The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-16, Page 8;
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has his reasons for election and when
be gete left •has hie statement for re.
acetic,. We hese goodreasen to now.
why we contra the trs4e we hold
which le voter then has heeo and to
these who don't favor us with their
patronage we have to say that we don't
think you know es to your acivarrt4e.•
The Medium we depend ripen for Mak-
ing us acquainted is our qualities cow
bined with one prices. Dia rt eVer
0000r to you that it would be to your
advantage to choose youe dealer as you
doyooe docter.-for elfectivenees rather
' them lowness of price. Judge of our
ability' to serve yo; as you judged of
his--hy the benefit yon get keeping in
our claim to be Always _the Hest
Often the. Cheeriest. Aientr Par'
Voider people:: have lodged us in this
w,ay and are our loyal eestotneeo.
'Slit only el, thpee eu1e0s lefl? " aholl
which we have been telling you "Be -.
ular pricetZeour• Price 20c'. Ortlys
more people clin'takeactvaidag0ertliiti
rare chaimer Witi you be,olae?
OM/tithe gliealleet, itilleolte tile 400;
Ir.
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rRE People
Aeo *HAT .6;
THEY ARE •DOiee
We'lnasir
Mies Flossie king was in Exeter this
week. , - •
: Me. H. E.:1-Ladgetis was in Montreal
litetWersk•.' • •
Miss, LiZzie ‘McNichoi is visiting her'
parents at Brnaileiti-
Miss Alice, Brigham is fisitilig her
• suiree-ireared4eheies.- •
Miss Fir:aisle Staribury?enent-tireenY;
at her home in Baydeld•
MissNelIie.Smellie of St. Tliorees is
visiting her sister, Mrs, A. J: Grigg.
• : Miss. Scottreturned to her position
as milliner inSeaforth asarguesd.ay.
The Wastes Hagan ",:irWeesitil are.
guests ofiClinten and 'Mullett friends.
• Mr, Henry Hartt or Medina, N. Y.,
is visiting: his !Sister, Mies'
• svlioas set iously
Air.•Ed. Downs leftyetterclay morn-
ing for Boiseevale, :Man.; but is expect-
ed back in aft* Weeks. . .
The Misses' 'cjohnstOne end Miss.
Nichol of Bengali were guests of *r.
R. Stoneham on Tfiesday. ,
Mr. Lyon*" returned recently? 'train
a lengthy ;visit Lo his 'daughters in
Warm* anditoCheiter, New York,
•' Mr. Phonies Hiwrotvs,' recording.
. Secretary of f'tioderich O. O. F. Court-
: attended test Thuesdoy night!!! ineet-
ingof Maple Leaf.
Mr. H. :Care.arid „Miss 'POrkie and
McPhee: of :the • Nile, and, Miss
' Spriingof 0 -oder -lob have been gneste
this week ofiVIrs, D. Cook. „.
• We. R'obt. Collier Mid doeghter Mires]
• Ione tind Misis ' Zeta' Wade. Of Buffalo,
N. Y., were guests of :Mts. W. 1.
Plenty on ;Tuesday. , They. Were on
their 'why. to visit their...perehte"at
Miss MOW, .Wite;fOil..'seVeritl".years
has had:cliarge'Of the mantle depart-
inent•a,ttha Palace, :left yesterday to
visit Ridgetown ithinds• and ..frOrn
thence 'goes to herhotne at (high City,'
.She will not return'. to Clinton
. but may go' to Regina, 1 Asia; instead.
Arobitecf Fowler of the Circular
town was in the Hub the other atty. Re
has ccnnpleted the plans for the fine
residence Mr. W. Doherty intends'
building next,•suitimer and will likely
be shortly, called: upon to prepare plans
for two additional residences Mr Do-
herty ha* under contemplation.
. Mr. Ie. Shepherd, formetly Of the
Hub, but now of Shelburne, was ID
town on legal business on Tuesday.
He formerly carried on tailoring here
•• and is now in the same line so Shel-
burne, likes the place Well and has a
good trade. Bemoaned improvement
in Olintoti since be left here in '90.-
• Mr. W. J. Biggins of Elmhurst ratan
. attended the 13th . annual • meeting,
of the. Dominion .Shorthorn Breeders, -
Association held in Toronto last week
anL Was re-elected AS one of the diree_4t
ors for another three year term. tie -
was also present at the annual meeting
of the Canadian Horse Breeders' ASSO•
ClatioTh
•Mr. Go A. Turner of Briicefield leaves
•' Eaglandnext week to look after
• his apple interests, This Will Make big
eleventhterp across the pond, which
has noterrotO for him as he knows
not by perethiel experience whet inal
• de Mei meane.:- Mr. Turner expecte to
be absenCe, coupleof months,
4. Anderson and family of
• MacGregor, Manitoba:, who have, been
spending the past six weeks here.eXpect
to begirt their homeward journey to-
day. E „ti?route they will spend it few
days at Niagara, Falls and. Montreal.
It will beit long journey, and that they
have goi over the read so often will
not mak it (seem any shorter, Mr.
Anderson wouldlike very well to have
.. remained; in the riding unttl the 21st
itiet,,but by the time he rettehee Mae -
Greece. Preparations for 'opting Work
will about be in order, ,.
Mr, James Seale Of Settle ds Ilitoever
returned Saturday &out it three weeks!
trip throughhe northern parb of the
county and -adjoining townthipe in
Bruce, arranging for wide-awake rap-
iosootatiVos of the Orrn. at differeot
pointe. He ale& booked a untidier of
good orders. He was someWhathaMp.
orea itt hie trip by the stormy Weather
• 'which prevailed, and which at one place
kept bird fast for saveralslaye. Siwular
Weather aid not at the "rune tirtie pre-
Clinten.
De. Turnbull leavers on Friday Morn:
ing for the homestead at Milverton and
hext day >, Will dart for Nett Vo
.frorn Wheiteefteralls next Toe
.Breillell, ttermani. 040:kg, pas
th Ste tii Kahn t
lin Id. 0. Barlett wee in Gelb this Goderiolt Township Weddin*.
week.
M 184/ Zell* Cruder returned to Illyth Wedd1n.g.-A.0 high noon OP WO,
on Wednesday p w. nesday last a most pleasing event toot
Misses M. Vouch and M. bran were ILlece at the reeldence of Mr. Robert
In Goderleh t le week, Whomoson of .the 10th coriceesion
Mies. Annie owe ie spendliaga week when hie daughter, EntilY A.. wait
with Goderich Mende, united in marriage to Mr. John Shop-
„ Miga-Gordon of KinbutO le Visiting nerd, a prosperous young farmer et •
liar_ Otero lilies Gordon. Manitoba. The bride woe attired In
Alles Mary Lough le ott & ,inotitb's white etgandie, looked charming, and
visitto reletivee in Toronto. was mipported by Mikis jean Muotard
Maggie McMerrity is visiting of Brucedeld, dreesed in white organdie
Mies S. Porter of Egmondville,
Misr, Molter of Milton le the guest of
her sioter. Mrs. -Jas. Twitchell,
Mr. M. McCulloch of Seaforth wasli
gileet at Mr, Geo. Sege'e over Sunday,
Mr. R. Coultice wax visiting his fath-
er at 13e1grave the forepart of the
week
Avycroft of Detroit Is visiting
her brother, Mrs. Sainnel Cook, who is
seriouslY ill, •
Mr. and Mrs.. W. Molloy of London
were last
or Mr. and Mrs. Jae, Twit,
coo test week
• Barrister Holt and Proudfooi Of the
county town attended Div.ision court
h.exre on Tr. criaesdavs.•Y!. Wilson isei ft Dr, Thompson, wife afld. familz are
g rs.
on Wednesday for their horaahvA.ber. visitinattne parsonage. ---111r, ttred.
Bohnes of Ooderich, was in the village
deen, South Dakota.
Mr, josepla.Gilniour of Arizona, V..*. °As rei,/49iti:t* (7-ia31VailtreVrtt ,s1Z
'IrSi'''sithire°gt4'reerlatives in town. rwoesetke"4", of vt)inioStordpapeacteTait'irgegra, tRae•
of 111!s. jecob. Miller, • Jo
•Miss itairrer, who hae been Visiting ser o d in the •Ore in Mr. T,
tier beother, Hrighani.Kaiser. for a -.P gr,
few weeks,. returned to Holdall hist
catotiorcraree,_eitirgeovn., fitovereaenneeXpereeiareehnetdciftra.
wee ,Blyth on Sunday. ---Next Sunday the
. D. 0, M. ,M oney of Stratford ie Bishop of Raton *ill preach in. St.
expected to Visit F•riday night*. meet-
niAlggh.1.-t,13; M, /4(mige ' t•'"I'lar"W cEhr L. hot a06. m°!*elecrinkg.-----on'rmhoenre,„
day evening on accent] t 'of the enter -
.Mr, and Mts, James Watson of Sea,
tammenton 'Tnesday eVening, whieh
fOrtlii• weve .guests.'" M6' Wate"'s proved; a. grand success.. ,The pro-
. pargestalhome, Mr, Jobe Leslie's oo granune was 'entertaining and profit-
Teesilar.' * • ,
Arise sortie McEachern, who was ab/e'
eahere owing to the illness of site
ter, Mrs. Pivot, returned to Detroit
yesterday..' '
Inspector Ballentine Of Seaforth. was
a witness • in it Division court case
which , had . a hearing before 'Judge
.Doyle on Tuesday.
Miss Manche McKeown leftfor Lon.
don last week.' Where she. will -spend
some time in a wholesale millinery,
'e tabliehment - • •
The rector of St. Thomas church:
`tarsaforth, made a„ brief call at the rec-
tory on Thursday p. flI. onliis way
,.home from_Mayfield-
•'" 'Madame Wall. will -710g "at an -At
Home . at Constance to -night. Mise
Gibbino will be her accompanist.
Two ;sleigh loadsintend going tint
from Ofit
Mr. John Veacern of Goderich town-
ship.Was last Week re-eleeted for the
thirteenth consecutive term treasurer
Of South Huron County Orange Lodge.,
Miss Fleeter:piling hao Secured a posi-
•tion as teacher inthe:public eehogl at
Dashwood, for wbich place .She Will
leave next week: ide.. Will. Scott, .
.foriner collegiate boy,' is principal of
the school, '
3044 Ieffaeame demi from.St.
• Helens yesterday to attend the McLean
heak'Sir Charles Tupper for
iirtiem'4he has had a great- adtnifit.
tioo for Yeitea, Mr. Joynt says the
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Conservatives are working hard n his
township and willineke a good show-
ing next Tuesday. "
Aknewleaves this morning for
Philadelphia, where he will visit 4
brother and sister for a ermine of days'
'before sailing bent New York for Gerl
Many, where he will take. A nest -
graduate course extending over a few
months., The Dr, is highly thought ef
in Liindesboro; where he practised for
sorne.years, and -was giy,eir a splendid
ourkotriay means of it banquet, held
the. week before last. Drs. Turnbull
and Agnew willteavel togetherand for
a time at leinA attend lectures the
..flame seats of learning: •
Mr. and Mre.'. Me -Naughton near
Varna werel`At Home" to a large/turn-.
• bee Of Clinton` ;,friends 'en? Tuesday
eveningwho spent a most 'enjoyable
evening,:and:Speak in great Orals° of
:the Host and Hostess whose large and
beautiful residencegotre !such a .splen.
did chance for an evening's' reception
and to indulge in music, cards and
.dancing, „Aiming the nurnher present
Were :-Mrs.' 'Wiseman, Mrs, 0. a
Rance, ::Mre, I • 5. Jackson, .Mre. D.
McNaughton, Miss Mateyo, Miss
tie Titian, Miss MCI:lardy, Miss 'Logan,
Miss Kelly, -Miss Stout, ldiss -Taylor,
• Miss Monteith, Miss' • Walker, . Miss
Kate McNaughton, mits'a moisfaugh-
-.pion, 'Miss Carder of Blyth, Miss Afc•e
Mordie; ICippen, Miss '11.. Middleton,
Mr. Brock, Mr, S. H. Smith, Mr. SYd-
: ney.jaclutoo. Hovey, Mr. Meg
.Garva, Mr, Hewitt., Mr. Bowers, ME:
Rance, Mr.. Marks, Mr. Peters, Mr.,
- Miller, Mr. D. MeNaughton, Mr. Mc-
' Mordie, Kippen, Mr Q. Middleton.
over yellow, while M. R;"0, Thorne -
son did eimilar duties for the groom. 1 V
The ceremony was perforined by,' the I
Rein F.,.Parife in the presence of it I
few of the friends of both contracting I
parties. The greet number of valuable, t
and useful presents which the bride re-
ceived werearople tokene of the high
esteern lh Which she was held. , The
young couple left on the 4.20 train via V
Chicage for their fUtuie honieinWin-
nipeg. The hest wishes of it boot of
friends- era extended te.them.
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CLINTO
111,~1e4110.00e.•elbe lle-steelliseteelbeseeeeleseelneeltellielletalalleeisoeseeisestreisen..*101,
Ooderich Township.
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'The familyof Mr. Geo. Bninett was
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visited • by that •monster grippe
last week. by
believe it did not pass
loy• one in the family.. , •
Mr. John Thompson 'lost a valuable
cOur. last Week, We wonder if la grippe
can be blamed for this also.
Mr. Albert -Anderson has been out
Toing hogs lately. He has been pay -
ng $4.10 for them. This is a good
figure for Pork. '
-Miss Clara Middleton was away yis.
iting friends in Blyth last week,
• Mr. ,J. E. Tom, P. S. L; paid A Visit
to school sections 9. and 10 lad Time:,
day.,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Celts were Welting
the latter's parents in Stanley litat
vveek.• 4
Mr. Henry Beacom paid. 4 flying
visit to Bewail, on 'Monday of last
The Conservatives of this commutd?,
ty are Waking up to sense of their
duty and will vote for McLean who
has dorm well for the farmers.
, Mr. John Beacom of Hayfield line
attended the Ooneervative convention
held lase week at Stnith's Hill. •
Miss Ilattie Middleton entertained
her Sunday ochoist clue on Tuesday
evening of last week. Bier kindness
was highly appreciated by its titemt,
herr,
Miss )31.A.•ThoMpson of the sixteenth
it former ',adiepherd" of the sheep of S.
Els No. 10, Hayfield. line, .has now be -
Wilma "Sheppard" in reality.
Mr. MAL auff,Mayileld line, paid a
flying Visit to Harlock, Mullett town.
Vteirase ttlircterigii. the 7th roncession of
t hi -township on Sunday,. Februars,
12th, about p, 111,, Jane Jowett, relict
of the late WilliaM Burnett. Deceased
Wag 84 Vara of age. 'Pneumonia had
settled, in after a prolonged attack of
le grippe. She had been living on the
old homestead with her 01061 Mr. Geo.
„Irtirnett. She ',leave* behind her a
family of two sons and three daughters
treMouro their loss, The Amaral „took
olitce Tilefidsteta. it. for laytield
alto p
Gertfitiri iLiOyd Line.,
a 00
ftspltitIe famous eats of Jeh
He Purposes reaudning 1
months atleast, he Des
In Huroniltiv Mn
IV
to and fro arid Mine
for what t Won
date in„ hi prof
far SI and lucrative
will likely upon MO u
take npipecial 'work at sone- larger tiled witn the approv-aI of ,his
centre than Clinton,Toronto Telegram,
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cemetery." • it eared fain y have
the Sympathy of the Whole csitton witty.
0004 Ms itisaattiil
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Mr: Patrick McLaughlin is preparing
Material fer the purpose of building a
barn in the early part or summer.—
Mr 7Williain (Mass, who Bold his farm
some time ago, purposes having an
auction sale of his chattels some day
next week. ----Let the Conservatives
of West .'lluron" stand shoulder. to
shoulder on election day, and watch the.
rascals which will no doubt be sent
into the riding usual at byte
elections and by pea work we feel
assured that victory will crown their
efforts, -4 manlier of the .people
were frost bitten last week. Sonae had
part of their lace frozen and some their
feet.—Daniel R,egele is getting ina-•
terial ,ready for the purpose Pf
huild-
ing a brick house the counog summer.
—Miss Bella Davidson and Miss
Annie McNatiliave been aroued in the
section to the east of Leadbury.colleat,
ing money in aid of the Upper 'Canada
Bible.Soctety and have met with geed
success. k . •
•, , • . WestTuckersnith
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.:.-*IssF,anni.e•Artilis, the Popular. teach.
-.ernf ;School
was doseCvn.. and .
Mrs.. GeOrge-Crich, old residents of thire
oeighlroehood, moved to.. Clinton this
week. -They'. will • he :missed by theh
old friends here as . they :have _always
.been good .:-and.--gsrierons- •-neighbors.
We commend t heel,. to the citizens of .
is in the
.fashion witia -On- Week Of the.„preVitii.
ing denzatisti. Dud° is ' visiting .
•,at the:hen:le:of Nt. James. Nott oft he
London road.—Rev. Mr. Wade oflici- •
ated itt the-40040ply 'services for the
eircuit here held -at Turner's appoint-
ment • on Sunday 'Vlore
.poultiee, of -Clinton spent Sunday, with
friends beee.7=TA ninn bee of our Pen,
pie ate taking tinnier . este of frost bit-
ten' feet and faces, -...-40. D Rohh,
online seketd, inspector, paid bis -first
the, year. to .the sober*,
Of this township lastWeek, - •
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f I
• RelgraYe
The cold,sinap luis'..been here in ear-
nest. ' Toe mercury went below zero on
Sunday night" and remainedthus all
Week, It was 34 below zero on Satin..
day inerning and had averaged:about
15 below all week. Much damage his
been done in the cellarsto potatoes
and other vegetables, but owing to tne
great amount of sunshine it did not
seems!), cold.
The loge are not pouring into the
mill very feet,. „Owing to good crops
the formers are, not cutting as much
timber this winter as muftis '
A Meeting in the interest of Robert
• McLean is billed for to -night, when Mr
.D. Henderson of Halton is expected to
bepresent, and will be aesieted by Mr,
Dickenson of Wingham, Dr. Lander -
kin, M. P.,and James Jilehfullen, M. P„
are billed to speak here Wednesday
evening in the interest of Robert
Holmes. The Reformers here mostly
concede the election to JileLean by an
uncertain sized majority, . We believe
McLean will be "The FrontHob" With it
long reach between him and the other
Bob . .
Sactiunent was dispensed in the
Presbyterian chnrch latie Sabbath.
The usual preparatory service was held
on Friday by Rev. Mr. West.
Mr. Geo, Rutledge of Clinton is the
latest addition to the mill gang.'
'
Our Main street has of late been used
for the speeding of the fast horses
()weed in the village. Haslam's can
throw lee at any of tne rest rio- far as
we have seen them. •
West _11filiett.
On Wednesday of this week Mr,
Harvey Jackson, one of our enterpris-
ing young farmers, left the state of
singlaUseseduesesanctentered that of
double happiness. He and , Miss Laura.
Hancock of the 18th crinceseion were
joined invedlock's betide. Congratit.
lations and hest Wishes.* -The young
folks of S. S. No, 5 are arranging for a
school entertainment. Progrest has
been rabbet at it standstill during the
passage of the Arctic weather.--.1The°
young folks of the vicinity Were enter-
tained hurt Friday evening •at the
residence of Co. Commissioner
Mies Sadie McCool Was laid up but
week with a tore bend Ina relit* Of
having it penetrated by a hat -pin,
There were bymptoties Of bloodpolio%
but she recoveted.Mr. A. Vods
den ,"veatettvorke" system was ren-
dered useless during the cold snap by
the httratiorr of it water plpe, but it het
sitxce been repaired.
•,Mina*
4. • •••••,......
re. Hrtit of he Mill Mad,' titeker
timith.• eve t .1a4b',Weak -her4 a#•,,tbe
house ofiir fal2litr Mt,sVittit,SterritriC
rieVe of McKillop wee the
gtleet Of Oise Nancy McMichael loins.
Wiillam,Ja' loon is laId,
-up 'kith a• very Ore aCm, bt we ''arti
glad to Ott Is now on the mend.--
Mr.. Cheri Calton spent, Sund&v with
3lsparopt in Go -derkh Sown
uspher f 0,; jtonm Aeon
to the oat Mr. Joh
ay' aftertfthin jest,
of 'wood "for
titgreiffil$, mervioes held
Huron Signal speaks taw._
Mt "deep religLows cirri no ,
4Pflift *Ma tditlektibti The C
to keep hie baksep
dfttetitittie toe .1011$
DT earthiest earft-iserit
10.0Juiteeklik...teloati on" , . WAS Nest
• 143 -(hibviida-Tarl' si aVe other i lqulty
4• 4
..401ffitlt
Ordered ...'-clothj.pg:
IONIY4Kado.C1Ohing
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Mens Furnishings
Boots and Shoes
The Adoption of
-
ash System
..,,,SP.E01,AL ANNQUNOEMENT.....-
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We beg to -announce that On and After Wednesday, March 1st, 1899, we .purpose adopting an absolutely Cash
• I ir
System connection with our growing bnimess ant in the future we.will be able to dornoRstrate in a practical' manner
RE, initif"4"big saingc be-ticade in 7-5'our lide-dridcer-theti- wheii-YOliTarCash. TO bicffor cash and to sell for 'cash
in clays of keen Competition like the present it is necessary to nlark all goods on the smallest:advance possible. •
der the Creditsystem a bigger advance is necessary to cover, cost of books, book-keeper, bad debts, etc. The latter
V
. linrpose,saving, and cash customers will make thesaving.
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in the early days the 'Credit system Wa0 a neeeasity and a great convenience, butto-day it is not, and we are 1"
safe in saying that fully ninety per cent. of the people in this section of the country are 'independent of the Credit - -a., •
SY StOlt•• A big turnover at small profits--and_for cash only is the motto of any progressive. firm., to -day, and a _little
t thinking on the part of our numerous .readers of this announcement will convince them of that it pays to adopt the
. Cash '4stem. ' . :
'the name OfJACKSON Dims. is too well known thrtiugh,iut the country to say further than that tile reputatione
we haveenjoyed for carrying good. goods will be fully sustained in the future,
and to oar numerous customers we
aisr-7- -trust. the bio. saving we hope to make -in adoPting_Cash system Will be thoronghly,appreesititixl. * "
Otit new goodsfor the coming season are now being 'markedonfthe cash ibasis, and we will he,-pjeatied, to
have an early inspection of our stock; NY:bleb will be found larger m .every department. -
=`, •We iinport direct from the foreigolcountries.and save :diddle -moil's profits, and you will find s great selection
f fine goods in our store.• •.
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Mr G. W. tint of SuMnierisill has
.been engagecras cheese -maker in With
:ton factory. He comes well meow*.
mended. We congratulate the direc-
tors in secueing. young roan of such .
ability—Miss Jennie Rudd of Clin,
ton was visiting at Mrs. T. Scarlett's
Nati week. -.-Miss. Lizzie Grieve has
german it viSitto Landon to her uncle's,
31r. W. Scarlett'st=---114ost of our .11-
lage people were laid up with la grippe..
Those that are still victims to it are.
Mrs. White and -Winn: Mrs. T. lanes
and Mra. McEwen.... --,-Mr. and Afts.W. -
Scott, have returned from WingbeM
after a few, days' visiting at an aged
aunt, who is very Sam Flu -
kr cd. Myth has ,moved usto our .vils
AAA 44U41 &AA AAMalr.e4''
e downright god valp.e u whitewear .and cottOD,.goodp.,
ttiat we have :gathered together :for. this F.ebruary Sale ,are
ie., we we come y•ou, brIn.ging us.growds'oibuyers every day.
A • •
Scarlett of London is here visiting
her many friends. -.-Those that 'atten-
ded the .14. O. L. County meeting
in Exeter from ° • No. 813' were
Messrs. J Scarlett, W. Kenrieyrst
Trewartha, L. Sperling, J. Bullard and
Murdy.—Inspector Robb was vis-
iting the school and found it very sat-
lefactory. '
• , Obituary. „
Once againdeath has entered
our midst and removed One of
the oldesfresidents in the township' in
the person' rif the late Myth. Whitely of
the Hilton road. Her maiden name
was Miss Rebecca Duncan and she was
born in the province of Quebec near
the city of Hull in the.yeer 1816. She
was united in marriage to the late
Wm. Whitely in the year 1844 and in
the following' year 'remitted with her
husband and settled in Tuckersmith
on the farm where she died on the 27th
of last Jan. • at the ripe ago of 83 years.
Her Mishima. predeceased :her about
15 years, but she word not leave the
old home where she had lived for the
last, 40 years Previous to his demise and
so oecupied the place up to the tinie Of,
her death; Iler long life was that of a
consistent Christian and death had no
terror* fee het as she calmly Wok her
hest farewell of -her children and grand.
• ehildeen who were in attendance upon
her for the week: previous to her de-
parture. She leaves it •family of aix
daughters, three of themmarried, to
mourn the lose of an"affectionate
mother,
East wayanosh.
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Intended Or last ion%
, klieg Woodson of Morris welted tit
her uncle's Mr. IL Cloultes leet week.
L Menefee is visiting at her
uncles G. Powells, Blyth. -0. W.
Scott returned from Stratfora Com-
-• mocha College last week.-.-Mrllow.
lett iLaS sold 'fire farm nil the, 42t.h, to
wroman of Mullett, Mr. tioVre,
lett hos rented Mie • (Waited /Meant'
hekigse oft thelgtlit he will
tiltve '.Mie's Mangle ,Pori
''tetfield IOU (ted ittittalitir,*" hest
:week tdMr. Jite. reit.lien *Mina:01S1d;
Pergutton' missed
the
titionhathoda ' w ete. • ohe WO,' a general
SseTing pee,gile hi tideiieig
' h.
frmorite. d'A All will Molt her unItt,;1114*,
ed'hspplitessin her new sphere;
,*:4144.ittostaissItilectz vatted itt J.
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WHAT. .WE ARE, SELLING
is not tlie accumulation of o J 1 ofodd sizes and Unsalable styles from last season —NOT
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JUST THE REVERSE
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It is brand new .cotton goods at prices that are beiOw- value.
It 18 he cleanest of underwear, from the best factories in the len& ,
It is the •iierfeetion of Underwear,madefican dependable inaierials,and eat by skilled artists
It is the hest of underwear,designecl,put together and finishedby people who a•i.;e experts
It is andervtear at pricea that Are Jess than you eau buy the material and makeityourself ;
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$2OO GOwne-Made front very fine cotter), yoke of
' embroidery and insertion. fancy sailor collar
of insertion and eambric trimmed with '8 inch
. embroidery, olifs, V. S. braid arid embroider
*Fluffy Ruffled Skirts
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.160, eloiardeeet.. Covers -Strong. cotton, soft and free
from dressing, trimmed with narrow terchon
250 . cicirse Covers-GOOcrqUanty, strong. cotton,
trimmed with narrow embroidery
50o Corset Covers -Fine cotton, yoke of ppen in-
sertion edged with feather stitch braid, trim-.
*tied with narrow embroidery
250 Draweris-41ade from Strew:4' eottote free from
grroestasienrgv,. 4 EOM of tucks, frill of 24 inch ern -
50o DraWerre:-Good quality of eotton, free from
dressing, 6 rows tuelce, of featherstitch braid,
frill of 23- inch terehbri lace
85o 'Drawers -Good qimlity eotten, line and free
".• from deessieg; 10 rows tuckst 1 of feather
stitch braid; fedi of inch em roiclery
Soo Gowns -Made from strong, 'firm, white cot-
ton, 20 rows of tucking on yoke. Torchon
lace around neck, sleeves Itna clown front
750 doveria-41ade front good; strong cotton, yoke
af narrow insertion with Id rows of tireking,
.front insertion, edged with cambric frilling,
collar and sleeves trimmed Wifti Seine
Si 00 Gowns -Made from One, strong eotton, yoke .
of insertion and fine Woks, front insertion
.and embroidery..trinuned collar and Ogle . of
8 inchmuslireetnbroldery ••
filliterktWial , ' °E3o!rtactory
,10p;' te:Itsth
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This Alit IN13110,N4 tith
prIribt We habdrec nnd la very tie* ,
0,6e04101, ‘irtrIftlit-end,pitett,
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de.
1:t°"tci4trrTS11nirtteblack
grotiute. • ithsoluly fat
eelors
11,t4 tgularl5c goods, '• White..? •'•
Golds Ai'l• 0, 4 w• 1,,10'4 .11 100
Full eize, made frorn good materiaia, hand.
somely trimmed ithd stronglyAnau 4110,
50o, 70o, 73o, Stio, 98c, el, $1.30
A Special lit
Corsets
A epeelal in Oorsettahat
tve aregoitiguto sell for Feb.
Miry Sale, mule from stron*
Jean, sateen etripes,two side
.steelg, good fillitigeand-trime-
med. with rtarrotv lace, in,
pale oink and pale blue, spe.
• clot for White Goods Sale ,
30e per kir
akepecial hat ale •.1tv ,heavy
Fitet-
ory Cotton and just . • limited
quail t.ityA5f it to mall, extra, heavy
• Weight anti round, eeett thread, "
Werth ,enafly 8c White` Geode
outivinost1 • ,6,44.1,44,404040,. , , „ ,
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Jittint-TkOnIfiltetsk the feet-,
d nce tif the lore's lather
• otto, ot,a0 ofc'h toffrii
iveriayt,itithlkiv,
ineeting on Wed- J..10. Pstnit Miss whin
and road an exed- to jobb Sheppard, on 0
lines to 004," • ilheppard 0 ma 04,
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12%c Shaker
• Fiattuelso1.0c,
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Over 1200 yards of 140 Inch fast color
Shaker Flannel, in cheeks mid
stripite, fine soft finish, 15 pat.
terns to choose from, nil of them, •
od, resular 124 oent quality,
1!1lte GoodelOo