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The Clinton New Era, 1905-03-31, Page 9af3E.Eal.**03:973.o3.300 • Friday,. March...,3:W.. • .$aturday, .April ist , TUE CLINTON NEW: ERA, MAW* 51 1905 1 10 on s bringin -th hi b, t ID ful livery horses a bay and a grey • g m a coup e o eau - I N gli W t d ad *twat; U++++++ +Oft + SI A A ORSENOTES.-stlarvey Davis re. * is+ +74 time tom 'a on 4i m P NTRY DECORATION 'RUMAT, MARCH 31, 1001 k •4nd all* the following week, we make our Open- ingt,Disolay of Spring Millinery, We extend to - yonthe freedomof the store. Come whenever and as often. as you like, and study the new styles at your leisure. Our Millinea have prepared a col. lection of high-class stylish Millinery that cannot but be of interest, and we are confident that a visit to our Showroom will be both pleasant and i? profitable. ° \ e • . . ,; * 4,1 callgillnall=111111111, • Local NOtiCeS McCloskey, of cif dermh, for, which he Retsular meeting of town council aera ist. new wages. apply to itaiss.w ssEWOOttnit• hut it was also a good Animal, D. M. Kennedy has had the rOof of Ins residence reshilagled. A GOOD FEAT. -On Saturday Couch's dallorseless" carriage lias moroing last, Mr, Din who resides again made its • appearance, The old near Dungannon, walked tete Gocler. sonie is as active as ever, Ilmiles away, in time to catch the early train which he took to exibloatisgtite.r erjcktseitiraereliknall,yw steouira ealraip.4 Motmesialle. He then walked from cents a dozen in Clinton. trureanto4 Mtolg•ItiotiezutYhoeyet'sd,rao‘reilneipaleulina. To -m erre erVaturdayrits.A`oril Fools Day. You wi I be smart a the small ton over abominable roads, where Mr, boy does not get the start of you. Duff had sonar) business to transact; He got through in time to take the We were pleased to see Mk Arthur first tai i back, and was in Goderich Couch ab e to take a drive Tuesday, before 11 o'clock; It wasa, pretty good Although very weak, he feels in fairly' feats, And shows he is a hustler, good health. • The streets look very muck better WALKED IN. -last Friday Martin since being cleaned, and in a feu days O'Donnell, who was laid off on ac. there will be vesy little left of the' count of an over flow of water filling winter refuse, othe gravel pit at Walton, was corn- Beavefis, who has been drilling pelledto' walk to Seaforth to get a, ;cells iu this neighborhood for several train, a distance of ten milea. The• stage, which carries the maili having voeoars sir:1st' orre-rit4ssttliettliai-P7B-Peats to make tlusdistaneelna given time, kb' h" - - refused to Garry passengers, po Martin .6. J. Qrijskshas saddeds. one of these walked behind. and fotand it no trouble .beevatifiA EntentAlesuteN::are • tuis sssvss kaafsthe Sta,seat besides fixtures. It oae of the, raised kindi renderiliksessidtithee;te aS•coujale of and made by John Carters -Clintons losseathats got down -hl -the -maw, -On Herb- Castle haa taken a situation ta- ttled way.. 4. good many farmers here. the McOlary's• Stove Foundry,London; the former beinit beautiful 804 141 Loca otes horse, and looka thongla tt might I X44.14+4,+++,,144,4444401,44401,41 have been a racer itt Ito A' Morrie this•Week sal a gelding to Mr Onesetuarter of 1005 haa gone. WANTED.-Mald, da general homework, received over $200; it wits a goed Price, next fonclay, /OR eS4kN-590 Choice Bos -bushel,. at 20c each, Apply to Joe. Wheatley, autism eine or setae and Steamy. Auctiou Sak of as batance of the Chintz and Crockery stock, on •Yatiorday evening, at 0 O'clock, at Ballard's grocery, suaccseor (o. R.Vrahain. - Zonto Zoillegi. • 1 IN I U.'RED.-Lott Pickett while en- gaged in loadingg square timber at the Doherty- Organ Co's saw mill received. ace urt That have -Style And are good values. • This is the Lace Curtain time, and if large .assort- • ment, great variety,.4-irew and handsomepatterns • and good value t cOunt, this 'is the Lace Purtain o Store. We h tve never had a .stock we were as well pleased with as that now ori view in our House Yurnishing Department. It has been selected With „ great care, from the best source s of supply, and from the lowest to the highest grade, patterns are new, dainty and stylish. Lace Curtains 2. and 3 yards long, made from strong net, in new and neat patterns, several designs to choose from. At soc At 75c At $11.00 At $1.50 At . .$2.00 At Good quality Lace Curtains, full 3 yards long, tape or batten hole edges, strong net and good patterns , At this prise half -a -dozen patterns, everyone'of which is special. Not ode in the 'loti but s worth from $1.25 to $1 50. •This year we searched for the best Curtain we could find in the trade to sell at this price, and are sure that we have values today that are not duplicated. All 3S yards long, M to 60 inc hes wide, taped or buttonhole edges. • • Lace Curtains made from fine strong nets, new pat- terns, fanc3r border, with plain centre or the mote staple floral designs, many patterns to select from, all 3t yards long, buttonhole edges. • Some exeeptionally good patterns at this priee, de" signs that are suitable for any room, made from very fine but strong nets, and also in a heavier, coarser texture, that are very fashionable this season, all full - length and good width. - Extra fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, fang,' lace patterns; also the new heavy tborclers, Witti plaid e tres, and some new patterns intsh net, all fiaL ssan nfr-good width, tape edges. ,,. • • At Very handsome Nottingham Lace Curtains. newest • designs in fine or heavy flsh net, white or ecru, full. $4.5o length and width, with best buttonhole edges,' de- signs that are suitable for any room, Swiss Curtains Door Panels An extra fine assortment of Swiss - and Irish Point Curtains, white or: • ecru shades, new and handsome de- signs, at $5.00, $6,00, $7.0o • Some very pretty docr panels in Rob-, binette, Nottinghan-., Siviss and nat- tenburg effects; of most of them only one or two of any one pattern; prices are from 50c to $2.50 each. • New Carpets. injuries that la 1 lin) up ot a while. One end of the log slipped off its rest allowing the other end to go up in the air and in its course striick Lou, under the nose tearing the 'flesh. -Thelogthen took A -roll jamming -his ankle against another lag, It was a eloS0 cell, and a miraculous escape fsom more serio-us, injery. " • • < sfird.i„ .LAID - jacksr lady, who- at one tinse worked for r Cornish and had the misforaine to abouts found it easier and safer to have his leg .broken about six weeks walk intotown Saturdaythan to drive ago, by a box of tea falling on him, -and.some of them eatne , several while at work in Toronto is still con- miles.• ' fined to his roons. with,,a plaster of " -- Paris cast enveloping the injured. mem- IN BAD SHAPE -The Stapleton ker. The bones were -not knitting as hill presents a sight.that is hardly con - rap dly as the doctors thought they ceivable unless one looks upon it. In should be doing so bad to place it in fact it has been herd to find the hill the cast; we hope soon to hear of Jac k the past six weeks, the snow. having being able -0, be around again. •, enveloped it, and On Saturday last . , • WILL OCCUPY TliElit 'NEW HALL.' --The neW hall above the Iionibelfloat has. been fleished and, wili.be occupied by a numberof lodges. as their meeting place. A platform has been placed therein' for the head officer's chair. There is a main hall. a, paraphernalia room, a candidates • te- ceptIon room and an ante room for clothes, etc. • On 117onclay everiinv the: A, 0„ Ir. transfetrecitheir flxtntes and working toolet and five other lodge; will move' shmtly. These are the 1. .0. Ps Tempters, Hone (Niels, Chosen ,eriends and A, O. 17. W. - • WATCH FOR THEM. --A. number of dealers„in cottasesi, cloth .etc. • are canvassing Ontario with what they. claim is the balance of • a stook that was recently damaged. by fire and •whiela they were offering to the people farmers particelarly, At what they claim to be, big reductions in prices,' • taking.notes payment. :The dealers have • 'struck Essex County. They. operate hi the seine way that the steel rangenien did aifeW years ago. They Were at Belle River last week from which -centre four wagons are operat- ing. it is Wadley have.eight wagons doing business and will no doubt strike this section • shortly. Watch .for • PROSPECTSOF BEING LARGELY 'ATTENDED. -We are' informed tay those in. command, that inVitatiotts • have been issued to some sixty Orange ledges' to join with•Iherr Clinton btethren in a grand walk andcele: bration to be held here on the 12th of July next. . Conamittees are hard at • work, planning and getting the nec- essaries within sjght, and they hint at having some -15,000visit the town that • day. •If such should be. the ca.se; :• we feel the hospitality of the town ivill be extendedthe visitors, And that all our residents svill do their best' to make it a galaday, and one of pleastite to all Who may attend. The coin- arittee prornises plenty of music, good speeches by Prominent speakers and 1 will spare neither labor 'or expense, to i meeting of the council Was called , for makeyoot visitleog to. pArenninherec . Alex Robinson, of Goderich, who ifi 1. Monday eventrils to consider the agree- A brother-in-law of Reuben. Graham anent entered into : between a cern- &nets pitch day. ' mate° from councd and the provisional i negotiating with Mr X Stanley' for • The Electric Light Co has put in TURF ASSOCIATI)N FoilmED.;-- . . - . . .. At a large and influential 'meeting of directors of the Cjinton Knitting the sub -leasing of .the Rettenbiiry some nice fixtures fair the Foiesters 00., House Ales is an old time hotel . :Hall, over Tiddall's Bank. -, • horse fanciers reret at the Mason House andif satisfactory give the the nee- I man and will Make things -hum should • last week and organized, what still be essary first and second. reading of the be get possessten. , . This early warm spell has hustled out the awnings, and the business he has moved to that place and will live thEast London on Rectory St. - • Chas*Reid shipped • a• car of. stock Fridayseantelon. & 44 allis ear of hogs Monday, and Fitzsimons & on on Tuesday. The prIce ef hogs still re- main firm at 6e,• ' 100518 a, year full Of Sunday,s. It be- gan and ends with A Sunday -; has more Sundays than any other one day from six to twelve feet of snow still in the Week, and has five inoeths with lay in the cut out of the hill, the only five Sunday's each. : passageway beibg found betwee•n the The lawn tennis club are having the telegraph poles 8,nd• the •fence on the •Court back of theo: rectory -rolled and left hand side•. Sotne may asked • why •seeded, so as to be ready as soon as the has itenp,t been Icept •open ? we •might ground dries out. Their annual meet - say iftom the looks of it, that all• the ing Will be held next week. • residents of Stapleton would have had• ' Walter. Itaviii who left here six a winter's job doing so, and we don't weeks ago for the west has secured a think tbe township would care to Pay the wage bills.• good situation. with a Calgary de. •• • pattmental store' and is hi charge of ' BUYS THE COAL BUSINESS•-• the crockery departraeot. •• On Monday next Mr D McCoryie takes vThe aliases Cele, who bave spent the Oyer the coal business that has been so avintee at Yonkers, N, Y., are expea- successful-carried on b'y Messrs Hars • ed home in the course of couple land Bros for many years; This firm • weeks. Their many friends hers will hos one of the best coal stands in the be pleased. to hear of, their returirs„ province for the handling of Stich fuel conveniently. and only last season, Grandpa Searle showed us a curiosity in the form of an oriole's nest, attached built a Comfertable office and weigh' scales in connection 'therewith. There to which was hanging one of the builders, that had become strangled is included irt the deal, tLe coal shedss by a horse hair getting twisted around what coal is onshandi office and scales, im neck. ' • ' team of horses, bobs and wagons for••• hauling coal. In this braneh of their Messrs Mernaan and Courtice *ere 'at work Wednesday sollinkthe bowl7 business Messrs Harland Bros will , be missed but we wish Mr McCorvie that mg 'green. ,Althoggh the worms have same large ',Patronage, • Which their . . been active yet: the' rolling has put • , the iawn in 'very .gooa Shape ;for a pred.ecessors enjoyed. • atarter. , • is just as important, in proportion to the "1". use of the room, as any' in your home, • The shelves, without a covering of some kind, are as crude and unfinished as your parlor without a carpet, or your window without a shade, -;its just a !natter of the kind of covering in the shelves, required to add that touch of taste which makes all attractive And harmony The kind or • coveriag wet -Men -1 the best is a new crepe paper, 10 inches deep, one edge. decorated. Your choice of six colors- - red, green, whiterblue, yello'w 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 • , r • The best Panty Decoration we know ..0130 thipganores COME ANP ,apg IT. ;. . BROKETWO RIBS.-Two.weeks , Miss Mabel Kerr graduate nurse has ago John johnion, who was avorking seturnedhome from her. case, • and id in the gravel . pit near -s -Walton, met now open for their engagements. with an unpleasant and painful egs Orders left; at her home Victoria- St. perience. From the top of pit to hot. or. address Clinton Post Office will be" tom, where the wen were working is attended to.• • about 35. feet, -and a good size stone •Mendayevenbag is 'Council nights, Weighing about five pounds; fell from . feet your accounts in at once, and not its lodging above and alighted' on Mr ; reeve them till the last minute. The olinsani'd back justbelow the should- public School Board meets .Thursdays .erhlade, breaking two ribs,and caused not having held a session loot month,, a swelling to appear about the sike of and the Collegiate meets Friday. ' a soup bowl. :He was coinpelled to Tom Wheatley goes to Louisville lay up for the rest of the day, sand on this week; where helas secured a good the morrow Started towork again, but situation This is the ' fourth of soon found His trouble was more than Doherty Organ Co's employees to go he could bear. A Walton doctor was there, theothers beingMessrsWhitely, called and bandaged Mr johreon R.olibeck, Lappine. • • since which time he has been eonflneo • - to his room at his boarding 'mime. Ramps has it that -Mr Jerome An. We are .pleased • to be . eble to state drews will likely finish the assessing that he is progressing favorable arid of the town, oyving to the _present willsoon be around again. .•; serioua illness of Mr Thos Walker, • • who has been confined to his bed 'for •COUNCIL MEETING: -s A special the past three weeks. Often the Cheapest Always the Bes • Spring Footwear We are making extensive preparations for a big Spring Sale of Shoes. For the balance 6f this Month we will continue our Great Clearing Sale which has been thus far a grand. success. We .have yet 'a limited supply of miscellaneous goods Willett We Will .clear,out regardless of cost.. . ' OUR BOYS AND GIRLS SCHOOL BOOTS at 90e And $1 are the beet valued ever offered in Clinton. OUR MEN'S FINE BOOTS at $2 -and $2.25 are , • tirade *inners.• ' •. You should see the values we are offering in Ladies'" • Fine Boots, $8 and $8.50 Boots, going at $2. We -may s ha,ve your size left • • , , You cannot judge of the values we • are giving, up. , less you come snd see. Na.trouble terShow goods. We know.we can saye you money on Footwear. . Do you need Rubbers or Ittabber Boots.? We have jest *bat vett want. We are tole agents in Clinton for Kant Krack and Granby Rubbers. We helieve they are ' • the best and they idon't cost eny. anon- than the inferior Kinds.. We giterantenever3r pair. Why not have the Our prices keep us busy all the time The • • . .a lor ; Local News. • Mr Fred Hill will occupy the house vacated by Mi Will Ross. • Easter Holiday rates Mare been an- nounced and extend from .April 20th Mr and Mrs Sweet have taken up housekeeping in Ales Little's cottage, Mary St. David Dickinson has do far recover- ed his health as to be able to be on the Variety and values in this big Carpet- stock that are not equalled in any store hereabouts. Hav- ing a double outlet means that we can show just double the number of patterns we possibly could, had we only one store. New Spring Stocks are all in, and greater variety to select from than ever before. All Carpets over 50c cut, made and laid w.tb.out extra charge._ Tapear-Y-CanietS-Englighs 25 or more patterns in 'English Tapestry Carpets, good color , ing and vvearing qualities, cuts made and laid ate(' /EA • tO /0 per yard • Balmoral Carpets -English. 8 patterns in Balmoral Carpets. These will wear better than a cheap Brussels. Cut, made and laid at per yd 65 900 to .31 Brussels CarpetS-English.. 15 or 20 patterns in first class Bruseels Carpets. the best Car pet to buy, because it gives the best wear $1 .00 tOS1125 • Out, made and laid, at per yard Velvet Carpets -English. Fine grade Velvet Carpets, thick, close pile, good eolorings, will stand any amount of bard wear l'$1 25 $135 made and laid per yard, IIMINNIMEarvtegAWMAlinfl Axminster Carpets -English. • 7 s Several :new designs in heavy English Axminster Carpets, thick, close pile, with rich, soft colorings, Cut, =deed' MI • and laid, per yard i ou Union Carpets -Canadian: .• 20 patterns in Canadian Union Carpets, colors guareatiteed not to run, stock absolutely clean and free fromnn rn au to Due, • grease.. At per yard •j>it••-. *0.• Woo Carpets- ana Ian. • . Neat colors, made from clean, pure Wool, free from greake oto any impurity, colors guaranteed not to runt 7 g a5 $1 ' • many new designs •U,s U Hodgens Bros - Dry' Coods - Clinton.. - iiiiiii•liossiommow known as the Clinton Driving club. bitrYolltsra• • 13 tilp °wwbeetebessasbey technical „point olnanaie Laing was compell• ed to lay places again present a summeelled ap- All present were of one opinion that a - could legally grant the loan as , , up for a few days the past week owing pearanee. 'place for speeding was neededin town, ked for vvithout a ' • Instead of having to use the streetespecial act of perhainett, when a town to having suffered a strain' to his Mr :Geo Routledge is moving his Assruntitaitteer-cotnposestr-V-Messr - bssatelsayiarng-mart.thae...40„.ss r__________shoulder. He • was in betWeen two famil this father-in-law's in Mullett; C"PP,ehairman, G Jenkins; Jas Flynn, cent of the axes levied in such ,aavitv: . - es cam, fixings it-ilcnizekte of the enti-ler as e au e away a good. dea ceng .1 A King and,M Hill, were agpointed After diecussing the matter the Uteri • when they came.together, giving am mason -work. • • to solicit members and R Gra run was was instructed to .write the Municipal World, for advice on the matter; until this arrives it will be left ha obeyaficee an unpleasant squeeze, - A St Marys paper complains because of the difficulty of locating. the pro- posed new post:office. There's al! ways some..difficulty in such cases, even if the location- decided upon is the very best • one possible. Clinton has hadithis experience. • ' and the best mode of_procedure under the circemstances. Wednesday etren- The steamer Lakeside, made the trip ing a free and eady discussion of the from Port Dalhousie to Toronto, , on Monday, _forcing hers waas-PitrilY: -matter- ensued -until -a, -later-hoer;•sand thl.ough the Ice in order to make the -harbos the first boat of -the -season,- and the Captain gets a' silk hat as a prize, The purser on the boat is Percy Holmes, fornierly of Clinton, done in the On axle gazette and loca As shnwinq hate natnes become paper, but at the same time take the '.'hereditary" it rnikht bo mentioned necessary steps to have the bylaw that Mr Albeit E Turner was, asked the other day what "14.," stood for, and he rePlied "Edward," it was my great- grandfather's tanne,my grand -father's, my fether'6,18 my own, and have handed it clown to my sem!' - • • Mrs'Galbraith epenedup her. dress - elected secretary -treasurer. The half making. parlors in connection • with mile track on the Andiewe 'farm has Messrs Tozer & Brown's- dry goods -been leased and will be fixed up, for store, Wednesday. • • the convenieneq..of members. Messrs s Mr Lorne Tygdall, who has been In Andrews get for the use of the track the hoapital for 14 feW weeks, was able, $35 per t -ear, • We expect to see a •to be taken to his home in Mullett, . on number of speeding biasses brought to Saturda3r, and is quickly recovering light this summer, and this . Will in. all • his normal health.•.- . probability arouse some speed teste • before thesseaepe is over. - Mr Lester Whitely, of the St -Tlioniaretstreelette StaffStai well krieWil"" For the third time within a Week the council has been in session con- sidering' the Knitting Company bonus, n Donal) INC ORGA-N-IhING---is-no-better Clintonian) has tendered his resignas indication that the "good old 'slimmer tion in order to aocept , a better posi. time" is near, than to hear of summer tion at Belleville. pastime clubs beginning, to talk of air Meek Doivozer, Who - went to holding their organization meetings. Denver sometime ago for the benefit The first to get into active work has• of his health is expected home short. been the Golf Club and its 'members, ly .. we are sorry to learn there has held their meeting last Friday even- not been the improvement looked for, ink in the council chambers. The ' Chief 'Wheatley • Was out in the •officers elected were • -Patron and • couttY Wednesday putting into exe- Patroness, Mr and Mrs.Richard Rens- cution a judgment summons againet a ford; 'President, Thos Jackson jr ; young man, 'who got: a buggy on vice, Dr Agnew; secretary treasurer, credit, but allowed the credit to - go M D laleTaggart ; asst. secs „Miss too long, • , Kelly- executive, „Messrs Dowding, G. 1), MoTaggert, and McLean. • The Finding the roads last Week too' bad old golf grounds have been leased, and fortravel; Mr Roblk sehool. inspector, some features -are to ' be instituted to decided to devote his time to an in - make the season one of pleasantness 10 spe 'Mon of tliefown schOols,. Clinton, its members. They purpose having a Blyth and Wingharn, .receiving 1118 series of competitions throughout the attentien; • . - ' season and the ladies mirposesholding Toronto Saturday night speaks of every two weeks Golf teas, which are a !violjn. recital at the ,Conservatory of so fashionable amongst, city clubs, ' music • given by Master 'Campbell Weeks deccompnied by Miss Lillian. waeunauy session the next evening and procem), aecoraihg to law, by making appli- cation to the Legislature.for a special act, have the prescribed advertisin passed in town. This plan Waa thought advisable so as to facilitate matter/4, as the company wish to get building as soon as possable. • • DEATH OF SAMUEL IIILL.-An.i • The tinsmiths inform us that there other of ciurVery old residents, Samuel has been ti, ' greater denaand for sap Hill, passed. over to the Majority on pails this spring ; notwithstancling the Saturchtylast,.itt the age of f30 years, fact that the season has been an tin.; 5 months and 7 days, The deceased favorable one, Owing to the too warna during his early life was an active weather .by day and night:- rnaple business man it. Toronto, where he sugar Makmg requiring sunshiny days accumulated considerable of this and frosty nights, to produce that world's goods. Nearly fifteen years ago he moved to Clinton, and: has more or less made his home here, re- siding with Mrs Thomas Hill and her daughters on Wellingtmi street, they being cousies to the deceased. Mr Hill ,was benevolent and kind, and never seen one, in want that he did not assist, To the salvation army lie was especially so, always: taking an active interest in their welfare, and to this 'seek, he eontributed generously While alive; also donating $100 to the Army by his will. Clinton's hospital aisle for a donation of 400. ta ti legacy to, toWn• .01010 14 hetes: and 9. ,rooater- White Le horns' tancl:Plymotith Rock, 0,0 /, NOTES,-baske.t ball is all beautiful maple taste. . W MacIntyre, of town, 'has purchas- ed the milk business rand good will from Mr Churchill, started . on the routeWednesday, IVIrChorchill has been long tiesociated, with the milk business, and the sale raMoVeS fro- quetit caller from many homes in town. Mr McIntire will get his milk supply however. rain Mr Churchill's herd of cows, F. Jackson.'" T e latter is the accom- plished daughterofMe T. Jasskson, Jr, the rage at the Collegiaterstnow. A competition it on furlongs six teams The. expense occounts saf the trro composed of nopils foul teachers, and legislative enrulida,tes in .Easi"' Huron these are playing &series of five games have been published. It coat Mr. Arch. for a trophy. McKinnon's tnani IS in Hislop $152.05 to conduct his campaign, the lead,with John Ilumbalrs second. While the expenses of Mr. Jones 130V- 1Vbile they are besy with the above man were $50.25. ' game thoughts however are .,rife forMfails in itchell Advocate :-Dr and Mrs itition'airecitifigs*IIR4-fielcis soon: ' A' the footbinit season, , itit6 an &on. asetasosszstrassislass6a likely stbeautifol ;hone Cull, entertained quite a number of number of new player/4 are attending Wednesday evening in honor Of 'Miss the school this term, and these will From the st of December to March 24 :Brewer of Clinton, who is a guest of • stengthen the team, considerably, The Miss Ci.;11. A very pleasant time was literary society is closed for the suin- they htid 866 eggs, Which petted -him $0. Their fee( 00st Mtn 134 ; the care slums by ampsesens. Mer months.. The exeoutive committee btienistgw,ed on t bin was a mere past " " . The recOgnized holidays'of the srear of the Basket Ball teams are arranging s are AS follows ..-Good Friday, April with the Goderich O. I, for a game or number of children were bortita t eill. An ohl time bnsiness firm is recalled 21. Queen's Birthday, Wednesdity, seises of games as can be agreed on, but one son renntiniS Seine 60 Years by the visit to our tolvn of a former May ea, Dominion Day, Saturday, Miss Items Keys has seturded to school ago while the decease was in business after a long and serious Illness. We in Totonto Mt S. G. PluMmer Was an Ing, who is at present the ;most of Mr Clintoinan in the person of Mrs Whit. 4th. ohristnias, Monday, Dee 45. July 1st. Labor Day, Monday, Sept. learn that plans from the architeet has apprentice to him in the tanning and asse T,, cettle mensis & Wait. 1 but they do net meet witli the agfrov. Monday intermerit taking place in 4 ing wits the firm's tonne, t ey eolnIncts sag it fnenitUrn 1111816(ms here many ...dateri4 tyadftdnidtiTonhatnoktehaelsvehicgotonea704qiueblIfixoelai; arrived for the remodeling of the sehittil ' industry. The funeral WAS he'd 011 The following circumstance is given to show the possible profit there is to boys in raising roultry, A boy in 1VIrs MAI and each of her daughters, including Mrs Chas Baker, of Ciodeer ich township; the balante of his estate goes to his sot in Tosento. His wife predeceased him before coining to Clinton to reside, and . although al of the property committee, r. 13. Clinton cemetery. Rev Marini's years ago. 10 Whiting is a btother. in.law of Mr. COttte, end the family have reSided nowmanville since. M. litcLea,ri, Who.knowe the school like offieiating at houseand grave, assiete a book, its faults and its imperfections by the Army offleers. 'the pall bear- , has also drawn anclueubtnitted plans to ers were Meseta Thos Jackson sr., Jas Ihoard, and between the two will likely MeCiathettv sr ,. David CantelOrkThos get a eatiefactory plan,. This will he, Cottle, Jas *Math and Henry Bakers ideeided on this efeiiing, Friday. Roy Wanted. They're leaving for Cubascleta; be. fore doing so Mr Whiting will renew M on to Willi printing. NEW Ed° Old acqualntanteahipe in town. •office, iftiolstloinov 7.0 This cut will give you a good idea of the style and appear - ailed' of our $10 Raincoat. it is 'made .frOM all -wool cloth, lined throughout.. Tailor-made, correct in style, and faultless. in fit, • We could ask SI 2 for it and still be giving good value, Other toms $7.50, $12, $15.50 to better values anyWhere, utilities good and styles right 1110DGENS BROS. COMING SORE .CUNT0'0,- ONTARI zia,