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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-16, Page 5f WWW W WINVOY .Glorious f..13argain EN'Teitit A royal time for those who need ,or who will need clothing., Men's Suits, Boys' Suit)en's Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants, Boys' Panto. Our Whole Clothing Stock will be offered at a special discount of 20 per cent The object of this sale is to sell out this season's clothing before our new goods arrive. •We never carry one season's goods into the nest season. All goods charged during this sale will be charged at regular prices. Positively no goods charged at sale prices Our .zoods are marked in plain figures— deduct 20 per cent and that will be the selling price for cash only during the sale. - Men's Suits. • A' Men's 5.00• suits now • • • 4.00 Men's 6.00 •" " 4 80 Men's 800 " " ...... • . ..... 610 Men's 10 00 " " Men's 12 00 " If • -0 • 4. • • 8 (.,0 • ••••, . . .. • 960 . •BOYe. $11#01 Boys' 1 50. snits now • 120 Boys' 200 " " Boys" 2 50 " Boys' 800 ." • 44 BOyEa'.. 4 00 4' . Boys' 5 Do-- . dc- • 139pe 'odd pants • *** , • 1- 60- 240. 3.20 . 400 - . 40 Men's'.Overcoats.. Men's 5100 Overcoats now 4 00 Men's .6.00 " " - .... 4 80 Men's'&00 " " 6 40 Men's 10 00 " " • ••••• 8 00 Men's 12 00 " 9..64 BOYS' OVERCOATS and Pea. Jackets reduced in same propc rtion. . • All fir goods at absolute,eost---Fur Caps, i0ORtS, Collars, Gleva, Mitts and Heavy Underclothing.' • Thos Jackson, Sr., Victoriet Block, WANTON. MMRPAPA• YA MR MAW Peace has alinosteonie ins- South -Africa But no peace herd. The fight must be kept up till blithe goods are mold or people Auk:died. . Come to no for your Seeds such as Corn, Mangcle, Turnips, eke. and *Garden Seeda. ' • • • Come for Wire and.Staples, Black wire, cGalvariised and Berbedaalso .Poultry 'netting. Then you will went Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire to make othere. Yon want Forke, Spades, Shovels, Hoe,, eto. • - • • ' Don't forget about Boots and Shoes as we have euch good and•cheep ones. ' • . Our Dry (Jonas stock is full and well assorted -if .yon really want a bargain in Tweeds, Suite Shirte, Smocks, Overalls and Box, come and try whet we can do for you The beat of Groseries always on hand. • • • Ask for one of our Cade that opens the way for you to get your Photos enlarged i very cheap and good. . • Something spectel-An Ayrshire grade cow for sale cheap or will,exchange for *an- -other caw. - • • • • • Terhisaire oash or prodlige such as .Eggs Bee (which beats the -pedlars). /3utter, Lard' Tallow, Dried Apples, Potitoes, ate. Yours for bueinefse, Emporium, Londesboro R c • May 13t11, 1902. • Pea • TBE CLINIVN /iEW RE.A. III I I 1 111 11 1 11 1 1 11 I 111. , int•e ategete atierily,of Istiohnow, wat- t:0111111M and eiallni1 ing Mime Vas Heywood. Geo Briokenden, of London, called On Mies. Vora Bewden ie, visiting frieltae in UJ parente hereon Tuesday. Myth. . /dies Nettie Cantelon RI the guest of her W. N. Manning watt in Brantford lest thither, P. I. E. Cantelon, in TorOuta. Alex Cooper, of Goderioh, was it yieitor Soillie Stevenson for it few Friaay on Waimea. Mies M. Roberts, of beaforth, was the orit of liaise M • with friends bere Sunday, days last week., Inspector Peieley tetta Up to Goderioh Chas McGregor, of Goderloh, wee visit.. on license matters on Tuesday. ing his easter, Mrs °hasWilteie, Lend= Mrs G. A. hloKee is vititing friends in Roan, lest week. Orillis and Midland for several weeke or 00. Mr end hire P, B, Crewe apent Tuesday .The Misses Polish of Kinoardine, were ea the guests of the latter's mother, MI'S visiting the Misee Bentley, on Monday. Pridham, Goderiob; E. Howard went to Illilwaukee and other Dire Duncan Stevention and daughters, points on Tueeday for a trip of several Jennie and Alice, were visiting Mende in weeke, tioderiolt huit week. Mr and Mrs M. Dower, Miss Downer Edwin Sinapeon, of London, pad a fly - and T. Carter were visitingBayfield friends ing yisit to friends in town and on the s On Sunday. London Road on Wedneeday leat. triattla. teLEN-In Stanley, May Ilab, the wife of F4. Olen, of a daughter. ERVIS--.In Goderieh township, MOY12th,tbe Wife of Thou Livingstone, of a daughter. McKinnon. 8E, Co, wife of 0. Jervis. ofa daughter. LIVINGSTON-In TUckersmith,5f ay 16th,t11 ; D Murdock, of a daughter. MURDOCK-In Goderieh. May Oth,the wife ofI Blytb, A.pril 130th, the wife of W. 0104110411004104114004PW 4140 May 16thl 1902 Elms, of a daughter. MoDONALD-In Bluevale, May ath, the wife of Geo. McDonald, of a son. JE/vVEL-In Exeter, May 214, the wife of Geo Jewel. of a daughter. MURPHY -In Exeter,MaY 2nd, the wife Of 9. mratti.111 Daeliwood, May fincl, the wife of D. Radial), of a daughter. XiC.,14RVIN-1-InLuektiow, May Ord, the wife of D. MeCorvie, of 11 daughter FOSTER -At Zurich,May Ist,thewife of Louis Foster, of a son. M00RE.-InI3russe1s,liday 2nd, the wife of M. 11. Moore, ofa son, COOPER, -In Brussels, /Jay 4th1 the wife of Jae. Cooper, of a daughter. Mr and hi/8 J. L. Courtioe left on Wed- Dire Gegen is now again Bottled in her needay mornieg, on a mit to Mende ha home here after having visited her two Eastern Onto 1.10, '• Clagghtera in Detroit for mime time. Miss efalide.Ewen haa returned to Mr and Mrs Thorn, of Mitchell, were the •Ciliateworth;having been -called home on guesta ()Lamb daughter, Dire R. °bowel)) account of the filmes of her shams • . for a few dap laet week. ' Theo Carter, brother of ?dm M. Dowser •Dire F. Yea returned to her home in left on Tuesdey to take a course in Epping- Mount Forest last week, and her brothers, hatne-Illnoni,School of Photography. Miss Grace Bowden who had been visiting friends and relatives in Heneall for the past six weeks, has returned home. Rey Dr Medd (brOther of Jno G. Medd). •136thwelhwas in town on Tuesday. He was en route to Crediton where he leotured on Wednesday evening, Prof. Tandey, of Chesley, in here on a visit to hiseon •; some years ago Mr oy and Guy Cantelon accompanied her and will remain there for awhile. Mr and Mrs D. F. Meopherem, Miss jean and Charlie Macpherson, Mr and Mrs W, Coate and Mrs Archibald attended the Stevens-Faireervioe wedding in Hui - lett on Wednesday. Mr John Samford returned from hie western trip last Wednesday morning. He mei; a glowieg amount of the rierviose Tanney,who la a prominent nannoianaion- in connection with the raising of the Very ducted a stionessful music class here. 1 Rev Dean Carmichael to the Episcopate . D. Shanahan: was in Goderioh last week and aofed aa pall bearer at the funeral (on. Tuesday) bf the late T. Kelly. the inter, ment being made in Colborne cemetery, Benoit, as Bishop' Co•adjutor of ti e Diocese of Montreal, and the very effective scene OE the presentaticn to His Lordship of the address from this his first congre- gation in the ministry,when he'vnie in Mon - 1 previotlfi tO ping WeSt., He has been away three weeks being out to the Partite coast during the past two weeks. And leaves shortly for an eastern trip to the over the great possibilities Of the West. The first out-of-town trip Mr Thelall trea took with his , automobile was down to Seaforth last week. Mrs Medan! W. N. Manning and J. „Scott itocompamed him. jas Steep returned from Indian Head•naaritinie provinces. He is enthusiastic last week where he had been with hie son Harold who is there., Mr Steep intends to go, north again about July let to push the sale of his seed drill. We had a pleasant call from J, H. Mo. Clinton, of Weetneld, last Friday. • Eti" is an agent for Douglas ch Lacy, stook brok- ers of New Yorleand was here and at God - arida in its interests. • Sporting Notes. fdLA,ItItIED. STEVENS-FAIRSERVICE-At the horae of the bride's parents, eon 10, Hallett,Mayl4t ,11 by Rev J AcHamilton;D Stevens, If arlook. to Miss Jennie, daughter of Mr and Mrs T Fairservice. 011E110M-McDONNELL-At James St M eth. parsonage, Exeter. May 7th, Thos. Creech, to Miss Kate McDonald. "DULMAGE-SioDONAGH-In Seirforth May 7th,by Rev, I. 13. Wallwin.B. A., Sidney Du. inage, MoSillop, to Milis Lizzie McDonagh, of Wingham BBE.'InERSON-LANDESBOBOUGII-At Port age la Parable, April 80th, Geo. S. Hendersons to Miss Eva Landesborough, of Portage la PriUtriTeCIIISON-COLQUHOITN-In Hibbert, A p 1180th, by R Rogers, Newmarket, Mary, eldest daughter of tbe late Jas, Colquhonn,to Hutchison, Chicago. BELL-MoSWIEEN-At the home of the bride's mother,Goderieb,May 7th,by Rev. .1 A. Ander- son,B, A.., J, H. Bell, of Sault Ste. Marle,Mioh., to Christine D„daughter of the late John Me - e&5 o WAN-McGREGOR-In Stanley, May lath, at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev E Sewers, Miss Ella, daugriter or Hugh mcGre- gor to Sohn MeClowan, Stanley. NIEBERGALL-IDnIKDDetioit, May 6th, wife of Wm Niebergall, (formerly Miss Kate MacDon- ald, Dunlop), aged 88 -years and 0 months. BOWDEN -In Colborne, May 8rd, Rich Row - en. aged 60 years. KELLY -in Goderich, May 4th, Thos Kelly, aged 78 years. CLARE -In Morris, May 4th, Agnes, beloved wife of Alex Clark,aged 54 years. JOYNr-In St. Helm* May lat, Irene, only • aughter of Thos. Joynt, aged 11 years HAMMOND-In Oakville, May 1st, M Ham- • mond, temerity R agent,Blyth'aged. 42 yrs. FRAIN-In Detroit, May 2nd,the.wife of W T • ain. ormerly of Grey, aged 53 yeers Ashileld, Mav 4th, Isabella, The animal tournament of the Domain-, daughter of P MalKenzie, aped 24 years. Exeter.May 10,13.1401er 7iYhite, editor of the Exeter Times. CA.RLINE-In Clinton, May lith, Mrs Agnes Carline; relict of the late Chas Carlin% aged 66 years. ALLEN -In Stanley.at the home of her son-in- law,A J.Ross. London Road, Mrs Agnes A lieu, of Clinton relict of the late John Allen, aged 65 years 6 months and 12 (Wye. • ion Lawn Bowling Asectoiation' will be held on the grounds of the IL C. Y. C., Toronto bland, on Tuesday, July 8th. ' The committee in charge of .the .horae mon in Wingham on Saturday, 24th of Miss.Mary. Agnew and her oonain, Rev May, are making arrangements for a good Mr Little, who 19 supplying for Rev Mr tireBetidet coofuBnet3riff,asfpeendtuariinewg hdiasysabtrisneweett a aY'13 BPI3r. ' Et amia thin trial of ` a d a.. the fastest trot - ling hurtle in Canada, veldt give sh exhibi- with Clanton friends.--Wingham Titnes. . • ' A *medal train will leave Wingliam, per We understand that Bert Daymeut (son G. T. R , about 9 p m., for Clinton, con - of 3. Dayment), formerly on the NEW M* neoting with train for Goderioh. , staff, but late of the Stratford Herald, has gone to biontreei where he has secured a position with the Monoline Typesetter Co, Owing to the illness of Mrs Jeptha mild, andatold weather. The spores were : Holland, Goderich townthip, some of Ler -20 bircle-J. E. Hovey 11, if)r Holmes 7 , ohildren have beep • summoned home, MrsJ. E. Cantelon 14; 22 birde-R. Graham Vance, of Erhavele, , arriving Saturday .15 ; .28 -birds -Dr. Agnew -8-. - -In , a-spa:del and one of her sons from British •Colum- match at 25 birds It. Graham scored 20, Ina is exPeoted this week. • .H;LoElmeClaa . • . nut! loci 1.9. J. E. Hovey 17 and Dr . Mrs Geo -domes and two ' children and Mrs Et, Jones ate i' two. "children, of 'Vic- toria, .B. O., are here on.a visit auloog • their relatiY. s and friends. The former iS a daughter of J. 'Brown,. of •Staple- ton, and the latter a daughter of Min Grainger,of 13 neefield. I • The fourth sheet for the gun •olub trophis was on Thursday !met week and the mores were not up to the usual owing to hieh Miss Olive Helga; who is •engaged in teaching hit o borne Opent Sunday with her parents here ; at' the end of the pres- ent. year she will leave in order •t� attepd the Ottawa Normal. It speaks well for her teaching ability that she has been in The laorosse sobedal f Di t t Live Stock Markets. Toronto, May 13. -There was a big tun of cattle at the cattle market to- day. For the choicest lots the top prices were as high tarthey have lately been. Some very choice expott• hold at, $6.25. Theaverage sold at 415.90 to $6; choice butcher& cattle sold at 55 to $5 35•and $5.50; some picked .cattle a bit higher. There was a fair demand for stockers and. feeders. The light run of sheep and lambs held prices steady and everything in this hue • sold out; Ihere was a light run of hogs and prices tcok another jump to 4'7.25 for New Silks and Satins. This week we have received a 'beautiful aesertnaent of new silks and eats ine,auitable fcr cluesse,w. Ws and trimming. Our (elk tra I inpapid- sly bawl%) we heep everything that is required in that line, and buyiog for cash and selling for cosh or terra produce putt) us in a position to quote very low prices. Japaneseeilk, in all the new cobra, pure silks, regular price 300 per yard, ter 26o, iiiamoy silks for waists, in stripee, sorolls and floral designs,in waist lengths no two alike, at 403, 50o, 75o and $1. .Blaok taffeta, in three qualities, extra value at 60o, 75a and.$1. Black Satin, good idtb, Iraq epeoial at 50o. Black Satin,. two special lines at 750 and $1. - Tamolines, in all the leading oolors, makes a very effeotive walla and wears well, Rental at 50o. Blaok Pean de Bele Silk, for dresses, worth 1,26 for 01. Boots and Shoes. Women's low shoes, regular price 65o for 150o. Ladies' Dongola Oxforda, lateat styles, at 850, 01, and 1.26. Ladies' fine kid Oxford, in ties, laced or buttoned, in sizes 2 1.-2. to -7, extra value &WO, $2 and 2 50, Ladies' fine Dongola, in buttoned or laced shoos, high out, light or heavy Wee, regular price 1.60 for 1,25, - .Men' e Dongola Shoes, extension soles, at 1,50; 52 and 2.50. Men's plow shoes, good and strong, -from 75O to $2. Boys' Standard School Show, at 1 25 and 1.50. Melee Canvas Ethees, rubber soles, wotth 65o for 50o. McKinnon ofiz Co., Blyth 00000000•14000 00000040000 olictSttift-At.'Spettat .rLees-,Torea$-It- For the 1VIonth ofMay only. Belnw we quote a. few net prices. Barbed wire fic per lb 8 • 4 and 4 1 2.in cut nails 2.40 " ()oiled spring wire 8c " 2,2 and 2 a in " 2.50.. 4' • 5 and 6 in. wire ;fails . . 2.70 per keg lin " 2.75 " 4 in wirenails 2.75, " Kalsomine 20c per package. 8in " 2.80 " $7 50 knoll washers for $6 50. 21.2in " 285 " 6 boxes axle grease for 25c. ' 1 1-2 in " . • 3.10 44 - MraPottel Irons, per set, 7501 • 10 per cent•discount for (ash off all the ri:lowing lines. • - •Granitew-are, Tinware, Shelf -Hardware,- Spades' and • Shovels, Harvest ToolsiDaisy Churns, Lawn Mowers, Clothes Wringers Pumps and Sinks. having bought heavy this spring e or r No 6 the best and $7 for light fats. y the car lot we.are prepased, to give heti& prices than Ian . .00mptising the dubs tram Clinton, St. - Marva, Stratford' 11, Seeforth and Briklit • Me been B. 3.• Gibbing(' was re- presentative for the Clinton Club and• -vent down te Stratford on Tuesday when the following will be the dates for the series: . June 4-43tratioed at Clinton; •' June B. -Clinton at ,13right; June 26 Elt Marv' i at Clinton ; July 1- °beton at St Diary's; • July 6 -Bright at Clinton July 16•Seaforth at Clinton ; one Bagel obntinuottely since 'she stetted ' • Jely 237 -Clinton at Stratford; • teatihing, • Aug 13 -Clinton at .13eaforth • The first game of baseball for the Sea, igin•was that played by the Clinton junior club in Exeter on Friday last. A game of nine timings was played but from the re. suit, 83 to .14, it was more of a Cricket match than baseball. Our.boys foend it an easy viotory and could have kept the score down had they wanted to. VointecItee•did .„ good twirling and was ably supported by Mt Greig. W. Irwin, 1,..econd oldest sor •oT E, johnaton.as catcher and the incliyidual 11.• Irwin, %Nil() h,as been holding a remoras. playing of ' each. The Exeter boys will ble Position Preiton; England, for It make .tie exeellent team and only need couple of., eters, arrivece at New. York on more practice. The. playere Wore:--Clin- Sunday. Ne }Me received O. more reap:tn. •ton -T. McRae., pitcher' E, JOhnston, Bible and lucrative position at Spribgheld, . catcher I P. Johnston, 1st base Day - Bum?. ka roe: at once and later on , ment. 2od baso; Jae Doherty, short atop ; will visit a firs -pop -VVrIttelii;atcl-baidel E';" -Daymentrright- distinguhh themeelyee Wherever they go: Mr :James MeCoOr.left On Tuesday for Alberta territory where he will live. Dir MoCool previously lived in the Northvieet or 19 eettra,aed therefore knowe somethifig f the country. He liked it well and has aken up a section in Alberta for nothing.: He took with bim a oar load of offsets, tneng them being a fine thoro-bred cow nd three calves from the well known erd of James Snell. of Hallett. It is ex- ulted that Mrs McCool ahd family will ollow in about two weeke, We are storey o lose so estimable a' family . from our Onr friend, W, Cantelon (son of Wm Cantelon), came home from envirtnaoy College on Saturday returning on. Monday to Toronto to fill a luorature .position in a Yonge street drug store. Will hae ease written on hie exams: and it is likely, that hie nanae will be ernong suocessful ones whiobewill be-knoisat-i•n-a-few- days. At least we hope so. • ; :New • 130ots. YOu'll congratulate yourself while wearing "s ' • Hagar Footwea r. cztigriviixAstvigf ttagatteinntgo,' hol 0 v • • Witehurgtoa will be thc unaninions choice f 3tiv Aditrutiougats. , • t 0 • • Wanied. a . h _- Girls fencing and. Riser& Packing Depart- ments, ateady cmplo, meet. Apply to p 1110.....11E-1. TEE MCCORMICK MVO. CO. London.. f • t , Wanted. midst,'" • The gentleman so flattering by referred A. YOUNE women betweeh 25 and 35 years of age, as housemaid in a family of live. Must . to by the Hamilton Herald (Independent y , have references of previous experience. VVages oonoerxiing the .Liberal candidature • in $1.2 to 814. Mini EDWARD GURNEY West Hamilton, is a nephew of Dire Wash - may 15-2 ' 170 Gerrard. B., k'orontt: ington; of Rattenbnry street and a native of Huron being a son of the late John Hullett Court of Revision. l• Washing.on; ' of • Goderiob: -"That • Mr • • • MEN'S 0137 WOMEN'S PRICE $3,00 a pair We show 25 hew and popular styles. • They are too.exquisite for description Come and see them; make compari- sons with what you see elsewhere PatroiliZe the uew ShoeStore and get New Shoes Fred T.. Jackson • CLINTON 1 1 A Victoria Day may the Liberal party if he consents. to have ! the Township of:Mullett, will be held at 1,.nrides- ., his name go before the convention is ra ; boro, on Monday. May 26th, at le o'clock a: iff7 foregone conclusion. And that he will Irfor the purpose of hearing and settling com- prove to be a strong candidate is ale° (ter - plaints against the eiiid Assessment Roll. ' _Per- tain. 'It is safe to say that there is no gsons having business at the Court will picas! ore popular Liberal in Jilemiltor than is erirftsiirne tirae andplace. FAS ()AM'. .,.. p. washinoton. K, 0! Isis shIpwaness, L Clerk. May 16-2, t ci aria eicelleni organigibi ability have • gained for him the confidence) of the party made him a general faverite. He will poll workers, while his overflowing good 'humor, Ina frankness and approachableness have the Saolicl Liberal vote. In a straight fight Farm For Sale. . between tIr Washington and Mayor Heriatie the chanson would be in favor of ithe latter With •hfr Colcinhohn hi the. "race we think that Mr Washington. will have an excellent chance to with" Mr Thos Jackson, juns ill new in th• e Northwest representing &aeon Ifroe and we learn is receiving a large number Of orders. . The times are good and as °kith- „ The undersidned.effers for sale Jot 16, BaY• ing is required many new friends as well field cOlicession. Goderieh. lovhiehip, consist. ing of 184 acres including 25 mired of Mixed all old oustomere give orders, knowing this thither; good clay soil, suitable for grain or firm is noted for supplying the hest in stock grading; well watered; comfortable men's wear. in calling bpop the toying np dwelling heated by furnace, aummer kitehen, Woodshed; ha,rd and soft water; two barns there we take the following note from the HOxlO, a x driving shed 20x30, hen house Morden Chromolets--"Mr Thos ,TaoksOrt, 1745; 3 acres of' orchard; one half mile frOm jr of the- clothing manufaoturing firm school, miles from church, arida miles front Clinton, Will be sold on reasonable terms. of"Stickson Bros., (Minton, Ontario, spent Apply on prerriises or address, ,A.LffiX WELSH, Sunday in Morden, visiting his consinalira • may 16741. L Clinton, Ont. Neil Pox, and doing some business ale°. Dir•Jackson has maderieven trips to Mani - 24th QUALM TEXDEDS addressed to the under- toba but this teas his first visit to Norden, isa signed, and endoreed "Tender for Post ow Obi allitOno" will be reeeivea at this office until "and he expresaed himself as attrprieed and Tuesday,June Ord, next, inelesiv.oly, for the delighted with the town, Being- an Odd. erection of a Postoffice at Clinton,Onts aeethrd- fellow Mr Jackson met many of the fret. ing toplans and specification to be seen at the entity with whoba he enjoyed a pleagant Depertment of Public Works, Ottawa, anti on Mr jtkokson IS a application totho Macpherson se Hovey Co., "me on 1.‘rYlaY °ening' Clinton. good inusunan and delighted a large and. Tendersovill not be eonsidered unless made on knee at EtiOX Church by his rendition of the form suppliea, and Meted with the tactual _ VOR iir thrl tenderers._-_— _. __, _. atia of_the _churchhymnsovith the -help -of Miss Endicott in the ohorns, Mr &Lotman adgrattit -An-accepted cheque on a charterea bahlebar able to the order of the) Minister or -Pub lc id tlqe gentlemen WhO flAst' introduced Mr , Return tiekete will be issued at • SINGLEtirattFlIRE Between all statione in Canada; al) etalons • Canada to and frea DetrOlt,Miehm.Port Huron' Pert Covington, Bombay N,V0 MaseenaSnrine0, N. Y.t MAL 17..B_fisland Pondi-viwialr Btatlii7g1; •:•-••--2-------danada to, but not from Buffalo, N. Y., plains N. Y. Nemo.), Valle, N. 'Y., and Stud religion 13ridge, N. Y. . Good Going May 28rd or Viih Valid retut fling frOM1)0801041011 on or before Alt.y th,1902, Tickets, and all information from meths arena Trunk Railway elystein. Jae, Me. DON'ALD.Distriet Paesenger Agee!. Toronto A, PATTIsON, Agent,011eton, CLINTON MARI(ET13 Corrected every Thursday afternoon Thursday, May 15Gli 1902. Mill Wheat- 0:74 a 0 75 Spring ” . ... . . .0 74 a' 0' 75 Oats ' 0 42. A 042 • Bye • '• - 0 40 a 0.41, • Barley .. 066 a 055 Pang. .... ; .. • • • . • •• • 0 80 6 0 80 Flour per owt 2 15 a 2 15 Hay 8 00 a, 9 00 • Sheepskins . . 0 25-1 0 50 Nci. Green ;rim. hides 5.00 a 5 50 Woad short 2 25 a 2 50 Chidkens per pair 020'a 0 40 • Ducks; ir 040 a• -060 Oa'e 0 05 , a 0 06 ' Tutke erlb:• 0 06' a 0-08 • Pork, li .... 6 50 a 700 • Pork, dressed:- 8 06 a 8 00 • Butter, loose or tub 0 14 . a 0 15 Eggs per dos .. 0 10 a Q 11 Potatoee, per bush..... 085 a. 0 40. Dried Apples, per lb.. ,0 05 a 005 - f Sale —oom or. _.-. • econite fly. shuttle -loom foi sale, at one selling price, in. ffraelellsrtitinfirg Order: 'field.; F. Stevensonasentre field. 0 Porter, or partial ars apnlv to left field.; Exeter-Hardy,Bewden, Hawke ..,,, thaw, Nemeth Mires;Browning,Snell,Sweet 'flaY,'-d' • n , Geo. POTTS, oorn er Princess' and Hooper. The soote by innings wet:- Queen street,Clinten. ' Olinton-3 2 8 1 6 5 8 0 6-83 . . 'Strayed. .. Exeter -2 4 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 0-44 sh- The return match will be played here in a From subserit,ori premises about Apriristn, few weeks. . a red and white year ins „steer. Any infer- . . motion as to its vrhereabouts wtll be rewarded, J. E. Swartz, of Wiegnam, was re- . J H. LOWERY, eon. 16, Godo - cantly offered $8000 for Harold H„ 2.04, MayO-2. but he refused as he. believes the horse • • rich township, Clinton P. 0 ' will be a hraet money maker this „, Beeson. ess • Last year Harold H. paced more heate •meeting of the Huron'. than any other horse and in. his entire • County. . Council . • below 2.10 on the Grand Circuit tracks 27 starts he won 28 fir t 2 d a s, aeoon a, 1 third and only once did he Antall behind the money. ,'A. Proctor, the tremor,. expects to., drive Herold H. at a 2.02 clip this year and those Who • have followed the hard campaign last year do not doubt to do so. This year When Mr Swartz !tends Harald to the rattail he will also send with him a peen pacer called Edelman hi' • Simmichlon, mq, that showed a mile in ,Tbe eummer eession of the Council of the dounty of Baron will be he'd in the couneit chamber lathe tovrn of Goderich, • commend - Ing at 3 &cloak p. tn, eii tbe first Tues_day id junemext 'W. LANE Clerk. . Notice to Credit&s.— 2.12i last fall end 4110 goes without Notice is 'hereby giveithat all parkins • hay - bobbles or hoots. The two will be in the ft* oialms against the estate of' Margaret eGihhings,late of the town of Clinton, ill the minty Of Huron, married woman vvho died on usually given. It will pay to give us.a...calk 1 large good second hand Refrigerator cheap' 3 Fire proof safes at a bargain. hea axiom. Bros.' .Hardware House House Cleaning -Requirements: Fine lintrof-BOoketEssin-woodr-cobleieent upholstered. Curtain poles and fixtegs, in brass and wood. Room mouldings, in ' collars, imitation and. real oak. Picture moulding, in great variety. •Freanee made . to order, Picture: glass. Mirrors frame ' and mirror plates. ' Undertaking and PiCturerganF• o S000144Y..• • " .0, StevensOt. Gene,ral Furniture Dealer, Opposite Town nal le Albert Street, ZLiNTON. • BESIDENCE-alluton-Street, oppositeflommeroial -- Another Drop in Prices The undersigned. 'is offering 'his $80 Buggiesfor $65,, They are his OWD make and are made from choice material and by, first class mechanics. All the latest improvements used line' --are-up,to *late- m every respect TImay oannot be surpasee1/4 And. we guarantee them. • JOHN LEStitE, Huron Street Oitn,ton charge Of the Canadian trainer, A. ProotOr, or about the 27th day of August, km, are re who drove Harold H,. last year. • guired on or before the 14th day of 'June, 1902, or the encouragement of field spate at solicitor for, the exeoutor of the will' el the to deliver to James Scott, Olin• on, Ontaril. t a U13 lt 0 Y 0 U our Collegiate Institute l the Hough CU" . Wal3offeeed Inc competition by the ,donor. ' disoriptions and the full particulars of their, al dim sd.ece4anade dr,urtthheerrr f aniatem one°, tiaode,drtehssaets a ratne dr . • . . . C. L, foot-balf du -ea ' f.E•k ' ,f-Atak-0611 ' Li vIti . ' '' ' If you want the best in to win it. They • retncned without the therthave notice noTitItiloui ts talri tasi,:leaxiirtaonr; trophy but with honor. In the start Sea- will not be liable f ' Merii°: • and -Boys' Spring forth Won the toss and aided by a strong few minutes. The game, though amateur ivireeliii et lergs-nal illi II: d .y him at the time,tinAlletibutiolt. Witid socred-the onlY goal of the event in a : i -t!' olio -a_ not have been re, mi or persons o the Cilinton deform did good work when BIefoliittnercit .117iiiiton, this 6th day of May, ii GibbinA Exeoutor. ' in many.respezte, was well contested. All a eed and ability to shoot. Therefore(); Executors' Sale of aluable 1002, once warmed to it, but the forward line may oth-3. • g nera y was making in combo:nation ir 'The preeent p,oesesgtoec:„.12,11tepee*SeillAyrtAlrecl' cute 'W 1 effort Wag. made by. the Clinton •C, X, teara haying regaxdonly ot nyeb ite d 5.4 0". • • • rsoartuillictor ann'atttuhde °mthaettorlftfew am; 1 ;X vi Lam" Farm Property. : -- ar gl?. ess and siterostion. The following The exits:stators under tlie:will of the late John e the Clinton paperre-C. Beware, goal . Clavier, will otiTheer28%.8,?,bIfonNioanet2ion, ot i hall 21fleiligitP , tre foit lAll'il'4011pArttrig9° ; nap% otorwn of ildnYteeli'd;r. Rr,4.ricitajri er 1.(1°11v1 ti 8,VWedneeday, lirill•aerliKrirgoglknege.cttre t J. Todd and 1'1,-' 0 Bulletti containing 127 dons more ° r i P f2A . ,.. Wood, E. Button, left wing; ber 41 on the 12th concession orvtlite-t wnsum- o ens , . '' iglitgigiaaDirnig?i117,41tErtgiLiti.P:ti'eltill' ON THE 00BAN-l'he Ottnadie.n. s • on the premises; there are 15 mires Flooded down for South Africa are now on the °Maori and 20 acres of good pastureland; there is alio a..?tuot.11.,vo terteilitupel aired, ,,spo buildin Auer having embarked ••• et the Cast/taw ,;turithLa r,fari 2.07 %lea %%dial itici 1 ,'der Col. Willie:2' coropriee four of the 8r Regiment' un- pen 1441. Within 5 minutea walk of Only& .it0111):: t401:11! , ge1120.; the other 21x With a frame ,ki a en la i and a• ceiltir, Bank barn 7800, sheep and eehool house, 8 nonce from Clinton, 0 from house 40x26 .._. implement hc11803848 ; and a pig at Halitak on t 800 . e and tworanattinmeptioerteod,FthaortterioLo. troops and oclaotorapcir Brytti and 4 fern Londesboro. ire propipti men Led them oaths generaIappeanante -ivihlet:tli.Pn-exitrt74064-ilditilritIlialis filli ,t°4t Gt.Pb:0888:e14134: and behavior; no bet' er looking nor More efficient .corps has left Canaan, to t .tu first mentioned held the Mother Country. During their TIfilitingrgietittt, (412111bieroom for it team. Preoorty will be told atible_ot to a reserved stay at Halifax they conducted them. Ibni°;143YrYaIrtrah36 tillif °I1P8741P64. tl'1 btahieantilr4hiria84 boys prior to their leaving Halifax and eirltrilotilgttwilltetike knt4taliit°11i ttetnittenil selves excentionally Well, Vire hare're- ceived rieveral letters from t he Clinton ft 1 ey 3,tbii.00,:r., toitioona: obron ogbat:Inedaferom Richard "1i" 6r "tell" (IM°Prie T. 13ibtttidli th'io°V0tflar, 0 B1(11CINSON g 4Prit'' imlitextlsom se GABI1OW. Vendor's Solicitors, Ocdorich I on, their arrival in South Africa th Will write which will be published in the Nrew IllitA for the benefit of their Work, avid Mop, c. of the amount of tender; Nail 1,04106 6 0h6ir, peaking to Mayor, must accompany each tender. The eheeue will be forfeited if the party donne the emitted or Meik:e, be said that the /Erase number of faille complete the work eentractea for, and The Chronicle, had done muoh for the reillgreturned in eaSe of toreaeceptimee of., iOWnr 110 kopt a copy in his desk and Tho Dopttrtifien8 dOP• 1108 MEd itself to accept never lost an opportunity of showing it to ' the tweet or any tender. visitore, all of whom, expreseed Antrim) zoraagglita4frtoi,f?EaRrINAS, Secretary/ that Monitobe had such an excellent town Ottavva, /2tli All ay Itf04' Amy ionnit as that deseribed by The Ohroniole," ..4.1•1• 4 tem P. • AuctIoneas Clinton. Iray —and Simmer -Underwear To make traeks to HOLLOWAY'S and profit by the experi- . once- of others and buy your Underwear from 1-lommowiA:27 HURON S'rREET, CLINTON ouse Lace °attains, new and attractive styles,. white and cream, 50o, 75o, $1, $1,e5, 51.50, $2 and $2,56 a pair, Sash Neta, spot Mad etripe,-10 tnI4o a yard. Art Dittelitie, 5, 8, 10, 12 1-2 and 16c1 a yard, Window shadps, spking rollers, plain and Magee, 85o to 750. • Chenille Table Coven, heavily fringed, rioli colors, 'three sizes, 65.1, •• 81.25, 82,50 each!, PAINTS, -Sherwin Williams, ready mixed paints, in di the desirable colors, Ihese paints are wily applied, avoid over more surface, look better and wear longer than any other make -Try them. Sown Doors, '0, 1,25 and 1.50 with hinges and rull, oomplete windOw itereeed, can be adjusted to At any window, 25o. W.11. OtTIVIETTIA• Lon-desboro • • 1