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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-04-13, Page 3April IOW 1905 Th. Clilitt;Elt riews.Ro ord FIFTY CENTS MOW MOWS OW n born the UM o itt$ EITKII$1011 is very rapid. Fos this • reason we put up a filtpcent size, which Is enough for an ordinary •coughor cold or useful as a trial for •.bables and children. In other conditions the gain is slower—health cannot be btillt up in a day. In such cases Scott's 'Emulsion must he taken nourhlunent; a food, rather than a medicine. •It's a food for tired and weak digestions. Send.for'freti . . SCOTT & BOWNE, Chaufsts. . rorono, otu. 5,0c. Ina $1,4fOr. •An druggists Im Memoriam. Linea on the death ot Samuel Hill, late of Clinton, who departed this life on April 1st ; Thou art gone to the grave, (but we will not deplore thee, Though sorrow aud darkness 1compass the the tomb; ' The Savious has passed through the portals before thee, And the 'lamp of His love is • thy guide •through the gloom. • Thov art gone to the grave,. We no longer behold thee, Nor tread the rough path of the world by thy side; But the wide arms, of mercy are spr- ead to enfold thee, ' And sinners may hope since. the sinless bath died. Thou art gone to the grave, and • its mansions forsaking, .. Perchance thy tired spirit in doubt lingered long, But the sunshine of Heaven beamed bright on thy waking, And the song which thou heard'st was the seraphim's song. Thou art gone to the grave, ltwere wrong to deplore thee, • When God was thy ransom, thy guardian and guide ;. Ho gave thee and took thee and soon will restore thee . Where death bath . no sting since Ore sorrow has.died. Selected by Captain F. Young, 'S. A, A reduction of two pence per pound in the duty of tea is the chief Leadaire of the British buhget sneerer deliVeied this afternoon, Monday; by Mr. Aus- ten 01amberlaiti. An ad kir The News -Record pays!. IVIartin Ebett, who strangIe.d his • young wife at IVIduirt Vernon, N. Y„ •on July 24, 1903, was put to death hy electroeution at Shig Sing Mon- day- , To Protootloo::.:. - Against Imitations shlovssth ortratit ani nittalattere of _ or. . chase, e farness receipt book outher, ars en. evert box of his remedies. • 'The great prescriptions. of Dr. A. W. Chase hii.Ye attained such ' •enormous sales that the temptation le imitate them is. con - lineally gr owing stronger. bleeder tb: . you may be Certain that you are getting hil genuine rentedies, the doctor's portrait and signature tire ow every box or bottle el .. his remedial. Thie h the strongest guar. .eefr suttee that any raedi. eines can have. DO. Chase% Eidlley./.11reg TIM, one pill s dose, 25 cents a bee, five Nixes for $1,00. Dr. Olteare Nerve Food, 50 cents a bleu • Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 centre box. Dr. Chase% Catarrh Cure, 26 cent:iota& Dr. Chase% Backache Plaster, 26 cents cub • 5 for $1.00. Dr. Chanel Liver Cure, 50 cents &home. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Mislead and Ttirpen. tine, 25 and 80 cents a bottle. At all dealers, or by mall postpaid on receipt • tof price by Edmanebn, Dates and Co, Toronto. Latet rim can only be seat, by express at aerates; east. , . Eye trouts tes • Qulekly an't.) per. =meetly adjusted. Glasses fitted properly, Or,. Ovens London. Treats nye, Er, Non and Throat. Win beat (101%/BE'S DRUG 801t1g, CLINTON 2102*, ALL visit May Tarn:a-P..-- • Ur. Carter, Who has rented We. Visher' s farm, took poseession this week. Telephone Matters are etill oectiPr- ing the minds of the people in this nelghhorhood. We believe that. with a little effort a rural telephone sys- tem could be suecesstully introduced in this locality, havinee connettion, with the, county town. A sehenap Sarnev/bat ditfereet from that at firill proposed is now under eonSidefaatiOn end we hope it may be brought to a successful •completion. • Belfast • Mr. Welsh, agent for the guelstor Insurance Company, spent a few nig- IltS in this vicinity recently, ° Mrs. Fitch, of Hewielc, is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs•Wm. Twamley. Mrs. J. Bowering and children, of British Columbia, spent last week with her. sister, Mrs. J. Alton. • Rev, Mr. Smith, pastor of the Ash- field circuit, has been ill and was not able to take charge of his work here last Sabbath. Under the circurnstan- Os Mr. Crosby took charge and fetrye a very interesting and profitallide ad- dress. • A number of young' people from ,thie neleiNorhood attended the literary at Blake last Tuesday. We are glad to bear that Mr; and •Mrs Borland are able to be DO aga- in after their attack of la grippe, . Ernest McAllister has lately startect on his summer's work with T. Henry and Clarence Sha,ckletoni will start to work with R. Fitzgerald. • Crediton. The water in the riverWas Very high last •week. The fee 'Carried away the bridge on Mr. 3. Brown's farm. • Mr. Chas, Kienzie is having his barns remodeled, Mr Sam 13rown ,h.as 'moved his store pods into the old- store; • Mr. Thos. Martyn has . rented his farm on the Goshen Line to IVIr; Pre; sneak& for five years who has mov- ed onto if. Mr. Martyn intends mew- •ing to Exeter. . •' A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist . parsonage en 'Wednesday, Maar 22nd, when Miss Lily Heddeti, daughter of Mr, Wm: Hedde% was united in m.arringe to 'Mr. •Hilton BLS. sett, by the Rev. Mr: Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bissett will take up their reSidence on the farm the griciorn recently purchased on the -40 conces- •sion of Stephen.... Whitechurch. Mr. Harry Winfield -haS reitifned to elliCagO.' . . Popular young lady; Well :known In. this vieinity,.and 13elgravei':. • Miss Annie Hill, sister of Mrs (Rev.) Duerr ,recentlybecame the bride •:iA Mr. .draham. , .01. Hamilton- The 1 bappy :eVenit. took .place in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs:. Graham have •goee' westto the groom's 'home near Carotin, Man. On Friday last .Mr..IGeorga Tumo. uth succumbed to in illness Of pneu- monia: Deceased had reached the al- lotted .age of three score „and ten. He leaves 'a Widow; 'lwri• daughters, one in Toronto and another on. her Way hero from the • west : also three Sons in the west, Efteensed Was a Conner.= vative ir politics and an adherent of the. Methodist Mural, • • • On Saturday another aged resident of this vicinitypassed over to the majority, Mr: Samuel Ferrie, .at khe. advanced age of. 8,01. Deceased•Os an • expert weaver, and marry •beautiful de- signs of his workinaftship may be seen in. this VicinityHe lived,' with his son Andrew and daughter- Marga- ret : another soh, Relit lives near by.: tile ,rest. Of the faintly are in the Western State's; • ' ' 1. i'Vetiton. • Mri. R. McLeod is visiting ,rela,tiv-. es in Cranbrook. . • • Mrs. t 11 Fergusoni is rn Ilullett attending he sister,' Mrs'. 4., Moen, W1i0 iS . •- • . • Rev. T. W. Cosens 'of Brussels pre- ached in the. Walton Methodist ch- urch last Sabbar. ••• • 'Mrs. 'Oran IVIC aggart has returned from Belleville where she attended her brother's funeral. • The maple syrup business is not panning out very well, the weather being too: continuously cold for much sap.. •'Rev. A. MacNabli'annOuneed the commencemeht of prayer meeting ser- vices in No. 2 and Union ..debools, Grey, for this week. . . •Jonas Becker has rented the house formerly occupied by Relit. Campbell, and. will throve his family to Walton. • They all corine back to Welton. • • It is reported that D. McLaughlin has rented his house. to Charles Tur- nbull andwill move fore the vill- age. A telephorie serviee is the next im-, provement to be added to the vill- age, It is understood that a line will I* placed to Walton s soonas poS- Spilt, in the spring, Central will be lecated at W. H. Humphries St Son's Store. • E, A. G., Ont, -4 mate Unto years old 8JAMAS In theoff forefoot Andres. A veterinary sutgeort ;mid the lameness is trl the eoffIn.joint. and bits. noel for it. hut *facie no baiter. • When standing alio pollee the !erne foot *bout twelve loam it; heat of the other foot. Met *tending in the stabis,over one day else appears stiffened up in bells tote legs.. Ans.—Yout colt lute amtleulat diseam. for , ' Which !hotels no‘ure. She wee probablybrcd from *itallion or mato suffering/ from the disease. Ail you can do to relieve it le to put on a good blister and turn out to anus in* wok tb0.. This IS a reprint Of gawping nom a red:tent itette de the Ifitenttreal Oralletily Herald and Weekly - Star.» Vhois veterinary who arta wowed the inquiry Could hot here advis the urns Of Pade without riving Dunlop is free ativertleestment. The hade.Sirould eve th. mars 1 Whiter Werke Ong lit& • Dunlop ideal" Horseshoe Pads . Put new' legs on your isorses' .Cure Or heirs to curd most hoof troublei. The only thing for ouvicular Moises Mee er tee neeteolue Ceitenith Lettrito TOMO,* oa by th. Blooksolth who show vow hors.. . • . Seatorih. One of Mr. Ed. taley's prize win - /ling Light Brahma hens laid an egg on Tuesday that measured eight and one half inclits in circumference. , District Deputy Grand Master Mal- colm, and Messrs. Stephenson, of Str- afford, White of Toronto, visited the Seaforth Masonic Lodge 'on Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Berry,. late of Parithill,the recently appointed rector of St. Tho- mas church, conducted ids first servi- ces here on Stinday last and was gre- eted by large conerego.tions. Mr. Jolte Walker of Roxboro has just removed. from' the kitchen of his residence e "'Victoria.' eooking stove which he purchased from the late John Kidd in 1800 and it was hi constant use until last week when he had it tak(ii down to make room for one of more modern ConstruCtion. ft was still ,l11. a very good state ofpre- servation and what is even more sur- prising the same pipes that were got with the stove were still is use when it was taken .dewn ani some of them used in connection with his new stPve. :Mr. Walker says that he ho hurmd in that stove over four hundred cords of • "old': MV. N. KirkPatrick, teller la:the Dominion Bank has beenu transferred to Orillia. Mr. T. 13. Stephens has been promoted to the position of tel- ler here, and the position of lodger keeper. will be fillcd by Mr. Sprague, (4TTI:rs9tnot°re* On Main street owned by Mr. IVIetthew Wil1iam, ef Dubli.n,and until recently occupied by Mr. B. B. as a dry goods store, has been leased to a gentlemen from Strittford who will open a photo studio there - i• liThe death Occured in.Hibhert, on Friday of Catherine 'FOrtene, wife of the late Michael Dorse'y, at the age o f 03 years.; The funeral took .place from the late residence to • the Catholic church at St: Columhan; where serviees , were conducted. The remains were interred in the St. 'Col- umnar). Cemetery. . • • - IIOW PNEUMONIA" STARTS. A You ,caloh a little Cold to -day, 'by to -Morrow it has reached the throat, next day the lungs are affected and you „ Wish you had used "Catarrh - ozone" which kills colds in five•minu- tes. In the first plao CatarrhOzone, soothes the irritated memoraues and relieves congestion,•7then• it cuts out the phlegm and destroys the igerins. It enables the blood to retain a natural Supply of oxygeni :lung -food, and Vitas lity, In any cough, bronchitis • or lung affection paranteed to pos- itively cure. •Deeline any substitute for '4•Catarrho7one." • The Henderson Roller Bearing Com,- panY have issued a writ against a uv - al company„ claiming $10,000 damages forSlancler: • • The News -Record gives, the :local • . • • . The Shoe firm ,of .R. B. Grover & Co,, of Brockton, Mass.,, inwhoe'ln- ctqy the disastrous boiler 'explosion of Maren 20 occurred,: costing 58 'lives. 'and 290,000 ,property •loss, has !101on- tarily assigned for the benedt •. of creditors: • • : iiEptJcEb A HARD SWELLING. „ • . • Mr.. Gas E. Geeoux,, wriiing from Pmehreke; tells•how: he was injured. in a Itialher camp. 'A heavy log rol- led ,against 111y leg and k Was laid up with, stiffness and a hard •swellifig. When I applied PolSter's .Nerviline got relief. . A few ,rubb.ingawith this good liniment eared inc." In the bush, Nerviline is iedispoisable,: it, , cures neuralgia; colds,,rheumatisra and in- ternal disorders 'too. No pers.on can afford to be without Nerviline. Use- ful all internal 'and cif tert4a1 pain. laittg•e bottles • 25e, 'itt all. dealers, Morris Tovnship. Walter O. •Davidson, Who was farm- ing' on the .2nd Line, has bought out the Wasman blacksmith shop, Blue - vale.' •,, • •Win. Wallace of Morris left Blyth station. on Tuesday of last week wi- th a' car of effects for the West. * 'He will locate at Frobisher. • ';' %jean, Wheeler, 4th Lirie, has had a hard • tussle with .sciatica and was un- der the doctor's care. ': • ' - '. The.reniains of the late IVIrs.. Jam- es ' Ryan of IVicKillop were interred in the It. C. cemetery in , this town- ship •last. Friday, .Mrs. J. R -Miller, who has not been enjoying her usual good health is iinpro rig Very nicely now. She is visiting lr • .clanghter, Mrs. Leonard BroWn of Wroxeter. ' Mrs. Alex.. Campbell and daught- er' Mabel of Gaylord, Michigan, are visitors ,with .relatives here. Mrs. Cap -Whelk 4 a. -daughter of the late Samuel ITarr, 4th Line and was ' a former resident of Morris. Wednesday of last Week Peter Jack- son, who has been a' resident of the 8th Line for over 40 years, left 13rus- sets with his Wife and six of his fam- ily for their Thew home at Tisdale, N. W. T., where he has purchased a largo tract of term lands, His sons, ROSS and Peter Robertson of MeKillop, ae- eompanied the second ear of stock, etc. They will visit old friends while enroute. Mr. Jackson sold his 100 acre farm which was the old home- stead, to his nephew, George W. Jac- kson, who is now in possession, ' for the sum of $4,875 and he is conse- quently free from his possessioris in Morris, - Jas. Nieholson, 4th Line, was laid up with abed attack of Wrist, but Is improving nicely now Thursday evening of last Week there WRS a lareoliatherine of old neigh- bors and friends at the ..Sharpe home- stead, 5th Line, RS a sort of farewell to the old farm on which Mr, Sharpe has spent the past twenty-three va- rs. A jolly time was spent by all and many good wishes expressed for Mr. and IVIrs, Sharpe in their removal to Wessels where they purpose making their home, aird to Jas. Sharpe jr, who has bought the hemestead, ByAaw No. 5, for 1905. Town of Clinton. ' 4 Bydate to truthorim the boas by th. nava of (Pinion, to the Vlioton Knitting Company„ ot ,si.e thousand dollars ($0(0.)) to enable them to build a (atm ?Own. of Panto*, gRui to provide for Vie Issue of Debenture* of the 8aitt• Then is 1• the amount of $0000, and . to tote gki , sum, required therefor and to 140. the as- seasnien: (except for sehoot purpos(s) of tAe • buttitious, gala, and business of the slid Company at $:4000. !)134,riltieegli,:eilt.'1.1!t '11111°11'1:j .1,1° t"rK, 'NW" of aa te en boiftliii ;1: n bu*jloett• tool Pur Ur, vx" r 'iJ !"voliit.3.1,iiat.7;ea7ile:1-141:(101:vqE47:71 ;Ire‘illttia nL ettle olovi uoluat et: t:huresi :els' seas :got!' :tf(lat t ttoyr: ‘vhoreas, be the Bahl artreeetent lietween load pito ifg fume greed to put in ten fl to tlitt mitt per annum. ud vel•ilejetts, in order Ilter?te it will he nicety, ezattays or itso•dTbadmettotins•tuxi etshootutanne4sadmois.itturt.i: As herein (tor prev,ded, ant vetch is lite it mount of the debt ntended to he created by thia by-law. the proceeds of the saul Deben- tures to bo applied to the purees° aforesoid 41Aldritc14 1PV911 foil! the01):!$T.total amount required by he Muuieipal Out to be nosed mutually durine the Tot lod of twenty years for paying said De- t"italebustrine fUearl.pOMOUrillei pal ULU lb ber- ntaOf $401 25, * St, rVliPetltiVelY 011 account of eAell histaiment of the said debt beteg aware la the S'ohodule LP.te tv7aratli annex (1. 1&Meant of' the rateable p operty of the To en of (Minton gocoraing to a beititeibL rOViSell 8.88e8$11101G thereof is $012897, th)ind whereas the emouot of the existing' de '14 nture debt of the said mut, icipality to WOW'. OS, wberc t none is in a. reaz. , Therete a; theMunielpal Colwell of tit' corporation of the Town of Clinton enacts as follow:, 1 It shall be lawful f a• the Mtioialpal Coo" potation of thelown of Clinton took' the eail, 4 lie Clinton Knitting Compamy, 10 the erect - ng ot a 'building, by a luau of Nix thousand dollars and by fixteg the essoesment of she roperty of the said Company (except Or texea) at two thousan a d„liare for a 1.ertod of tin years from the cefrapletiou of the *rid bullditg.. 2 It shall no 1 c•oy be !Wel for the Corpor- te ion to hsue debentures totals(' utid sum of moiler, said debentures( to hear tutere-t at 414 r cent. per.anonra rend to be rePala in equat at Pura instalments 05 8405.25 as per schedule o ppenoed beret/4, (to as to retire the. debt in rwooty years. Sid debeatures shall he parable at the office uf the Treesurer of the 'rown of Clinton, 4 Each Of said Debent urea shall be signed by tee lefayor abd Treasurer of the said Corpora. ion and the Clinic lin1l affix the corporate seal thereto, and shall t ear date the Met day of July • • tf and when theassen t of the qtridified elec . tor g hall?si\'e hem been obtained to tbia ily- aw. eha'a be finally' nosea el the conutatir executing a formal agreement 'in th• terms of the to:welt:before recited ageetmen't atal printed herds fter, as schedule ''B'' and .e.emplvIng with all the corehtione thereincon tair.ed. . . . . • 6' There shall he levied. and raised i.t each.• year by speelal rate 011 alt the retable proper- ty in tn.: said Munteipality, a term matlinient to illseheratt the said amnia'. amount of 4401..45 ac- ' corcurig te sehe ,ute A eereto ' • • .7 this B5-law.shall take efftct•On, ft oni and after test 'Tidy 1045. , • . 8 And it is ,further enacted, that lite votes. of the Eleotora sha a be taken op th 8 Orlow.st the following times toad. places that is•re *ay on the find darOf May. 1903,conenencit g at the hour of • nie o. clock tri the . marmit8 and con. -noting tiP fire O'clock ,10 the. (*motet:11i ot ihe ante day by. t fullers iett,Depaty Returning Ificter. • • . • • Selitivisions:. • 1 . Andrew'Ward Town Hull,' Albert . street-Nied Rotstot,'' Detiety Roterning officer.• • • • ••• Pad ng 1sTo'2 . • • ' •••• 2. Si James' Ward -at the Aim'e -Evapor- ator, High rstrebt, John . Sea t Deputy Returning .officer. • • • 8 St Rebus' Ward at Rumba') &Me valliss Carriege ;e1)..p, Buren st , Retorter( Olt COr}3. ' • • 4 St. George's Ward' at LeslieW Carriage Shoe,. Burson st., S, Ando, wa, Deputy Ice tentIng Meer, • . . . • On the 2Oth day of April 1905. it .the hour ot sloven o'clock, 4. mom the elerlea tobee in CO 'I own ot Clintop, the Mayor shall appoint two persens;to attend at the final summing me of the votes by She • clerk, and one:person at each polling Mae°, on behalf of the NM 80118111terpSt, Ci in and desirous of promoting thope.ssing of . I,15 s by -lay. and a like number cm behalf of the persons interested in and desirous .of Altos, iog the pasting of this by-law. The clerk of thee said. muulcipat comer - anal shall,a trend at nis office • in the said town of Clinton at the hour' of eleven o'cleek in lhe loreact at or the 2nd day of.M ly 1903. to tium uo the nanther of votes for and against this, by-law, . • ' • • • 'The following es. Schedule A of .by . . jaw hereithetore referred tcr::-. • • '• . ' " • SCA3tr/17LE A • • • . • Z L 2 3 • 4 6 ft 7 8 9 10 it 12 13 14 • 15 16 17 ' 18. 19 le co • uiS l ' I:I. 12C6 1,07 1008 .190.4 • 1910 1911 1012 1918. 1014 • 1915 Mt 1917 1918 ' 1919 .1020 • 1921 1022 1023. 1924 :1926 , 5 . - 8191 25 1.99 se .208.81- 218 25 228 07 288 88 240 00 200 27 277.18 284 23 207 02 , 810 89 RU 36 888 05 834 20 • WO 14 886 80 4)120 422 ile • 441 49 M " .:6 ------ $270 00 261 39 . 852 40 243 e0 233 18 222 02 212 19 ' 200 98 189 27 177 01 164 23 150 80 180 89 122 80 1070,, 91 11 74 45 57 15 11.4 SO 19 85 I ..., .------ 1461 25 461 25 401 25 461 25 401 26 461 25 461 25 eel 25 461 25 ' 461 25 461 25 461.25 401 25 461 25 461 23 461 25 461 23 let 25 461.26 eat 2,5 . . • .' 20030 00 113225 00 $9225.0 . soi4Bhurao 13 • . THIS AGREEMENT, made itt. duplicate this. Seth do of Maroba 1905, • • • BetWeett 11.14. Combo, of Clinton, Druggist, W P. spalding, ot Clinton. Manufaciturer, EL T. /bum., of. Clinten, fruineger, on behalf of themselves and others to be incorporated under the haute of',The 'Clinton Knitting fIro. Limited" berm natter called...the einpany1, of the Oritt part . .a•T;(1 The4"Munidipal Corporetipn or the Town oc Clinton, eereinatter clied tite"Corporetion of the second Part. Whereas!, a heftiness han been heretofore (ser- ried on in. the 'rown of Clinton Under Menem° of Clinttm Kelt Mg Company, And whereat, the fetid COmpany, acquiring the said I lent told businese, proposes building. (quipping, and iter ezdargthe shine, for the carrying on Of the' buoluess of hesiet7 realm - Meted: 8111 the' Town' of Clinton. . And whereas, it is deemed expedient by the 041d Corporaton to grunt by why 05 101111 to the said Company !hostile Of six thottsand dollars (twee) to enable them to builds suitable factory ter the Carrying on of the staid buelness. upon the terms anti condiatme hereinafter atipulat. ea. 11,4 ow therefore, thie.Indeienee Witnessethe it is covenanted and agreed by and bete -wean the eedd t'orriptutr. their quct't'saor, n rid assigne, MA the said Corporation as follow I-- 1 The 0 mpany agrees diat it will tweet ant) butte within the 'Unite of the. Cor per nt.on of Clinton, a good building (left by 4.5f5, told two et erienigh, feta of brick or' cement, and in ell Ways ettitabb for titanufstete ingIntrnoseal. 2 To 40,ntia said, bni dings with elicit pinet and eqtalpnient ahall make it a modern, up• 1.0(11 50, and Well ecotliMed It nitting feeterst. 3 Ts itreeet in said MOO nests. 111 sold ition to peo.ent, eapital eMpleYed, Which IS borer*, de. elated by said Compeer to be /4000, the (either sum of ten 01011tialld donator. 4 To ettploy . continually, annually, from and after the filet dav of Jarolte y, ma, tut eterege • f eixty hoods in and about the Intai. avls 14 kid faciorYf 611,1 t Moberly mate. tnin d operate antL euotinuttualy opeinfe, mid repair, end geed rentaine order, faci trnick,rn °Ty! fsottrida 13C1.0,114,0111110gt etwat.ody.Y. Illettirtst from the eolepleVon of theseili faetery. If the elotapo,ne ',elites to r pity the 'whole leen at tto sod or ton years, or anyetthgequeet etior, it •iney 10 10 Olt 64190114 the flab like of tr 88 1 88 88 400,iiii**414440104itelitql1 1tj 111.1%.'biShOofeightii041110*********Fifitia004411.104dip, 0 Di] EASTER TIDINOS .41, woman never shows her refinement of ;tastemore than in the arrange-. ment of the little accessories to her costume. The Lace Trimmings, Fancy Neck- wear, Belts, etc., etc., tint though little mean much. Oar seledtions were never so exquisite and lovely. Ladies' Fancy Collars • space will not permit us to give fidi description • of the many pretty designs Wh have from' 150 up to $1.00 Silk Belts for Easter Never .before have we carried suit a, large range of Silk Belts in all the leadingistyles in black, blue, . brown, green, red and white wi- th, the ne.w ring effect budirle, Prices from 25e up to $1.50 GLOVES FOR EASTER Ladies who know this store as a Glove: Store acknowledge that high. class Gloves can he bought • to' better advantage here than • elsewhere. 'We are sole agents for the celebrated "Perrin Glov- es" and we believe the best La- thes' Glove on • the market and every pair guaranteed. All siz- es alwayS, in Steek.: in black •and colors from 75c up to $1.50' • Laces • Never before have we (serried simli :a splendid array of line Pretty ;- Laces, in all Widths from 3c up.. ' Dre:Ss All the newest and rnost up-to-da- te Dress' Trimmings in a,ppllone, 7, lace, ole „ eth., from pc tip to $2.00. PNW DRESS°cops• HARBIS I101VIESPUN NEW LUSTRES in Black and Colors • NEW COLORED BLACK 1ViONAIRS NEW EOLIENNE in Blaeli ,66 Colors • NEW SILKS in Black and Colors', • NEW SILK WAISTINGS NEW SHOT EFFECT LUSTRES, Ladies Corsets No need to say mueli here. Our • Corsets speak for themselves in the'wea.rin.g aed style, Our customers come back again • and again and ask for the same CorsetS• • Price e .50e, ?Sc, $1.00 and up . • New : ,Pritits This year: is the climax for pretty Prints, colors guaranteed by the• best 'and American Man- ufaeturers., Fria 12ic, • • . • . . .• thedorporation,.. in which C8.80 theaaid Com-: patty is to be released from all the agreements and .stiOnlatione herein it ;Mottled. • • • is. Tinestaid Company will anotially., onthe first dayJanuary,'in each and every yettrfur iph to the said Corporation. a ata utorY devise- ation 'snowing the uumber of persolie•emplo.y- ed de •ing the prey clue year; andwill, if re- tqiuoinr iiebeitt tall ghtl:hboPoekers°aried9.$13(ttOh.reeP1170Pftrhae said Comp -spy containing any entry in relation. tolhe hiring Aflempleyeeetor any portion of. the twenty-year term preceding that in which the deemed shaft he made. • - • . . . In:case tif the failure of tb e said ComPellY •to incorporate or build or equip said factory,then ' all 'expenses- incurred by ;the Corporation' in tahtied.sa4bioduot othmipsaangyreentent, are to be borne by 0 BY way of acaturing the fulfilment of the covenants and agreemepts hereto, by them to he performed and observed, the said -Company agt ees to execute and .deliver to the Said Cor- poration a first mortgags for .the suns of six thouttand dollars in feel simple, free from all lto eumbranees .micin the lands " building's and pow Sealant of the mid Com atty., ,suchs togs and power plant as fixtures and real estate end to be incorporated in and coffered by said • mol tgage. "11,) Mortgage to be -repuyable ln equal annual amounts of $461.25 of principal and interest, 130 89 to retire the Debentures ie. sued by the Corperation to it:takeout& lean, ao- tording to the schedule -A. attached hereto's. ' • Said mortgage to ocintain the Meal:covenants contained in the ordinary •short forms' of mortgages; the' oovenants and conditions not.. tained in this agreement, and a covenent to in- sure and keep insured the buildings and power plant.to their fall insurable value in dol- lars, during the full term 0 twenty years; and. the loss. 'p.tyable to the Corporation, and . a promise that in default of any of the covenants of said mortgage or this agreenient, . the said Corporation may, as therein provided, enter on and lease Or sell the qaid land, buildings and plant Or foreclose as they may deem best. 7 And .the OM& :Corporation agree that in the event of ere destroying said -buildinge. or allY part thereof, thee Clompeny 'will Proasad with due.dispettsh to re-etect • such buildings and power plant; and within eight Months re - Place tho lJmlhliii,ry or plamt:therein, and . re, seine ,operations, in which ease the Corpor- ation agrees to handover to the Company the Insurance Moneys received by them.' 8 The said Corioration • shall, during titS period of ten year.; front the eempletiou of the beadiness, in pursuaniat orate pow: r waited in Mem, provide fur the filting ot the assessment or the gaid factory and plant and buatoess, except eehool texas:at. $2000. . 0 Upon•the erectionaud completion ot said building, upon the certificate of an architect or agent to be appointed by the Corporation, and upon exeoutton of the Mortgage hereinbe- feee recited, the said amount of six • thousand dollars is to btrpaid by.the said dorporation, . icit it understood that wherever the word Oottenany is need ill • tins agreement, it Ethel' metal the parties of the first part,', the Com .altanYitstoolgblies. incorporated .and its entecessors 11 And lt itt forther provided. between the parties that ehouldthe legislature of Ontario refuse to pass an 'Mit et abling the eorpor. ation to make this loan, Or in the tenet of the oratireeeptarieerrestnoot teihreanti trhylis.n en gthr eeemityon-L4stiswto tte cog Inv: void and of no effect heIrb gicznittness4wsch,elbge6dof the so/l ld parties' ave their halide and seals. W. P. SPALDING II, Pt. COMBE ItANCE • Dated at the Town Hall Clinton; this 301h day of March 1005 4" 1%131,123THI)11114A17.)N, NOVI(116 Wake notice that the above it; a true copy 0 a proposed byeaw which hat been taken into con s detatioit and Which will be finally pained by the COducil of the Municipality thereto on the event of the 8911085 05 that -flattens being obtain- ed thereto), after one month front the hot pub- Ileatioli in the Clinton New Ent the date of Whit& publication was Friday, the Seventh dal Of April 1005, and that the votes of the els:store tf the said. ratiniflinality will be taken thereon on the day and tit the hours and plume therein lilted. , » li. MACIPItERSON Clerk. Dated this Ofith day of March, OM The -trial of Nan Patterson on the charge of killing Caesar Youfig, which Was 10 • have' begot 1 New York on Monday was postponed. • Ar. advertisement in. me NeVies Re0Ord brings good resulta., Hensall ° Mordie has disposed of his ' fine farm, about two miles north of lien - sail on the London Road, for $9000, to Mr: G.-,rabani; mine Owner of 1VIex. ico. • The Many friends of Wm. Cudmore, the Kippen Hay Xing, are pleased, to see him out again after a long kgell of Musa; ths fine constitution enabled • bim to pull through a long • severe attack of illness. . • " ' . Gareet Stnalla.eolfrbe, Who has been a very zealous worker: for the Con- servative party, left last week: • for Toronto to take a, rposition on the staff of -the. -agricultural :department tinder lion. NelSon. IVIonteith, • Theestate of the late Neal McGill is estinta,ted to be , worth between Sixtems and seventeen thousand:. dol - Mi of Mexico who his mining interests in that cinietry,'15 here on a visit to his relative John Shepherd. He visited this place sh- out four years . ago and had some no-' tion then of erecting a residt•nee and coming to reside among its. T. As Alex. Murdoelt's litle girl, aged • two, was playing in theyard •adjoin- .ing the rear' et her father's shop a,nd resideno on Thursday: aIterth9On, she fell into a eistera which was full , of water., Fortufgately it was full to the top and:she seized thelsoard at the edge apd headingon with all her ni- ght .screarned for: eeln. soon •ca,ine to the rescue and sh was taken, out, On falling in she sank and caught the board on coming to Ithe surface. • Iler parents •arid the neigh-: hors naturally got a, fright as, , but lot the fact of the cistern. being lull oil water the ehild would Certainly have drowned before assistance could have reached her. Won Shipping Championship • New York, April 6th—The cleverish childish .ambitiosa tohreak the "rope skipping record" of her district last night eaused the death of eleven -year- old Louise Rivera-, at New Rochelle. She won the, champiblihhip, but lost her lifer. \ Louise had • heard that ',200, times was the highest eumbee ever attain- ed by her schoolmates. • She ,deeided to. exceed this number, and this afternoon Went out with se - m playina,tee to demonstrate that she could easily • win the champion- ship. • A crowd of her friendaf•gathered ar- OUnd as the rope whirred, One hun- dred, two hundred, two huildred and ten, two hundred and eighteen times. Then she fell In art in•ert heal) Lind Was taken to her home. The family physioirm Was siinimened Mid &elated that appendicitis had het% !educed by the too vigorous ex- ertise, She was Zernoved at °nee to the New Rochelle Hospital whereran • operation was quickly perfornied, but 8110 did mit the anaesthetic, , Established an, Whooping Cough, Droop, Bronchitis Dough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Creettietie is a bean to Asthmatics classovette is along established and standard remedy • for the diseases indicated. It cures becausethe alt reit, doted Strongly antiaeptio la carried OTOS the diseased out- faces of tiro bronchial tubes with eve7 breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. Those of a consump- • tiro tendency, or sufferers hots chronic bronchitii, find immediate relief from coughs or inflamed conditions of • Vapo-Oresolene Is sold' by druggists 'Cr tom pre. paid on 'receipt of Price.. • A Vapo.Cresolene out. At including a bottle or 'crowfeet, $1-56 Send for • tree mustrates booklet. Lf 10 EF4 51100 00., Ltd., Agent,. 258 st Jaites st., SIOntreal, Canada, , sod The News -Record gives the ' local news. Attending „Funerals. The .-, Walkerton Herald' :complains that , many Walkerton ',people drive half way to the cemetery with afete. .eral and then beak and the editor re- marks that when his, •funeral happens be hopes the people will go the whole. Way , or keep out of the procession. The point is well taken. It is a poor merle of respect to show a departed eitizel to go out with a funeral and • 'back again. • There are a 10t of hum- hiligalin towns and villages in Connec- tion with funerals—visitors come to offer sympathy and -count the cost of the coffin, to cheer the widow or , see .if she pries hard' or only hall. hard and men who hiteh up and:drive sol- emnly with the ,pricession through the .Streets,.'"witere they are publicly noted ,and then makeli circuit home by th'e back streets, when the outsk- irts of the town are reached. Itis heartless busiaess, and it would be better if the people quit shamming anti went right ahead with their .bus- iness until their own time comes. There is not perhaps a place in Ont- ario that does not need to be lifted back to honest grand in its relation • to funerals.—Toronto star.