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The Clinton New Era, 1900-03-02, Page 7ryi . fur• • RUMRALL'S JEWELRY STORE SPECIALTIES SPECTACLES Fitted by an Expert Optioian Cul Prices At the Hub Grocery, For 3 Das Only Y Friday awEWILLLemon.. at 15o a dozen , Oranges at 20o er dozen Saturda3 Lb. BoxSodate for 20o 3 Lbs Dates for 20o 5 Bars Soap for 20o Monday 1 BottleCetnp for 90 - 2 Qts Mixed Pickles for 25o 3 Lb. Syrup for looThe artices above mentioned oan only be obtained at the above prices on. the above specified das—March 2, 3 and 5 F. Melville, GROCER. Successor to Gteorge Swallow �ciie Lead ByKeepingaFresh and'-SeasonableStock We have Booth Celebrated •Oysters arriving fresh daily. Also Fresh Orange and Lemon, Confeo- tienery and OigarsRAKERS' AND : HOMEMADE. BREAD Fancy CakesPastry --- - And Wedding OakeOur. Specialtiee Any kind of FanoyCake not onhand made when ordered. as. Mc-Clacherty, Novelty Bakery And Restaurant. Telephone No. 1. Oats Wanted pate wanted in exchange for Oat=meal and the beat Flour in the market as follows:-11lbs Oatmeal for 1 bushel Oats 15 1bs Flour (Manitoba Mixed) for 1 Bushel Oats. ' Silverware Given Away. Evey purohsser, anything that we sell, be the amount email orlarge, gets a conpon and when a curtain number is received the holder will bii entitled to a piec@ of Silver- ware of their own choosing. .Come and eethe Silverware. Goed Batter and Eggs waned: 0. OLSON. •�ig Reductions IN' MILLINERY - 'or the next Two WeekI will make big - reductions on all lines in stock, as I want to make room for a very large spring stock. Feltiats. Froin25eto5Oc MISS ROSS. U O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 c ,, 0 0 C) O.O:O,Op p.r, r• oved Across the Street 3 Doors Southof Town Hall ._i�. Z. tori .Suocaaor to jos. Biddlecombe CLINTO O 0 O 0 O 0 c U 0 d 0 n. n n rr r, OO • Bargain Days. THE ` CLINTON NEW ERA wets the stars gn the forward line and seven enoretban wasniarked on the package ; Thos. Jackson was an adept in catch- then the question arose as to what should bo ing the peck on t he -fly and landing tt done with them. Mr Elford said wo ltacl bet- in the ici.nit of Dr Shaw, The 14 air ter keep sheen till the el.oao of the pall, so that Y Y if there is any spoiled during the day wo can br othors.-•••Norran'and Frank—are old burn them, end what more may bo needed to hands on skates, and made many a leave the package as marked, 150, This was rush, M, McTaggart had things his agreed to. During the day one ballot was own way at tunes, the opponents spotted, end this, with balance or extra ballots; PP 1 saw Air Elford burn after all had voted. Big Spring,Bargein Sale in 11n.relwa 1'e, r] it ti• ? rr, Crntuittware did not like his looks fol' Ulm; Tiantteee. Lamps, Etc, , fear of a rebound. Doan pray. I (Sworn andsubseribedto before 1 ed -that he did not allow every, mor at liolmesville, in Countyof $uron,this 23rdday of L`eb. 11x10,) Friday, Saturday & Mondaygist b proved f d bl Indf Co.of APRIL shot to go through, while Drub- J. W. YEo„r. P., G 'r and 9 Combe as of ori d e an all or o..Unroll. oppt.ne.nt. as any. The score stood 6 to Now, Mr blditor, se 1 have made no false A, full lint will be published before days of sale. 6 when time was called, but it was de atatementp, I have none to withdraw, tided which ever side scored an extra ' muchas I would like to oblige Mr Stanley. And in order to give no more room'- or above sale we have selected goal were the victorsrand it fell to the BEBSERT Emcee. i ot of the benedicte.. However the Friday atu day.MARC”II 2 & 3 married men claimed the score wasee C�.'hut'eh �',b1rne• to 4 in their favor when the half lit ii ~-^ was up. The .spectators enjoyed the. The pulpits of the churches in town - t will ptty to buy eyen if not Fora big Bargain Sale in Wood Cooking Stoves and all kinds of Heating , Stovers, game more than the• contestants, and were all occupied by their respective needed ` •' ',n, many were the sore and aching limbs pastors, but the congregations in all 1 next day. It was moat laughable to were small, owing to the severe storm, see the evolutions in the air, and when Rev F, E, Roy, who has been ap- theret urn • match comes off no persoiy pointed by the Synod of Huron to col• should miss seeing the sport. • lect.for the Diocesan debt, will preach in the. several appointments of Rev Mr A great ieturn game was played by Smith's pariah on Sunday next, the junior teams of Clinton and Sea - forth on Thursday evening last, when Lenten services were held in all Ari glican churches on Wednesday, it be - figures. $32.000 Stoves for $28, '6 800 Cash 11 026 00 " " 22 00 i4 7 00 " .' . R. 5 90 " 20 00 " 17 00 " 950 " " 775 " 23 00 '' " 20 00 4` botksevens seemed to be pretty evenly - Not necessary to have stoves taken `away day of sale bypaying a deposit it can watched, although the home team had be kept until galled for. the best of the game throughout, but Three ;;ood second hand cookin g stoves for sale at a great bargain, were"unable to put it through ,the posts - as the•goal•keeper evidently knew his Stoves,Titrware business. Seaforth was the first to ����score. arnd then aftei bard work Clinton Hai'laiiti • Hardware,&r. n s r put the puck through, thescore Experts in Hot Air, and Hot Water Heating and Plumbing,ing 1 to 1. at the end of the game. Hol- CLINTON Wire several times, but we think his opponent should have deco- rated the fence also. The Seaforth boys were verygentlemanly, and the BUGGIES AND @� CARRIAr" rearing trade. -on home team reciprocated the courtesy. are preparing for Harold Broadfoot, of Seaforth, acted not boy a better article for the money equal sly as referee than we are welling to sell you. The tet .,...e., -r -i and ....,..L....,..ship goes into all our bnggiesj F R,uinball Clinton Re,� West Huron Bye -Election • : ULINTOle MARKETS tforreoted every Thursday afternoon. • ' Thursday, March 1, 1900. ' Fall Wheat 0 64 a 0 64 Oats .. 0 26 a 0 27. Rye.., 040 a 045 Barley ..... 0 57 "a 0 60 • • congregational Meeting. The annual meeting of Willis church prove that which Is -NOT THE DISPUTED POINT. At what hoar of the day the ballots were To the Editor of the New Era: - DEAR SIR,—In your last week's issue Mr Stanley goes to a &Hetet trouble trying to congregation was held on Thursday even. burned,. is of little importance compared ing of Feb, 15th. All the reports were. with the implication that they were , funnel very encouraging, and showed that marked in the ballot; box at the close of the poll, art Peas 0 38 a 0 40 per success bad been made.in all the depart anextraot from Ottawa Journal infers. A Flourcwt • 1 7good many in this neighborhood read, or 5 a 2 00 menta of the work during the year. The , financial statement is worthy • of notice, heard thie, and believed it -a number bas Butter, loose 16-17,p'k'd 0 19 a 0 20 and the congregation deserve credit for told.me so. Theywere.not aware that the Eggs per dos 7 00 • a 7 00 0 14 their liberality. The societies and Sunday ballots destroyed ere blank ones, and had Hay, •• • school finances were up to. the usual stand- never been used, but were:under the ins. Shaw will_give an address, and Messrs Sheepskins 0 50 a 0 75 P and,' as'a r we1 l b sten from the reports Ross pre- r. 'Hu h�•ies 'R s a d •L to eel will P m n r P a a b 1 t 'ha e i that good los be e rasa on d d n d P , a p g ing Ash Wednesday; Rector Parke, of St. Partl's church here, observed the occasion by holding service at 10 a. m. The King's Daughters were : "At Home" at the home of the Misses Mountcastle on Thursday evening of last week, The evening was pleasantly spent, witL an arranged program. The Philadelphia Record of Feb. 12 announced the opening in that city 'on the Sunday preceding of evangelistic. services conducted by Revs Crossley and Hunter, who. held meetings in Stratford last fall and were fol' -a month's time in Clinton. There are a good many people io all. parts of Canada who will regret to know that Alfred Day, the able Secre• tarysof the Ontario Sabbath School As- sociation, has accepted the position of Manager of the Michigan State Assts. _,u dation. He is too good a man to lose, - The Bishop of Huron made an appeal to all the churebes in tbe Diocese of H - • k li t' f th uron.: o ma e a co ec eon or e Canadian Patriotic Fund on Sunday; Feb. 11. and the amount so far received is $1,172,41. St, Paul's church, Clinton, - contrihuted $10; St. George's, G•�deri:h, $6325; St. Peter's, Luckncw, $13.58; St. - Paul's, Ripley; $7, • At the Patriotic, social this Friday evening in Ontario. S. church, Dr. No. 1 Green trim i es o a 0 x d 8 7 � >j Bente& _Mr J. Ma ars a • � e G v acted as chair - Potatoes, Potatoes, new ........ 0 25 a .. 0.25 man, and Wm. Coats as secretary, them dyed, and thwer esur surprised when on owed sing ng and Master Fred' Thotnpson,who> e phenomenal talent delighted the audi- Chickens, .per pair .... 0 30 a 0.40 em a e ane m• qn e eeeston,, stating t at 110 families are- there most always is when they tee not 80 sing. The nroceed are in aid of the connected wrtb the church, 10 to 20 notnin- numbered. Tee ••-mallo O' OF THE EALLOTs'- National Patriotic Flt ad. - , ally'rembyterlan. ; Oommnrnoante. on roll, DID NOT.EFFECT: THE ELECTION IN ANY WAY. RATTENBURY ST,—Rev Mr Howson 830 added in the year, •by certificate 9, by The die uted point between Mr Stanle will speak next Sunday morning about F P Y profession 12 ; removed by death 7 cora- 1 and my self is, he said no one but ,me had The people who walk .lame. Even- a 14' 00. &gate 26 ; baptisms, 3 adults and 7 infante; ever scan sail article printed, and he very ing subject, ' A than who always went 0 a 16' CO' deaths, 4 members, and, 6. adherents ; 3 much questioned • if I had, so'I had to .re- to church. The . public are`' cordially comttiztanions were held 'during the year, produce the statement the Journal, to invited. Miss Williams,°evangelist: -• and the attendance at each, as at 'the convince. him that it actually had been in closed her •labors here on Friday. and Rev Mr Stewart presented the report of, beenueed, bat were extra ones, as sauce at arecent entertainment, will al - never Ducks, per pair........ 0 25 a• 0 40 h Geese, per :lb : 0 05 a 0 06 Tnrkeye, perlb 0 08 a 0 09 Pork, live 4 9 a 4-00 Pork, dressed...: 5 a 5 25 apples 5 05 • Dried. s per lb.. .� 0 a 0 P P Branper ton ... •14 Shorts, per :ton .. 16 • Montreal Hattie' Montreal; Feb. 26.=•]her of butchers' cattle, a dozen a rket. regular Sunday services, was as usual the a ere I saw it in the Toronto went to Gd et ick she is a bar papers. d. d �11U11►1� 1�#v!-N.1b11� iVicKinnon � " CO., i..Iyrvi. HOW WE DO IT. , Let us Illustrate our Busines3 by Yours. •' No matter what your business or galling is, you know the power of gash in buying. Yon know how manufacturers bunt for it, how prises. go down before ns. You know what -an advantage gash , gives in the matter of discounts;" You know the tremendous adveptage of the bis buyer, the man who if he buys at all, buys largely.. You know there is et great difference between the prides quoted to kiw and those quoted to the small buyer, New apply these well known business condition's to our business. We buy for cash We sell for cash 'always We buy large quantities We sell large. quantities Anyone oan see tbet by the crowds we handle, Now isn't it perfectly plain that we oan, and do, save money for those who buy their geode •at this store,' Don't be satisfied to atay away and doubt, Dome in and get tbe benefits your neighbora are getting. -Ladies' Cloth Jackets, regular pride $5 for 52.50. --Ladies"Fpr Lined Capes, worth 520 for $15. - -Men's Wallaby Fur Coats, worth $18.50 for $13.95. • —Artxaohan Jackets, worth $25 for 520. 9 -Astrachan. Capes, worth $18 for $14.95. - -Men's Fine Beaver Overcoats, .velvet collar, $10 for $8.50. Sborey's fine Tweed knits, worth $8 for $5.95. The above goods will be oleared out regardless of cost, se we will -carry no goods over till another season, . McKinnon & Co., Blyth FURNITURE BB.OADFOOT, -BOX & CO;': -• The steady inorease in our trade is good proof of the fact that our goods !are righ our prices lower than those of other dealers in the .trade. • • We manrifaotere furniture on a large. soale and oan afford to 'eel] cheap. 11 eon bay. from ns, we save for you the profit; which, in other cases, has to be added in for the retail dealer. - This week we have passed into stook some of our new' demote. Space will not perm ns to quote prices, but come.and see for yourself what snaps we have to offer. Remember—we are determined. that our prices shall be tbe lowest in the trade UNDERTAKING. In.thia departmentour atockis complete, d w • have p an e v undoubtedly the hest tuners outfit in the county. ' Our prima are as low as the loweet.i CO'• J1lV.Chi ROADF{CD, BOX & .Manager f 8. --Night tSundaycalls attendedt • N h anda 1 ocalling S1J. • at W. gby gChidley e, (Fdhera Director) residence aF K K K�J• ,,?fVVVYV IY K4KefFYV Y* • an i were 35,0 head The W. 5' M. S. -has a membership of 36, Evening Star, and it was seen by others in faithful worker, but the task of follow. y ki calves and g different Had he noted. Hansard ing closely of eI such evangelists as )614' ) q WLI�TT R terdance2 e papers. �� �.,. the East 6. Th Y. P. S. C. E has a ,: ale at 's and denied b Hunter and Crossley le made her wok -„ l 1; Instant'. ` Cou h : Cure �� � : est g C e n n 48 25' auxiliary and 11 general ; 'averae, at-., . sheep and lambs offered forpublicly enie the newspaper reports y r End Abattoir to -day. wit fierce winds .membership of 55 active, associate, and MONTES AOo, there would have been no need doubly difficult,. On Sunday Rev Mr blowing away down below ro the butchers 5 honorary. Mr. J. Scott presented the of my calling attention it after so MANY - Howson resumed his pulpit work, and -were slow in turning out nd trade was report for"the Sunday school -32 teachers MONTxs. It was his place to •correct the gave two excellent- sermons, notwith• rather dull, with the prices of � pretty good and cfficere ; moholara on the roll, 250 ; missstatement, which 1 believe he did, at standing the small congregations, ow oattle lower then on last weeks market, as average, 193.; number committing verses Ottawa, by asking our.member, Mrc ing to the starlit. On Monday evening there were a larger proportion of those. than to memory, 88 ; Catechism, 86 , .5 scholars Holmes, to assist him; but denied all George Rourke gave a good address joined the church durin the year. `. Mr J. has been the ease lately. Realty prime.J g y knowledge -of it hero, as good as saying before the. Epworth League. Next, beeves were scarce and sold at from 4eo.to McTavish reported for Baird's school. .that it was a.:fabrication of mine, made Sunday morning the usual monthly 5o, per lb, and a choice pair of steers were, e—opens on April 9th ` and `closed out of whole cloth. fellowship meeting will be held, at 10 held at 51•o per ib; pretty good cattle sold at Nov. ; teachers 7 ; number on roll37, . . o'clock. 3o to 4to and the commoner stook at from average 25. ,,. Extract from Ottawa Evening .Journal, -of SALVATION ARMY.—Ensign Hoddin- 2uo to ijc per !b. The good calves were The three retiring trustees, Messrs J. July 18th, tigatioh report first witness was oft, who is travelling in connection all. bought up before reaching this market,,.MoGsrva, D. A. Forrester` and 3, W. Ir- William Stanley, of Holniesville, who was. a ,'teeth the G. B. M. vent of the Salva - leaving: only young veale, .which sold`at win were re-elected for three years; Conservative scrutineer at apoliwhcre;157bal. tion Arun, willvisit(Tinton next SO - from $2:50 to 55 eaoh. Sheep sold at from Messrs M. D. McTaggart and Dr Agnew lotswerefoundin the box, though only lig urda and Sund. and conduct spe- were re•a ointparsons had voted, Hee stifiedtha l when at y y+ 3jo to 4o per lb and lambs at from 4 oto 5o pp ed auditors. The question tentionwas called to this severe ballots were vial nu.el legs in the at my barracks. per lb. Fat hogs sold at from 50 to no per of debt on manse, and -re ventilation of: taken out anddestroyed.l' On Sal nrday night ire will give a spe- lt' , weighed off the oars. • auditorium were left over, with steps to be gal 1 t d h h taken later on. The reports as read were - as follows :— - - Stanley. nEOErrTs. FARM SorD.--Mr Donald Smith has sold his farm, lot 24,on. 2c Stanley,. to Collections for schemes - 888 01 London Road Anniversar collection. 201 10 Beat rents Ordfnnry collection $ 937 00 710 16 - Mr Albert Nott, of the L , at agood figure. NoTFs.•—Mr Franks, wife and child, of Moose Jaw, left last 'Saturday for Georgetown after spending two weeks in this part ; Mrs Doran, also of Moose Jaw left on• Saturday last to visit friends in St. Catharines. Mr William McEwen and Miss Isabella McEwan returned home at the first of the week after a two weeks' visit among friends - Contribution to ohuroh schemes in Kent county. Expense SccOnnt.... • 856 31_;__ Contribution reduction of dolls.. 500 00 41 manse improve't 92 50 Collections per. envelopes 124 20 Bills payable 812 00 Balance from last, year 16 18 Total . - $2901 16 HxPENDITURES. Salaries ' $1499.1•: Reduction debt on ,church 500 00 Manse improvement.. ....,., 404 60 Interest on chufoh debt.. . 175 00 ' Wingham. Wanted.—Choioeroll butter 22o. of produce handled. Few as large an stooks to select from. tf G. E. KING, Wi Total.. $2978 20 - - Balance on hand $17 96 M. necere47 ax»'Da This corrected version, so far as I ' know. Treses Pres: Society .... Ingham This statement, appearing as it did just -after the drat day's investigation, would quioklp be copied into other papers, and, considering the inference that might be drawn from it, 1 ash in all airings ought not Mr Stanley to bays done all he could to rectify it, instead of denying that it, ever appeared in print, thereby letting the impression of wrong -doing' and miarepre• sensation rest on me. The following the corrected version •— .- Extract from Ottawa Evening Journal,' of July 19th 1899, in its report of West Huron Election trial :—"The privileges and elections committee' resumed consideration • of West Huron case today. Mr Holmes pointed out that some of the newspapers had misrepresent- ed what the first witness yesterday-, Mr Stan- ley, had. said. What he did day, was that the number of ballots received at this poll before voting was. 157, which was 7 more than was necessary, and seven were burned." , All kinds W.F, S d Varied "395'1 159 00 Local expenses • 1$ 47 Ingham Mission =and 34 47 • Treas. Pres..Society- 83 00 Expenses . 1 47 Sunday school, bal. '98 43 78 " reeeived in '99, 119 90. - %env .Raver fgemen1o. FOR,$ALE .A. horse, cutter, harness and buggy for sale" °heap. Apply to 31118 HALL, Nile, buggy, Auction Sale of Stock. Cl'nroaeryed stiction Bale of 50 heap of cattle at Commercial hotel, Blyth, on . Saturday. March 10 at '.0 o'clock, Cattle all in good con- dition. fi. E. WALKER, prop. : C. HAMIL- TON, Anat. March 2-1 Furniture for Sale. The undereigned having decided to:sell her cottage on Rattenbury street will sell be private, sale all her household furniture, oon.isting o:t'a new parlor set an Axminster carpet,linoIuems,Extension Table Square bed- room sets and toilet set, sprenge andmattress nearly all the furniture is new some not being used. a parlor cook and kitchen cook stove, good rag carpets and other articles to numer- ous to mention can be viewed between 10 atm. and 9 p• m. Terms to suit the pn�rchaser, lm MRS CAR.LINE, Clinton. House and Lot for Sale,.y Agood ptorey and a half frame house, on Maple St. The lot oontaine one quarter acre; and there Is a good stable on the premise*• Apply to THOS.ROBERTSON. 2 in. Adniitteri At alt Students Tiate STRATFORID, ONT' Aeohool that offers advantages not found elsewhere in Caned&. Large otter of expert instructors; inorea*edattondeno.;'np-t0-date business training; .goree of students laced in good paying otations;'students In *Attend. anee who 001116 !tern Plan.. in- wbloh are lo- eated other business colleges They 'want the belt. It pay*{in the end. New term now Open Enter as soon as po.aibl. Write today for our handpoms proipeetn..r . 'W. 3. ,Elliott, l:'rinelpal, Oook'il Cotton not Compontkl, IS sueoesafullr need monthly byogee 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual.. Ladish ask your' druggist for C..k'a Ceitea Rest Coe • Take no odor, es ell' Mixtures, Dille and mitations are dangerous, Prise 1[o.1, Stet lion; No.11,10 degrees stranger, tis per bolt. Ilaa 1 or 2,1114110d en receipt of price and two Leen' et�ampe', The Cook CoiitteaaV Windsor One res�ponaible DraggidtI in CAbwdina ended r a3t Non,1 and 2 gold in Clinton by Sydney Smite son Druggist. Co. Huron 8. S. Ass'n.- Sickpchildren's hospital Baird'sxidenSsos .,..... , • 82 26 For evangelization Century fund.. ... Huron S. S. Ass'n....,. Higher rel inetruotion never appeared in any western paper. Neither in my letter, nor anywhere else, have I said that Mr Stanley took a false oath. I offered to apologize to him if he could prove that I had. But when I read that statement in my paper I said, and .I - was justified in saying it, that if that was 5 00 his Evidence, it was false, and I must see 67 0055 him about it, But before I bad a chance to speak to him, he cattle to my plane iii a 22 004` state of mind far from reasonable, and said' that I was scandalizing hie eharaoter by 1 0d00 saying that he bad taken a blue oath; He would not listen. to a word of reason or ex- planation, nor hits be ever since. Hansard is not read by: common folks every day, but the newspaper is, and as he knew the eon - tents of both it would not have been much tl'ogllie ler him to have giyen others the benefit. If he itad frankly admitted that it 20 00 . appeared it the paper as I have shown, and io 0000 have consented to give the corrected ' ver - 116 06 ' sion, the matter need never have been. 05 II000 - made public. Bet after WeNY moNTns . waiting, and finding that the rumors aris- 5 75 CJ. E. BociQ .... .,...•.. 83 85 Heine missions ., 10 00 Knox C. 8. Miss Soo.... 8 00 'For evangelization 7 00 Local disbursements 5 00 Session sub semrente, . •' 76 00Iiii82 00 Session ace't., sehemes:2135 40 Knox Col. S. Miss. Soc Knox College., .t Manitoba College • Homo missions Augmentation .. Expenses of draft Total - 13744 83 $3004 89 ing from said report were more generally • Balances Trustee—Board...... $ 17 98 - believed, insteadof dying oat, in pietism to Sunday school 74 08 . myself and the Dense Iso cox nrints serve, " C. E. Society` - - " Session account - -- 385 there was no other way but .to republish it. 4400 If it were a personal matter, I would say $140 944 nothing about it. For years Mr Stanley and I have sat together at the polls, and he rays that he never knew me to do any- HoCxuy. ' thing wrong in my capacity as deputyre- a It was on Moeda avenin the turning Meer. On receiving the ballot y g papere,•160 was marked on the package B and B of the curling club— that is in. counting them I found there were 157 ; the bachelors and married men—were one was loose in the package, and ;burned it before going to the poll, leaving six extra ones in the package. This I mentioned in the morning to those preterit at the poll. Mr Stanley wanted to burn. them. there and then. (This may to where Mr 1'. Church. bet 1 Albeit.) I "d w had tier them till o ose Abe poll, eo that .if any were spoiled during the dap We could barn them and have the extra MUM in their.plaoe. This was attired to. During the day one ballot. was apeiied. That was burned with' five others, Ansa ALr. '1U ♦teas *sea rumen. I inn Noir Mate in ray letter that they were burned Arran the dote of the poll, and if Mr Stan• ley and those who certify had read 'that letter °irefully, they would have seen that I did not ase the word ,►rtes. It hi they who make nes. of that word. The ballets were burned a• few minutes before the hour of oleekig, which I consider is at the oloae of the poll. I have not rushed around the country hunting up men to certify'. The following is the only one I have seen, and he gives his evidenoe+nnder oath; " omit or OATIL 1, the undersigned Levnie Tebbutt, 'eolemn- lv swear that I was at polling Sub. Div, 1�o. 5, t oderieh Tp., in the eapaeity of constable at the late bye -election, end that in the early part of the day I heard Mr Elford state that lig lead , found in Counting over the h4llots there were Total balance the stars in a game advertised as hock- ey but which in certain caaes could be idealized as shinney. However it was a sight to see compared with other for. mer •games.• The people . were there. at least at many as could be induced to go. Men of business—they were on both' sides—generally have a natural fund of knowledge but this game le not found in their curriculum yet they infused enough enthuaia;m to makeithe game one of the mos n teresting.of the season, The band was there to enliven the game Referee For. rester rangthe bell and the game commencefast and furious. It was easily" wets that the old timers and not lost their style of shinny playing. At; times it was very interesting. W. Jackson proved to be A speeder in try- ing to rush a goal, Rev. E. 11. Smith showed whereby he is an old stick handler having learntithetrrcke of the trade in the open in younger days. 11. Glibbings felt the ice after hie oppotlete watched 111m eo close and Dr. Agnew and Inc. Fair tried to work the eorn• bination, and it went, *o01 Spaulding and S erkan, with Dr. Shaw in the flags, were 'a stone fence and kept nut many a shot from penetrating. For the single then Forrester and (toss ill got his impreesicn that they Were burned` owe eleven raid e be keeph •11 the a el of h ll c a.n ern an ;,.r+.p •p ane service combined; the subject w ill° he "Aline McL.,.id, or set free to set ye:" the ad - The best remedy for coughs, 'colds, and bronchitis. Curs: where other remedies fail. 'Large size bottle, 25a • Hovey's. Enlulsion is Prepared from the finest Norwegian God Liver' Oil and pure Glycerine, with ilye grains of >r Hypopho'phites'in ea^.h tablespoonful. Agreeable to take. Easilydi +tst.d, y Pronounced by the many who have used it es the best preparation of 'odLiver ,- Oil on the market. 50o per 16 oz. bottle - . E. H +(]. Dispensing . tJ � V .til .L . Dlspensln,� Cllelljlst<Cllnlotl ioppf f*• * It i it Y; V4 Y 44•liicaF i44-** li44.4 4,4,4-)P1( mission will he, adult';, 10c; children, 5c. e. r Hm 'Iwo .A-,. J7s' - - The Salvation - Arnie . throughout started.a live weeks' siege on the king• darn of Sttan on Sunday last, sed dur- A B. ing the: eeritel they airn. at 2500 con - 1000 of these to . be eexerolled into -- • full membership, to increase their Sun day schn,,l attendance by 1000.- and For Big. Mem forte 100 new classes. The plan is. no follows: �•R-oonciltation week, Feb. 25 to March 3rd: desperate soul saving ef- forts, March 4 to 17; children's week, March 18 to 21; enlistment week, .March 25 to 31; enrolment of soldiers, April 1 ��� SATISFACTION We have a lot of 44 inolt Un- dershirts which are ell first - clam' goods,.. but larger den moat people require, We will and 2. clear them out at prices as ONTARIO ST. —TheLeague hid a very followe interesting meeting last Mon ay even- ing, Miss Mina Turnbull presiding. A $1.50Ones ,per suit,tor $1.15 Wray. on "The Parable of the Pharisee 2,00 ii and the Publican," and a litter from Mr Stone, missionary. in British Col umbia. was read- by Mise A. Brleken- den.--Rev3. Clement's subjects next Sunday will be: morning,~"The rest of faith"; evening, "Absalom," a study specially for young men.—At an ad- journed meeting of the board on Wed- nesday evening of last week, a. resolu- tion was unanimously carried inviting its popular pastor, Rev B. Clement, to remain afourthyear. Mr Clement has the happy faculty of making warm friends among all classes and the cit- izens txeneraliy will be pleased should the Conference decide, to send him back. --George Wray, assistant secre- tary of the Sunday School, and who resides with W. Tiplady, on the base line deserve§ credit for his pluck in walking 'to school during the storm last Sunday; .he came in on snowshoe". BOBS. " ELFORD—In Holmesville, on Feb, 15, the wife of Fred Elford, of a daughter. • CAIRRICK—In Bullets, on Feb, 10, the 'rife of Robert Carrick, of aeon. MoLA'UGHLIN—In.Gerrie, on Feb. 12, the wife of N. McLaughlin, of a daughter. BAKER—In Grey, on Pile 11, the wife of J. K. Baker, of a eon. HOWPfV—le East Wawano*h, on Feb. l0, the wife of James Howitt, of a.en. • ,TRCTT la Seafortli, on Feb.12, the wife of Win. Trott, of a: son. SCOTT—At 1MoKillop, alt Feb.15, the wife of A. Scott, of a eon, - WIELAND--In Eginondville, on Fob.' 22, the ifHenryWieland, f i►edf He yW d eros len. well prepared essay was given by Geo. • Before buying your . spring overesat of suit see our stook. We can give anything in ordered clothing at reasonable prices and eatiefaotion guaranteed. Men's and boy's stook of , reads -mites suits in next week. Men's from $4 tie. Call • and see them — before deciding to go elsewhere. A. J. MORItISII A. J. HOLLOWAI WILL IT PAY? , Every business transaction i s weigh ed by the standard i WILL 1T PAI( dSzxotheairyman ftathis rmerqu.a- and tion must often ar'*r. Will it pay me to buy • a Cream Separator undoubtedly it will if you have fon* or mors oowe there is • not a machine on isfortis hh that ryour etlurdothendeony invwilestl (jean a Shayon torp• les Cream. Separator. It make more and bet- ter etter butter. To raise bettor calves than can be done with ordinary skim milk. It will save you ice time and labor. A machine that makes money for your neighbor ought to mako money foryou. Mr Adam Weir,of Mullett. nays—We,got 25! more oreamlthan we did by the old prices and the quality is superior. Dir W N. Cunningham, says Wo tested tho Separator against the getting system. and found a gain in favor of the Separator of tali 25%. Messrs Snowden Brat+; df-Dolleld, says -The Sher)es Crean Separator is easily operat ed. shims clean end saves time and labor. We now nuke more butter and of a superior qual- it to that produced by the setting System. Jacob Wagner. Saye The Sharpies is so Sfm- ple in ronatruat,}on and fro easy to clean and PALMERR—ln Detroit, on Feb. 4, the Wife operate tied enl+ ane ecu menage. it. It is a of Joseph W,Palmer,•11,D.,776Jefferson Ave., ocean skimmer and lfindthesweetwarm milk O 1 & son, excellent for oslvee andpigs t�A»rti<llrao. ." 14oBRIEN—IBCIO=•1n Mullett, et the rads �E CLAIM donut of 1trAadrew.Iieid con. 7, Int the Rev. Yet-Th&t the Sharpies Separator* aroduoe a E. B. Smith, Wm. Mol3rren. to Piss Afatti. cream unegneilied in quality. geld. 2nde-That they will get more butter out of the. MoICENZIEv-CLELLANP—At the reeidenoe milk than can otherwise be obtained, of the bride's parent*, Marone tp.on Feb. 21 ard---That in durability midnight toot of re. by Rev. Wm. Freed John (1. l['cKsntle, to Detre theyhavenoMoe competHer. Was Jessie ()Lifland,. both of Carlo*s. 4th --That in oasts of management, •eimplieitY POLfr4114)=-1 1tOWN- A.t the residence of - 5t 1randditiheyihnvA eyeb excel, capacity the bride's Parente Blyth, onFeb t. byy; in p;proportion to first coat than any other. to M• itek of I3 yth, J'. J. Po11drd, of MoHillop, stir---Th&t their record in actual tie has prow. to Mite kettle Drown, of Blyth, en them the safest of all exerted. separators BA1t11AYlits+•TCE•i'E--At the residence • of FItEE ,x,$Ilkr the brides father; Thos. Keyes, of v rna, on b 1 t J hn rbaur Fe b v A4t And ewe o Ba 5 Re . , r y Any farmer in limon Couniy tan arrange of Mount sorest, to Mime Harriett Heyes. for et free trial of tiny of tier Dalry Sispat3 6,6,4 TAYI,O1i--•"W`AT N=On Fele. 14, by Rev, tors. The Machin will be loaned free of cost Panhall of Myth, Ere Robert Watton, of Hnl- for the purpose of a trial, and there .will be no lett, to Win, W. Saylor, of Agorris. obligation whatever to bey or keep it. if it is net satisfactory in,ev.ryParticular, or fails to prove ite su eriority in every essential over 1 -In Huron on Feb.19 Mrs Donald any_conipetipnlgt naa° Ina, iteeLeod,laged7Syeere. W.11. N. Call fordesariptivecatalogue. W, utt kis Hand k3eparator J00 pounds per STORY—In Tuokeramitb Pet 21, Andrew hour eapaeity 70. Story, aged 71 **erg 7 Months al 119 data. No. 1 Safety Rend Separator .30 4 pounde per WAL11;Fit—At Hann -tot, on Toeless Feb. hour. 2 Sa Safety 27, W. E'red Welker. No, 2 Saf icy Rend Separator o06 palled* per JONF'S- in Oleridehaye, on '1-ob. 2'3, Jane haat (14 ao ty, t.1s ,tont',felrotofthe late damuelJenea,! tephen ' "tv"• t'• btlf •} tp., and aunt of Aire l). Stevenson, aged 63 x endesboro, Oltty Eeara. et: NEW SPRING GOODS .A„little early perhaps to talk about them, but a good many people who like to keep well up with their work buy early d have their sewing done by the time the spring work commences. It will - pay you to 'buy Iearl3this ear. Goods now instock were bought atold prices later purchases will -cost more money, Prints—Heavy weights, dark colors, good patterns 10e. Shirting—Heavy goods, fas" colors, lOc, 12ic, t4c. Cottonades—Manftoba tweed mole skins, 121e to 25e., - Dress .goods --Special value,in plain and fancy blacks; Overcoats—Still a few of the heav ulsters, the $7 50 sort • fol 5.00. 5 / Syrup Hare you had a pail of our Ito Brand Syrup.. We have now,ree ived oar third 'shipment einem the- let of Febrn&ry. Your neighbors say it is the beet they ever used. You'll fiay the acme. Prior 111.26 for pail of 26 monde, We arepaying a little mote than you hairs get elsewhere for choice Roll Batter. If you Make Si good article tog may all well highest price. Sri it t0 tie. date the g p i ng W. L.Oui Pette, LONDESBORG The Cash Dealer