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The Clinton New Era, 1900-06-15, Page 4:Tune 1t ffOO hi Waist Styles it A Are settled, and those who select from the charming line ot Waists showii here will be in style now and all through the season. Our collection represents many varieties, colors and designs, and prices add not a little to their attrac tiven.ess.: ItIlt,11111111111tIltIltIMPTIMI! Ladies-. •Shirt --WnieteTerontle of good quality Percale in assort- eti et Nees and ebeeks, detach- able self collar, ttll sizes. ape- ' . 50 dal value at • t. Waist of line goal ty Anieri. - icon Percale tit stripes . only, colove of blue, pink, etc., self (eaters end 1,11 tfs, made le new- est styles, specie' et 60c .& 75e Ladies Shirt "Waist. Made • of white Muslin wir h linen collet's at d cols, a real barg;tin lier • n 0 Ladies' Shirt Waists. made of . Pr -reale in black, arid White st tares out y, de, 2 tehtti?le OA- g s, all, sizes at erieb . ... Sa . . Lridies Shirt Waists, merle of fine quality Madras cloth in eseorted colons filet, lila en iteal white stripes, tneked front, extra value at • • Wiiite Pique Shirt Waists, in fancy designs, made in latest , up-to-date styles, all sizes. anti. .• cm! at 1.1150, $11.60, $2.00 • 'Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists,. of Marlberough eloth, in stripes oely,in aolors of Wee and pink, I 1 0 mat efsed back, vet y stY111„ at each . . in colors ot' navy and Itght bine, Shirt Woists, Of Corded Zephyr with fancy stripe, looks like • ineertion stripes twitched, V shape at back, ohe of the very- * letest novelties, special at I 50 • • Ladies' Shirt Waist made of .• Aanerican Foulards in navy, .pink, green, white, fancy ." stripe, else blue and white fig - ere, plain hack, new front, I • very stylish, place only..... 1 4uFi-TThe Hosiery Section 1 with two or three In- that the doctor was formerly a rest- . • • ,. Larewmnittseeficaiste_i-LolArinessownilme-ao.a.0.1; ..... PO' ge 1. seryareves seven, , tirotetigs-S. Oacfrioe, . ,,-. . 5'. depenclente and labor men. Following es yeti outlaw cooper es Co..., 1. is a reasonable .elassilicailon of the 88 1 Plietes-10 Li, laurees • 1 shirtwaist sty_les-aleyeetrsdbite .7%411nea 5 .. 4 ' Excursion to Detroit Te. To rent-inewEna. 5 Dining room girls -a u Miller ....... .... . 8 Do eou.--JE Idovey. . . 5 apeeiats-moKinnon & Co .... . ... ,. , 8 Don't you. eare-n Melville. . .arotice-New Bea.... Purchase -W D Fair & Co . Nothing eueceees-w Taylor 4 Bon Serge suits -hew= nros --ea .... eanore-Hodgens Bros TRE CLINTON NEW ERA Harlin is Beale% Additional Local News CO -Day Excursions To the itastlian Northwest' FattES Winnipeg Regina Delereane mooeolaw - 30 Antler Yorktou 1 ittritt ieseertZags rrixaoe Albert .$35 ceasary ,, Roulet& Bee veer ak swan Myer Edmonton n Goitre June le, nem% trip to bo oompletea on or before A.uguet 20 Going July return trip to be completed on or before september 12, collie July is, return trip to be eonspleted on or before September ie. infermetion arid tiokete from P„ 1.BonetENS, Railway es Steamship Agents Olinton ftlinton tuiftit Has Mold Supporter* In the DIED IN TOR011T0.-01) lklaY 2ardr tis 0. niections. Charles Rayson, brother-in-law ot Mrs Rayson, of town, died in Toronto at the ropected pia age of 72 years, a- JO:sough returns in the British Cul. ter a hang illness and- painful inner wale, election contest of Saturday are, trouble. hardly complete, sufficient are avail. FINE CATTial.-S. Smith made a able to indicate that the Martha 00y. large shipment of stock on Menday, ernment has met with a crushing de. 1 Among the bunch were 32 head, aver - feat, Cot of 08 -seats OnIy 7 have gone age weight 1200 lbs.. purchased from there being silt carloads for Toronto, for the GeVernMerit, although W. W. I weight 1320 Ihs.:houghtfrom Fair Bros. head, ,g H. McInnes may reasonably be classed Last week j'as, Cowan, of sessasth. - the and P,•Fof Sutherland , Iowa as a Government man, sw e nrt I bought four thotobreds for H. Cowan number to eight. The Government ranchmen ; li1ullet50 'was paid. for a c0Wart4 also claims Wells. Independent in N. calf and $100 a piece for two yearling E theifers. Recently R. McDonald, of . Kootenay, and Munro he provire, del party candidate in Clailliwack, 9,2,070 lbs, on an average of Ma each both of whom, hoWever, were opposed bringing the seller 61100 at $4.00 per by straight Governmentmen. Giving Cwt. the GoVernment all these, however, Hit Suomi) Wiai -The nomination , y FRIDAY JUNE 1L 1.0.00; they could not have a dozen members. of DrHorsey, bthe Libehals of On the other hand, the COPooltiQh wl1.1 next Dominion Election has special Oulross, sold 17 head which weighed North Grey, as their candidate at the • • gow g,itorttotounto have seventeen end the straight Con- interest for Clintonians, in the fact 1 • Clamors for: spAce in print . Can, - 1 - only quote.y4011 five or six Of thf, fifty good things awaiting your approval, Ladies' Extra Heavy Cottrin . Hose, in ribbed and plaimsizes fn, a. teal bargain at, n z per parr. 2' . . Boys' Extra HertvyRibned Cot- - ' ton Hose guaranteed at alp- I g . less dye,A 1 value at per littirl Ladies Fast Black Cotton. Hose . seemless feet, spliced heenand • • toe, double sole, gu a eau teed g real mato, special value at Boys' Extra Heavy Ribbed pot- - •ton • }lose, with double sole, . heel and. toe, warranted faet . tly.e, will givegood wear, sizes • 7-to9, regular 30c quali t la to c . neat 25e pair or gpitir for •• • Children'y l3leck Cotton Hose,. , at-. . .;,. . , , 15c.25,c ' all ftstb1ack4M A 1 value. •Bo vs' Extra Floe 'Ribbed Cot- . tint Hoses heavy sole, heel and • • tty, Herrnalorf dye„ sizes 8, 8, 0 only, for beat wear, sOo-30C clad at, , „ . ' 004matasoes•sealmoo40•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.4000 • • • • STORE NOTES • • ' • * • fi Just arrived—Tuckered Lawrs in two widths • • . • • • Summer corsets all sizes at 32c • . • • • Fancy Parasols lair ladies and ehildreno Have.ymi seen them ? • a. Scarce good -All ovev Lace* in Black and White -we nave them. • ji Embroidery Insertions 8c to 23c •• • ' • • : , . • • spoolooiacetratessisioestelpesaonsiromsetvemlitmee0.06,1014,04! Saturday.satlirdn,y, and Monday -are .alwa)s busy dayS.,t t4is store, in order to ao'diAi- andlViOndaY 'ble -our Ilene business, we bave marked many lines below-wholeSale,prices't for two days only. "Eight -o'clock :will be none too Soonfor first choice. • $1.0 :WrappeT., for . • • Unibrellas at 490 25 only urn brellas with beet solid ' frame,covet mg of hatd finish- ed sateen, fast -black, faney. wood handles, will inak,e good • ' school urnbrelles. regular yen . . tie ts 75; special for two days. each ace9c A Snap in Cottons 350 yards of pure white cottoii, free of specks, full. 86 inches • wide, heavy make, supetior • finish, well worth lle, special for two days at So 400 yards of unbleached cotton, • . a extra -heavy quality, no dark specks, will bleach nicely, re- gular 7c quality, Saturday or . .Monday to yards for 80c. . . 3.0c Muslin at 50 3011 yards of fancy dress muslina-'s assorted colors and designs,. wart Anted fast colors,just the I hing for childrennt Wenr, re- gular price 100, to clear at , 56 500 Table Linens 29c • 1 end only of red and green table . linen, reversible, extrit heavy.. ' quality, warranted fast colors, regular 50c, to clear at 29e 30c Tweed for '19c 50'y:seder of heavy tweed 20 tiro ches wide,mnall patterne,dark colors,suitahle for boys school pants, regular 80c yalue, sped - lid for two days 19c: 60c Lunch Cloth 200 20 only Lunch Cloths, size 28x30 nicely henistitcheenguaranteed all linen, well worth 50; .spe- cial to clear at 20 ,C te, lanatitaa (1Watzi, • -- 1'j8( 105' Wrappers gtodmade • strong printmade in the new- est up-to- date style, frills over . shoolders, waist • all . lined, skirt - 120 inches • wide, regu- lap prices were $1.50 ) - .each, spec. e. Jai to clear .11.eacti LOO •. • only stood covers. made of 80c 8tandCoversize White cluck with fast color fan- . cy borders,regular 30e each, to • clear at... . .. Ise A Silk Bargain, _1700,,yar.ds of silkaita.colors-.4 red- •and white,blueand white, pur- ple and white, gold and white, nistripee rinlysregulite45eq1181- 11.37, to dear at 29e $8 Table Sets '$196 nye only Table SOI5,consisting. of table:cloth and ldozen nap- kins to tnatch, ingeld and. white, aed all white, with fringe all ground, wa,rrantocl ail prffe Linen, regular $f3.50, to dear at per set ....451.88, ars& Ce • A Bargain in Misses' Suininer Hats 1101114,111010 Misses' Hats made of fine quality; Leghornette, ti nicely tt•itionied with Feather, Steel Beckle and Ribbon, in assorted colors and shapes, the very latest New York Goods, sold in oth- er places at $1.00 and$1,26 each, no epecsal for two -days each.. 0.... loud a:ar.;•)".s.rb?ttitezrritMgaa.lialita' C.:48g1:$'),T288tt*.:D Voltr MOIICy Haelf it You Want It • seats:— •• • Government -Oliver, Delta, 'Smith, S. E. Kootenay; Curtis, Roseland; Brown, Westminster; Rowan. Rich- .raond; Martin and Gilmour, Vancou- yer; McInnes, N. Nanaimo-8. • .• 8 Opposition'-Meunce Conaox; Irving, 8 . • Sassier; Dickle, Cowiehan; Pooley and 8 Hayward, Eequirnault; ..Pr.entice, E. , Lillooet;.•Stnitb, • W. Lillooet; Duns. ' mutt', S. Nanasmo; Het meken, Turner, OTTAWA LETTER. Hail and McPhillips, Victories Rooth; phy, Yale W.; ElisLon, Yale E , and HARD UP FOR GMEVANOES. Fulton, Yale N.-17, " Conservatives - Clifford, Classier; The Manner in which the Opposition Rogers and Hunter, Cariboo; Mel3ride, hunt for•grievances against the govern. • Dewdney; Ttuv ler, Revelstoke; Garden meat was ehown in the House the othet and latlow, Vancouver -7. day. Mr Taylor, the officious Conser- Provincial way - Neill, Alberni; votive whip, asked why it was that the Munro, Chilliwack; Green, Slocan; American Bank Note uo. was not fly. Houston, Nelson -4. ing a flag in honor of the relief of Pre- Independent -Willis, N. E. ICoote. torts,. Mr Fielding replied that it was nay -1, _ none of the Government's buainess Labor -Smith, Nanainao-1, why this company was not flying a fleg. Still, the 00-nservatives tried, to Speaker Bain Will Retire; make political whet out of the cir- cunastence, notwithstanding the fact Hon. Thos. Bain has announced that that the Aanerica,n Bank Note- bo, is he will not again be a candidate for simply it private concerti doing busi- ness.ete e. But, as a matter ee eacathe political honors in South Wentworth -flag Was 'flying, an a was 6 naply a after the term of the present Parlia- ment. This announcement was re - piece ot impertinence in calling atten- tion to it. N. Victorier Eberts S, Victoria; Mur- . • • ceived with greet regret in political A 13/4•11 GAIWEN' circlesat the capital. Mr Bain's with. • • vO Stedrewal frern political life will be a 'die - During my.tirma in CetaVva I ° . • • • bave seen some pretty stormy Scenes tinct less to the Liberal party, br whose in the House uf Commons, but for ranks he has occupied an honored 'disregard of Parliamentary reles, and place for many Years,, He is a man of down rignt dor det lines§ isstud ugliness, • refusal to be governed by the Speaker," wide knowledge, geetil patliatnentary the toW which took place on VVednes- experience and geriiel Personality. Mr day caps them ells - It' arose over a .. matter introduced by Mr Monk, Bain has always been recognized as M. P. for,-.11arques Cartier, who one of the most: successful speakers in read an article aitegipg that certain the Liberal Party:his style being calm; emergency food supplied the Canadian • i contingent was not the. same as thedelberate and convincing. Wherever ' samples first submitted. The political' he appeared an -the political plattriese 11001105 peeped out of every phrase he he left to splendd impression. • His rel- .nttered and vvhethet he is, ae the Min- • ations with his fella w-inembers of the- istee of Militiasaid, a friend of sorrie• ,Liberal party have been of the hap - interested patty, or not, or Whetherhe piest cbaracter, and be enjoys the res- siroply:accepted apartisan brief from l'ect..°f 0:1`)8e w•ht) differ irt'm likaln some of his political friends, before he politics: • In the position which he now ' got through the. Member for Jaccoes fills be hasdisplayed dignity, impar - Cartier • En ust •have felt*Storry be did iaa lialitys and a thoronoh acquaintance His pretnisee were wrong, and his con. with the rules of parliamentary pro- eltasions, after the ministerial exPlanit- cedine. Ms understood that Mr teams: tions were given, had also to go by the desire to retire from polities is due to board. Not a single direct charge the fact, that his eyesight has been against the department was mede and -somewhat impaired, and will in the the challenge to Wake one br,so at once fot ure need extreme care onhis part. Obtain a conimittee of investigatfon, flis present duties are somewhat try - %%tarot taken up._. _A, More ,paltry or ing.en : than. accotint, and. he avant unfair attenipt to harm it ,depar tment hirnselt of every opportunity to be in of Mate which has,'In connection with Lhs.°P" Mr' - the despatch of the contingents, worn- - _ as, — ' • ed so well and successfully accomplish-Fromlla- -4114-**-411-oilitteas9•e!s .Peft- A good many members took part in Many of our townspeople who were the discussion- in faet several tried to not at, the town ' hall on the eyening take part at once; and amid the babel •of Match 1st to veitnesS the cletnonstra. of toogues, cries of 'order"; shouts of tion made there on learning of there- "sit defeerea and ,general disturbance, ',. lief of Ladysmith and whose Curiosity stood the Speaker, vainly :trying te was raised .to the highest tension , to bring order out of chaos, -and control a know, what our ant horees aud artist; mob that did not want to be contt idled. Miss Clara H. Mounteastle, reek - The atmosphere was hot outside, and ed that she received such an ova - hotter in; bad tempered Conservatives, tion ;on that (suasion, can now have threatened to "knock-the,stuffingn out their enriOsitY gratified. We re - of equally (16.1cl1empered Liberals. nrOducei the eetee but we cannot For four hours Parliament lost its dig- the expression and 'clear voice nitV and was a veritable bear garden, which Was so noticeahle, especially in all because a Conservative member the encore "Canada," The au th.oress made an unwarranted attack on the had only two hours ba which to pie. Minister of Militia, on the strength of pare the poern which was so eotlausia,s- a newspaper paragraph. tocally received as was the encorellAso, .All MenstrAL saBilet. Baum On LADYSMITH. — On Thursday the Premier introduced Near the ZleVie /rOM Africal a resolution, seconded by tbe leader of I Spread. the tidings near and far : the Opposition; that a message be sent Bp 161,3orurscniliaautuli,..;;hastete ariv intim right ; the Queen, congratulating her on the Lotufletbispraisee ring, g' [the right. success of British arms in South Af- • He who for weeka and. months has battled for rice', and the probable eatly ter -mina- itio7419liettgalatreitia Itlieil' .lsel tion of the war. Mr Boutlassa in a nisei inyour patriotic power, somewhat heated and very iejudicions speech, took exception to the resolti- In Mannino let all creation ke a glorious demonstration. a tion, during which he Was loudly hiss- 13 li. u tri The ehampiont The liero.of the hour! -ed, and he deserved to tie, and he no Hight IlIghl 'Your banners raise, sooner sat cloven than some one.propoe- s Strout in the vietores praise; • , uller,the conqueror mph luts triued once again; ed three cheers for the Queen; instant- Drums, loud rejoleing beat, weet ly the Vvhole /louse was on its feet, Breathe, cornets, wild. and s ; • Bnorth year cheering wildly, members throwing ed fmelody across theraging main, Shout for Buller! Ili I Harralii their hats in the air, while some one else struck the National Anthem, When the House resumed its normal condition, Sir Wilfrid Lauda, and Air John Chariton made short _patriotic eneerhes„ both. eonderiatibeg Mr Beer. atom, arid, what Is very unusual, both sides cheered them to the echo, It is surprising how unanimous the House becomes when the peppier etiordie touched, and -petty spirit is ell Itt inated. It would,be very much nicer if such oc- currences were tnore freq sten t. The Conserve( ive papal s are trying to melte cepital becanse several Liberale re. Omitted on their seats while the Na- tional Anthem wasbeirer sung; sup. posing they (lid; when the Natiooal flitilhem was sung in reference to the Preferentiel tart% every Conservative in the House remained seated. Organizer 13irminghain's silence Was golden, at least begot paid for keeping ("OWL ill Ste John Boyd, Chancellor of On. tatio, and Sustiees McTavish and Fal- conbritige are the commissioners ,ap. pointed by the Dominion Parliament to inVestigate the alleged election frauds, • it • The lilyceter Advocate, under the able management of lilditor Sanders, has finished its thirteenth year of publics,. don, In this tine it has served the • wants of .Exeter, and ranks tO day as a " bright, newsy weekly„ We congratu.. At °Inaba, etwoy 0..11, Wools of the late Bro, Sanderson the fineeeS41 he has Orange Pico Mate wee giten an official Hero of South. Africa f. All the praise is thine! All thine to -day, Thine and the army with thee; Men of courage!' Men of bmvoy! twenty, Men who have borne, the brunt of .hattle's fierce • . Citizene, one and all. High or low, great or email, Come forth in myriade,and make a loud acclaim; • Conte'in your, gay attire, • • Como with your hearts on.flre, [name. Burning with patriot zeal to bless his lamer -ed. Shout for Bullerl--Hip•hurrithl . Hero of South Africa! Ladysmith, in looliing unto thee In her direst tribalation, • Tamed her eyes to Sure salvation; Buller 'twas set that tortured city free. Hurried oft by foes unseen, Foes who showed their vouometl spleen By !their savage disregard of honest warfareTa Lacking guns of equal power [taws. With the Boers in that hour fa cause Who shall say tly losses were ettstaincd.without ShOut for VIA tor! Hip! Hurrah! Hero of South Africa ; Shout for Bobs and all our valiant men, Then, before your spirits ebb, Otie more cheer, Hurrah for Webb!* May he be a general %viten he coulee home again. 'Trivet° Benjamin Webb, a young man, and auutows ono vOltUlteor. CANADA. rairest land beneath the sun, Brightest gem by Britain won, . . O'ek• herhomes from sea to. Sea Moats the banner of the freer. Canada! Canada! ' Shout! Hurrah! for Canada. Come and see her, 31atioXiRt Comer How her wheels of co»nneree Muni View her landscape spreading wide, kenning seenee on every Aide. show Hurrah! Hie Hip hurrah! for Canada. Peorlese (Minato of the West( Lana in wealth and beauty &posed; Bweetest country ever iteowni -Canada! our loved! Our own! • Hip hurrahl. Mei Hurrah! Hermit! Hurriart for 1 militia, met with, and hope we may claim him l'eccPti°In'i J. 1311(126)11 War3 pent, and on anal. eon). tag aut„onco -expresso. as a 'confrere for some time to come sympathy for the republics, dent here. For several years he has been a representative of the Sun Life Insurance (Jo., his field ofoperations being chiefly in China, but his wife and family lived at Owen Sound, and he is said to have made considerable nioney bY his operations. He is a son in•law of Dr. Macdonald, AL P., one of the best platform speakers in the Dominion, and his old friends here -Liberal and Denser votive alike -look for his election by a good majority. A STAR Er.0oUTIONIST.- At this ex- ereises held by the gradorites of the Fargo'Dak., Grammar School at thee opera house in that, place,' Miss Oath - alone McMorchy, youngest daughter of Wm. McMin cby, who was former- ly a citizen of Clinton foe a number ot years, was a star of those who took Part in the evening "program'. The Fargo For and Daily Republican seas this in flattering terms of her nunahers whieh speaks for itself :- "Another one, who .could•altnost be termed the star in the aggregation of class elocu- tinniats was Catharine Florence Mc- Murchy, who gave a, haunorolis selec- tion entitled 'The Judgement. Day." She fairly leaped. Into the hearts of audience who showed delight in deaf- ening applause." . AN *APPLE 0.4-sne-A. very important case was tried in Godericb on Wednes- day which will be found interesting to all flutters and eepecially to those lat this locality it was ari apple case be- tween Jas, Steep, of Clinton, mod .11. •Werren, of flullett, the former haying entered it as test caee, claiming, that cull apples were putin barrels for good and thereby lost considerable when' selling them for first or seeptida. Three witnesses -were celled for the plaini•iff --alos.Wheatley, P.Kerr and 3 McGill; eleven were called for the defence- D. Centelon, A.Cook. .7 Fair, B. Cole; Jas. Southcornhe and others. Evidence was taken in which it was shown 131aintrif had lost'heavily on his export, having proved a bill of loss on 64 barrels and claimed :More, • The jury returned it verdict- in plaintiff's fever and Mi -Steep got $100 with costs. Garrote & Garrow acted for plff., E. Campion for deft. This is a case which should be very tmpertant to those deal- ing in apples as the apple men lose, heavily last year in exporting apples whichhecame rotten and unfit for Use. It has injured the export trade to the old country'of Canedian apples. -None but thebest should be packed and the buyers should see to it. It is to their own advantage, ' An' OLD StreLtn.-alr A.. Forres- ter, father of D. A. Forrester of town, passed away at the respected age of four score yeare at hie home in Mit- on Wednesday of last week. He had lived in that town for over twen- ty years and. -was engaged in the. fl /rosiness. ' The funeral took place Friday afternnon Mr and Mrs Ferree- teratnd their SODS, Sohn and Andrew, of town, being among the relatives who attended. The Mitchell Recorder thus'refers to the late gentlemen :- "By the death of Mr Andrew Forres- ter, of thaeouth ward, which occur- red ,on 'Wednesday afternoon, one of the:earliest settlers of the county has been rernovtal. Mr Forrester came to the county and settled at St. Mary's in 1843; when there were only two log cabins in that settlement. He estab- lished the flaX mills there and contin- ued runeing them till 1870, wnen , he came to Mitchell and started the flax will here. He was very successful in his operations and gave ettiployment to a large number of men and boys in connection with his business. When he ceased to operate his flax mills a few years ego, owing to poor markets for his products, the loss was keenly felt by the town and immediate vicin- ity, Mr Forrester was always an hon- orable, straightforward and fair deal- ing man, strongly opposed to shows, shams and false pretenses. In his business operations he accumulated considerable wealthsathil baiiides being one of the oldest, he wits coneeded to. be the wealthiest citizen of the town. He leaves a Widow, two sons and tvvo daughters, David A., of Clinton, and William, at home ; Mrs Jas. Dougher- ty and Mrs W.. Elliott. of the town." , DIVATti OV AN ESTIMABLV LADY. - Man' here will regret to learn of tbe death o„f Mrs W. Davey, who died in Guelph on Sunday, 3dhe 10th, at the age of 30 years awl 11 niontbe, The deceased lady WAS a daughter of a former tovensmate George •Gordon, whe retnoved from Clinton to Berlin -clueing the past year. The family were Well known and highly reePeeted iti Clinton, oral we join with tbeir many friends in extending Syinpatily, The Berlin Record of /tine lith thus refers in part to her derniseo--"It is one sad duty to chronicle the death of Mrs J. VV. Davey, which occurred at the Guelph Genera' Hospital on Sunday everting. Very few of her Mende in Berlin knew that she Wag 111, and wn. sequently could hardly credit the in- telligence When it reached thern. She went to the hospital to undergo an operation for caucer of the bowels. The opera( ien was performed till Fri- day, and elle appeared te Withstand the strain well, but on Saturday even- ing tool( a turn for the werse, and by Midnight was uneonscious, The bus - band and family were eummorsed, bat she never revived sufficiently to recog. nize them, lind on Sunday evening quietly passed away. The remains were taken to Berlin for interment, Mrs'Davey WaS the eldest of five child. rem and when 12 years of age her Mother died, and upon her yourig thoulders devolved the 'chief labor of ming for he) young brothers and els- tete. This heavy task RIM lifiVOIVed faithfully, and her beother; and isters regarded her as dearly as a Maher, She was of a cheetbful, yet earnest na. t tire, fuel tippet ently healthy and etrong; a faithful ntentbee of the Aletin mint, elem.!). A loving hoeband end tree ebildren are lett br e fly death, a little girl having died some years ago," EP- : Pape 11%**Ii1frik1I'111%%%111% %%- Sometimes You Can Other Times You Can't Bu i this is the month that YOU CAN buy Wall Paper and Window. Shades below regular prices. You should know the reason, as we have been telt ing you for three' weeks about our good fortune in seouring a large stock of Window' Shades—just think about it 40c and 45c Shades selling for 30c ' 65c Ones for 50e And others in proportion We are also quoting special prices on Wall 15c Pppers at Sc 10c Papers at 5c •All Paper trimmed free Curtain Poles . The regular 350 Pole, with Wood or .brass 1 iriraniings, comiblete, with brakketl..._and. pins, for 25c. Better lines at 40c 50c 7.5e $1 and $1:50 eooper eo eiinton. Vito ItoAtoitv%%1V410%%% 10011% COMing and dBolan. ole. Monelsaviltluxe andadyOni. Alba. es wheeled. to Russel- . I f , Miss Beatonis the gm of Mrs Isaac PrOut. paid Inepector McKay, othe customs, 'Wingaane Clinton a visit on ThersdaY. Nissfelelifurehie iS tang in Toronto Shia 8' 800P01.11.°Pres64ting the Girehlie 4t Me" week. Oulloch Co:, Galt, gave it a call onday .N'qcliies.. Miss Sills was the guest of Miss Doyle . for Dr and Mrs Gregg. of Toronto, are the guest's ' Sunday. ' 0f th ir daughter,M Bev. St owert, a Mrs Geo. Coate 4s the guest Of Mrs,Wila. Ball, .13,ase Line. • • Mr and Mrs ,Jas. Malkteth .spent Sunday in Dungannon. ±0?agulaDiti.Shaw took a run up., from London The Misses Stout were home visiting at. Hirk- ton last year. • • *Mrs Capt. Rance was inLonclon for the past week. • . • - - Jas. McMurchie Was down' from 33Iyth on Monday evening. - Wilbur Manning was in Toronto on a business 1 trip on Wednesday. . • 1 • H. Bell mil. Doyle, 'of Wingbam, were .in town for over Sunday. .Tas. Scott, barrister, was Up to Goclerieli on Tuesday on it buainess trip; ' A. Graham, Inglewood, was here .for several days this week, on business, Mrs (Ilev.i Deihl and children are visiting at Mr J. BleGarva's, Ontario street. The Seaforth curlers were registered. at the Battenburry while here on Monday. Mrs W. CooperWas in Toronto on Tuesday and attended the convocation.at VarsitY. H. B. Chant was up its Goderich this week acting as a grand juryman at the assizes. . Miss L. johnston, who has been teaching. school neer Brampton, has returned home. A. R. Williams, of the Williams' Shoe Co., Brampton, was here on business on Saturday, Mr end Mrs Murney, Goderimith, spent Sim - day in town, the guests of Xr and Mrs 3. • Dm- merton, • .1libes F. 'Xing was home frem Dashwood for Sunday, aceompaniedby her friend, Mrs :Kel- lerman. Mrs R. Sellery, of Hineardine, was this guest of her daughter, Mrs A. T. Cooperi •for several days last Week, . . y t for Owen Sound on MondaY Where he has accepted a situation in the biscuit manufactory Of McLaughlia & Co. Miss CarolNewcombe, who has' been attena- ing the conservatory of Alusic in .London for the poet three menthe, returned Wednesday. Gow, a student of McGill University', Montreal, lent town for a while and Will take orders fora work entitled 'TOth Century Vac ts:" Thos. Johnston, of Zurich, accompanied by his two daughters drove up on Saturday and were the guests of Alderman Johnston for over Sunday. Conductor Algie, of the division; was hiking a few days off this week. He went to• Alton to vialt his father, who has been very ill of late, Mra .1. S. Artnetrong and child arrived at her liormyhere fromOntario, _geoid a lengthy tinie visiting at her motherat mon W. Cooper's. • arra Masson accompanied Judge Unseen from Goderieli on Tuesday while he was presiding over it court of arbitration between the G. T. It. ,and 3. Taylor was in Hamilton on Vredneaday looking after tut auction sale a boon; end sheet' which he intende to purchase and give the bene - of cheap goods to the B. 11. Ayer, representing the White-fitarLine which will Oman excursion from Goderieli to Detroit,on Julie 21,wita here oft Monday Malt- ing all the necessary arrangements. Edgely•, Men., cerrespondent thus refers to a former Iltironian:-Mr P. G. Whittingliam lattow recovering from a severe attnek of stele. /MEW All W111 be pleased to hear oafs c 'nya1- sconce. Alnong the number. of !county eOmmission who were in town forIl few hours along wit Our friend, Jas. Snell, were B. S. Coolc,*of Pord• wich, .T. Bownum,of Brussela,and H..Ohantbers, of Ashfleld, Miss Nottnteastle, whohas beeti. visiting frieude in Toronto forthe VIVA s.Ix Weekre. turned home on Wednesday oyof ng. She says Toronto has well earned the name of the Qiieen CIty-it is beautiful. Mrs ,T. P. Sheppard, of Winnipeg, arrived at - her father's home,on the lgtheoncession ()POW- erieh township,on Tuesday night. 1111%Bhep parm d will make an extended .visit in thie local- ity before returning- to her home in Winnipeg El G B manse. • . Mr Dick Herberts, of Seaforth, was in' town Sunday. Ho prefers the Lilies or Clinton, to Seaforth.• • Chas Smith, of Clinton foundry spent Sint - day' at his home hl Seaforth. I da no doub that he likes Clinton. best. • • e Mrs Aselu'hald and MrsTear, of Lucknow,, Were visiting at Mralt. Me mina 's and also. at Mrs Baird's, Brucetleld, last k. 1 Mr andltirs 1 W. Irwin and ughter Agnea left on Monday fora few weeks' visit among frlcndsatOrlllia,Penetang and othar p 1. Jas. Howson, of Sintainta,St W. T. was au " his home here for several days this week. He left on Thursday morning with a carload a i horses for the west. ' J. Swartz was down from Whighant on Thurs- day vrith two new buggies manufactured by Swartz &Done, to be delivered to buyers in Brueeiield. W. L. Laub° was in town the other day mak- ing arrangements to hav_e. his family appear here in July. There ' ard seven of them, all good musicians and it Is their intention to pay a visit among the neighboring Places. • SHIPPED TO LoNDON.—An 1tineran0 . vagrant, who was rendered unable . to use his lower limbs from paralysis and was obliged to be carried around on a seat of Ins own struck town on Satur- day. He said he hailed from the States and wanted to go back,disgust- ed with the Union Jack, and was as great sympathizer of the Beers, from; Which the boa s made the appellation of - calling him a "Boeh". On Sunday morning he seated himself at New- combe's corner selling lead pencils but Chief Meetly aoon put him out of sight by placing htni in the council chamber until Monday morning when the best thing to do was to ship the- idle wanderer, to London via to the State e from whence he came. A tick -- et was procured for him and Conduct- or Quirk had him safely landed at the end of his run, Happily he could do no harm physically hat his tongue was vile and he used ,it too freely. No wonder he was not a desirable being to succonr by charity, • • otos hotos Special offer for two weeks at Burgess' Studio. We are giving one 'en- larged photo with every dozen of our four dollar cabinet photogrnAs aered. . Come early and avoid the • Joe. Watson, of Toronte, wee in in teW/1 thiN Week emmeetion with the National smitten • urgestat th„ oileer or kis visit being to , , trent men 11 foul eure of persOta affected with pulmmary disease. • Were' After' Vooll's Eltotatodinio mn.,11:04.Ntrogm, who lids bet% nruliftw. The Cmf Mwelv? nmedy. steer, ItIva J. It. Worge__ill of oreterieli, returned , Sold and n eteemended ty sli unne last week. Mrs worsell a severe at. drtigglets in tint/rens tacit of typhoid fevee,and for a time Tier life wag•drspaircd. of, lira her, nurse inieten friends able inedienie diL,cov'eren. reales guarmitrea to turn al will's, :Ilea to know that she hag fully rt. • establish it publin tution for the ieeettion • ed. tliereirein. 1.01.1. AC 0 moo exua ealmens all t, iarta of rs ut-a Mr IL Viisjer 'wee in town on Thuralav re - !lowing itefemintaneci:lio and steetanprinivil Mrs • I, o;ter ape/ daughter en ThurAlay to Brampton whure tit( gt, to resole. We were pleased to have Mr Fo..ter aka 8,4 (tea% The family will ilia many warns lwarts In Clinton Whenever they pay ilea vitet. sr execto, Mentat 'Worry, ieereeve Irk) Of TO: ince.e.Opinst or etiontlaote, ilTattA %Tenn al 13,triae! "4;•d•trtra oin. C3. ea vett sena ca . re, f toe o env idroLIA The Wler reenieente, Windeor,pat ai„ W 'ePholphoilinn nob' itt C1lntii1tnns* nay eloion,Drugglut, . `t, 1