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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-10-16, Page 8F , V_ W., .,A mo -.1 - v -, - I .. .�'..Izllll�.11�'..�'...-i.�l,,�;. ---411- , .. . .1 . � � . -Thu 1wealooppene4 up loniafTs, -a goodA418ka 8010 PhLfs awl I . ,,, Oolkr& 21hey are late Qrders and th& arr$vil AN up oar for . I aock- and male it the, nio8s complete and best we hare et-er shotm,. I I �, , �­ I - 1. .11 � ­ ... .11- - ­­. I ... ­ .� .. ... ­.­ I & . na � NAMS vg; I M K, � lable 094111M . I . X9:_7,_ * , . -qmk woffien"s . undt M'* Car . . . .. The Ladies' Wool and Union underwear we, " � . show is niade by the best.,and largest mill in , . Canada. It is the Mill that, sells, the.'most . � because it makes the best. Every garment I si , . I absolutely reliable in every way. Nothing , � . stinted in material or workmanship., ,Fall ' . I . � stocks are now in. Values are � real good. I I . I . . I I ' Here are a few lines that'are hard to beat. I . . . . . . . At lfl',1.00 . At 25C . . . L%ii6s'ribbed Underwear, very Li I sdies"'ribbea vests, shaped I fine quality, softLanill'a wool, high neck, long sleeves, soft t:ve!y garmeuc labelled 11un- finiell, well made, & comfort- , shrinkabla," will wash and abln and s9rviceable garment, wear well, very special value drawers to match .... ....... 25c at each .............. ..... $1 1 . At 5-%c . At 76e . . I . - � Lv.diea' fine -ribbed woollen - . Ladies ribbed Union Vests, flu- 0 , Undervest4s, soft finish' will , , ished soft inside, fine quality ' shrink, * winter . not n I �oight, _� of wool just �nougli cotton . will give excellent wear, draw- � with tt to keep it from shrink- era to inatoh,�saob,: . _.,.'_.70c 1 ' perf act fitting, a cowfort, .1 .. . . 1( I m In . � . . . Me- girment, Also Indies' .1 at as I C . , . . . . .. . plush knit vests, soft fleecy . . flaish inside, made by a I L,,%qiee* fine ribbed Underwear, patent process, wili nos iump. I nicely niado, shapedi high . � np when washed, drawers to neck, long slooves, pare white, . match both lines, ot eacib. . .. 50e- I onl' , %oh.'._ , ...,35C 1 vests y e. . . ... . . . Children's Utiderivear, 'all sizes, all pric . es. . . I . . I . � . . I . � . I Handsome Black'Dress Good5 ., I . I � I I . . .. .� .��. I . . The Black Dress Goods stack is one of 'ill e' beat 3 1 . .. . : . stocks of the store. Most of the lines in it are. imm . , ported by ourselves diiect fromtbe' British markei, - � 11 � s and we sho w materials j not a little � -bit ou't of tile . � ordinary, and different from those you 'will. find in. I � . I . I .1 I many stores. All the staple Canadiati make's of. tlie I best Dress Goods Mills in Canada, A better: sto , ck., - . . we never abowed, andbeiter values you are. not like. . �. I . I , . ly to find, . ­ I ... .. .. . I . .;­. I .1. I... I.. . . . . , . � . . ... I ­. . . At $1.2d . It 15 :' �... , . % 1. . _. I . C . , , � . � . . . . . . . � . . Extra fine ,quality Chelriots, Extra qualit� ,Cheviot Stliting.`,, Zibelin. and ne%t fancy 144 inches wide, all wurerwoob* , . weavet" specially good for . . . also the famous "Pirle . flui& - : ' Tailored Suits, all pure wool, ' Vienn"" that. will not spot- .. �- �� . . I bougnt from the best Canad� . with rain, pet yard, ...,­ _75e :.. I . . . . . ion miI4 gr imported direct I . I . ... I . . , . . I ,. .. .. . I.. I . . . I from Britain, per yar .... $1.25 It $ISO I :� . I � . � I . I . . I . . An immanse. assortment of .stp- . - 1t 50C . I . I . � . lish.popdlar materials, Chev­ ! - � , . io'te, Home, Spv.*ns.' Viehfia, - - -. ' - I . I Ladies' Cloth. and. Zibelihes, . : 40 inch all -wool Oboviots, Barges : - 44 * to go inches wide. 'will .. , and LaVes' Cloths, fine make handsome and stylish � ', materials that make servic. costumes and. tbe.quality W-111 .. .. mote Skirts or Costumes, - stand - atiy amount -of hard - , : ' . � . . special value per yard ...... 50C wehr,.p I or . yard .-.... 1;; *� .. .. , 7.64j. : I I I . . . . I � . . - .. .1 . , �, . I . . . . * ' I , .; Extra fine materials at U-40" $1.50 aud $ 1.31 � I . . . . . . . I . � . . I I . I . . I � i � . � . . . . , . I . I . ,��. .� - . . . . ..... Real Kid Gloves' $1,00! . ­ . ., I . . . . . : - . I I . . � I - ­ . . . . Our . Kid Glove stock. I . .., . . .. . .� is itn*exlragood�o'ne.. . � The glove we sell at 81 00 is-:-the.b'qsVwe canfind- to sell at that. price, and we, are I -always'. on. the- , I . . . . I � � , . I . . look. out for one better if we. can get: if. ..;,. .�. .. I t. I I . � . . - -1, I 1. : I.. �. I.. . Real Frenob Kid Gloves made from soft piiabl.e skins, ev�so , ' - pair guaranteed, extra fine quality, blackq, creams, greys . � tans and . browns, all sizes, per pait .... "......'..... .. .11,11-00 . � I . I . .. . . I . . . ... . . .% 11 . . - :._ _L F . . . . . .. . .., . . ­ . I . � I I . . I . . 411 . . . ­. . . li. , . - . I Some New MA' � t es. � .. .. I .11 I . . I . I . . I . ... . 1. . . . . . I... .. . ,� . . 86me very handsome Mantles cam'q': too,:,.hand ' . last week, They are out -and tailored in the- very latest style, and are fashions 1a'teAt. fi*oM sty -100 ,,�, in - . Jackets for Ladie's'. Not more'thaq one or � t I wo.'. of " any one ki-!d, ,�' .. . . . .. , .... . I . I 1. . . . . . .. .1. . . .. . . . 1 1, . I I. . ..� �. 3009 $18.00 and S,11.00. . .,... ., Our English F -a nele '' , J . . !,.ftes 1. � � . _. . . . . . � . . . 7 'is F ne e 0 . � Have you Md'ed on - tion e 'of Euglimh k - I M FlannAlette at a York illing a 'yard.. .W.6 import. - . of n I ' thousands of yalri Is oi it every aeasoi4 and pe- ople . I . . lik . e ( L Jr � � , who try it once ever ke to getL� *By other'L mtke. � it� b t . I . . , 0 It'scheapestbeca, eifs,best.:'. � - 1. . I . � .. I . . I 11 ' - Plain colors and. lancy stripe$ 1,21C per yardiS., . I I . . . . F, , . . I -, - - ­ I � , - . -1 ­_ - - ­ I . I I I . I . . I . . . . I . .. . I The Popular Rain Coat *��.,v. . I . . I wa�:, .A� .. I . I .. . � I . I I I . I . I The Rain Coat to-d.ay .1s'one of the moit I . , popular gaiments a Lady can wear. Any . lady 1. L 0 interested in a new Itain . Coat, ,should 1168 IDUr stock of handsome new garments.. r1lere are styles and materials just in that are a little out . L' I I . of the ord4nary, and diffeieut from common . makes. Ccme in ord see ftem. 4 . I I . . I- � L , $5,00t $6.5% $9.00 and $ MAO tile gainleat, . I L. . I ­ . . ,!, I . & . .. i . 11 q ., .... . I - , , , I , I I 'IV I n a CUMN nw I 4 1_ I , o4 16-h, 1833 1 , I ,,__­­�__ - � ­ . . I .. . .1 L- I . I MISHAPS OF A `W8BX-?4lss 11 APPLE MARICRTOLUTTED. I . - W 11 zab Hit. L out 4- I , . 't _�H inerciallagent lull, at Birming. I I . , I . -1 .1.1 -0 , ,- 10­ � (Alims#21t fv to 8 ( h shiugton had "10 misfortune a L . I eveAlay scald her hand Ust Friday, ham, advises Canadian apple . . ,, � bi?pers I '" � I while working with some hot water. I to be careful for the resent. = not . I 0 11 11 . t , ft _____ - Mrs$ Davis ook a,tumb!o from the I send too large quAnt ties. There Is a I I - I 11 ;;::=� ,=_ 1, ­ ­ ----- _,:,;­� - 1. I _11-- -1 I- -.-- back porch of her residence Satur4ay, I ut in the market at thw1wesenttime, . i I I Cilt it will 00 . ink Highte-0 PrICID4 0a,14. 40 (0e . L �', . sp . 'or 112 U4,411 01, causing considerable pain In hot- back; , we right grQually. L , pios at I 101AWN 10k. 4100 - He , .. . I iso claift ror rxz4. at nal.WNIAN'49 it is thought she struck the platform says shippers�wlll irlalm better prices A ny, Stal I r- . _L in her fall. Another to stiffer injury it they s;�bd small quantities andweek- I , . J ThO JR111111 W44 044tiellUtWaS 00. -Of ter t4e' last Saturday Was Mr Win Cantelon, to interior to'wns, Instead of 411 . I I I,- .. . . To.�, Winton, W - i - 8 1111ra 9 . . . shop, when ,some little follows who . I 1.01VII, 4001g1f. bad r.old of the lines started to pull on I HAVE =70DED THE FRONT. . . , _ . the horses, This backed the rigand , i ,)� v ,,, hIgheit price fwaa itatiot fer,ita. Give as ; f lKI, a dill bet are ,oetllaz, 8 VAVU-1L% 3 F,14 -174 He was looking the door of the I o"gh I iverpool, London ALA Bris- Os mae tol. Ing house, back of Millet , In , . '_&GJ1 WALK.- An extra six feet of I spribble S� I , a was, added to the . -Am4vt-, I I PLANS ARE NOW R04ADY..-The team tip, squeezing Mr Cautelon be� gr. olithlo walk . , - ? I ans that are to bostibinitted to the tween building -and rig. CenIve feet. that was previously laid V& W-1 I I Ouse of Refuge - . In front of the new post office. Aslight - I ],V * ce 8 LLL BuI1416 e Ues I which meet here on Dec,lftho,oamr(Tinttoewe 1 TON- alteration has been m, a4e as to wqe But this store for threeLf , atio � , . reti(l�.tAre.bitect-MoBvide.Lon(IOU,Pre- Since the death of the late Rev For. tbe.crossings were to go. It is the Ill. , .1 I , I . � lx1re hem arid it Otlls for a 45X70 - ad- uson, of Fullar�oxl district, they hAve tention; no* to layiihesoin line with the UP !-for ten cents. . ; I . (I 11, . ree, I I . I ill eon. withou, all x , , I . I 9 t , established superin, )4ats! feet of frontage, walk laid. As . were i lo - line eterniiiiiii- bui tendent. Last week Rev J Greene re- to whether this will improve the looks .i�,-,.:� I . . I the It 4 . 11, bit t t e . are , I I .; o i;.(.a a ca i front then, and, since of our fine now post office, we will not I .-It . 4L i I ',V'. ", :� � . I � . ` "'i" �IWA . � . . thb gr - '- , - - Ing I t , orou iustitut! , I to which titne he has been notified by the state,for tile curbingarouna , ep Two Kinds il? S i 9, ��­ _ � _�Q� . has bee so lo Y nee ed. cliairmall, of the. clr�ult that he had ) o� a clan e e whole aspect of . ... . I , However ,l, been appointed, He will, enter upon e .resent appearance. . I .. A KIND ACT.-- Miss 'Beatrice Green his duties ii.extSunday and if ever,v. oo si - ewal is ei ng put down, and . 25011? es. '-IMRegular $c each. . I . delighted one of our 8hut-In ladies this thing appears. satisfactory to him, Will - e feel the overnmout will. be well _49, _ week by taking down in shorthand the wove his faililly there in a short time. please Ith -1 he job. I : vm7v � I ' s0rillon delivered by Dr. Potts ia Wes- This %i as Mr Greene's old cliarge ,arid . We SERVIORS ON THANKSGIVING, - We giV YOU 3 f leyeburell, oil Sunday morning, and they.bave riot forgotten him. DAY -The rekidents of town and �., , L . e . or 10C. . . readingitto tier. Those who heard wouldregretverymuch to have him neighborhood will have ainple oppor- � . �� the be, ill remember that at times lie rnovefroni our town, as lie has been a tuill # M-,, � , . , ;0 spoke very rapidly,aud must have been goodeitizenandhastakena deep ift- tY Of 4ttendirz sex -vice of some ' ' " hardtofollowwI(b. the. penell. We torest inanytbing that pertained to its kind to-worrow ('I flursday), the clay T dy on lier welfare . 0, ,,set apartby His -Honorable the Goy. L ,1' L congratulate the .young la o General of Canada, for praise he WO D.FAIR Coo - -�,�6 thoughtfulness in using such a gift to . . . . e.rn r- and . . .L I . . . L I brighten and elleor the lives of those IVEDDING Bll,'LLS,�Tho Senforth Thanksgiving to Almighty Uod - for I I I I ; who ,are deprived of enjoying the ppl). Expositor of last wenk contained the, blessings that has rested upon up'in . I . , I lic service, L 1, . following Interesting item, which. is of solue form or another during the past ' Often the Cphe.%pest , I . benefit to bur. toww,�-Tbe ealdenve of year, At 10 30 a service will be comw j. . . L r . A 0 IREAPTRIP TO ENGLAND -- M rs John Cricb, Jarvis street, mrau tile � menced in St Paul's, Rev C' R GAirine L . � I . L" � to deliver 4he address, Aild a special i . I I ; It is predicted by the' agents. ot Rie scene of a,, very pratty Wedding on. al missiory fund . 0 1 st collectionfor the gener, 11 1 catuslilp lines that have withdrawn Wedi esday, ,Rept6ixiber 30th, wboxi her Wil i be tak ell up; A ilit I ion'service of L . I . Always the Best, : front the Atlantic conference. that eldest dang,litor, Auna Gortrade, be- - .. .. . . . � I there, is likely to be general cutting of' canie the wife of Dr. Howard Fowler, the other churches -will be -held hiLL the . . . I . I 1. I . I . . . r . . . � . . L . . passenger rates. - The minimuln, pas- denti t, of Clinton, Rev, 1. B. Wall- Wesley edific ' e at 11 o'clock. This � - �� - - - - - . seliger rates for first-class passengers win performed the ceremony. 'The church will beo,'&autif decorated I I . . ��N 1, I . . I soZlled bride wits unattended, and w6re it for the event i hat is to U11T - . which were agreea oil by tile fo low at one, . .. . . I . .. 1 !M5 ; s1lip'trast were $100 Oil single screw pr-fty robe of . whit.� ,Persian lawn, when Miss Olive Mannin.l,daughtbr � . . - � '. � , , of the pastor, will be mada'. e w.ife of - is ,Mg . I After the oeremony-,-4t, dainty, tea I was . I . I I I bouts and $75,ou,the three-sciew boats. i ... I 11 . . . ,- . � I , These hiore now been rodue6d -to $50 .s6rved in tbe dkoing room Dr, and Mr A Milner, of Brampton.' .The col. . I . . L I . . .., I and 05 respoeth, o y andnow thktt the Mrs Fowler'left for their'llome.n. Olin- lectioxi tobe taken tip at the eleven ... I . . � 11 t ,, .� 'rigland may be ton the saino evening. The numerous b1clock service wdl go to the poor'of � Ready .for the . � I ,.c,V� , , a t,ri �l 14, 1 L . . . . . I . . I I within �, the rea( �) I - h of all before long., and em tly pres4uts testifT, to the, hifix the town, .. . . . I . . . . . . . . . I . . . . I . '. I .. I . I I I . ) . . I . . � . . . . . I ... . . : . L , L I I � NVhile Clinton citi7ens ba*e been ,t)ay_ %steeni in which the bri, e is held )y BORN. -In. ,Yorkshire, )74' 'n 75 . � . . I . Trade, �.J ' o n g�l ; I . I . . I . TLD WE PAY 60. - her-nianyfriands. [W�wolcoilio.hlrs. years ago ]as , t Sunday, Mr Job . I wHy saoL and trust her so- Of this period Mr Smith has bee ,�� . '' - . ' . , ' . F owler,to our town, _ itil., Fall . * . ing'Oo for a two pound loaffor tb6 pas(; lourn with us, may be - both * pleasant.. vesident of Clinton 46 years. ii 4 . . . . . . . I _ L mofitb, Toronto bakers are only be,-; and. long- . . .. . . There' .. 1. . . . � . I I ; .1 ' in! -o arahe, and,many - I I .1 . . are, some remarkable coincidents about.: , the best, selection- of Boots I & Shoes. ' . I . I gin, it , t think of , - should HAVE4 BEEN BEAUTI . I UL. � The ' his family history, It was on ,,a Sun- ' I I . . i e,v4)r . av� . �eexx ' . friquiring of us;�rby .v 'this condition exist, when it costs so northern lights.Which liave been so -day in'M28 that this gentleman was . shown in Clinton, It. Wifl pay you to see-6ur Immense . . . . . . . L itinch'inure for labor anil, other item.s. .noticeable in diebeavens, thelast night and he celebrates this ev�;nt the .1 Stock -and, I , , , that enter into. its'produotion in a city? or so are not just the ordinary illumi I n- = day 75 years after. His ' father . compare our Prices. Special 11ar'gains in .. . . We ai-a not in the. bakery business, atiolls. tb*at one sees about this time of had no small family, and every one of - liens Ftneffltoes,� We Clin give, you -at; good a. Boot �. According to the offiCialS L its membc-ra was born oil Sunday. I . . . therefore cannot explain. this ap kkrent theyear, at . . . Fift ' earl% ago last Sunday he was for 83 00'& $3, 50 as, you. Usually PAY from $4. 00 to . I .1 . tni&tllt�d-for raise in the pi lC6 of �1'r ... d. the Toronto Obs6rvAory they presage . I . . However, it Would bellnfair to presume _ a grand aurora]. display attended With buri'el and that was a Shriday. Wr $5.00 fot. BeI0­ our Stock and you will, be convinced. ' - ' that the' 'ce asked -for in ignetic disturbances i * .To'in Smith has the rembalkable re . � I . . . . . I L loaf , pri a two -pound , of ,some magni�, . rd of .not having been laid tip sick . . . I You will need Rubbers, and aW usual we have - - . by the *bakers,.now, is not. war- tude; These dis . . . I . . Tlays are coincident ,co I - ... ' L ranted. . I . L I . With the period o that large sun sp for two days time during the 75 years - just what you want. We are Sole A'a t" for the Gram. . '.. . .. � . _.ot, I I . L -1 . .. . L and, of course, the maximlin period of I of his existence, and w6 must say h'e . . ' . .11 I � - . I IT SH6ULD MAkE THEM S.M ILE, , §1111 spots that is. coming'on Will be co- 1.1ooks comparatively young' and quite I ..by's and the K%9t,Kracks, and We - ont charge you.. I . � . -The employees active yet, Thaf he - sta;nds a -good � e,'than you aro� askcd for Inf -rioir . Urales. � - - - ' 11 eL or the Molsons Bank . in6dentwith -grand auroraI displays, . . any mor . . I-XIanigers to theJunior clerks wbich *ill la'st for,two years Until the, I -the 100 mark is not . L front th , chance of seein , . 1. tire wearing:smillug faces �on� account m mirrium is, reAched� whoti-th �y will saying foo xxiti�t Which.. the NF,w FAA. Our -Rubbers are guatanteed, so y, ou ran no RiskS . . I , I , . I I I . . - :of liberality of this old and solid insti gvado.4.11y. d6scend to -the maximum wishes he may, and offers its' coxxgtat-m ... . . I Big Stlook of, Long Boots: - .. Rtibber Boots7 and I I . , . 1ution'whieh lias now beenin 6A.Aallce g,niod jatbe�cit�,'b.pwevor,tho most, tilations'.upon the birthday lie has" just, . . - P . . I I . . . . . . . I ' : .50 ye -ind pa,,sedthrougli trials and . . 1 .passed. I . � ... L- I .. I . � . . Leggings,. in.fact we hi,6e -ever thing-yixi want'in. up-;- - , . . ars'. . riilia � 8 ,plays will not be. sedix as L . 1. " � . . � , lia-rd.timeSAvvithon on6efailingadivi- the glavre of. thd -electric lights p;reve'ritd. . .1 . . ,. otwear.: . . . I . ' . to -Date �" . : , . .Z. I ., . . . I TIOKE T AGENTS 1N WRECK- . . . I . It Softeit0d.:'� . .. . � . . dend. , This Bank hag on this.occasion some ofthe fainter lights from being A -�ery-uxxpleasant experience ci�ma to . . .1 .. . . . 1: . � � . .. � - .1 L ,:. . . . I I ., I . . �'. - . --giveriallits,offic.-its and clerks. a goud, observed, but further� nor% Jik places Mi and Mrs Win Jackson', Mr and Mrs 1. . . L. �,�. �'L Th6� Old Rellable, .� .:;': - ... " L - . :. ' L.L . L . .. � . . . . . . . . . . , I ,. " . . . to. L Oel likethoL landsowBay. the whole display' F R Hodge,ns ax�d Dr and Mrs Sha-%�, . , � 11 . I.... . . . �,., .. ­­: � 1 . . I . . . ,� . I- I L . substantial bonusi cash. down, e- . . � . . . brats the o,cassion of its bl-cenhiry�. will be visd6le.. These!auroral displays : - . . I ! . � : , . . �. .. . I �. . I . ... . . .. I . .. � This is as-itshould*bef6r'the'ernipl who areson the Ticket Agents Excuj. .1 L ­ I . . . . . . . -11 .1 1. . I n a � . . . * . I ,... , . . I I L. I .. . , 0 ­ oy-. ,are usually acc6inpallied by - i� geneia gio. . to 0 pe Breton. The train*vbich . I . . W � Taylo A S' ' , I I ees' faithful. work It" placedthe Rink magnetic aisturbance, , � �, I . . . r. on .0 inton .L ". L. . .. . . . . - . .was carrying thbin *ran into. another . 1. . . .�� I I ­ . .. .. . . - .. 1. . I ,� . , . I . in the rank that it-is-stafidli1g.Lin today, . ' ' . � I . . I I . . . . lbat of the foreallost. . . .., - . . , , . ,.,IT SOUNDS PROMISING-Thb. train heotd-on; but forilthately. no, one . . I . .___ . ____ I - - , : t � . , . _ 9666888661106"Ges . J ., . . . . i injured. The Globe bf -Satuiday . - I . . I wwo�m W W W W ----. - I . 1. I . . 1. � " . . . I . . . � I . . . . . . . . - I . . . . . . � I . . . , . .1 .. � I—— . . I I. . Guelph Horaid, says :-Work on the I W'ft lxiLrefore=6 to it.. OThe . * ' � .. � . I 1. AAC Goderidlioxtensloh:of the' Anadian sa� . . special -_ ____ - 10100ift - --- I - wing . . . WILL ' R.UN :�DOWN - JS C :trainwith members of the Canadian' I L I .. STRE ET I ftclais 6 . as . � m ; - .. . . I I I . � .�-When the of . .f � the Pabific' Railway— h commenced,L ution, whicli'left I L . .. . L .L .. 1. . - . I - . . . � *, 4F :, - - J ,, teloplioue conioany appearea in toW,-n -E,agineerDavisand his.gang-of t n Xicket Agents'Assoch . . . . . . e Xontreal at 8 O'clock last evening fo'r' I � to arrange, f6v the obinge of notes and 'men � commenced . aperations in the' . ; I . " . . . *ifos from around: the no w post, L offi6e, vicinity of Goldie's mill this - morriin :Halifax, ,bad. a head-daw6ollision at I . ; .1 I .1 .. I I . .1. - . . I , . . - . , , . on Tuesday cousiderable ggitatiorl'wks and ivillla� a prollininary DY' PattOrEkon's-sidinq, three miles west'of . I ' . . I * . I ... I I J . I Ni , I . t . I .�. P 0 , ' - - o clock this I aroused its to whetli-eir they- should all ericb. It is,their intention t connect . ,wensfIL, at 4 af ternoQlx . . . . � . . . . . coine out or not and run dowri 'fi back with.the-surveyors Who set olwfr,61h. with wregalartrain,blo.135, we9t1?ound_... . Aal", , . . .1 . � . . street -The str4t-6oxnmittee noi wish- (46derich obeweek avo.and Who . Fortuniitely-train .86, Whic4 was on, the ' . . I ... ' are ' I . . . .. * .. I - main lin'e, had just started*to "back up: . . . I .. . I k making good progress no . I � . . . L whi . . ��A' ''' . air. . , ' ing. t6act, itlobe'on the matter, ' �clx 6. Chief Engineer .1 � I - - - . V., � . . . I . .. . . I . . Her engine wasi*staved in -front, but no, � . . L It as.wise;tfisy bad a speo,alL . I m .., . I . � . . . I . . . � .. L . . . w, meeting Peterson is oVerseein4 the work. I 'He. I I . . . . . � . I I . . . � !�. . ,, oftbe c unciii 6alled, and - it Was de- will.retui,n'to Montreal- in th one in. eitherAritin was Injuprod,though.. .. . . ­. . . L . I � . . � . L.'� 1 'L, L. , . . of a ferw days. e course those Lou the special were -somewhat , . ., . �. .. .. . . . I . 1. :- � . ­ . : . - I . . ' :..oide�(Ita-h.av,e,�t'heiii.-��vT.ry.,theit lihes After - a.line' has been* ! , L . . . L . ' L .. . 1, . . . . 4 . , lehakenilp.- Mrordwrissent to Ne"%_ � .. . . . . - . .� i'. . " .1 � . . down Igaac street to the:, foundry corn. � decided up'6n, the C. .P. R. ofhoi4l$ Will . castle foranother.locoinotive and 'L '' 'f : �, . I . . . 0 .1 . ." . L % . .. � ., ''. : I en'a, - the, � . I.. I . , I '' . 1,* ­ , . L" , I , e specta '�`t . - : I IL I . ­ . er nnd t'h ,ioss .to King'L. - This th6n, piwebase .all the land in .. tonric c: ­ I I . � . 6 L ati5riliary and- th * I at, r , , � - I .. -�q tion.with.th ro"t6L&nA.laya porman-, , ., edoaga' .inove ,is asit should beiand Will relno . : ) HAI,&X,� . L ,in. : I , I I . I .. . . . , at &301 f( r .." .. � . . . I 1. .. .0 'L * . . . � tin eyensoveLfov all time to come. , 2 -en(;line QndhftheCP.R'i�'ngineers .. I I .. ., _'A ­'.: . :- . . . . . I... . �.:. , i - :, V I . hey . . . . . I .. .. � said it. was, the� intenti6n, of the Can- I I L - L � 1. . . . . . . . . .. . I I - � . L . ..: AIFORMER CLINTONIA1 WEDS. L � . I .. . I I . , � . L. . I . . I � i GONE TO CALIPORNIA.-Old Dr .adiaxi Pacifier to build linea into ol, out , �A copy of the Riverside (0al.). Daily � . . . I . . . I . .1. I � : . . : ... -L . . * . , . L . . ... L . . . . . ., I ... � . . I I . L. : L . .. . . . I .L . Moore, ,Olftiton's' oldest ,and: . Qarliest of' aiiy t6wn Whe,re it� was need6di : Express has been- sent us, a,fid, from it .� - . I.. , I . I � . . I ­ L . 1. . . . .1 . I .. . doetorS,L left for'the golden. State' , to Stratford iv'na. suggested as a good � I .. . .. 1: ... ­. ... � . . I I , * . . I I . . . - we take the following clipping Which . I - . . I . I ' * ticket ; " -1 - - - .. . .­ I . . t4niiihide'rof.bis earthlyday,; placO to.have a service, and the 0 P.R refers to the marri&go of L I ­ spendthe L a formir re- - . . That is:* whotis on e er on our Men's �' . with .a.niloce.. The doctor graduat;a inan stated that - the '()la,SaiC­ .iDity . .. . " , ,V. y . . I :,. .. - . .:... . .. L . L I would, recei I ye a branch . line -shortly.' sidenitof6urtdwn. .'-La&evi6ning .in. ' .1 ., ., " . . . . .. '. I . '.. I I . .. . .. �. . � ... . .1 . . I ., . from McGill Ja 1853. and settlod' hefb , . - . L. I I .th6 arlarsofthe-Meth6dist arsonage. , . . tzordu , - -W n -Fanb­ at­� $2.50. - The m. akibr .. .. . .: r, Bein*g* very eccenti.,lo , . ., . L . .rqy . orki g . 1 . shortly iifte , ,.A,PPLE g:&3RELS :L k9C.AR0 * Hak-My.13111ington. and Miss garah. Joy . . . . . I . . ­ ..� �: :.':':' L.., .' , . �:,L,O. ,: 1 .1 . I I . .... . " . � I , and. -.,r&erved.,k0c.c6ss did n-06: follow : Tb6re:j.s &�scur6ityLof, tj . E_: Were quii5tly: markied; Rev. 9 :S 1. Hai. .1 . � : 11. I - n, although shid to be a, clever d6c. rple -bairels 1 ... . guaranteet Aherfi, cand' if -th r w . . I � hit . 1 4 wood'performin*.tfie ceromo ` . . .. 1. , �ey.break ,or ith ­. . , . r e L , . I � . ny.. The . . . . . . .. . I tor in bis.1rounget days. . _ .For a b . unt. Yory.part'bf the. c6un ry, , Ili *conse- bride waAelmrixtingly gowned L in whits . I . . I . r.. .:.. � . I .� . I 1. I . . .. ... V .. .. .L .1 I . _ . - . . �,� bpiof ve - ais ivisit T1.4 1�fis not - d6n,6,�7ny. quonce or'Which wariv farmers .will , silk and. carried a - cluster�! of white� . . any: -ordih.ary. usage, . ' hay. . 9 .,.�.:. �... . . . . C-) I 1 you: - e to . d07, 1S ,brin . , L. . . . ­ . find themselves Ainable� to .-shipr. a. good . �. . . . .. ,L ... I I thing professlotial -prefer1r, , . . . roses.' She is 4: re'§ident -of Ontario . L , L : . .1 .... . I - ; . . '. . . , I . ing L to I iv'o 'shareibi'thoir crog. Cpopers 'are lixi- i - � . . ' ' .. r. ..... ,. I . - I . I I., � in his� own quite naln6e way..'Tbe . of ,th I where, she .inet, the groom- seveQ, -th ' ck:and get *anpthe*r p ir. , L '. .. . t�.t$ a brothoi fro ' able, to fillmore, t. q.wono half. Is e Mr L Billington has.be6n I '... . I L L '. . 0, ,.. . . . I . �� . . L 11-1 . . � !it 8 L " F' , British orders received, .o v . . to the scarcity I I : . . . . . � :. I . . Doctor piq . in . � � I . . . � ... * Columbf, an ran N I . ' make' all- ' . . I .. 1. "' �L .1. .. I , ' I . % oisco..'and as he �, 11 is stIll � worse, y � I . . I � L P&i .L : . � 4a,I'L &nd - L Rivorsideforsorne1nonths; . .. L . Mons cozatiroy Ponta, American . : .. . i in years als6i he to will cast for. the poeltera, .at -least. is th6 fact ' em is bride will. i4emain here, . sizes, riyitqd 1�utfoxxs, astviceable.. per r . . $230;S.- : :. ". . IL is 'Well tip . .of inatei an h . L . I ...'L. . , . .m. lot. with the relative apoken 6f. thafpri�es* hevve *advanced 00 to 70 per living at 051 Almond btriaei., - Mrer Joy - . .. . I I . � . � I I . . . . I I I . I .. . . I .11. . . . .. .. ; . . .1. . : ... . . I I . . I . . . . . . ­ . . I ; � , ! . . I I 11 � I . . I I . - . I I - li and Mrs E W Hall-, of Rivoisido w,�ke I . . I . .'I . - I 11 1. . .. � � . .L I . . I above in Squther Cafffi)rniia. - Pont during the past year. Mr T R -present at the cerombily. " - is it --- 1. . I . . . I ­ L. I . . � -A ' 113HOOND AJ00IDENT TO Parier,of the 1�6ndbr and Petrolea Th eth ... L I., .1 � . . � .. .11 I . .. I I I .. . I 6 peared iii the same: paper and 11 � � . � ......, . , . . � .... . . . . '.... I TICKET -AGENTS. -.The Oanatdian' B,irrel Company, stated.. 41There is A 0 so al? ' I .." - t'. . "_' L . I .1 : � 11. ., I , I . . � T�p-ketAgehts'Assiociatfori a nt SatL teat searcity,." "itild it is du e. largely .Such a notice is conpulsory . in, many 1 . . .. . . �. . , . ... . .. 1. . I 1 . . 1, I '. . . ; r 11 . .. - - . . .1. . ­ . I F . . . I . . I .. . . . ac L'' b I . In '9 1 - ­ .­ . . . - . urdiiy -t T o'clock . .90 the continued wet weather of the' - states before the wedding shall take I S , L, '' ' ' ' * ,.. ,. ,.,L I .. � . . : ., fix Halifa*, leaving a e. 69A.inarria fl I . . . � . . .. L in th� evening. for Truro, . wbere they p,tsb two years,* and the inability pf the . e icense was issued I. . . . . I . . . . I . . . . I I . L . .. - the 0oldstream's band concert, m,)n to get into the woo&�� to cut.1i i � ... . Fey Bildfig.ton, .& xxa� . .L � I I . . .. � ., I . . � . . 1, � ? I i took.in � I isconsfn and resid6nt of. Riv- Me .. . I . , . ­ .. I L - - ! starting from Truro for ffrffiie� at 11 Mr Parker'added that in the.'advafice, 1 L.. . . . I � . I � . . . - . % � - . ' I arme: .. id , erside, And Szkrah Joy�,.a nati ve of Can- . . .. I... . ., �. ,. .1 . � . . . I . I . . I . . . ....., .. I ...1. in prices#, h vs ,were . I L . . - . . I 0?clock at night,' The- chilef event in ' ..being L .... . . . . I . . .. ba ada and resd&nt of Riverside, kged 20. .- . . I I.... . . I o . I ., 1. . . '6zitektainment, in this - city Was jin ck in thoir own coin, for they rA . .. . . I � . I . � � I . L � � . 1. . I the The: consent of, the groom's inother. aer . , .,L . I . . � . � I . L . . ­ L.. L . . . � I excursion on the harbor. giiren by the s6en fit to put ill)' the �rl4e of their CoM 9) � I.. . . . . L� . . , , . I _. . L. . . "I - . * " " _ I Boards of Trade of Halifax 'and. Dart. tiniber which simply , - mean they panied. the application. The I 0'I. , . . . . .. I .. ' - pay more or V family of Joy's referred to lived here I I ' .. I . L L . . i . .4 a Was a pleasant f, " - about ten years ago., M r Joy working . . . .0 . . . I. . . . . . . . . . I. , I . rels they requi ed� Another factor. in . .g.... . ats - � . ni� would hav;e to rhat'bar . L raouth, T-hisexe, , . ak,r in Pito of the unfortunate fact 1. I or in C0* r orl the'railrood, and two ot his- children L . �W ' k . r ... . . that, the$ stea,inor ' n ' �und' on It th6advance 1xi prices vo,M tho hiaher ere enitoye, n 1pIQ ,n, . . . ... I.. '. . I I i . .. . I.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . L. -iboitl'6ff'MAcNab's-rls&16,.n&ifir4wlx6re she at .the workmen, Baii-eli . . - . . I . L ... . . . . W e, ' 'd . w I d " ii the NJ�LVr ERA. We . . . . . I . ... . . . : I .., .. I . . ., . I I . . L . ­ . " ast-year sold for 25 to 30 cents W" appy,col uh' . I . . . .. . . . . .1 � . . rommined till 10 o'clock Monday'night, Which F . . .. . . . .. C Joy'. L . - - . I .L . .. .1 . .. I _. . ., I . . .. . , I . I I .. I . . . . . . � I when two tugsxultea her,off� At hlg pach, cannot be had thi�- year 'for Jess ' . � . . . . . . . I . '. h * ' � L . . inuip ' . . 0 , , , .1 , -, -water without itwage. The captain th=45centso With timlbft,cont'. I PUT UP A GOOD 06NOR RT- One . . I scarde, and wages at theip prpsenj 'of the smarte8toombinatlQns of i . I has been suspended, pending an in- ,",)rx- We haVe. got a great -stock of � Men's Working . . . I ' I I vestigation, which began - Tues. figure, there is a probability Of a still cert .company thot bao struck our . 'They are go vicable � . - L day. The ticket gents, a furth.er increase, , Itow'' � for some, tirrid appeared in the - . Coats and Jackets.' 6d' L Sot ' . . . Ila their . . V : .. . ' I coats--�-just thO thing for *earing in all kijn& of , a . towNall last Frld'ay eVening under - , . . I . � . . friendswere taken oft by a. tug boat, ­�ANOTHEA VICTIM OF -WHITE the -auspices of the,lacrosse boys, 1n 6ather. - Th* g and �erviicable and do, ' L after beirwbeld there'for an hour, and pLAGTjE so ingvxth -the prorram, that .was I .W . ey ,Eire stroh . . � _Possessing all her faculties k . . 4taS.t LV . . . L . , - theyr4ndedat 2,6'olock instead -of at t Within a, few njinutea of her death reng, not ery muGh money� . I . I I 4 ered the stage was artistically de- . L . . . . .. . . L � .. . . - There was ' Mrs Hannah Nimen6 ed wife of corated at the hands. of Percy volich. . . . � t , . noon. no excitementwhat 0 belev . .1 $J,i5o . I I . . . . .. - ' . . I . I ever among, the passengers, -and t4e Richard Irving, of Hullett, and'dattgh� Gguthiot�Morton-Andison, Was the .. . . . ': , . � I �. � . � � . I L I . band on board kept on with its music ter of Mrs Nimens of town, was called name of the company, the ffirmei b6- . 'At. L I I .1 .. . I I. . '.... . . . I , . . as if riothing had becutired. . L home to her Maker, at the age of 46 Ing the ina and Mr and* At * ­ I . '. . . �. . .. 4 , . � '' L . �. . .Year nf rs .. I . . . . . . � Mens working ooMs I i made fr6nx good . . . .1 -S,onrridayl"t. For,manyyears Morton and 3 fli�t'iddisoxx . . . . 11 .. . IuVh- .11 . - . I . . WE'RE ON THEMOVE-Were- shehadbojonaviotimof astlinia, and ter, Miss Mae. -Pauline, assisted by iss .. ity*.00tion duck, rubber lining, Corduroy I ",", I . . I . riyitea buttonsi three pboliets with flaps " $1.40 � .1 I . t'.0ur some ten years a o witiv her husband I AdraLuton tut on, the program of the : � . 1 13,11 . 1, Joice, to herald the glad news tha ' * oh, nl. t6wn -lei forging ahead. No better evi- and family, renteg their farm and inov- evenint. Miss Anddison, whose chief . . . I I �. .. I .. 1. I .. . .. . I. .1 .. . � . :- I . I . I � donee of this call be found than'in the ed to manitoba� ;where they lived till part is hatof pianist, put on the open- .. . L r a' ',Ltivity of the building operations 1807, The climate of the west seemed ing number� in some very nice work . � . I . . i i I which are &t present being carried on to do 'her so much qood, that she of sacred artistic posing, Whil t the -1 At "' $21100, . . 1. % a re, any sang "Near? . 16n'a Working Coats, highlit noolt, iivatoa L .ej I r my and tho'e which are being planned for, thought she wits returnme.pompletely sb -of the comp Ter The demanct for space in these pro- cured. : It ,9;,As only a short time, how- God to thoo." This item of itself was buttono,'asams donWo sewri, good quality CLotton I posed new buildings is another feature -bad aseveriand , &I. I - . . . . with heavy wat $2.00. � ever before she was as worth the price of admission. She . . . . or -proof lining, each I . . . . ..... . 6 . which bespedica an active interest in continued to grow worse till the day so possesses a very promising voice, � . I . I L 1. L . �� I . . I . I . business circles. We hear of many of her death After dinner on Friday Mr Anddi'son, is also a drawing number . I . I I L who are looking for sinitabld building she passed off into asleep, but awak- and exhibits one of the mo.t quaint I I. I . . . .1 . giles'. in order to purchase before a in s At � $2450 . . 1. . . ve i q, on to find her mother crying, and original styles that i, on the stage I t I I ast late sets In for higher prices, Before Ing what it wits about, and passive. today. The singing of Mrs Morton . 1bg . 1, L trol of the Combo ly xemarked she Was not joing to die, captivated the & audience that * . menlawoild costs, made from Black . prop e understand that he had 141, riveted battona,'double oesms, tvro pooko erty, W but the end wasilot far o - She realiz� was present front herklirst app,aranep, . 'Duck I in view the vacant lot next to the Xi�w ed the same later oil, and bado the t:) the last, The contralto voice, of � ,,a with flap, heavy fancy lining,, Vory strong . I Emi, office, now the property of Dr. . and servionblo, each,. .. , W..410.bk41%*.t%6.,&V.V $2,50 . I . , familygood byeL fifteen minutes before, which she Is the prou(I Possessor, of, .1 I . .1 I . . ,- . I . Gunn, and would have built on it just her'de&th. Besid,s her husband she we doubt it it cAn be eqUall (I in (!tin- . . . . � L : B . . I. such a block as is goinf. up on the leaves two little sons tomourn berloss, ada and tolietti-isbub toadinire, The I Combe site. We know o no better Willie and Bertie. In her death makes violin niusic by Mr Morton - was ni. etter va d � Co-,sts at $4.50 an $6.50, . I ,ven,bIrs right and lie takes an active Part in . . . stand now for a bank than this lob tho flrsb break in a familyof elc -1 next to our office, as it is exposed to J McClachort and Miff East of Hill. the oboras work with lus wellArnined. L . .1 ,. . L . . � I I 4- - - view from all points of the square, ,§torg. I ... . I lett, being S4 Will, a brother baritone voice M18s Luton could not L . .. . . - r I : � L I . . . , .. .. I . . " I A I , , � . I . � I I ,� 1, . fo I , , to llow on w I . e If I I i I 1� I - - I 'I - I - . � I. - A , I - I I 'I ��. h . . T R* P I .1 11 I � ord&y I of W 'I - , I I .1 The doctor purposes starting the foun- . from Toronto and Goo of Waubau. bays shown off her talents as a singel, ' I I r , I dadoin as soon as he Can get Mej),L and shone, were also in atteridance, to better adva,f:fAge than what hile, . . . 11 if it were.possiblo to eornplefte it build. at the funeral. Another sister lives did in hei*rendi ion of the "Bobolink", 11 Ifflod ens Bros, 4 . I Ing this fall he would have no trouble in Detroit and th6 Vogt of We fainily ta but we feel eertain she would have . Lg � . I . . I .. 11� In getting tenants' as many hayO 41- the west. Interment took place at mitde & bigger lift wf th this, audience .. .. . I . ­ . . I . . . ready aTpliad to him fbr space, We Clinton Cemet%7' on Monday. ]Rev had yhe sung somethingfixorefaiii1liar. , I— g LSto , I _ alle Ila to hear this, notitbab the . truer's appointment, offt The laorosse boys are to be coogratu- L . . re. , � . . � . . - Xr,AL0n4 will benefit by such buildin the followin latedfortlw choice concert they fay. I I 'L I 11 __ �__ g .aot1ilgL as . .. .- . I I onerationst on the eontrary Itwifl .. . . inean the loss of oorislderable;! 0 aylight, which is very essoutial In a printing establishment, I I . I 13 0 a us Wit'll, 'Abu , tne succe$f� made of it, . A N,