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• Mra Wen-. McIntosh le some -
What.. indiepoeed, wo are sorry to•
Xare. Her many tends hope soon.
140 hear of her eecovery.
Alteees Campbell and Taylor, who
leave been attending, the Normal at
lierafford, are home for their leester
waealrem.
M. and Mrs: John Rapson and
their daughte:, Aliss Rapson, of the
10.th on. of Hullett!, moved ifo• their
now home •in •Cliaton-en Friday last.
'We regret very much losing, thein
Sroin our mires' , but wish them heal-
th and proeeerity in their flew- sur-
eoundings.
ele. Alex. Leitch es this week, '
Alount Forest.
Mrs. Isaac MeGavin of Leadbury
was a visitor at jr. Wm. leinn's on
Thureday of last week.
Some of the farmers in this v.ein-
ety have commenced ploughiae. •
•Ifloknesville
Mrs. Schaellefr o Milverton U3a
visitor ate the parsonage 4uring the
past week.
MN A. J. (ourtic! is improving
but is not yet able to resumes his
• nutlet:oiled duties.
The W. 111. t$. of the eletiodist
tharch intend having the' r Easter
thanleol:ering services on Easter Sun-
day. Rev. T. W. Coeons of Oatario
Istreet -church, Clinton. will preach
in the mornieg, the pastor will
preach in the evening. Spial lease
ter music is being prepared by the
chi (r.
.• The Ladle.; Aid and choir are nal-
ing preearations for a social to be
held in the lecture room of the
church on Tuesday evening. A . good
'program is being prepared and ue•
freehmeats will be serval. An ad-
missian. of tem and fifteen cents will
be ebarged.
1 The Question
Is Easy
W HERE shall I
v buy my VVall
Paper this Spring•
A nswer
T COOPER'S.
The reason is we
know where and
what to buy for your
trade.
Cooper Co.
CLINTON
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Summerhill.
Mx. John Johnstone
iously ill •but 'there is
may pull through. His
.took place on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
tettle. son of Orillia
friends here at present
Mr. R. Goyim' hats disposod of his
driver to Mr. McMurray and has
since purchased another,
continues see.'
hope that he
80th birthday
Wilson and
are visiting
Constance.
Miss Emma Regan has returned
home .:af ter spending a month with
St. Joseph friends.
We are Weeised to learn thee Mr.
George Wheatley, who has been seri-
iously ill for the past few weol:s, is
able to he around again.
Miss gg •'lo
f
has engaged with Mee. C. M. Me-
gor for the summer in .,sites. Rimmed duty on Moneey
Wo are airry to rId Ih,tt .dr.
ledefin Britton is unner the el ce
can' a • present.;
Mrs. 13. B. Steel:ensue seePt1 the
week with her parents ;yarrie
Mr. John Ihre.en lefeaelfel the
Mothodest pulpit on in:lay in toe
absence .of Rev. elr, .0usterhout.
Mts. Grace -Seed,...eho fele eve
visiting with Mrs. te. A, went. to
Harlock to visit..
• Mrs. It. B. Stepheueet etur.t J
• from Geirriceaktee spending 'see
e tine
with her 'mother there.
• Ca-mphell Sutherland •• t.as eugaaeft
to work • for thcf summer e l; Lr
with. Norman :Careen iluron
Tuckersmith. ,
Mrs. Robt. Clarleo gave -nu -sleeve
at tee Epworth Leagee service 1 uese
day evening. •
Mise Edna Love of Seafarth tetes
recently the, guest of her siseer,
Mrs. Edwin Britton. •
Me. Jock Scott has disposed of
two of his heavy draught • prima
teams at a good figure. Joel( is a
hostler. •
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Couch & Co.
NOWFORYOUR EYf 111T
Have you secured your new hat yet? If hot this
store is ready with the finest lot of trimmed and un-
trimmed hats we have ever shown. You can come to
this store and know you are getting the very newest
creations to be had. Come and select one while the -
assortment is at itsbest.
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Now is the time to look
after your childrens'
supplies. White
stocks. are ,full
and sizes are
complete.
'3,DRE NS'
iER
DR.ESSES
All ready to put on and a good
assortment to choose 'trent made of
gingham, embroidery and lawn. Alt
prettily trimmed and good etyles.
Prices from $1 up,
i,a,00.••• minomas
NEW WHITEWEAR
We have just passed into stock all our new gowns,
skirts, corset covers and drawers and will be pleased
co show them to you. We know our prices are right.
The New Summer Wash Fabrics
f • .• , c,•
Summer wash goods fashions aro fast developing
now, and if you would be prepared for.the. wore days
it would be wise to give heed to there now while. our
stock is new and assortment.good.
itiewiange from nit t 60e 014-,b..
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Breeze Bagliel
Mr. ThomasEllioet, is attending the
assizes at Goderich this week as a
Juryman.
Mr. 'William Harrison of the vil-
lage celebeettel the anniversary of hie
Burd birthday on Monday.
A garg, of men under Contractor
Smith is busy building. the Rural
Teleehone line in the village this
week.
Mr. J. tenter of Zurich wasin
the village on Tiesiday removing the
balance of tbc' stock of paints from
Mrs. Ilea:eon.
A social and bazaar under itie aus-
pices of tete choir and Junior Guild
of Trinity church will bo held in the
town hall on Thursday evening next
when a good program will be given,
assisted by the Armstrong orchestra.
Refreshments will be •served, alsp
vie eons articles for tole. Admission
15 cents.
Mr. Harold Pollock shent a few
days in Clinton last week. •
Oliotoo News.Record
ti Happenings.
Rev, Mr. McLean of .Goderich. oc-
cupied Mu pulpit of St. Andrew's
church on Sunday last.
.t number of changes of property
have taken place this spring ia the
village. Among them are Mr. Wil-
liam Heard, who purchased the farm
property from Mrs. George Woods,
'the letter moving into her former
home on Louisa street. Mr. William
Foster has purchased the property of
Mr. George Erwin on the square and
n oved in on Tuesday, the latter
moving in over the drug store on
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IMies Trick spent Sunday at Iter home at Clinton.
A number of the fawners have
commenced ploughing.
Messrs. W. U. 13a11 and C. Clifton
dre o.t/tendf
Jig Uie assizos as leepese,
'n floderich this week.
eirs. Marshall" and Miss. .Johnston
Porear's Hill viaieed friends here
on Tuesday.
Mr. Eldred Mcl3rien has engaged
with Mr. Frank Powell for the sum
m -
er
M street 'months.
Dr. Metcalf, wife and family of De- •
troit spent a few elays the pasweek
t their sunirner residenee in the
village.
1 Mr. Robert ?stellate returned
last week from the west after
posing of a car -load of horses.
For Town and Township
I The NewseRecord leadi.
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clis-
News
Additionaltiocal News.
One Of The Best.
On Friday evening hest the Public
school gave a concer,l in the town
hall, when the building was taxed to
its utmost capacity' to acconamodate
the crowd who attended.
'rh.1 peogram was givea entirely by
the pupils, the greater pelt by the
younger ones.
The first number was a chorus by a
largo 14 :mbee of the boys and giris
entitled, "Come, Let Us be Miry."
This wa followed by a "Flowee Pa-
rty" by a n•amboz. oi little eerls, each
dressed to represent different flowers.
Soine litflle boy er also took port in
this drill. A. "Soldier Exoreine" was
given by a number of boys from •the.
primary room. The Dunbbuil Drill,
also by boys, was well done, ao
the. "Beat e')ng" The "Sunflower
Drill" was gone elte ,ugh by • a number
ot little girls and .was very - pretty.
Misses' Maida Armour and Donna Mul-
holland each gave a solo, and Willie
Bezza atil :Cliflord Beaton each eeele,
, • , I
• • t hall ol tl • pro-
gram. .
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A Chorus, "Where the Sew ;Wept°
Grows," was the first! number of -the
latter half of the pilegam. This was
followed by a ve:y 'amusing little act
'The Rag Dolle,," given by six little
glee( and Miss Lorecn Langford, "The
J011e Bcot Macke" was given by a
number of boys, Tho claw* roei.!ation,
"The Charge' of the Light Brigade,
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by a number of bees :was interc5t-
ing.. Tbe DcIl Sit w, " was very
.
fun-
ny, a ember of little girls showing.
•
ilAe 1 r. • d011!,, MO of eourse, main •
Inge that their owri was the ..eae best.
"Britannia" was enacted by a man-
lier of boys -And girls, each represent -
Ing a Britiilopossession. The "Good
Night was very cute, . and
was gone through by a number ol
Wale girls.- Miss Aileen Armour sang
a solo and Miss Beryl Cooper gave a
recitation.
The accompanists of the evening
Were; Miss Plumsteel, Miss Bentley,
Miss Wileee, 1 Mrs. Campbell, Mr.
Her eley. •
Some who wore .preisent pelared
this to he one of the. bosY' school eon-
ceirts (we'll attended.
Personals
Mr, R. Jenkins of Goderich township
left on Tuesday for Hayter, Alberta,
where* hia son, George, has bean lo-
cated for the past. few years.
Jenkins has also. an investment of
his own in that coulter" so had a
double reason lo•r going. He expoets
toremain fo: SOME time,.
Mr. Gt'orge age, ha whom was awar-
ded a vetevms' claim in New. On' -
aria, is said to have sold Oa lot for
-one thousand dollars. Ifthis is
corroct, 'and we hope RI is, he has
fared touch better than many • other
veterans. here, hereabodts and eise-
where. Mr.. Sage is now living in
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1youngest looking man for his
years in Clinton on Spring Fete
elay, was Mr: Harry Salkeld of the
Ilret conceadon of Uoderich town-
ship. Though a Successful farmor,
the head of a family and an ex-reove
of tete township hie lookS scarcely
older than seamy of the etudents - at
the Goderich ('.- I: • It'a• remarkable
how. kindly old FatlUe• Time' is deal-
ing• with Lim.- ' • .
HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
•
Misty fleece Clult ceteetained a num-
her of hie N young friends to a dancing
Party on Thursday evening last.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo., .Shipley pleasant-
ly eneerteincel a few friends et 'theit.
home on Monday evening. . • • •
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bee'
S.S. class arid a few other young
people this evening. •
New-Aavertisements.
Mrs. A. T. Cooper is entertaining
In Full Swing-41Win's-1 -
New Hats -Couch &Co. -1.
Wanted -Major iNicTO,ggart-S.
For Salo -D, C. Galbraith -5
Coal and Wood -A .-Porbes-5.
Special PricesPlunisteePs-8. •
Pasturage -D. A. Forreeter-5.
Vacuum Cleaner -A. Turner -5.
Girl Wanted -Mrs. McMurray -5. . •
The Easy gtiestion-Coeper's-4,
Eaater Specials -W.' T. O'Neil -5,
Clearing Prices -Tozer & Drown -8
Hullett Happenings.
Mr. anderrs. David floggarth of the
Ieth .con. have a family of sevee seal -
wept sons; four of whom aro in the
west, the las ti going being William H.
who a forlaight ago wens' to: Hotta's,
Man.., . for the suithiner. The -young-
.etst son is ab holne .and while one is
farming in this township atm her 1.1
siniilaxlyLiagagod in Tuckersmith. Mr.
Hoggarth, Sr., first! saw • the• light of
day in England sixty-eight 'years ago
and when ten year' of ago came to
Ontario.- do:ade later ho took up
land in this townshipand hero, with
the exception of two yeets :spent in
The • State of Illinois, he has ever
,ence lived. He ie. thus entitled to
rank •arnorig the pionecere but appears
to be as 'healthy- and vigorous asewhen
in his prime. Tho Iloggerehs are
among our best :known and most' res --
motel .families, • ' •
Mess% John Tiplady; LeB Weir,
George Wray and Lorno Tyndall were
in Goderich this Week attending Ow
assizes as jurymen.' . •
T. McMichael ai Son have. boureit
another Clydesdale stallion. dara,
is the sante as Gies:traces arul :life
site is Barnes' Luck with a pedieeee
running hack to the hest blue • blood
in Scotland. Their purchase was
raised on a fermi near Stratfoed • and
is ttvo-years old. -
The many 'friends of Mits. Minnie
Reynolds are glad to see her. around
again as usual.
The arrival of a, young eon to Mr.
and Mrs. Garfield McMichael •f
Tuesday makes '1'.. McMichael Se. INT
times a grandfather, and eoery eme
boys.
The following is the standing of tem
pupils of SS. No. 5, Ilullete, names
in order of merit
Sr. 4-111aggio Mate,
Jr. 4 -Elva McCool, Mary Vodden,
Etta Brown.
Sr. 3-leloronce Vodslcn, Keathia
Waymettth, Edna Lee.
Jr. 8 -Iva. Rapson.
Sr, 2 -Mary Taylor, 'Marie* 1,NleCtill,
Frod. McCool, John Garbutt!,
Jr. 2 -Annie Wayraouth, Flossie
Gibbins, Alice Vodden, 'Albor (1 or -
butt, Grace Vodden (equal).
Sr. 1 -John Taylor, Rose Garbutt.
Ji. le-Sycleey Lee, petty Gibbing,.,
AtthhJa WaymoAtli.
The best spellersduiing the .ramith•
wcrii ;-
Sr. 4--M. Man.
Jr. 4-I. IVfeCoolt.
Sr. 3-10. Voddon.
.1r. 3-1. TtapSoii.
r. 2-M. Taylor.'
.1r. 3-A. ,Waymoutlt.
.Ar. 1-3. Taylor,'' '
Zt Lee,
LB. M. MarVitlit, Taaelatc.
The conifortable and tommodioes
ree'dfince of Mr.. and Mrs. John le ir-
kconnell of rhe. • I:6th con. of Grey
township was the scene set a very
happy gathering :on . Cifevening of
Ap 5.51ewhen their (Meet daughter
Ieebella, was united in. marriage to
Mr. Frederick Caldwell], *a well-enowo
. and highly esteemed young farmer
of the filth of Malone.
To the strains 'Of Loheogrie's wed-
ding march, played by Miss Mary Cald-
siStet ot the grocin, • the brid-
al party took tilwir places • under. .an
arch of evergreen • in tine (hawing
room. The bride, who was given a-
way by her .father, wore a iovoiy.
gown of white mull and carried .a
boort of bridal rol.s. Shit' was 'at-
tended by lnir twin sistet', also. Ala,
ilitilygrowm.d. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Mr.. Lundy of Wal-
ton. and %%Tao witnessed by about -rar-
ity guests, they being. prnt froM,
Londesboro,do, Blyth. Brussels and
4tratlorWhen the newly-weded pair had 1•07.
ceived hhe congratulations of tho 'as-
sembled guess; ell sat, down to a
sumptuous wedding feast,- to which
ample juelice was donr The even,
ing was'afterwardo very happely. spent.
in mush: and social conversation.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell tete the
same everting for their 'home rime
Lendeshoro, the bride's gcing away
costume being 'a Nile Of navy blue
cloth with tuscan hat. •
The wielding gifts were well chosen
and valuable and bore Ifeseenony to
the high -esteem' in which the young
couple ant Amid by :heir friends.
Mr. and Nra. Kirkconnell and their
family were formerly much respecilA
reSidi,nts of this townefeip and we
heartily' welcome Mt*. Caldwell back
again no a represtelave of the fame
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell. commence
married life under very favorable aus,
pices and they have the best wishes
.of a large circle of Mends for a
long life of happiness and prosperity.
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I .Mr. Ed. Farquhar, 'son of Mr. and
I Mrs. Geo. M. Feretthat, . returned
home last week after a residenc,1 of
several: months at Sapulpa in the
Stalk) of Oklahoma. Being several
hundred utiles farther south than we
are here, the Oklahotna, brand of win-
ter is ,different bow that of Ontario.
Nor are then Spnilrl0r13 .unpteasaritt, al
-
belt! ,rat1/4 windy, bat climate is not
everything, and Ed. is glad to be hack
in the old 1.onte township again. Need
Is t?Ol3;kili ills! 016iall 14021414re plios-
1.4 fiiikt At,!rt 4n . theft mipit c4k,c(%
mor, 1,4
More Mat tints pate 8.
Auburn
Mr. Arch. Robinson ,returned Mon-
day livening after a ol,eisant ten
day:• visie with his brothel: east of
Tomb:).
Mr. IVIarining l Londesboro has
purchased Mr. R. A. Robinson's
soon. and will move his family here
Mr. and- leIrs. Naylor are moving
inea Mr. Anderson's house as Mr,
•Smillie of Dungannon have recensid-
ered avout' moving to Auburn.
Mr. Chas. Robertson of Walton is
speeding a few days me home .recover,
ing from an attack of grippe.
Mr. John Ferguson hill on Monday
for the west to work oo C.P.R. con-
struction work. •
On Friday evening of next week in
the Temperance hall. under the taus-
picee of the Bp:worth League, an en-
tertainment entitled, "The Old
Maid's Convention will be given
when •some twenty young ladies will
asedet !dressed in costumes flu fesOlon
twenty-five or thirty rears ago.
rf.
The Worthy President.
. Mr. James SneII,
As President of the Heron' 'County
Stock, Show, held: in Clinton, Mn
Jame Snell is the right man in the
right plaqe. Ile knows well. what
constitutesthe make-up of a Sueceale
lel Fair and has the energy and tact
to put it into effent, •
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Leailhury
MA3.. Barron, 'one of .8he early set-
tlers, died one daylas woek. ' She
was a native of Scotland and had
reached the age of 88 yeaei.
Henry Howes, who has lived ' here
for several years, died on Wednesday
of last week, aged 47 years.. He was
an industriousman, and a native of
England. • . .
Wm, Bolton and Albert. Dunclaes• aro
preparing niaearial for the erection: of
new .houses this co•ming vemireere
Charles Selmore of Stratford - was
visielng frit,nds here .for.a . few edays
last Week. • •
Mrs. Martin and daughter, Minnie;
had :Opel upset .f-sini their outlier but'
wee; nee touch hum
Alto Bolton boys, who were veep ill
from pneumonia, are oiit around again
as usual..
lis Rbbertson, an aged Woman,
whci has been ill from pneumonia, is
still in a critical eonditflon, She is
being carefully fitire•d and aended' to
by Mrs. McLeod
Spring Impurities,
• In The .Blotid.
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'1 KL TilE lelele Ole A .TONIC
- MEDICINE A NECIeSSITY.
Dr, Williams Pink Pine' are an all
year round blood -builder and
nerve -restorer, • 43ut. tiny are espec-
ially valuable. ht spring when the
System is loaded with, impurities as
a results of the indoor life of the long
winteit months. There is no other
season when the blood. is, really so
much in need of puififying and enrich-
ing, and every dose 'of these Pills
'helps to make now -rich, red blood.
In .the spring one feels aired and WO.
ak-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give str-
engile. 1n nee spring, the ,a,ppeeite is of-
ten poor -Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills doe
velope the appetite, tone the seofnaele
and aid weak digeetion, It Is in' :he
spring that polsorie in bhe blood fled an
outlet in disilguring pimples,: erup-
tions and boils -4 -Dr. Williams" Pink.
Phlis spoAily clear skin because
they go to the root of the trouble in
the blood. In the ;ipring anemia,
rlictunatisni, neuralgia. and many•
oll-
her troubles are matte persisttitit, be- •
eause of poor weak blood, anti it is
when all nature regains life, that, the
blood neoSt seriouely needs. attention
To improve and fortify the blood is
the special inisn'on of Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills, and that is why they aro
the hest spring inedieito in exist -
11 you foal thn nerd of a niedie-
ine bhie spring give Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills a .fair trial and you Wilt
rejoice in now healbh,• new strength
and ohergy, and wilt be especially t1-
trd .t the torrid haat" whith
coritio a little hailer.
Thew PlUti are sold by. all roadie -
hie dealers &int by mail ah64 Co -
qv". a box, '0! six brim tor 42,30 hy
iittflvaliiPor; ..coVintil.liatits' • Illtectloiao Cc. ro
miasmaisaramwom forinrommalowing%
The SPRING •
Is here and the singing of birds ha i come, All
nature is undergoing transformation. You'll
want your home to harmonize with nature.
A BRIGHT, NEW LINOLEUM
On your dining room or kitchen, the hest -room carpet rugs
moved up stairs and replaced witionew ones. New Ourtaine
and Draperies also will be required.
MANY NW LINES
In Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Tapegtry, Balmoral, 13tussels and
velvet Rugs have been opened up during the past few days.
Those who study economy shoulki see our goods and prices.
OUR MILLINERY
And Mantle Department are in full swing. Our
methods and the goods we sell has given them
their popularity. We want your trade but
don't try to persuade you to 'accept an unbe-
corning thing just to make a sale and our goods
have an exclusiveness about them that makes it
impossible to detect them on the street as a
nuraber selected from some cheap catalogue al-
thoug,h they don't cost you as much.
A smart, young girl Wanted to start
in the. Cash desk and learn the business.
ME AT
111ftWiN7STHE PEOPLE'S STORE
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1510 50 PER CENT, CUT
1RPETS and RUGS
fly stock of Carpets and Rugs is too large and
in order to reduce it I will give a discount of
from 15 to 30 percent, Read this partial list
Union Rugs 3 x 34 for $5.75 reg price $8.00
Tapestry " • 3 x 3 for 7.75 " ' • 0.50
" " 3 x 4 for 8.00 " 12.00
for 10.50 " 14.50
" • " 3 i 4 for . 12.50 " 10.50
" 3 x 4 for 10 00 " 20.00
3 v 3L, at 30 percent. discount.
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Wool " 3 x 4 I must move them out if
'3i x 4 price will do it.
4 x 4
Velvet; " 3 x 4 for $22.50 reg price $20.00 Are Beauties
Wilton " 3 x 3 for 22,50 ' 29.00 Best Quality
We are selling our 4 yds linoleums at the old price while our pres-
ent stock lasts. We have 12 different patterns to select from.
Mattresses 20 percent. discount.
Bed Springs reg $3:00 for $2 M.
Iron Beds prices range from $2.75 to $20.00 each.
tt •‘, 3x4
We have a very large and well assorted stock of
all kinds. of Furniture and if you want your.dollars to
do some close financing for you, do your buying at
our store for the r ext 30.days, starting from
1sCIVIARCI-1 up to:2nd day of APRIL
Your money cheerfully refunded if goods are not
satisfactory, all purchases tnust.be cash at the slaugh-
tered .prices.
It will be only a pleasure to show you through
our immense stock. 'We are the only store outside a
city showing a complete set of furnished rooms. A
visit through will be a treat for you anyway, even if
yoa do not buy. ; .
1 good square piano for sale at a snap.
1 " 0 octive piancecased organ for sale cheap.
2 good second hand sewing machines for sale cheap.
We carry repales and needles for all makes of machines.
Repairing and picture framing
neatly and promptly done.
Chairs and tables rented for parties at
reasonable rates.
ist
oimossilbiton;
W Walker
,:pkogaze,Futitit. pager *Ai Undertaker
Reid*, noe
Pletoae!
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