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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-02-06, Page 4The Clinton Nowsitoord. TX= CLUTT014 $1117-0-11$21100103 aseIttesasICH TOWNSHIP. to.1.1111••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11.04411 -- Mooyee.44 recovvrie paid a EL IS MINOS GODERICH CORRESPONDENT MITeliELL, EDITOR AND PROMO°, bort t kit to frlinde in thli La/wain-tip last week. The "IA epayers of the Sues merh I :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• °LINTON, • rgB. eva Ivo -chose section decided on Saturdes it is gait bait mai ;smite& they tor uo 1II' U. 0.! la le every eineeta has bi en by a majority of twelve to move the to ehronicle the sudden and unexpect. re organized for the Motel, term with ••01.4 new echoollaouse to mere central ed deeth of Nettie Elizabeth, beloved the following officers ; President, D. Wpw..A.dvertiqements.pThe cheeee factory at Holmesville early age of 27 years, having one - 2rul VieP, Mies 8/Lary Clerke; Treasurer, wife of Mr. James AlcAlatb, at the Allison s 1st Vice, Time, O'Loughlin ; . sot Yeleutinss—W. Cooper &Co s vvillbe equipped with a butter plant, littleson, Bregden. to mourn the loos Pidl. Ko 13 ; Sect ettary,Laura Bridges • they know at present they will enia of at young end gtemother. Nettie, Secretary of Committee, Beees,.1 but the directors say that so far ae ifd Hulse to make cheese next season. 1711 as we always liked to call her, was a Woo s , Catunc ors, s nai y pp til the cheese season opens up they pupil of oars in her early umeical hard, Mies. Irene Acheson, Gomm, yearand latet. it delighted us to see Wrighttuan ; Editor in Chief, Gem go purpose making butter. s the The followittg . has been handed in. rapid progress she was making as Webster; Subeditbes, /Also Olive for publication ; " On Monday of, last tut tnusicien end vocalist, " Child of TwiYer, Henry Martin. Many of our citizens are wearieg ice • week while Herbert Lamprey and golitt'e' ewst,Inteertretthoei t4thiTePlitittilseeit.).f. Fliienr. ct eepers to guard against accident . • Mr, Wm. Routledge of the ,Hurou Home yeers she ayes a valued soloist in upon ow. icy paveinent. Charles Prouse were cutting wood for Road they felled a maple tree which Knox or choir and /Met lending her JaIiss Allan, daughotheralomf ihMar. e• uMrchD4 measured. three feast the butt, This voice fmany years to the ,Lord she Allan, tendered a they sawed, split and piled in four and is now singing His nrelses in the choirs party DO the P.N. Chapter on Wednes. a half hours. The pile measured five above. Mrs, McIffath underwent it day evening of last week, .' cords, Who Can beat thits ??' great deal of sorrow lately, her eldest On Tuesday -14t11 Jan. at the hand - Another robbery of grain hits been boy, Christopher, dying so 5000 after , committed near Holtnesville, Tititt his grandfather, Mr. S.MeMtth. Yet time the thieves broke two locks after the birth of her little daughter en and drew staples. The identity' of the eil of 22nd Jenuavy no fears •ayere entertain parties has now beeu pretty well ascer- . her non.recovery until Mondtty tainted and a' repetition of their offen. and on Tuesday she sank to rest. The errs will likely land them behind the , casket was covered with beaetiful have been 11 fotributes, a large handsome pillow bars, where they should some tinne ago. Pa-. rmed f lovely roses, 1110 gift of her Mrs, George Ludlow of Dundalk is brothers, the Messed, ' Orabh S a large -visiting at the parental home, Mr, J. and. beaotiful wreath of roses, bye. Richarclson's, while Mr, Ludlow is vie. cinofths carnatinns end ferns, the tell). thing his native part in Prams townSt. Anlrevv's c . ute iThe Woodmen of the World ; a ship, previous to entering upon his cross of hyacinths, car - duties as maker at the Hohnesville gift of Inverness ; nations end delicate green sonars, the cheese factory. i Oamp ; a large casket boqu Mr, F. O. Elford returned home on I et of hyacinths, -carnations and I fetns tbe .giftstit lairs. Hof large calls, lilertison. and Clearing Sale of Footwear—W. Taylor & Son 4 Auotteri-Sale---W70*Plowes Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes—B, Clue Clearing Sale—Beatty Bros Mooey saving Sale—Noweorobe's.. The Month tor Fur Coate -juice= Bros Menne Day—Derigeus Bros 8 WIRE PTJLLING GALORE. Probably at no session has the county auncil been entirely free from wire pulling but last week's owlet' is said to have " capped the climax.“ The button-holers buzzed about from morning to night, They even invaded the committee rooms and undertook to instruct the committees, To the credit of at least one county coun. cillor, he arose to the dignity of his position and ordered the intruder to begone about his business—and , he went. The th county council turned clown faoily ; buet lies, 0 Thursday last front the Agr loq been hr cousin, Mis Icultural hadb Colleg Guele , ph wh ere he'had the gift of esHattie petition for a bridge over the Mait• taking a epecial course of twat weeks on Harmon of Toronto ; it hotpot of Ilya. land river, which,it has been estimated, I poultry.f previously.. h h cools and carnations, the gift of Mr, study o this questIon, wine • as He had made at • would cost about $8,000, become a most important one to farm- and Mrs. Petet Hiseett. Mrs. Strongh s bouquet of white hyacinths was laid i But, on the other hand—probably to maximum of peeflt from the course, on her breast and Mr. Brophy placed ars, and so was enabled to receive the his floral offering in her hand, Rev, show how they can combine economy On Tuesday Mr. Efford left to begin a James A, Anderson conducted the ser - with prodigality—they granted an ings of Farmers' Institutes to be held a distance who Attended the funeral vices at house and grave. Those from nsonth's engagement to address meet. electric railway company the free use in the counties, of Wellington., Water. were; her brothers. Chivies Orabb of .. • . ilob, Brant and Halton. fits topics Seaforth and George Grubb of Brant of the Saltford bridge,which cost n the will be : " Lunerne °lover," " Hogs" ford, with their. wives and families; neighborhood of $20,000. Vie will be and " The Feeding or Poultryfor the Mr. mid Mrs, Cooper of Chatham. The British market." Mr. Elford finds the just so much of a bonus to that cofarmers much inter ested in the fatten- funeral•was largely attended m- . The pall- bearers were : Messrs. Charles end ' pany, but, apart front that aspectGeorge Potter, Allis, ing of poultry. He took along a feed. George ()rash, ing crate, which is an well adapted for McLean Peter Bissett and Charles become general. 'Tkle sympathy of all our citizens of the case, deeply concerning the the purpose that its use is likely to - Leo, • ratepayers as it does, it is 'a serious is with Mr. Mcalath in this his latest ese, Robert 0,antelon, son of Mr- and matter to grant the right of way over Peter Cantelon of the ith con., return. gi eatest bereavement. d to Sarnia on Monday after a week's'. Mrs, L Dark, late of London, who is visit at the homestead, He was in spen mg . g cl• the 'winter as the uest of this bridge with its dangerous e . . approach. g The council asked for tenders for tne His runs extend from Sarnia to Fort Dr and Mrs. MeLeo'd have returned . the post of fireman on the G. T. R. from. their trip to Europe and after building of the concrete superstructure Erie, Sarnia to the Falls and Sarnia to Toronto. He likes the work, though spending erne weeks at the residence of a bridge on the StanlerGodericb it is herd, and is doing well. of Mrs. McLeod's mother, Mrs. Eb, •Fisher, are now at their home in Oalu- boundary. The lowest tender was' The Rev. Mr. Turnbull of Goderich met, mirb, . a,nd Rev. H. A. Wright have arranged $1.70 per cubic yard but the contrapt an exchange for Sunday next vvben &Mr. W. J. Smith losta valuable collie • poisoner uoed tg on Friday, The Manitoba for several months, but her son, Mr. Harry Hunt, was the returning some time ago he took Mrs. Cox, uest this week of her sisteran•le.w, ment in the Anglican churches at •ground glass in lieu of a scarcity of was awarded a,t $4.75. The contractor Mr.Tuenbull will Administer the &sera. ender could • amount of security, but on the weak found no clue. Several other •dogs• plea that he had not been pouring MARRIAGES ' . mit their fate through the week, nut cut glass is a detnouical 'device. • cement for years they passed him over, . Miss Carnerbn of' Hayfield is the 1 who put in the lowest t Middleton's,•Holasesville end Summer. death on Velday night, Gundry strychnine. Nine doge met their have furnished the council with any hill. searched the house of one suspect, but, settle mausion of the groom's pai•ents, . Mr.and Mrs. Franklin of Victoria,B.C., Miss Minerva Erma Baileyof Godeeleb, youngest danginer, of Captain John Bailey, late of Goderich, was married . by Bishop•Credge to William A.Frank- lin also of Victoria, The bride was beautifully dressed in a costume of ivory white silk and carried it baguet of pink carnations, roses and ferns, The bridal party left same evening for a honeynwen trip to Seattle, Washing ton, and have since taken up their eel* alaeseasees esseinellesela• Th 3 ereseSealessit;waileseas Morrish Sale • Itt09110,9•916•R'4114)44116, Mhe big Clearing Sale I. of this the best stock of Men's Furnishings in the county started with a rush last Satur- day morning. It will continue until the '28t1i day of Feb, There is Ino reserve whatever, everything in the store is marked and selling at out prices and you can't make your money make you better inter- est than by taking 2,d - abode in Vencouver. The groorn's gift! vantage of this ch.eap was a handsome gold watch with dies 1 mond hack. selling. Mrs. Judge Johnstone of Sault Ste, Marie is here on a. visit, She has lust been placing her two little daughters in ' Saturday Feb 2nd. Loretto Abbey to receive their educe. than. Mrs. I Gledhill has returned from a .... WILL BE „ vieit to her sister, Mrs, Ernest Kure of Sti at ford, end some friends at Ali tch- • ell. Mr. Harry J. Gledhill, photographer of Toronto, Is a son ot our citizens, Mr. . . .„ and Mrs. I. Gledhill. He has a studio Special prices be • Hat and Cap Day BELL—BELL—At the residence of the guest of her coosin, Mise 'iateLeen of if the successful applicant is te have . ' bricle's Trouts in Clinton on Feb. SPruse Grove Farm. ' . • be as well to have Ude known' so that M. eldest daughter of Mt. John his bl"ek. ' SNIDER —FERGUSOIsT—At the reei• trier, ote was in ispose as wee ass . burn on February 5th, by Rev, Dr. and 'Mrs. Hooper and Miss preparing it tender. ' John Kennedy, A,nnie, da,nghter of Ause,brnoke were guests one evening Mr. john Ferguson, te Henry Sni• 'at a pleasant progressive euchre party • der • of Colborne, gteen. in Toronto by lalr: and Mrs, WINGHAM. KOEHLER— WALZ—At Ilensall, 29tI ' Park,• 1 Anty of Bellewood _.---- • a. monopoly of county work it would • Oth, by ev. R, Gunne As . Mr. Geot.ge Acheeori has the carpets- reetor ..of St Peas church, Mabel tees at work remodelling the stotes in other men may not be plat to the - to Harry aBell of Winghatte Mr. William Smith of the new sure. h I " cl* dl t k. d • • In the Queen City. marked. on every hat The Misses Whitley,young daughters . $ and maidens from the Collegiate Insti. and yell Call Save much Dr. Whitely, had A 'bevy of youths an si cap in the store tute give tnern it surprise on Thursdey end whiled the hours away money if you buy here with music, song and genres. The evening S on Saturday. The ie*- Misses, Whitely made charming little hostesses and served the tea In line est and most stylish expense that mus8 be . incurred deuce ofthe bride's. Parente in Au. /the. work was ate; stanestill. • • Jan. by the Rev. J. S. Henderson Mr. Ed, Sherman got rate of his toesi . • Mr. 'Henry Koehlet Sr., to eist„ badly bruised by a stick ot timber fall• , The last love feast in the old Metho- Jacob' Watz,beth of Hay tovenship.- Ing uP" 11. , dist church took .place' Sunday last FULTON—JONES—At the rectory,' It ii supposed' by many that it is, • . when, considering the inclemency a Seaforth, on January 2,3rcr, by Rev. world stealers who are -also the dog • the weather, there were many present. Rural Dean Hodgins Mr. . James poisoners., The much beloved pastor, the Rev. . Fulton, of McKillop; to Miss Em- Mrs..Macdonald bas been the guest that the Lord* would bless from the ily Joiles, of Egnsondville. . . of Mts, Nordheimer of Toronto. R. Hobbs, on Sunday morning prayed LOUGHLIN-a-AGEN.—I St Mi IS .n . c -. The big mill has been shipping flour ael's church, Blyth, on January 20, to South Africa. , • • ' Pope down to the chairman. of the Methodist conference. • by Rev. Father McMenamin, On- Wednesday evening of last week, On Sunday a blizzard raged in .t. he ,Mr...Andrew Loughlin, of Central • -.Court, Maitland gave e delighalif must. superlative degree and on mondo4 ia, to Mise Annie Agen, Of Morris. cal entertainment after . the usembere also. • MeLEOD--McIVER—At the residence. had partstken of ao oyster supper. Mr. J. Kerr, of whom mention was . of the bride's mother, on January. Mayor Cameron was chairman. Ad - made last week, has replaced his loss ' 22nd, by Rev. A. Mackay, ttssisted dreeees, orche'stra tnueic, recitations, by a fine three-year.old colt. . by Rev. R. MeLeod, B: D., Will• singing and Highland dancing 'made All are now busy stoting away con- up the .appreciated programs. The As jam McLeod ofiluron to Elizabeth - youngestdaughterf e late Thos. Mn .' CFO t t the 1 and gelded water for summer coosump-. o the . F. our , tnee 8 on e st an r McIver of Huron odayia in mall month. W. Knee.: tion. • style. William Marlton and staff are mak- hats in town were kept here and the whole A stock is gelling at a 0 r saving to you of at S. Ing good headway •at their shipyard. Two tams are nearing crunpletion, one for McLeod and Dobson of Seugeen, the other for 'Purvis of -Gore Bay. . The fishing tug Siebold is to he re -built. 'Mr. William Lee has received a letter from W. J. Brown of Detroit stating that he has .purchased • another boat and will place it on the Windsor Soo route next season along with,the Pitts- litit,g, The .novS boat is 20 feet longer than the Pittsbet,g; •, . Tuesday next is Shrovetidescornmoro ly knnv, n as Pancake Day.' Wednes- day meals Ash Wednesd ty, the first 'day of Dalt'. Service will be held in St, Peer's and St. Georges, *. • ". Miss Elitist. Seitninge of . tioderich, the well known eoeteepoodent of Tam •Cites/Tote • NcWs-REcionn,„„ fell outside the .pohlic library on Tuesday and broke herr 1 ight rum aboVes' the s eyelet" Kingston .13ritisls Whig. Thanks, Mr. Pense; we're- getting pn famintsly with otirIeftintnil and the right • is .making most satisfactory •progress. . • . ' .Remetnlier the concert to he ellen - Thursdity evening :in St. George's Sunday school by the Young. People's Guild • A very flue program -is • being. A young lad narrowly escaped ILAGARTY—WATERS--At St. Brits shaw O. R. atid M. J. Whitely drowning on SatilrdaY bast, He slip- get's church', Mitckiell, on the 281h secretary s' F R • Mr. W. Grahame Williams,druggist, ped into the waterwhich had been ' Jana by Rev. atber (man,Mr, daughter or Mr, Dominick VVaters. Toronto, end Flora; second &tighter cleared by the ice cutters but one of James Elitgarty, to Miss Julia, A.. thecutters with an iron spike caught . of 'Mrs. ,11.. A. McIntyre of Toronto, 'too s he on prepared. ' , • - For some Weeks bur, society friends were making great. preparatiens• for the' annuel ball to be given by, the 1. Q. 0. F. on 'Thursday, :fan. 301h The London harriers delighted the hearts of the dancers, introdticiag new throe step in their progreen • of twenty eight dances.- A great nurnber were in' attendance from outside pointS. Sapper. was served in the din. ing robin and a recherche repast it, was. The hail did not break. up until. about 3.30 Fridtty.a. rn The strangers *•would be all ready to returo to their homes on the 7 o'elook trains The pitteonesses - of. the hall- were : . W. ProodNot, Mrs, U. C.:: Hunter, *Mrs. R. Rey n MaeVicars and Mrs. 0: A. • Nairn.; Stewards : "R. Reynolds, 0. A. .Natirn Wtn. .Proud - foot and W. W. MaCVicar. Cern- mittee M; Y. Edwards, P. Cornell; M. D. Steelton, T. W. Nairn and 0. W, Rhynas. • • . Airs, Chisholm of Sitliford • took another nad attack hist week, we are sorry. tolearn.: • his clothes ins he vvas disaptearing un, All of Logan. formetly of •Kingston, were married on P • u and der the ice and pulled him &Cit. The WILLIAMS—McINTYRE—On ' Jan. Wednesday, 22nd Jan.—Kingston Works Off tko Cad- " h Wis• W ' h the b rite ig, a' was appy Hroriso •Quinine Tablets. feet deep. •• . mother, Toronto; by the Rev' A.. couPle a briOst future, Mt...Grahame laxative water in that spot is nearly twenty • 22nd, at the residence 'of 'the bride's ' We hear a great deal about Wireless Logan Geggie, W. Graham win- Williame being d.' well keown4ealdent Sure a cold in' One day No Cure, No telegraplsy, how that messages' can be iams, of Toronto, (eon of Mrs. J. H. here and a son of ' the ' late .T. IX ray. • Price 25 cents. • flashed over the briney deep for marl Williams ofGoderieh) to Flora, sec Williltm8' miles. This week halie we had an , sand daughter of R. A. McIntyre. We copy the following from the • i f 6 TERVIT—M.c0CRDYAt the rectory Kingston Whig of Jan. 27th: "The . ii ti t Cook's Cotton Sod Compound ocular demorlstrat on o h wsoundappointed to Ives gtt e elm clash with sound. The" Bells" of Winghtun,on January 20th, by the "nlinissIon Wingharn and the " Bells "of Clinton Rev. WM. Lowe, George Tervit, jr., ini o the wreck of the sebooner Marine on of Kincardine to Mies Bella McCue. °ley in Lake Huron Goderich last dy, of Winghans. fats by which four men lost their were united in joyous harmony which caused thrills of joy in bothiClin- COLEMAN—MILLOT—At St. Paul's lives, will ,hold its first meeting at on Wednesday the vibration of ton and Winghans. • Cathedral, Londrati, on Jan. 25, by Kingston next Staturclity. The Com W. Doubledee,wife and four sons,for Rev. Dean Innes, Mr. Edwin Cole tnissioners me y have to go on to Order. many years residents of Winghanni man, to Mies Christina Milloy, both ich " (Sept./tin John Cr eigie the life moved this week to Tara where faith- of Brussels. saving crew and IVIcearthy vvent down er and sores have all obtained good sit- as wit nesses in the ease. ' • 7 th Hides have dropped in price, from fie . •, that day upwards of it dozen doges were . • the wife of Mr. William Delve ore AUCTION SALE, poisoned though the vet's skill saved DELVE—In Exeter. on the 281h Jan„ some lives. Miss Fleuty, who has been sojourn- sOn login Toronto during the past four - 'DALEY—In Seaforth, on . Ian. 28th, months, has again returned to Wing, the Wife of Ed. Daley, of re daughter. GEDDES—In Morris, Jan, 22nd, Mrs. ham. We are very sorry to state -that our much respected townsman, Mr. Feass ant, is contemplating removing frotn town into the domains of Uncle Satre As a business man Mr, Eel/sant is up- right and honorable and as a church worker, a leader of whom all may be . proud to follow. To the poor he was generous in the highetst'degree. Tints Sir, you cannot marvel that we should miss such a one froro our' midst. Thetootof the locomotives was heard at intervals during Sunday,busy clear- ing the tracks The Rev, Mr. Perrie announced on Sunday last that his church would be closed on the evening of the 1.6th Ault, so as to enable all to participate in the opening ceremonies of the new Metho- dist church upon the aforesaid date. We admire much the spirit of our Presbyterian friends, in manifesting such good will and charity tovvards • brethern of another faith • - nations. wishMeens well. Thursday of last week was a mentor - able day amongst the canine tribe ea on. is suoceestally tised monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladles ask _your druggist for Cook,. Cotton Root Com- pound. Take no other, as ail Mixturee, pills and imitstione are dangerous, Price, No. 1, Siker box; No. 9,10 degreeel stronger, 28 per box. Plo, I or 3, mailed on reepipt of price and two s•vis atampe. The COO* corapeny winesor,u .i, Wlios. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by au responsible Druggists in Canada. • . . Sopa and 2' are sold in Clinton by FL B. Combe, R. P Reekie, R. Hovey and Watts 84 to 6 cents: How le this, farmers. e0.—Druggiets. • On Monday Dave Longheed's horse wanted to hurry up and get out of the storm, so up it started on its own hook went pell-mell pettly over the tovvti until eventually its mad career was checked and its wild Welt subdued, If you want to come to the tea -meet- ing at the Methodist church on the 17th inst., you will be. able to get your tickets at it reduced rate, as arrabgements to that effect have been made with the railway totapenys In the " corning spring " Mr, Dore is to enlarge his already extensive car- riage factory, The name of Dore is it good guarantee, for any buggy,caeriage or cotter. ADBIJI2N, Once more the stern,swift tnessetiger has been in our midst and borne to it's • lasting peace the spirit of Wm. Mac. &maid who had so patiently endured 4 his prolonged sufferings that death proved a joyful release, The remains Were interred in Ball's cemetery on Priday,Jan. 24th, the body being fel- lowed by it large concourse of sorra* Ing friencle asidrelativee, The Matdors. aide have had at leatt their share if not much sore of the afflictions Of this world. The funeral ceremony was performed by the Rey, liatnilton of Londesborn masted by Am Kennedy of this viilago, Robt. Geddes, a daughter. • JONES -4n Exeter, on January 23rd, the wife of Mr. Edward Jones, damr. ter, HARRI —In Howick, on January 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL Harris, a son, • BRENNER—At Zurich on th e 27th Jan. I uary, the Wife of Mr. John Brenner • of a, son. SARARA.S—At tbe Goshen Line, Bay, on the 28th January, the wife of Mr, Simon Sararas, of it daughter MANSON—At the Goshen Line, Stan- ley, on the 201h January, the wiN of Mr, John A. Manson, of tt son. DEATHS WALKER—In Clinton. on Jan, 31s1, Henry Ransford VValker, aged 62 years MAINS—In Mullett, on Feb, 4th,. Sas. Mains, aged '73 yeasi. IlEADLE—In Auburn, Feb. 3rd Mrs. genry gentile. HCNTER—In Lucknow on Jan, 81st, Ann Iltintere wife of Kenneth Hunter, agd 75 years. ROGERS—In grussels, on Jan. 23th, Mrs. F. C Rogers, in her 74th yeet, NICIIOLSON-1t1 Wroxeter, on jet). Psith, Jane IC. Getemill vs i fe of Ni George Nicholson, aged 01 years, McOUTOIIEON—In flibbert, on Jan, 22nd, Charles P. alcOutcheon, nged 10 yettre and 6 cloys MA(3MATII—In Goderich, jan wary 243th, Jeanette Elizabeth (Nettie), - wife of James J. MateMeth, aged 27 OASYSeEarLSI. ,—Irt Morris, /an, 22nd, Mary, relict of the late Mark Cassels, aged 68 years. lalcDONALD—In Auburn, on january 22rici, Mr. WM. MkDonalti, aged 03 years and II months. xasiliT—In Morrie, on January 24th, Gertrude, infant •daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Nesbit, aged 10 days. MITRDOCII—In Luck now,ori .1att. 27( Catherine, w Roof Steel 0, Murdoch. FARM STOCK; IMPLEMENTS. AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE • The undersigned has been instructed by W. G. PloWee to sell by Public Auction an VVedrieteday, Febructry 12th. at Lot 10 Con. 2, L. IL 8., Tuckersmith , MISMILLANgoos 1 5 gal, syrup can 1 cook stove 1 setsingle harness 1 cti board the following t • • Ltvx BtOcit •5 spring calves . 1 &loin horse 11 years old 1 brood sow 25 hens i illly rising 2 years old iMPLEmEN Sired by isclbogie Stamp 1 pair bobsleighs. t set dbuble harness 1 c ook I drought mare it years old 1 fanning mill • 1 sewing machine I milk can In foal to hoported horso 1 double cutter nearly new • 1 dairy churn 25 sap crockil COW to calve in March 1 single cutter 1 top buggy 2 kitchen tsbles 1 water trough 1 democrat 1 kartgaromplow 2 milking cores 1 eow to cal Vie In • May 1 set iron harrows ,A, corantity of short wood,. 7 steers rising 2 years old . 1 turnip poker 1 wagon rack Crockery, Glassware and 6 Water swag 1 wood melt other Innen articles 8 heifers rising 2 years old 1 hand cutting box All t11 130 sold without 'reserve ab the proprietor has aeld his farm and is going to Algoma. TERMS OF SALTO—All SUM of $5 and under. cash ; over that amotint 8 menths cridit will be given on &POI oved joint notes, A. diseount of 0 per cent. per anntun allowed for cash on credit amounts, . W. G. PLEWES, Proprietor, THOS. BROWN, Auctioneer, 0 least one _third. CAPS AT 3$0 Natty shapes in Peaked Caps, those mos( pop- . o'er tor winter weaves well as some lines that are suitable for spring, cloth and corduroys, A plain and with pull f down bands, mostly a dark colors, •not one T in the lot. that sold • $ ' for less than 50c, your ' choice for.. ..... .. ... 31.5c • CAPS'AT, 980 # a Men's peaked Caps, the T very newest, shapes, . the best lines in the store sold all season , , at $1.25and $1.50,your " f, • cheice now, ........ . 98c .•- 0 RATS AT 750 . . . •Saturday for 75e, all You can buY a dollar • and a quarter hat on 0 ashreapgeosnadrcietflaasillitiioef-;athhlee and you can have . if A TnsoAwT sole llinK at each,. 75c either hard or soft styles, regular $1 25, • . , There are some good -can haveorsoftekitihnder,h.othh: : hats in thira lot, all are stylish shapes and you were less than $1.50, many were choice now 1.00 • .ness as $140 'Men's brown, fawn and : ' • gray hard hats, nobby a . shapes, all that are • i left of $2.50 and $2.75 lines, . suitable for • . iepring. wear, choice , attar ay., ..... ... I 40 ti at • Clearing Sale of Boots & Shoes # ItIgLIM1—At,graMpton, on Saturday, the 25th Jan, Nancy Pried, wife of IrrederielL Itibler, formerly of Zurich, at the age of 43 years, 2 ' months and 20 days Milt/NG—At the tabylon Line, I Hay. on'Zith Jan., Nicholas unm the ago of 54 yough FOR l'IREDAW ATY,BLISTERING rezir Rain Coats Lowly Priced $ . It may . e a little : out of Season for Rain i Coats but if it is look ' at the sa,ving there will be buying during this. sale. - It won't be long - either until rainy days are here. Then you'll need a coat like these. Why not .buy now anti I save a dollar or two.. All these are good coats: RAIN COATS $7.80 • 1 Having now the full control of the Geo. A. 5 ater Boots & Shoes for Clinton 1 intend to sell off several lines now in stock at cost. Cab and,be convinced that our prices are bargains. These priees will continue for 30 days. sc, est styles,good weight Men's Rain Coats, new- $ stylish garments,gray and fawn, regular $10, during sale 7.50 RAIN COATS 15.25 There is at saving of $2,25 op these coats, they are the nevvest cuta,nd come in the fashion- able shade. of gray, regular $7.50, sale,. 0.25 ' RAIN COATS $3,71 This is my special $500 line, it would be real • good value at $6, all I have left now on sale at each 3.70 90s UMBRELLAS Men's UM beeline fast color top, steel rod, natural wood handles, regular 00e line, clear- ing durum sale at each 155c I have to reduce my stock at least one third before March lst and OM selling everything in the store at reduced prices in order to do it. The saving is easy to se then you compare past and present prices. On underwear for in you can SAVO • from 42ic to 50c a garment, enough to make it worth while to buy even for net sea. son. nimmeniimi A. J. Morrish, - CLINTON OLUFF, CLINTON. uction Sale Our .Auction Sale began on Tuesday and will last until Monday evening n.ext, Feb. 10th. We are selling our entire stock of Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Cutlery Cut Glass Fancy China Etc., Etc. • . at Public Auction il•11:•.! e . Have.4I14Ileyns.14 .e I 11 rpeeilar thoughtems.eneegttIo471i°. 7 letie: , 1 i - what a nice present a • camera would make I' : • • • • • 6 : Vipat about i Rezecits --e, IpiteFsneunt do not for • on and see what we can do : • for yon in cameras. We can fp • supply you at all pricee ftom • • $1 up.' The best bit for a : • 9 cheap camera is the firownie • • No. 2 at 52. From now till 0 • Christmas we will make you : • i a present of ea• • • 10% discount on Cameras • front 51 to $15 • • • 157, diSeOUPt On Cameras ver $15 • • • •• , se • • 2 Persons in neighboring towns • FD who eta thireking of porches- : • Ing a camera, wall receive an • ?, Eastman catlaogue by droop- • ; ing us a card. Other cameras : • besides the Eastman can be • • supplied. Films, developing • • • powders and other light sup- : • plies can be sent by mail. o • • • Our. cheap Exposure Meter • • at 35e gives the correct expos- • • ure under ell conditions and : • • pays for itself in a rshort time • . Ille by saving ever and under • a exposure in negatives. • • 0 • re 0 • : H. B. COMBE • 0 6 ......0.hier•.:::::::::rei..!......1 • • assistance- of Jewel- ler's have secured thel Auctioneer .3. 11° Havill a Hamilton, who has had 20 years' experience through- out Canada and the United. States and comes very highly re- corn/I:tended as a. thyr- oughly honest and up"' to7date auctioneer, so. the people of Clinton, and, surrounding coun- try can rely on getting full -value for every dollar spent here. Remember I am not 'Etna .Olilit011 or retiring 'from busi- ness. I only want. to sell my entire stock and as quiCkly as pos- sible as I require the mone3r for further in- vestment. e uaralltee every article sold during the sale and will refund your mon, e3r 'any' -article should not give satis- faotion or wear as guaranteed. El goods sold must go for Cash have not been. in business long enough to have old or shop- worn goods to offer you. Every article is neW, up-to-date and ofthe very best qual- ity that can be had. in the market. 'Coine early as this entire stook is sure to prove fast sellers. Don't wait until the last day, for you may be disappointed. P. B. CREW,' niddlecomhP's Old Stand Opposite the Market- Feb. 6th, 1002 _ • ..Sterling.. A Man is known by the company he keeps." The character of a grocer's business is known by the quality of the goods he sells. That is why we keep the best of every- thing. Some of our special lines : New Raisins " Currants Figs 4c Dates Peels Nuts 1, We have on hand 50 pails ot Cone Syrup which we bought before the raise and are now selling below cost. In all other lines we ex cel and White Pine Com- pound With Tar Fear nae Foe. 71 T O'Neil, HUB GROCERY. Is the best for recent and chronic Coughs and Colds, LOSS of Voice, Hoarseness,. etc. and other inflamed conditions of the lungs and air passages. sI° Reek' PRESCR/PTION DRUG STORE. R. le, Successor to Sydney Zackson leviefregAsioerebreb,;e.4e,ftwiavie-Aleela-le-lokelewbrle.4‘,..e,er Great Clearing Sale of First-class Footwear For tlaeNext-Tw� Weeks:, • ..s, Come and see ter yoarselves for if ever Low Prices Sold Shoes: in a hurry it will in this caste. Sale Price • 53 pairs Ladies' Geneine Dongola Kid • Sale Price • $1.25 . Buttoned Boots, worth $1.15 ' 51.25 t Sale Price 50 pairs King Quality and Bell Boots Sale Price $2.75 buttoned or laced, worth $3 to $3.50 $2.40 , Sale Price Ladies' Felt and Velvet Slippers, good Sale Price 50c ' • -- value at 75c 50c Sale Price Ken's Waterproof Overshrtes, sizes 6 Sale Price: 95c . • . and 7 only, worth $1.6705c Sale Price Men's Felt 4 Buckled Boot e,sizes 6 and ' Sale- Price $1.50 ' , -7 only, worth 5225 5150 Sale Price ' Men's Box Calf and Dongola Kid Laced Sale Price 5225 &-$2.50 Boots and Gaiters, worth $3 and $3.50 $i.75 1 Sale Price '75 pairs Misses Buttoned School; Boots -Sale Price .• f $1.00 worth $1 to $1.50 • .80e ' Ess, Prices out,e1 . A. line of Men's Fine Laced .Boots go- Bargains • Joint leg 04 51. 'See them.. : .. • , Beckon you • A Regular Feast of Bargains in every Department commencing Friday' • mormeg, Feb. 7th. Prices Figure. Quality- Cellists. Watch this space for next week, It will pay you. Wm TATZ011. (3.4. SON.. Cash and One Price Rutter and Eggs taken as Cash t••••4' ••••4•••••••+ti•••••••••4•4..•••4p.•*”..44'.•••• THE GREAT :CASH ,STORE. 1 1 1 I 1 1 • It is room that 'is needed. $ Remember this is the Bargain House of Huron:and here : is a better opportunity than ever to get a large parcel of • i goods for a small sum -of money. • 1. . D. IVI. MoBEATR This big sale has been a great success and will continuefor the Next 10 Days .ZUntil weget through Stock Taking During. that time we will sell goo s at Tremendous Reductions. We. are not looking for profit during this sale. ▪ :BLYTH. Pretoria •••• •••• .4** **** •••• •4•• t••• ** • • ••• 4.•• • • ••t. 4*** •••• New year's rniture Selecting Holiday Presents is a difficult task. Nothing will prove more satisfactory or serviceable and at the same thne bring more comfort to the home than a nice piece of furniture. Our selection for theHoelrieday Trade this season surpasses anything we have tt offered. PAnt.ou Omartmers OravvoutErts Mvsic OattiettaTe MONS* TAISILXS MUMS RaMtel HALL ItaCleS SirelecasenlES LinnstitY Tantatei BOOft OASES FANCY TABLES JAnnistsaits STalenie EASLES Ptertmus ?Arun ItAcrcs ()menus It will do you good to see the beautiful lino oflorancy Rookers, Morris Chairs and Odd Parlor Pieces we are offering. We will consider it a, pleasure to show you througalniaogeurr, warerooms even if you do not want to purchase. 4. W. Chidley.. Night and Sunday calls answered:at residence of our • Vuneral Director, W Chidloy, King strest, opposite foundry,