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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-10-09, Page 8r . -1 ______ 4_ - - - 1- _ �", E . . . . I . . � I . I I . . I I . . � . . , � . � . 0 . I , I . . . . . � � . I . . I " . , , I I F -- "M 0 9 % 0 - � 4 ., , __ I , �,.'r '�', I . � . . I , G . � I � I . � . I � , . . . 4 0�1 I - . TIM r I � I � ;()31.9.,41 19)) . . -1-111'..- ­­ ­ ­ - I - I - ­ I __ -.11. -.--. I ­ I I olums Aff aA, I I 111 . ­ I .. ­ - . I ", 11 . I . � . I .. rhere I, pig one ,8,T87- Inaker, �f Astrachan wroe4vid I , � . I ' I . in Canada. ,ffe w j make low grade VormenO nor � .. - on � , we buy twe a p),or skin under any circumsta"Ces- . .. . 1� our Jackets from hl,, Thaolowl1yonratylesarecor- , I rea and ice Con ylmrautee evqry one 114at we sell. - . I . I , . I . - .. ­ �..... I 1. . y ... . � .1 �. I . I . I . . I . , I � 1 I .1 NCW A11111RCr90 . I Always something fresh to be seen in I our Show -Room. Brisk business such as 'we are having means co , n . stant canging stocks. Each week finds new lines- here , to ake the place of those that have, gone,. and � latest noielties as they appear in the' Mar- i . kets quickly find their way to. our. Show . I . . . . I I Room. ` - . I. I . Between Seasoil Miderwear. . I I � . . I 11, � New Fall and W,'nter 8toc� s- of Ladies U - derwear are here. Bought direct from the. best , and biggest Underwear makers. in Canada$ we e4n 9* e peo le who come here tho best Uaderwear "" tave ever been on out Counters. values that . Ever� garment is well. niade, piopeily finished, . aiLd perfect in -;yery way. Here * are xwo' g6od - I . � lineb for between season wear. .1 . . I � . I I . . I . . . . I I - � At "Mr . At 340 .. I . ., - �, a INrld t t , very*fine .. Ladies, Vests, fine Lla.stio rib, %dioa'xibbe - I � t0x. - I P P sof t flaish,long sleevep, high . tio. Jb ro ly Shaped, � , i, �, neck, prop;rly shaped and 2 1).ig sleeves: h'.i; n iok,pilro - . ., , 1 5 whue, a. very fit a Vest, mob. 85c perfect fliting,all sizes, each . . I I . I . I I � . . , . . . . . . . . . � . . . I . . I . . . i . . . . . I New,4ri Sateens ­ . .. . .. � � . Some handsome a �,,igns � iii new Art Sat6ens 0 . . � just opened up. EXciasive patOrns-Impo-tted ' ' I direct by ourselves Rich s.%tiny. fiaish'andcal-or. combinations, that can.traly be called beautil al. 1. Suitable for decorative.purpo�es, Quiisihloni. a9m - . � '. . . 1. . . . I . . . �: . I forters. I . . ... . . . .. I I . . * . . . * I . , 0c I le. and 29c a yard. . . ' . �. .. . . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . . I . ........�: . . . . . I. . . .. - : 1. � I . I . .­:, - .:., I . -1 I. t I � . . . . I I . New English Rain Coati; �.- . . I - -1 �. I �.. . . . .. . .. I . I . . . ' " . " li-re shown for. Nobbier Rain 0008 than we . - ., -many a day ate uow.on ourracks.. - Th6yarP.-ffie . newest English styles as 'shown in' ' Lpna:4, and are out of the ordinqy both 'in' style, and rnai;irial. There is nothing common aboiti �tfiom.': 6r- will be for we f ave been careful not to got mora..thau.. one...or ' I two of any one kind. . ...'.. I... ­� . .. . .. . � I . .. I . . ­ � . . . . . , - Ladies Rain Cosba made from nobby Scoloh And Etl�liih , . . . 'ali8j,': . Tweeds, cut in the newest slilles with capes and, � . I . . . . . tailor-made . . 1. . . . I I I . . I . � . . . . $6.00 $ 110 00. and'. $12.00 '. � 1. . ..�. . . . . ­ . I I . . . .. . . . . . . . . I-, � . . , . . I I � ­ I I I L%vorrect Styles 1VI'Mantles,i'. . �... ,... . . ­ .. � ! I . .1 I I 11sit we show the correct stylesin-Lsdi& Man- . ' proof in the ,. a .- fles we have absolaite * , vay, they at sell i . * The in Tnese blantlos are, tie* ihis seasom * , st3Fi 4. a are right, the fit uerf6ct,' the.. mb,t�oiis lioddf, . 0, I . . I : . I . - and the workmanship first class.' I . I -�. .,. I ... . I I . . ... I,. �, �. 1. � . I . I . ; � . . .. . ­ . . I . I .. . I . . At 4.15 - . _. 1. ALt. 12 1! 'I, .ad f � . - . , , Ladies J acketsmaile from good Ladies '� hato - m a a .,,. rom - , - , : all wool friezei black or Ox- , . . I fancy , Snow. Ffike tweeds," . * . � ford grey, loose back bell trimmed with strappings� of , % : ' , I aleeve, coat co -lar, eh;h.... .4451 , black' 113romaoitith, � bishop -'. - I . � I slatives wiih cuffs,lanev me- , - At 6. 00 � ' . tal buttone,loose back, extr ' ., Ladies Jackets made from &It quality mero Hied lining,m�t $12 wool friezes, in Oxford grey . e � I . . . . At 12.00 . "., ,� ; . . . . . - � . or black, also from good . ef I roni fancy I I . - � black beivers,linedthrongh- . Ladies Costs mad . . out with mercerised satecil, reversible tweeato; 39 inches v - . i pearl blittone,biallop sleeves I long,veivet collar and shofil- .. . with cuff, loose back, coat der Capes,: pearl butt6w,fill ' collar, 28 or 30 inches long leeve, very.nobby ......... � $12 , specialvalue at each ...... 6.00 8 I I At t2.00. I . .1 ' . At 10 00 . Ladies Jackets madol from Ladies Jackets made from all lil sok Cheviot finished friezes �. wool Oxford grey cheviote, trimined with silk stitching trimmeawith strappings Of . and . dkiap�lli'gel Of black . . blmok Broadcloth, lilled broadolothw , Cuff 'of stitched . throughout with mercerized . broaacip ii lined with - fine . I u'ar Collarless misiceriM sateell,oroolieted 1 . boulder O.P8. buttons, Military make and , .1 . ' . 'Ilarleiis,s very u6bby comb , sa'ss'�' Po style wi ,w 01"v" . and b.It-d b-ck n co Ut a Very ,.,�. V i�lit each ....... i. ...... ,'�..:.. b..d ,er W .. � . I I . I at each .................. $101 . . . . . ,, . 1. . I . I I . Our Yorkshilling Plannelettesit , - I , ` . .. . 1. � . In the long run o.ur'.Erigliiih Fla'nuelettea , are the cheapost you can buy. Even if - it does cost a few cents more, than. you have � been us6d to pa,V Ing, you will find it profitable to -buy for. I i it will . wear. tho other makes, out twi6e': over. New patterns Just infrom the English X11196 ... 11 .. . * . I . Heavy English Flanbelettes in plain white, � nk,blus and a big range of tancy stripes, . I . I � I P! i I . . vla, in or twill,heavy weiq ' lit and f ancy on ors'121 c 33 to 34 Inchon wide per yard ...... # A ....... , . I � . Plaij nelettev- Gowns. - . . . . I � . Here are two lines of Flantkel,Ottli Gowns thA will save you the bother of making them up. if Y6' count your time for anything it can,hardly pay yo - I to make t` em yourselv", when ) ou, , Can get,diefil . . . I I these prices. I . . . . . . At 60c I I I Ladies' Niglit QoWb0 made from fancy stripe - 114MI616HO ' Ze%t � rr a, well Made. and full slZe, extra IlPeOlIal 'QuO. At ' . patte . each ...... O.. I of., I... too*#,#*# lots too o 6.4 ,a oto,6404t.j. 50 . 0 � . . . � I .1 . I At Ke 1 eft . , I I ' lain, pl�k_ or Lo,dieg. Gowils ronat, from hehvy quality f1glilibletW, f white, nicay trimmed and finibua,soeow ya us at as bo4 V I � I I NO.DGENS .BRO. 11 = 1011:111111 I 1, 11�11 00060am" � I -.1s'..W � .1 . � I I I , , I I - - I I I I - .1 I 11 � I I I i I I - ''.. 11 11 .. I I . I I - . . , I I -,- , , � THANKSGIVING UOP-Tho 0* , WERa BNJOYA134Y ENT88- . 1. .. �- �� 11, . I I— - I �411­ 111 �.,5. I I I i'l,�.. ,�,�.,�..�.I..-��;,�-;;�.11�,�,� 11-1 ... 11 ... embly to be beld on Thankaglyluo i TAIN11leD, - On Tuesday eveningof last � . . . I �40000110o ffift-11 eve In tho. town halle promigeo t* be a ( weelt tiI members of �he Nort1b. street W I .J 04ft 1. . : . Most brilliant - Affair In bethuty AlqA ' RpwO1?th League, Ooderich, entertain- , ,., *­ A -"V, .4 4 I I L -d between 1. . rail) AY, 00TOBEIR 9, IM3. I'numbere as over WO Invitations have forty and flft,v fellow- .1ro-'t g000l .-..:, ­ . i. been issymed and many have already I Lessmers from, the Ontario street I— nV Z1, . I 11 k for 7 Attending. I Methodist church, The Y191tors were I -for Xigei,b prim VA14 earil and d led i Ifted their Intentions. of .. I I - I .11 4L "A 40pol . mPJP 0 R ' "r - _V . I I ,CA � TELON BMI T �dlqplayed Interest TI)ea alon way I welcomed In an Address by Rev Dr At . � ( Tke 1110dit 81041 4001itca mituagVo. otter the towitroldericourageitig he gpiatfiemen, Daniels, to which Uev� Dr Cook made , I I . 4,1keu higheit noil-focrilAtudopt grain. Give h . I I reply, The Clinton young people then I , V, Z ,,,,,,,,D RbWr , to hold t. ese affii,ra, � gave a very enjoyable gograin, Includ. ( aii0be ora 40tl 49r. , i I T031clintall. w. i. sx1TPL . A FOSSIL 14BEDIDED IN A Ing ,a reading by Miss urch,a duet by . I I STONE. -We.h" l had left at our of. Misses ftipley and 0ourtice, a solo by . 040. Ree an oddity thatwas glou, Mr Weir and a cleyeV 44dress by. Miss .Scribblo .1 �hed out of � I- I I . _ r4S I , . ­ the field of Mr W. , . I orster one Cuyler on"Sooigbil ty." Refreshments . . I I - , UNION THANK$GIVING SUR- day last week. It is a stone within we,re then served. slid the visitors left I � � . I 0 . . � ,, . VICE _O)I Thanksgiving Day there which is a fossil Of some aulmA that for home not long before midnight, ' I . will be held a union thanksgiving ser- has become petrified by the action of I I I But- this Store for t -11 -tree, five �oeat ones , ­ . . vice in Wesley church, commencing , the lime stone (into which it had eaten � . . I ft1t, U ajil. All the resident ministers its Way)L on , The fossil is LAID HISCOMPLAINP -it ever's . . . I . . . . it aboutfour man bad a grieVence againsb the town . . � for.ten cents, _ I of the town Will take part, find Rev , hes long and an inch and. a half in or I his Iie!gh I bors it is Air. -Joseph , ' . . . . . 'I deliver the address, A In I rence, And is al,nost salteolo", . . I �. I . I Dr. Co9k: wil. circumfe ., Rattenbarv, as his lot on Williams . � I collection W, be, taken up forthe A, ' . poor of ther town,, ARE PUTTING ON A CONOB RT. � and Victoria streets b at4 been. more or � I . ound tot- most of the , . . oli I pri�,Jay evening the lacrosse club of , less at dumpirig I TwoKinds I � TUPROVENIENTS. - Jas MoMath � having an A I concert sewerage from tKat part �of the town. . I I I . lias, been fixing And impi-oving the our town are it is a low piece of ground, yet when it � I Iy appear bere under their aus- 1. . ' I looks of his houte, Thos Cottle hits COMPal Fkties man does all that can be asked of him . . 250 Pa&So- Re ular Se Ch. 'Ces Thep.lan is now open at . ea . had it new rati.lithic walk leading to 1( in keeping his drains free And in good I I I 9 0 . . �. � .. . his bouso, Cs.Walkerau(IA Cousens took'store, and.there�seems to be a : bir those adjoining him shoul4t, do . I 0 . . . - � , doing - th . e work; .Thos Cottle has albo reatly sale of tickets by the number vepv ... He has been 1) I . a it telephong placed in his house, that is being marked offi The Company likewi _atient. under W6.9 you 3 for 10.01111 .1 hat 6,of,bis oustonlers, is compos�e;f of sik members, all highly it All for many years and one cannot, I . love I lor the convenielic There is 11 blariie hini for t,:yln t9getjusticeand. * 11 " ... I ' . . I . . . . I I � . . 0. Overbury hits improved the looks of spoken of by the press. ,f I ionologist and cornic vocalist, Mr J H asIcing for an out A foi, the waste . . l J, McClacberty's house and 0. Wallace's 13 roNvaridge;Xiss Adra, Lut-on,sopranp, watei, eto.. that comes upon his . I . . , who is said to possess* a rich, dranClat remises. Mr Rattenbury Appeared 'Tile . ` barns. ' B . ic . A RT-TNAWAY. -As Messrs Glazier VX)*CO of graftt kange ; miss' Chattoe- tefore the council on Mondaitie.ven-. . WQMJ0AIA1.A;04 , . I . . I I .. I . . and Cooper were returning from God- Morton, contralto, with a volee like Ing and laid his complaint, and ither I . . . . ich township - � asking for Advice in how to proceed . � 1. ., I . I � * ex , wberethey had been velvet; Miss Gussie Roe, accompanist, I packing apples, their horse becalue a willsomeand, gifted pianist: aildU4 in- to have the trouble rectified without -at . - . . � frightened its they were crossinLy the 6r9on Morton, a versatile musician, extra costs or 1111eeling, which was a Oft" en the epheapes - . L . I I crack, by it passing engine. The horse ilually it Success as,violinist slid bal�i. *ery honorable course. We ,ire glad . � . . . I . . I . ' * I . . . I . . I e I . to learn that the council. pi-irpose tak- � I . . , .. I oiade'a 3uiuy# and In trying to pull it tone. ,. I . . . . I 1. up tb4 3 -tend- . I -1 eLv . . � holdnick broke, 'Allowing the - I I . . . juj7 it in hand and finding. out where A -- S the Best, .� wagon, on which was it ladder ex A14 AO.PlVE URUSADE.-The Re- the difficulty lies, . . - . I . Wf my . . - I I I - . . . . I Ing beyond the vehicle, to PIOUgh ill -ti) gistrar of Lxw Companies and Inwir TWO SHOWS LAST WEEK -The � . . . . . '. . I � I I the horses hind feet.. One of the oc- � a glee Oorporv�tions for Ontario has been show season opened a little earlier � I � . . . % � . . . � � . ellpants jumped butthe Other held On busy for some time collecting Informs- �� �� � .... to the lines until the hcxse had c9litin , � tioli agailist a number 6f the loan and t year, than formerly, and in a litt'e. . . I I . .. I 1. .1 . I . . 1. . I . . .1 . . . - Merent stylej Gay Bros. a:garule .1 .. . I I .1 I I I I . . , . . - - . 'Ilea its mild careev lip Albert str6et to building societies, which are, saidtib be. . � . � . . . . . . . _ - . I ­ . .. . tb .1 b. I . )r . QpVpyr, when it shyed I . . like- mushrooms. all over .are the first to plit in an appearance � . . -1 . - . I � e Dins ey - bropping lip - - - - 84^"WMWW - . . � � across the siclewAl' ..all,niping the driv- the Province. In addition to, obarges here, bift this y1ear a new combination I .1 .1 .. . . ., . . . . . . ­ eron the street:' Thd c)1jiy,a I inthe salue Une.struck town, viz., . I � . pparent. laid agAinst the, Dominion Oo-opera­ Culharle, Chace & Weston's big aggre- .. ... ' . . . . . . . ''. � . damage ihat,was done wits to'the horsei tive Hoille--Building Association, . . . . � � ', wixich . gationi ,Their hand and orchestrA Reopvdy for � Me . . . I .-, I both hind legs being badly cut - against -whom tbree'ellarges were . . P r. - .1 . . . . I . .. � . I . . . . . ill deny. Mrcvlazier the use of it for btough't and it conviction, registeredon. were very good, but the o .6. I � . . I � . . . . .. . . . I . w � . . � . . formauce-was it little �At, =%eing . I. . . . � . . .. I . . I . . � J � ., � � sonle days. . , � . a . th� first "that of usin a name likely - . . . I .. I � . .1; - . . but four fair voices in the bunch. I I . � . .. � . . .. . � - Mr W. to deceiv'e and. mis.leaa the public ; " Some of the 'features ,were. good, tile . I . , . . . . .. Fall Tradb,�' .1 � : . I HE IS NOW REGISTRAR another oliarge will be heard on Mon. I . . I I . � . . . � I . .. 11 %-ny with Mr Jos. Rat- bept being. the.-damb bell riiid fioop' . . . . . . . �� .Costs,. in coilif � s day next, at Ttirouro, of doing .busi. . _ . _. tt pair of ,stars who woulit ,; . .. � . . I ; . ­ . ,I � � . . � . .. . � . . I . �'. . . . lip - to Gode, i0b. Is$", stering with,the proper s"vinging by � I I . I . . I. . I I tenbury, diove former to be sworn ITv ,without regii .. .- . bebard to excel. There was's good . I .11 -With the best selection -ofllpoots & 'Shoes ever � . ... . 11 . .1 ,rhursday, the ., _. authbrities,as.rAquired under the Acts; I . . .. . . . . abd . hiti6duced to his .new aplloint� . ,in -L'aq&lnsttbe 1-,StirlingHome Buyers' crowd present, giving the show season . . , . . .went,tb&tof*F'eg1strAr oftheColintY' . - ,yoodsend-off. The. ixoxt -show, on shown in Clinton... It. -Will pay you to. seo our Immense . . . .., � I . J)Inio�ll of that city, &�painit whom two 41' 1 1 . k I . . 'of YAuroll. and the ,latter gentle ' . Saturolmyn,ight, wits not'so fortunate I Stock and compare our Prices. 80ectil Bargains in' ­ . men"' J Charges will be brouglit, There .,are E big house, but it was not .. . . � . " . -ine�oN�ii�esa*-�indacklebrator. *TI16 .in draw ng , . . . . , I , proruised 'some interestinT ex'posures vere unworthy of it bum- llens'flne MOM' We can give'y6ti as good a Boot . 1. I (1sy Was spent pleasantly, with'th� � sli6rtly,-,v�heyi'some other companies in . because. they - y I 'for $3.00 & $8 50 *as y I 6111 Ulu& ' ' * $4 00 t I 0 % ,. ' . - I . . exception. of their homeward ilrive Chatham, London. and - Hanlifton, will F er, as the:few that witnessed the per- -. I . Ily pay from . )le*' to that it was the best . the weather� being very disagreeal . be .asked to explain their -methollg of, .formance' As $5.00 our k i Wi , I � . To shr),whis apprec!tttiou of this event doing business. � , I . I I 1. . show that has ever struck town. But for... ,.See Stoo ,And y6i 11 'be convinced. , ., " . . � . . . rinl,e Vale" . I .... I . . . � it has alwdys I been the llick of a poor . . rel hive.* , . . ' . . . .1 Mr.Swart/.hipched lip 11P � . to have a full . . . . You will need Rubbers,. and as usual v I � . -wh6hasare�ordof*2.15,aud -tool, the 1. ANOTAER'FINIt BLOC]k oQ-BE. show coming - to t6-Wn . . . . I . above pair for a few Clips .around that. i BUILT. - Realizing the era of p . er- house,- -while � the good ones JUStwhat Y . � . . Qu Want , We are Sol A oents -for the Gran".. 1� . . . . . � . pros I go ws - . I .. . . . I I t4irg. The track was a)IttlehPtWy, - ity and.'the -dethand for more uji-to- dl u ted ith the poor attel'd�'Iuce�: , b !Ps *and the Kant Kiacks, and we on't .ebaike-you _: ,. .. - .. 11 I lsgi�n=riy7others -that Cliuton'is.no . . . . bill; it,werit fast enough toworry Joe. ''date business places, Mr S. 8'.. Cooper: an . Y, � . I, . . . I I .. I - vas ill on -ood as A . , ked' for �rior Grades. . I... Mr Coats 1 I s 110W it daily -visitor to the 1� . successful in closing A - de . I * sbo,,� town. Perry,. Odell & any more, than you are as Inf * ''. I I . . . . F"kiday. afternoon last, whereby .he 0 bee*s,cqm�any was, all right, and pilt . , � ' J Ris�'. - , - - . . . coallity town, s,x6ing up 01i the mixed . . ce such as was.neverl . Oir Rubbers -are guaranteed, so you run no . .� . . . . ling And returning by the 4 - " 61 of tfie'C1arend6i*i site. The. up a perfoen An.' I . - . .1 I . _ - '. � . ' . . . � . In the niori It.. ,very. cit- et' contr . . $1350, which is , an- ex- s'ee.n 1 . u- Clinton.' I -It is vaudoville in . . - --.Big Stock of Long Boots," � 0 a and .. I � I .. I P in. tinin. would , ploase 0 . g. ce wits .. . LRiibber B ot,,., I . � . I .. ,I aid � clitiraotee iind, of -'course is . I . . 0 - -in Up- - I . 1. I 1. O' Pli ( I p . this in%ill fact w 6 &iee,ver rthing you Want . �7 . I . . . izen ftoNvnithecotildik'-.v&ysdotliis'.4i.cee cheitp piece df property, and ..now t6 - 1. . , I � . : but as soon aa:he can makes satIsfqc-;' , will Igly a; Drood Aite for no less it pur­ people in' -section, but�.It SimplY "eg - . ­.. . . . . : .. tory �dispiosal of his dry - Ods business " make v�,h . a , t it was L used for before' moans that everK.4at is A'specialby.of - to- Rate otwear. ', ?"fill siffieftedo ". � : !-.1.1.1 �i �'.. ,�. ...'.... .... �, � , , � Y6 6811, t "In ' i4 ' . . -eturn we ..."vill . . . 1. . . I I .. . .. . . �; . . . . . 1. 1% . ,It was"Ides ,self. ShOu* ' ey I . . . I . . . ., .1 �.w6 Can make upoutrilint 8 to giv011bil . tr6ved by fir6i Out Sam has . . ... . . ; ' . . .. . - . . - I . I �� e r illrea4y if bz'. -will'put g�idrantee them &.full bause.� I . I.. . . I I � . ; . . , . I I- -: . . . . . . plo, which -ve shallb very sor-Y to do ' had three ofteis i %, . . . . - The Old Iteliablo. - ': - - - . - . �� . . � . - . _ � I . : ' . . . . I . . . .1 . I . . . 'BICYCLE STOLEN.' - One of the! up it modern lip -to -date commercial WHAT THEY -ARE DOING -The .� . �, I . . 1. ... . -1 . .. I . . ­ I . . .1 .. . I . . . . . . I.. ni-cest pieces of bicycle StealiPg wa . s ac-. house, which lie has decided to do., and * , . t ' f C 'P. R. 'surveyors 'that ar�'. ' , I . - . I . 2 wlll,� we iinderstiand, have 'another. P.Ar :. . - .: I . .11 ''. . . ttive -9 Go, ' 1'. W - T Y10t A. Soli�--:(AiAOW .., i complished. Tuesday afternoon abont gtor.e next to Wiltsiels.- it is to lip two Ln derich last week ire busily. a . .. I ,. .. ... .. , , dclock� Mr. C L.-'Fish6r had just, bad .. .: . d in *the -work.preliminar �`to . �1 I " �..; . . I �. �. . .. . I . I . . 11 . . � . . . , . .. .. . . �1. . . .. , stories wi tb a seven400t basement ;' in � engage - I . . ­ I . . 4 1, _____ . . . __ . . 6paired .a�ud , lix-o'l-ight it to thedefluite, location bUthe Guelph-' _.L1__1;- 11 . . ,- -_ ___�_- . , , fi: '.: I his, wh6el .r . . �1�his will be Rept, the -wine And §aniple . . ­ 0011111!11�1111�__ .;: � , a .1. I .1 his offJc%,prPF.,.dyatory to usin- I that- I . Coderich ekteniion. '.'There, are, four . ... ..'� 6 W�L *. . . 1. . . ­ . � ... . I � . . I . . _�_ '.. � . '.. . - . i ' L I ' I rooins and 'ally. Other objectionable ' -, ' ­ .. . . . afte- __ - - � is brother Walaen was OtL may be thpught of in con-: men in .the party, Mk Roberts, � 0, F., I . ", 1 * ide and Claude - bad just gone out i.feature th be . Ing in.obarge; and they have engag- I . I . I I . . . .. I .­.. . . . ; ins I .. n etion, with an Institution , of this Sist' ' E ... . - . . L 1 L. . . ­ .. . I L I � .. . . test, .but, ,vOien-,heire- � . Two names have ed half a dozen local' men td .a$ . ' . . ' L .. . . I L __ - . I . I � I ­ -, for a few minu .. . -k- -been suggested . � . . V. � ' . turned, -the wheel NVas gonoi.. Think- 'I'd, thern in the Work '.'Tb6y- ate now run- I * L' ..�.... . I .'already; vit., Vendome slid Iroquois, . =a . 1M - ilig that some ftiend had taken. it, *and : -knowing this.1rishinan's faill ning &: trial line - throu h .. to Blyth, .. .., - I I . . . . L. . , I . . . . I . I ' in I' starting under tile ,G, .R. I I . L. I ­ .: I .. . .. �. I . I .1 . ... � . that it would: be returned.'shortly, lie � but ' , I . W, �oriage'at I . I .L' . . . . . I . I . ... I I ,let three hours pass before givPig the ! and beibg a, great admirpr � , the river, crossing' tb i ' . and pass- . I . I f , , ,. 1. . I - I .. .. L .. I . . . : * I I .. . !, L. . . .1y1r Cooper is, tempted tocall it by -that . , e river 1. . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . I . . : . I . � .1 al -inan, while passing. ' -he old 'tolllate gully .� . I . � , I . , . . L . . . % . I I I . .. arm. , Mr Wise . n b" been Ing on. through . t I I , . . ... I . . . .1 � � , L L . .. I I .1 . ' I , ,thro, . ugh ,the hall - oil the wytb his'.. . naule. Since the Olarendo, .nto L . ' ] . I. . ... 1, . . . � I . � . . L . * . . , I I . . . ... . : � : :. .. w @61borne tonhsfiiii.� lid inten- . . ... . I offtce� noticed a younginan, a sirabger burnt down the to�vu'bhs been.'handi- I . . I ... I . .. .. L . I capped, for. hotel accom6dations,: the tion, W6 . uhileritand,. is 'to, continue . . . . . I I . . I . . .. �. .. 1. I a 1. . .. ., " I . . . 1. . : I I . . I .. I I . .. I I . . . . I . . to hifil; exaimining�the wheel,at,the, 116tten�bury ba,�ingL more than It could the line through the. Maitlandblock. in �, 1. . I . "I, .1 L ­� L. . ... L . .11.1 - L I I . . I . L. '' �.: I 11 . I I . �' . -Ii� . I , - L I .. .. I 1 door, blit'thought, n6tbing unusual of J L possibly look xft6r, espe6jally,"iiih the I Hill att to'W' liship % j6L flie'village -of, . , � L . . . .. �." L ,. �L.�.�� . I. � ..... I _ L . . I.. IL . . . . L I I . it. it, is quite likely ,tfiat this man ,� I ' Blytb,L crossing the blaitlAnd i iver theL . . .. . . . . � ... . .� '. .,. I ' . . . , . - '. I-.. ..� I I I . , scarcity of female �helli; -eonse iently � . I I .1 . . . M I . m . ." L . - , I A. - .6 in, 'auci second thue soutlf� of Auburn. Andu . : L . I I ­ . . . ,. AW . L. .. I . . ,. I I . . . . . 1. was the. onei who took-tho wh(-el:. . dissitt,tifaction has'crep i�l tray- L I I . - .. . . - I..... .. . I '. good description of. the wheel is gi,veri.. this trial1ine is coihploted another line : .. . 'A . . 1. :, .. . 61lers.have heen.giving Clint,h.a; hard 1. . .1 . L . .1 .. . L . : . � . . . I - . . I . in an advertisement in this issue" ."d will be run south from. Goderich along . � .. : - I.:, � I I—— 11.1 . I . . . I . L � I we hope M,r Fisher will have nQ trouble name, wh i I h we cannot afford to' have thelakebaliki tu,rningeast.andcross� . . I . . I .. ... . I . .. . 1. . . .. L. . I . I :... . . . . I L I I . I . I ,eitiany fli:stwclass farm- libeL. . . . . . : � dofie. IvVe hit-% . . ... . L . � ..: � I . , . . I. I . . . . L . . I . . I ... I - . . . .in loc4ting it. , - .-. � � .. -whie Ing the out of.0odericli t6wnsbip I . . I , .. . . I . I . . . . . . I 1. I . ,� . i .� . . . . . .. er's bote% fil LoUr'town" and -h weL. - The line As I . . ... 1. . I . . . L . . . . .. I I . . 60 L I . I . . 3" iylneel,but'with allthese thereare And contiriping'to Clinton, - . .. . .L I '.. 0� I : I . . . I :,, : 1: � .. . . t L . - .1 - : .. . . I iiU, HAS A G D COLLECTION- list, ". a row of stakes placiA'100 feet Apait, . . , . . . I vt4jr. Vas - times when m;6 ara taxed .for good ac� . . Pw . . I I - . . . . I �. I. - .. . 1. . The neatest thing in -,a son . .�ct 'is -16" defe'rinine the . . .. . : . . . . I .. . I I '., left ' - 0111. offtee this Week' by Mr comin datioli, alld it. May be a -good .. aiid thd ob) . I � .. ... . 11 . I I . ., I.. I.L. . 1. . 1, . . . I .11 �1- ... ... I .. I .. ..�. . .. . :� . at - grade$ And see Whai,4 Lthe easiest ioute.L . . I . - . . , . , .. �:', I ... . , .1 . .. � * . I . � I . I I . I . . I , . 9 , -, - : . I .L�'.. . .� . -*J L' e g. - . I I I . I .. IL .. � . . I ILO, 0. � 60 _ itt er etiti ' ' ' e been -driving out through I . . . . , I , � . I . _V., vvhich Ile 'ntly met , . . . . . I I . ;rylauii..'Mil lians6oibbO I '. � L � L - .' . "* . ' ., :erich, hav ,s of the country; Tpe, � . 11 L. I GC , . . , �' - ,* � Hanscornba, wb.6 � has x6turridd * froni thing f0r'our - town tb.'bave just such is-tob6found.' Mr Peterson, the C":P' 1. I ' . . I Ld Lodge, -�tnhotel built;As� M� COQ_�Or- purpobds . �L 1. I ;. .. � ... , L attending the -Sovereign Ullab L R.,enginedr, and Ma;y6i.Lewis, of Gbd.;, '. . a : . ." . .. Baltimore, Ma - .different part I I . . . . . : � I... . oil . . I I ... , .;:..�. . I . . . . L I . was a. re resentativ, e from Winnipeg, 14�0'±L' MUCH BUSINT 8 � DONE. , ro�L . : " - . , . . I . ss -that our town municipalities eastward a L beginnifig ' . I !. �. .1 I �. '.... L* . � . L . 11 � e I tOL . .. �, . .. .1 I- . I I I �, . I I . . ... I : L: . I I . ; , llin,whiel city.he is-doin- I 1 to -bestir themselves in %.0 effort se-� . ... . I ! . I .� 11. � I . . T, � i TliA quietest ae ion at which %ve'Cl`e1%8 , fathers has had for many& m6lith-was . :, . I 1. i ­ ... - . I ' 'L, . . .,. � . . I �. bl 'k ciLge the'libe. . . .., . L . I I I . . . . I , . . . ... I I . . mwragebusi,ness, -yoning The'May6r On SAturda . Arch, His�. L' � 1; '. % - .. .11� I... . . I I I . . L . . . . . - � Thesouveniris it badge; I liplil on Monday � , .. I . I . . I . . I . . . .11 - . ­ � .� I . . .: I , . al 6* kept bns� . and 16�,M.P.P, for'. East 14 n and M' . . I . I : . I _',.', , � . I . 1. � - I 11 'the ell -3of brolize Nvithin-t' . and Count 1 lars were it I pfesent , - NbW of. . �­ &ode - � . I . , . .. .. . I 1. I . .,� ... I... - . ..: . .., . I I . .. � . . . . . I . . . 11, asp I . he ce'ntre , Ro Walton, were rich . I . . I . 1. I . , ; 1. . I I . . I.. . 11 . is inscribed, oa a, celluloid plate; the the Clerk wits In his place. 'The illin . ct, and, on . . . . . . . I � I . m .. oil is- of _utes of the -special�'and last regular in the interest of their di ' . . .. .1 . . . 1 ­. . ­ 11 . I . . . I . '' ­ ,- L . I . . . word, Manitoba.-- 'The ribb I . . *� I I I . I I I I . . . . . . I . L * I and r -which is printed Theetiligs were read and adopted.. The Wednesday Johii * Ransfo , president I . L . I . � . ". . . � . . I . I:$ I . . . . . - * ' on'Boarot . . . .. I - L . I -.0 J, V�. .-,n* I . . . I . � . , . ... 119. G.'L I. O. 0, � . ofTrade was - 6ke looking into the . I �L . " .' . . r . .. . L I 1. ' . li'that neairly� 30.0 l6ads � . , L . - al -L '. � .;... . .purple . Ld,: on cl,sirman of. the roud oi6mmittee r�, of 'the newly-brg-anizOd Ciii F., Raltim6re, McL, I . ,,, : , ." A circulat, disk red-optacle isat- orted � � . if grav:el * : . 0 1. - L .1903. d een , put ospectsof baving,the.1inetouchhis L I I . I. I 0 . . .1 11 �. ga, .on the roa&, to date, r I � L� . . � � . � . . ... . . . . tophed.and is filled with.,wheat & hand ; , . town.' They All, interviewed Mayor I . .0 . . I . . I ,white celluloid around the Eee.'of Huron A. "t'llaving been gravelled Lewis, *ho, however, i's keeping his � .. � I I I'! �. ... I . .. . . � . - . 1. . .. I . . of , L, . . " L .1. . . L . , L . . " _. ' -120ad . I I I o ,* . .. 1. which has'the 'words- Manitoba No I ' f Om the ral o*jl counsel- in the matter.' .. .1 . . . .1. . � . . I." . .. 1. . �.. 1. . - I . . .. . . � , . . . A delegation, from Wesley. churcht . I . . .L . I I . .1 ,. , . ... 11, I �_ : .1. � . . .. I. . I L . . . . I Raid. 'While in Baltimore the dele- composed of. Me.-srs Armstrong &lid It. 11 . . I .. .. � ' ' I.. I . I _. : ., I. . ... . .. 1. ,� 1. ,, . .1 I . . . .. ..,. i. � . . I � L . L %% ; . . ..Sites from our westoii,ll Prairie PrOv- ' SALAAFUS'GO VP--�The question . I .. ,... ... : � . . . . . ,. ! , .. I I . 1. �an_,,,in waited upon the council in. . . . , I . I. . I I . , . I . . . . I . - . I � �, . .1 .. . . . . ,.. . . . . . . I . .d. over .5W..of these , fe,60g . .. ' miuds::Of. our '- . L . . . . ­ . . � I.,. � . .. inces distribute � I.. . c, to the building. of a crossing Of salarleg agitated tho I L . I . .. . . I I . �. .. I . so'livenits . amongst their �.Yankee * iblic . School Board. of. Thursday, . . I I I �, . . . '. � I .11 .1 " . . . . ..� . I . [we. doubt if any.better on. -Victoria street, confinuous'of .the PI � lasf at their iegullai inonthl. I . 1. I I � . . . I . �. . . � I I I 1. I I friends, ancl Of L Walk laid across. the front., of their evening , y . . . I I .1 1. I .1 I . I L � . . L. I ... advertisement what Manitoba eaul et ng held.,in the council chamber. . . . . I 1. I � I . . . . . 1, prod4op could have-been'exhibited thanL , Church. The delegates went on to me . 1 ei a Couple of, i1pplicatious. , I., . . I . . . I n -for $10.00 *is a I . . I. ­ litained. Billti. show. that with the OXCeSSiVeLtrafftc to. It Arose Ov The . oat, . 0 1 g. . 1. I . I . , L ivhat those badges 'co . I And from thepiliflee as well.as the pub- that had come,in for an Increase from . . . .1 1. I . ,. . e . L . I .1 . I L I . -more is the bome.bf Odolfellows I and e present staff of teachei-si which' , :'Gentletaan% -Coat in every WaY. It is cut hi the, , ' . . I L I . I ,� .the old building in which Thos. NIP, doy lie convenience -of beihg able..to make' tb L hink they.are jjiistly entitled to I , , I . . . I .. . I I . I . � I A cut across zheir prop r,�y, if a wet � in . nd 'Comfort-!-,- - - . . ­ r on Apr�il 201 1816,start6d. the first lodge as) ssing was installed, *arritnted the* accordance with the general advance, , .best and most popular style, fits well a .. �� . 11 i of In ependent Oild.fellowship - in Cra of salurles in all other professions and . . t stylish 0i ' ' "hev- I I I America wa I it d by Mr Hanscombe - council iu. granting the request, of 'this trades. Two years Ago the Principal ably.. - The 'material is A ford Gi ey 0. -- �- V .1 s visi e ouncillor Stevenson moved it ' . . I L I and a piece of 'Wick from -the bid J body. C s conder .*as'offered a thousand in anotb6r . i he 1ini � L otion to that effe' t but p e d and Workmanship' first-' - ' � I building was brought back with hirn In ' 'Of I ot, T ngs are goo . L . . .could be got so thec _' nestj 9 was laid . town, but 'refering the 'school, . I I . . I . . . I asarelictand.Lwill be eag6rly looked t1b 751 01 O long. to at would be hard to filld - I . . Upon when, he returns to his home.- aside. Complaints, t at wi I sooner or which he h been master a I class. A Wtter CO . . ., . . He has also a large collection of badges later force us to adopt.A sewerage sys. that ofonew place, he v.emained. and. . . . ... �, . . . . ' L. . . a . . . . ... I , I tem, were numerous at this meeting. it was About time that the Board ivas . . . . . . . . . : Irt)m every state And province. . nageq iolloWin% this gentlemen the a1)piecI6_1 . . . . .. For 6 Ten. VollarBill, . -4 I . . ... I . I � Mr Doan had in'm bill for $10 dar - ' L . . .1 . . �, . . . . I . L . . L . A PLEAS,kNZ. FAREWELL -A -done to'his hides by our drELins not be_ tion of is setvices ana* untiting de L I . . I . I . . . I . . . . Ing, able 1to carry off the -water fast votibn to -the t wrA. We do not think ' I I . - .1, . . . . : . . I . . I Oolin And piano recital was siven at 0 . , - . I . . , � As this' is a that therewould be a woi d of 'Com- - . .. the residence of Mr 0. Olson on -Friday enough on Mary street plaint heard could the Boaifd see their L . ..Underwear, L.. I L ' - .. . L . . . .. � eVeninla t '1010110 Vail, who natural watercourse there shon14 be an , . . 11 . . , . . . . . . . .., I I , " I r of Mr* less way- clear to give Mr Lough the salary I . , I 1� left.on 'turday tot* his homelin Tor-. open ditch left on this street, Uri . thi a' done it wIll require a two -foot that had been offered to hiln for' his I . L _12io � .. .The following excellent prog- si wl . 6 to .hi * �. I .. onto. L � record speaks for itself � . . a I - . . ram wits renldero4 by Air Vail, assisted se*er to carry off the water. mild Own s Sh qo, k ., I . I 11 M. ne s4tisfactioli. as, the efficiency and worth and noWthat the I . . . . . . . . I by his *violin Y. iss.Olson, bliss not with the sAr , hedul e of our teachers I 1Z. L I L I . I . I L . L B61vu Olson �Iauypinl g9 the piano accomw . open dite,h, � True, sxich a thinli is un- 'eral w2aea'co i ' al, I , , ' 11' I . , Kea's been v .n ed, lot the princip � . . iments : rio, ,,The Borys of the sightly to our tawn,, but it is t e best be remelinbered to, This Is.the motion . I . Stanfield's Woollen Underwear W I not shAnL . . an -,ublish it complete Sys- .. R(ni Brigade," Misses Olson and Mr until wee * est 110anzonetta," Misses 01- tem. of sewers e in our mids".. Mr that was passed effecting. the same - It has been tested and tried and stands tha wash bet. . . . I Vail-, duetta, of ,, initial salary for �ecohd - . son and Mr, Vail; solo, I 'Trovatorew" Mr Proctor, C 11olmesville, who owns a That the i � be $300 ; that kny Woollen,underwear made.. It 1sperfeet, . i ,ana," Cottage on the same street, addressed class texcherf the salary ter than i � t Vail-,vidlin solo, -Cavialiera Rustle . be luereasod.15 foi second year, 10 for . lymide al�d only clean) so WOOISL are used ml.mak- � Miss Laura, Olson; piano solo "The tha c6uncil about It L drain that. had 'drawn thirdyear and $5. additional for the. . 16 I 6 � I , Olson, Vepdelw .been dutup owin tol rdsbeing . . to All sizes; for little3ig or Medulm sized Mon , . . Storm," Miss Belva AsId the wat- next 5 years. The maximum salary Ing i L . . . . I . I I I . � . . I . . . . . . . " , , � - � . � I . I I - I i , I I I I I .1 I - I I I I i I i I . I 11 I I f � I I I I . , I I �. I I i � .. . 4 t A " --O . ei. , _� . . u J.s4Ohn'g "'Slumber S�ong," Wallace- across the drain, Eus%ackin f'. b $350, until 11, teacher has in stock. I L, : � �.. .L . � . 1. 'L'S L election of Scotch Aim" and Bay. er up into the eellar of his p ace. The being fixed A, , ,'Plitutation Scene$" Were 6180 draffi Wits Orcl'red. to be opened III) Mr completed 12 V ear$ of service, when I . . 1. .. I . I . .. . I . . I Lt dier's Vail. Durinq . his short Proctor IWOluising to Put in new tile if the iftlAVY Is to be $375 for the next Other Ma,.Kege . - given by Air , o com- thveo y&m ,After COM etinq 15 , � . residence in �WWII MV Vail has InAft the satne was clone, The sarn �%i I � . . . . . . I many friends, hyllis gentlemanly conw ,I)Iaint was beard froin tbeMissesHine, years the maxii-nom i)f $4 Wit 66 Elftatic Knit fine woollen Underwear, olviglo or , apubid breastea, . I I duet and pjeasant manner, and last lib drain Which Passes throligh Mr the salary." Mr tough's salary for ' . shirts, fine, 0oft Anioll verycomfortable and will. give ex. inore sur- Jackson's property liaving� evidently the coining year ,Will Ile $9W. All Of � oxcellont w6mr, 'per garment .......... �,...4­. .,..75e $1. ening no one was the teachers have -signifled their. ffi� , I . � . . . . rl�L�Ivleln U, thatso rottedstild caved in. rhlsitl�owillbel . 11L . . I 0 m-Af to know � A , � I espondod to, Ur , L)n to come andl ill filled oy an apprecianve , ss Olson is 9, credit to he: (I itt no (listant day wil too in the front rank of , q, ' 4 Bolva Olsoin Played. the %, qa,allnentswel, andbor , lbe sitgrillill, was ilictly Ito . ­ ... . -1. -.* to I t but ,we wish him suceesa may locate, ion's 0 Mi eing AIM &er, , ,; her lists, I 0 ac- i ition lish- I)yc'i I aded �rsed I bheir 11tor- ; do- I auch I h tie, I 3r he I of tim inen on WO SICIONVaLKS 0(3� It ,,�as fixed at $2 and $2.M per rhe report of tbe. Finance Coln- Wa, ,; go fillo,ij s. , r,,XpCn(1itJlr(%s . ofto worki $2 -, .14 Ponnebaker, 0 Nij%(1, $2.,-Rlectvic T'iglit CO., �,Mflll - 1)avlm, & -11owland. sun. WAS - Xv, Vv"Abi to and.Tuly, " D, aftlo of lot the vinance, LO 00iW011 Al 1 in (4 I 1 ,f,6, e $I I *,(is 1 was 1 for I Wee I 11111r, l mail i wl'tl I wall to n . . - re-eligge witil 0 excep- ises O.' ell and Robb, the ng oif(luty on account of he Priticips'd Vop0l'tild that ailed fol. S(Vpb. WaS I-) YS log, r verago 320 ; that Miss, Xing _ g charge of AIN$ oxcils wabsence Anil Miss Ta,.vloi- )f Aliss Xing's toom " $1 10' of � and,$iM of Tion -resident pen &)llected. Ao date,,whibli ZIUTin wlvanoc otwhat O(111' and speaks volunies; .11(ml. An miolication was. it kinaergaruen � publia sehoolo 1 m, Tbel)oard t at call of '01*11 . ­ - ". , .1 I . Mews Llued Unaetwo6r 16V men, boavy winter Weight, sort . . fleoce that will not knot up whon wmhod. Well made. and He � : finished, fill .131zeq each.. 4 0. k ... '..., ..6.ff ... 4 k .... O.. t � . � . . . . . I . 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