The Clinton News-Record, 1899-06-01, Page 8rese
It WAS
P. T. Barnum
Who Coined the expreserion "People like
to be bunebtigged" yet he did'a do it
laimeelf in hire advertieeneents or in
.wbot gave the people in return for
their money. He claimed to have "the
greateet *how on earth," anti Wells
justeWhot he had. Neither do we Innen
hug the people in our ads when we tell
lee. we have an elegaet and large as-
sortment 'Wall Papers' anti many
Jieautiful find dainty designs in good
and. ornamental eolorings. Our prices
'enalities. We do not Waffle they are
the cheapest in the market in dark sense
Ate low as IS in keeping with the
`of being love priced, but we .no claim
thatfor antual values, genuine service-
ableness and general bea.uty they are°
geed as can be honeetly offered.
We would be glad to have you yerifY,
' our claire, by your inspection. ••
"•Onen, the Cheapest, Always the .13681.
The lif.„ D. Far, Col
_
Mr. Fred. Jeekson wee in Toronto lase
week. , --
Dr. Pellister of Bayfteld wea In town There will be two weddiuge in the
on Monday. vieinity a Bernick on Wednesday of
Mrs. Blatchford has retuned to her Dont W --.Mt'. Sant Vane is liskftng
home in lelora, a stone foundation maven liniwr his
Ifeesre. W. Millyerd and, E. Cooper b. --')ii. John "%Vette has had a
are home from College, windmill place.1 ou hiti premixes by Mr.
nitreenlawen of Heiman was the *meet Jneoli Miller of Oliottin! Mr, Wene is
of Mes.Cerlinglast Friday not working Me farm this season, limn
R M nlill r si ,,a, 0 n- ing leased it to Mr ski /quanta et min.
THE cLINToN NE NS-REC./0Ra • JUNE 1, IVO,
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CLINTON.
AfIgtit; Parkee$ .pyie .Warke,
ev. r. k is a e 0 . .
Ne. and, sus, a, ev, oeieley epenesee. hava Boss had tire misfortune the other
day last with Seaford) friends. morning to find one of his best -cows
Miss Outmode of Londesboro was the dead in the pasture field. The animal
god ee Imo eiene Feeney het week. wins worth fifty dollars. -Nr. David
Mrs. Stnith and Mise Inyrtle of Sea- Beacom *low owns a dandy blacktiriv.
th re ts of M °outdo ing piloy which he obtained in a cleat
ference NCodsor this week. ton for grazing. pat roe 'Wil -
or a g err x . es .
local:Taylor and John Johnson were in evey township. It in a pretty benet
in Bayfield after perch on Thursday and xi: Beacom is quite prottd of it.
last,
Mr. Fred. . Lynn of Toronto was a,
guest at Mr. Wm. Harland's last Ilkippen•
week.
ev. and IkIrs. McMillan and two
children of Toronto have been guests
at Dr. ninun'e.
Mise A. Einigh Of 33lyth spent Wearies -
day and Thursday of lest week with,
Clinton friends.
Mr.
and Mrs. David Roberts of Dun-
gannon were games of Mrs, Shaw
on Sunday.last.
Mr. Adam Cecile returned last week
-from visiting relatives in different
Parts of Michigan.
Misses Mamie Montgomery and Mona
Weatheraid of Goclarich were guests
• of Miss Mabel Cluff last week,
Mre. 3. Davis of Blyth and Miss
Constable of Seaforth were guests of
Mrs. Bert. Potts a few' daya ,last
week, • • •
New ,A dvertisements.
Wieklesa bliSteverk-Hariand
• OentsFurnishings-W. T. Pearlier
Farmers' Oxenrsion-S.11. F. Institute 5
Potatoee for Saie,--John Meade... .. 4
Prepertylortm,le--Dent & Thompson. 5.
'My Presoription Department -S. Jackson
Sattirday Dargains-Bodeens Bros.. .. .. . . .4
4. Lots of Dareains-,Taeicson Bros..... ...
'It Wee T nannies -W. D. Fair & Co., 8
Bargains at theFalace--Eroagens roB... 8
• A:boftt 0 o o
WHERE THEY ARE'
AND WHAT 0
THEY ARE DOING
00-030-0-00ekee.-,oser
People
We littow
Mr. J. B. Rumball is visiting Goderich
friends.
•Mrs. W. Doherty returned home on
Mr. -G. C, Petty, Rensall,••wasin Clin-
ton on Friday, •
HarveseDevis and Bert Fitsimons were
.. in Seafordeon Sunday. . •
'Mts. Will. flatland is on a week's visit
'with friends in Leaden.
•• Miss Belle Murray spent Wednesday
and Thursday at home.
C. H. Broedfoot and lie Ransforth,
eaforth, were in Clinton on 83 ater-
, day.
,--T-;,-Pales Clara Hall of. Goderich was a
guest at Mr. Sae Heertwell's last
• week Mr. and Airs, 1, Ceding of BayReld
• - visited at Mr, Zanies Catlitg'a on
Saturday. _
Mr, ad. Mrs. R. A. Bell and Master R.
A. returned Monday from a visit to
Goderich friends. •
Mi. George Brickenden and ion of
• London were guests at Mr. John
• Beickenden's on Sunday, '
Mr, one Mrs, D. B. Kennedy and Mas-
ter Will. were guests of Blyth friends
• the forepart of the week. '
Mr . and Mrs. John Davidson and fam-
ily of the Goshen Line, Stanley,
. visited -Clinton friends last week.
, Miss. Oliver of Goderich, who was the
guest of Miss Hattie Runahali for a
few dap'', returned berme on Tues-
• day.
'Misses Movie Brown and M. Keien' of
.Goderich. were guests of the Misses
Stevens of the Bane Line. dais pitst
Misses Eliza road Maggie Smith .of St.
•-Marys were guests of their uncle,
Mr. W. G. Sinith,for a couple of days'
last. week. •
- Mr. Sohn Scertett ofMcKillop is rem.
senting South Huron Orangemen at
the Supreme Lodge in session
In Toronto this week. • •
Mr. Alfred Kirkby visited his brother
Arthur afew clays last week. From
here he returned. to Teeswater and
thence on to Farnham, Quebec, where
he has secured a situation.
, Mrss..1. H. Mcflardy, who has .been,
confined to the house ever since her
coming to Clinton, left this'week on
a visit to London and Woodstock i
the 'hope *thatthe change would
benefit her health.
Dr. Shaw, who is in Camp at London,
in command of No. 7 Oompanye will
return Saturday, evening and remain
until Tuesday mottling, in order to
eler tibia to preside over the town
• council Monday evening.
The follovving from Clinton attended,
the funeral of Frewen, son of Me; A.
X. Todd, in Godetich en Tuesday :--
Iamee, S. P. and Thos. Sheppard,
• Mine Sheppard, D. Cook, Sr., D. and
P. Cantelon, Mr. R. 3. Cluff and Mrs.
Cluff.
Messrs, Clegg, Mills, Fidler, McLean'
and Idovison of Wingham on Tues.
day aecompenied the remains of the
late Mr. Dickson from that town to
Goderich, where the interment took
place. Tey spoilt a few Insure in
the Hub whin) waiting for the north-
bound train.
Mr.Arthur Emigh,and wife and family,
Buffalo, spent Saturday afternooe in
Clinton waiting L. it B. Ocontieck.
tion. They were on their way to visit
Blyth friends. Mr. Emigh is chief
clerk in the G. T. R. freight office at
Buffalo, a position worth $100 it
month. He is but a young man and,
judging from his speedy promotion
in the pest, will, it is altogether Iike-
ler, get yet nearer the top.
Rev. Ur. Clement went to London on
Saturday to attend the funeral et
one of the family's best 'friends, it
Mrs. Cassaday of that city. Ast, the
reverend gentleman did not reborn
higpulpiton Sunday was occupied
by a divinity student. Mr.
Clement is thie week attending
the Conference in Windsor, and
as that holy will not conclude its
labors until nett Week,the eerviee in
Ontario etreet. church Will be in
charge of Rev. Mr. NeWcoutbe Sun-
day in ni, and of Mr, J. Mcntardy in
the evening.
Mr. Morrie Willow, of Detroit epistle a
few hours on Frida last with hie old
Mr. j. T. bairns, •the genial Clerk of
Stanley, accompanied by his tuothee
. and tie daughter, was in town yes-
terday.
Mr, and Mrs. Carsten of Exeter and
Rey. and Mrs. Shaw of Bayneld were
guests of Rev, Mr. Newcombe on
Monday. -
Mrs. James Young of Victoria street,
-----who-wae,oee an extended Visit to
friends et a distance returned borne
on Tuesday.
Rev, Mr. Parke went to Markdale on
Monday to be present at the wending
of Mrs. Perke's sister, eilhich took
place yesterday.
Mrs. S. T. Hanscombe, who has been
visiting her parents, Mts. and Mrs.
S. Pratt for some time, left MondaY
marning:for Duluth. •
The following from Clinton atte,nded
the Liberal convention .at Dungan -
min yesterday :-R. Holmes, W.
Coats; Jaekson, L. Kennedy and
D. lffeCorvie.
Mr. John Callender. of London, well:
known in 'Clinton, leaves this week
for Denver, enolorade, for the benefit!
of hit beaker; which has been infirm
‘for sonie time past.
Messrs. Jackson and Ilodgens return-
ed Monday from their jaunt aegueste
of the Lehigh Valley Railway which
gave them a free trip to Philadelphia,
Atlantic City and New, Inspit. The
Company's hospitality was beim-
teone. Nothing was too good ' for
their guests,, who in return speak
verybighly -of- their hosts.
,
Stanley Townshp.
Mrs. Clark, sr., who had been spend-
ing it few weeks at her daughter's, Mrs.
Armstrong's, has returned home --
Miss , Minnie Webster, who has been
spending -a short time in 'Ethel
has returned horne.-Ree. Mr.
Atcheson of Kipoen conduct-
ed the preparatory service in Hayfield
Road church on ' Friday. -Misses
Amelia, Charlotte end Jennie Brown-
ette`Spent the 240a at their home.
Bayfipld Line.
Mise Cluirchill of Hallett was the
guest of Miss Agnes Cooper, 9th con-
cession, for a fevedays fast week • and
the week precedipg.-Some of the
people of this community spent the
24th in Exeter, while many others
patronized the celebration held in
Clinton. All report baying enjoyed
themselveseto the utmost capacity. -
The garden party given by the Metho-
dist church congregation at their par-
sonage in Bayfield was a decided sue -
cess, notwithstanding the . act that' it
was early in the season for fit. , A num-
ber of the Methodist cerigregation of
001e's church Were in attendence and
So expect to have the. coMpliment re-
turned at their Own garden party,
Which is to be held at it later date.--
mr. and Mrs. james Alieston of Ash. -
field paid a visit to friends in this vicin-
ity last week. -Messrs. John Beacom
and John T. Beacom shipped some of
their hogs to Clinton lase weekehaving
received $4.30 per &ye' for them, -
Mr. John Stewart of this line has made
the Purchase of a fine lady's wheel.
That is the proper way to. use the
ladies, Jack. ---Sheep wasbing has
now becotne the order of the day.-
TheBa,yfield'Line was represented at
the barn raising of Mr. John Young,
4th concession, last, Thursday. Tne
barn was it largo one, , The
captains of the contending sides
were Messrs. Robert. Elliott and
Sowertry, the latterei side' being vie.
torioue. accotint of the accuracy
with which 611e framing wile done the
barn went together well and no acci.
dents beyond the receiving of it few
scratches occurred. After the work
was completed the fun berm and an
enjoyable time was spent in tripping
the light fantastic until Old Sole regu.
ler as the ticking clock, made known
the fact that day. was again approsith.
ing.----If lightning rods can save it
building from fire caused by lightning
there will surely be few barns burned
m the townehip this year, AS a great,
many farmers are having the eleetrical
cenveyons placed upon theinbuilclings.
, Charles and, Miss Clara Middle-
ton returned hist week front Allem,
Craig, where they had been visiting.
West Titeltersinith.
Mr. Sohn Armstrong of the 3n1 L. R.
S. is building an additiori to his house
by way,of a two-story kitchen. S. S.
Cooper of (Minton has the contract and'
is busy hustling the work.--Mr.Hein
ey Ceder is building a stone founda-
tion to his barn. He will be emte Of
good work as Mr. Thos. 'Walker of
(Minton chargee -Mr. and , Mrs.
J. G. Mich eptint Sunday et the lady's
old home in 'Morrie, --Mr. D. B.
Keimedy placed. lightning rode on the
beta of Mr. John Stevens of the Lou-
den Boadok---Mr. Myer& of Clinton
drove down and took charge of the E.
L. service ou Sunday evening. Owing
to the state of the weether there weve
very few mai We hope at mottle fu-
ture time to welcome lifin with a
crowded house. -----Mr. Gifford Orich
now sports it new buggy. ---Me. E.
Mich rides a wheel, it recent purchriee
trod* George Baldwin of Seafort h. --
Council met in Brimfield on Monday
!set and tiwerded rontrecte fer gravel-
jo'glit:e114rettYrottriZ °LUX: n2kititIllt 42;
Brueetield, when it wits agreea to
translate Rev, NV, Graham of Baylield
and tletherry to the Owen Screed Pres -
b ter • to an important charge there.
Ilir, Pattern has done good work in
bis si,h07;.; otnAilxtf rhe 11%7;
ti w t.
esteemed pastor, However, wbett all
the argutnetets pro Ann con were pee -
scanted. Mr. Graham judged ie. -best to
Accept. tit'e call and tbe Presbytery
agreed to the transfer. It was Ms() ,
NVit V°1e1Cfrgte Ititat0leinae.*'„°:11:41;
edince at Varnee-Quitera gad Audi-
ence assembled lett Tuesday evening
in St. Andrew's chinch to hear the
eloquent pastor, Rev. W. Patterson of
.Cooke's church; Toronto, discourse on
"Ireland and the 'OM," Quito a num.
bee were present from Brucetield;
nionclville, Hensel!, Exeter and other
parts to feast Pti the good things,. The
inv. gentlennin held, his audienee
spell-boand for nue bone and forIty.
minutes with Ivisdcan and rhet-
oric while he told of the glories of the•
Emerald Isle and the ebarecteristies of
her noble sons and ' dieughters. The
choir, tinder tha, leadership of Miss
Crawford, rendered enchanting music
foe the occasion. A. very interesting,
enjoyable end profitable evening was
Spent -gr. •W, W. Cooper of this
place hes ;joined the benedicts. _ We
expect him and his ehitrui Mg bride
notne from tbeir honeymoon tour in
the near future. ----The sacrameet of
the Lord's supper will be observed here
on the 18th proximo.
ClOdericla T*011'1'0031.
The born retell% at Me. Robt.. Acbes-
on's on the evening of the 241h came
off all Heist, although rather late, .yet
Contractor Mains had the pleasure of
seeineeevery• beam and hrace US
-proper place. Xi,. Mains is becoming
very popular as it Contractor in this
township; and. on account of his eacial
and good-nett:wed disposition, the boys
familiarly .cail him Matt.---.Tbe widow
• and fetidly of the late Peter Cook have
the sympathy of a large cirele of frieeds
in this tOwnstrip. Berore moving: to
Ashfield Mi. Mr. Cook resided some ten
years ean be Oth con. and was quite
poptilar,ae a Stinday seuent superin.
pet -idol -it and clas.s leader • in
what is known as ShAron
He was kind and airictionate to°
everybody and we believe his end wee
ppace„---Mr. Alex. Ostrom bad a bee
last Thursday raising and moving his
barn. The stone ninsoliS are expected
on Monday. Mr. Wm, Elliott and
Mr: Robt, Marsh* of the Bayfielelline
are the contractors a.nd will nn doubt
make an excellent sob.--illr. nitnies
Dunbar of Parr Albert is eineanYed
.with Mr, Geo. S. Cermet' for the suin-
mer,----Mr. Thos.Welister was present
at the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Peter
Cook, of of Ashileld last week. •
Mr. John Holmes of the Huron Read,
just out of Clinton, is making a num-
ber of improvements in and /Omit his
residence. -Mr. George Hanley of
:Clinton is yisitieg for it few days at Mr.
...Vex. Welsh's and MaGeo. Riarneteg.--.
-A gruelen party, under the auspices
of Cole's church, will be held at Mr. R.
,Welsia's on the evening of (.111? 111.1 inst.
The township &mail met on Frida,y
'of last. week . as a eoutt of re-
vision and- for other bueiness.•
. Moved by Jellies ,Tohuston seconded by
0. W. Williams that the following
changes be made in property assess-
ment :-'-George Johnston and Robert
Maw= be assessed •for lot 21 cop. 1,
Joge•Sackeld lob No. 8 con, 1. Canada
0o. Falls Reserve to Jos Dick, In. • W;
C. Neftel and.P, T. Naftel lot No. 11
con. lel'. O. and M . T. C. Naftel lot
'south part 32 con. 8, GeorgO anti .Rob.
ere H. Young lot south part 32 and e3
con. 2, Wm. Sowerby lot ln einna,johe
S. Holmes and Jas. E. McMillen dog
erased from roll. having bee ono dog.
Moved by 0, W. Williams seconded by
3. Q. Woods that appeal of Bell Tele-
phone Ccebe sustained and that they be
reduced $300. Moved by John Middle-
ton seconded by Jas. Johnston that ap-
peal of George Sturdy be sustained
and that his property be reduced 8100.
Moved by Sae Johnstort seeonded by
O. NV. .. Williams thee moped 'of
Mr. Samuel Westleke be sustain.
ea and thet his property be re-
duced $300. Moved by ,john Middle-
ton /seconded hy, J. C. NVoods that itp.
peal of Itobert Thompson be suetamed
•rod that his property be reduced $800
be haying teken an riffidavit as to mis-
take in drawing his deed of laud.
Moved by J. 0, Woods eeconded Iiy
John Middleton that appeal of J. 'W.
Yeo be not sustained. Moved by Jobe
Middleton seconded by O.W. Williams
that assessment, roll now rean and re-
yised be passed,. Minutes of last Meet.
ing of council Were read and passed.
Moved by Jas. Johnston seconded by
Middleton that communieation from
Philip Holt in regard to opening. skle-
road Maitland con. be lain oyer to next
meeting. The following &ranges in
pathmasters were made e -George
Rutile in place 02 11. Emerson deceased,
John Lindsay in plitee of Thos. Lind -
ray, Communication from john Sheri.
pard in regaisd to sideman laid over to
nex6 meeting. The following accounts
were paid Mitchell. printing,
$14.117-; W. Perdue, lumber, $33,88; as.
sessor'e eatery $60; assessor poetnge $1.
Adjeurneil to meet on tbe 3rd Mon-
day in June.-- kirtlitirX, Clerk.
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Drysdale.,
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Mr. B. j. Talbot has itivegted in it
new Bed I3ird bicycle. --Mr. W. G.
Johnston of Maine Grove bask been
eertously Ile launder Dr. Woods'
care. ---Reeve Orr made -.about SID
with his candy tent on May 21(11.
Our picuic Was ft panel success awl
etrery one went home well pleased
with their . day't --Messrs.
Sleek and Johnston took an interest-
ing part in the sports on the lQueen'a
Ed. Talbot, who Was
engaged by the Y. P. II, and IL A.
as boat manager, became sea sick and
friends, /deem eletruire and Rowed John Dayton 4,,,.,secant. bed*.. be towed to land where Dm
er thn Gett Its Atoll. 110 looked tie ed a situation with Mr. J. Crony of PaIlister of Bolted eoon restored him
brown ae a ha as the tomtit ()forte*. en* neaforth, butter factoey for the _ to his health agaiii.--llev, Mr. Mit.
iire to the dazzling tar; of it Cuban itearent.--Mrs. W. O. Lantleboro vim- 'eheil, who held revival ineetinen at
' sad for 0. year and & holt. Ire is Iv Ititi. her mother, Miss Dick in Illyth Blake it. fe,w weeke ago, le 'now fillitig
Oatiadien, his parent* live in Mythr hue week, --1418* Annie spent Sun- the pulpit every evening in t he
Int6 being employed in Michigan day with friends in Wingliam.----0, byterian ehurch.-- --Mr. W. johneton
Vidien the war broke out he eniteted1 W. Litytott was thei gueort of friende of Ilityfield,our itoterl eportsnittn, treed
io one of the ewe regiments, as dhl near Hensel' on filindey. -NV* ere It large ground hog on Mr, D. Dewar's
Many Another Ostnediati, and wont pleased, to as Mr. It. Ashton In our premisem wbile on his way to Moms,-
tk41) the front. The regiment of which eekies, again. Adhough not strong we deriville picnie anti the animal bot,
he was amember only reterrinta frne.ln ere living tn Impel eif seeing him *Pi of being rternetorned to tree life, pinned
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abe. 'kerb time since and rk, yO.1.0.---Mr. Lant,on *Old hie steers on its footing arid fell beevily to the
WillowNWMI on his oftir to visit hilt old Wedneeday end received on an average round where, it was scant raptured
- hetet.
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cif Fine lvierclant Tallars-
ACKSON BROSIvien's furnisher
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ou Who know us know'
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tr, that we have one of the largest and finest 11/Xerohant Tailoring stocks
-I' in Western Ontario doing busin,ess all over Canada, importing our
wr--- goods direct from Foreign countries and handling nothing but tb.e
E. Newest and Finest goods we can get a hold of.
is We very seldom refer to this department in ourad. It is not necess-
ary. A goo,d suit, agood At, and a low pricie,alwairs' bring a man back. It,
cz is a departrneRt that advertises itself. You who know 'us know what a
• big sta,ftwe keep going which, speaks for itself.
r_ But this week -we want to telt you what were going to do in tb,e
Ow*
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We commence our Fail Trade in August. July is prao-
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tioally a closed -down month. Stine is a fairly busy month,
but to make June a busy month,to keep our staff going we
are prepared to male the biggest kind ot ants in our prices that shoul-
tempt many undeoided ones to LEAVE TIIEIR ORDER for an up-to-date
Snit or a pair of Trousers. Our entire stock in this department is open 1
for yourselection and as a good example drop in.and See what the- .fol -
lowing 16Ok like,
Lot1 20 Fine Scotch Tweed Suit Ends Reg. $22 yours for $15 Cash.
Lot 214 Fine Scotch Tweed Suit Ends Reg. $20 yburs 'for $13 Cash.
Lot 3 17 Fine Suit Ends Ieg. $15 yours for $11
Lot 4 26 Ends Fine Worsted 'Trowsering Reg $6 & 7 Yours for $3,95
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store,
Seiling-Ready-Made Clothing, 46._ Boots andSh0e,..
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TeeeMeeting e -The tea -meeting held
. the Bayileld Road Presbyterian
chureh Was a . grand success. .The
niglit was beatitiful, the crown :large'
4111(111. capital- program was tendered.
The•proceeneetinounted to $78 -The
choreh cotinnitttee has .not yet, ..fully
decided npon the 'site on • which to
erect the new chorale but no doubt a
decision will soon he reached and the
Work of tearing down the alt one tnd
baikrog the new will start. --Rev. R.
C, Inturton has gime toConference at
Witidsoe and as the' Circuit voted. him
ef two weeks, he asell, only
preach once more to his congregations.
Mr, E. Waniess is expected to take the
appointments next -Senday,--nitir.and
Mrs. Leonard front Holinesville were
guest s at' Me. MeKie's this week. --
Miss Hannah Ward was umde the re-
cipient 1.1 handsome bicycle and has
already learned the art of vidieg.---
Mies 0. NVeeks' has • alio: purchased. a.
good MasseitIrtrris wheel,. Nothing
like having a, good time. --Mr: - T.
Stinsores'house was struck with ligbt-
ning during the severe sterna last Sat.
tunay. No one was seriously hurt and
very little damage was done to the
building. --Messrs. J.Sparrow and In,
McNeughten have beeremaking it good
improvement on- Tutner'e hill in grad-
ing up. It•vvas 211 had need of it, '
Siinnpierhill
•
Ohurch.-Rev. 13, Br Smith •ruldress-
ed his remarks. , last Sabbath • tei the
children •of 'the chrirch anti emphasized
that childhood was the proper period
during which tlie. naturally crooked -
tharectereshould be straightened. --
Steps are being taken to imp! oye the
ventilation of St. Peter's church be, so
fixing the thancel window tbat it may ,
be opened mad closed. --A magic
lantern entertnininent, in the interest
of missions, Will be given in the elnitch
on Monday evening next, itt 8 o'cloek;
Tile address will be given by Bev
-iniI1i•ttf Lcin&loii. All, k 1
Collection to defray ex ensee,--Com. •
;minion service next abbatle-erhe
0, 13. Westing WAS hOld on TtleStla7
evening on accouet erf Wednesday bee,
ing the 2111i. NT. Bingham led. --
Mr. O. Neabite spent it while in Clinton
reeently bue, it regain home, and
thongh still nursing his pet limbin-
tends. being around seon.--Charleer
johneton's fractured feet is also grand -
ally improving.--keeSome immense
growing weather this vveek !Ind it Habil-
11' to rain on short notice. --A. num-
Sa.illor. Hats. at 42e. Each.
A big drop in.Sailor Hat pces to comnaenee June with. Between thirty' and forty -
ladies' rustic straw hats, plain and fancy mixed colors with plain and fancy bands. The
gathering together of all the odd, ones and twos of lines we have been sellina at from 75e to
al. 50 go on sale Saturday r,00rning,
- At, Forty-two Cents Each.
This is not a Iot of out-of-date lines, but new goods bought for this season's trade, and there-
fore repesent up-to-date styles. A. chance like this noes not often come and when these are
gone there will be no more at any such Money. At the same time we will offer
live dozen children's broad brimmed sailor
HAMA white, blacks and nese
brae. These are well made from u...rcaw
braid,and at a good deal roereilictleyweeld
not be conaidered deurday Morning the price wi I be..
arCommencn3g Oat-
.
Three Big Specials in Silks
About three dOZ011 ladiesifine straw Sailor Hats
I • in bleats and whites, all this season'e
shapes, if we asked 25e for them you would ----' ..
think that they were rattling good value, 17
they go on eele ,with the other hits on
C
'Saturday morning at., .... ..1... . . . ... '
Three of the best silk values we have ever given, .An
Opportunity for you to buy a, smother. waist at a big saving.
' No need. to waste space telling ate whys and wheiefores Of it .
' ksitough to sayihat Win never. sold Silks as cheap. be -
a , is
fore. Commencing "aturday morning we are going to sell
25 Gent Silks at Ise.
• 50 es 46 25e.
75 " 50e.
20 ineh Pongee Silk in pale bide and
vele yellow onlyamitable for &toy
work, regular price 25o, for
8 snide light rummer, silks, suitable
for blouses or trimmings, fancy
brocades and smell patterns, reg.
price k a.. 6.11. 640 ... . 4 ...
Striped waist silks-, heavy duality,
.1.ou all pure silk, geed variety of pat,
ternS and colors, ail stripes that
ate so popular thieksesson, regular
2r '75d god& for .1.r•ooir .
4
Ator
For Rain
Or Shine
Yon cannot
( very well (1)
without a par-
asol. We have
the finest stock
that you will find anywhere
near here, and are willing to
match our values against -any
you will find anyvfrhere. ome
• new lines opened up this,we50 d
have freshened up the stock:
Children's fanny colored cotton par.
awls ..
e Childrean ' fancy gilk Perrisoyin 00.
••
t In Dress Goods colon, atroag handles
' Black Parasols, tpUrsen tops tea
, 4 •t, umbrella Bizet La.
0 I Almost enotigh of them to call it a, dress ?lack Para843!
k d v Mine top, steel roe 20 in. ..netn..i Ail
Some June Bargains light colors. ... t
raa,, 010o... handler!, extra value..., JAW
1 goods sale; Prices that ere low enough to call• 1 n
i
.., "extra special."' Values that are away out of LVItItart:',21"grot corV,::
..., a
)4s to the ordinary. "Too many goods for this time rib, paragon from:hated rod,fanoV
ber of new desks Were fixed in rlace le 'twirl'.
No. 4 on Saturday, ridding nine to the
comfort of the -Lightning
roil egents have "did" most of the conn
mutiny recently. --41. Waldo is
rigain in our midst after an Pillow- '
ment au his trade in Clinton for some
tiine,-Otir hiwg bristled with red
coate on Tuesday morning, several de-
parting fov the Camp ground on that •
etituditig of the pupils
in No, 4 in ItS tolloWS, the let three
bathes given in moll class, maeked on
Irtsie regtilarity and attainment i• -
4th -Olive Hill. Jennie Mali', Ethel
Ruck ay. Ube -Male Hall, LI it Johns-
ton, Pearl Beacom ; 3rde-Akit Bea -
coin, Knox Male, Edna Beacom t 2nde.
Karl Draper, Rine ItardY, Chester
13erteolll ; Prti,t2nd-liblirt Ball, ritintik
Jordan. Annie Challenger ; Part
let--WIII, Sinclair, Ellen iteneoni, •
Want Arelfee ; °lass 2 -Kenneth. Me ir,
Janwe Lovett, Mary Haab e Clarke '-
Erma Jordan, Nettae Snitcher, Albert
McLaughlin. /tem ge attendanee for
May, 41.-A, E. Weatherald, teacher.
'retorted,* budget sr frinn Revorat ,of
out correspondents have been holdover.
of the year, and a necessity of reducing our ria-iiselea,11.e..tekrepletaaxed.theasarioeL„.1.50
dress goods stock accounts for price cuts arid bargains like these holl'ow rib, highly poiislied wood
with horn mountings or carved
black handles"... .....
0.
40 inch Way figured lustre., patterie One dross only,of fancy blaek moue.
bleak, %ea good weight, Arm cloth. 35 ..... !Z.76 Wash Goods
very seitebIe for skirts rola glossy ' ing dress goods,rectueed freer $3 60
reviler 4e cents, reduced price.... e e(itored Dress Goods We have just Pienserribee-ettieltriir
Pettey black brocaden dress goods, 4 * 4 Fine mixeil &wort clotb, one of the
lines theft ere sold doevn to one er best meteriele we had in stook ibis
two drama or skirts of a pattern, saloon, every thread pure wool, no
sorne of the best goods thet %yobs'°, bettor odds to wear, regular 85 50
qualities that Were 90o and $1 per 63 cents, reduced to (3 reentry dress reualitir82 holes wide
One Abort end only of the best Prio.t. , We have withered °together several ' 'Able moment of plain cream and
attractive seleetion of cotton arose nebn
ever shovee here. The newest gala dandled
materials for warm weether drealie* that
aril to be found in the market.
y ,
a e 6Orgent Dress Goods tor me, opt work 'sedate, regular 12n /4 le
ly dress geode thet we beve in the odd lines of OW! Angulo 60 tent white pique with wide and narrow
store, every thread mite wool, neat goods, email fumy cheeks and pat- etripes in retire Matte blacks and
smell petted), regale)! prioe $1.40,t his materials that ars from 08 to p1n1e..15i 1th 20 and itscp4t. yd.
uue -
relates:1 to .... 44 indica wide, and were 60 cents ge, Linens tot snits end.skirts, It is
Meek gronerliee 40 bedew wide s goodper piled, your &oleo for ...... i.)e hard to get enything more stylish
ar eomforteble lora summer tkire,
bleak, mekta very *not dries e foe
surrimin ragwar prim so oardiira. 6.1e ,.15irectffergrensdes,Goonolydebv4e.
boa oiskt wilt give anything like
mat there i$ not anything to be
„: ..e- irborodltiegrwYl:arldarliAgrigaPlotlgterto6; 31 e.
•=1,46,04.06„ed mimmiworiosiiwoomit4 We 74 skez000sossiawoomm jitriamilinjit sleuth sara4aakirti (Ilea .. 41e alaa gaaaa at liNSIO atild 234 per yd,
that wertralteknoarat willt y•.ra
140DGENS I3ROS. rilligterg Winton