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", ,.. .., 4 .1 00 • ten`s Vbilie 1464 01146 iii0IVid as 1 40 Or4066 E14. 110110a Becits,...0, ,...0 00 ,IV006ileal$ Zt1400 EsOotri.,,...,,.,..... 0 00 , t :Flamm's Kid Bitpluirs.,,.......,.„..0 60 4 W4ngiOre5 t4/004 nooks., ,.,. , ,e,,...... 0 70 l, Weinon'sPrueellas !rear. ..,,,..,,.... ,.0 _60 UL)%Women.* Blii0aerii y .0.0.4 00 .,p,,,,o.., 4, 0 V .44,PleRitTIORA5 Order to insure 4i40'.040,0010.4reek., es/Vforifehope,e, vOernent,;tattei k 4anaddf ;in. not AO' .)Y,C4#,"1,0V noRr4 Z#kin .1001004. No of He the ob 24th?MrFr0dUP11Ch, of NoO4.14 aw of istifr %1 147 oeowledthe voltlit :of on ot thexet.bo. .diet thurehes, there recent Sao, tlernan present at 3?aa1'a',011oreti. oit flon4laY., and hearing of the intended • doparturo of Mr If. J. Conibes rearario4-that0,93,0,1014.,Se2ry theehoir was about to lose its-ffrarnr-tonei" • lir Iuld gto ;fames soit3i aro ViOlthitt at Weedete4. There has Nen eonsittev ably , more Vet, ,days than dry this month, and it has rained almost every Sunday; It eei.4d net he nAneh worse, - iiniess: itveined every Ts Misses 0. aad13, IllenntoaStle aro t weekvisit log in Toronto. Xegare 4 'I44.POUPrtY P*111 A. Pier.. Of Toronto Un • 09040 left for New versity• are herne er the euraMee days, Mr ):X0 )"4l, t.*.ialT.141)4ireinedist4;;PPieirii Print- t.ieoe olive for enisriro$, Pam Os* office ooil*wr. Will. Atter (iia4 the fortAlne to set 40uOix on tint eyelid afal100110411'04 Friday' last, 044 •'#0401x9,04t1,04"' having :Fiwir.--Tho prospects for fruit were •••,-t.e,r .better' in :this section than they ar. this 1.`Pai• : hr.' very great rpFesion efigoesipol, and 41Pwa no York on Monday morning. 4fr fiydp Oroll now oportea .40,10Y little hnginr and driver; toe fOrinerie freM the swap of A. 1$. liarVarcl• Mr 4.aines)fel9fli Amherst ,Tslands OlfrsikiollfaWshote4 it is rumored that another wedding will take ,place while they are there. Mrs J. Brickenden slid Mrs' BodaWaY are visiting at Mr G. V. Titioltenden'ss in London. The OaltReformer speaks highly of a Musicalaeleetion elyep at ght !appear, there will be a large 01 vk'ything. •'PXv*Wr.:77MD4V.p:"Kertriedy• has tall.- 1.00aessien Of his new stable, and ,nOW ,noinfortable, conarno- ittiliZe",allithesp&ee thwbest possib e Idionke,,Ond. weit-equipped The ioternal,-arrangemetn nts are 'sum r ra14ase,• . ;0010, -=Tile folieWin3assen- ': '..Jackson's ' ticket agency. Mrs tor' Virden, 341,311.n., Aire Dowzer • elitf*ertii0k03d: through "this week om _disld.re atufliiiii,taoriston, • of 'Bay, Witillegi"-anff easrs W. Cantel- dWixtolr.,, *Ito salted on Wed,. elc ,0. and wife leave this week for Stell, D. Per -Steamship e 9ntario, ontreal for Liverbol./ oilitinrCialloEs.—Mr W. East b�ught.'the house and lot on th‘ er. of deen and Princess streets, resent occupied by 'Mr Auttetson; z -consideration is $500. Mr John Inge • was the :purchaser of the ',property, sold by auction on atordaYr',''14Yedvertiseinent elsewhere 11E;:,be seen the Commander pro- erty, on street, is to be offered r.eare4, .0..*.A.-il-t-The 'other evening as a 734111(30 Tiaithwaite, Goderich wneblp";‘Nvis driving into town in a air cart, the horse took fright at the Otriolight and, bolted to one side of e road, hrowirig him out and running Lown .44 -ea, the cart sometimes right ide up and sometimes not. It was O_Wever, caught without doing much 101040; but a goat robe was lost frorn he rig and' the finder will oblige by etiirrinig it, niiiiiber of very :ne cattle 'were -tarried -Wier' to the iu'ers on ;Wednesday. Mr Jas a r 0641.' eithead • that weighed 92,890 ,4:cir an average of 407 each. Quite nunalrer " of really good cattle Were 106 delivered by farmers hereabouts, `c1„:•among them, were three bulls, eff. respectively _by "Messrs James 014. Thilrett"; McFa;rlane, Stanley; Lfld T. O'Brien, Tuckersraith; that flistqg Somewhere about three tons. OXJ,E,GIATE Boxnp. The regular 044,4 of the Trustee Board was held )fl:: Friday evening. It was decided ,batta Op of $1, belevied on candidates er :Entrance Examination. Several 1,464 accounts were paid, The tender f• bi,00 Bros. for paper for examina- On-pnrpoSes' Was aceepted: It was- odiaea,to. ,tvavproieit the Globe and ail for a Science Matter, duties to ;Minenee,,in 'August. The Principal alcs'ellaPaVvered to prevent pupils .06,Ving the 'school voundadnring re- •:cesS withinitPermissionfrom himself or assistaflts.It was decided to expend •175 in the Library. • SoNs o ...Erie4.A.Nn.f—The, annual , 4Chnieh parade of the Sens of England held • on Sunday forenoon ia,st itt :30 o'clock, to the Ontario St. Methc& • 1, church, ,and despite the chilly • eining and unfavorable appearance f:the, sky, the turnout Was a large one. The local lodge, which alone has large niembership,was supplemented dn. good number from Liverpool )odge, and Londeelroro lodge, ndesboro. The Sermon was preach- " eaby the pastor of the church, Mr Galloway, in n remarkably able and eloittient" manner, and delighted the entire esSetnhlage Of Englishmen, and ,elOsed _by singing "God save the • Queen." The turnout on the whole was highly Creditable to the society, nrid,satiefactery to the members in at- tendance. ' On their return to the 10a0 roolit, Mr H. W. 13a11, Vice Presi- dent of Liverpool lodge, Moved a reso- . ludo* thanking the Rev Gerttleman for his trouble in preparing a sermon appropriate and able, the President of liontabotro lodge, Mr A. Woodman, „second the resolution, which WAS `Ottmiecitrutilioloosiy. enteitainMenit that ace recent- , a to his hope. Messrs Seale, Hoover' $4 Seale, of the Olinhm Marble, Work?, have securedthe Order for the erePtiOn of 4 line mottunient to the reemc•ry the late Mr Oakes, .r,, of Gederieh township, whien is be placed • in Goderich cerneteli ; they have alfio four granite monnmenfe to be erected in Clandeboye ,temetery. Dr. Asa- gairhae genet() Portage du Fort, Que., where he eXpects to remain for some time. Geo. Davis, of the West End Livery, now sports A new buggy made. at Runaball's catTitige factory. The Dauntless Laerosse Club did not go to Parkhill as expected, on the Zith, seve- ral of the players being, out of town.. Several 'members of the Bicycle Olub rode to Exeter on Tuesday, but as they were caught in several showers on the way, the runwas none too pleasant. Miss Wesenberger, (who is employed with Dr. Blackall, was called home last week by the midden death• of her mo- ther in McKillop. Mr David Cantelon left on Monday on a trip to the old country. Mr James Beattie added two new buggies to his livery this week, from Rayward's carriage works, and IffrJos.-Izzard, of Goderich township, has one from the Same place. Messrs E. S. :Perguson, W. Shanneiisy and W. Cluff, all of Toronto, are the guests of •Miss Aggie Jackson, High View resi- dence, this week. There was a fair attendance at Hazel Kirk last week, but not such as the merits of the occa- sion called* for. A road cart left out- side of Hayward's' carriage shop over night was taken away on Monday by some boys, for a lark; their sport may cost them something, a gold watch that was taken from the same place e- centlY has netbeen recovered. We are much pleased to see Librarian Scott out again after his severe illness. Messrs Ern Hovey and W.Cole have recently purchased high bidycles of the well- known Brantford make, and ride as Well as the more experienced riders. Mr G. F. Emerson has disposed of a bicycle to Mr thrills, Manchester. Mrs J151ins, of Winnipeg i who has been here for sometime, returned home on Wednesday. Mr John Hannah, of Brussels; was over here the other day, and took -home frorn_Rum- ball's carriage shop, a new covered buggy; Mr James Stevens, of the base line, also drives one from the same place. Handsome as was the house pu,rchased by Mr G. I). McTaggart from Mayor Doherty, the internal im- proveinents he is having made to it,will enhance its value very much; in ad- dition to heating it throughout by hot air, Harland Bros. have 'put in pipes for the conveyance of hot and cold water to the bath room, which is elabrately filled up for its special pur- poses; Mr McTaggart was married at Morrisburg, on Wednesday, to a Mies Broder, and will' occupy the residence shortlyiafter his return to town. On the 24th a boy not 12 years old was so elplessly—drunk that he—could-not move along the street. Miss Susie Malley is visiting her relatives' here. If the Salvation Army will accept ad- vice from a friend they will not repeat whagoccurred on Tuesday; it is notdis- creet nor is it a considerate act to hold exercises for nearly an hour immediate- ly in front of a place of business, and had the proprietor of the hotel where this took place. resented the intrusion, vei-y few would have blamed him. We are told that Mr Jos. Raftenbury is stocking a fish pond on the Glew farm on the Huron road; a very good idea. The CanaclaMedical Record,in addition to a minute description of the article pays this tribute to the merits of ler oraell's Douche Pan:—"Wee consider It the most valnable 'form of douche pan that has yet been invented, and phySicians who have once seen this pan wouldprobably recommend it to the exclusion of all others." Messrs.Taylor & Sons received a large order this week from a man at Qu'Apelle, N.W.T.,who stated that he hud noticed their adVer- tisement in the CLirrox NEw ERA.— Jackson has put un a neat verandah iss Ira (*oil, of e liuton, Mr fl Are Our—tliCli---OOlti-‘M. and Lisle Thread Hose for Ladies aria C1,1,11,1ren. They are cooler than CaPhalere for, Summer wear, are cheaper, and keep their color just as Why AO try a pair, we will guarantee every pair not to stain or loop theircelor; if they do, bring them back and we will gyre you back your flIconey. We have a splendid male for boys, O. heavy rib, with doable knees, heels and,toes, about, as good a thing as can be got foryour boys, tearable e .leou seen our $4 B&B CARRIA0Ef. eat bar Ire' you bought some of our 00 cent Curtain POW Tour neighbor did because they have such, a beautiful ilutsho id 011 toe a41afltage of our low prices iu aper and "Window ShadesOur prices ave attracted, customers from Seaforthtaud disturbed the Wads of the tradesmen in sur is the name of a Silk Glove 'we are selling a lot of this spring; it is very stonrg and one of the best wearing Gloves to be,had. ' We have a fine assortment of Summer Gloves of every description, frandthe cheapest Cotton to the finest Silk Our "Stainless" 131aok Glove, with double.tipped fin- gers, is the best selling Glove we have. See our great line of pure Silk Gloves at 25c, There's nothing to equal them at the price. rounding tors. If you want, to make $1, or .26 go a long way or "WALL PAPER, give wit a call. ROBINS BROS., Book Store and News Depot, Clinton, arasols. Will you need a pew Parasol this season ? ,'We believe -we have the best assortment -,of Parasols in Clinton. Dozens of different kinds to choose from, and every one net, this season. Whether you want a claeap one or a good one, what- ever price you want to pay, you can get the best value for that price from us. Stylish handles, strong frames, and tops that will wear and keep their color. Five per cent off for cash. Estate J.liodgens ou ht at 50c. on We open for sale on Wednesday, the 18th inst.'the stock of • GEO. GLASGOW, bought at 50c. on the dollar. Now you Bargain Seekers, We are loaded for you, and will fire bargains at you that you veill jump at. —This Slashing Sale will go right on until the stock has all been sold. • We are showing Great Bargains in THE .DRY GOOES PALACE, CLINTON. Dress Goods, Parasols, Staples,. Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. Ceme light along and secure some of these bargains Pluinsteel - & Gibbings, MONTREAL HOUSE, OLIN -17'0N fillt1 QVITEA, DrkerataXen. --The Clinton raW ,Erta. refers to the fact that the editor of this journal has a son in Chi- -•eage, and tries to make A point out of this against the Conservative policy. 'Young men, as a rule, like to see the world, but because they May, for the tittle being, be residents of a foreign "country, that does not make them tlibilt any theleSil of the land of their "birth; We knetV. Of Some Grits Who 110.14/6 relatives in the penithntiary, but are we to take that as a reason that the whole faintly should be there also? Doea.irrether Holmes see the point ?-- Mitchell .Advocate. WO, we ,a0 not Se•3 an- tOitit nor dowe accept the =Aver Church Notes. Revs. A. Stewart and J. G loway ex- change pulpits on Sunday la • ming. nsiery and inderuar BE LEY 8i, How very few people there are who are blessed with feet free from corns, and the reason for such being the case lies in the use of bad -fitting and poorly -made Hose. No matter what kind of a shoe you wear; if your hose are a bad fit you will never have comforIT-We are at present offering a great line of Sempless Black Cashmere Hose at 25c per pair. These goods were bought at a low figure and are special value. Next Sunday services will be held in the Catholic church, Clinton, at the u,sual time. The regular meeting of the W.C.T.U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Biddle- coinbe, on Thursday, June 2nd, at 3. Mr A. L. Budge of Toronto, former- ly of Clinton, will in this summer's Work at taysville, the same station he was working at last year. The last meeting of the official board of the Methodist, churcl was held on 1VIonday evening when the business of the Conference year was brciught to a suecesSful termination.. All the funds are paid up and every- thing pertaining to the board is in a position highly ercaltable to the pal - tor, tteV S. ,tdge and eminently- sat isfitoto - to the 'Board. and congrega. as onebearing on the matter. Brothel blob.— °ten Free Press. Diela Ital. have relationsi in the pent - Mrs Chuninittga will give a Moat in- t4ititn,°" fwel'quif /v.`" teresting lectdre iti St Panl's sehool •IttitVe 4.0 fitit, that is neither here ran. twin on Friday evenings the ,27th, itrilsit-vrettit: trot hriectirlift3a2figgailisosliosio Agraurri Vtr2 AM. ht d'eleck, under the Mies Of the lug, 4. he it helpingtO develop Arneritan ..kbeing it of her trip through . , A. t 6 leettire iiiidiiStries; it inatter6 tart Whether he. wdtit, thor# t;ey see theNverIdier net; he -th6 l*T6ttlIv/.°0 alla British '°"bititilbia. 1 le there,:, tlios sho*ing the hytiodilgy, t *here:she vieltecl. Ini Skala atItiltialatt . Recognizing the fact that but very few people risk going without Underwear in our changeable • climate, a few words as to the kind to buy and also the place to buy, will not be out of order. As to where to buy `Underwear, in fact anything ih Gentlemen's FURNISHINGS, of course J A CKSON BROS. carry the choicest stock and the best value. Here are a few prices—: A SUIT OF MERINO UNDERWEAR AT 75 ets. BALBRIGGAN. Full Suit, at $1.00 A NATURAL ,WOOL, entitp Suit, at 426 UPERFINE SCOTCH WEAVE full Suit, at $1,60 For any article in the catalogue of Gentleinett's wearing apparel, we elaiin to be proficient, ' of hut tittit61., whoi , does to$ toitetise. VItilOritta to actitiire it letter knoWledge ks RI own f y *hitt ho twoactios to of the needs of the esionart as well , utt OAS thladfaiia. SON Ors, hers oxt4 Hatters! cLiQ tn BE 0 I! -z4 dila .1•01•Maii.m.011•111•••••••• ow comes Spring, bringing its flowers, birds, butterflies and—wants. Nature will attend to the former, and we will look after the latter. We ask the privilege of supplying your spring wants for goods in our line, from a new and fresh stock. We have -never -felt so -completely con- - fident of our ability to serve you with the very best, at prices generously • favoring the buyer. New arrivals* this week Ladies Straw Hats, Flowers and Ribbons See our seasonable Goods in White Victoria Lawns and Indian Linen Lawns, Skirt Embroideries, Black Dress Laces Our Black Silk Milanes GLOVE is the best to be had, and for a choice assortment of KID GLOVES ours cannot be beat for quantity, quality-'*- - or price. LADIES PARASOLS. We have the cheapest to the best. Choice goods that Eiell, at siert, from 20c up. - c /he Ladies Fivalts gdablishoht BEAVER ELOOK, CLINTON