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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-02-25, Page 50 ,rtfeb$43,0w 31114, 1,004. 40.0 CJJ.tiutisowatowaro ?ARM, R. NEWCOMBE A. 14, Q. 4t. TJuivj heis'? rare men 1/0 Organist of Ontario St. IViettle. Odist Church . . . . . . Teoeher cf Piano Hormony, Farnt and Women Too, Free They itickure to students ev. 1•1•••••• ery Tuesday evening a studio. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS KESP TT TX -14M, GOOD WORK IN NEW - Over Newcoinbe's Store, Clinton. FOUNDIAND. FOR SALE OR TO gun. coinfortable hoilee situate:4 on rner of Church and Osborne /greets. Apply to CILA.S. OVERBURY, Clinton, July CAN.L DIN PACIFIC World's Fair, ,St. Louis April Mt b to December 1st. IVA Settlers' One -Way Excursions, .1904 'ro Manitoba arsd Canadian 'North- - west, will leave Toronto every Tuese day during March and April if sale elute business offers. Passengers travelling without Live Stock should take the troin leaving Torcnto at 1.45 p. in. P sr r trelli ith LI St ck should take the train leov•ing Tor- • onto at 9 p. as e ge s a, e ng w ve o- .*•.****.• CHRISTOPHER BISHOP TOLLS HOW HIS WIIM AND 4140TMIt2, WER.0 BROUGHT BACK .TO H aot.h ru AND VIGOR. Clerk's Besolo Nildo Feb. 2004 -- (Special) -Among the 0p1n:did eerie made by Dcold's Kidney Pills 4* New. foundland ie that of Mrs. thrietepher Disko},o tkis place. The *tory of her suffering end eure is tOtid, by ket husband as follows : "My wife suffered for three years with a wes.keess in the lower part of her back followed by a elaivering cams - ng weakness, Her legs were swollen from her knees, to her feet ond he heal a 'Nein in the left side justunder the "TV O doctors attended her, but failed to cure her when she de- cided to use Dotes Kidney Pills. The remits were wenderful and now after using five Ileoxes*the swellino Fad 'weakness are gone and the polls is gore with t ern, "My brother, tee, suffered front heavy pain in the hack and four doc- tors failed to give him relief, gight boxes of Dodds Kidoey Pills made hern a new V you don't cute the paha io your back by using Doced's Kidney Pills it will grow into something worse - Dropsy or Rheurna.tisin or Bright's Disease. COlonist sleeper will be attached te.• each train.. For full particulars and Copy of Settlers' Guide, Western Canada. and British Columbia, apply to any Cana- dian Pacific Agent, or to A. H. ,NOTIVIAN,, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, • King. St. East:se Tomato. Hullett Township, Mr. Wm. McMichael hod a successful sale on Tuesday lest. J. G. MeMiclo ael was the auctioneer. Miss. Jennie McGregor spent a few day e lost week with her brother Clues. and other friends of Constance, ' HONEY FOR. SALE -ANY QUANTI- •tyf goad honey for eale.-I. DODD, TWENTY ACRES FOR SALE. The undersigned oilers for sale •north • part of lot 36 on the 16th con. of Ijoderich township, c.ontaining 20 acres. Good frame house, barn with stone stable. Good orchard withall kinds, of fruit. X miSe from 'cot:ported* of Clinton. % mile from school. Apply to STRA.YED,-A RED TWO-YEAR-OLD steer strayed onto the premises • cf Jas. I3oyes, hotoeo, eon.. xi, Stan.- , . ley, on or about :Nov. 23rd. The owner is requested to prove proper- ty, pay damages and take the away. -JAMES BOYES, 3t JEPTHA HOLLAND, • . Hohnesville la 0. Dec. eist. Will sell the entire 20 acres or part of lot to suit percheser. STANLEY FARM FOR, SALE. T1e ,tesidersiglied offers • for sale lot. 27 , cote 1, Stanley, consisting of oo. sores, 5 acres bush. All -seeded down' except ten acres- whictt isstionnerfal-• lowed:. Brick • dwelling withheone kite. ellen and woodeled,"frae.rie •beriss .With stabling- for 9 horses end..3o _cattle, also, for 25 licgs. • Also beetle TkO ree oniles from Clinton. Sck, -cepp. implements, etc.', may be bought With. place. For further '.nfoeueueton eeply • premises to CHARLES tIVIF.;seS., etinteuP,t), Jan. lette . . GIRL WANTED -FOR HOUSEHOLD wort Small family. Highest wage •es pad tee capable person, Apply tq ,MRS, S. 11. SMITH, Princess St; • • • . 1 ! .• • AUCTION S,A,I,E OF HOR:SES.-aTHE • •• undersigned has been instructed by Mr, William Elliott to sell by Pub- , lic Anctioeg at the British Exclistege • Stables, Gcderich on Satarday,Ma:r. '5th, re Western .11orses to 6 ears. z. draft horse 5 years, 1 ,general. .4tUrpo,se horse 9 years, e spa* bay driving horses. 6 :eitdO7 Yearso 1:41;On log • mare 1- y o , I draft colt 0 I .driving mores 3 & 4 yrs,i doe/- • yeses, • 2 draft: loale, •Iilcod foal -.1 • t registeeed Hereford bull ip months; • Saleat i o'clock sharp, Ternis-• SO/en months'. credit will be given on •approved jciot =hes, A eciscount of, 5 per cert. per annuflt elloWed for . • cash.-WM. ELLIOTT, preprietor j BULLS FOR. SALE. T. GUNDRY, acotioneer: The undersigneci has for sale five, • •• •. rolled -Angus bulls from io months old WANTED --Glia, • ABOUT SIXTEEN up. Three are thorobreds and two. years•of ',age to help wItia •geoeral grades. house work. -Apply to MRS, WILL E. BUTT, Clint -oil P. 0. •• HARLAND Princess. street Etat. . CLINTON DYE WORKS.: MARE FOR.SALE-TWELVE YEARN old, iv foal to Sir Walter. Also ' n I am prepared to do all kinds of filly • eatlee months, old. -FRANK Cleaning, Dyeing and Preseing of' H. pooe•,ELee .000too.p. Clothes. All work done on short not- •• . ice and satisfaction guatouteed. • • • ; • '7' 1'. SEW :11•1)r .HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE...--•TifF; eeeeeoesotoo•oe----e. _ •• undatsigned offers for Sale hes . story frame dwellirg, containing ' lo rooms, Corner Ontexio and Raglan etreete. Hard and soft water.. Gocd stable and woodshed. %.acre lend, good • bearing ;fruit trees, etc. -E. • •nR • SALE -THE UNDERSIGNED. have for sale o splendid thorobred 'Dierhaen bull, eight montlase, dark : ted, te. is a very promisiog animal • and will be ecld cheep. We have al- so for sale a quantity of seed vete, • barley tool peas. These oats art of splendid variety aod great yielders, having •grown o5 bushels to the •;sere lest year. Address TYNDALL Held Up BROS„ Clinton, - •. , . .. • • • FOR from/for s:varietiesinspection cote etyle of SALM-on-IE •UND.r4ko the many we' have en !,11o.-‘414 stock. It fairly represents Ole ele- • biped has for sale a rt months old' gance of all our shoes.. Tiny ate new . Grade Bull. It's a got& animal. - and right up to the miut itt poke .S. APPLEBY, Lot 24, Coo, 8, Hid- ed style. They- are just off the last lett, hondesboro 1'. 0. and look well and .weor well, 'Unlike . many handsome things they have lase- •! ose Mg qualities. If you 'wish to be well ! shod, put your feet. in a pair of our $3.50 shoes, the best ever sold. at \the price. Our Groceries are always fresh and espeeially suitable to tle seasons of the yeareas well ati the staple goods required eve ; my day in the week. They fill every s shelf told earner in our store. It is • hardly necessary td state that these gods are of tht highest quality and prices are very reasonable, R. GRAtiAM. Ogle Cooper's old stand. •• Cash for Butter and Fsgees. mom 23 • YOUR. ATTENTION -Tc.. a Week of beirgoins ceitienentir.geo 201.11 to 27th, Prieee cut low- -in all lines of goods awl alt goodsee -left over frorn Cliristrrites sold: ate- -cost. Suitable for presents. Bat- -gains in Sundries, Chinaware., Ste. --tionery, Soups, Lampe, Jardteieres.o -etc. Everyone ought to take ad-., -vantage of theta bargains, SPIerree ' -did opportunity for close iletayiteg tit,- A RIVING • Manitoba White FiSh Salmon Trout .Finnan Hadcile Ciseoes 'Yarmouth floaters Shrimps Oysters er's VARi4TV STORL Beacorn's Ord Standrital Opposite the Ittic$011 ItonSe. W * ; • NIP Marriage*. xum2.woop–upoo–e4 rou. Idth, At tbe. residenee of the bride's brother, Seaforth, by ken. Rural Male Ilodgens, Mr, Ernest Ct Pen- herwood of SOult Ste Marie, to Miss Rose Edge elso of eke SQQ, but formerly of Setaforth. ItENZIEL-KVIIN-A.t. the residence of the bride's parent, oo Feb. io, by Rev, G. D. Danuns Mr.. Henry J. Kuhne to Miss Ada, eldest daughter of Mr. G. Karl tKenziel, all of Credit*, CREIGHTON-MARTIN-. At the hone of the bride's bretherein-low, • J. 44.. Fleming of Nortk D*kote, ort February 3rd, by Rev, T. TY. Rtelvinond, Mr, John I, Crei. gist* of Glosstont North Dakotg, ta Miss Mary Louise Matti*, ex - teacher of Glaeston 'public school, and third doughtier of Mr. Jomes Martin of Whitechurch, Ont. Births, wEng-j* ctiatoli co Feb. 18th, to Mr, end hire. Normals Webb, a son. SHARPE-At Regend, Mai., on JILIV. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs...John Shar- pe, formerly of Stanley, e son. KELLY -In Morris on February xoth, the wife of Mr. Michael H. Kelly, of a son. • ROBINSON-In Hullett o February x4t14, the wife cf Mr. AI, T. Rob- inson, of a sore AfeQUILLAN-In West Wawanceli .015 regruary 4th, to Mr, and Mee. William McQuillan, a daughter, FINLEY-In Ashfield on February 5th, to Mr. and Mrs, Aason Finley, a son. HARDISTY-In Wisigheen ca Retire- ory r3t1s, the wife of A, C. W. Har. disty, davghter, .TAYLOR -In Grey on Feb 5th, to Mr. • and Mrs. Ira Taylor, a: daug,hter, MeCUTCHE0N-In Morro: ca Feb. 3, •to Mr, gond Mrs. W. H. tdeCutehes , •a daughter. WRAY--On Fele. 8th, in Turnberry, to Ur, ond hire. Jas. Wray, a son. THOMSON-At Goderich on February 4th, to Mr. ttad Mrs, Fred,.°Thin son, a son. • CUTHILlooln kfeKillop, ea Felt/vary toczonMr. .end Mrs. John Cut- aRUSSEItle-In Exeter cra Feb. 13 to • Mr. and Mrs. David Russell, a sem. •• . Deaths. • • bINSI,EY-In :Clinton on Feb. 23rd, • • Mrs. E. Dinsley, aged 85 yeora and •1 month. •. • GRAHAM. -In Marlette,. Mich., on: Feb. 21st; • Albert Graham, for- ' tnerly of Stanley, aged 53 years. JERVIS-In. Goclerich township • on. • Feb. zetit, Williorn Jervis Sr.,aged • • 88 years. •• • • • MeGRATH-I* St. joseph'i Convent,. ' Toronto, On Fetirtiary sioth, Sister • M. Prexcedes, eaugbter of Mr. and Mrs. McGrath; Seafortk. HARVEY --In Stephen, on February. 9, •• ;Susan Saunders, wile of Mr. Jas. • Harvey, aged 68 years,. 9 mouths, and 2o days. , , McLEAN-I* Seaforthe ois February i5th, Ano, Jane Elliott, relict •ot the Igoe Wm. McLean, G•aderich, aged 66years.- MITCHELl-o'• •Morrito .on • Feb' reeve eeth, .A.gnen• liendereon, relict df • .:. the • late • James Mitchell of Tura - berry, aged... 84 years 'sad inou: • STATTENTo-At Grenti Bend au Feb.eie Mrs. Staetese, in her 79th year. GkA.TTON-At Grand Bend on Feb. 3, _ Miss Grattoa, lard •19 ZACQUES-In- Stephen On 'Feb. nth, ' Tkomos' JaCcotee, aged 59. years, 3 • menthe. • •• • Goderieh. • Mr, • out Mrs. W. la Westohyo have gaze to reside at Minneapolis • where Mr Weatobv has obtained a ' very:ht. erative position, • The sole of valeittineei worivery great at the bookstores,• • Shrovetide Was alenbst forgottentest week and but few families had per, - cakes for breakfast tete. • Mr. Jcseeph Edw,ard, 'Meadowlands,. woo 1 called to. the •Nortkwest by the illness of his eldest son, etre Howard Edward, who woo :taken to St., Ilovie lope. hcsnieal, He returtied with his father and is recriiiting at Meadow- lands, .Colboree. Mr. Rase has taken the farm lately occei;ded by Mr. ,Saanuel MeMetliel Coderick township 'vales intends goi 0 • 10.10*0.44, 0000000000000 I I I 0000000000000000000000 The News or Wald. Allas 4. A. Slchnifige, Correspondent, 0000 • 0000 • 0000000 0 0000000000000000000000 Mr. J. Cluness of London was ;Xi Dr. J. Ill. Turnbull of Prince Albert, teem on business last week. N. W. T., who recently visited Goder- Mr. Wyatt of Sault Ste. Marie ,for. frierels, met with an accideot who* needy of The Fair, Goderich, returns leaving Toronto for the West. In hur.. ed to his home on Tuesday- after a rying to coach a street tor he fell and pleasant visit to his mother-in-law, broke two bones in his left hand. Mrs, Cunningham. Miss Annie Buchanan ha,s returned from a, visit to Toronto. Difts. Nation of Scanicn, Minn., was the guest of Mrs. Mit T. Hayes last week. Osa Weduescla,y the frneral of the let; Ann Jane Elliott, relict of the heti, William McLean took place from the resideaeu cf Mrs. Samuel Cox, the remains, kaviog been brought from the Methodist parsonage, Seaforth, at which place Mrs. McLean souk quietly to rest. Mrs. Rev. Wallwin being the only child of the late M. atoll Mee. William 1VIeLeros and for the past twelve Years sittee her hosbood's dea- th Mrs. McLean made her home with her daughter. She was one cat the greatest worleing members of the greeds street Methodist church, and nee- et- gave up her membership and was presieent of the Ladies' Aid. Sne was born on Christmas Day 1837. "Elm town" was the beautiful home of Alt and Mrs. McLean during the last year of Mr. McLeao's life -and was sold later to the late Mr. W. T. Kteley. Dr. Dania officiated at the Moral.. The pall-beurers were : J. E. Colborne, W. R. Robertson, E. Downing; Charles Blake, James Yates and W. Acheson. The late Mrs. Mc- Lean tl • a the d h Mr. Dangles Streitortreturnetb on Tuesday from Winnipeg where he wits engaged in buying wheot. He said the weather at Winnipeg 'woe extremely cold, being 45 degrees belovr zero part of the Owe. Invitation* are out for the Convere sazione givens under the auspices of the Rifle Association of Goderich town- ship on the evening of rebruory 2$0. The Blacketcne orcheetre. will be attendance. We were delighte4 to find Mrs. Har- dy Sr. making last week soch rapid progress to a speedy recoeery. lIer collarbone is still plastered ' Mr. Jarnes Hardy received 12 prizes out of therteeet entries at the recent Poultry Slicw. Miss Alice Andrews has returned from an extended visit to Manitoba, during part of which sae was very ill. Miss Andrews will. be welecened back by her many friends in town. Mr's. Williero• Reynolds left on Ash Wedneseog for her home at heec'est Dakota, spending a day at Clinton era The Daughters of the EinPina held: :their animal meeting on 15th Feb. The same officers were re-elected. -and. sere : - ton,. J. Clarke, Doyle and/ .NliSs Junes Elliott of .Goderich township' • . ol. Ler Regent, Mrs. Mactionelei • ' mother, liars. James Elliott, about two Tice -regents,. Mesdatmes Rays, 'Ran- • years, Robert Elliott •of town and • Hutelliaon • • are brothers -at the deceased,- • • Treasurer, Mrs. (Sheriff) ReYnolds.. Secretary, Mais liatMeen BEal, . ,.' The t ' .' h ol. $ . • .. . . .. 51 in the sovings- benk to the hospital Adjourned. Session of .The aciveunfetc. . 1 highly do:lighted to. introduce • s , County COMICH. . Master ,Gabriel Roy Sprung, e7 yea:o • of- age, "to Otir reading Public as 4 life ,The. adjourned ineetlig of the Conn - Saver. On Nov, ie.th John: ?duel .ar..,c1 John Pilkinsoe left. Port 1)elittiekie in 03, Tuesday. 'of •lose 'week at 3 • 'p M ty Connell ws.s resumed at '.aeric their boat to - take their nets to d.Tag‘ies Ohly.eight meeibers Messrs,Contelon; . .d1.6etili anxdo•va.. stoti-hiel,; rwiseritieg d"rilv.eriT°11int-ii• 'Coiin011yn...litireiri, Minn; • hoeithart, Burlington..Bay in -distress and Mess•rto MeNaugliton, Patterson and" Youog; Arntstrong, Rotinee, Gabriel .R.oy Spr- ung% and Dennie Iglu" the latter two o maci • : : were present, and an adjoorninent *as / 3o p. an. when all the. Of. Goderich, went. 'to help them' but inembere Were: present: except' Messrs. their boat filled with water and :they Hicks,: Kerr and lifehean. . • .. were forced to return to the beton,: Moved by me: Gunn, . eeeontied ' by from where 'Gobriel Rey Sarrung.. in - Mr, Miller, that having learned with teoned in: Tug St. Paid aectimpratied. -regret that Our wort} and res eted, by - Armstrong • end. Ceotai us Mathesco friend,' Mr. - 3 , B. McLean,:one the tef aft& , Hunter ' to the' distressed vcseel. receilio• tsr.0 ditpic414 . Members . of No. -.s division, had Met., Master Sprites; . .. With an eeeidete• onel is enable to be •on Monday • ' Mr: John Gentles drove cloy* fecen 3.0e hope -he , will soon be ree present with us at •this meeting Of : the Kiobettline. on Wednesday 04 8.i,e, it. c6nziail ; useal. wonted health eitd was a dehghtful,drive; the roads being stored t0 ht,crti.litt hs 'name' .be. tetoined on iii exCellent condition.' Tbe..dise.hars list fOr this mettle& and the• row is:, getting a .harvest izi.'winter ' as clerktll6'P raeYq, u e s t e d to send, o copy.of this 'Wells as 1 in. the 'other seascits. ' ' . '. 'resolutibii :to MeoleleLeanee:Carrieds .. . ' BUM Shier, who sPent her -Christmas : Vaeetion at ter:- hetme in- Inincercline,. Moved br. M t . Dorpin, senonded by • returned to hetpositign here. . - Mr, • Centel*, .that we 'instruct tie ..A meeting..Wee held in the. Temper- clerk. • to • write . the. nrincipals of ' the aoce hell on Wecinasday for elte pur- godericho Clinton :and :Seafortle „ Ce.1- .pose. of econinemorotieg theeaneiversa- •legie.te •Institutes to „find how many ry of ••the eleath el Frances • .:WillaedS pupile ere.in atterelarice at sd.seheole the glreat devotee to Toepeeance enS. .wlici•Ore etst.' residents of this opinity,. the white' rile's*, .. niovemelit, ..:(3iily and ogle the thiettnis of each Institut • the. •W. C..Teal, workers. were present. t� make .a demand for any •- a:moots 0o- 1st reb, • to , t. an es.: .W. Out .should . be ciallected. front oeher. : klignas,. Brantlesde E.; eon. e .; .cottetes.--,Carried, ; e.... • . • seconatid. by ;Toronto whet:Fe: she .will attend : the. - Miss - eS, .: Smith left • last week .for, ..1•42/11.,.°-vee.c.deelul.1‘ileermetb, cel•naeuts. 3 cif the edu- mt. leery cpeninge. ... o .. • . 'cation .report be referred tc. the Cotat- . •Mr. Pbarlie Crystal .1.efe on Saturday eil for re-consideration.-Cerried. , a. in. for Brandon', where be. hoe • ob- . Clause 3' of the Echication Comeciii- iib:*''ainabTinytilehic.naitiisiZr!°.t:i°Th. ,Cli:a,'-r.-. nOttee,. Mr. Peteerson ,in the 'chair,: , . tee's report . was re-coneidered be cool- • Valentirtesr Day. hop' en MorulOOsWeeK• the - clause be struck elle and the . foie , The Haritiony club held 7thOir '...b.t. , TI -,:e committee rese, and 'reported that: T6ittY ' or Iticire ec'ePles' 1°4'6' ISI'se ]wing ..esdcled :•• "That the quest* of. storm and the, "way dcwn below. zero • 'claim (f.. e. the St. Marys Collegiate -cold and enjoyed to their heott's con- leaflet -tet) ond'-ornmnit of same be 'left .tont, O'Polly •Prim " 2 step, "The Moon* with ' the warden, solicitor,. • treasurer . .Shinea.13eightly'•' wake,' "I'm vein •to and , Clerk to 'deteriiiiro."'. In *council leve you 'tOs 'cos it's.gbire. to. ram." the repeat. Passed 'ile ,areended. • 2 step.. One. thing I notice is that the Report ' at County • Pronerty . ..Com- Bleckstone orchestra. •' is. . intr.:Ai:clog rihttee • was presented, With Mr.. Lack.; . new dance meek with Veeal parts. ' The in e chair. : le report passece e.njOyment wes:Ornetuale Refreshments ...ts . ,. .. en onemettee. . ..he ebuneile it was were. eervece.at midnight and the conies: . . . , . : neared by • Mr. Loekliseste':eteoreled.. by , Inittee',. ushers ' and orchestra members Mr. Detrital, ti the seniteter of chteng- ,eaeli . •Wote . a. white catnation. *. - ',Moe . , .. the ofode c.f hating the jteil .be Douglas • Steelton, late Of Winnifseg, • 1tg'. returned in time :leg the hcp and the Alefekre4 for - . the ... present. : ..: Yeas - Misses Durnin, Lockhart, :Patterson, Mrsses Ed./la:Site:it*, Grace • Doke SpachmOrt-4, 'Nays-. Vfessrs. Cooed - rend Kate. aVIcKay . all :made their.- de- Connally,'.Vergescee..Gunit, Kerr, Cantel - but ain't pretty dancers they are,. : • 01./. Lamont, . Miller, - Mealaughtcn, Young of her Ws.-- W.- A. McKim mourns the loss beautiful . enliber plant ' end'. '-'9....The report, Was then adopted. • palms, scarie, ee :which were, tot years . 'Messrs. k. S. IWillitetne and J. M. • Field, by cot:sent, addressedthe cotio- old. ' '. • • • Mrs, .T. P.. Brown. left for Toronto oil on behalf of .thci Children's Aid Sco..- 5 [ Hoolostoommiows 1111.1111011**0.1*11.0,11 _ _ On Motion of Messrs. ,Gunti and Young, the Warden and Messrs. Con- nobly abnedi;g14.iMileerssrsW. eeraettatepipooniiriteetdo, atoll! ly. Durnin, Ferguson, Gunn, Miller, AieNaughton, Young -8, Nays -err • Lockhart, Lamont, Patterson, Spack! man -5. A difficulty having arisen as to what committee an applinatiOn for a grant for aid for a 'bridge should be reterred to and the existing rules as to the jurisdiction cf the rpad and bridge committee atd the executive committ- ee seeming' to overlap, it was moved by Messrs. •Sineektnat, aud Patterson thattoolew No. 2 of 18947 ,be amended in clause 27a by striking( out the words "all rnetions for granting any sum of roomy by. the council" as part inittee and being recommended by them wol,4smot:edecioevebtcy.edrk.Wof the executive commit- tee. This NUS referred to special coin- . II. Kerr, seeorsled by Mr. Spackotan, that a similstr grated to that of last year be made by this county to the public schools claing, continuation work during 1904. REPORT OF COUNTY PROPERTY Fottod eveery°tiVihrngiTill7:c:o& order at the gaol and the gaoler's report core rect and recoxameod than what he vsks for, his turnkey's bedroom be furnished. Also that the bot water system be put in the gaol and the tender be giv- en to Charles Lee at the seen of and that Mr. Griflin haVe the circa,- ryeagetilitirge.done by prison labor as tenders • We also examined' the R.egistrat's office aud found everything in good order. Found the Various rooms in Court House in gocd order also. • We woad advise some improvemeots in the senior judge's room. The room tb be watinse.otted and painted, table gfeite:'vnleiliteciterlevt.0 • odcdorresponcl with rest of advise a •bow revoleing chair be purelmeed for Mr. Mesedoitale's rooin, o chair to be eovered end a. cur- tain porchased to cover books. We weuld advise in the crown ottor- ney's room to have the centre board •Partially takeu clown, th.e senile to let used n the attic to make a store - have the wells eepered-all t'he above. repairs .1.c. be under the-super-visioo of the comity clerk inc other effjpers ir each• room. Also we advise a water closet to he Put in the jury room ice the else of judges for time of courts in•steridl. of the dry earth Closet as recommended M December. COMMODORE NICROMA1 OF OUR NOT Recommends Pe-ru-na-4Kber Prominent Men Testify, COMM 00 ArkhOloOli rcom for papers..and books ars° to Commodore Soneeteille Nicholson, of the United States Naves, in a letter from 1831 R. Ste N. Wo Washington, D. Cig says: oleottr Peruna has been_ and is now used by so many of my friends nod . acquaintances as a sure cure for catarrh that I am convinced of its. curative •quelities and I tinliesita,tingly, reeom. mend lt to all persons soffering from *thee Nicholson. The highest men in, our nation have given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men of all , eltisses and stations are •equally represented. If you do not derive peor.apt and satis- • factory results from the use of Forums, write at once to Dr. HaiOnean, gloing a . full statement of your ease and hei will ' be pleased to give you his :valuable ad. vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. 0. •REPOkT, or ROAD AND PgInot The ci Kirkton bridge if the oork is procee ed with, be given ta Fraxik . • . •• ' COMIVIITTEE, - ' G et -hi -1' S to I • u er ge o ea, rt i . printed an the mintites.. " the Megineet's report be accepted. . and . your 'eomneittee recommended that oNalT,veewtothirialclecritawliscocoaile•teiciceiFtieesaiin.gebnlete.tiiii.iiii,,:ottilinnie: . . . eil, •thee • • YOl.T • eansnittee • examined ail thoometrticlecl• to ekaatine plans and speci-. : '''• t a • 1 ' • • • • e!I ers w melt out county engineer re- iicatiOne ameralso see that satisfeetory • ge, also Ilowich me Grey. and 'Wing- . : - • ' . ' • celved on the • d.ifierent bridgee advets secterity is. given. for the completien:of ' tmed for, knewn as the Westfield Med- the week, ' e . • , ham and -the. Kirkton, brid rows on the. supeestructure : ,• A. Dick & Bore Alton •: o. •' . .. ••Hereits 1, submit, my; tepart el the s '1131.rueinsebnetr :cf priseetere email-it:4 M gaol ate .• ' GO.QI,ER'S REPORT :• - •. . , • : , • Wingham bridge, 'yo feet , Sza8o go. Rebere•WalloCe, Tnekersmith, s agraecy ; Howick and Grey, 70 feet • 1280 OD Joeleita-Creeten, timed -eta, vagrerey. e Kirkton, • eo :feet, •• ,• eo oo Jam,. ArcAlaey, . Dungannon, •v a 0 rency •" • The Ihaniilton Bridge Co: John Chaldwell II, deerville,• •• ' el.- e • • Westfielo bridge, 240 'feet .e5,7e3 0,0 David Patton, , (4 oderi cli , • T . R . ...' n an it'y • e WInghorn bridge, 70 feet, 1007 00 ' Harry. Oliver, •Aolifteld, T. R. itumnity Howiels and Grey,. 70 feet • .1b87 06 James" Iimelo, Colboroe, T. lts I esanity Kirke*. bridge, so feet 725 00 horiciable '.• Hooter' Bridge Co, Kincardine •boIdY.' 111611 4ectlicie. ,Et.1 thi'Crueat 9ui.914ing . 'in . . .Weelfield :bridge,' 240 feet 11490 • 60 putting in a better 'system of heating:. e Wiughain . bridge, 70 feet • ion 0.0 ycut gaol is the water pipes oaye , Howick and Grey bridge, • 7o ft. 107,5 00 been frozen several temes this wiester. . . - :Kirkton bridge, .eo feet • . eee ea y aecorhing . to the leeised; •gega . picket:el 13ros• ' ' ' . rubes it will be netessary. to• lurnish • • . , , Wingasen bridge, . 70 feet ' •••• eeeee 0 and o sttutletht•see°y1 .1a.Th Oirhge rf ocrot‘t7itt'i-re s acaitnct ir • . Kiekton. b.rfclge, 50 feet •• 853 00 •eitiee Ore 'doing so, •. • • ' . We woulcl advise that the tenders .. . • freen the Hunter Bridge Co..be accept- e"e'griliees oiloe:xotesilt.teinsr,• . °.f the • e°, • 1.1111.1' will ed for ehe. •••.Weettield, 'VS:eight.= anti- . ' Hoick and, Gtey bridges. " . • the Kirkton bridge,. be given to the . .,. : . , Seaft.M.ti• •• . son, the question of building it be in when,. . mt., s. A. ca. se .w. ettt _0. tit to charge of our comity le:glitter - • The diffe•rerit enrols tendered os. 'foie. • Homilton Bridge Co. if ...the Work- ie n er y our •cconey this too- • For the alinements tha folloevie, • . ' other morning. he was surptisee to find his stoble to attenchoo his liceees •the • tender e were •received from ,.. Free • Gutteridge Of Seaforth : ' - 'to- 'his peolnieing young colt straitgied:to" ei • e Westfield Bridge- . dealt., The tatrinal ' was in the act. of . • , Centre 'abutment per cubic . yard. 466.o. : eating • oats front •a hoc: ire the aorner .' .• , of Its stall, a wood* bar being over Two end • t, ,1 Wingliam . bridge ' • .”- • ' ). 5 'SO. the • manger to..keep the hay froin fall- Rowick St. Gre ,s n .1. '75 . ing 'aincng the oats and in palling. out ; , . a its headit in some Way got stuck un - Kirke, •IVIr.. narbet, Winginoti • County. Councillor' John B. McLean.. " 1 • S S dee the bar, with the above result, w in liana b d • to Manitoba. ,:" on Theesday to visit a little friend ciety of the Ccuney Of Hueco,. ge :1:but-emits $4 75 of Tuckertemith met with a painful ac - Dr Grey abutments • 4 vs cident recently, While walking. &icing r ArchieDicks accomotatied Dr. who has beeit very 01 at Grace hcepi- Relicrt of Sleet:a! • Cornanittee was 11.cwieg Main. etreet in tc.wn he slipped on some WaDlte; Tueabell te7New 'Y'ork whore • Eel, that. city, . ' ' rea.d, Mr. Kerr in the chair. The mule : Frank Nagle, Hullett; • • they will both take up a post gradu- . . ice and in trying to save.hiniself from. 13frs. Cassady iS now engaged . t.c) mittee rose and reported that clause 7i Westfield bridge complete for elf ' • ' ' falling he 'gore hie ankle a bad twist. " nurse ,Mrti, O. IL •VanEvery who is be amended to reed ° twb instead c . Weabillrnoticindts;rpececrInclunbeiraytairiadt ..lieeet oe • iouncing; the marriage ii • Melody's It .gives as muck pie:eau:re. i* an- BerieelY '11' we yp • h . . . , Mrs. Walters' (nee Miss remous) a.s : are sore to stote. 'three delegates.' . • The special committee recommended r_ or t le 'Westfield bridge be given . doe for Gutted tl. oe, T .: -en' Vt. McLean dro•ve. out acime Put his horse in the barn and Walked' to the thinking it notliiiig. More Uteri a Sprain chtittkekkagcr," of Miss- 1.4.illig.nyhoe, . been • tailed upon to nurse Mrs. Sute with reference to . the eceirrinuoicas t F Kent El le. That I • don from the counties of ., , . g , . toe bridies oknown end the house. During the:night the injury bee et, eldest daelgister of Mo and Mrs. geed Northumberland relating to( the Wingliant bridge, came so pt.:Mild that he eame ta town ' • F. L. Irish of Dirnair!gliam, Ala. Rev. 1‘ 1% Rgitna d arx cli - et -ruin ' 'Id II s ' had 'the good Joseph Fiseker, Goderich, to Mr. W. • I also • Howick and to consult et doctor, when it was legend fortune •to fin t ie pulse_ co - e g County Coinicil Act • amendments, Orgy be giver; to Charles Barber of that the anlde Was :dislocated and one N. S, Jacoby, assistant postor of some money lost by Miss Darnall- that the present system of election a Wingbatn, of the small .bones, broken. ' . . e to have • i s o .5 Mcody's church, officiated at the cere-, Mrs. • Orr had the inisfortun h county councillors rema it a I • ' • ntotry . which look,. place pit Sunda.y, They Nieto aollen 'Very leeeing that the 'Act, as it now stands .,,, coutitux their wedditig • trio to St. yeer atel, the caretaker Mr. Stoddatt unication of r. Anderson, treosuret N S • d • her harols frozen one evening last wee u der the Muiticipal Act of 1896 be- • It . , Feb, 14th, Valmitire's Day. 'let top- ,... , . py couple left for Neve YOrk Cud Will +the axetyleue light only cost• ltnox is givink very general satisfsetuall. ' goesteeseoxes,.....ese,.....4.4.0.0,0,044.4e. toa......00,...4440,.......44,4<oiloyosie,o4,....oes....,oxesseeeeeee,„:„, 4 , fcr lighti g liesy recononeltde sr ti it the last + , n. church $54) d that the ecnni So Augustiee, Florida, Mise Jessie Theo-roof:a ' te-a.o.k for East 'tkraevagosli, relative to to -1- oc• pring oo s . •14. . •,I, Berlia kihdergarteli school, 'has been er bf the hes never lied any trouble with it yet but he is a Most reliable moo,• Ionces of schcol moneys, be •Wel over .•. ew • Judge Holt woe in Torcata( last fcc further consideration. Iti refer- •le • .-. . RP! , seriously'. indisposed at. the residenee of her • parente, Mr. and Mrs. George Thorns*, • On Janne:Ley 21et Rev, Dr. Una tele- brated kis /hat birthday. , Robert Elliott aid Iertnet Hamilton keve 'bought a number of acres of busk laud on the Bayfield Itoad from Mrs. Jokea Bei:scorn of London. Frank Shane* is as the atiokt _ser- vice tat the telephone °tetral. Mr. Ar.dteor 13reekenridge, wko speot tke pat toot,* in California, wait hatre sighed for the storms an the Anew ad his old skortie wheat he would return so early. He its i* hie oid pc- slticl as head thark IfelCtikezit & Ilowell'a hordware store. . Miss Psdcorter of Ileyfield boo ra- tioned to her poeitica Smith 13ros, store. • Miss Olive Roberta* *cut clOwit to Torento to meet ker brotkereiselawe Mr. Sidney Malcelnison CO kis return free» Vitneotrver wit; kit dan, ghter. 63 hands are eagagell at the knitting factory. The Co. has ghat* up stip. plying the wholerale trade in order to devote their ettention tea their .ever Inereasiag business witk the. riettell trade. Miss•Cal:rick kat rettrikeii tea open amttwsiireasinetkiag retires ter the The Ct./1104in Co. be sent twa ltds Itit tO tend% manner of elik em brendery to the ladies of Goeerich (and gentlemen tat 0 like eve of (hent here who does * great deal in that Hite) at Itogee state. iTedgenie window leo- ovely Oft Monday a, in, with its Iinet etc, rad many beautiful pat. Week. •• ence to the letter from the clerk of se t • Ilievin decided to'conem e the Dry' Goods business lately carried •• On. T eday evening at the Y. 11, take action. in sending a deputation to •,be Northumberland asking' the council to •I'• on by Plumgsteel and Gibbing:in their d stand, we have been buying •I' ?Ole!!! killiej:evt,ingMerink STtUrnGbeetiligdgi.asv. Sri o interesting account of a prairie ' fir: counties of the Provioce to meet the •e• before the late advance in prices we Will be in a, position to tell X ' Toronto in conjunction with .Pther y bought largely in all lin* of ' Dry Goods usually kept in stock and haying y at very reasonable prices. We have received so far -ab out one car load A in lirtleua,v, South America. • from a pleasant visit at Ripley a- eiegaginig the attention oil county e . Mr, Angus Macdo.4ald has ,reterned the municipal institutions which are . y Silks in all the Various colors,. Provineinl GoN,erInnent, ' relating to •e• .. of goods and are novo, ready for business. .2.. We have a nice line of New Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, y in2anrtily ;Mum& at 'the Sodtch toneert mittee recomenended that a. delega- A, g his relatives there. He was councils at ethe present time, tne ming .,,,, Canadian makes Prints in the different prices, beautiful patterns, in English and 4.1: given there under -the etieWeee of the tion of three nnetnbiers be sent by this A * y .• 4.4,4 the Sword D'ance and Highland Fling. Mr. Lotichart informed the aounell A Profeesor Hunt WaS 'the piper. that Chas. Saler, now in Parry Sound, "4: S. 0. S. for, his clever execution 'of council, • Mr. Harvey xl retains po, . . PULL LINE OP STA• PLE GOODS. , e wishes to be committed, to the Ilause: y as clerk at the British 'Sxchttn8e'' of Itefor. The matter was referred yo • . ' Mr. Thos. Stinson, grceer, d, to the Rouse of Reloge cortateittee. lien't rsn31e:tif oerorehintwk:us;eveShkalyrets6Yytiadei'avvrebanti oaneloovrensthilirj(ksineraYs) releet: I Was iti tc.wn an business last week Special report was again taken up. X 0 are expecting in a feW deers a full ine of inen's and boy's I tits , and while here was the gtiest of Mr, klioved by Mr. Yot.hg, seconded by ' + and Caps. All neW stuff suitable for the spring and summer trade. .e. etid Mrs, ChorleS SyrnOliS. , Olt. Fergusoo, that clause 7 of the re- et (larpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Lace Curtains and I:louse Furnish. . 4. Mrs. D. Visher, after some weeks' part be struck out and that no dee- y trip, inai9positioth. Is able to be out ...o. gates be sent- -Lost. Nays-Cantelon, y_ We intend to carry good goods and sell them at very close rico.p; again. Connolly, Durnin, Gunn Lamont, Mil- :2- our expeoe* will be mall and we think .we will be able to sell as- close e• 1)r. Whitely v,rhile coming htyale front ler, MeNaughton Speol:mati.1-43. Yews-- 1 or a little better than anyone in the trade. • 4. * Dick call was thrown. out of hie rerguson, Lockhart, Kett, Patterson le We are grateful to our old customers for their support during all • y ot the years we have in business in Clinton, and we think we know pretty ' x bei.ittker winhtioleahosn jaorsevcialtridfta.11 Wineireat (tool/cc:foot. atiletdovVe°4"14>gy-M5.esste. Lockhart and Fere I dr,' goods busineas than anyone in town. We cordially invite you to 4. 4. wen the requirernetnnts of the trade as we have been longer in the ..2._ wha simot/reottleivheids rtiontatindsititnyextrold anytha the t hf itto tie. gutcat that t . t e ca I and see our stock and prices.We will do what is right and treat you O. three epalegateq. be sent . I ' • s 8 Mr. I-1°race 3, Rorton has been very consietirg of the Warden( Metgrs. Well, . . t ...., Connolly and have. host con the fel- "_. Boys' Knickers at a Iota price, These are iv bitrgain that We got and t 111of:rrteu.1"itlaha(ist olasenhelinbetebiraSdattilipt .eloWing diVisiott t Yeas-- Cohnolly, Z ' are all new. ..... rerg."°11" tc44hart' r4"natit' A kw lines at our old ntock yet on hand . About 20 Ladies "itek t with an a.stlinietie ettaek deohig Lis ufittiv. •:;* ets from 50e to (31. to clear. A lot of Childrer/a Ilose at 5 i '' 1 " . 4.0. long residence here tut pr.enurtonia is a Sciateteklonna,n GITIncitt, liSitctrare:11.inerN, ayre. • 4. e per pa to. 00 t tow form of Meese for •hitii. I ' We are sorry Et learn of the illnees .t. Nang iton, 1 atterson, Young -p. of Mrs. E. Ileaston eit her Toronto Mresed by AfeSsrs. Duritin and hee residertee, Moist, that three deiegatee, the War. 4,4-• Mr. Leonard tuff, second son of deo atid tounclly and lterr he ap. Profesebt Cuff, left on Saturda in pointed.-tost. Yeas -Connolly, 1hr- • company with Mr, Charles Crystaf lor Oho hotkliart, hationtt Patterson and nrrindr,11,- 11/1ariitObal. where he has se- Young. -4. Nays-Cantelon, Ferguson, •ettred flee eittilttion With ,Itristie & Gunn, Kerr, Miller, Difellatightcn, ef tlitt city,. • {tpackniati-7. H. PLUMSTEEL • 1: THE OLD STAND,• CLINTON o'ee et* 44, etee 44, gatote 4-4:4 +44444 et. 44 go+ St. 414o gots e:4 s;••SS 4,4 got ot • Oe tee• • * • ei