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The Huron News-Record, 1897-04-21, Page 5r ng TiredE� gest ... , You know thti5et15atllltl-kLChhi g, paining, crying out for relief. Vorhaps tho thought has neve!• occum,ed to you that properly fitted glasses would give you wonderful relief. They would -.- by assisting the eye to pe.t form its duties -by relieving the over- strain oil the muscles of the eye - by thus removing the cause of the trouble. They would not only relieve present discomfort - they would save future. 4s Graduates of the Optical Inbtitute of Can- ada and is practical Opticians with experience we are qualified to remedy any defect of vision that can be remedied by glasses. We test free whether you buy r. Glasses or not. Our charge for Spectacles which we guarantee is $1.00 Exceptional cases may cost more. In any cast] you run no risk for- we refund your money if we don't fit to sati.Vy. Allen & Nilson, GRADUATE DRuooisTs & OP'TICIANS See our large window for VALUE it i Soaps. 111 01'2,000 litues every year. The various wheels revolve frotu 8,768 to 4,730,450 times anuu- ally, and yet we commonly finis watches that have been allowed to run five or ton years with;•ut cleaning or fresh oil. If your watch is good treat it as you would any other piece of mfl- obinary. We do all Itiepairing Promptly, Reasonably and Satisfactorily. P. B. Crews, WM. N. WALKER, —the reliable— UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, SEAFORrH, ONT. Parlor Furniture repaired and recovered. Carpets sewed and laid • also cleaned and ro; novated at reasoaablo prices. 1l>r-Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S c store, Clinton or Scaforth, will be promptly at.' tended to. c Heads Win in BusiOCSSI I ] 10R L• 1 2� 1 STRATFORD, ONT. Our business is to fill heads with practical t knowledge. The Leading Cornntercial School in Canada today. Nine, beautiful 1 college rooms; excellent teachers; moderate rates; enter at any time; circulars free. 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 1 1 Your Watch AND — ; Jewelry ' Repairing .. . is properly cared for when you trust it with us. We have every I known facility and a practical workman to do it correctly. A Brooch Pin receives the greatest care here. Your Watch examine,1 free, or clean- ed and reulated for only $1_00. Humball'. JEWELER, and Bell Telephone. CLINTON. Don't SpectaclesBuy Front a man that cannot. fit you pvn- perly. Our Mr. A. T. COOPER took a course in the Optical Institute of Canada, and his certificate bears testi- mony to his ability to properly fit frames and glasses. We shall he pleaed to test your eyes at any tame, and tell you whether you need glasses or not. Dont delay coming if your eyes trouble you, Wm. Cooper & Co. Notice. All who have any claims against the Estate of J. Biddlecombe are requested to call at the Store and make settlement by the 157ti or• APRIL, and all who are indebted will please settle by the 15TII OP APRIL. MRS. BIDDLECOMBE Machine Operators Wanted 4n Shirts and Shirt Waists. Beginners taught. Apply at THE WILLIAMS, GREENE dt ROME CO„ BERLIN, ONT. Jeweller and Expert "tJVratch Repairer.. CUlfured Ladies \Lttltforce of character, needing to Darn money, can learn ]low to do so In a good cause. AddreHs, G JABE'/. GALLOWAY, Toronto,Out. Clinton Horticultural society. MrMriE1ts111P FEE $1,00, Oil pa Ment of membership fee each mcniber ,f the Clinton Horticultural Society for 1897 is utitled to a choice of any one of the following 'ollections of Secds, Bulbs or Plants; COLLECTION NO. 1 -SEEDS -1 kt. each. Tall vlixed Astors, Mixed Balsams, Mixed Dianthus diggnouotto Machet, International Pansioi, 'hlox Dranimondi, Shireley Poppies, Stacks white, Mixed Vorbenas, irinpress Candytuft, nixed Snapdragon joz, Dwf, Nasturtium, jox, dixed Sweet Peas. COLLECTION No. 2.-BULns.-2 Cannas,2 Dah- his, I single Tuberous Begonia, 12 Gladioli, 1 'amaryllis Bolladona, 1 spotted Calla, 2 Taber- tses, 1 Japan Iris. COLLECTION No. 3. -PLANTS. -15 Hyacinths or winter Blooming. COLLECTION No. 4. -PLANTS. -1 Abutlion, 1 3' )nia Argentea Guttata, 1 Begonia Vernon: Chrysanthemum, 1 Fuschia, I Hydrangea ?aniculata, 4 Geraniums, 1 Single, 1 Gen. Grant Variegated, .Ivy leaved, 1 COLLECTION No. 5.—PLANTS.-20 Geraniums, COLLECTION No. 6.—PLANTS.-20 COIOLIH. Everything offered in the above collection. is Strictly first-class, Anyone wishing to become t member of the Societycan hand their name and mombership fee to Mr. Coats or any meni- .)or of the Society. W. J. FORD President. J. C. GILROV, 18t Vice -Pres. 1.1. FOSTER, 2nd Vice -Pros. W. COATS, See.-Treas, AG LN /l,� I am just starting the best , thing fur money making 1011 have seen for many a day. Your name and Adress will bring the golden information-, R. P. GLASGOW, Toronto, Out. - _liifl®1�'il" GAGE SALE —OF— DS '�aluable FAl3�I LAS —IN TnE— TaaWN' iffllp OF Q,iIYDERIC11. Uuderand by virtue of the power of sale ,ontained in it certain mortgage, which will be )roduecd at the sale, there will be offered for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION I ,y David Dickinson, Auctioneer, at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, ,laturday, the . 24th day of April, 1897, at 2 o'clock P. m., the following property, viz :- Lot number 13 in the Maitland Concession of the Township of Goderich in the County o Huron saving and excepting thereout threo separate parcels heretofore conveyed to the County of Huron the Township of Goderich and Lr White one Mt , 0 Mary Tf R MS: -10 percent. of the purchase clown on t ie day of the Sale and the balance in ' days thereafter without interest. Thoproperty will be sold subject. to a reserved price. Furth or terins and particulars made lmown at. th sale or upon application to the undersigned. JAMES SCOTT, Vendors Solicitor. D.DICKINSON, Auctioneer. Clinton, 29th March, 1897. 958.4t .. f sU y c -- nn Cowtty Currency, HOLhrEa--BtssroP.-On Tuesday, April 13th, Stock, I1up etnen s, a c., Stanley, At 1 o'clock p• In. No reserve. Mrs. S.I3indes and family of Brussels Their • • aettinea g or the moat pyptilar of fowls, being good layer, Rouen inIend moving to Chapieau, where two , A. O FXCCUtOCH Of Haid Estate, TaoMns I{nARNs, Of her sons ah•e+uly reside. Mi., Will, Cronyll of Winghnll) in- �o Excellencies C`' 1 celle.L cies of Grcy. tends leaving in the course of 1t couple y Wanted, of weeks on a Lvcsteru tour. r The Earl anal Countoss of Aber - _.r i r. McNolt of Belfast has rented it �� dean ride the *•*_* farm nail 1Vhitec•hurch. Ila rind his family httye t.il+ell p'+bsession. Red Bird Bicycle. b tr r The family of Mr. John Weir left __ __ _ a . - Choice Eggs for Hatching. _ 'rllesd7ly t()l' f)GtaLt'io, tial., where 91 r. -�,� �, YOU CflG not d0 belle!' than boy a Brantford, Ont. Weil has sectored ern ploy n)enL. ' \ �� lied liitd from us, hide the - Messrs, Feagan Bros, purchased r � most handsome whoel on the war. Poultry News. flout Win. Jenkins, Goderich town.. \ ment on the goods, no refitting, no patterns, COHN no more than a chart. Lessons given at ship, x good bull of shot breed. v; � SOME NOTES OF INTEREST. The property belonging to Jnhn Ilickin hotatn of the 5th con„ Maris, Leddy � � ;?°j i. ' � .'. The Massey -Harris Bicycles Poultry Iraueiorti tyre invited to contribute news it.ertaH for this coluu)u, for, whlull thele wets sold by the utorlgagees to Bros. for•$'3,3(0. .a,. ,,� V are the Col•Intbia built in Canada will by no charge. Ordinary adt'brtisoincnts will uvurage 23 cents fur each insertion. Richard Cox, wife And son, arrived horse last Friday front Neepawa, Blas. 1' J and are taking the lead. Watch for the Silver Ribbon. I%lt'. Frank Hall spent Good Friday Dick is going to wort his farm on the I electing a poultry house. IIth con. of Grey. lneut Judge. Plich $1,50 for 13 eggs. Lack Kennedy's chickens are nwuer- ous and more of thele are coming. Rev. 1rt . J. West, M. A., has, ccept emember Remember... • • • Master Lorne C. Todd will have an- Pres - ed the call to the pastorate of the Pres - byterian church, Bluevale. His induc- We carry the largest stock of supplies of any house in the county. Gall other lot of 13. P. Rock chickens this week tion took place on Tuesday, April on uH for anything in the Bicycle line. Mr. W. A. Ross of Goderich wits in- Loth. The home of Mr. E. Mitchell, Ben - Repairing done while you wait. apecting souse of the Clinton poultry yards the other day. miller, was the scene of gaiety last •!ts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ti!! PlIce $2 Por 13 eggs. Ored. must now be flied as they are re- Wednesday when his only daughter at the G. A terrible accident d, early T. R. Stratford, early Wcdnes- Mr. Charles Overberry is going into pciultt y :Lod will !!talks it Specialty of Emily and Mr. Luxton Hill of Londes- born were ttntde one. The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton. I oudaus. F. J. Knight, grocer, has n hen egg Addie Va,tcoe, who had his left hand amputated four, weeks ago owing to an OPPOSITE M ARI�E.r SQUARE Clinton. which weighs tell ounces. Mr. Knight wants to know who can beth this.- accident in A cutting box, is recovering P"T �.. Exeter Advocate. nicely and the wounded member, is al - most healed. New Waggon, Carriage and Repair Shod. Mr. D. A. Forrester hits a hatching hen which crows regularly. While Hereafter candidates for municipal honors will first have to interview 1 have opened out on Rattenbury street, next door to Tedford's bhtck- hatchtng she has laid seven eggs. This the tax collector, and pay their yearly smith shop, auxd am prepared to fill orders for Waggons, Carriages and all other is certainly a novelty' WAS A BARRED BIRD.-Aunt,itl assessments before their names call go vehicles. Repairing and repainting promptly attended to. Satisfaction guar - p y � Plymouth Plymouth Rock- `Look here, sonny, on Glia ballot papers. t p anteed and prices the lowest consistent with good wot k. Call and see me be - didn't you say I was debarred fr•orn the Henry Edwards has purchased the fore you order. CHARLES WALKED. chicken show;" Joshaway-"Nit . I hundred acre farm of John Artnour in' q hest be was called next, morning in time to catch the grain for Toronto nlevely didn't see how you could enter, East Wawanosh at a moderate figure; Fall wheat.. •............... because you are burred." Among Our nets advertisers this he will gel, immediate possession, Mr. Armour removing to E. Livingstone'sBARGAINS RILETT'S Bedroom setts, wKk is W. A. Ross of Goderich. His farm on the 5th concession. .Li pens of Brown Leghorns are worthy of inspection fly those who want sortie- Mi -,s Maggie McNeil of Brussels left for- Carman, Manitoba, Oil Tuesday of Parlor suites, IG thing High-scoriug birds monttis9on o la really good. by competent judges shcntld not be last week to join relatives who have 'Vest Easy Glhairs 1 J � been ill the severtll years, with s' Overlooked. J. T. Harland, who IL:Ls decided whom she [Alt -poses remaining for itMi'. few Dining Room Tables. to take some interest in the poultry Illonths. Oil April 10th at Benmiller the line, is erecting it poultry hunse. He will be. hoard front in fins; varieties spirit of Mrs. John Mugford tonic its Hight. Deceased was a highly res ect- appreciated by shrewd buyers; we keep everything that a first-class hater on, And we predict will' be a prize ell women. She leaves a fatuity of'pfive IW,Store winner. sons And three daughters besides her should have. We sell at very close prices and we are doing a There is no n)or•e entluasiastie poultry husband to mourn their- loss. good Cash business. We don't soil to everybody who reads this paper but we fancier in Clinton than Jim Howson. What he says lie means. He exercises The present. year 1897 began on Fri- day, will end on Friday, and has fifty- „ „ would like too. Our change of ad is read every week, and we just want to gvent care for his stock -and he hits three Fridays in it. Superstitious say that you may rely on every word we say is true. We are out for your some very flue birds. Last Saturday he had a hatch of high -bred Brown people believe that this is ominous and are looking for all sorts of terrible trade; give us a share of it. Le��jjI oras and the youngsters are doing things to occur. Well. Griggs poultry yards are showing Last week the friends of Benjamin Ruskin, formerly of Exeterbot latterly •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• up in great shape these days -at least the eggs are. Mr. Grigg is a noted of Brantford, received the sad intelli- will be looked after in the best possible man - and recognized authority on Game, Bence of his death. Deceased was about 41 years Ola, and leaves a FUNERALS ner, We have been told that we give a first - and this is the kind he keep%hi several widow and four children. class service, and that our prices are lower varieties. He has this season lead many drawbacks, but is rapidly catch- Jas. Moore, of Trowbridge, formerly . than has been known hare; that's right, we do. When ing up. Outside orders are numerous Of the Brussels Herald, has passed his this is better known we will have a pretty big share of the Un - from some of the best breeders in Cath- first year exam. at Trinity Medical dertaking. We want .all we can got; don't forget this when neocesaity ada. College, taking honors in Descripptive compels you to consult an Undertaker. Sunday and night calls an, Mr. Walter Coats is building a pool- Anatomy, Physiology and Hystology, Toxicology, Practical Chemistry, olid ewered from residence, Iiuron Street. lint tryhouse. He is afancrerand lot- many years. At the local shows for wifery, Surgery, Chiliical Surgery, m sole years he has been selected as GyiSacology and Medical Jurrsp:u- deuce. 9!!!!!!!!!!!!00! judge on poultry and naturally knows the Lmnortantadd very intricate, points` in the of Another old resident passed away on last in ,wtl"ri"are required make-up it fowl. Next fall he will, with reasonably good luck, have some of I Saturday afternoon the person Rupert Bell, Sr., of the London Road, in his 73rd year. The deceased was ][IC• Baplett Furniture and the best in several varieties to be seen born in Scotland and eatne to • Undertaker' in the Dominion. this sectiot, while it was yet a — — ---- - _ wilderness some 55 fears ago. He -- Goderich Poultry Yards. y Brown Leghorns cyclo settled with his father on the friar on 'which he died. He Miss Doig who died some : r�� � • Brooms! Brooms!! 1 breed ainglo comb sively. aiy Stock is superior bred, the yard being headed by a large, vigorous cockrel 92 , married a years ago. He leaves a family Of four sons and five dao hters, g i o!e®!!!!{�l000/o!®s!• which scored 94 by Jarvis; also heuH scoring to,Mj poillti. They are the best egg pt'oduCing breed of [[ioultry. .)atisfaetion guaranteed or About three o'clock Wednesday 111ntninrg ire broke out ill the Stable of Now that house cleaning has commence rooms will be requires by a w o orders rutllled. 1$ggs per setLfug of 13 $1; 20 eggs Por $1.75. Address the Commercial hotel, Teeswater, tied reittize that cleanliness ie next to Godliness. We give a good, strong and service - W. A. ROSS, ill a lal ge hall over the Horse shed • d- able Brown free of cost to every purchaser of 100 lbs. of Flour, at $2 and $2.15. 901-tf Godcr)oh, out, joining the hotel, resulting in the des- --MEALS AT SPECIAL PRiCES.-- _....------.--- - - - ---- - Clinton Poultry Yards, tructlon of the hotel stales and the e hall referred to. The lower front part tit part 7k Ills• rolled oatmeal . . . ..... . .....15c 7 << Farina for ..... ........ ...15c I G Ills. Rice for Only...... ...... ; ....2bc 7 " 'White Beans only .............10c - of the hall was occupied H. old, tailor, rind Alt>x. McLeod, harbor. 15 torn meal only ..... ........2�c Laundry Snap, 2 3 lb. bars for ...... 25c . e, al round It hitt, 11)niouth Roc,6H. rite best l a fowl known for table and eggs. A limited All of the destroyed property belonged insured for Rolled Wheat oil! 2iic Laundr Soap, 7 bars...............25c 10 Y Y F Laundry Starch, 6c per Ib. number of eggs will be sola or hatching at $1.50 for 13 and orders booked in rotation. An to J. H. Brick and was $5,550. Great Bargains in Sugars. Oats, Barley Bran, Chou, ,Shorts, Fie., in stock at invitation extended to inspect my fowl. 1 also Close prices. SwEggs wanted. have Light Brahmas and silver Duclr\ving -- - - Bantams. Prices on application. It L.\CK KE\NEDv, BIRTHS. �lptil�NltlQAs+B!!. HAnnc•RN.--In Hen8all, oil the 8th inst., the wire of W. M. llarbu•n of it daughter. 't +7 7 ,r" }'� Victoria � a� �++• O OLSO O r w��� �a Rieh Class Poultry. 13oL:itt�.s.--In Hcnsall, on the 13th inst., the • • V > > wife of John Ilolnics, of a son. EGGS FOR HATCHING. BRANDON. -At Bayfleld, 011 April 10th, the wife of Win. Brandon, of a son. Auction sale Re. -inter. Estate of George Hanley, de eeai;ed h:n • h ted Caps. n Noted for those real English I a. of g Grey, oil .SniLdiL' April it 11 the RE .-Ill , ID S, p Y. Egg producing qualities taxi having no Sunil- wife of �yni. Iield of a Hon, partici having their sale bills printed at Tliti All persona Pacing claims against the F.stnLte ter, also a good table fowl. Some of the above were winners at New York, GARNESS.-In Wli)Wba n on April 10, Mrs. David Garnesv of it daughter. NnWs-ItECORD ofilee will be given afiee notice similar to the following until the date of sale:- of George Hanley, who died at the town of Clinton, in the county of Huron, on March 20th. London, Toronto. Eggs for setting l3for $L50. Cornish Indian game, king of table fowl, also RoruNsoN.-In !cast Wawanosh oil April 9• Mas. Guo. Rubinson of tt daughter. SATVRDAY, APRIL 24th, -Mortgage 1897, are hereby required on or before tholst cls of June, 1897, to� end by Host, Poeta, e pp geed layers. Roosters weighing 10 to it lbs.; hens 7 to 8 pounds. Ergs per setting $ZOO, WALTER COATS, Box 102, Clinton, Out. VAN NoRM.tN.--Lt Wingham, on April 9, Mrs. Van Van Norman of a daughter. sale of lot 13, Maitland concession, Goderich township, at the Commereial James paid,or to deliver tothr. uudorHigiiecl Exccutam or their Solioitor full particulars of their claims against the Estate of the said George Hanley the Wlll guarantee a fair hatch. Suave. -In Grey, on April 13th, the wife of hotel, Clinton, at 2 o'clock p. m., and proof of same. Mr. Joseph Shaw, of a daughter (still born.) Scott, solicitor; D. Dickinson, auction- After the 1st day of June, 1897, the Executors for Hatching, eer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st. - Farm will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the the parties entitled, leaving no- FstaEggs hard only to the claims of which the them and only 1t1ARIiIAGFS• 1 t t Lot 0 have notice. I Industrious persons of TE either Hex with good WAN 1 E l). i C 4 y of this celebrated breed twhi�ch are ono HOLhrEa--BtssroP.-On Tuesday, April 13th, Stock, I1up etnen s, a c., Stanley, At 1 o'clock p• In. No reserve. Dated at Clinton, April 19th, 1897. TODD, character and common school education, can moot obtain employment for two months in this coal- aettinea g or the moat pyptilar of fowls, being good layer, Rouen at the malleo, Brusael8, by Kea. R. Paul, Mr, John Holmes to Miss Charity A. Bishop, both VCm. Eagleson, proprietor; Jas, otos, A. O FXCCUtOCH Of Haid Estate, TaoMns I{nARNs, muniny, S. M. Toronto, Ont. FRY,1)uric and not exceliotl for table use; also Eggs ; pair of ducks for sale cheap. of Grcy. auctioneer. By W. BnYDONR, their Solicitor Wanted, Eggs, per setting of 13 $1. PRANK Evnas, P. O. Box 15.5, Clinton, Row NSON- WIT ITrtr n. - On Wednesday, April 14th, at the residence of Mr. Thos. 'whit- Mr, LVm. Robinson, of Tyro, Mtch., The Rev. H. D, Steel, of West Lorne, favorably known in ----_. --- Dress Cutting School. Men and Worsen who can work hard talking 957.tf field, Grey waH u11iteci in marriage to Miss Mary Whitfield. who is well gild this section having been stationed in _ and writing six hours daily, forsixdaysa week, and will be content with ten dollars weekly. Address. NEW IDEAS CO., __ __ _ a . - Choice Eggs for Hatching. MCKAv-ELLIOTT.-At the residence of tho bride's parenta. Ballet, on April 14th by Rev. P. McKay to lviim Mary Kitkton, has been appointed by the Bishop of Huron to the parish of Port The school of dress cutting is open at the Wavm•1y Hotel, Clinton. A new tailor system, the leading system of the world, Covers the Brantford, Ont. 0 05 to 0 06 0 25 to 0 35 I). Il. McKae, Mr. .1. A,, youngest daughter of Mr. William Elliott, Stanley and expects to remove as soon ar entire range of work. Cuts every style of gar- '- - B. P. noCKS AND INDIA CORNISH GAME. B. all of Grey as a successor, is appointed to Dutton, ment on the goods, no refitting, no patterns, COHN no more than a chart. Lessons given at "The Beat Popular Life of AGENTS. Her Majesty I have ever Lord Lorne, "Queen Vic- Barred Plymouth Rock are acknowledged to HILL-MiTcur-LL.-At the residonee of the brides father, Colborne, on April Nth, Mr. Luxton Hill to Miss Enlily Mitchell, daughter Bismark and Rodney. On Saturday the Red River was still your own home without extra charge. Special rates to Dress makers and gir1H from the coun- seen," writes about torra." bales unprecedented. Easy to make be among the very best all-round fowl on the market. I have ►Ht and 2nd prize wimdng birds of Mr. E. Mitchell. I tsul at Emerson. Many have had to g try. The Clinton ladies should not miss this branch to prefect this important flvo dollarH daily. Bigcommission. Outfit froo to scored by Mr. L. G. Jarvis, Ontario Govern- ADAMS-BRvxst)oN.-At the residence of the April 14th,, by leave their homes, and d'rs Some Some Onlollthemselves or branch of work, Upon daily for one montiL 96044 canvassers, lneut Judge. Plich $1,50 for 13 eggs. brido'H father, Londesboro, on to ruse tion of property is being caused. April I3, - THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO., Toronto. India Cornish Game are not fighting birds, as many sup,pl�ose. For table neo they have no Poorthe 11hsli reaembling that of the turkey, chile for eggs the India Cornish Game are In the front rank. My pen are Ist prize winners, Rev, .I, W. Andrews, Mr. John C. Adams Sarah M„ only daughter of Mr. John Brunsdon. —_y -._ buildings are submerged to the second floor. T here is over three feet of water in the stores on Main street, and a13 communication from the country is stat Grand Trunk Railway. OFFICIAL TIME TABLE. — Hoose and Buggy Stolen; scored byy Government Judge L. G. Jarvis. nC,AT115• off. -- Second Notice -A Fuller Description. PlIce $2 Por 13 eggs. Ored. must now be flied as they are re- MCLEOD,-In Tororito, on April Ilth Murdo McLood, eldest son of Mr. Kenneth McLeod, at the G. A terrible accident d, early T. R. Stratford, early Wcdnes- BufYulo and Goderich D....... .. Going Ny Mixed .................. 1015a m. calved• LORBo C. TODD. formerly of Scaforth, aged 22 years and 0 months, station day, by which Will. J. Cowan, a cons- " Express ..............:.. 7.03 P. m. " Mixed 7.05 p. M. Stolen from the church shed, Holmosville, Ont., on Sunday evening, A ril lath, about 8 Box 99, Clinton. KNECIITEL.—In Hanover, on Appril 14th,Dantel ICnecittel, Brus• mercial traveller, Of Forest, lost his life. here On the mixed traits ...... .. Express ................ 10.27 p. m. - ----- -- -- MA RK)J't REPORTS. o'clock, a large heavy Bay Mare, a little light in color and about 10 years old' fair share of Knochtel, brother of William sell, aged 75 years. He arrived , from the west about nine o'clock Tues- Going East, F.x�irhsa... .. . 7.40 a.m. 2.59 p hair on legs ' hind feet white. The Buggy to a by John Leslie, Clinton, MORIPf•a.—In April 82n h, S. B, In his 82nd da night, putting up at Matthews' y g ' p g L Mixed ..... . .. . ...... . .. 4.35 p. m to one anmade p Out. The bridle is nearly now; the harness• (Corroctod every Tuesday sttern000.) y of�z rues s, year, Moriea, formoriy of Brusaola, Hotel, close by the ARUOD. At his re- London, Huron and Bruce: - not so good ; one shaft boitif supportod by a tied strap ;the breast collar a tic dd up on one CLINTON. 0 70 to 0 72 WELsn.-In Exeter, on April 14th, Ann Welsh, rellet of the late Richard Welsh, aged Amonths. q hest be was called next, morning in time to catch the grain for Toronto Going South, Express ............ .. 7.47 a m. ...... 1..... , , ... 4.30 p m. side by a piece of twine. There were two Fall wheat.. •............... 77 years, Lawrence leaving at 4.55. No one seems to Going North, : l0.lb a. m. 0,55 M- robes, one grey goat and the other brown buff' alo. The whip !lad been broken near the top Barley 0 25 to 0 86 ""' """"""" "' �'� 0 16 to 0 18 COTYLE. -In Olillia,.on Apri113th, of Goo. Cottle, aged 19 years and 10 have seen him sub3egUetltly trite! p M. C. DICKSON. and war repaired with wax twine and goose There brown horse blan• Usts.......... I .............. r.•• 0 36 tG 0 38 monttis9on Night Ba a Oman Embrey,hearing K $R, $ train to atop, DiH.PassToroat, q gill. was also an old got, patched with grain bag and torn oil cloth, Tho Police Peas,.........•........••••••••••• Potatoes per bush.......... U 20 to 0 25 r P TEAS. -Tri Goderich township, on April 7th, James Teas, aged 85 years. a scream, algnalled the and Cowan ryas found beneath the Toronto. W. R. DAvis, G. P. & T. A- sewn With black thread, are re questedto boon the alert for the thief andllro- Orly. SUITABLE REWARD will' be and Butter ........... ............... 0 11' to 0 12 BtgRs per doz,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 8 to 0 8 MCCvLLovoIL-In Go orif, on April 12th, Mary A. Withertord, wife 0f iso late Thomas d months cars,with both legs severed. Death was almost 'instantaneous. It is supposed Montroeil. A. o. PATTI9oN, G. Ir Il. Ir - House aid. Lot for Ste. `i~rnder, for. nfotmatfon loading to i7eeovory f same, Arrest -and wire or address the Bay ............................. Cordwood 8 00 to 800 3 00 to 3 50 Mc ullough, aged 8 years an BAR lough Goderich toLynahip, on April 13th of the late Samuel Barr, aged he attem ted to board the train after, it starte, , and missed his footing. - own �- _ Tondos will'be rAcoivdd byth 'unaorsignod CItIkF OF POLICE, Clinton, (int. - ....................... Apples per bush ............. 0 35 to 0 35 0 2t to 0 2� Ann Barr, relict 74 years. Godortch tp. on Sunday Cowan was about 40,years of age He leaves a widow and three children. A elder coup�e named Sivois, hail- both asphyx- sp to the drat di}y ,oR Niaq; 1887; Ltir the par ohaseof the ona•storey Dwelling and Lot onAwgg�p Teaohors, Ba@riatore, D. Phyaiclane, and others Dried Apples per lb........ Duoka. per Ib......,...••••.•. p 0 05 to 0 OB MARSHALL. -In April 18th, Mary, wife of John li2arahall, alzeci 82 The same train tan over and killed an had not been as- in from CarnvVtill,'were $ rated by gas at 229 Parliament street„ Albert Stroot north Clinton, recently occupied by the tato Mrs. �Vm. Harland, Terms and g, for high class soliciting. ars weekly and railway Laro turkeys per ib. • ...:........ 0 O6 to 0 07 years• muoroRp.-In Colborne, on Saturday, A�ppril old man, whale name i Certained, in the yards at •Port 141uron, Toronto Tuesday. There is little hope i oonditiona wi31 be made known on application. HARI•Aftn HW- of necessary ability Geese per lb.....e ........... 0 05 to 0 06 0 25 to 0 35 loth, 1897, Fanny, beloved wife of John Mlig• ford, aged 81 years and it months. Mich., the same morning for their recovery. Clinion, April 5th, 1897. 959--4 , Turr BaADLEX•GARRICT90N Co., L'td., Toronto. Chickens per pair............ , , t .1 . 4