield, March .ibtli the wife of A. Mustard, of daug . x of Geo Simpson, of daughter, ' . . **********11...tgattopaips.)4i0/4-totattitAtiltitili-kil\grorille**.ark*******rir*Itirirstip MASOX-In Myth, March 7tbithe Wife of •99".ni Mason, of a son SHII11,15 --rn'Asikfteld March 17th the 'Wife .104t41,49.444 The -Novelty `Bakery aid Restaurant Order now for delivery for Gook,' Friday morning's breakfast. • . Jnat to hand a large quantityof ter Noveltiee, including some of calls' choice confectionary direot from London; Eng„and also some of Webhai choice Ettster goods. Barley sugar Turkish delight Rose and acid drops - Pine jtipibees Assorted Easter 'Eggs We have also receivella oonsignient of Phosophate Wines in orande, strawberry, black cherry and grape," • Theae wines, make a yery delicious ' ; drink:', Try them 85o per•battle. Terms Mildly oath. ot Buns TANDPIRD of Henry Stields, of a son. , , 1 NASH-1n Howick, Marh 14th, the wife of T. enooL, Nash, of a daughter. ' " TROMPSnaT-In West Wawailosh,March 71h. PIC) ES . _the wife of Robb Thompson, of a son -._ McNIOIL-In East Wawanosh, March 14th,the of -Mr MeNeil,ofarlanghter, • oftleL0L, Ri-nliisifrlo'nl•rigiiilfer.16.r.ch 1 ltii.7 the -wife We have. just received a sliipnient of our -justly , cele VALE-LiExeter, Magreh 10111, the wife of •W brated line ot Standard Shoes Vale, or. a daughter. . CAMPBELL -in Grey, March 18,t -he wife OS. for Boys. These goods Ilea -Campbell of -a daughter., - ' 1311,ADS4AW-In Morriig, Marclilkb, tbe wife ii9 introduction as they'are al- ef. Thee. Bradshaw, of a daughter. - TheEdrioational amiation to be held in Toronto next week will be well represent- ed kern here, Principal Lough of the pub. lio school, and E Band and Mies Parke of the Collegiate, will attend. The best known remedy for Smut on Oats, Barley; Wheat or Cora. • • • • • • We eau give you testimonials from all the leading farmers of this section who used our Formaldehyde last* year. Fall instructions given with .eaeh bottle. . .•.Uie COnibe's "Standard Formaldehyde" Harold Steep left on Wednesday for In- ° Dr. G am hs reni-crTed his o' ince and rest. denee ttiPTedford's house,00rner of Furon and. Shipley streets. Telephone connection, 82. .1 March 28-8. _ , • Young Piers tor Sale. , vhe undersigneddifers for sale 51 ehoiee eige, ,iNgulticavalitrat te:rY, street, March 28-P• • dian HeaO, Ana., after spendIng the winter =tithe here, He.was one of the mainstays of the hockes5 • club, and We.koow that be oan keep hie own with any of the -creek pleyers, BroWn; brother of • Whde BroWn, of the 33cal Regiment Band (both lialeg Utinton et one time), has returned to Seria ortli from 0 tta wa,where he baa been' Play' ing.in the Guards? basd,and has now join. • ed the regiment band, A.ndrew Taylor Will !mend the Easter „ holidays et hie old home in Bowinarlle, Theundersigned. eci has for---------servceaarm a 14.B. CORIBE, Chemist Jo DruggiC:. • On thatillaY Feb. 2703, I will. leave my patent 'store to take charge Of trf 'clothing and furnishing c'epfirtment of Meson, Hodgene'Bros, • I take this opportunity' of returning thanks to my many friends and costoniers for the continuous patronage they have even itie since opening out hi business. and 'trust that the present relation," so long existing Ina/ :lot be broken.. ..,• • For the coning Spring BOMA L will boltiale tit. show you the finest stock of • niftY and stylish Gents' Furniehings that has everbeen Enright iiitcr t has , been personally seleoted from the hest sources. and you oan depend on always .getting the'rfobbiest 'and Most up to date styles in Hats, Shittai eto. Comb an and see m0 any Mile yeti are up tOwn.• • . • . " For Service. J. 11/1011,113ESE, camp. Mimi Mottle Taylor, Vs. oleo, will pthlytnieouus_g_hvbriewALoTrtshiosr,neobnu!li, sTtearnmlesy51.50. A p and will be the guest of his sister, Mrs Van- Dfar 28-2" .. . aocompeny him as far as Torento,.where she will visit friends. Nth .,4 maroon, 0,-P--.11...-egent,_were:=B._, , „,-...„.:-....=- -...-- -77. • ' GIRL WANTED. Among the tickets sold thepest week by .B.111 to the Cantidian Sault '; Miss Parker, , ,Te issistin ge end hous-e-w-ork •- ApPlitir-'' - - Western and A. McLennan, of Porters' of town, to Niega, Man. ; Mr arid Mrs W. .. 3,1_1:282.1tpanla, R. HODGENS, Joseph 3t. . ;. Weir and 'family to Saltcoats, Assa. ; _ Frank 'Swallow to Hartney, Man. • . .., .. Real Estate for Sale. • . Last •week F. Bern vgini has ,been the 01 ready well lmown and are r .." popular manager of the MQ1S0K08 bank at 1 Part of farin, kite 88 and 33, on West .sicla cognized to be the best wear at left there to assume a more lucre- Maitiandeon amemile north of•Rolinesaille, -ontaininglY1 acres. .--- -- v x WALEER-Ie Ontario, Cal.,3farch 12tb, _ -So . Ing•Boys Shoes .on the mar- Harris, David Joy, son -of John Joy. formerly of 14r Karo has been it' Hensel' for two ,years, Clinton, to Mies Rlanel.e Walker,ef Loi Artgelos, -and both there and when engaged in the at the home of the bride'S parents, br Rev. 0.A, tive position in a Woodstock private bank, . The north half of lot 25, coil . 2,andWest part 6akftpipp_iynr,71, itarniitoth M.OlsOn's bank here, the busi sees men 8 of lot 24, con, 81 one balf mile from salbston, north, on. gravel road, containing 00 acres. ket. Cat. • itr hey are niade a a choice OzViugtr,Tfist.h..81:g4Vgfamt,,,,1,1)1.07: faonuynd him courteous and ohliginW 20 on corner of Joseph and Isaac streets, in The brio dwelling including lots 18, 10 and. Has quttlity._of_41. Menzies. PATTERSON-BROWN- Itiskrey, March„10th, • . career. friends wieh for him a sutioeseful Minton. ' 4 . Theframe dwelling on weitt side of Victoria and without seams, et the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev.D• • *A.rtiong the• viaitors away to spend the Liberal terms to suit purchasers, AAA,' to street and neXt north of railway.. Insoles and counters. rost,oran... B. McRae, lt,Patterson to Miss Maggie, dough- Baster bolidaye hi Mrs A. 0. Pattigoia, who ter of John. Grey‘ . went toedttY (Friday) to visit 13er relatives • , W. VAIIIIAN or • eed to .13e absolutely solid 'solei 12th,at the home of T. W. Sloan, hy Rev. Mr Pen- t • HulletkMarch." in Buffalo Mae 0 (.1 Rance went to Tor- o Wednesday to spend Beater with her • trareh• C. 0..RANOE, Clinton • No Shoddy . UAW. W. Penball,H. James, Rast Wawanosh, to JAMES -TAMAN-in Myth, March 12th ba sister,Mrs Lucas. Ors Carter has one to Licentiate of the Royal College or Plirs'orace also went to thesiame place to wait ner . ' W GRAIll'ANI • . ball, L'IL Brown, Blyth, to Mist; Clara .1Craele• eaihor.- • nog, morris. sister, Kra (Dr) Belden, and Mies; .Logan No paper 311.8A.Timial,,da-ughter ofJos,Tainamillyth. Hamilton for the holidays to visit her luo ORAIG-.LEDGERW000-In Morris, Mar& daughter,Mrs Higgins. Mrs Motlardy London, England. ho St r I sow/ isenealigueS House, Huron at, ew York Hats ieth at thehome of TAos. Bernard, by Rev. R. with friends in Goderich. Mr and 111re . Oillee and Residence - Dainty Bedroom Fur.niture In .exquieitaesigns,artistica11ye1egan.t -- — -- i every detail,isnow being offered at very .randerate prices by J. C.' Stevenson. Dressers, Cheffoniere, 'Restful stalkers, a gteat 'variety of pieces that add to crtn- fort and convenience as Well as to:the atfortr; evisevnpeednoiedisagiooitolutaiehrt.er,,, jairnoLootimparaor ", 0...;301 'Aline lot of furniture coverings on hrta - Ina a SPecialt •• Uniertulii*n-ePletitrePran ' • ' J. 0..,SteVengrof Opposite Town Ball, ▪ A General Furniture Dealer,' Albert Street, CLINTON. BESD5VNCE-turen'SCriet: • appoiteCormitereial Hotel. Patronize the New. S e o e • Paii .Wm. Craigato ies Lizzie Ledgerwood. , McCfarVa et the latter'e tether, Mre and get new Shoes. • "11-WIIITIa--Itiviroodham, March Walle.ce, in Goderioli. They are here, and certainly are • a nobby line of • -so 12th, by itev. J. Sart, Thos. Johnston to MSS S Scrap Iron' Wanted. We hga,°v°ecisthera in ti. Beaveneavaa here fro...a Petroletta for - . at ore.), and will pay highest market price for We want 0, quantity of good CA4 Scrap Iron . - all colors and. shaims, large or small lots. MACPHERSON tiz HOVEY CO „ Minton, Out. The latest shape is called the Senu-Fedora, m pearl March 21-26 and mole colors, with shaded hands. . . lionse tor hate. G. Howson, JoshusiShernian,Toronto township, v`20tar, Re stid.331° hr,0the,r sr.° going, t,0 On. Saturday, we will give you a 20e collar,. for 150 at the Rattenhury street pareonage,bv Rev. W. .....- • to Miss Annie Colchotigh, Stith. ' India tO engage in drilling tor oil, at whicn Ail eitsellent frame house On HurOn street, ii ' , DUCT!, • Many friends here,Who are miry that he ie and sheds. 4.10tiving tern14LrefasBarnoEfo,r osiegitnegn: ermoirtasainieinegh8earpeon;11;atrod,.and soft *stet; stable A line of 25e- all silk reversible strong ties ttt /5e 2 or 2 for 25c, there to mere motley to be made. He made 1PARTRCR-,In Grey. Mann lethoTessie ale, not oottung back to these parte, March 21 -i -a, Logs and Heading of all 00 rotesh, relict of the late E. J. McArthur, aged 65 Northwest on Monday after an a'olin Foreeater returned home from the for 25c . ' .. 4. AITOHESOM4nItoilaoro, March 17th, litre For _Se_rviee. Improved Yerkelrire Ttom for service at Lot R. Me/31110N. ' HURON STIMET, CLINTON (. McClay, Clinton. Fred T Jackson tgietroting947ztrivitheeg f hut driiling rig. Mr Beal/ens :10.3prosdeaoye this week, having come op to 14111111140111411ket intaittefti • son, whiteehurch, to Miss Lizzie Rolston, of HoWiek. • did considerable work'. around this ideality last year drilling artesian wells, not failing SRERMA1T-COLCLOUGR-on march s4th, once in ordering a liberal "imply of rook ilaazeol , •„.• '4).i -- --..t..,s, 3,Aiteheson, aged 88 piste. absence of theta a year, having left here ,/, ,;-...„. - 11.111dg wanted. , , ,.. j.4. Highest prices given. JEW. Thorley,. aged 48, ears • TIM atow-In Goderioli township,Mitrah it the beginning of hot' Anti/ in company with Frank Fair, They stopped oft az i.; 4'.. 41 Soft elms t 1 •o 30 cut 11 feet, Longworth, relit% of D. H. Lizare,aged14 years' wentontohledioineRat•Wherebothremained, LIZARS-in Stratford,_ March 146i, Esther Maple Creek, but only for a short time, and 4 ii / ./..'ideet; and 13 feet long, - _HOWARD-In./0*eter March 1201,” Wm. 0. Mr Voir is now eneigedin drillintartesion Heward, aged 58 years, .1. „Welk, Siti00 leaving here Mr Forrester Hitt -in Exeter, Micah 14th, beloved wifeof has been ranching, for several tribothe on a 4:111- Re & 3. RA1sTSPO D .. It 0 a`brttt8:'1sttheePr3cb'bltiltelYWith°dtie.l° xTulatteYMarth 17th, 1111oi vaaysth:1iieleail rihtforthottWhcme Stapleton Salt Works Itetbnond, aged 90 yearsi. ii.itxrixt41.41 rtarioott, much inth, Isiro mar. for it, bat he is net in loVe with the work, , fie it hi verYaugh, Onterto suite him well .-a-47--'-. garet Milos, aged &years'. enOtighl and be intends to remain here for Bag 0 To,... Oivio Holiday Will be held this Youligest soot Jelin took, Aged yearg, -4*--' 0001/ -in WeatiieldMar& 7thiWesioy./. at,, snms time ,,ts loot, an4.viiii r 4 tiention Pa . y ear on Monday, August 4. to raising ohiokenti (ay incubator) and. will . . It is reported at Ottawa that another Leami, r ' trj 4141 itltrisin, r '' March 14tb v (31166" M'C' go extensively ioto the poultry businese. Wholesale stock nt 131R1TOS r o , „ i „ ..------- - contingent is to be sent to South iii i it .PECEITT-In Clinton, Mitrehaand,a4re John His friends ire reeeiving letters from at very best possum° \ prices. Oanibridie defeated OxfOrd et the . . 'Cant. W. li, Clonary, who is now on duty mutt boat root on Saturday by Ave iengiahne:', l'e°V01dATT6'aligli4dSt301143:466riiiIT' orohto March 18tht Mrs with the Wed Afrioen Frontlet POreti hi Organs, the very entettamable --------------------- oned ea yeara. Burnes' Mr the Gold COM. In a letter to gramophone, sheet ntusie, tin rile 00 00 son in incite o or medieine, bOOkS, and a variety of music 80, con.6, Ru lett. Terms 51.00. autr.14-3, Servant Wanted. A good general servant where houeemaid is kept: wago , per month, avashingiend iron. Ing gent out. Apply with t °trainees 1,0 MRS STONE Mar. 14-tf, del Huron St., Termite, Wanted. Goo a girt fors/entire howeavork. Apply to MRS J.AS.TWITORELL, Battenbury sa March 7.,-tf, FOICSA.LIN, been mere About A month, towing 'ended ratmeottgeiciliutmaratfecglsatt Miss' Maty E. .Itiektiet, It Brockville maColit-In Clintert, Illateletlif Zia. 11# Sheriff Tteynolda he stated that he had t k ' With fatal offeets. 'beacon, sena ei yeas, months AO WIIITAign-AnGoderielt,Marels gotto wellai at the Gold aossi 4/ri 8°04 nth) Mid been omonabie tenet, he Lot la; of an am, with at. t r e s tIlle Allan Liner PAriai,a13 at Htilifai 114ri,„ice, Goderieh, literati 2a14,*.tirg"Ve. ( 9 6 , rdered at once to Htirdhal nig impress. 14: g. Nang plitol 15ttt 1044 rgg' tfarhtll C. ONRE'S from Lii or/tool, brought Over' 400 nogkait /To, void °ratio /atom, pbrvy611, taw Do:681.04 101111 Of the place where he ittridea were oft. and Irish farm laborera to settle in the parior,AWO bectr001110, elOtheS e1e508, CANTELON- in Clinton, alareh 26th.111rall.. !towable; it is a very Olt? place., there room, einerner kittettugattri aaditw000dshed, 4+, steel( of. shoice Oitimea plums for ale, WOOL Oantelott, ago), Mynas. being only about thirty Wh to residents, ig piAktittl . to suit tureheaer, LIZAB RA f,S,*ge ;4,4• 6 -402 ield Seeds You favor no with your orders for Dry Coda and Clothing. Boots and Shoes, and Grooms, for which we are grateftilaind now we went to gall you Field seeds, we have now in stook. °lovers, Bed Alsyke, and :Lucerne or Alfalfa. Melee Tintothy, and mobard geese. Now Century Onto, “Sirilreefs," In looking through the need eatalogneeif you Bee anything you would like to have, kindly let Us know, and we will gladly procure it for you, angel Seed - Brno% aeleoted "Client Yellet; Ditermodiate is now in stook. The demand for Ws very Abide tieeO will, without doubt, he greater than Me anpply, Many custottie have already bought, 11 yon have not done- 008 50 1* now, price Math, W. L. OttrUBTTS0 LonAitsboro ...,••••••.••••••