The Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-30, Page 114049. •
TI1E CLINTON NEWS.RECORD.
IVIARCII 30, 1899
Miss: d Ttr
of bayfielalit in
Easter town last week. Q43(leriek T°WillthIP. rtirlt! MIMI? WWII? ItMitIt? TIM!? MIMI? .Ittlffitr...1M1f11! 11M111! MIMI?. TIPP! iffittitro.
Mr. Sheppardof Nile is visiting bis Mr. W. 8. Leavrence bus 4 pet al
G• Cards Alisa Rose. Connell visited in • Sea.: to .0 :neighbor's house by attaching a .
Mr. Tilos...Sheppard, 010 helms. taught to go. ou erran.... JACKSON BROS.: 0
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:ot. Mee,. Y..McLeitn, Seaforth. and as a tea..cher has few equate.
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Booklet
• Mrs. John Cunningham is W
. the guest an Answer. , S. is well up in eigne -
forth the forepart of the week. • note to: his. collar, and will bring battk. 1*
s
. Mr, Walter Turnbull will spend the Mr. Jno. 0. Elliott, who is quite n V. .
. I holidays at his home in Milverton stock man, has received an order from ce....
The :genial and, commendable feature Mr. 0. °rich, who has been in Tomo- Manitoba for a hundred head of young
o
to for some time, has retiirned to town. cattle, about two years old, forty heifers
or naster is the sending of your friends Mrs, Jas, Van Egmend ef the Gravel and sixty steers.
an oppronrlate card, booklet, or me, road returned last week from a visit in We don't know if Mr. noht. McLean
mento of the season. It is 4 OuSiOak I Exeter, intends. contesting; West Huron et the
growing 'M favor every year, For Miss Flossie „King returns toeley general elections. 0 If not 'Mr. John
those who are looking ee the best in E
from Centralia to spend her aster Middleton would make a strong candi-
f
art we have a selection of beautiful hOlidaYs. date. He has had quite a municipal
' end artistic creations with delicately ' Miss Stoat leaves teolay fee Kirkton experience, cleale extensively in stock
refined colorings invested with all the to spend the Easter vacation, and Miss and is the owner of seven or eight hun-
taste imagination might be expected to Taylor for bee flame in Blyth. dred acres of land in this Ridiug. He
suggest. oac booklets am nicely ii. Apple King Centelon has been home is highly respecte•1 and a model farmer,
lustrated in colors With handsome for a few days, but returns again to Bob Holmes would be easy in his
Paver designs and are the fitting thing Toronto on Friday to wind up•his Masi- grasp, is the opinion of your scribe.
nerd.thMeuvenro, Chas. Swanson, W. Hpr- concession we understand has sold his
Mr. Percy .Evans of the Maitland
for the season'egreetings.
- ton, Chas. Videan, W. Green, Thos. farm and contents and will move his
'were
and Geo. Iturie Of eoderioh family to Manitoba. Mr, and Mrs.
were in town on Sunday. Evans will be e nagged in social circles.
in theee sizes, beautifolly decorated in Mrs. A.' Twitchell received the sad HOur.a Eh willvanonhenmacbaeoinngtdinales ptorihmelep3itte.
news yesterda.y morning of the .deatii
assorted patterns and colors. They of eel. brother, Mr, Jas. Jardine of ter of Manitoba.- 'What is Goclerich
are novel and ornamental suspended Pine River. She left at once te attend township's.loss vvill be Manitoba's gain.
with suitable ribbon from your !any, the funeral. The storms of last week retarded
picture or on your:eurtaips. „ *Miss Stella, Greg of G d ' h i
Gregory o erne s
MeLean of Goderich eve.
the guest of her sister, Mrs. George
Oakes. Miss I..aurWGregory, who has
Canada's National Song
, . , been visiting here for some time, re-'
turns to Exeter this week, •
"The Maple Leaf For Ever" words and
music 2 cents per. copy. Mr, John Archer of Lucknow came
. down the Wier day to visit his. broth -
Often the"Neapeet, Always tlieBeet. ' er, Mr, Thos. Archer of Hullett who
has been quite ill, and is calling upon
Eggs
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EASTER HOLIDAY NOVELTIES
sr...-. Our range of Fine NeCkwear
for Easter Comprises 'all the
latest novelties to .be had. All
:.--- the new colorings and tints in
the different shapes are 'with
us. The goods which we offer
sugar -making,
• Mr. Robert
clenfly intends going. extensively into 4,e,.•-- . • ,
' -akt 25c 35Q • 50c
rented ths Sowerby lot in this town -
the stock business this year, for be has I are away • ahead .of anything
ship and the McDonagh farm in Col- St= •ever.shown here, Buy your
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borne for grazing. •
Miss Mamie Perdue who"has been 2----..-- Easter 'Ile 'from .us. You
visiting‘relatives in Port Elgin for the ...LIT= may be sure that it is right.
.pastcouple Of • months, returned hoine
friencls'm town and vietnity. on Friday. '
Mr, F. R. Hodgens booked the foi- It was Mr. Harry Miller,' nbt Mr,
lowing this week: -Mrs. Ashley -to- Harry Carter, who bought from Me.
The Fair 001
bLINTON.
ASente Ea*? .Dye Work&
CHEAP tVEL
Just received -a car of the celebrated Brier
Hill Soft Coal. Cheaper than green wood.
Try it. For partioulars see '
HARLAND BROS,
March 22, 1899.
New A dvertisements,
The Ladies Love Them -W. Co oper Be , .1
Bigger Business Ahead -T. ,Taekson,Sr • 1
Four Prioes-A..T. nonoway • . • 1
Easter Holiday Novelties-Jaolispn
Where to Buy-Hollgens Bros, „ , 8
Easter Bookie-U=97:D. Fair-Ccr-- - • - • 8
Bioycles-W. Cooper .86 Co. , .. . .. ...,5
Dress and Mantle Making, -Mrs. T. Meliveen6
Tenders Wanted --H. J. . . ... . .
Fresh Meats -Charles Wilson . . .....
Sheep Dips -H. B. Combo . .. ... , . ,&
3 Blood -Purifiers -Sydney Jao.lcsot • 5
The Wiseman Stock-Hoaeons Bros. . . 4
Jerseyfor Sale -A. Cantekur •.8
About 000,
-------- . People
WHERE THEY ARE
AND WHAT 6'
THEY ARE -DOING -We now
• Rev. B. Clement was in Toronto this
week. ,
-Mr. G. -C. -Petty of Herisall was in the
Hub on Tuesday. - •
Mr. A. M. Todd of Goderich was in
the Hub on Friday.
• Mr. David Bell of Goderich was in
Clinton on Saturday. •
• J. C. Miller. and M. E. McLean were
• in Bayfield on SundaY, ' • -
• Miss McMichael spent Tuesday with
relatives in Seaforth. •• ,
Miss Ross of Bruceneld spent Friday
with friends in town.
• Mr. and Mrs, Vieilson Clook of :Valera
were in town on MondaY;
Mrs. Ramsay of Goderich was visit-
ing friends in lawn last Week:
-Mrs. Sohn Stewart visited: in Sea -
forth the forepart of the week. :
' Miss A. Ferguson -vvill spend the holi-'
• days with friends in Stratford. -
Mrs. Robert Moore -visited Seaforth
friends the forepare of the week. •
, Mrs. Care or Goderich svas the guest
• of Mrs. W. Aleiarider on Friday-. .
• Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Oluff visited Brus-
• sels friends Monday and Tuesday.
Principal Barnwell of the Varna
Academy was in town on Saturday. '
Mr. Walter Jackson takes a situation
in the organ factory' office next week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A.. McKee of London
, will spend the Easter holidays in °Ola-
the.
Mrs. J. R. Collins returned On Fri
: -
day from visiting at her old home in
•Lucan.
•• Miss Mary Robb, teho is teaching up
north, will be home. Mr the Easter
'hblidays. •
Mr. j. Beattie of Brussels was the
,.. guest of his sister, Miss Annie Beattie,
on Sunday. •
Miss Blanche McEwen goes to Au-
burn to take charge of a millinery es-
tablishment at that place. -
Miss Wentoby of Goderich was the
guest of the Misses Heywood on Satur-
day on her way to visit in Ayr.
Mr. William Patterson of near Au:
burn and Mr. John Halliday of Col-
borne 'were in Clinton on Friday. ••
Barrister. Sinclair of Brussels spent a
couple of hours at Dr. Graham's on
Monday'vvhile on his way to Gocierieh,
Mrs. (Rev.)"McOabe of Lucknow,who
has been the guest of Mrs. n. McLeod
for. the past three weeks, returned
•-•-• home Tuesday.
• Rev. Mr. Millyard goes to. Windsor
on Saturdriy "to fill the shoes" of Rev.
Mr. Livingstone on Sunday, the latter
coming to Clinton,: .
Mr. Horace.Jaokeon, son of Mr, John
jaekson, iwho has been a resident of
Cleveland for some time, has faked a
Manakin in New York city.
Mr. Andrew Patterson left on Wed-
nesday for Toronto. He has many
farm -friends in (Minton who will wirsh
him success vrherever he May locate.
W. B. Miller and S. Wilson at-
tend the Military School at London
hexeterm,whi .•eeginsAprillst, They.
cov4expea to' go do-Wn. this Week or the be-
ginning of next.
Mr. W. McLean of the Expositor
accompanied the sleigh load of Sea -
forth OddfelloWs who derive to Clinton
Tuesday night to Attend the meeting,
n. coons% who h helm employed by
D. Cook, H. 0 olt, rrenalin and
of the local lodge., • •
Apple King Canteloirm cold. storage
at Toronto, returned. Mime lase .Thurs-
day. Joshua' Cook is the only one
from Clinton now repacking and. he is
expected to Minsk up this week.
Dr. Blacken is in Toronto this week
attending the Grand Lodge of Chosen
Friends as the delegate of the local
lodge. While in the city he will no
doubt look in at the deliberatiOns In
the Legislature as the profession, of
Which he Is K. shining light, is partici'.
larly intereitted in a, Bill now Wore the
Boston ; Thos. J. Perdue • and Thos. Thomas Oook the thirty-itere farm on
Perdue to Alaineda, Assn,. • John Gov- the Oth concession, as reported in last
ier aud James Wilson to Bathgate, N. week's issue.. The lot is best known as
• D, • the old' Carter heinestead,. hence the
confusion of names. •
.Agent A. O. Pattison's bookings to
'the West this week include •.-James Miss Bartle Thompson was visiting
Leslie for Portage In Prairie, S. Ferris at Mr. Edward Rathweil's last week.
and family for Treherne, John and Mr. William Turnereand Atwood are
Willem McMurray for Indian Head, making ready to burn lots of lime next
Assn;• , . _ summer.. Mr. Tureer is •ii. hustler at
the lime and will make fruitiness boom
as he now has rt partner to help him.
A lot oe the-yourig pe'ople of the Bay-
field line attended the-Varne chuecla
last Sunday night.
G. W. Whitely bas ta,ken the
contract of milk drawing on the 7th,
concession for the Hkerneseille factory.
Mr. Henry Young, who was raised
in Goderich township. ho
.few yetirs resided in Oliarintdorlo, is
'for South.Dakota, Henry Young is the
last member of the three Youngfrund
ies'who lived in this township, num*-
bering about forty souls in all, who
were raised on the 9th • coricession.
Some are now in Bakote, -a num-
ber in IOWA, some in • Manitoba,
and others at the -Soo or in Bruce and
York enmities. Will lives in Goderich
and Seines in 7 Seafortb. They all -dig
with the right footnancl . will -be found
supporting a loyaL ,Goternnient no
matter where located. '
• John of the 9th con. has en-
gaged with Mr, William Oraig for the
surnmer months. • '
• Mrs. Jemes Beacom did not long sur-
vive her husband, who dieden the 10th
of Deeeurber, passing away on. Satire -
day last. Shenad been ill of la grippe,
had almost recovered when a relapse
came and he unexpected •decease.
Mrs. Beacom, who was in her 71etyear,,
was a kind, motherly' woman, much
beloved by a large circle of relatives
and friends. The end came eci eudden
ly.that several members of the family
• vvho live near Sault Ste. Marie weee
unable tO come home in time. for the
funeral which.took place' on Monday to
• Bayfield cemetery Where the minions'
were laid beside those ofhe life part,
ner, • Together they await a glorious
resurrection,. Rev. Mr. Shaw conduct-
ed the serfices.
• Miss F. Moore of Penton has come to
live at the parsonage., -Mrs. W.Itam-
shrof Goderich was theguest of Mrs.
Mulholland last week. -Mr. Me -
Ewell of Palmersten, District Organ-
izer for the U. 0. F., was in our village
fora few ettys.--Iliss L. Haynes, who
has been living at the parsonage, has
returned to the home oe her grand:
.father•at Fullerton. Her many friends
• were eorryto lose her,e,-.Miss Oletn-
• ent of Clinton spent Friday with' Mrs.
(Dr.) Thorripson.--On 4uhday the see,
vies will be under the auspices of tbe
W. M. S. and Ree. Andrevve, a
• former pastor, of.: Fullerton Will take.
•charge • �t the services, --- Epworthi
• League met, on Monday evening:
• There Was a musieal ani literary p.ro-
grammie given.--4-On Friday -evening
a number of the young people gather-
. ed ,the home of Mr. P. J. Helms to
spend a few hours with them 'before
• their departure' to Manitoba. In .the
course of the evening Master Harry
and Miss Minnie were callid the
front when -Master winonghbyVehbutt
reed an adtlressand Olive Wilson. pre-
sented Harry with a, violin ann Bertie
Stanley: presented- Minnie With a.
"ph* album. :Mr. Evans replied very
touchingly-, expressing his regret at
• leaving. bOyhood's borne. Aff spent a
very ernoyable•tinie and regret losing
Mr. Evans and family. Mr; -Evans and
Harry leave on Tuesday, -While Mrs.
Miens and other children will remain
with heemother, -Mrs, Rudd of Clinton
till later in the season. -There will be
• a special meeting Of the C. 0. F. on
Tuesday next, when all the members
are. requested to be present. On
Monday afternoon a very painful tic*
dent happened to Mr._S. Walter, who,
while driving the horse power, .slipped
and fell off and 'lied his; ankle badly
• crushed. Drs. Gunn and Grithanewho
were summoned, feared at first truit• '
amputation would have to be resorted;
to, but hope now to. avoid it. '
•
•
Porter's Hill.
Me. Lon.' Farnham was • vieiting
• friends in .our neighborhood last week.
-Bert Hastings while splitting wood
cut, a severe gash in his foot, but is now
improving eapidly. -Mrs, Walker
and herson Ed. of Merriten and Miss
Jessie Stevens of Brantford all atterided
• the funeral of Mrs. John McDonald
who died very suddenly last Tuesday.
-..-Messrs. Will and Jack Elliott were
' visiting friends in vine on Sat-
-urd ay. ---1,1r. Arch. McDougall intends
to boild a stone foundation • under his
barn this eummer.-Many of the
farmers thinking that twine will be -
some dearer are now ordering it
through our agent, Mt'. O. 0. Potter.
--Miss McLean of Dungannon is ,vis -
Wee. at heruncle's Mr. • V'tom. Elliott„
-The many feleirds of Miss Blair,
1-'vho.tairght here while Mr. Elliott was
attending the Normal, will be pleased
to know that she has been engaged to
teach at S. S. N. 9 a this township. -
Mr . Milton Woods was out de Feiday
evening looking for pearls.and succeed-
ed in finding a large one in the vicinity
of the Bills. --Miss McIlwain of the
Nile is visiting her cousin, Miss. T. Me?
Oartney.-Miss Jane Johnstone of
Ripley, attet, an absence of twenty-five
years, is now renewing Old acquaintan-
ces here, ----Mr. Thos. Perdue intends
to leave for Assinaboia next Tuesday.
-Mr. James Cox is in Torontd at-
tending the Grand Lodge of Chosen
Friends eel the delegate of the Porter's
U111 ,lodge. -Mr. Thos. E. Harrison
has been awarden the centract of intik '•
drewing for the Holmesville factory on
the lst and 4th concession. -There
was a pleasant gathering at the hospi-
• table'home of Connty Councillor and
.Mrs. Connolly on Monday when 4
number of theittfriends drove out from
finderich and Statford to spend the
evening. Among those present were
Mr. end Moro Jos. Beck, Dr. and Mrs.
Whitely, Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Goldthorpe,
Mr. and Aire. McEwan, Mr. MeEtvan;
Mr, A. Strachan and Miss Strachan, Mr.
and the Misses Spence, Mr.. Arland and
Mr, W. Mynas.
Ilytke
The Inst. Monthly fair of the season
was held on Tuesday. A. good crowd
turned out and a few. horses changed
hands. ---On Saturday last Mrs; Geo.
Stewart, had an auction sale of all her
household goods, Mrs. Stewart, in.
tende leaving for Uncle Saes country
before leng.--Miss Moody of Luck -
now is at present attending to her
grandmother, Mrs. Porter, vvho is very
111. --The epecial services that have
been held in the Methodiet church for
the past three Weeks closed on Sunday
night last, Rev, Mr. Matheson of Tor -
House.„ onto, Who has been conducting thew,
Mr. w, romor of limiettr6- left. this Week for Jackson's church,
turned the latter part of last week where he will emitintre the eerviees.
from the Cintatio Veterinary OcillegeWir.uresuiby eig Ayr is nt
where he had been successful in pass- present 'Tatting friends in town. --
log his final extttnination with honore, Mr. Oscar Stewart left on Thursday of Per cot respondence from all parts of
Whining the gold Illedni for general 'last week for Vancouver, B. 0, ---Mr. Ituron county read Tax NRWR-Ittro.
ptaticieney, a afire'', medal for patholo. John llenholin shipped a eat...load of ohm
gy And some twenty.five dollars worth horses to IVIanitoba, on Tuesday. This
Of books, He is now looking about for fa the seeond ear he ,has shipped this good's Sarsaparilla never (fleap-
it_ good place to hang hio shingle and winter to the same place. -Miss points. It may be taken for inipure
may deeide upon some centre', in hie Errant', Minton visited friends in.Wthg- and impoverished blood with perfeeb
0W11county. ham this week. confidence that it will euro.
Mr..Will Pergnion was io Clinton
Saturday.Miss Baine of Goderich,
who has been visiting Mrs, S. Ferguson;
• returned bome lastweek.-Mr; G. A.
Stinson epent pert of last week with
friends in Geeepway..---Mri.- Cowie
visited friends in.. Goderich last week.
---Mr. W. J. Olai k nf Seaforth *am
the.guest of. Mr. John Biggert lest
Sarahe Oolliday has .re•
• turned home from Goderieh,-baving
Spent a week with friends there, , We glad to see her able V, be (Mt again.
as slie'had been.ilt for about two years.
" Mrs'. Geddes and children of Bel.
grave are the guests of her sister, Mrs.
James Perguson.-z-Mrs, W. J. Clark.
Mr. C. Biggart and Miss Jessie Biggart
of Seaforth were the guests -Of Mrs.
Stinson over Sunday. -Mr. Jewett
has bought the Saw -mill from Mr:Xon-
tine.-Miss Maggie Falconer of Gode-
rich is visiting her, mother, Mrs, J.
FalcOnerl •
'Varna.
• Social, -The R. T.. of T's held a very
suc:cessful bow social in the Temper-
ance hall last Tuesday.. Though the
evening Was not the finest yet a large
crowd assembled at the hall, The
ladies' names were enclosed in envel-
• opes and auctioned off by Mr. John
Barber, Select ,CouncillOr.Thie prov-
ed ceesplete suecess only:
a that some
were •quarelling over the same lady.
After the auction sale the guests sur-
rounded a well spread table prepared
by the ladies Of the R. T's. After this
was over a splen,did program awaited
the large audience while Mr. 3. T.
°tarps anted as chairman for the even-
ing. Proceeds abimat'S12.
Miss J. McDonald of Detroit is visit-
ing'at Mr. W. McCash's.
A large numher of the ciHzens of
this locality attended the funeral of
•Mrs. Jas Beacom whose illness was
sudden, severe and short
Mr. Frank Keyes had a bee last week
hip hauling out logs to the Brucefield
savv
The Varna branch of the Women's
Auxiliary are having an Baster en.
tertainment on the evening of Good
Friday...when au 'excellent, program will
be Igiven, Silver collection to be taken.
A change all round, -Mr. D. Chine.p
bell has sold his blacksmith shop to
Mr. Thos Ward, while Mr. James Mc-
Kie has sold his shoal) Mr. 'D.Mc-
Naughton.
Piostrngster Rix. Forty Yeari.
Xortnati xsinnes, poettnaster and
general merchant of Tiverton, is dead.
Deceased, who was in his 75th. year,
wile a pioneer merchant of Bruce, }nix-
ing been In business and postmaster for
• 40 years. He never married.
Good. Friday will be well named if
the Legislature has by that time
reaehed prorogation.
An exeeedingly rich plaeer %fold
strike has been made "upon the tipper
Eraser river In British Columbia.
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i:, 601;hplete, -You will find goods with.ns that cannot be._ seen in this section. , We --..e.
import direet from the leading manufactuoers iii England. No middleman's profit
• to- pay. Christy'sgelebrated English good., are the best, in the world. We are sole
agents hereOurwonderful School Capat 25e is a marvelWe expect to sell hun-
dreds orthem.• We Lave all the latest goods in Girls' School Caps at very low prices. zr„
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: tared by ourselves and are the cheapest. goods in. Canada, Ex -
Tress. eliarges:,paid op all maTharclers. ._ .. . .
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' but he say S he is prepared to.shovy the largest selection of:Slater
Sheds in this section. , We have ktrade for these .goods all 0 -Ver.
..- \ Ontario and the North-West, qh,f.eonsequently' we can afford to .
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•Oarlock. .
•' Messrs. Thorotis and Albert Knox
are visiting relatives in the vicinity of
Listowel: this week. ---The -many
friends of Mr. Robe Shields wilt regret
to learn he is at present veryill with
pleurisy. -Mr.' and 1Virs. David Bea-
com received word on Sunday that
• Mrs'. James Beacom had died on Satur-
day. They at,. °nee left to attend the
funeral ,which took place to Balite ld
cemetery on Monday.-efr. 3 as. Merrily
• had a.bee one day last. week drawing
Wood to Seaforth.--Mr.Robt. MeDole
bad a bee eating wood lest Friday.
Ther was in the neighborhood of twen-
ty cords cut:. --On last Friday eenizij
about 150 young people assemble'n at
the home of Mr. Kirkconnel and amus-
ed themselves in a pleitsant dance. -
Me. Robt.'Ferris and son Will were on,
a business trip to Goderich township
last week. ---Mrs. Jas.. Murray, al-
though on -ii fair way to recovery, is
still confined to the house. •
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Exeter.
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.Mr. Levett, produce dealer,
has sold,out hist business to Mr. Wm.
Parsons of the. Parsond Produce Corn-
pany.-e-Mr. Wellington Westcott of
Exeter attended the wedding of Mr.
Henry Sweitzer of Orediton Oh Tues-
day and acted in the- capacity of best
man. --The village was visited by an
old-time blizzard. on Saturday after-
-noon last. -The Carlyle Concert Coin-
pany played to good audiences here all
last week. They area first, -class troupe.
Sarah, wife of Mr. Jacob Eilber
and mother of Mr. Henry Eilber, M.
' TI d
last, aged 06 years, , 3 months- and 10
days. • 'The•funeral took place on Sun-
day Morning last to the Crediton cem-
etery... Several from this place attend-
ed the' funeral. -Mr. It.. Lang's
auction sale on .Saturday last of his
household effects was well attended,
everything being sold and brought.
good prices, ---Mr. Sam. Grigg, ex..
hotel -man of London, lectured in • OW-
ley's opera house on Monday nigh t, last
tinder the auspices of Exeter Royal
Templets of Temperande to a large
audienCe.
Alabiarn.
Joseph Wilson and John Gqvier left
on Tuesday for Margate, Mirth Da.
kota. The tomer has it brother at
that point.
IVIrared Match returned last week
from the Soo where he spent the win-
ter.
William Mole: was to heve left Wing -
ham on Tuesday for Minitobit, while
Ed. Mole and Andy Lawlor expect to
leave' for the Western States next
week.
The auction sale of the' Macdonald
farm stock and impletnents Was large.
ly attended. The stock bromrlit big
prices. Two auctioneers called for bids,
Hamilton, and 'Knox, The Win was.'
not sold and will be worked next sen.
son by the executors.
Mrs. William Fluker and son were
In Olinton on Monday.
Illtillett,
Mr. Bobert Rogerson and Mr, ton
Varribam of Constance were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bayley one day
last week.
BOLL FOR SALE
A well-bred Jersey bollpalt, sit months old,
or solo. Apply' to
A. CAlsitztox, Mulder.
Oliotont Moral 290,
•ere to
-With Spring pu-roh.ases t� be. de:'tis is anmnportant ques-
tion.. ,You know what to . expect... here -that :this . business standE
j staunchly; unip,oVably for qualit3r, a,nd price. As long as We have
Dry Goods to sell solong•will wesell dependable merchandise and
Quote the lowest.prices .possible for quaDties Iliatiare'safe to buy, .
forgoods tn.at will give satisfaction We buy direct Where it's to
'our advantage to do .s,�, bwy. in the best markets always and pay
cash for every dollar's worth We buy, getting closest prices: and say-
• ing discounts.'
ur
isplay
• This season's showing discounts anything we haye had
beforeMillinery that is stylish and correct in every detail,
representations of the most popular styles of the leading, mil..
linery'eentres, is what, you will 'find in our show -room.• • Von
ean• depend on getting the latest styles and newegt ideas here.
•
The Ne* -
Embroideries
• The largest EIS-
sortment of fine '
Swiss' Embroid-
eries we have
ever shown is on "
our counters this
Spring. Dain ty,
delicate patterns
Formal opening this week and next • . Yeti are heartily , in strong materi:-
al with prices lower than ever
come to come when -and as oft6n as you like. No 'need to
buy if you don't want to. before:
•• Fine Cambric Embroidery, one
'
New,
Corsets
.
•
•
• only those makes that have an ',41). D." French Come
.tion. We sell g
'StOel is One of popular makes
tt •
the most cona- .
pieta in this son. :1YecAn'IIIiiiStiFslitiockinettn sides an& 24.5 0
.. '
•Chlr °Met. SPEIN14'
"MAGNETIC" and ' "WATCH-
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highly, tempered. stetesl,,,T.,h,tie.-11 00 secileoetthsfrom yoa.,,s.h..04il..i.dI.n..0.t..i.avilp
The best steel -filled
• • . •
Ville Cambric and town Einhroid-
Glove stock in the county tor
eries, with Insertions to match,
beautiful designs, fine quail -
With the , biggest Itil
goods we handle. ..... ...,$1 to $2 10
established reputation for corn- much trouble .getting your Ens; '
terGloves berg.. Only quail.
ties that we can guarantee on
our counters. :
Ladies' Kid Gloves, two or three
serviceable ()owlet . ' large dome fasteners,silk enibroi-
- ....... tOo TwO neW lines Of plain
ineh wide, neat pattern
•"QEBEH" and "E. T.," two of the fi inch fine Cambric Embroidery,
• ' best sellers Ivo carry, made from • nice open pettern 50
gond jean with sateen stripes, '8& and 4 inch fine Cambric Em -
neatly trimmed and filled teith broideries, neat patterns, 'strorig
Corsets in the nuteket, both very
ties, ............ ........,..•.$6to 40e'
Kid Gloves
• foit, fit and durability. These
Styles are all, good
"VP -TO -DATE," made from strong
Jean well boned, a strong and
Hosiery
•
. , „, , dory, in ()lecke, tans, browns*,
"Tfl:Inti4instig4ferAecii;:fwtonrOatdaeblf%';'6Cemo` r'sgeot6P:elf:.e!all.'71e Spring wear that, are vv,,dith rAeles, fine xcia Moves, the hest ,
Cashmere ' 1;ose xor
.
• early gevreeemhsr, itbitragestutitrtfildn ttreedr18:.
liQuEEN. moo.a This is a new the attention, of buyers
kid,gemaloeTrefoussernake,three
line we carry, very soft and fine
who have tried it say it le ono of
Corot,°Pi° °i' ths short makes' LadietIain Cashmere nose, seam- embroidepy, biAcko, woes, greetio,
".. 250 assortment of high.class gloves
large dome fasteners, fancy silk
thab are now so popular. Ladies
lesp'. enticed beef nil to soft •
fawns, reds, gtevs, trine, the best
ever worn. 11 is fashioned after
the most, comfortable they have finish 4uld good welg on., •
. we Have shown ..... , • ..-....$1 25
the newest, American models,
quality
sateen stripes, strongly boned. . seitirAeSS, full fashioned, high
made from Ii'vench coutlei with Ladies' 1111Q ality Cashmere Hose, Laalioeve6s.fIntie6wMoolenhharoyouryd,restsvocod,
and tritnited with lace and baby arliced heel rind toe, an extra large white pearl fasterters, new
ribb 01114 vo, .• el w ••• oir• • r.•-• • • • • .$1 IX). tOng 11161210 • • • 1. • v., . • • • • • • •I V • 50'e' VrOVilli and green shades.... 1 25
odgens Bros. Direct
importers Clinton
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