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April 13, 1900
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Our stock, in all our lines, is now
complete, and we guarantee our
prices as low as the lowest.
Give us a call. No trouble
'to show goods and quote prices.
'Harland Stoves.
Tinware
Hardware, c
Experts in Hot Air and Hot Water Heating and Plumbing.
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Emerson's , .
Bicyce : Music House
West St:, Goderich
The oldest and largest bicycledealer in Huron..: Our present stook
-consists of nearly fifty wheels, oompiising
80 1900. MoBurney Beattie's at $50 and $55.
4.1899 ,. ., ..,
1 1899 Colombia Oheinless - • 55
1 1899 E. & . D . .. ....... , ... 35 •
6 Model 22 27 and 28 Clevelands� . 25 each
2 Perfects.:.:.. ...:.. $15 and 20
1 New Barnes.. 20
1 Elbe.. ' 20
1 Zedette 30
`1 Cleveland Combination Tandem 40
If yon with• to invest it is to yon; interest 'see 'see this stook,.. or
. • :drops card and our salesman will' call on you, ' •
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Fbr 25o,.yon .'can get one pound of Hovey's Baking Powder made : with
Pure cream of tartar and best English'Bioarbonate of Soda, •.It ie not any higher
in price than many inferior baking powders, and commends iteelf to'every
house keeper who has tried it. Ask for one of our free samples and give it a trial.
We have just received 'a fresh supplyof
O'Iie °hand Cucumber Soap
the beet of its kind. Sold by US only at• 3 oaken for 100
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Our spring sale of boots and shoes
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Menre'IAongola • , ;t fie.tak. 1 25 lip
Women's Dongol.. , ... 1 00'' up
Speoial va.ues. • ,kisses' and
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JEWELRY STORE
.aunt seoeived a lot of new Better
Backle8, Pulley Belts,Bangle.Braoe-
lets, etc. The latest goods in the
market, •
We . make speoialty .of fitting
Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
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By Keeping a
Fresh and
SeasonableStock
We have Booth Celebrated
Oysters arriving fresh daily. Also
Fresh Orange and. Lemons, Oonfeo-
tionery and Oigare'
RAKERS' AND
HOME-MADE BREAD
Fanny Cakes
Pastry
And Wedding Cakes
Onr Speoialtiee
Any kind. of `Tangy Cake not on
hand made when ordered.
Sas. McOlaoherty',
.Novblty Bakery'
And Restaurant.
Tette/tons No. -1.
et urch' ill»a #i....._-.,_._ _ f'whlilrch 011hnes.
Last Sunday was Palin Sunday—the
last of Lent.
Services wet e held in St. Joseph's R.
0. church on Sunday, .Rev. Father
West officiating.
Mies Mabel Bell will render solos at
the Easter services at St. Paul's church
on Sunday neat.
The executive of the County 0. E
Union & S. S. Association meets here
today (Friday) to prepare a program
for the convention which will be held
in Seaforth in June.
Rev John McFarlane, cousin of Nell
McGregor, Stanley, bas lately been or-
dained and placed in. charge of a con-
gregation�at Sort Perry, lie is a.Bap-
tiet minister, and bas but lately com-
pleted his theological course.
The First Presbyterian church, Bea.
forth, has decided to call RR tv, F. II,
Larkin, B. A.. of the first Presbyterian
'church, Uhatham. It ie . understood
that Rev. Mr Larkin will accept the
call. the stipend is• $1,500 and free
manse, The congregation is to he
congratulated 0o securing this gentle-
man as its pastor. Mr Larkin is one
of .the leading d :; divines in the minis-.
try,
tiaLVATIoN ARMY. —Baster Sunday
and Monday will be childrens' daysin
the Salvation Army. Oil Sunday af-
ternoon the children -will occupy the
platform: and sing and go through
courses of review by the different
teachers. Rev. Mr Wade will also give
an address. On Monday night there
will be a childrens, demonstration in
the barracks. They have been train-
rng for this for some time past and itis
expected that they will have a very in-
teresting program. The admission
will only be 5c and the proceede will
he devoted to the purchasing•of books
for the library.
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BAPTIST .OHUROH.—The debate ".Re;
solved that circumstances are morb.
powerful in the formation of character
than nature" wag decided in the church
on :hureday evening last week and
was given in' favor of the negative,
Re resentativeafromltattenburystreet
and the Baptist churches upheld the af-
firmative and Ontario and Willie the.
negative. ` There was a good assembly
and the debate was spirited and well
contested. The pastor preacheda ser-
mon to young womeh Last Sunday
evening; there was a good congreggra
tion present. On Sunday evening.next
the sermon will be appran'f?iate to East-
er for veLich extra music has been pre-
pared.
A lime • light ' stereopticon enter-
tainment will be given on the evening.
of Thursday, April 26tb, under the aus-
pees 'of'the -Willis--church Excelsior
Mission Band and in behalf of the Pat-
riotic and India Famine funds. The
views will consist of animated or mov-
ing pictures, a number of South' A.fri
can War views, and several miscellan-
eons. . The pictures ate newand should
be of great interest to thepublicgener-
ally, The entertainer, Mr Coupland,
- has excellent facilities for giving a
first class exhibition having a .new.
machine, one of Edison's latest inven-
tions, and as the object has the sym-
pathy of every Loyal Canadian, we be-
speak a large attendance.
The regular quarterly ;meeting of
the local union of the Young People's
Societies will be held. in Willie church,
on Monday evening, April 30th: The.
subjects fordiscussion are:—"Our
Country's Peril," to be introduced by
Mr J. Houston, M, A., "Our Country's
Glory," by Mr Barnwell, Our County's.
• Hope," by Rev. W.
J.'Hows After ter
the introduction of each tis tithe
• will be allowed for discussion,and it
isvery desirable that all come prepar-
ed to participate in this and so make
the meeting a decided success in every
respect. ` A hearty invitation to attend
this reunion ie extended to all, whether
members of,gnyY S. (7.:E. or not,
The musical part of the. progrom, has
' not been forgotten.
ST. ?Am.'s CHVROH;=The services
in St. Paul's church on Easter Sunday
will be in keeping with the great (esti
vahof the Resurrection. Thechurch
will be decotated for the occasion. The.
rnnsical part of the services under., the
disection of :.Mr . U.` Latornel, with
the talented young organist, Mies May
Bentley, will not be :behind that of
other years, as the program giyen be-
low indicates. The sermons by the
Rector will be on the subject felt _the
day. During Holy Week .services
have been held each evening, when
Mr Parke' has been assisted by Rev.
E. B. Smith and Mr Hovey who is
home from Trinity collo e,' Toronto, on
bis vacation. Good Friday service
will be held at 11 a. m. and . Litany
service at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
Everybody welcome at all. services.
MATINS'
Opening Voluntary....Dolorosa...Piecolomini.
+taiHermits.
Chr1sntour Passover.... T.B. Dyussellkes.
Te beam ..... J..
Benedictus Beethoven.
Anthem . "Hallelujah! the Lord is risen"
Kyrie Eleison....Ancient Litany Chant....
GloriaTibi . Dykes.
Offertory...."T-Victory mTroes"(Les lamcatta.)
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Opening Voluntary. .Gavotte A. Thomas.
H mn Easter Hymn
. G. H. Loud
Magnifica ' W. J. Hull.
Nunn Dimlttla
Anthem. r...... "Christ is risen " . Albims:
Offetorysolo.'.,."ThoHeavenlySong." ...
Hymn E. J. Hopkins.
Vesper Hymn
Olos g Voluntary.. Raster March ..
WILLIS OStJRgg,-The choir render-
eiI^srcfrrr�r exce!l'ent )fnnsit"--6n` Sande r
and is preparing appropriate selections
for Easter. A number of new: inhere
' have been appointed to perform this -
function and look after the comfort of
strangers. -The teachers will give an
entertainment to the scholars of the
-Sunday School on Tuesday ' evening
next when refreshments will also be
given them. A splendid program has
been arranged to be given at 8 p. m.:-
-Solos, Mies M. Houston, W.P. r]pa_uld-
ing and Stewart Jackson; duets, Willie
Wiseman anti Douglas Stewart, Misses
Rippey and Ross; •chorus by 8 girls;
quartet, Misses Wiseman and Murray,
V. P. Spaulding , and Jos. Uhidley;
recitations: Psalm I, Edith Ross; No-
body's child, Zada Macrae; One Hun-
dred' Years to come, Winnie O'Neil and
John Laird; Christ's example, Lizzie
(Midler, Annabel McEwen, Rate Scott
and Jean Carling; concert reciation,
Rev. 22:16, class of 10. At the meet-
ing of the O. E. on Monday evening,
the President presided; the study of
the lesson an extract from the fourth,
chapterof John) was led by Mies. A.
Taylor. who also gave an interesting
and encouraging address upon the topic
"Christ our Missionary Model," strong-
ly emphasizingthat the chrietian
should resemble the model in being a
willing, patient, hopeful and sympa-
thetic:inissionary; the remarks on the
subject were followed by the Misses
Murray' and Taylor singing a duet en-
titled "Remembered. The ladled of
Willie Church are responsible for the
handsome sum of $82, which has been
collected towards the Indian Famine
rand ; as there is still a chance for fur-
ther Contributions the sum' will likely
be augmented. The panto!, will ex-
change with Rev. Mr Goldsmith, Sea -
teeth, next Sunday.
Gloria Petri
The quarterly board of Parkdale
Methodist church met on Friday even -
lag, and trnanimouslydecideb to extend
an invitation to Rev. R. J. Treleaven,
Colborne Street Methodist Church
Brantford, to assume the pastorate in
June, 1901, upon the retirement of the
present pastor, Rev. d', A, Ranklin,
The inyitation depends, of courae,upon
the action of next year's° stationing
Commit tee.—• From Monday's Globe.
The above named gentleman is a conic
of J. W. Troleayen, of the Collegiate
stars'.
The Bishop of Huron held confirma-
tion at St, Thomas' chnrch, Seaforth,
Wednesday of last week. Thereport
of the secretary of the Women's Aux-
iliary lt1iesronary Association of Iiur-
on Diocese shows marked progress and
large attendance at the services and
meetings. The parochial branches
now number 93 senior and '51 junior,•
making the total'number of branches
144. There are37life members, three
having been added during the year.
The tvensnrer's receipts were $4,54238;,
or. including the murrey expended on
Dorcas work, $7.023. 'The Dorcas secre-
tary rep..rted 142 ladles sent out; con-
taining 3 735 new, 2 991 second hand
article' r•f clothing, 617 quilts, besides
groceries, necessaries, etc. • The total
expenditure on Dorcas work was .$2, -
ONTARIO STREET • OHUROB.—Special
Easter services will be held in Ontario
Street Metnodist church next Sunday.
In the morning Rey. Mr Olement will
preach on•"The esurrectionofChristin
relation to.gospel r • h'
p sac ing and Christ
ian believing." In the•evening the fol•
lowing will be the order of the special
song service;— ` •
Doiology and Invocation
Hymn 179.. •.... By choir and congregation
Prayer
"Death hath no more dominion" Choir
S
Scripture lesson
'Story be to God"... Choir
"The Ma deiene" Quartette
"Nazareth Mr Humphrys
HYmn 176'.:...:.... .Choir and congregation
' ow is Ohriet risen"' Choir
"Entreat me not to leave thea".. .°.Mme Wall
"Ohrist our passover" Choir
"Ea'ster Hymn". Choir
Oiterator .. Special in aid of connexional funds
Hymn 1729 ' Choir and congregation
Prayer and Benediction ......,.
The monthly meeting of the WF,. M.
9. was' held Tuesday when there was
a good attendance of ladies, a thank -of:
fering,was taken up which was liberal-
ly responded to and: the proceedings
were interesting to all present. The
• regular meeting of the iunior league of
the Ontario Street church will be held
on evening of the Good Friday;. at 7.30.
o'clock and will take the form of an
Easter. Thank -offering service the col-
lection will be in aid of the India Fam-
ine Fund: At a meeting field Wed-
nesday night it was decided that the
congregation be canvassed for sub-
•scriptions for church .. purpuses, the
present debt to be included, as well as
the, improvements contemplated; in
enlarging the seating capacity.
The ladies in. connection'with .the
W, F. M. S. met at the home Of Mrs
Wm, .l3arland, Rattenbury street, on•
Tuesday, it being their regular -month-
ly ly meeting:. A pleasant surprise await-
ed Mrs rail Foster, when she was presen-
ted with an elaborate address and a
life membership to the'W. F. M. 'S.
which she will value highly ' in years
to . come. The "'•address. read as.fol-
sows:—
, DEAu ])IRS FOSTER,—As.the tie, which • has" o
olbselyy bound us together for many years, is
sow, by force of circumstances about to be
severed, wedesire, before your departure from
us,to restto
a ou the sincerer° regard d we
Io9 S all
feel at loosing. you.' In connection with . our.
Women's Missionary Society and Ladies • Aid,
as well as other departments of church work,,
you have been a faithful, willing workei-and we
realize how difficult it will be to 811 your place.
Wo feel that we cannot' let you leave us, with-
out bearing with you some tokens of our love
and regard. We therefore. ask you to acre t
this certificate of Life._ membership in the W.M.
S. of the Methodist chum ch, as an expression of
Irfe lfigir esteeem in'which you: ore held- by -us;
and us you look upon it in the years to come,
.and enjoy the benefits it secures to you, may .it
serve as a remembrance of the many happy and
pleasant) hours we have spent together. We
pray that our Heavenly Father may be with
you and yours in your new home, and lovingly
order all your future lots, till, having filled long
and well a praiseworthy . record of e,. i.. life
l+oti reeeivo "abundant entrance" into the het'
ter life beyond.'
In behalf of the `. members of the Women's
• DOR 11.
•MeCONNLLL In Mullett, on March 80, the.
wife of John Moponnell, of a daughter.
CA1%TWRIGEIT�•InHuliott, on April 6, the
wife of John Cartwright, of a daughter.
SONDERCOCR—In Mullett, on April 7, the
wife, of John t3uudcrooek, of .a son.
EDMUNDS—In Tuokernmith, on April 0, the
Wife of ()has. Edmunds, of a daughter.
Soi1THCO.MBE—In Toronto, • on Merck 80
the wife of T. D. Sonthoombe (formerly of
()Raton), of a daughter.
LOWE Tn
Blyth, on .Pril 7, the wife of
Keary Lowe, orra daughter .
MA ItRXED,
ROBSON-DUTTON--At Oshkosh, Wig, on
A,prll5, Jolla W. Robson, of Sto�ng hton, Wis.,
to AliceMaud Dutton, sister of Mrs Jas, Shep-
perd, Clinton.
FX31iER-0URWEN—At the. resideno`e of
the bride's father, Goderlch township on
Aril d,!,; Rev. .1, A. Anderson1B, A., Herbert
FI)eher, to ,Francis Jane, daughter of 1#enrP
Curwen.
' I ARTENSTINE—TOMS ••- On. Wednesday,
March 28, by the Ra Ave; Doctor Parker Morgan,
Wm JTrankhn Rertenetine, of New York, to
Sybil Margaret,daughter of the late Judge
Toms, of Goderch.
DIED,
MoNLUQHTON — In n April 5
Catharine Mecl,on•tld, relict of Clinton,l:he late John
MoNaughton, of Stanley, aged 58 rears and'1
month. •
MMoDOUGAI,L - �Cn Gaderleh township,1'on
Thureda April 1•, Ann McDougall, wife of
Wm. Elliott, ogee. 50 rears.
SEEP—In Seatortli, ou ALaroh 20, Thos. Ox -
borrow Kemp. aged50 years.
• SAMPSQN-In. Winghnm, on March 29, Wm.
Samson, aged 78 years and 1 month,
KAY In Kincardine, on. March 2e, Was,
Kay, brother-ia.law to hire J. B. Grant, of
Winnipeg, and unole to Mrs W, H.Kerr, Brus.
eels, aged 77 years. •
WILLIAM$ —.`At Allen ord, on April' 8,
Sophie Bain, wife of R: W Williams, B. A.
M. D.
WHITELEY—DI Goderi h,•oa'Aplil4, John
Wesley Whiteley, aged 35 years,6inonthsand
28 days
GIBSON—In Goderioh, n April. 0, Capt.. S.
Gibson, aged 8i years 10 m nths
ARMSTRONG—InGoderioh, April O, Marar-
et Davies; wife of Edward Armstrong, aged52
years, 4 months Auld 23 days.
STURDY—In Colborne township. on. April
6, Ann Whiteley relict of the late John Stnr-
dy,aged 88 years and2 months.
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HOUSE 3'OR sA E.
The comfortable and oosy cottage on Joseph
Street, Clinton, recently ocoupied:by James
MoUlaoberty,is offered for sale on very reason-
able
.terms. •
Jong McOLLcnsnyy.
HOU$E "10 RENT.
On Huron street, a two story dwelling con-
taining 6 rooms, cellar. and hard and soft
seater, good frnittearing orchard and guar•
ter acre of land. Reasonable terms. Apply
to. MRS .AGNti W, Ruron• street.
• April23.4t•.
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STRATFORD, OTT
Young' men and women ' sbonld exercise
great care in' choosing a school. Money is
not easy to get therefore itshould not be
spent foolishly. Before you decide to spend
a dialer aet us correspond with you. Our.
oatalogne tells you about our superior advan-
tages:. Commence your course now. Our at.-
-ten dance is increasing year by year. A large
number of recent Students have accepted good
sit t ns.
ua uo Stud nt i,
e s r attendance this year.
from Canada, United States and Newfound-•
,and.
W. J. Elliott. Principal;
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._. ..Exnresaione of admiration fell i;
•' from the lips of all wbcevisited our. 3
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. show room last '.Choredey, Friday •i•
_. and Saturday ; . The array of.beauti- ;i;;
•i• -ful millinery couidnut. foil to attraht ..
't, attention. A1l-whn conl'l'licit Make g•
.i. it convenient to call on ear opening•;;;• , y
i« days are cordially invited- to call any,._.: Lal; ' and
Xi ,• time, we will lie plea.P.l to ehow you •i•
our stock whichis • 'x
fare • and t� - o'
`44--44-arni best~ifrall-linettof-faeh : . __•-Alii iI - I- - -- •
• :i. ionable millinery. If yon want a
rett Easter Bat ar Bonnet a •• are beauties.
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_• year'or3er with. •i;
MIssE;;ilc1)onald & Sntith
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S IOREY'S
CLOTTING,,
That man le well dressed whd buys hie clothing at this store, That is
his suit or coat will be just what it should be, stylish in appearance, perfect
in fit, neat and .dressy. Itoee without saying the material will be depend.
able, beosuse all Shorey'e Clothing is made of dependable qualities besides`
being carefully tailored and fashioned. Our stook of men's, youths', boys'
and children's clothing this spring surpasses anything we have ever shown.
Don't think of buying your spring nit till you have seen our new etook.
Boys' t51wo-piece.75,$2 Suand its$2, in, .50blue. serge, ktalifax tweed and fancy mixtures, at $1.25,
Cbtldren's: Brownie Suite, in fancy oheok and plain goods, with vestee and sail.
or collar, trimmed with colored braid, very cute little Baits, et $2, 02.50
and 0,
Boys' three.p8iece Suite, abort pants, in fanny oyeroheoke and mixtures, $2.60,
$3, 04 and 04 60.
►Youths' Suits, sizes from 82 to 35,. in light and dark colors, in fanny mixtures
and small checks, well lined and trimmed, at $3,75, 04.50 and $5. '
Men's blue and black serge suite, a snap at $3,50,
Meb'e Tweed Suite, light and dark colors, speoial $4.50. •
Men's Fine Tweed Suite, in fanoy check and dark mixtures, well lined and
trimmed, $5, $6 and $6.50.
Men's Extra Fine Tweed Suite, in new patterns, best Italian lining, French lac.
inge, , $10d .
Men's Reavy$8Wool Pansnts, $12worth $1.25 for 90o.
Men's Wool Pants, a snap at $1, $1:50 and $1.75.
Men's Heavy Overalls, worth $1 for 75o.
McKinnon & Co. Blyth
You
Can :Save .Money.
$y doing your, own .serving, buy one of our fanron i New' Williants Maar
Ines, built to•latt a lifetime and sold on easy terms. We don't peddle these maohinea..
bdt we will deliver one at your house on•
Large stook of Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines constantly on
hand ea our Furniture Store. .
a. ff. 4HEL.]L 'W,. Blyth
FURNI ' E
BROADFOOT, CO.
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The stea2y'increase in our trade is gond proof of the foot that ourr oods:'are h.
our prices lower than those of other dealers in the trade. g g
We manafaotnre furniture on a lar
s7 rale and can•afford to ne11 ,
e•s .
rheay. If you buy
-from ns, we seve for you the profit, which, in other oases, has to be •added injforr
• the retail dealer:'
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This week we have passed into stook some of our sew -designs Space will not perm'
us to quote prides, but wine and eee''fo- yourself what snapswe have to offer.
Remember—we are determined shat our nrioes shall be the lowest in the trade.
UNDERTAKING.
In this department our stook is complete, and we •have undoubtedly the best fanera
outfit in the county.. Oar -prices are as low as the lowest.]
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SATISFACTION
IN C. OTH I G
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IIew. Before buying your spring overcoat or ..;
suit' see• our' stook We can give anything
Ties in ordered clothing at reasonable prices and
satisfaction guaranteed.- Men's- and-
boy's-etook of ready-made suits in next week
Men's from . -$4 up. Call and see 'them
before deciding to go'eIsewhere.
ew Fats
see our
'Easter
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A. 'J. $IORRISH
A. J ROLLOWAI
Missionary. Society and Ladies Aid of Ratten- Will. S6on Be Here
bury St. Methodist church. Clinton.
MRs W. S. H iu itn, Pass; W, M. •$
MRS ;T. HODOEIZS, Pan.' L. A. r3'.' f'�
RATTENBURY STREET 01117110/1 --At TOWN `% i.N HALL Readyto Wear a Clothing
the League on Monday evening an ad- Clinton'
mirable address.was given by Rev. J.
- H. Hoover, the theme of which. was
WO place in stock this.: week repeat orders 'in.
taken from 1 John 4.17-"Becausas he THURSDAY APRIL g
is, so are we in this world." Rev, J. , i
Wilson.' of Victoria street Methodist
church, Ooderich, preached an educa-
tional sermon here last Senday morn-
ing Rev. Mr Howson officiating in.
the county town. The congregation
and it is 'needless to eay the . Goderich
oarse
Methodists were delighted with her
Rowson. Owing to the pastortaking
ill on his war home from Grderich in
the afternoon the evening service was
taken by 1*..., J. H. f °over; who had
het returned to Olin on his
moon previous to leaving for his charge
in Michigan, His;sermon was good and
appreciated. 1'he anniversary of the
SundaySchool has been postponed. from
April -23rd to the 29th and 80,1,
a beautiful cantata entitled "The Gal-
ilean"•ie being thoroughly prepared by
the teachers and scholars. It is an as•
sured fact that itwill be a success. The
quarterly board held a special meeting
to leave the. matter of a new chuteh too
`tli'0'Vo'li $li't'he con:grega4;i`on at ii 'idea _
fag which will be called on Wednesday
night of next. week. The proposition
a new edifice on Princess street or some
other site as the congregation decides
upon. -Next Sundays services will be
suitable for the glad Easter season; the
pastor will take for his morning sub-
ject "That :journey to Emmaus;" for
the evening, "au .honest doubter;" ap-
propriate anthems by the choir. The
W.M.S. of this church will hold its an-
nnal Easter service this (Friday) even-
ing; an interesting program has been
prepared; the ugual thank -offering, ac-
companied by a, favorite quotation,will
be taken at the door;. a hearty invita-
tion is extended to members of other
]honey.
on Tuesday evening when they decide
to be submitted will be the ui ding of
GEO. P. ST
STETSON'S
S1ireys Clothing
g spectacular
ectacular
UncleTom'sCabxn
were well pleased with the disc
tie Barnum of then all
• Popular Prices
15e, 2 is and 35c
Beats now on sale at Jackson Bros.
See our grand street parade
The early spring shipment has met a ` readysale' and
in
this second shipment consists of very desirable lines child's,
youth's and men's suits, styles are right, colors are right, pat
terns are right and the workmanship is guaranteed.
It will be to your int -rest to see these goods before.
buying' your spring suit:
The little boys shits are very nobbyand attractive.
MEN'S HATS --Of eonrse you'll want a new hat for Easter, our Pearl . Grey's ati
SOOT -Oar best
S ANDseller in a medium fine boot IS a Box Oalf irt`.�. •,
$1 25 to $ 00 each ar a favorites
TheF ast er
Isoed,or elastic tides at $2,25, they look well, wear well and fit well'
Breakfast CO4i.ARS. AND TIES—in large variety
L. ET
E, without nicely W. OTTIKE y (gyE s Lon�dosbnrn
Will be inoomplet
cooked ' otat es- ood: tatoes•
pp o I3 �pa-are-•tho•
only kind we sell Fresh eggs are very
important item .also et this time of the
year, which we will have on hand for the Truest economy
: toget the best
special occasion.
FOR THE EASTER DINNER
YOU will want many delicacies
which may be bought from Off. All the
imported canned goode,euoh as Mushrooms,
Petit Pole, Traufflea, eto. We can supply
you with A 1 cheese, et regular price;
GREENVEGETABLES
We willave on hand Thursday
b Z' arpday
and Saturday of this week.
"The Stiff of Life"
denominations. Owes it's name to the nutriment in
the flour from whic& . it is made. Good
bread can only be made from good flour,
The flour that we handle is the beat that
money can buy. We charge no more for
the best than you have often paid for un-
reliable brands, We are still selling our
No. 1 et $1.80.
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ULINTON MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
• Thursday, April12, 1900,
Fall Wheat .... .... .,,,to 65 a 0 68
Oats .. . 0 26. a 0 27.
Eye 0 40 a 0 45
Barley 0 38 a • 0 40 s le
peas 0 67 e 0 00F
Roar per cwt 1 75 a 2 00
Batter, loose 14.15,p'k'd a 13 it 0 14 guccoesor to
Eggs per doz 0 11 a 0 14 Georg4 Swallow
a 8 00
Ray, 8 00
Sheepekiins0 60
No. 1 Green frim. hides 0 06
Potatoes, ,..'0 25
' Chickens, per pair 0 30
Dnoks,per pair0 25
Goose, per lb 0 05
Tarkeye, earlb,.,,,,,, 0 08
Pork, live 515
Pork, droned...
Dried; apples per 1b0 O5.
Bon, per ton •.
Bhorse,porten. r„.,,,17 00
. GROCER
A a 0707cook's Cotton Root Componm .
a 0 25 IS euccesefolly need monthly by over
a 0 40 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladled Mk
It 0 40 �onrdruqgglsbforCosk'i Ceiba Rost Csar•
a 0 00 Take no other;aa all Mixturee,pilIa and
imitations are danaorotel. Prtaa No. 1, $i per
a 0 09 box; No.11,,10degrees etrninger,58per box. .NO,
ik .5 15 1 or 2. mailed en receipt of price and two scent
b 6 25 Stam a. The 0ook aoiripat►r Win leort On complete that no person hats any dislcalty 1
25 1 . Tend t fieldx>bgreebmmendect {17 We sisal an agent irr: averv, County 1M Ontario.
• Acheaply made Cream Separnatorisdeerr
tion, liable to break and diffioult to soper-
ate.
w,, is ie a out of the No. 1 Sharples, then
first product of the largest andbestOream
Separator manufactured in the world.
The capacity of this maohfneis825 pounds
an hone, price 330.
hada capacity of 800 p nnda an hour a d
the price is $$75.
Th material aterial entering .into these Ma.
chines are the best obtainable The work •
is none byskilled workman and is snbieo•
tine to te most rigid inspection. With-
out fear of substantial contradiction we
can say that for ease in operating, clear'
. skimming and durability there is no other
hand power Cream Separator made by
anyone anywhere that is eq'nal.to the
Sharples.
We place these Machines with dairy-
men on their merits. If you think of
buyinga• Cream Separator let us know
and we will loan yon a machine to be tit --
turned after a weeks trial if not sanei'ag-
m.,
s 0 05 teeponeible Driveler lit Caned*.
a 17 CO , son Druggist
tory in every respect. Vire think:that $
poesible for en agent for one machine
to oubtaik another who has a better OW
chine, but superior machine will de-
menstrate its superiority in an *anal
Thousands of the Sharpies mitehiesit
fir Von 11,1 "sdat"V h
hundreds of testimonials from neonle wins
have been Using them for a period Of allst
to six Tears during whialsgme they nava
' cost not ono dent for renews.
You run no risk in trying a WARAVIS*1
every maehine is guaranteed to give Per*
feat satisfaction,
in Ontario with full instructiOns
otWO ship these Separators to en/ IV
ting up and °Iterating. They Attila
ple in constructing and direation* 00
it handling Ahem,
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