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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1904-05-27, Page 9- 711pr"r . . . .41T.W-M, ­ ­ I - A I . ­ ' �i. _7 . . wAW" 71-' _­"" _Tr_f_� '-w�- W"q-4t--w--7F-mT-'V--",%'-MWVM,.,7 T_ "T, -7, I . ­ WN r,WqW mal� . "W'""i 7�r,-."%..F,Jppp,wp"*,�",-I-, , TR � � . � "T-77 -7 - I , " I �".�.- � -, iN . , - ­��q . � I 1� . . I � r7", I I , .. I . I I � � I I . . I � , 6- 11 � - 6 I . I . . . ___ . I I , . I ::::= ,.,: , , ;, :,.I IT, I 1. ­ I � .1 i I ; q I - _. .. �1 , .1 ! I � - � - - - = , , , . � :_,� � - - NI I ­ . I .1 I - I ­­ I I " : I � . � I . &IT A I I Miffine�y of :�,-T,yteili, , - q , . . . I Ou'r MillinQry is winning u's new busi- � I . . ness ,right along. It is winning it on it's - . ' M1 ­ ' e' r1nerits, for, the Millinery we show to -day I ' , hats the character and style abotit it that . I I 0 commends it to particular people, There is ". ,,, always something new. . Oome and see this � I . � � w,c � weeles �OLrrlvals; � . . . 0 , I 11 * . 1. W . HCei n "V '" , S -,k, m , I 0-d � 0 � � . I I . I I . . � I . <d S h I r t w al."s t s, . JOMIW7117�e',�r�% � - e"Z � , ,%,� . A': T Stylish ani hand It - �.Ivl'r I I . . . . some, are the Shirt- , , 0 " � 0 � ,� . . 47"� 1 1 1 � 16� .. I wais ts we I .are show-, - .. ­ ... I , 0 - summer . ing. ' f or . � � � I 1 , -wear* Not a single �, �. 11 'I, � �., 1 �old one in.the lot for I - ,�, 4, 1 1 i for there is not even , , I 1� � 11" t ,� 'Z I 011e "lef t-.olver" I a the . ... " 'k, I store�,' Ewry. gAr- . I .. � . 11, how Is, , . Meat . we * s . I . I . � , I I . good and - trimmed , .. . . t . . I .. / . .. I I in,the. season s cor- .1 � . I r, , . I 11 . (., I/ , rect and popular .1 . . '_1 I - - . I ,�?./ 1W. . . styles. Prices , are. . . � f pli; I I � I ble-,,and. lihe ' I I �. � -4 reasong , � . . . . �-rz - . , .... .... - I " ,� ' - , �, P, .. I' , ,� assortment Li� r g e� . . . . . . -41 I t %'.*� I �1�1 I I . ... , /1 - . . Nolt.v&y many -of I ariv'one ki-ad. - just these.few ' Items,'to 'Rlvi �. you an idea of styles and pficeis: . . � - , -., " . .. - I . I 1. . . . I . . 11 . , .. . . . . � . . . . . I .. . I . . . I . At $1,00 �. At $L50 . . . - . . . . . Ladies' Shirtwaists, good, fine I Laffes" Shiftwa!04, made 6f , ' lawr. wide tttoks at back, it e w fine Inus'lin. nicely ti-imufted both. � I sleeves, It-acked and heiii-stitalled back And frout ji;ith-fine Iked in - S .1 � . serl.ioo, . sleeves - trimmed - with (�tuffs, frout of tuaking and , fine Insertion and, tucks Aab , insertion, crushcolla�,eil . 1. . . ., collar and tu&ed cuffs* I . . , I . . -each .......'..'. '.' � ........... $1.510 , All $t'1213 .. .. . .. .. , . `i, ` * . � , ., ." Ladies' Sblrtw�;ists, made ..of $ 1 1- . 7.. � �, I At, :1512.4% .1 I I � goodquality ...zilite .1amn front I White Shi . twivsts, made , . .of' of tucks and Lhreo row.s of inser� r ' - tion, new q1tieves.tocked wn yok0l, of fancy in- sertion and braid" sleeves trim - collar arid cuffi, enoll .... $1. i25 fine white 'a . � rned-,with same, crus1b, I . . . . ... . . . coliar, ftch.'- - - - . I . I .... $2100. . . . I � . At $1-1---, . . . ..�� ,:._-�'_'�.. � I . I 1, I . .- ­. '. ... . I . . Ladies' Shirtwaists, nlade..-of: - I .. . � _. - . - good quality -white -sting- tab ­7� ., .. . . . .. . � 601lar, blllslin-'k-, stTihsll .. Spe I CiAl .at $2 and servicable each. .... $11.15 . � '' . ., ...775 . . - . .1 . I . -1 . . Shirtwaists, .naade from - * At $1.50 1. I .Jinc*hitemuslin, front. fine .m . �l , . . Ladies' Shl-tv,rlistQ, MIde of .tucks triTnitied With inst.,:- � finewhite lawn. frout; ba-i'two tion And blind embroideryt .. rowsol clilliv insertion siecs,es tab ,'collar, trhiini�d' with - and back trh1111iPd*-,Vi�l : m edallions, s p e c I a I E. - each..,,. �., ­..... � ... $2.7-51 .1 , . I I , tucked cuffs, 0.1) collar,. I I � �. .. . . . .. . . each ..................... I %104 I.WU I --!-- . � , --- � - .. I . . I . . ; - ; . �, I . � . � F iner Shirtwaists, made of'fihe muslin and.hand- � : sollicly-trimmi-ed- .wi�ir-i�-e�2ill�-i-ion-a-nd--�em--brai.d-�r-ie�,-.--.- � I . . . not more than two ot three of any ci . ne , pattern, each I . � : I I . . . . . I I . I I .. � I . . . I . ";��',' I , % .,,,e, I . . $1,00 $3,25, 1N, -$3,50 . . � . . . I . ... .. , , . . I _ . . , 1. I � . . I I . . . . I . _____ -,- _.____ _. � . . . . I I . . 1. I . . . . w . I . � ,, . . . . .. . . . . . . , � . I . I . . � .: '' .� . . . ' 0. ' . * 1. . . I � "... , . . � . � r I . I ,, ; � ... . I . . . - -Dress Sk 'Irts.. -.. � -1­..'�.C..- ...'. ..I.. . I . . . . . . I .... �. � . ..... . . .... 4. Perhaps I you will need ei . i odd Skirt - to wear with : . I . , . . I I .1 I . , I . - - . Shirtwaists. If so, . . this ig a goodplac,e' to- come , 'fof , . I � . . . . I I.. .1 . . . . I ,one. Our Skirts are:well made. ) , .. good styles: a�n& . . . . . � I . . - I . . I � good patterns. I . . ..� I , . . . Cloth Skirts. . � ... I ... I 1, � . . I . . � . . : " � I I .. r _Ladies.' Skirt% pia4e from good quality plairr - . : - ".. . I , . black cloth, out - in .the newest stylesi first class workniankthip, plain'or triturileddach $0.5MIS4 5c, . . ­ � . � . . . I . . . . � .1 .. . . .. . .. , ' ' . � � I . . . I . . . Tweed Skirts. . .. ,� . � . �. t . . . .. : . . 11 . . Ladies' Tweed Skirts, made from pure woolr, 001$6.50 1 imported tweed, very stylish garments, eachiii � . I . . - I , I . . . I ; . . I . . � . . I I . � . . I . I I . . . . I . I � . � . . . . . . . I . : I .. . Two GloveS ' '-i 1' '.'.1 .1 . pec, a. s..- . I � I . . I I � . � � Ljsle thread Glover, are'p6oulir, fashionable and , . . I "... s . . . I servicablc for summer weaj.' We show two qualities., . ... . . . All sizes, in black, white or linen shades " -in both . qualities- : . . . 0 . �. . . 11 . : At 50c.. I � At. 25c'. . -, , - - Ladiesgood quality lisle thread Ladies' Lisle thread Gl6ves, Gloves, undressed kid, finished good quality, perfect. fitting, in all sizes in blacks iind colors, (iome fasteners, will *ash and also lisle thread lace not G16yest give 'excellent ivear, blacks, * in black and white, both lines whites And colorej all with dotne fastener.o, ex- I sizes, p6i pair l ...... .... 2509 tra, good vallie at per pair , 50C9 1 1. & I . I . � 11 , I � H04 gens BrO.S., I I . . 1. . I . � I I . . I ... _ , - I Importers , INS, C,1 un t on ­ I . �w . . -, I.. I ­ - _­­­ - ­ ­ . �. I . r_ ­ ­ - I . I I - , . I I . II I . � . T= CLINTON, NEW BRA I . . MAY 27 1004, . . I 1.11 1- ,; � .- . - -_ I - . . . ' ,, � , 'ke glinton V 11INTO.'T]4AORo88HSoHEDULE1 WHAT, ABOUT A MIANGE.-I I _01inton at Listowel, drune 10 -, Wirig- 0 4 * h C, llegiato ia,hoiaini !to field . I ew Eva h*n)at0linton,,Tunsl6, Seaforth atia'z, . Clinton, June20; Clinton At si "OF0,4A 'today (Friday) an a large S10"If . , , ' I . Kinvar- lis o events are arrange4. The weath, our WAN r ut 11 FRTDAY, MAY 27th M. I er that has greeted Cliiiton school the I dine. Jult 1 ., Clinton at wingliall). w , . J aly 8 ; Clinton at Seafortb, 3 Lily 13 ; past t � years when holding ,their . . . I M=�=___.____._­_,_._ _V==!:!=� those . . Listowel at Clinton, July 22 ; X140ar I s ,ports In the fall, should prow . Local rfoticoo, dine tit Clinton. 3 uIV 20, 1 char�e to hold this annual'itate in is a collection of newness and originality. - An extensive I . . - . ��lle�p 9. Of course somoobjection variety surpassingly fine in its completeness. Every meritor I T1 . Nollee.-All partipabityintr meir prilers fqr mse.4 to this point on thi- ground of oatj bookegi _ F ISIIING� REGULATIONS. - The 181 , ious sort and its expanse offersan inviting, fi d for selection. . . Iviti, ,us will picaiw have their Al the close proximiLy of t1lo'exams'-but a , el bin-.; -ready %,, we are now roekvirg our sup 1 fishing regulatioris have undergone . Just receirced a of recreation such As field day af- , 101 pliesand delivorlux daily. charge, and hereafter it fisherman will 1111 N relty is its feature, It possesses that exquisite 'something, - r, Att-ings all "i4es fotyaS, Nlroula Stimulate rather than de- . rt�r loAtt of sower pipe aud Allowed to taUe 20 trout in- -the, . om 4 to lsiuchqs. also R car ofstimAou Port- only be , � ca led style, wbich,'like la -d Cerneut. . HA�RLA)11) BROS, stead of 50, The close season is from ress the ininds of the student-,, aad , I grace of good breeding, every� Eetter fit theni for the ta-k �Vhich where prevasive and nowhere emphatic, majr.es itself ravourably I , , - ---.-- . Ill I.. _rm!,_� Sept. l5th to May Ist , For bass the would be so near, ___ close season is Jan, I st to July Ist, ,And . . . . � felt ind leaves -the impression of indefinable completeness, � Zmttlt 1-opfro. .only bass exceeding 4 inches in length A GOOD INV88T11ENT,-Jf one I - . ' . . I . -ell. . . . . I . � 0 . . - can Iiii tak . . should ask us wilat department of a' . � � � . . . ---.. __ ". . I SUFFE RS FROM .& BROKEN local newspaper In the .most I t I . "'Du "' And the Price,%* - I TRA.NSF E, R, OF PROPERTY -Wni BONE -Jack Bramfield while attend. after we would say title ads, althouMT, I.1 I.. I 11. Colwell, who. recently sold his farm Ing to Dr. Freenian's llorses'one even- to the distant reailew�' news of their I I 1, . in 'Stanley has decidea ,to coin.e to ing last wee1c, ineti witb.. rather dis- friendsor of tile old home I's more I He was at the side eagerlysought after. A aubscription I town to live and b" purchased the tressing accident. _ _ _ , Just 4, word about them. They are lots on Victorla street, owned byAlex of the horse, .that caused the injury to tile 11914w 1"I'a'k fcw either Purpose is � . 01 , � _ . ,nod in.vestinxent especial he F r1wer. We welcome Mr. C01w I 11-nd ,%�,hen a (log 0,)Mlrlg up from belil"d A 9 � iw 'Wi%A. keeps -fair and honest prices, Often the l(Ni'lleak , - .bope they soared the'horse, It l4rched forwl%l,(1 fornier object as Tbi�,.Xi . I � . . I . I . . � . family to our rilidet, And � . but being strongly tied,. Lbe rebound oil: in touch with till the stores,, where . . . will bec.owe permanent residents, to,theiddo whel-e �arg-aipa are offered. By this means est -Always the Best. I I . sent the horse over I T . will save wore morlev in a vaar . . BROKE I US NRICK.-'.Tbe other day 73rawfield was, besufferinga, japi that on I . . . . . � RSLA steer belojigingto a0oderiehtown� broke his arni at the wl.lst.' lb-wa4--tha-it a dozen-papeis wotlill cost� 'Try - ., . � I . .. . I .. I ship farnier wits being driv011 - to the fortunate he irot off (is well as he did. I the IN',, Eq�tk a year -the proof'of the ' - * I * , pilddl,i��is, . . . . 1 the eatinp. . ,q I . . I . � � farly, of M(-.ssrs. Tt; & S. Ransf6rd (they I . - I . . The il"a I *11 - - 0 - . I havingboughtit).it became wild, and H X,G,-A . Wo Do F 0 C , JOINT HXCURSION-That poutilar 0 1 111�4e�ilesperate efforts to attack the soine7vbat more enthusiast!(- meeting � I . man, in charge of it,.buthe managed to of those desirous of seeing it ternper- annual Farmers, 111bitituto excursion to . I . - I 11 I . . I escape its thrusts. 'In one of its violent anee house started in town, than .the Quelpli wi-I be lorgell and better than . Retaller-5 of much Wall Paper of the 13etter . Class., I .. �hls year., It is to be - union oat- . . . .charges 4 struck its bead -against � a revi ond, wgs held iti, the cqunr,il evei?.i , ' a, . . . . . �� . ')bill. X'Uburs(lay evenlrgl, T ing of Eikst, We�.tana South Nuvoll's I I ' .. . telegraph pole and tie't e its neck, . c bel: becleigy societies. FoiTtict,yeax,�;sel)ar,itedi�te4 .. � I . I . . 16 . ladiepandln,ymeu were represented, � . . Nor'dheim'er Pianost . I I �� Werellsed-to convey th,-w sellavate - . I . . . . PARKHILL AFTER THEM �--Park� and of the three ho(lies thelitiltesshow- ' ' ties on fh6irtourlo Gluelph, but , - - . - hill is invii.ing SoiAli fluron Orange- ed the most predon-inant. courage in S0046 . - . : 11 ! I I I . in. one !!!!M- -, . ' . � . , � men to* participate in. the celebration the success tliat will attencl the - under, on June 11th they will unite I I .. . . . ' . -4h,�%"W,Wqb­-i$': . . to be held hi that towil ; tile'. commit- taking, The coiranit(ee of finances 1-0- grand excur�;ion to the. Model F Arin- % ft_w�&�� . . � . � .. . � � 11 tee guaranteeing allnecessary.exii . enses. ported progress, butas there was ,lot This is one of the (lates of the Guelph, $` I I . . � ' � � . . I . .. , �.. We think, howiiver,Qiv,t our own Bay.- much Information foatliconxing In this Horse show,which will prove a dmw- I . . .. R d is entitled to. (he patronage of statement, they wero.asked to submit in lie study of dornestic science and "I 'TWEAR � I . . , , oA.rd. I he iiew Mcbon;ild buildings a] f6tr t NEW 8PR.NG F04U I South Iiilr(�)ajtes, and lVingliam to the it report at their next rneeting,so tbait manual'tralilingand the iiew XlfasseY . �� I I . I . . North brethren, There Are still other they might got snine idda of the recep- buildings have L)een completed dtitihg' . . . . I . - , . . I Ing.for Hur ns' fol. tion the public wits giving tile ti'cheine. . � . A T- k . outside !owns biddi o . . . 11 I I .. the,past year,ftlici will, no doubt,afford I ' ,.. ' * ' . . . . . - lowet-s of King William,, . . � . . additional interest to those who have ' . � r.% n . . . � I., I . . . . � A GOOP'TE'AM.-Tbere is a grev beonat the model f9rm. on previons oc-...�k I .. � . THE OLV KELIABLE. , I . HOW- THEY STAND. -As tile dif teanvipto%yntbat cannot be, be'4qil ' . . . . .. � , � casions. They have'imued a conven- . I . � _. ferenr shooting competitions .for �the for haillingheavy loads. Tbey-Ardthe special trAins, wimm __­--.`___ . . ..­­ - I- .-..1_-____- - I - ­ __­. . . . . . I prizes offered by tho Clinton Gun Club . lent time -table for the , . , . I - � . . . . ..... rty R'W. 'Wheatley, and he is and hft'V�0 favored the Farmers' ' lbsti- . * - '. . i I I exine oft', we intend- publisttill- the . thein. On Friday they, tutes. of1luron cc unty Nvith a *cry low -Our sto& is 6qualled- by , Our sprino, stock of ' . . ' � . . scores and the average.,; its they .. 66cUr, mule .a four ton (80,UUU lb.) stbile onit rate. Ampli.ti!aIn accominodation is - . . : . I . 1. . .. ' �, Boots alid 00es . is. now �. I . . . , , x1iro true -s, froin the freight-vartU being provided,tild all t1dr.ets 'will be .few and 'excelled e ' Last week Hovey got 21 out of 2Z, in . by non . * I - A class, average'to date 80 ; Hol mes 10, 'o Jahies SeaWff iijarble wo�fc's with * - its good to return by regular trains, X-011- I � � . . . . I . . I . : I complete, . IV e 'have.- the ... ;. I 1� I ,. average.760; Oantelon:21,ayeriige.760 ; ;�uch ease as 6nnis possibly tie mingin- 'day. For tjm6,table, rates, eLc.*, see - ,'�' � -.--===!=_ .: . . I- I. . - 6 1 . - .. � Dolierty 1 14, average .580*.-,'. Graham, 19� ed, with roads far from being the bc st , . . . � I , I . . ,. . ... � 'largest.. aud best assort. ..., ! , _,,l., . .. . . . I . . p6sterstincladvet�tising-mattpr- -, . 10 � ., ,->' . . * , . , spgcial V luesl - "' -oose . frofij,.'and . , - � .. averago.760; Ross 18.averago 7120,, I B for.such loads., And.this is jiot, the . .1 .. .. .. ft ,. . .11 � I � 1, . a I . 1. I . Meat to 6h . . � . class-Ir6land 15..'McEw.en 12. . I . - best thing they 'hnye don6 by. half,' - � BIG: 11k6URSION. TO DETROU!.". I .: . � I . . . I . ' * . I � . . I I . ... . .111 ... . ; I . . �er c4l�ev- . . - en's FINE SHOES.� we. know.our prices are, - 11 ­ � . ,When the electric light coTi,Pabv in- The b"utifil now sLeel st6air M . I 1. . I . � ­ .. . . . . WHO WE�H TAH'Y,--One ofA,h6 P � stalled their boiler, this same,'teatn . hound, of the White Star Line, will 11 . .. .. . ­ I I . . the lowest. .. * I . . : . . � . 1. ,- , ­­ .0 . I .. . .. . . loads, of delegates to itle'.Ndtbodist pulled it. over the.. same , distsllpe�, and arrive in Goderich on.. Monday, Juno �. _ , _ .- �. �: ­ 1. -_ - district ineeting: held at Victoria streQt tbis.weiglied.ten tons.. 'Of I course -the 9) at .0 p m., and leave for D6troit on. .. . . ' ... � . ... .. The* ifti I ffie'nse demand-. ' , - I church had something ofan experience roads were in soinewhat better condi. ;i�esday itt 8,80`a.m�, 1und 21, -(Qa;n&da ,. . Our. Sch661-'Bootg, for . .. I . . '. � � . - . - .. early this.moknin as . . they were rb-* tion, but these are tw6 reop . rd, breakef tfi!he,) arrivingin Poit Huron alt noon, . 1: . I ........'. . . 'tor Taylor's Shoes is. the ' ... I turning toward � s �,Mintft.: The night loads, and we should like to'hear of,11, D6troitat4peni., (Tuesday andWed- I.. bo s and girls., made to' _.... . . . � . .... . . Y, I , I was dark and the horscis ldft the road. . ... . . ... ­ , I , . I I . . � . - team Oiab can beat them... . . *In Detroit),, Returning$" . . best evidence that: Our - 6f- : ' , One lAdi. -w6 undeistand.was pAitially . . � .. . ... . . . .nesday�pightis . � time) _. I . � ' ' .' . * . . . I 4aa creek tha.L,crosses tlle� FOR ITYIDiARS4 OF. I SERVICE-.— the boat leaves. Detroit (central I our :order, am � Trade-.- � . . . I eliable : �� � I , : , , immersed , * 'on Thursday, - June 23, at I p.m., Port ., . . . . . ­ forts to supply, r . I . " . * lx:gin'God- . Wi. � . ­ .. . . .. * . .1 . - . � I rQad, and eoibe weary tramping along An event which ledds -encouragement. Huron 5.;.9. P.M. sh avilv nners. ; . .. I.. and Stylish fo. twea a . muddy roadsand . in it heavy showor tolone Whose foremost,�cnnslderittlon' ej-1ch at 9 30 ll.n!.,"�W- 16.30 Canada - , . - .. _ , I." .�. . . . o . r t . .. .. . I . I . � . . .... ­ ' . I I I .._ I I � _;.. . -1 � . .'' I .. . 0... . _.. . . . 'h s , . I I . .... , ' was d6hebt,fore.thingq were righted. . , . . . . bl­ � . .. I . I I . I . . I . . I was in the interest of the churqb,*�! And. ttm.e.) ,Round trip; ticket $1; children . 6 8 . r e 4 s o n a e prices., a ..-,. "I ' . , any, , for; Detroit � - W ' hall cl- to - ,ht� the, attention Of I... - . I -Si I gn.111. � . . � .. I ,:� . . wh'os6 sacrilices have been in half fare. Retn�,n, trip . be please . caug . . . . � .. . . .1 . WILL GO.TO NEWFOUNDLAND.. transpiredat theelbse-of eboir-practlee .,16ave"S­Goderich b� Friday, June 2% kit I I . . � ... 1. - . I , I . I . . . . . �. .. . . , .. ..,, I .. i � � Ass ion Friday evening at .. Ontario Street '8.30 a.m. (eva�ern time), � fare to ben . show you -our....Stock ,�ind shrewd buyers-,' . .. . � .1.. ... ... -The,Manufa6turer's ociation. ill . . 'V% 0 . . e '$I. � A'. I . . . . . . .. 11 . � I . �. . I I .. . . � . *Wich.,'.rn.�tnyofOlint't)n's,nitinutgctoiies. church, wbeil M�s.!B. J_Gibbingi� ,tts tr it, one way, with baggag , . � .. � . . � I . . . . . � ... -1�. " . 1. . ,.., I I _ I ' alre reprbtdnted� *wIn in all probixtiffity - tendered gome tangible i-ecognidon f�r eciiil wicursion- tratri Nvill leo,.�p �.. . give -your prices. - It inight ' I . . - � . . . . . ,�', I . . . 11 t� - - . . . � ­ ­ . her lo'gsorvices, (sevent�.eti ` ratford at I � I ' 0 . .. ., 1. I . I un .their .alliukl excursion to'. -New . n . ,�-Oars), in 8pt �0.40: a.m., June. 21 ' - stop�s . ' * i � ' - . 'k . et-. - -, . . " -be, Bing. At Mitchel . I . .ppc . . . . I . line ill � July so as. to choira�d church work.,- Xhe antiful .1, Dublin,. S,eafZrth,. . � bi mone n . ur . . t : -A. , 1. . 4oundland, some. W . ' , e , y I yo ,�i A Call , , Solicl e& . I I . 1. . I I .promote busin . ass with,olir4sland- (,ill- gift of a, four. piece sllv6i tea set And a Iiiiton afid'IETolmesville, cnntiecting ' . . I .1, I 11 1. _�---_ .." I � . . I I . .. I ; . I . Wi. gham, .. . li. . '. . ".. 11 . � ony. ., There is 4nothor pullit. though dozen spoons.whicli was presented, to . with'inorning tialln from- M . -8 -3faE -ig - ­ " - . . . . - ­­ - -We are Pra6fival g bipeiience- and! that man�r of it-, members would Rao Mrs. Oibbings. was stibsicribed to by Blyth, etc , at, . CIIntou* 7.4.0p.and ar- . . , h7o6 ers, bavii had a on . . :11, . 0ongrega-tion Afid-'cboir 'although th'�. rivingin-GoderichatSel5a.1n. Thuvs-. . . ,you run no Risk -when you purcha se, your FootWear from'us.. ' " . 1. . . .. . . : togo this yedr, And that is td 'Sou th I . I . I . . I . . , : - . . - . � . . . .. - - . I , . � .'the latter body was mo . rb,in,9trulnental in day night. - a, special train leaves God- . . . . . ... . . , . . I . ,. . . '', .Africa. - One of the best "boats of I . . I . I . . . . . I I - . . t � .. . �- . � , "' Allen Dempster'line Is at their, dis.- the affair. - Ir was'With some emotion, evich-for Olin -ton atid. way sttiiiolls: t6 . I . I - � . � � ` 1*�f-1 . . . 'iv er�_d- I. . , ... . I . I. I . i 0 --- .,.. I .. . .1. 1. I I -. V, posal-should they desire- to-gottherei­ -th.%t4l-lss-,c3.y-btl--Goailtiee--am�e-�-a*& "' ":"1t,fU-1,*U,AJ11 CWAO�d­t&-s . at �* �� . I 11 I I I. �. . I .1 . , . ... . . rt�iid the icillo'wing �address ; and - still erich - band moonlight excursion I .:.. . . . I I I 1. 8 .:. . . V . . . . . . Pr . , . I - ... . � . � . : . _I' '. . I .1. . SN,IASHED THE SHAFT.S.-As the' harder. as she passed (in, I to. convinc6 Godericli� at . 8- '.o`dlock* Monday even-. ' I � . � . .1 .. � �, .: '. - - � - - - . �. .. - I ­.. : . . . . I . I . I . I I . - I I : - . . . . . deliveryboy forJL"Wiltse.'sgrocery the ladvaddkessed thn t it. wits. mealit, -ing,25c. Mealig.are served in the beau- �," 0000:0, "I - � .. a, - I . I .. . ' ) in a la.carte,6 ., . ... 11 1. : 1! ... .. I I . . - . I .7. : I.. - ­ ­ I . ,.. . I I ,, stul�ewas-making- his ro4nds on. 1%16ti- until :'Miqs, .Clarol Newc(lithe, tile fiful dining too a'docid =2===' --- - -_ - . .. ... , " � I . tl.y�. one -of the front wheels weilt into ' E�, . ­ ____,�.�_,._ . ... I . . � . : I I r orq'inist, bromaht to vl6w. the, elegant lunch can be had at the lunch cfolinter. - . . . � . . ''. . .: . � I � I � ... I I . . . .. . . . I. . I . . . : -k . . . a liole in the rotidWAY; ani the jolt gift. Mrs. Gibbifigsi wag taken so Tilem6onwillbe a�therb6st-beauti� ., . . . . ... I , . . . '. I 211M.- . . . .., I . . I . � tic s',.,afts agait:;t-the side 6f the unaware, baviu.� nq tbought or ink-:- ful on the lake, ,ilelightful for the ride * . . � i1_�_1M§WC__ 11 ; . :.. . . - "t .". I . I . ' I . . . IMM11111M. � � . - ': - : '. - - '11,111w, I . horsewith stichforc3.,as to break the ling that kuclx a tbing was -going to be homi. � ­­ . I . . I . . . . ". .1 * 1. ., . I . . . _ . ends'of','- pbnetrai ing' the horse's flesh. tender6d b6r, that sh& ,was ovc1rcoliie, . . . . . � . I . . . . I . � ­ . . . I .1. I . I . . .1 I. . . I � 111. . -1 This started the -horse -kicking, which and -was with.. a great deal of.eff-ort, SECOND HOUGH CUP MATO ff.- - ' � I .�. . . � , . . I .. I i 1, I ' ' ' � . ' � . . - . . I . � � estruction of thl, thatshewn4ahleto ,thank.them for ' 66 lid id I I I . .1endedintbe final d � . � The second match for thbUctigh Cup . I I j, . . 11 ness. , . The' address is ;is: -et, �en the� Collegiate � I * 11 ,away and their kind wits played t .Ve . � , fhafts,- the horso rutining OW.R. � , 1, , . , , . . .1 � 1. teams of Senforth and ClintOn an Sat- r , h. Tub""� . I . the drlve� - being. pitched �dut. - � 'With. foll . I ­ , Wa- . . , 1. tile 6xception .of ia fri . ght and a little . I tirday afternoon - last, before, 1), aTge . I . . . . �: . I 11 . . I I � ... .. . .. � . I To. Mnslli, J. Ginw,vaii.--4n. behalf. I I �, I . � I .. 11 .. . . arring thp 10 epqjppq� uninjured. . ;. � , crovvd�of spectators;- each club haviii I I . I . .11 .. I � I . "I . � j, . . . I . . . tio 11 n 6f ef-t , . I . The -day wo I I ." � . . I : .. ., . , I . 0ftbe c6bgvpgar Ontsirio Str I . . � . I I I . .. , . I . I I I F . , I I ­_ A—. .. ­_­ I., .. many slipporiteirsi ' - . � . . 1. '. . . I - I �� �, - � ...... - rLiwnd-aiit6ide-6&a, . ___ I __Aorw__��__o - . . I .; - ­­_- .1, ­ . -164GR-B"I-SO -The-Ontar-io- . IL -th;&c6u1,it­be�-­desired-, . � � . I . 1. . � . . � I street Le igde are introducing I an. ice . Oil iucere�appre(-Atioti'of the. strip of long grass in the middle (if the u I ,. t � Tft *qv I . . - .. � . % � abi � '! yitlll- ''I . . ..:� I . . AL - * I I � . . I ial next, Tuei.day evening, . serviQes voul have rendered, "o - . , cream.sac - ' f"Id th ounds _,'wer'e fairly satistao 1. * m I it, 'O'' 0 . I ..' I I I Z , �* . , commencing tit 8 o'clock, in the base- -wi Clieerfully ;wd,k) long, its ltli�... 35'B.iley, of Goderich Colleg- I .0 .0 --.:0 kiii- , . 0 .. . I . . . � , . � . � . . I . .. . . ing bye 'so the choir. We can amit,6 , . ..., . 1'.� . . , I � - a en r of iate staff, 'actea 'aQ ieferee, and it is . .. . . � . . .. �. , . . . . .. niept. of,the. church. :Light refresh at . . . .11 .. I . I . � . nients will -also acconipany the -Ice YO th the time yollbav6dev.oted to needless -to say that his,aecisions; 'were � .. . . . I . . ''.... ­ r ., I . 11 .. .. I . .. .. . .. . I . ­ . .., . cream and a program �of unusual -ii6erit. the musical interests of the*6111-ch bAs fi�npartial and satisfadtoryto all.. Prei . I I � . . I . . . . . . I . I .1 . � . . Ivill be renderf1d, which will Ile inter- heLin noted with much satiis'faction by cisely at,1.20 the ball was kicked off -by . . (i Wash Tub" is just the right name. . I., .. . ... . I i I s ersedwit.hillitsib-fr6tilthe town or-- the members - of the . congregati�ii, Olitton'and a neat rush was inade on . I . I . I . � . , . . . for these Suits. The maker'. Could -,Acit� '. . I . I. estra. Thefollowing program speak consclousthat 6ft(in at'infich: sacrifteo I. . . I . � .1 . I Seaforth's goal, to tw stopped,' Ilow- , � I , , ' : I . I . M.. only, hav6 you r. . . � for itself..,_19olo, $. 'Mureh; duet, Mrs c..beeil enabled, to Oer- ever; by Robertson; their'goal4ende . have possibly have stru'ck.'a better name I .. � . I Gibbings . and Will. ItarlitndrsolfiiZadti f6rm,the duty for so much love. Our Front the first .few- n�inut a of,the . . . for they . wiltstan"d allwashing y:ou like to " .% . Mcrk,He_,;Seot.db i-eilditi , Miss Wilsoll 1, prayer is, thrt you -ma;y -lon I .t . . _. � r I . I . .. . . 'I -, e-irlies . . 9 yin,g I was evid6nb...tba, Clinton " . . � . 11 ,.. . . . Polo 'Miss M Mcliaug -ton; readim, be,spared in tfi� futura to lead as you. Pla * � it, as the ball ,m. ` Tbey,are'made.: 6f -very stro. � I ���. � would bavps the best of � give the . I . . . _ng - I .1 . " ' " Z;Inall ad lissiTng have in the past, in t1he song . � was seldom -in their end-of,the,field. ' - � I . . Mrs I n rs of the . I . ' . , s X. Goodwin. * , I sanctuhxy.- W64ax you theriafor6 to However, - iLt'the end of twenty mill- I 1. American cluck and,Galeteas',in:. ,blue,.. red . . . . feewillbecbaig�A�.tt door. .' .., .,.' 1. - . . � .. ' . ' . . . I .. I . � I .. . .., . . .r . .. . . . alic -stripes a8 w n white,' . . . I _e . this modest, gift* As a slight. utes a goal was scored for Clinton by -a I llinen . ell 'ar, plai .. � "cc pt . I . ' ' LQNDQX C. 1. NEXT VICTIM. � . token of the esteem in which you are neat drive kick from Aikenhead. Fkom . I . ... 1. I The f,%stpir they cor�,d the more- inter- held and the increased � pleasure your. that time. although .each sidEi worked : I have sailor �ollar and a cord . ancl whistle � � I I I tim . . . . I . � estirig, they. get, .Clinton' Collegia'te .serviciss -give' ,.from - e to 'time. hard',.Oeither � was able to change tile . goes with- each suit..,, .See window display. _. . . . . . � .. . footbidl cluo sto64 the stoi ms of Sat. Signed in behalf of the congregation: score, heLlce Clinton's team were the . I . � . � I .1 . I ht -day and- Tuesday Against - the best Carol R. Xe*cQmb6,,Sybil R Courtice. -victors. Corner7kicks -Neither team . . The. prices �� -1 11 I . . . . � . . . . I . . . . . . . . players in Huron county and silo' will ' . � . , . . ... . . I 1. . I . -never -0 . ield it to a.cluti butgide , of, it. WERE WELL PLEASED. -What ..had ,much combination. and a great . . . I . I . . I., . .. , deal of energy was lost in high and . . .. . . I . _ Next 8aturday London comes up to Goderich -youtig' people thought ot heavy kieking�. and Aso in indiVidual .. . . I . I I . , . , % . . , , 0. I � I . Am has improved - in .playin their visit and reci3ption to Clinton,, , - . , . see if her te om .What it displayed - Way be -gleamed from the follciwinx:�., playim. ,Clinton *ould be *eak with. . . � . I ..... � $1.50 - $2.00 $3.00. 1 1 . . I I _ . ( . .. . I . Ing football'fr out! Minnon, and. the Mllstards. . . I I . I .last fail., - Each suebessive victory adds . *,On Wednesdaiy evenin 42. members � I . I laurels to Olintonand the school which of St. GeOrge'l geople'a Guild Murch hadal vbry easy time, only hav- I � . . . � I . I . .1, � I . . .t 's. We caWt- do drove to Clinton, on't- he ' invitat r ion of in to meet the ball about three times, I.. .� � . � I . . . r I . . . S g .. � . I � he team represent, eaforth's forwatd line -would be I . . . . � bette,r.than encourage tbem'with.. our the Young People's Aswciat'on of St, strong � er if, they had a few'mord Sills. . I . . � . . . . . I I j I -True, -Satpr- Paul's church of that town.' The party - __ - � I . . I presence it the' game. . � Throws -In are excellent: to use up the , day!, a poor day for. enticing mer- drove. froul the school room aboift, , last arts the game. e e 0 . i I I - i chaf.,s And clerks0laeo athlede games, - I p. m., and though the evening was, . � ,. ��I=Jr� . I .t htoli, feeling as arent am, oil 'It e !a r . . � . .� I . I . .. . . . I An . . . . , butone-hour will be suffice. Spare- dirkhadapleas t drive,to Oil ersi and it can, e said," to t ere it of . . . . I , them this, the game starts at 2 � p. m. Which city was made about 9 p. m. team, t at no up entlemanly . I . I . I I . . . . I I The return journey was made between ,eac ' . I I shlir-P, so as the London boys can got conduct or roug nesg w in evidence, I back home that night. Admission 10c 12 80 and 2.45 x. m.,, ill a decent dow n. . I . . (�­'11 , . . I . I and 15c. . . . .. � . . . pour, an&as,ome of the, Ago, a band DEAT11 Or, S, TOWNSIHNIX-'Af.- I I , '40 0 1 � I ­ . - ; ' I Wagon, In *hich 17 were seatedo wis ter a protracted illness of over -a year'a' 1. I Men' S''s I � . . I . � WUNT TO LONDON. -A sextefte uncovered, the pattering of the ,rain dnration.Mr.Samuel Townsend passed . . 1. � . . . . .. . , . .. . I I . . I 1. I . - . - from the golf club -opened tile golf sea- outheunbrellas,will long be rpmem- away on Szturdayevening,atthe home I . . . . I . . . . 1. .� .1 . . . ' . soqontheZth,bygoing to London bered. Of 'course those fit the open of his mother, Oran e street. Deceased . . � I . I . I I . I . 'And enjoyingtheethics of-the,,game. wit on *ere not over dry on . reacbing was the'eldest; son ol the late William . with represelitatives of thatelty a club. Golerich but all. enjoyed. the- trip. .Oft Townsend. of Tuckeramith, wbersi -he � � . . , � . . n school house .. .a . ts . The day rnq v�,ry. enjoVably spent over '&&R,ing at thd Clinto' was born: nearly 51 Y090% ago. After _ � MT sk. Ves. 0 ,.0 . . � , I their links, and were aff6rdeil plenty the program wits commenced -. it yvas . spending hi's boyhood,on the fa in he I � I , . . 1. �. I . I . . . . I � ­ 11 ofentettalnuient, Those particip . ating as f6lloWs. opening bymn, Addre.49 of. took a position as clerk in town. with . . .1 I . I . . . I f . I ! in the gaine werd:- - , .. . welcomei Rev. Mr. bunlib; ';Lddress� the old Aim of Irwin & Hodgens In . I I I .. . I . . .. . . I , London Clinton . . . I pre . sidenb Tigerg'; piano. duet, Mi9ses the early days of the Momitoba boom . ,, . . I I � . . . . i I � . . I H R, Gates .. I_ 6 CDowdbilg.,..... 0 Bant., . unne ; promenade; vocal he went west, and t k up a half -sec- Thei, Wash Vest is the' proper � I . . . . M R Holden .. - - 8 R*gnew ...... 0 solo, Mlsi; Tilt% reclt6tl6b, Miss Maev. tion of land about Tortr miles from ' . I _% . � I Rev 1) Hague .... 8 G D MoTaggart'o derinott; selection by tbo orchestra. -, Bratidont on which lie lived for some thing for summer weak for gentle- - - 1 J I Andersom... 9 X .D Mcl;aggart 0 romenade ,, lunch. banjo solo, ',Air. time., ,Being a veryardent Liberal be . . � I . I � I. � j .1 I ft,%��jj.,..:: 7 Iclean ...... l 0 Will; Reading, Mr. Colclough;. pronl- w" afterwards appointed to aposition - I .. , F W 0 Fair ............ 0 enade and national anthem, Miss �Nlt jif tlLp'P,rovftic-1alLArid's office,Brandon, I men., .1t - 168 : the. .flnisbing touch " . 1. Peters., i_ 8 was..heartily btjcor�d and kindly re- . which lie, hold until the occasion of the .11 . I .1 . . I - . I n 1-10 0 F1 D Maefle ...... 0 & ta, aud, Miss M. Wells was 'also Roblin merninelittooffice,whie,li put � eeded to make t" h t weather .. I � G A Robertson., 0 V P Ridd0l.,...15' sponde , . t r .- .1 4 hea,rtily recall6d, and responded, Miss a fri6ri �� of their 'own in his plac6. I I I .. Total, 30 . i_3 Annie� Wells who accompanied the .Ikboitbtbistitneheexperienceaan fi,t- I costuMe. We show a go6d assort.. , -London,'ih'6"ie'*s up"., " Godetich sinccers, wAs a pleasing skc� 'tack of typhoid fever, and he qmne' . 11 � I I I . . .. I � . . companist, In addition to. the iiiem. borotorectiperate,- Getting over this, t ' . " ' 11 . I L104ASES HIS HOTEL. -Tho name her$ of the Guild, eleven abhor young othe I ment of n yles at I l , - ,r ailn1ebts set in, and be gmdually . I . . of Rattenbury that has been associat. people from. Goderioli, word PV08eht sittilt, notwithstanding the very bestof . I . . I ed with hotel IN in Clinton, sime its making the.nuinticr 53. On welcoming care,. Ile WAS &.1-1lost ekem�lary youn o, . � . I I . . I I . . 1. . I I . I I I- I � � _ 10 i I 1 $ L, Papc I � . , , 0 . I I. I, .I I '1�.� . : . - $ J_CffiLp 10 I ( I 11 ul . u I I , I I I earlfi�st days, and one of the most hos. I the Guild Mr Gunne congratulaUd the man, an intimate friend of �16n. O. I . I . � on the large attendauco on Sifton. who, onl',y n, few (lays stgo, ex. aft . $1,50 to, 0 - I . -- . I . this stcElon of Ontario, is at last to 0incli n8n inclernont'ovening and wild pressedtothowrittlrhis 9rPAt regret , 1 '$-2-7, 5*' pitable places a traveller could find in officer cedse,atleastforawhile. OnlPriday . the alwasb solid - Attendance of. t�e rin hearing of Mr.' Townsend?g illness, - . I . . �., . I , .1 . . . I . . 11 he had a gentleman come along whom members shoWed the d feeling ox. 116 was unmarried, and it member of . I I . . I I ., � I... I i he thou ht wouldmake g, good i0nant Isting between the 49000 societies and Ontario Street Methodist Ohurcti. Ile I .. q . . I 11 L a 0 . I for his Cuse in the person 'of Mr. the two towns, The Godarich presi- -,vas a niquiberof tbeOddfellowso ]K�odge . . . . ,� Stank% Chatham, and it took but a dent made a short And apt response to in Brati(lon, through 'Whose agency . .. � . . . . . . . willomentsfor Mr. Ratttnbury to the welcome and dtirin the promon- . i ,4 Lition and care was alven I I . close the deal for a five years' le"e, 4ndtheanleof his hotel' furnishings, giving Mr. Stanley the option of buy- � Ing the property Amild he so desire.. The coming new landlord wkll takeptis- session about June Ist. ' Mr. Stanley hagnowunderhisguldance three or four hoto I a in different parts of tke province. being fully, conversant with the ueeda of the public,. and will cou- duet that far-fami5d Rq,ttonburyltouse up'to 10 usu.%Igtandard. of e3teellenty f not.b6tter. � . rr I ades tile young people of the Societies MZX,arin ­ his 111fiess, and the were irtrodyeed' to each other, i�p4n( ron -of OHIO! Lodge took eharA the result, of the -visit will 'be ma -1 funeraf, the servit-es,at the hou.s. more such gl4herings under it is hop- ointif conducted by Itevs, I ed, more 19,vorable climatic conditions, 't1ook And Manning, and H. B. C It mag, Ile . m6titionod: that the school lar,%,e litimber.of Oddf0110wa Ing was aii(Igomely deporateil. tor the pav bfthe vm�y to Turner'li eft occasion, that the lunch wag obaim- where tileyeruldt,01 were interi biglypsetvedandthat the watnith of Sunday afternoon,. The pall -I tho recoption by their Clinton asaocil weto Wi8offim, Alcock, Turt Mos, helped lnuc� to destroy, tho 3 aeksollo J, W# Moore and W. effects f the heayyraln on'the send, lie was a lbrotb6k of Mrs. . � 6,to I I xoor6, of town. I . I 0 # � . I I 11 I I I I . . . � . I . . . � noagens Bros, . I . 11 �. Clow" M locolis f"Ishl"s, . . . . . I I . . -, . . . .. I . . .. . I I - I . I I I . 11 . � . I "A %-X'. .%�ah_.A,L�.N_ - .lft � _.."'Na""k,�."J