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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-05-18, Page 10r • . , 8 11" The llouseturnishing Question . TUE MANTON NE NB -RECORD. Mies Clara Clopp of Tevistoek, who istrUdeehore. WAS here brat week to attend the niacin era' **invention, was the guest of the MileleitTwItchell riser Sunday. OP far en it luelndee W'all Paper, Our- - tan Polee and Shedee ende its knOat COUntY favorable solution in our store. The satisfaction obtnined by buying here is contagious, Mies spread. Many peo- ple hoore eyinced to us how deep the • feeling L. Qur lines of 'Wall Hangings *tent and ten cent e have been a revela- tion to many who never believed it possible to produce ail effect Of such beauty and general excellence for the money spent.. They are really remark- able at the price and have that "Inst ,..right" appea•raoce which makes home attractive and inviting. They are only .one of the unusual values that prevail • throughout our home furnishing de- pantinents. Our 2e Pole in Oak, Mahogany' and Walnut is much 'better finished than we ever had before, with 'either braes or wood trimming. Our high class goods are proportionately cheap. Goed values are what we ever ary to preseut to you. With prudent buyers our price is seldom an objection. We nurke a profit but it is an holiest one, such a proilt as makes true our claim , to be "Often the Cheapest" and nAlvenys the Best," When we sell we try t� make it an invitation for you to come -again and buy. We Asir the favor of your trial. noon nn 014eapest, 4litvaytelteBesS, Lowleaboiro is too import4int *centre to be unrepresented in the columns of THU NOWe-Ritooma which contains ini Steam Roller. -..-- Much bright and breezy correspon- dence from the towno, villager* and ' It bag been euggestod by a menaber towns -hip, in thaeountl. we take up of one of our municipal councils that the perntherefoream behalf of our yin the county cowmen ehould be reveated_ _ lege and by our humble efforts bope to to purchases?, ateam rollor for t e IT: make Talb PeoPten'EnnEttincreatinn- provement at the roade through....,1., popuhur among our people. We the county. . The price, SAY,Ethbut two laiave no doubt but that the outliner of thousand dollare, is too greet for *toy one of the smaller bodies to assume eubscribere will be increased here as our citizen* are becuMing better ac- whele it would be A mere bagatelle quainted with its vim and trustworthi- upon the whole. The proposition la that each Onmicipalitr . requiring the 11,58. -Mr. Samuel Woodman will ped. 1. 4Ie Meat in Olin ton no mor,e as the nee of the Oiler payfey as 8° nItle4' 1101 butcher, who Ina4o tripe to per day. It would seem in the long this village, has diecontinued them. run a geed investment ig the O. O's can He only went to town to even up as it be inducetl to look at it in that light. were,.. -A. company or swiss Bell W Fair. Co, CLINTOX. • " 4genes Parker's. PY0 frorks. • New A dvertisem.ents.. Tour liousc-Oleaning-P. B. Crews • How to Hang Pletures-W. Cooper 8s Co 1 •This Week's Bargains-Hodgens Bros... ..... Pedut Your House -Harland Bros 5 St. Leon Water --Sidney .Tackson. . 5 24th Demonstration Program -The Com 6 Tenders Wanted -4. P. Doherty 8 Telephone Operator Wanted-J.B. Rumball8 Tenders Wanted -J. P. Doherty..... ..... . .. 13 Housefurnishiog Question-W.D,Fair Co.., 8 Departmental Store -Jackson Bods . . .... . . ,8 Screen Doors -W. Smithson • 8 About * WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT . People THEY ARE DOING U0000003CIOCit.10000 W e now Mr. 'EL E. iledgens was in Toronto this week. Mr. Harry Fitzsimons, Seaforth, was home -Sunday. Dr. McKelvey of Brussels wee in Olin- - too on Monday. • Mr. James Young of Seaforth was iin town on Sunday., Mr. S. H. Gisiley of Blyth was in town one day last week. Miss Blanche McKeown of Auburn spent Sunday at home. i . „ Miss S. Cook s spending the -week with ftiends in Hensel. Mrs. Charles Bezzo is the guest of Goderich friends this week. Mrs. Blatchford of •Elora is the guest of her mother, Mts. Graham Mies Emma Doan returned to Detroit - on Wednesday Of last week. Miss Gordon of Constance is the guest of her sister, Miss R. Gordon. . Miss May McCreath of Goderich spent Sunday with Clinton friends. ,. Mr. H. Ransford of Seaforth spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. W. E. Costello, G. T. R. Train Master, was in Clinton on Monday. Miss McCullagh of Seaforth is the guest or Misses A. Howe and G.Sage. Mrs. D. Cook, Jr.,returned yesterday from a week's visit with Nile friends. Dr.:and Mrs. Blackall and familydrove to Mitchell on Sunday. to attend a funeral. ' Jeliss Ernma Rathwell is spending a few days at Mr. Jos. Robinson's of Brucefield. The Rev. J. W. • Hodgens and Mrs. Hodgens of Seaforth spent Monday ab the Rectory. . Miss ROSA Cunningham left Saturday for Detroit where she will visit for a couple of months. Misses Maud and Winnie Goodanin-will- take part in a concert in Mitchell the forepart of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Potts and family spent Sundt,* with aelatives in the township of MeKillop. Mr. William Downs syisits Hamilton and Toronto this week. He may locate in one °Mose cities. Miss Brownlee expects to leave on Fri- day or -Saturday for flamilton, and her sister, Mrs. Bay, for her home in London. Messrs. Smith Kitty and Ed, -Foster spent a few days of last week as the guest of Mr. Thomas Farquhar and other Hillsgreen friends. - Rev. E. B. Smith returned to Clinton on Saturday after spending a few days with friends in and "round Woodstock and Morpeth. Mr. Powell of Wingharn, late teacher in Goderich township, enjoyed the hospitality of friends in town and township Saturday and Sunday. Mt. Sas. Tait, 0. R., and Mr. Thos. Burrows, R. S., Goderich, were in town Sunday and joined the breth- ren of Court (Hinton in their church parade. • Miss Mabel Annie, who has been visit- ing for some time at Mrs. Washing- ton's, Rattenbury street, returns to- morrow to her hoine in Port Pluton. Miss Maud Rorke, who has been visit- ing herbrothers, Messrs. George and Hugh Rorke for 40133e time, returned to her home in Meaford on Sattirday. Mr. Sohn Rea:Word was in Goderich on Monday and informs Trot Name -Viso. ono that the firm of R. & J. Rana. ford has leased and will operate the Chemical salt works of that town. Mr. Robert McLean of Goderich spent an hour in the Hub on Monday while waiting for railway connection. Ile was on his way home from Montreal whither he had gene with e carload of heavy horses consigned to the Old Country market. Reeve Carter'of Myth was in town the other clay catiferring with Rome of 1 , our councillors in negard te the pur. Ing Mende in this ° vicinity. - chase of a atone crusher. Eib inter. Mr. j. : Watts of lifirlock ripen est in the matter, apparently; lay In Sunday With Mende here. trying to stave off is pulphase by Clinton for this benefit ol-a, lilyth "last ligaWart0fib. citizen who thinks ef doing so. Mr. W. Ten'ocktill, O. P. R. travelling Mr. 3. P. Tom X. P. S. paid his sere Pawing" Agent' was in WWII II"' . annual 'lett to the schools' in this (11 any . and Tueedat If within fift -- ---- -4' trict lad Week, --Mr. and Mrs. Ito miles of the flub e makes a point of of /mot viaited ab mrs 3. Dow's ial coming up. to spend the evening - week. - The teueher and pupi with the COMPanyls representative of S. S. No. 11 are preparing a 'sr here. It has been said they are two tl a kind' meaning 4 genial. happy Warrattino "Ili itierxtenntePl"cordpaitla Ilan: pair. ' tation to all interested 'parties t ,• Ringers gave an entertainment here one eveumg last week under the atm - Varna. ' pices of the 0, O. F. The audience was large and apparently wellsatisfieclwith A vote nee been ' taken to build a the prograin.---Dr. T. j, Walker, who Presbyterian church in Varna and cars practised for ten yearn here AO a vet ried with a large majority, and the and in the States for some time as well, sutiscrintioxi list totals up very well but Is now in his third Year's course also. Varna is improving rapidly the for M. D., is *resisting Dr, MecOallum last year or two. --The Methodist par- (luring the long rarations_A shoe - soilage_ stands complete except the maker ought to make good wages here plastering and painting which are now 0.11a so sbould a hainessonaker, but it going on. Lloyd Bros., Seaforth, have would be better still if somebody would the contra,cb of painting it. It pres- locate in the village who understands ents eatery showy appearance and no both trndes and was equally at home doubt great•credit is due to Mr. S. S. at patching shoes or mending harness. Cooper, Clinton, the contractor.-- -Mr. Thos. Millen just adjoining' Miss Maud Moffat has started to take town,has pulled down the old house vocal music from Madame Wall, Olin- and is having a new one of brick built ton. -Mrs. Jas. Barnwell accornpan- McGill and .Cowan of Galt are the car - led by her mother, Mrs. R. Young, 'has penters Mid Theo. Crawford of the been visiting at Mr. J,HarnwelPs this J. Wile, burg the mason. These men week. --Messrs. Thos. Elliott and have the reputation of doing good Sparrow have taken a trip to Walpole work,-:-Thet Sons of England will at. island with the intention of bringing tend divine worship in the Methodist home some Indian ponies. -The gin church at 11 o'clock •next Sunday worth League hold their monthly Lit- morninVafter which they will. dine at erary meeting next .Wednesday and a the Hill hotel. Members ofthe Order are good program is now . being proper- expected from Clinton, Godei nab, Ben. ed to make it the best yet. --Mr. 011 miller, and Blyth. There are S. 0, E's ver Keyes wheeled down to his brother but no lodge at the latter place. ---Mn. Mr. Fred. Keyes of Chiselhurst last Jos. Riley bas gone to Sanford to en - Saturday and track Monday. • ter the hotel business there so the Or - .1.p.,••••••••••• MA.Y 18, lEM9 T MTV MTV MMT TTT TMM TTM VTT MMT MTV MTV TTT Goderich Township. angs Lodge will have to elect another Master. This lodge is, as a villager re- marked the other day, one of the Jackson ros. DEPARTMENTAL STORE. I/ In The celebration. in Clinton on the 24th will be, as it always is, a big one and a great program is offered. Large crowds are expected, from all parts at the country. All visitors will be well looked after. Ilundreds of people will be buying something new• for this day, and want to oall, attention to our wonderful selection of Clothing r and Furnishings. We buy and sell for cash. Our large Cash discounts enable us to offer goods at prices than most people give and. it will pay to deal here. It must ap- peal to every thinking buyer that our large business could. not have been worked 4 up by selling goods too high in price . . brightest in West Huron: Its banner Mr. Williain Turner of tbe Bayfield boat about one -hundred dollars. Though line is a hustler at the lime burning. its past ,ruasters included such stal- He has burned two kilns already and is wart True Blues as George Ruddell ready for another. He has a ready sale and Matt Mains there are so massy in for it. • its ranks of another political persua- Mr. and -Mrs. McCool of Clinton were •sion that it is sometimes called the the guests of Mr. EdwardRathwell last "Grit" Lodge. Let it be named what Sunday. ever it may be, it is prosperous and do - Mr. John McLay of Grey township hag a good. work for as is well-known was down on Sunday to see a friend. • the man who takes the Orange obliga. It looks like business as he often comes bleu arid lives un to it is in consequence this way. a broader -minded and better citizen of Tbe people of thisneighborbood have our common courttry.-The Grange caught lots of stickers this spring. still does business at the old stand and The crops in this neighborhood are ' is the third strongest branch in the looking very good and the spring Dominion. ' In the golden days . tit the grain is o. k. institution, the Londesboro Lodge was Mr. Edward Rathwell intends raising the largest in. the whole country. his barn in a week or so. Mr. Thomas Mr. Ashbury of Blyth has two mares Walker of Clinton has the job of the each of which gave birth to twins this stonework, and it will be done Well. spring. • Both were bred to Napoleon Toni always gives satisfaction. 2nd owned by lin John Potter of Mr. George Graham left last week on Blyth. We believe this beats all pre - a visit to members of ads family who roue records. Certainly it is a very reside -in Senlac county, • Michigan. unusual occurrence. -Court Londes- Mr. Grahem is in his 82nd year, but 'bora 0.0.F.and its sister Court at Olin - hale and hearty, still it is unusual for a ton have had a pretty race for the lead man of his years to undertake so long a journey alone.. He is one ' of the pio- neers of the township. Owners of orchards -should. examine their trees for caterpillar's' nests which are only too abundant at this season of the year. Mr. Atthur Cantelon has just com- pleted the mason work eta new house for I/avid Wright of the Base line. Mr. Charles Lovett of that same section is also adding a new kitchen to his house. Mr. John 0. Elliott had one of his steers get its leg broken while in the pasture field the other day, • Mrs. Henry- Cook of the Oth conces- sion, who bad her wrist broken several weeks ago, is gaining in strength and will soon have the use of that . arm again; • Mr. James Graham, of the eleventh concession, had a barn ra,ising on Tuesday. The captains were Guy Hicks and .T. Wigginton, the latter won. Mr. -Jahn 0. Elliott was scarcely able to move about for a few days of - the 'wit week owing to a savage bunt by his Leceister ram. The animal is a. two -hundred pounder and struck Mr. •Elliott upon the thigh which is in con- sequence bruised and sore. • West Tnekerinnith. , • inrvermwommor - . Mr. Charles Cinch is able to be about but is not quite out of danger yet. We were sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mr. Duncan Ashton in Sea - forth :• His many friends in the section are hoping to hear of a change for the, better. ----Mr. Harold Pewter of Ran, purhey spent a couple of days the past week with his old chum, Mr. Walter Layton. --,---Mr. Roger Pepper has in- vested in a Cream Separator purchased from Mr. Bobier of Exeter. -The quarterly official board for this Circuit met on Thursday evening lent - Tuckersmith and Stanley townships have the Grader at work on the London Road cutting off the sides and improv- ing it in general. This is considered one of the best reader in the county and 'the councils are bound to keep it up to the standard. --The farmers in this part are busy this week getting their peas sowed. -Mrs. George Stanbury of the London Road very acceptably addressed the Epworth League on Sun- day evening last. -Mr. W. Stevens and sister visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oudinore last Sunday. -The public schools of this township were closed on Thursday and Friday last in order that the teachers might attend the conven- tion in Clinton.. -Miss Fannie Mini% the popular teacher of No. 8,, was th guest of Mts. George Staribury over Sundays -Mr. W. W hits has return- ed from London' where he *esteeming engineering. He has the papers ahd is now open for engagement.. lielgrave. The corner stone for the new church will be laid in the afternoon of May 24th, A. tea-tneeting will be given in the evening, a grand program is being prepared. --Rev. 111r. Murray of Kincardine took charge of Mr. Rail's servicemen Sunday Fero guile% is at present visiting friends at Belgrave.--Dr. and Mrs. Agnew of Onaton ent a few da lint Iii membership and though- the lat- ter is now slightly ahead it will likely, enough be overhauled again. A mem- bership of 141 in a village of the size of Londesboro is •doing very . weln but there is an abundance of promising rnaterial in the adjacent townships to work on yet. ---The butter factory started the season's operations last week. -Landlord Hill has mastered a bike. It was hard work but he was persistent and got the mastery over the cranky wheels, or What appear to be 80 to the beginner. -Mr. lobo Denholm shipped two carloads of hay to Leam- ington la,st Friday, which seems about as odd as sending coals to Newcastle or sarsaparilla to Lowell, a/Cass. What does Leamington want with hay at this season of the year? Mr. Denhohn has also been shipping this same class of fodder to New Jersey. ----Mi. Jelin Lasham is a regular encyclopaedia of local lore. He has been here forty yearn or more, but long since was able to retire to live "at mine ease." He owned the hotel here for nine years, in the palmy teaming days, and was succeeded by Mr. John Bell, now of Clinton, who conducted it tor full twenty-one years. It is said braid re - 'indents that the house under both man- agements was a credit to the place. Since leaving the hotel Mr. Lash= has dabbled in real estate and other sinew lotions out- of -which- his 'elineWdriesi has enabled him to gather a handsome competence. At times he has; in com- pany with Mr. Bell, owned fifteen hun- dred acres of land in this county, which they have now mostly disposed of. But Mr. Lash= still owns fifteen hun- dred acres in Southern Manitoba in the vicinity of Crystal City, Pilot: Mound and Manitou. Personally he is one of the most genial of men and iS very popular in this section. For twenty- two years he was a member of Mullett township council and in all probability would have been there yet had he not Voluntarily retired, Mr. Laeham's politics are well known. In the early days Tories were scarce hereabouts and the first tince he cast his vote -there were no ballots then -he was the only Censer vatiye in the division, That isnot the state of affairs to -day, not by any means ----Agent Jeffrey of the L. H.& B. has been added to the' list of bless - diets. His wheel is high both in gear and in price and on the good roads hereabouts Mr. Jeffrey may deyelop into a scorcher. --Mr. T. W. Parkner is able to report an increasing businese in tailoring and gents' furnishings. This is the result of doing good work and cart rying good goods. Both wear well and are business makers. The Epworth League met on Monday evening at the Utillai hour with a good attendance. The !subject, "God's Cov. enant and ours" was taken by Mr. W. Lyen, after which an essay on "Our re- slaonsibility" was given by Mr. Henry Lennox. A. short business meeting was then held at the close of the meet- ing at which Miss Mary Lyons' resigna- tion as superintendent of the Junior League was accepted, and Mini L.Brig- ham was elected'auperintendent. The subject for next Monday night is "The Gift of Power" to be taken by Mies Maud Andrews. Rev. James Vermont% ioniser pattorswillpreack to the Sons of England text Sunday morning at 1.1. o'clockand in the evening at 7 o'clock on behalf of the anniversary in coribec- Mon with thi laying -of the dornerstone of the new church. There was some talk of having a tea on the following Monday, the 22nd, but under the preto ent circurinitances it was thOuglat bet - Ln have a free.will offering on Sun. day evening and in this way dispenee is with a tea -meeting. Come one and all s. and hearhtr.Ferguson.-Quiteanumber y gym here attended the service in con- t. nation with the re•Opening of the Me. Is thodiet church on Sunday. -.There will O. be a meeting of the officers of the Me. Itr. A. 0. PAttuon 11: n. agent, be preeent at 1.86 o' Iock p. 'harp wituteken quite on Tuesday but we are glad10!earn that he ib nnw much better. The garnet A. O. hes been euch a fixture at the etation that his alittenee even for a day or WO is quite noticeable, but he Isms stichu; courteous and efficient staff that he need give no ecoverria to bud. nes, it will go on all right. • Mho Janet Spit who has been spending the past few eeks *Rh her emit Mrs., 3. A. Men , returned to her home in Morrie th Week. -Mr. Chimney of Listowel pent Saturday and Sunday with Me on the Oth.- -R. 3. Reid's sale I k wire WWI eas*oded.and the pole for *took wee n‘n. thodpit thtirch on Thursday evening - next to corisult the advisability of hint- ing •Londesboro made aft independent cIrctilt.attaching Milburn to some oth- er appointment. --Rev. Mr. Hamilton preached in Blyth on Sunday. --Per. stomas. -Mies Pearl Andrews visited Miss Ma Wilken of Clinton for a few days last.week..-Miert Lou Oubliette is home from London owing to ill healte.--Quitea number from here Atto-ndirli the funeral of Mr. Omelettes raw Blyth on Monday. -Mr, H, IL • S RT$... 13oys's E Sweaters. 111.- .r... Our $1 OxfOrd We will press Into stock this week the latest in For,Ladies,is being asked for every day, and the ....- . e s y es are new an e design exc pme. • value does tt. They are not equalled by any house in the =alga ' NeckwearTh 1 1 e d th 1 Price 25c. 35c and 50c trade, and they 1111115t be good because the sale is lirge. --.. . P .> • ...in''. -41 ....sts .....es Doubtful Buyers . ..... ...... ..... Sh.ould hear what a great many people say about our . Boys* otailtairsras. 1,000°1 shoes. ii.d• A..' .199 .G. 1- 1 • We have a line of Shirts and Drawers at 25 otsn Price $1, $1.25, and $1.50. ...II -.Alf '.-..q. which are wonderful for.the Miley. We bought large_ . quantities at a low price-fortirdr,std have tbe same for Repairing Promptly Attended Too. a° above low price. • .._ ...... .-.., Our Shirt Stock; • Oramenor Dilemma. Those who nopre- cinte perfection of fit rend good workman- ship find our special designs and fashion of Shirts "Ahead of Date" and altogether desirable. . . Our Selettion is very large and our Prices very low. Oar 50e Shirt, collar attached, new parttetns; is a marvel. for the money. , • Our tine goods are Welsh, Margilsen & Co.'s English shirts and they appeal to pno- ple who desire semethiog extra good. We are the only people in this Section handling noise goods Our 50e White Shirt, iunlaundried, is better thau ever. • They sell well and they give great satisfaction. In sizes 12 to 18. Our Shoe Department Is like a river -always moving, and there is a reason a • •for it. We are constantly claiming that we are sell- •4 ing No. 1 goods at, prices that are asked for very 4 ' much inferior goods and -• ik:Ak, 4 .tbe .pablie.are .D0t.,s1ow-• to realize that this is it solid 'fact, Tuis departmentia-Under no expense and can afforell We. are making • • eine a noise still about the "Creole" shoe for .men, We do so • because it roll stand It No shoe will give better wear, arid no shoe is having such a run as this one. Clue „price is $2 00 ' here, but other _40 places in the country ask $2,50 for it. It is worth seeing. The "Heir Shoes for Ladies • Our selection:LI complete. The goods are the finest Are in great demand"jast now. Our stock is .comq, in Clinton, and the'eales are larger. ,It shows that fine' --46 Flcte. Our styles are exclusive. Our prices arb very goods are appreciatbd. There are a great many nevv ideas ow. We can give you all sizes. in this line ofgoocla. ew Neckwear. ens 115.• Mew x-7. Summer Underclothing. ekte. 4101.t • acksoft Bro. ..ne. cam Bealers, .Clinton. Rillalilii • Fair and Misr; Kirk • attended tho. teachers' convention held iu Clinton last week. --Geos Bradford of Salts ford visited at Mr. Wm.Riley's on Sun- day.--Mr.`Alf. 13e11 met witb an acci- dent on Sunday, while wheeling. and had to have Dr. MacOalluria's attend- ance, He received some very bad bruises. --Mr. John Broridson made a business trip to Hansen. on Monday.- & Lasham got in a large quail- aity of cattle on Monday and bave a lot more to come in soon. They are, among the best • buyers here. -On Thursday of last week Mr. Walter Rid- dell of Londesboro and Mrs, Warnerof Manitoba left here for Tara to visit their sister who is very ill. ----Miss Et- • to, Johnston of London, a former School teacher of No, 8, Hullett, visited blends here for -a -few days. '-She-left-ini Mon; tlay evening for her home in Wingharn. Mr. Johnston of Goderich is visit - leg frienda here. He has been on the sick list, but is improving. -G. Snell and T. W. Parlmer made a busi- ness trip to. Blyth on Fridays --Mr. Richard Wallace leaves here on Thurs- day for Whitemouth where he has ac- -cepted a situation as head sawyer in a large saw mill. --Mr. Wm. Wallace is home from Clinton where he has been working for some times ---Our tailor, Me. T. W. rammer, has secured Mr. Johnston of Goderich to help him as he is very busy. --Our Dr, is busy vac- cinating the children of the- different schools an Hullett township. -air. Arthur Smith will return to his duties at Simcoe in a short times --Mr. Thos. H. Cole's threshing engine will be here in infew days. It is a first class engine, one of Sawyer & Massey's hest make and is 18herse power. -One of -.Mr. M. Braithwaite's horses died owing to the hot weather it is supposed.---Theren will be a sermon preached tO the Can. adian Order of Foresters here on the 18th of June by Rev. Mr. Andrews. - Mr. Geo, Niniroills, who was hurt by a falling timber while working at Mr. Manning's barn, will soon be able to re. some Ins duties again; We are pleased to hear of him improving so well. -- While Mr. James Hill Was driving along the road on Monday morning the horse became frightened and got unmanageable and broke the buggy pretty badly, while the horse received some very bad scratches. --Mr. Webb is busy getting out the timber for his new dclin c. Tenders Wanted. •Y•oliw.h.i14•10.11 Tenders will be received by the underregned UP to LSO p. m. on Friday, May lie. for Booth Privilegea in Recreation Park On May 211h. I. P.DOIIILtITZ Sceretary. Clinton, May 18111. Tenders Viranted, • Twirlers will be received by -the undersigned. • Up to 7.30 o'clock pan. on Friday, May 12th. for the erection of a Platform and Grand Stand ht recreation Park for May 241h. Tenders to include the removal of same after that date. •J. P. DOHERTY, Secretary. Clint" May lath. Wanted. 0 at 33,00. .8. smart be or girl wanted at on 'tO learn the telephone opereting. X IttlIVIDiain. Clinton May teth. Screen Doors. 'When yeti hiConghthigt toWn *11 round barrow% eW.nd n Doors. 8/ArrnitoN, Moto% Mar 170. Ontario ittreria you Will stil this the 111064 Kroll for BMW lardetregoto Ladder Chair* heel - A&A4LU4h 444 444 44L4L aliasu mita Sailors, Parasols, Shirt Waists,. Fancy Neckwear are sure to be in great demand for the 24th, nearly everybody will want something n9w for the holiday. We have just opened some late novelties in Fancy Dry Goods, .lines that are correct- in _ -style and -just what's wanted 'by ladies who like to wear what is new up-to•date. , Latest New York Shapes in Sailors, 50c. $1.00,41.50 New Pattenis :la Styles in Shirt Waists, SIAM $1.25 NOyelties in Fancy Neck Wear for Ladies You are always welcome to look at new goods here. They are here for your inspection. Whether to buy or not is for you to say, in any case we are always glad to show them. New Sailors. . There is always something new to be seen in our Mil- linery Department. We keep in touch with the markets; noyelties as they appear.quickly find their way here. You might visit the showroom every week and you would find something different every time. Goods moving out continu- ously means new ones coming all the time to lake their place. • Sailors we've This week we have opened some Of the no es shown this season. Ladies' Senors, new shepes, rough straw, niack bath .. 50e Nine York sbe.pes in Sailors, limey white' rustle straw, IL.00 tint bind ....., . West Biomes it; Amerioan Sonora, heaver, svhite Arnie ., „A strew, narrow brim, bin* bandits% very trilby hatiasv Not in Sailors alone are We showing new goods, but Flowers, Shaped Eats and Fancy Trim:kings in latest summer novel- ties have passed into stock this week. ......„...„1-.: ... '''' ' *.is.'.' • , The . , .-PAcyo.57.i,31: Dainty White Niuslins Mint° White Muslins promise to be Something more -popular this seaonilian r catibltanraebeb,Ye for a long time. With warm finremerTains, weather there will come a big with kgboted nietlta. idae:natiaritafoorrg tom. . We have . . • weebea whenever moiled. Da o k Crown opened some dainty mates, andies,dependable tut is deteolieble alld 044 btee:fankge:WO:ainted qualities at reasonable prices. " Special Value in .............. Ladles' Vests 82 inch white 44,thirnatha .11.n.e. V. ......... Lawn, erenigig • Ladies' Itygeien Ribbed 'Vesta, fine 84 inch extra fine white Indio Mai. (swan yarn, open burnt end long,,,..., , ty Anglin, fine oord effeots, ripe- etit, I sleeve 170147/ daily suntans for wank... ..... ken; cord effacers ............ 18o and. Xifri 'indent end children e wear. fine AA., opArinamitIrline to bend, just the thing. for Shirt, Waists. A big assort- ment and all new, all this - season's best styles. We have not a last year's waist in the store to close out at halfprice, but an elaborate showing of Cotton Shirt Waists, compris- ing all the latest novelties in figures, zephyrs, lawns,sateens, percales, etc. Fancy stripe print Shirt pink, bine and cadet stripes on white nround and dark faneY plaianleteat 'style, with detachable kait collar the BIM Mk the goods...-. 'rine zephyr Shirt Weisto,pink,greee, blue stripes running round,detsch. gA able °ottani.. ..... ; . • .. • 111"7 Vine Cambric, pink, blue, heliotrope striper on white ground, bits yob stripe running round *it. • * • * Pine yield fie byre, made o blue, pink, b aek and white • ralfliibi'eqm241 wish letir " 1.10 Bargains in erash.11ats The 1".4P"afatiu'lfCoo& lints you 1eve h ttiio• Ira neweet ellepee and colors atpriesiea6 is good aim then regular. Boys' tine Ore& gets, new shapes, a good °bolos of oolors, regular val25e use alie to 46c twee 140DGENS BROS. trotrters eintOn