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tIvening, from 8 to io o'clock, b
Qrcbstra, .using a Celebrated Dohert
oti are" Cordially Iny,te' ....:.
T.
ting our first Millinery and Spring Opening since • starting'
eer in �O1inton, and extend a hearty invitation to the ladies of
(xt, to our Show Roams on Wednesday afternoon and evening.
)eaartmeut is in charge of Miss Baker, who has lately returned
'Toronto Openings, and is thortiughlsy in touch :with the latest
Miss Baker has had a ' wide ex -
Merica, arid Can �dian styles �� • '
merry •:.nd comes to us vy - highly recommended by one of the
'Mininers in r ada.,f Lome, bring your friends, and see pie
for Spring.
yy the new Cloth Coats and
n :Er "Capes, Silk Coats, Whitewear,
�5pring
cods, *i' tains, Carpets, etc. Open 'Wednesday evening till . •lo o'clock
Are *silt �„,,
u•Prldt the Baas std dsll� rigs
ip
t� their rt appearanee t year
on wheel*, Mark the date down.
March lith,
&trance. Examinations
The departmentof education here
issued* aonortrde
ppsrtnie�exaoratatia entranc
to the model schools will be !rem June
21. to June 20.
W. C. T. U.
The regular mooting of the W C T
Ti will be held at thehome of Mrs W
a Harland on Friday afternoon of this
weekattend, at o'clock. All the ladies are
Is Thi+r spring ?
Ask anybody that queeton Sunday
and Monday and you would get the
happy smile from them. A regular
blizzard was on just at church time
and it was atilt stormy duringthe fire,
riday and&tttwcla..
iud 15e Muslins, 7c 35c Linen t llitings.19e •
35 pieces Sinen Suitings, in stripes
ends Fancy Dress MuslIns, and plain cloth, in all the popular
it and dark colorings. This is shades, 27 inches wide, reg. 35c,
n -up lot; and they will• make Friday and Saturday l9c
id school and °summer dresses Umbrellas 50e each
ildren and young girls. Reg. 2 doz onlyUmbrellas, naxura1. wood'
and 15c, Friday • and Saturday;
.m
r yard. handles,mercerized tops, 50c ' each
$1.2 $ Parasols,, 98e
(cotton stripe Suitings, 10c 2 doz. Ladies' Parasols, fancy and
eces stripe Cotton Suiting& grey, natural, wood ,;handles, steel frame,
n and blue, reg. t5c, for lee , mercerized tops, reg. $.i.25, for 98c.
Card Of Thanks
Mr and Mrs Carl Olson, wish to re•
turn their thanks to the kind friends.
who so thoughtfully did acts of kind.
nese during the illness and death of
their infant daughter, .
Bars on Christmas
The much discussed question of li-
cense'law revision is not likely to agi-
tate the Legislature this session,
There is a possability, however, that
something may be done in the matter
of closing bars on Christmas Day,
How To Save Money •
Reader, Iwhen you are preparing to
do your tradinir,luat pick up I+ourNEw
Ela, glance at the advertising col-
umns and see who wants your trade.
It is safe to say you will save money.
The man who advertises certainly has
inducements to offer you or he would.Bove Received instructions
not. ask you to call and see him before Tne chief of police has received a
buying. printed copy of the new regulations
When Dogs life Not at Large for licensing and governing the s -
htbition of inovin pictures The r+e�
A Blessing
OR AN
Aggr'a.Vati011:
A Fountain Pen may be' on or the other, if
yours is the aggravation make, try a
Waterman Ideal
'It may be a blessing.
The Cheapest is• $2.50,
We have other "makes at.a lower price.
Wo
TH
OFTEN THE CHEAPEST.
ALWAYS• THE BEST
de-
nuder the proclamation issued by.
gulations are'verppg stringent, and it
the municipalities ordering the would be advise le if managers of
struction of all dogs, unmuzzled, andare to comply with any of thein may
. this class of entertaintiient made
running -at large, the ADVOCATE has themselves familiar with them • s fail- r
been asked to explain if this - included
na.
dogs running on their owner's flicense.
l8 not at large lead to Y44 cancellation V+ the
Certainly not. A dog i
when on his owner's premises, and the '
person destroying, such animal leaves . Chicken Run on the L. H. & B. i
himself open to prosecution for dam
ages.— MITCHELL ADVOCATE:-- T he
Editor
an sauthority on tthese ques-
tions.
ueand e
tions.
Three Hebrews, who were', journey-
iing to•Lbndon .last Thursday night on
ailiuron and Bruce train, had a little
adventure whichcost them more than
they expected. The three got on the
• train at a northern town, and each
Help Wanted carried a bag, which from sundry
Thee Jackson o., are willing sounds that were heard contained ;-
and ready co extend their UlintonBus- chickens. The: men'put the bags under the staff of teachers well-qualified the
aese to the 'extent of iib more em' the seats. Then. the trouble began. 'A teaching being well done end . the dirt-
ployees aft announced in their add., in commercial traveller, bent on mis- cipline good, the chool well rganizeil '
another part of this paper if help can chief, took out hie knife; and reaching its affairs well managed and a gratify -
be got. Thisis one of theoases where down, -out a hole in the bag. Out ing increasein the attendance. The
we. think every citizen of Ulintou popped the head of a fine rooster. The First Form,which is the largest in the -.should help in every .way possible to knife was again brought into play,and history of -the school, should be divid..
do their share bf making known the'slit enlarged. • A moment later the ed in all subjects as it had already °
throughout they: country that young fowl was out in the aisle, running been 'in' some. This was the Only'
women have a chance here of earning about.'and a few seconds`later another i change recommended. The Irnspeetor
a good living.. good wages' and a happy, chicken was alsoloose from the Baine ave the lasbadmitted upils a s ecist
and contented life, I ' elp cannot be ' bag. The Hebrews "got wise," and examination in Reading, Sppellin'and
procured here. it mens that thein, then followed a chase that convulsed riting and found a number of poor
G1•oderich Branch will be extended and those who were in the car. • Excited, writers and recommended- greater
probably .made their • • headquarters: chickens flew ' squaking in all direr- strictness in this object et thea High.
This we would not like to see done as tions, chased by Hebrews, who were School Entrance exam. The esu €p•
the opportunities for the extension even more excited. It was nearly ten went in all.`Departments is reported •
ofa ati l greater business .by this flan minutes before the chickens were .all as good. and the Inspector adds •I am
is good, infect they having started to captured The Hebrews amused. the ~pleased to report' a newly furnished
groan and 1¢hat, it will be if they keep traveller of liberating the bu'ds.. The , and up-to-date Laboratory which_is. a
on but it depends here in `the help 'traveller called" " the ' brea`knian-- and'—credit to'the sebool' and'of which- good "`
that can be gut. said be wasn't paying to ride in a • use is being made'. and again he says
chicken car and demanded. that the "I anti articularly well pleased that
STR�ATFO, RD,,ONT.
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Write us at once for our Free q,talogue,
and earntlie natarn of our courses in OOM-
MEROIAL. SHORTHAND or TELE-
GRAPHY departments. We have the. iead,
ing practical training sbhool in Western
Ontario, realms are thorough, instructors
experienced, and we assist graduates to
positions. 8tuients are: entering each week.
You should enter NOW.
D. A. McLachlin'
PRINCIPAL
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of Sport
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The Ontario hockey Association
Champions are well spread over Ont-
ario this year. St. Michaels. Toronto,
captured the Seniors. Collingwood
won the Intermediate and Kingston
took the Juniors. The hockey sticks
will now be put away till next winter.
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At ai/enthusiastic meeting of the
li.,,`tllitcheil Lacrosse Club, held in the
council chamber, the following officers
were elected for the ensuing year
Honorary president —Mayor Camp-
bell.
President—T. J, Ryan.
Vice president— 0. Smyth.
Secretary-treasures—G. R Butler.
Executive committee—T. Matheson,
F. A. May; M. E. Coppin, W.
Hemming..
A. May.
It was decided to enter a tram in
the intermediate series if a suitab!e
district could be formed and the Neere-
tary would like to hear from surround.
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bipeds be removed. The brakeman de- the Board has acted on. ray 'report of
Nelson Shields for Local 'Schools
We are authorized to state that Rt. riled that the traveller was 'right and last year and has refitted the.Labora•
Hon. Lord u.trathcorta's Nelson Shield took the chickens to the express. car.. tory. The expenditure made will be
has been offered by Rey.' Hall, of Tor;There' were three bags, and .when the amply justified by results, as - the ex- , r .,�`"
onto, to each of. the Schools in the Hebrews went to get them' at London .amply justified
df Science teaching. is '
schools in, the 1Caet'I3urc :Inspector -
have
were informed that they would : being,emphasized and the pupils here .
have to pay 35 • cents for each bag. 'are now' afforded ' ample opportunity
ate. There are nocharges or condi- p y •for carrying on their individual work' '
tions. The British and •Foreign :Sail Theyeexpostulated
over the $I:05 and left.8nall The report concludes by. authorizing '
ora'. Society, which received the "'Vic yp•the Principal "to give • his`‘:certificate
tory"copper from' the Lords of the
British Admiralty, has undertaken the 'C.1. Inspectors Report to 'those of his present middle iichool.
expense of mounting.. engraving,- and A meetin of the Ooilegiate Institute who pass the: July examinations and
p Board was held on Tuesday eveningwho have completed the Lower school
distributing these historic Shields . discourse to his satisfaction.' •
and only asks some voluntary contri 'of this week. The . consideration of .
'bution to reimburse. them; and aid. the Report- of High Schoch inspectors von citing vireo?
Annitlul,Social °f', . J A 'Houston . M A., proceeded the
Clinton Victorious their. Sailors Iiisti urea for men
the The CV.oinen's '.Institute will hold 'Royal Navy: Merchant Ships, • ate., in: of . the - meeting If so,, exceptional opportimitiesare .
Clinton Pastime Club won .from I
,stun Canoe �Jlub by a their A.-nuu: i Social in the C U .61 Ball, Canada a,nd ail Over the world.. These The Inspector. reported that be found ,sow bels Systemered.bythe Grand Trunk :.
GodetichlVle e g
oro in"the
valued v'a C ice
f Railway i h ,
1Rf; )
are highly y
„ '1sy
.Shiedg� . ,
March 22nd All e
Leon„
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•' m on,tu sday t
e at hasHera
The wrote Y g useur ions Set
a. Th o'nalColonist Lxc s
e of 9 totof
Scorcat
educational
[otic and way
atr,
' a heir„
a .I in.�
time ..end hr
ing 1 as c t P
by.� e
lint
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was ii to 1 in favor of ie d p g ,,,,• Excursions and Homeseekera Ex
preserving Clinton tied the. scare at. 'friend; in' the 'heie they
t'ead e'aand
full time and in extra time won by Schools.*here they arealready p red. ' e••••u••*•u•••r•i••••••••• cursione ,1 The former rates are one
P lysis C(Ileges and . Schools'are,. elf-
•waysecondclass applying to
three goals. Ray Rumba,li played: a Infant Dead r 0 pply g certain
a lenaid game and such team work f rand Mr gable. tq receive the eNelson �w`hield, and • • polumbia. Oregon. Washington, etc”
was never seen in a Clinton line up be- •The infant • daughter o . M s should apply for them. Carl Olson., aged two months and 8 •
SPRING'. daily until April 15tb...'rhe Settlers
fore. Following is the line ftp y p y p A GOOD CONCERT' ▪ r • • rates• are . also one way second class
de s. assedawa atthe arentalhoine•
CLINTON GODERICH ' on Sunday hist.. Many beautiful ON GOOD: FRIDAY • �j • and apply to principal points in
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V.T. Johnson cal Polly among were. placed upon the casket Under the auspices of the Buys A990- •� T E Ra•+•
Saskatchewan n oists on Gralnd Trunk Pacific
R.ltumball .goal
Heni among which were:.!-- Sprays from • car p
p y Jacksons Mfg., staff: Citizens Band; ciation, should [Hake's crowded house • Railway), H. Twitchell a point Rnmball dammer Session from July 4th and 29+ April 5 and 12. :The H:omeseekers '
H Tw II Rover •
Lloyd Miss May Webb; Mrs F Herman; Miss according to the reputation the Boys • Froix Murch 29th merges into our • y), and in •effect March 15, 22.
M. O'NCounter Ventre it nen Creta h.ord, Mr and Mrs' McCreary, Ir have for doing things well. •▪ . affords continuous oepo .tunny. for rates are round trip second •class ap-
and' wire Everington; Mrs Mitchell.-
'
itchell; The 311anch'esteh Male Quartette &lone, • ..' brlghtyoungpeople to qualify for' • • plying to principal points in Manitoba
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F. Forrester 1 wing. Criager � Mrs Chantr . 'The funeral was held will give a grew conceit besides Mr.. • good 'business positions: our O
C. Draper ' r wing Tate y rno n interment Meldrum as a comic singer and Mr..• .School, THE .:CENTRAD• TORONTO;
O • Saskatchewan and Alberta (including
on. 'Tuesday afternoon, . • • NESS COLLEGE OP TORONTO; • remain omts on Grand Trunk Pacific
being made al the Clinton cetuetra, Geo. Lethbridge,• Pianist, •it isnot = invites. yodr consideration. Cats.- _ Riilwayi, April etc, and '.range:
Rep: C R GFunne • officiated at the likely anyone will want their money loguo.maii@a free on renueat. 'iron), Winnipeg and—return, $32.00 to '
Sad Fire back. The following press- notices = W. H. maw' Principal. _ .Edmonton and return, $42.50:, Tickets
Last Sunday evening at startled the cit- house and grave: speaks for itself :— • �. g
liens of town were at the ood • for 60 . days- Secure tickets
sound of the fire bell ringing and everyDied lost Thursday Woodstock Sentinel-Review—Those •'_ Yonge ac Gerrard dts..; . Toronto • fram Grand Trunk Agents. or address
one was anxious, owingto the heaWord Wag received here laid T'hure who ,heard
theManchester
p ale Qdaof • • J D McDonald. Dist. Pass. Agent, To-
anowand wind storm. It Was elastin day that Muriel 'Smith Perdue had tettewere •NSNN•SION••OSO•••S••• ronto, Ont. '
Bred that the house of Charles B. Hale 'passed as ay ii,t. her home fin Seafortb unusual excellence. Itis not too much -
waa on fire, the ed by the' engine was
that afternoon, .due to epileptic fits: to never 'that beteard in quartette
.singing a lamp. By. the time the el gine was Only.the week before her mother had.'has rantford Courier—The Manchester +•+•*t•+•+• "•+•+•, +..14+ 41-1:•44,1104,...1,•+.+4,41',41+!+•+• '
ready the house was in the grip of been buried. Her age, was 10 years and Quartette were greeted by a crowded • .
the firy fiend and nothing was able to 4 months. The body was brought here use •
u on the occasion of their second' '1'
stay it. Some of the furniture was and the funeral gook place from the appearance here last night. Their pro' ! •
home of her aunt, Mrs Easom, on
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The house was one of the first . tag
one of ttnuaual ekeellence:
tho • Peerless Shoe
saved, tarda afternoon, interment being g
residences erected in..Clinton and: was y Both in solo and quartette work they••
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occupied bythe late Horatio Hale who made at Clinton- cemetery. Rev: Mr.
, p excelled. + '
was one of the earliest settlers in the ' Charlesworth officiated both at the Paris Review—For• the the third time e•
town, and' a gentleman who hada house and grave, The following acted this season the Manchester third
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world-wide reputative in Literature. as pall bearers: Albert Mitchell, Frank tette were greeted' by crowded house
for Ladies 4
Mrs. Horatio Hale lived in .the house • Forrester, Wellington I3oltzhauer,
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with her son and iii now in veryfeeble Fred Easom, James Lawson and Len ion left harmony and oplendesired. ' interpreta;
tion left nothing to be desired. ' They
health. A valuable library was prac• Cantelon.
Wilt always be welcome in Paris:
ti(ally destroyed, as - welt as rare
stamps and coins.. .The Commercial ddrCss Anal Presentation ad- For A County Sanitarium. This i ve y
Union and Ontario, Fire Companies " The'following is a copy of the The County Council committee ap-
is a r pretty shoe, up•to-date in. �
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were interested in the lose, which is dress presented by the employees of slated to confer: on the question of
only partly covered. The firemen had the Organ and Piano Co. as on Thurs• establishing a County Sanitarium every respect" it. is made of..fine DOIlgola
a heavy and long fight and did not re. day noon the Yvon were gathered at • the treatment of tuberculosis, met for
tire to the fire hall until 2,30 a'• m. the office order was called,. then the Canton recently 'and discussed 'the • Xie With patent leather tip, Cuban Or Military
following address was read by Mr matter very fully with Dr. ,li: W.
A Fine Tea Meeting Cecil October: — •Bruce Smith Prov. Inspector, Hie + heels.: All widths. Sizes 2/2 tO 7 which we
T e'La fes of Willis Church believe London, Ont., March 10;. I910 idea and advice is that a board of
in doingeverything right and last Mr Walter Townsend directors should be formed who would sell for •
g g Dear Sir and fellow worker :We learn,
Thursday evening was another success with pleasure that you erect or establish in suitable premises havejust taken and location such a b suitable
Coun-
for them. The tea, was„a good one unto yourself a partner for rife. We t Oouncil being connected with it by
lots of everything to eat andevery one believe you have made a wise choice, y . being
well looked after. Affter tea athe Warden one other bein on
and desire to unitedly offer our eon- the board. These directors wuuliT` en
recital under the direction of Prof. gratulations and best wishes As to. 2• 5�
, Om.the Management as in the case Only Brown, organist of Wesley Church,ether you tread life's pathway may of other hospitals and any deeicl; in
was given in the auditorium. The Heavens blessing ever attend and oust of 'management to be met by the •
church was crowded and a good pro- then we are sure the truest happiness County, towards the cost of estab- �i•
gram was 'presented, Prof, Brown's will be your lot. As a small practical fishing, it the aids t nest would.pay+ mall -and have a look even if you don't buy
'program was : Eventide ; Nuptial token of our best wishes, we ask'you Y•
4.
March ; Chorus of Angels and march to accept this Morris Chair (then ad, $['000 and 33 per week for each
from "Tannhauser, Miss Martin, of p lent treated. He submitted figurest-
We have complete assortment of the neW
London, who has delighted audiences vanced by Mr R H Chowan) May ,it from other institutions to show that
relieve some of the phisical weariness the cost of maria ement would be one
in Clinton before gave:- "The wood of life, and during your intervals of g Spring lines which we will be pleased to show
mow, and The 'Y'ellowhammer , dollar per week for each patient's food �' , ,
g rest, whether in London or elsewhere, .are htus'ng: Towards an indepen- .t. � '
.'Lead IIriehy Light” ; a winter Luba -
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breath occasionally a kindly prayer fife You Wait.
by. an Irish Lullaby •(encore) y'"My i for your fellow workmen in the dent
atione sanitarium frequerience hit which « Repairs while
1114"d Horne" Mies HHoover gave a ' Sherlock Manning Organ and Piano would not be the case in a comb y
■ well rendered violin solo it being the Factory.
Interniazzo from "Ca.valliera Itustic• WXlilPi iriNM �N awned not
managed one, .- The cont,-
1 signed J , Awned a ill meet again during the fir[ t` �
Mk." Dr, tl,tndirr gave. two solos ltCilOWLiV.
be Tar a o egos t weekin April, and they hope to have
'which delighted t.�� „ , (I WI offers and • information Froin any
'"I'll sours Eve and Irequiem • Rev, ,` ack.,,,s,on.
Dr. Ste Wart opened and. closed the • A. very abort reply 4as trade thank points in the County which have suit -
build and equip such. filling
program • + courtesy. •1••••31••• .4.•+.4.44•+4144+o • •••• ••••••••�r•3••4F•••
rri rain and: thanked all who tool, lag the men for t eri good "will and able premise's.now or would be W
part.
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