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Clinton New Era, 1910-02-03, Page 9The 011MOS 14W Zi* Ji Feb. 3rd, 1010 wig I $al Notices. TAENTNBO X6wANT INION RNxT . Se VLIEAOTORY, TINA fStepdy ainplpywent. 8 DAY Dried AvD1go and Poultry wmtod. Hisheat prise Paid. q�iN�'ETiON#3n0S., canton. � . N.. '� D VENS,L, o�rdon, burgeon, Qcu- _ . _ , � R. O list, Specialist, will 'be ab W. S. R. I r Ho1wHa' Draw Blore, an Tuesday, � ,l, ... .�_.��-. _ � �.I.�!;;k • e oar __. -- - Feb, lst, C+tswaaea properly fitted, deafness, catarrh and falling eyesight ^, �....,— • Fancy Linens, treated. ,A.11 day,.'t a_.�. _ -- -^--- 'We are well prepared, with a complete, stock WlaiWais 9 CLINTON of Valentines• --all kinds 'and prices having, receiv- Ladie-s M Carr CLINTON. oNT., FEB. 3, 191;0,Curtains,t cd careful consideration. .--� - Picture Machine Licenses The unrefined hit -'em -hard; some with just a nu an �, Funq - '1'be. Provix<c1a17:reasnrer has decid- and d ups' ed to increase the fee fpr a license for pets moving, picture machines from 0810 to ` touch of foolishness, and many beautiful creations, �. 025 r ear. In future each machine r During the month of January we take stock, and in order to reduce it as low as possible, ,We mugave a separate license. replete with tender sentiment and delicate', roman - This is a t1aloney-saving pro stt>ton are offering a 20 per cent. cash discount off the above Lines. Police Court • tic•feelin Aiso Post Cards suitable to he day, that you should take advantage. of, if you nerd any WHITE WAISTS, FANCY L ENS, Monday morning P. M. Andrews g, held a short court to find out which RUGS or FURS. We have a reputation, for had he most right in a fight, a. Sat v in'progortionate varieiy. LACE, CURTAINS,IVIANLES, CARPETS, goods, for a Sale and we live up iron* or a'poker but F3is Honor decided honest dealing, and under no circumstances do we mark -up g iron* it was a draw .and tined loth a " ' trial was heard at the House of Refu a to the letter of our advertisement. ge 3 $1.00 and coats. -Monday afternoon and two children of Mrs. 'h'yillrama, -. x• LaCe . Ma�liu Sliaa2s and Banners sent from Exeter, were committed y HWe- �• F'' 00 White Waists Ldc a CUCId11tS 50 Muslin openwork pillow shame and side- the care of the Children's Aid Socket t00 ladies' white lawn waists, balance of this «About. 100 pairs of lace cur*sins, left from board runners, in several designs, clearing Provincial Convention season's buying, several very dainty styles in this season's buying, all good designs, some are them out at 20 per cent oil reg�>tlar prices OFTEN THE CH EST the lot, all sizes. 20 per cent. off regular slightly soiled from displaying, chhoice of the The Annual Provincial Convention prices. ]ot at 20 per cent oil Tapestry Curtains g auto February cion Alliance will be held p ter+ . 25tpairs Tapestry Ourtoins, in red, . reen and ; in Elm Street Methodist Church, Tor- ALWAYS TH BEST. ° Sliii Waists brown, goad full size, while they klast 20 per onto, - u y 18th to 18th. A good ,. cent o8' program has been prepared. A. Bele. `_'5 white and black silk waists, regular $2.50 Ladies' Mantles , each Branch th . gate is asked for ch B n h in e ' up to $4, clearing tte:n out at $1 5�9 e.aed. Children's Boats rt •Province, • ,0 ladies' winter coats, of Beaver Cloth, in - Fancy Linens black, blue, green, brown and reds, all this 35 children's n's costa, brown, and e,ver cloth, in red, Flue House sola C g � Coat , this 100 pieces faney iia ens in doiles, lunch season's styles, not an old one in the lot, Land blusonrall sites, darinthis sale 20 per cent Mr. Frank O'Neil has bought the Meets Friday Evening, CENTRAL clothe, runners, of the shams, etc., clearing the lot at we Suarantee and stand behind every Goat. High During the sale, 20 Per cent.ofi'reg price ofTregnlar price brink ed b °fir. Robtr Holmes. forme [e Co legiathe e Boardanizatiwill beon ehegd Friday 20 per cent on' regulor prices g . occupied p y intends to occupy it himself, and has evening in the Council.....Qhamber at 8 p •def �i Fur A �C�e 11� Our StO�k. secured very -flue and commodious o'clock.. STRATFORD, ONT. ' cent. off 1 1..e V �y 4 ` �` �� home at reasonable price . The miw ERA hopes that Mr. O Neil. and family -It Costs You Vlore is the great practical training school of " everts -o Oknta ou takento ri are entering will lone be spared to.enjoy many hap- Have life NEw ERA sent to your y Y no ist in entering 2()per py years in their new home. sons and daughters who. are away our classes, our oot}rses are the beat, anti from home, They will appreciate the I our graduates secure the high-grade Bosi- Warerooms at Toronto hours news each week per- - aommercree �+ Q - Ja . Mattin sg etc. - The'1`orontoageney forpotiertyPi• haps more. than some who Catalganeand ,estiiratein Get hemert of Cal pL�S p g I as ho and ti gate into anos and Player Pianos and Organs reside nearby. If YOU send •thew] this school.' The time tor enter is NOR'. Rugs and Mats' has been placed with the Burnett your own copy it cost you 5Z cents a jjj 10 patterns Tapestry Carpets, all Piano. too., 276 ,Young St, At, these year for postage and the, trouble of I D. A. MCLa 'hlin . 5' pieces Jap. Mattings, all different well known warerooms may be seen a wrapping it up. -. g�Od designs and colorings, 20 beautiful line of. Doherty instruments. PRINCIPAL per cent off 4 only seamless Rugs, 3x4, red, atterns reversible b0 per. Cent. Docs This Mea>tr=Yon `:° l> > ' Dealers visiting• Toronto should spec- green, fawn and. bice, 20 er -term • Alar a number of our subscribers p Oft fairy notice the beautiful Mission Play- g pieces Brussels Carpet at 20 per off er. The general beauty of the case de have renewed their Subscription them for _ 1 O p sign is enchanted by the light shed this year. and we thank them for go cent. off from the opalescent electric lights doing Still their are quite a number I House Purchased 8 ►SiOVe ,Malts, oilcloth. 36x3G, l forming part of the structure. Not who have not done so, some even who This week, J A McNeil -purchased. 20 pieces Wool Carpet, One -yd -wide,- 45 leas beautiful are the Piano designs are in arrears, and it would. please us the brick house of Mr ]Drank O'Neil on P 8 only Tapestry Rugs, 3x3 3x4, 3Q . !shown, while the full Doherty line as very much if these were all paid u maty Street, and will take possession 45 and 72X f 2, 20 per cent. Oft. 1 `exhibited at the Canadian National Will those to whom this applies, kind- 20 per cent off x4,. good patterns, 20 per. et, Off a rc ed t eattention. :i V .. p iv it their the first of March. .may be inspept d or pu has here ly g' to pieces Union Carpet, one -yard- __-1 in future. moving Day For Protection 'J wide 20 per cent off Many Diller Bargains •`Richelieu' -, A few remarks .in reference to the - +, « This week Miss Creta Ford moved- rotection of the public from contag- 9 only Axminster,and Velvet Matts, Thursday, Feb. 3 and Friday,. Feb. her studio from the 'Taylor. Block to ous diseases, may not be out of place >.l. 4 are the dates upon which this beauti- the vacant room next J. Ransford s at this particular tinie...The following 1' Celt. off all all new design, �fl per et. Oft. t the Store ful Drama will be presented in the office. The room is much smaller and G infectious diseases must be reported �rO li�i TilrUUgholl Town. Hall, Clinton. Alread . the more' suitable for Miss Ford', -The ,• Already within 24 hours ;to the Medical Health lana are well filled and prospeets are Citizen's Band have moved their band Officer by the abending physician, viz; plans -good atrona e.- but we rooru_,from over Jackson's Boot and (f3m fewer, Carpet Sweepers. __ _ g g p g . oopinx, on th r , , e a.au -- - - have no doubt ever will be ar- Shoe Store,. to the •room vacated 'bv ' era s g •whoo lag coo 1 and cholera and must _ ranged smoothly,we Wiah.to worn the Miss Ford, se. that the NEW ERA staff . be placarded.. ` he following must be tin tiffio thoroughly enjoy the pis necess in band a able to work and hetes to the I be repported, bu are not plauarded,viz; r I memales, typhoiid fever, subject in de. the Hall and seats before the: curtain fault' to a fine of $20 and coats, in the. / goes up. Bight o'clock is the time set ,A Mean Piece Ql BusinesS � discretion of the convicting -justice or for the commencement of the play and During the pas t week i0arlvM dogs magistrate. Householders know* Xi , when the curtain rises the doors will in town have pas. sed away to -dog, or being suspicious of any of these die si he locked 'until the end of Scene 1, „ aw }r. �. '� tk 'r This is done to protect the patrons loin by the, poison route., It'r� a dirty eases and not complying with tto th who are trying t o obtain the full bene- piece of work by someone and • the are 'equally liable. A report to the ' 8t of the lot from the.beginning.'Be 'Party if found, out should be made pay,. 'Medical Health Officer by teI�p host �e / in your seat when the curtain ges up th piper. Amon these who were postcard is not. sufficient, r destroyed was 3ustei? the Boston on regular form for reporting such lis - i3 the request .of the manager. bull of Fred Jackson. He with Ni ht eases, giving full particulars. ` Ar Double Holidays This Year Watchman Welsh were the guardians =k . r I •p I `�✓� `�, Looking forward over the coming of the town during the' long hours of �� 4 'r "'-'` twelve ' montbe a good, number of h w� double, holidays are in sight. The postmaster's Association. For Infants and Children, next Christmas,and New Years will be on Sunday, and will no doubt be ac A nieetin� of the Huron District +" r � vp A p @ k companied by a holiday ori' Monday. i'ostmaster's Association, was held 'in G i<� �?.i,x 6:c�tie 1�1ay$ ��llg�lfi --� - ------ I+;aster and Labor Day always bring. a: the Town Rall. Wingham on Tuesday BzwTs• double holiday on Sunday �tindMondas the 1st lust., t i A, twin of'.GorFre, the and under the new order of things. in Vice Presidelit in the chair. A lively Sc�liatt re of ® 1L BOARD Ion Sunday morning, Walk At Stra ford Died �Z;_4brill Q 'maitheo. Stafford; who died last Fri ' regard to;ThanksgNing Day; fixini4 it discussion, introduced b�.. Thos; Far- d +services wird nTuesda of this week the annua� ar niversar Q y. day at the House of Refuge;' R!as' 72 on Mm day', (here will be. still another row,;Brus§els, �rpon.the question lyric-• ' salon y Anniversary, uron was, held rn Es ' of the Public Church next 'gd�tl"-` Cid. meeting of H ears of age and.liad'been a• residen , 4 ubre holiday,.•',1�i4other Wing which ther or not to have two 'organizatron,s The annual meeting •n the Town he4ield in Wesley C - Hard was held i da 6tb inst., when the Rev. 0 J L star find meilibers of Huron L U L of McIiilloU township for. a good marry is noteworthy about -the year is that in the District, North and South. It 'aseg009.0 D®��00•A•p••00r00A 4 School Ii y Hall on Jan 29th. � Bates, B. A., Missionary from Japan, from Goderich, �111ntdn;. Seatorth; Bay, years. He was .a unmarried. " The i- there is an' extra Saturday, which � was decided to defer action. until the . • • nnin ham was appointed will reach both morning and even- field; Hensall, Lucan; Pa>knrll, O d - funeral• -took place -to Brussels came .means fifty-three pay envelopes in- next meeting.. A thorough canvas of A • Jno Cu g1U and Mr Cooper re- '; • g Appropriate music will be render- ton and other places met in the Odd- tery on Monday frim the home .of his stead of fifty-two during the year, It Postmasters in the District for new w Secretary for 10 The `fotlowui 0tDoer appointed caretaker. ed Hy the choir. fellows Liberal offerings are fellows hall, g ' brother, Jnc�Stafiofd, lath con, of Ma depends whether oneis•receiving members and rencrwals -was decided • ®' � � $ • The property committee is Kemp,, expected for the Horne and Foreign. were elected, W DT County Master, Killop. pay envelopes or handing them,,,�olit `upon. .Committees were appointed ® 88++ • Cottle and Ball. work. All are welcome. Walter. Coursey; Lucan; D County how he will regard this• featuretnf°1910 for this -purpose with instructions to • • Finance Committee Rorke, Hall, Cha Rev. Worl bur To The Ful ( p o • • Master; D U Galbraith; p eom fete the canvas, before the next • • " Bovey. ST PAULS - Dunbar, Utinton; F Sec., Thus. Flynn, e� Convention for the • Provinc.. .. rhe w EDUCHIO �L • Hartley was a pointed repre-The W Doherty Piano &,Organ Co., A Chane Of Business • x4tion of the Provincial executive, re Mr H Y p � , An interesting session of the Men's CrCrediton; Ji. Sec., Peter Cantelon,Clin Ltd.,.report remarkable dernande for' As will he Been in announcement ori sentative to the Public Library board Bible Class was held on .Sunday last ton; Tress., Adam.CanWon, Goderich s�iecting the e.4tablishment of an organ Public School. h T Director of Ceremoniea.G Vander- ali their• producs. Not only bad the page 3, the well'known firm of Morrish. in the in•terasts. of Postmasters and • and also examiner on when the Men's Ulass of Willis Ghrire P Leaving examinations. I visited St Paul s. _ Mc Blaming of I hauyh; Lecturers, R McMurray, Bay Factory been -running to its fullest .,Cc'Ori7oksis being dissolved, by mutn- ,the Association tttroiighout the Dom- • ' slick a yco mayconditions obtain unser the' • represent ; field and John Ford, Clinton. :rice ca acrty to meet the home demand ..al consent and will come as asurprise inion•, was endorsed. The officers of.. • vele pas iiort to success. Tutsi • Dr Thompson will be the repre Willis Church taught the lesson, � u1 will beheld at Stratford • Business College, of Toronto, ie. a • taive on the Collegiate Board. 112th of July fopPianos, Player Pianos and 'Organs to life readers of this paper:Ir, :Mar last were continued in office,until •• suro passport to Success. Thous • r 1909; this year. but the receipt of• au immense con: 0sh buying out AIr Crooks' interest in . , next meeting. The active cc -opera. O ands have nroved,it. why not in- • A menu of the annual report for BAPTIST ( tract for foreign shipments has now the business and continuing in all its vestigate it yourself? our f ro o • • "tion of all members was asked in en • catalogue oxplains, write for'it. • Balance from 1908.......... $3(10.44 Rev. T. W. Obar1 swortb will preach ; put their firm under the - necessity of branches, -The firm of Morrish �fC Received from town ....... 4100.00 Annual District i9ICCtiltg i p listing the sympathy and support d • • . ., , • 4.�2,?A I next Sunday subjects, morning, I running overtime as many hours as Crooks has built up a large business ,*lie Press, Members of Parliament and ,• W. H. SHAW, Principal. • Govt. Grant. , ••WalkingwithGod, evening, Under The annual District meeting of the possible to -supply all extra demand locally also in the �Vea� where Mr Sil-ris. ors for the Association o and its 0 • Non-resident fees . .. 48.95 , the bl"bod,' The Lords supper will be R T of T was held on blonday of this for fourteen carloads of Pianos and Crooks has so successfully represent• afins. The•next meeting is to be held • }fl44 gp observed after the morning service. I week at the home of Mrs F W Watts �Urgans, ,Never were prospects -better ed them for the past three years. And` iri OfintOn on the 14th of June. e•••0���ibbi000ifs0•�•®®Oi6 392425 Tomorrow (Friday) evening, Rev. B Repr;sentatives. were prese - t from• the superior quality of the goods has every trip but added to his infatuat= Paid teacher's salaries W Merrill, B. A„ of Zoronto, General , 1 etc .......... 814.25 the diflarent Councils throughout the l been .recognized at the. moment the ion for the west, ao when o ua W.er- — --- Repairs, fuel, Supt., of Baptist b S work for Ontailo , district and in the absence of the Dis- revival of trade arrived and fortunate ted offer came to him, from a vpell ,'� --� Balance .................... 209.89 I and Quebec will hbld a meeting in the t ict Councillor G M .Elliott, of Gode ly Factory equipment has been ,perfect known Wholesale firm of Toronto, to . �r♦ 1•�rF♦ i:♦•l•�•l•♦.A��•�°�.'1 ♦ i•O•�9 �S ♦�•♦�♦•i♦'II'�� ♦4 ♦'g'� ��'1'�'1'�'���� 89 Baptist Church at 8 o'clock. lie will rioh, the chair was _taken by. Mr F ed and all is in preparation to handle represent them through the West, he e 4947.89 give an address on Sunday Schoot ; • ill meet the ' 1st Thula- g Buchanan, of Wingham. The report .� an immense trade. An additional num. decided to make the change which o• , The Board w work and conduct an open conference of the years work was given by :Mia bar of skilled mechanics are being taken place on March 1st: The man Watts and discussions followed on the sotigho and applications £cerin: these friends.oi.Air Crooks:w111 be, sorry to _,_ lay of each month at 8.30 o'clock. on S S problems. Mr Merrill is an ex- Wat er�,e Messrs Hall, Rooke, Evans and DIr art on all branches o1 SS wor and alCold l Rork of the organization, After other i wilt be welcomed as the working staff hear of him leaving town. but will be ♦ -g. Hartley are a committee to enquire Should take the opportunity of hear- i business was finished the election of I must -be largely increased, glad that he has secured a good e• ♦. into non-Asident fees and report at ing him, An offering will be taken to I officers took place District Councillor position. ale has always taken ,an future meeting. defray expenses. (1• M Elliott; Goderich; Vice Councillor I � m active part in sports, .chiefly laorosae ♦ 1bIrs 'VV Downs, C:inton; 111eu Of Zq Lay and is a member of the IO•U F and A •l• Accounts amounting to $30.00 were , �aecBudby, .x,.aid. ONTARIO SrRL+ET Mrs N W Watts; Treasurer, F Bneha• From the Canadian Courier of Jain, re and A, M.®e,.SPJVC1La p hen adjourned. r Newall, Board t J Mr. James Tacker will address the Gane Wingham; Herald,, 29th we clip an interesting item which 0 � Young Men's Bible Ulass of Ontario'Goderich; Guard, Mrs ,Young, Gode- refera to Mr Joseph Clark' who is well- II11ron County Stock Sluow St. Church on Sunday afternoon next. rich.. Atthe tg weresserved � tneoting re- known to the citizens of Clinton, and The annual meeting, which was � We are showing a big range of warm Shoes, � Local News A cordial invitation is extended to all freshmen who is in the Old country at, present largely attended, of she Directors of 'f �d(11tlOnai *chile the election is on. The Oourier the Huron County Stock show was specially suitable for the herd cold of the mid- young men. Had Fine 'Carnival Nk says; -Mr Clark, who is sending daily held in the Town..Eiall; ofnt election on winter season. Next Sunday morning, the Quarter- A. large and very succeastut carni- summaries to the Toronto Star, was Jan. 22nd for the purpose of election 1 Love Feast and Fellowship meeting val was held in the rink on Tuesday also a practical printer. Many of our of officers for the ensuing .year and' � Felt Shoes for'Ladies' buttoned, la to $1.71 ai ♦ FCARU ARY. will be held in the lecture room coin- evening at which the greater part of leading journalists'have been printers other business. The following new � ers, at prices ranging from $1.00 to $1.75 KEEP an eye on your lag. mencing at 10 o'clock. At 11 o clock the town's younger generation was .for in the old days setting type was directors were elected: the pastor will preach on "The Be- I present. It was a gay scene as the education. Today. setting • type is President Jas Snell' • Felt Shoes for Men,. some laced, some gaiters; TowN Council next Monday evening, trayal of Christ.' This will be follow- many figures dressed in variegated highly specialised mechanics. Mr Vice•President Geo J3oare prices start at $1.75, running as high as a and Friday I ed by the Sacramental service. I winter costumes Bitted over the ice Olark was even a tramp printer -a Secretary C E Dcwding -� a RICt31yLIEU Thursday he aub'eot * of the evening sermon; while the constant beat of the- music species which was to. the othercompe Treasurer R Grabam * ' Men's Work Shoes, specially suitable for' farm evenings in the Town Hall. T e $tied the building and gave added as a poet to Ian ordinary litterateur, will be "The Test Question. ►scall- Auditor ♦ cavy wool lining, Williams' ,make, «p Sr, LECT your Valentine in good time ant music. A cordial welcome to all. I effect. The successful culmination of When he settled down. to, run a DIRECTORS 't' Boys Shoes, •♦t« f� work, at $2.40 to avoid the rush on the 14th. Tho lady ,teachers of the Ontario the affair was -due to the efforts of the country weekly, hisfame began to ♦ , "the keep -you -dry ned the ( • were in charge. As it happened ened to be . close to Brussels -Peter Scott., oey good and urong Jas Fair g ONE way to spread a little sunshine- Street Sunday School entertained rink managers who w g i grow.,, 1 p y p�_ arlane, • kind, heavy, wool lining, Wiliianis' mike, !$1.75 is to Sprinkle salt on your icy side Male officers and teachers in the base- ! Following were the winners:-- loronto, the bigma net reached out Stanle T A Innes, J ,l. v p ment of the church on Tuesday even- Ladies Fancy Vostume-- 1, Grace and pulled him in, isgo ve ea h m and wI Glenn, -Thos Mc114irtan,JCC7 � For children and infanta the choicest of Warm walk. m Rev. 2. W• Uosene occupied the M arbert, If you have a job 0f printing you g; Walker; Angel; 2, Jean Morris,Scotch of the World d ♦ shoes, prfcea starting at �i5c, reaching fB1.25 _ ♦ + want done, have Business Man, lust call chair. A splendid impromptu pro- Lassie; 3, Helen Crawford, Red $idfng pulled him in. Mr W F McLean of the J Dale, Jas Leiper, B Hill. ,l« gramme consisting of 80109, .and World discovered him and put him luckersmith•-Geo Dale, A Elcoat,R � M up the New Era, No. 30. speeeches was rendered, after which°°d' y See U for the Best, ll dainty refreshments were served. All Best Lady and Gent -Skaters-(Cos- up where nature intended him to be McKay. ♦ L+ tume considered) 1, Mrs Chowen and Ing pithy editorials. Mr E' E Shap.- ...L�oderich tbtvn-Jas Connally, RObt. �7 pr©sent spent a very enjoyable and N Duvis; 2,. Mr and Mrs H Alexander; pard got jealous and stole him swag McLean. ♦ Footwear* profitable avenin Theunday li, Miss Can'telon and Mr McIntyre, and made "Mark" a name to conjure " McKillop• --Jas Bvttns,J M Govenlock # [' ~� �� �'�� School is i ra Souris ing c0ntlition. 'MISSGentFancy Costume --1, N Davis; "with, 'Chen Mr J B Atkinson invited Colborne-�A Young. .l, Church Chimes Church News 2, R Moore him over to the Star and he has been cMur n -D W e all J lord, A J '4 W Wheatley, , B Ford, Aru, RFDA WHILE YOU 'WAIT. �€• N�ti�� N�bti1►1�ti Rev. Joalas Greene 0f town, breach• (.,lents Comic Costume -1, Cap Cook there for ten years, wrtlra break back McMurray, y :♦ i 2, Otto'b'ink, to Saturday Night Ilia cables and W G Smyth. ,l. ed at Oranbrook last Sunday atter- ; 'WILLIS noon and ave anaddressto. the W0- ( Best Lady dl�ater Cuatume-1, Lulti letters to the Star have 'been the ion: I.xeter d -H Smith. ♦. . g' brie of Brussels i Ilorve. ^- press of his personality. They have 1 ow • J Me turdy,d, ,C horsier• The Wometl el Association of Willis ; mans Missionary Society ant Skater CottitnA-], 1llgtt colour, are well phrased, occasionally Gcider'icli tp- S Stnrclq. Ll ckn Best G always its Heneall•-W I.lder, Church, purposm holding a Tea meet- Methodist i httrch . in ,the evenrn c I illogical, never toe deep, in I.eVey, J• The tea�rneetm Monda he attended a meetin Tile 15pruig Show of 1010 promisesFrod aoksoH IT early in March. y Potato Race --1, Ray Mcc7onnel, 2, I lightful. '1`o sum J oe Clarit up in one rs to take the place of their annus the interests of Morrtl Re ba h,wi Sag. Ross Forrester. word he is bright. Judged by lite to be laryrer and better than ever and $azar. @Wingham, and neat Sab p One mile race•boys under 18 1, A glow of his countenance, the vivacity will be held as usdak at Clinton the ' ply for1'1ev, iii,b0ugall, of t'iodmrrclti. a of kris c0nvorsation. or the brilliuney first week in Aprkl. 'Furth©r'; partieu- ��`�•�,+���.�►ld,.� ,�r�+i;l•���. WESLEY Doherty, 2, It McConn 1. Chis is keeping the prygram Well filled Fat Mans Race«.ii Davo Crai---- - of his writing.Clarit is alrtfays bright, oars later, The 4lfaifO: ly Love feast at 10 a"crook for s man of ,G Suttlm+ers. ` ,