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The Clinton New Era, 1905-03-24, Page 8THE CLINTON NEW ERA -Vfaxeh 24 190$ OPENING I3XU ITION ,• p. -- SPRING MILLINERY. Our formal Opening display of Spring Millinery willbe made on Friday and Saturday, March 31st, and April 1st. We cordially invite you to visit the Showroom, whichever day is most convenient. The array of stylish and high-class Millinery we have preparedfor ,this Opening Exhibitson txcells any former effatt, and we feel con- fident that a visit to our showroom Open- ing days, willtze pleasant' arid profitable. fr:dag, March msu 1s1 racerisr- The Covert Coat Ill& glintan, bir EMI A LONG TIME A00. -On FrilleY a -,-, - - ---- itasalkli;" tv,reTonalue. hafulnends- --it the -- - ' - - - IL ' ca I.N t ?RIDIS.Y, AIABOU 24, eS - -otreet,awthe cal ed. Up it.citeumatance , 11 , that occurred rs2 years ago, the fact I ' • . Is, . , . °. 0 . '1 190i, — that it was 8 . Pottrialest Pay haying !. (41A,A,A,A,A,„t±„t„iiii,c,t+4,4441, . 1 sibs loser 0? a milli asgirer,..16 elet neve the ?mi. - • . recoiled it - to hie memory', Said M. dro'..-07-r-c-rw-Cr4-4-1-trw . ,.. - ..' nettrw..",justrt8 pan ago to -day when March has hell:wed admirably so far. 1 LOCHI NOt,ICCS 1 was 'keeping m little buteher shop in Wheeled velrieles tussle thee appear. ' ' Joe Whitehead wits reeve of • a ,,,, a ,. ' ,_. saute n5, appiaialt to tbe yaw *ria. and paying he pion. and is lot . Of navvies ,, w, ho. arnevitt14,rhnttel,' "1"'" t:11", this season (n" . iet thiseevertissmest . ' • , were building the railread get gritia. . „,,, .,,,, vraNTiert.-Itald, Vida generat-heasewerk. ' jog' and kteked np a; row. 4 was -' itir•-xsorinan- - W-orke..au,- of 'Hill's by April ist. Gond wages. Apply to Hits.w .H. small in as a special constable, thou& Green, who is in Clinton le-troing the 4iEwootine. . ' I ROCRTITty-.Tuatreceived': four crates a Wes only a young .fellow, and We `operating, was home Sit:icier, If•A ,e a number ' or :arrests, Tt :_was a '11111 Weeds of me nowson, of Hew messes, dirdot nun the &sash factorycall Dinner. Ten ana Toilet eats. fancy china, Ire ..prenia..47 lively, st., pvet_tieit,e pay 1 tell .sall. late of town, 'will i egret to hear '. test valise ever offered in wawa. sae yoU.' •• . i that be is not in good health, ee tteas. J.W.Ila WIN, the gut Grams,. 1, . . . . We believe it is the intention . of 1 gOltiit gOpics. . . 1)LAYET) A Vir' GAME. -A 3r:01311: l'i Lester. Forrester,.as goal -keeper; Mollie Olaf, poin4; Edna. Oopp, cover point; 4 5aso H. Whitely to take up her resid- 7— ladies hockey team ininposed of .Annte ! euce at St Thomas; with her brother 1 , pitoppare-r 0HANGE„.:eiro nook,. O'Neil, rover; Lela Hoover, in centre ; I :Miss Maggie -O'Neil ilas moved in with Mrs. McIntyre, Huron • Street, ,.htts i Lillian Coats, on left wing ; Edna, stand; that Mr. Geo. Cookeriine k.ohl his fine brickresidenee en:Ontario Cooper, on right wing, went to Wing- where she., will be 'At Home . TO. .hei. .. Street East. to Dr. Fowler; at present i With Et. few °there and enjoyed a fast • Mr Thai Rollaway- Showed. us a - ham Thursday evertingrirt company friends... ' one of the lecturers in Toronto Veter- exciting game of hookey • with - the sa,mple of pears this week, that were - inarT Callegc•..:..1.t is Mr. Cockerline's. I intent inn. to move to Ter-Onto.De aadiesi-whicresulted in a . ' rentaltablafor 'their preservation, be-• • ' : - l' Fowler will return to town in May wingboal h i t,...10: -•:4 all, at the clo§e of the iirstfahmarlf. ,ing fl„rna land iti.ieY._ ' • -• .- • . '"' •• , . and rest -axle the practice-of:his profee-,-1 Tx-nbeis."bnertneg,"wtah?stotd4''gal'ir...narlsg,c'e• at hi, ...,01svcr- ohnoton got. away . with.his- horpeaa,nd settlers effectson Satorday. terest was manifested su both town's, ...mon. .• . . .„ - . Ti ey go,to Ox BOW ; :Jack Butler. also .' - TH011,0-BRIID STOCK1.:-...Mr, lames which was clearlY Awn by the ap- . . .,,Snell, of Mayen Barton Stock fortis re-, P ' niP.ahled the car. f • 7 . .. 'audio .g- of the large crowd in attend, .'"' ' cently sold a thoroughbred .Shorthorn I ance, The'Wingnain Oitizen's Band ,'M'i-Jessie Wisemaa'Went to Wei. heifer and bull caltto a breeder of New i was picoontand rendered some choice -lbeilenyvfisriotrn Soti3ial taer,yt'so, iawkeere she has The. date set for the consideration of... .Superintenuent of the House of Re. gosewest. • - fu e has'been empowered to engage a. male ferinvalids.whenereibe believes , . We understand that, the . Medical the school york state As it is necessary • for all selections. • . • ' • , Stark, representinwthe•Departmentof ., MEETING OF oF, tacENsE' 'BoArin. - vacated by In Bessie Munk rho I -perlectly healthy • and -free from eti.,,1 Paisley's residen( e Teesday afternoon,. -.An inauguration nieeting .of the new. . license board . ,with ' held at. inspector Mr CourchtlFwas appointed cbairnaan.'' Agrieulture, citme.here• last. week and -,4-examined the animals, finding them such necessary. This is a ramie in the raent of any kind., , . . • . . :. • .applicants:forlicenSes will be the 20th.. • ADJOURNED FdR TWO WEEKS ' ' ' Applicants Jr. licenses •• must place i 41°4', direetion.; . .- • - . ' -On resuming the SurtunOhlll Seh 01 . their applEifaione in the hands of' the i The market .garden of four acres be. : !staging to the estate 'of the late .Ed - noon, from' 1 SO till 0.30, the time Nis i _ have'. it front geed authority that the' I ward Wise, is to be °tithe tuarlset and. : Should. find a ready purchaser..as it is resent liquor law,shall be carried snit the petitioners witness, some fifteen -1 • to the letter or recommend that sifeir• I a most desirable preperry and 'Mader. &I taken up in taking the eSidence, of 1 i . being on the stand, and each were changes be Made as shall - meet is wafitAt.. i gowodncItiEltaivraiatniodnii.., was laid up Most cross- eXatidneti by. Mr Churchill and.', requirements of the .public. It t d th t better equalization- of the., of last 7week,. froin -a. sprained ankle, h'or • s ate a a l licenses todifferent districts will likely. which was sustained by Slipping down ' -•II, Beattie, As it will regnire anot . day tohearthe other side nf the ques- b000tettaineci at; the next meeting of • the cellar stairway. On Friday he. tion. the case was adjournel. • for tasai. I the • counnisSiciners, Aleaars Durnin..1 went to Goderich to visit his father, Weeks, whichsneans the hearing will f W t VS wanosh and 1,,oCkilitrt of i who is under the 'weather• • • - he. resumed next Tbursdity4 .. . . . h. Darla and Bentsen Grithain were East Wawanosh, are the other . two 1 1 COLLOSTORAGR SUIT -Mr- Sauis, members of Beard: . , , • ‘ .., in London Wednesday attending Pot - Provisional Direetors of the Vold Stor- _ • der, Exeter, has: entered euit against the 1 , .... sa0W TO PROCURE A SRRVAN'Tf, ter's sale, of horses. 11(trVey never, 4 A : fails to get a geed beast or twO at this A reply has reached the NEw „ER age Company for his commission a,s sale, and it he cati get anything choice - representative of the Company in the : from the Salrittion Army innnigration-, and at a right figure will buy. • sale of stock•;:be has alSo garnished bureau in response to an enquiry, re- ' mill at :Doherty's. resumed. trained servant, girls being brought !. The Saw ' to he paid in ' liquilatiori cif shores. .. soroe 'ossessmehta in Exeter, that'werel to this cistintry. . ThiS hi what they. Operations Monday, and will be kept 'They are prepared to bring, busy • getting out lumber: -eta, for . • The 'n'ovissionaf • Directors .iteptidiatte say *- - • . trained domesties to . this county from . 'building operations in the near future.• :. entirely Mr. Saunders':claini; they.say England on conditien that the party 1 It msexpectedthat a riuniber of other he was never engaged by the Company making application for sanie• will ad- men will.be pot to work in o few days . to represent it,and do notappear to be vance. twci.thirds • paSsige -Money, : cleaning up, .•• : . ,-. , - - . -• worrying over: the . outcome. of. the, . Whieli is $33.00 ;•.dornestics to be em -.1 .. . Ss ET. 'Smith shipped •• two - Ore of ' suit. .. • . .. . - • ,, • . ployed for 12 montlig,• and- to .receive t. not less than $10ii Month. The inoneY - and Londeshoro. Mr Chao Reid, , who stock -Prida,y, one, each from Clinton ••A NEW-LEAGITE.--.-A St.:being is On • . . foot at • present " to • eOttiblish What advanced by. apPlicaot to be repaid:•by • •. ivas'eupposed to ship..tiVa lean &Aut. • Might be :Isnown as the • L. -- IL & ' B. ' servant frourwages due; at the rate of ,day was unable to do so, the rods beL • Jim sor League .or -hoekey. team. This :mot, more than .. half of arnourit. per Mg .so bad- that Waters found it int - Wilt include clubs from London, Ansa. month until paid: Should any of :one .•possible te' deliver their' tock. Bigh- - Craig; Ilensalk, Clinton, or such. other ladies &Ohs) to secure a servant in- teen ea were bteught in out of forty: clubs as may wish to conia• in along ':this Way, by 'phoning -the- NEW -pit& .60xteid *shipped then °on ... to .-the line. Such a league would not .in- your n , , awe will be sent to .: - • . . lerfere with, ,the .already . established • • _, . - . ,- • SIT I• Messrs Elliott and Davis were. in • Toromo. . . . , . '. leagues, and wohld. • fill a; long -felt SEAPORTH. WON BY 2 POL .S. . . want, for there are a.great 1.urriber sef ---,Thursday .eVening last,:eight.of Clsn-,4 - . . . 'Gsalt?.rieh Monday, attending the sale " goons. hockey throughout the ton's checker kilayers wensto Satifortit i T .1-4 (t3o t h 743; al It: rcstnt. g71ifogitnsrulllt eciuntryside, who have not facilitide On the 5.20 train and returned 'cp. t1). The Fawn, Covert Coat is the Coat for Spring. Wear. Fashion has decreed that and set the seal. of her approval on it. Last week we passed • into stock some very nobby garments,Jackets that hhVe style. to them and are faultless in fit. Se:vet-al good "styles not more than two or three garments alike. Here'are three !cadent. , At $8.00 Coats made from al -wool fowls Covert. new sleeves with t uff, well tailorgdt: and •'perfect fit- ,$8•00 ting, special value at each At $10.00 - Coats made from good qt lity fawn. Witip:' • cord and Coverts. strapped.bac and frontinew • sleeves with cuff, belt. mercerised lining, veryt stylish , • Coats made from extra cluality fawn Whip- . cord, raised seams, half belt, trimmed •with small buttons, velvet collar, mercerised lining,g` each .. . ... . . 1 0 Oa New Libbleums 4 Yards' Wide ;lust opened this week Some new Sedtch Lin- - oleuins 4 yards wide. Thoroughly seasoned cloths in neat tile and floral patterns. , soc and 6ec the.icivare yard r-- Ready=to.wear Skirts Some new Skirts just.in that.should prove- to .1 you how economical it is to buy the garments ready-made, No waiting or bother of fitting, buy-. ing your Skirt ready -to -put-on. Each garment is tailor-made, correct in style, and pertect fitting - These are all new. 'These ues speak for them. • selves. wenswinemanisasertis At $3.25 Skirts made from dark grey Tweed effects; medium weight, pleated and - trhitnied - with small buttons, also made from plain black cloth, trimmed with straps and small silk, 11"` buttons, very special value at each.. • .. • • - At $175 • Sliirtsunade/tons_goodmjalitylga4.0L_ trimmed with buttons, stitching and plain Satin eo 7g and pleating, a dressy garment, at each .....,.. 0131 al . -At $4.50 Skirts made from fine black Cloth, trimmed with pleating. strappings and buttons, also some extra fine Tweeds with panels of pleating at front and sides, two very stylish garments $4 50 each• s • At $5,00- . Skirts made from extra fine plain black Clath, full pleated panels, tailor-rnade through- out, special at each.... $5 00 e. At $6.50 Skirts made from fine black Venetian, will , , stand any amount of hard wear and keep their appearance, handsomesly trimmed with cord, $6150 pleating and buttons, each •••• of" off • of *a .01p131111•1111111 Silks for Suits Neat check Silks in bfue,. green, brown and black with white. Quite corroct and very dressy. Will not cut. Very special:value per yard. • Fifty Cents - animals of this nature to be certified as free of contagious disetiee, Mr. CO RATP is just as important, in proportion to ,the use of the r00111, as any in .your home.. The shelves, without a covering of some`r kind, are as Crude and unfinished as your • parlor without a carpet, or your window without a Shade,—its just a matter of the kind of covering ino the shelves required to add that touch -of taste which makes all attractive and in harmony. The kind of covering we esteem the hest is a new• crepe, paper, 10 inches deep, one edge decorated. Your choice of six colors— red, green, white, blue, yellow and, pink, put up in folds 10 feet long, and the price is eight cents per fold. . The Above is the story as we know how best to tell it' - about . • The best Patty Decoration we know One thing more ; COME AND 'SEE' IT. liodg•ens Bros., ,Dy.y Coo(18, Clinton; In . a 1,i- ale was largely attended, but very ' necesaary.for belonging. to the 0. H. A. 10.49, while there they engage friendly game of mion board, little of the stuff•cattiO this way, far-, me • the i I- ' . HAD TO KILL IT. -Messrs J. and with &skeane' number eeplayerld- from . mers getting incst of the things sold. N. Fair met with the lois,ofa fine lit4d that'town, at least they were supposed: ' -Doctors Gunn,Of Clinton; McLen- of •export beef Friday morning. A to be. 'Clinton's score, at,the close of I 'non, of Ripley; Simpson. Of Xintail nUMber afanimale had been driven to lax games was three points:lower than •' performed an operation on _Mrs Robt 1 the 'stock yards, and while waiting to their opponeute. By a perusal of the McDonald, of Laurier,last week. .Mrs ' be loaded' one slipp6d on the Ice, which score below, however, it will be seen , 1 McDonald has been ill for some time, the ground ' was covered with. ,Not very close game Woe' played by all but hope for her speedy recovery. !' being able to get it up. on its feet, it with two or three exceptions, which 1: Lucknovv Sentinel; . ' Was thought -the beast had suffered an pretty near balanced up. Out of 'it Friday last was the ' first day on 4: injutY,`so they decided to kill it,,Which total of 48 games nearly a third of •I which Mr John Fester has been able, Iwas done: No better eating Zould be • these were draws, which means that to 'Walk out•from his home for about asked for in the meat, line, than was to neither side .wort thein. There is no fifteen rnonths,he having suffered diir- . be found on this animal ' The Messrs other game that requires the. sameing that time from i peculiar form of 1 Fair Bros had to kill another valuable thought and careful study as checkers, . ailment - stagnation of the blood. His beast Is shoet time ago,which broke its leg in some unaccountable 'way,: while Standing in the stable. . . Often the .Cheapest 6.01.01.01.41 FAIR e Always the Best. SHOULD OPEN UP DRAINS. -It is never oisr wish to complain; but we do think the street committee should • do sonfething towards opening up the drainways so that the water can get away without • flooding, cellars etc, The corner of Isaac and Mary street is in a very bad condition, what drain- age there is, is finding its way through J. Rands blacksmith ' shop. • Another act'we t oink the councilshould assutne 'when winter cemes again and that is and it is an interestmg game to watch. Seaforth.purposes returning the game in the near future, and should they do so, We hope a large enough room will be secured for onlookers. , (MINTON Won mu Diaw • 8EAFORTH 3. Cook . 4 2 Scots J. 13: Hoover 2 8 1 Broclotioli W. Grant 4 2 0 Wilson Levi Wilt1e 1 2 3 McDonald. .1. T. Watts ' 1 4 1 Collins Mar Btoillioo. 2 3 1 Kenneth ni. .Tobnaon 1 1 4 Campbell H. Heulden 1 4 , 1 bhanahan 16.. 19 to keep the snow. ots the business pecV-- - - streets levelled, and when huge drifts , -iiiVIVIeeting of Council appear have the same 'carted away. ) • • . • It is an injustice to the merchants to , A special meeting of the town cows - have mounds piled six and eight feet cir was held Tuesday evening to con - high in front of their stores and then • eider a proposition, which was laid he - when the thaw sets, in to have the fore them that eyening and Which is greater part of the water finding .fts as follows :- , way to their cellars, and expect them. -i-to-putlnywith•-therannoyance-and-in-- We the undermentioned prerisional -.DIrecRkii .ortrie-CrititeitricaittibrCO: IMP"' a I 1 ' Simi. Owen Vsq THE LAST OF ' THE HOCKEY John Jenkins Esq.. Vice President. to tinhitch and draw his cutter over ., President. eleven, •and got back at three, having ki 1 SEASON. -The ice on the rink was • Wild= P. Spalding Esq..,, Manag- spots thatwere eo soft, • ' somewhat soft for good hockey play- ing Director. . ••- ''• I frig last Tuesday eveninv but an in- H. B Combe Esci, SecretarY Veit- The Fort Francis Times says that the , B. , . • tereeting and lively, game was had surer. • ' however between a picked team from IL T. Rance. Esq., M. M. ' Combe, 'i Hodgens and Jackson's •and another Directors, from the town, more expressif e,rillad propose to become incorporated under 1 "The Indians " The latter team prov- the name Of the Clinton Kit ittleg (lo , ed too fast, and were able to score 2 , .goals, while the HI & J'S scored 1. These local matches have been good ' exhibitions games and are building up enough good players in •the tovrn to l Warrant them in putting on several i good teams! next winter, and not only f having a clubin the O. flo A.. Inter- mediate kriell-but •another in the • Juniors. We take the liberty of nem- ! ing seVen yowl g rnen, whom we think ; cannot be beaten for their size; age I and weight Theseare Mowat Chowen,, ; Bert Johnson, Stewart Jackson, Eddie ' Sheppard, Clare Stanley, Roy,. Cante- : lots, and Captained by Clarence 1 Sheppard. I WHAT A ClIA.MfE FROM LAST. . -How many of dur 'readers in this sedlion can recall the severe snow storms that raged in this neighbor- hood one year ago. •-..We Venture to state very ,few, 'However, when we mention an . incident that happened then they will 'recall the ote`rms in their minds, It WAS On the evening of the• 16th and morning of the 17th of March 1004, that the storms tied. np the tail - roads so bad in this northern section, that no trains passed over the r./4 B. & B for ten days. it was then thstt Conductor Quirks train was stalled north of town, and in the morning ,i rigs were sent out, bringing in nearly 1'60 passengers,,raany of whom spent I the greater part of tens days in town Ithe guests of G. Te R, , But mark the xlifference in the.elements'on the same dates this year, raining, and snow fast disappearing, in fact verv little left, after having as Many feet of anew fall ha February of this year its 1 there were (luting all of the winter l previons ; but the win& ticeminpanyt, 1 Mg the donna' this season Were* Ver;f nu,d in comparison to a year ago, and . it wall for this reason that the rail. reade Ilex() not experieneed the diffl. 6 ties this Winter. Mich oti they had to counter the last one, Of '•I • I f friends are g ad to see that he is get- ting better., • • Miss Bess je Murch who has taught one of the nepartments of the Welles- ley Public School for the past five years has resigned her position there to fill a similar one in the Wolseley' Pub - lie School, Assa. On leaving she was presented with a valuable teachers' • Bible and- $15 in gold, :Her salary' Rph Butt left Tuesday with a eat of some of the best heavy working helves that have ever been shipped from Clin- ton to the west. Owing to the bad condition of the roads he was unable to get all of his horses delivered; so he rnatie tnp a car of eighteen, and started on his journey. Mr • Butt gees with the horses. • ., • The condition of the ,ro,acla outside of town last week, may he judged bythe fact that it took 2ilsours to bring some cattle into town from a farm only one -mile-away; End "adObtriiiii-toWn:reft- _for reur.miledrive-to-see-a-patiebt•at. Conservative Convention . of Rainy River has decided on the decapitation • of Government office holders, and the filling of their places by Conservatives. TT, 0, Bell is to get the position of Ltd. or such other name as the blov- ViireowTinniTeisusiabyesr Awiganteantzpuott.inelirtrt„ emir -in -Council may designate with a Vtal Stock $250011 e propose to erect a plant *able (if turning out 800 dozen pairs of stockings per week, and to employ 70 hands. . We would ask your honorable body to submit a by-law to the ratepayers for a loan of $6000, to he repaid in 20 annual paymenth of bitch proportions as will meet the interest and sinking fund annually. W'e agree to give security satisfactory to the Colwell. We would also ask your honorable hotly for a fixed assessment of $2090 for a period of twenty years. • „„After being talked over by the mem- bers of the council, and favorable views expressed by thein, t motion Was put and carried unattinlously that this, council is of the opinion that it, is in the best interests of the town to receive the above proposition from the provlsionel directors- of the confirined by the senate , a few days Clinton Knitting Co, Ltd , and that, a ago, The doctor is the homeopathie bylaw be passed by this council and member of the board, and his friends submitted to the people so soon there. throughout the city are more than •after as the lase will permit." plsased et the action of the gov- .A committee of the whole council ernor in choosing a Missoula ntan for was appointed to meet the provisional the positiolo directors and draw up a satisfisetory , agreement with them. The teurteil Several times( during the past win - to meet again so soon there after and ter the earefulnese of engineers. on the' pass said bylaw. Goderich and Buffalo bus been ex - Thefts!' text of the agreement and* enaplified through. hones and e0w8 bylaw will be published m tiles° col. getting on the track and instead of 'limns next week, getting off, would start up or down the track as the case might lie, and „„, run 'ahead of ,the engine for tAct:twhadiggin,oertoMorr)Uy,' 01Pornitho' Engineers have repeatedly had to tarroWly Waned drowning, by ;going el14cken their speed to kat MTh eight through the lee °tithe Wellandthultir, innlitare,htionheoloweggrldingwIttellin° 14,,,111,e 4,1111,i,; While -he was crossing. • IS a, killdneeth WWII Writers Whom Mrs, Wise has asked the NEw IDEA., have oWned this kook should ao- to express her' deep and heartfelt relate, Thrice,. han_ luteepeijerl thanks to those who have so kindly as. tWeeit here and uoderich, t last slated her in many ways during' her time dtWe weeoks at when sev recent td bereavement. erg boo of cattle t,tthe Aauntiot. Bell i§ well known as the son-in-law of Mr. J. Bell, of town, • Friday evening The Jackson Hockey team played a good game with the Hodgens seven, but unfortunately Were not fortunate enough to score, the latter getting four goals, while the jhekson got but one. It was the best game these two houses, have played against each other, horrever, and the score should have 'been different for the splendid work that was done, I. Forresterrefereed the game, ' The following, from, • a Cavalier, North Dakota paper, refers to a son of Mr Geo Glasgow, formerly of Clinton; -Dr•Williain A. GlaSgoveyeate,rdity received his official notification front the secretary of state regarding his ap- pointment as a member of the beard of state medical examiners, which was Spring ootwe :N4 11: . We are making extensive preparations Spring Sale of Fine Shoes.. Por the balance cof this month. We will continuehlur Great gearing Sale which - has-been thus far a grand success. We ,Uve yet a . limited'Aupply- of miscellaneous .goods 'which we will clear out regardless of cost. • OUR BOYS AND GIRLS SCHOOL BOOTS at 130c• and 51 are the best values ever offered in (Minton. OUR MEN'S FINE BOOTS at 42 and $2.25 are . _tradYe ovInieho nneursld. *see the values we .areaSffering in • Ladies' • -Vine Boots, .$8 and $3.50 Boots, going at ,42. • We may .have your size left , , • • • ' You eannotjudge of the values we are giving, un- . less you Come and see. Na trouble to show goods. We know we can save you: money on Footwear. • Do you need Rtihbers or Rubber Boots We have just what von want. We ate sole agents in Clinton for Kant Kraek and Granby Rubbers. •We believe they are the best and they don't cost any more` than the inferior . Kinds.' We guarantee every pair. Why not have the Our prices keep us busy all the time • • e'Ckld ?avi Local News.' Mr. J. P Tisdall retsirned Wednes- day from Toronto. Thomas Watt has taken charge of the power at the Jackson Matufact- I uring Co's establishment.. Mr W. W. Farran has taken over the 'old She,pperd homestead- of .73 'acres recently purchased by Mr John Johnston. ' 'Mr. Ernst dies, of May, sold a did type of the farm horse. to Mr. John , Totrance, for which he received the tidy sum of $100.00 • , I Eight citizens of the -town of Clinton, have passed 'away since the 1st of March, and•four others fromoutside points have been.laid to rest in Clinton, (3einetery. • . , • Wm. Jackson returned from Preston Springs. today. • He was accompanied by Mr. Wm. Usher one of the officials of the (3. P. R. Whilerhere he was the guest of Mr. Jackson. • W. Glenn Campbell was unable to go to his classes on Monday last at Blyth as he is not fully recovered from grip, He hopes to resume his work at Myth • and Wingham next week.- it,Toseph-Wheatly----eame-near----13e-- ing severely burned, the other dav, while he wa,s'fixing the furnace fire at the town hall. When he opened the door it burst of, flame singed his face and eyebrows. * On Monday Mrs. • Wm. Hardy of the 'London Road received a tele- gram from 1Vlaridosts, stating -that her father, Wm. Courtis was at the point of death. She left for that place. on Tuesday- morning. Mr. Oeurtis is 88 years nf age. The Clinton Shcivv.Csie Works have orders at the present time for two 10 foot eariee, with triplicate mirior frames for Reg Black, Goderich; one ft show tan for Walter Pridham, Goderich; one 10 ft for J. W. New- combe, and a number of small orders, . What a much nicer appearance our business streets would present if the slush and ice, which can be easily re- moved at present, were done. And is it too soon to covernence scraping the filth and dirt Off—the streets, thereby giving the elements a chance to thaw what is beneath. judgment writs were ' issued from' 1 the Division' Court office here • this Week on 100 of the stockalisbigaribera to the proposed Cold Storage and Pork 'Packing .0o. Others are to follow. I Some More very interesting develop- ments are likely' to arise before this i company is Wound up. - i ' Athos close of the Concert on Mon- day night, Mr. Harold Jarvis paid a very high compliment tts the Doherty Piano that had been used for sworn- paniment, stating that any town • might well,be proud of amaniffacturer who could turn out an instrument of such superior qualities, • - Miss X. Brown, who has been Visi 6 ing Mrs, W. Glen Oaltpbell returned home ors Monday. on Sunday. last. Miss Brown again favoured the con- gregations Of the Presbyterian ()hutch both Morning and evening with solos; the one at night beintg, particularly, Well received. Miss • Brown by her , inking in Clinton has won fo her- self expressions Of commendation on All side& She 1108116131ell a beantifut VOlde and a perfectly natural manner, which enables her to Interpret bar omi- t* with boo OWL • • • .. rder Sprin Suit 'There is. Ind . better:' time. than right'. NOW to order your Spring Suit. All our new Sinengs: are in, . and there' is a wider range of: Patterns to select from than --there,4011--be--later --on;-- 01... .-cler-NOW-,-,aficl -run-lux-risk . .. of disappointment, ,,for We can finish it up and have it ready just when you want it. Canadian . Tweeid-Suitt $12.50,-$15.and 18 Genuine Scotch Tweed Suitings Irish Tweed Suitings $16, Si8 "and $20 Worsted S ultings $oc• and $22. Alt trirnined throughout with good linings and made up In first-class ,style. 110.0fir • CLOTHING Olt CUN1OLON.1010 L