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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-03-08, Page 8
, a • THE CLI NT()N NEWS-TtE ,(1111) C":7-. .e.-_r:.:w_.„,..,:_.trimi Tr.:,itG7t..,2,,,,,,,•pCihlE► a..., ,,.., .,' kw`” pliMM sins-.,-- ....-..--.7.--.:77.-1:-....... inial, , o , ii I i i _ , -. „ mull IN w..,.1,4 ii, a.Kici CS " - - - -I • Mr. Horsey Cole luta returned from BRC I i 1,D• 1111Illett. I311rT11. uoL,M SYlti LL Soma Ration Shallow 9 •andfamily leave for theaWalker fa 1 le, o 3t Mr. J. 't'Val Miss Allio Green of Ba dield is the llntondcdforiastl_suo.t Mr. William Herrington P 1ky guest of her uncle, Councillor Walk. Air. John Sniderie into the bicycle concessiondied on Monday at the ripe • Manitoba on Tuesday. bustnees this year again. 110 got sev- ago of 76 years. He had been in poor Mr. Uobles the shomaker, has re- el. era t now whc'rltt in this week, ilio health for tnontlia, never having re- turned to lielf;r;Lctt, Mr. Hector Amorof Hamilton was 1•Lteet and tuos4 fashionable wakes. covered from oe stinks of paralysis with Air. Gundry, deputy sheri1Y of God - 4 HO l est Li l, to % i , , s s wife V a 't tt Lv i Alf d 4 . In e r c ht vo' vis i nst tall. Ili er t 3v. a t a a t T s Tura o u st o s c Y is L am art L h h he Lvas o sect 1 , tit C f l' .Lues AY Iissrs. turd r p fi p A ., i Casa is sinc ser o ► aLn r •to . t v a ca and h hTr. G. f r n • 1 Woocls ck. If died a n ambci of eiLrs, week. o k t c tai g� y a r c f ails me . 1111116 r. William Garter has returned from there any person has one any gainer Blanchard resided with him on the prominent business man of this place, Roferenoe �� , Toronto where he was engaged in than theirs, they would like to hear homestead. Among bis children are has bought a hardware business and cold storage. from them, four daugher, three of them married, ood will in Sebringville to which place Mr. Richard Herbert of Seaforth was Mr. Andrew Oise of this village went and two sons, Samuel Ilerringtan of he intends going in a few weeks. Mr, Solie visiting his sister,Mrs.Oharles Witte, on a business trip .to London last week. Blyth anser d George of Gueph. Mr. Mole a good sound business roan part of last week Me. McKe,takes possession of the Thos, Bell of Gunton was a step -sou. and will lie greatly missed in our iloligous Antericau Rouse on the first of April The funeral took place on Wednesday' but g. Air. and Mia. Harry Ryan of the Nile were viewer. -at Mr. D. moles from while Mr. R. Graham takes possession to Londesboro cemetery. + Mr. F. W. Sean hits purcbased the Saturday to Monday. of the Mason House of Clinton on the Mr. Dan. Prior of Clinton has sem. lot on Queen street from Mr. Moser. "Tire. ame date, ed the contract for the brickwork of Mrs. Warren of Uncle Sam's domains ( Mrs, William Graham of Marlette, Me. John Grainger and Mr. Jas. the house which Me. John Manning of Is visiting at Air, Denketed's. 'Minh., is visiting at Mr. Arthur Ross visited Blyth this week. near Londeshorn will have built Horst A social was held by theY. P. S. of Cook's and with other friends. A'Ir Duncan McTavish returned summer. Mr. Prior has erected a num C. E. in the basement of Presbyterian We have about 50 books assorted its above, some were 650 many were 250, some in cloth covers some in paler. Your choice loc. NAM", Agent; Parker's .Dye Works, The VI. D. Fair Co, Often the Oheapeet, Always the Beaj.. New Advertisements. Spectacles at 81-w: Cooper Co' • 1 Spring Hats—A. J. Morrish 1 54 Suits Now Iu—A. J. Holloway Your Lost Opportunity—T, Jackson,' Sr 1 'We havo what we advortiso—Nowoombe's4 Removal Salo—O. Cooper FD Co 6 Barley for Sale-0oorgo Middleton 5 Milk Routes—W. S. Lawrence Health and HaPninose--S, Jackson5 8 Romoved—A. J. Grigg' Early Spring Goods—Jackson Bros 8 Correot Spring Stylus 8 Some Fiction—W. D. Fair Co About o o o People eons. :•semea WHERE THEY ARE home from the West last week. ' "'- "`•'•"'- bei of dwellings in this part .of the chureii on Wednesday night. A. good hir. well.at. townsbip and his good work speaks for program was given and there were a0DERIC1'i TOWNSHIP. tended Boyce's sale WAS d andgood prices were realized. itself: roans purchasers at the refreshment Thos. Brown wielded tba. hemmer. After an of f t it,ht boot making it financial t t illness about a or n y oo s ma nn a inane a s sweeter, Mr, R. J. Oluff of Clinton spent a few Oing to the storm last Sunday Airs, Dominick Reynolds succumbed to Reeve Carter has returned after a d of this week at Mrs George there was no preaching in the Presby the grim destroyer on Monday in her two months' visit in the United States. learn has been quite ill, T. C. Delgaty, our merchant tailor, fern ldy suffered antLadysmith b d 1 Hudie's. D7:rs, 1=ludie, we regret to tensa church. sixty-ninth year, and the Bereaved When the news of the Relief of i e loss. re ac M here the citizens is s trio atrm les in and tiny- The eceasecl was a devoted daughter showed their loyalty by adorning al i + ofClinton is the iCutct Miss Sybil or guest of her grandfather, Mr, J. L, Gourtiee. • Mies gusto Acheson is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. B. Oalbick, Woodstock. will i ton Rev. B. ()lenient of Ol n preach an Educational sermon on Sun- day morning when the congregation way expect to hear a scholarly dis- course for this reverend gentleman rs one of the best -fitted members of the London Conference to deal with the question of .Education. On Monday evening, the 12th inst. Miss Preston,. returned Missionary from Japan, well speak on "The cust- oms and manners of Japan." A very successful house -social, under the auspices of the Holmesville Aux- iliary of the W. A. AI. A., wits held on Tuesday evenin last at the residence of Mr. Robt. Elliott, lth con. The roads were in a very bad condition and consequently the attendance not large hue all had a very merry time and hope that they may have future opportunt- ties of enjoying an evening's entertain- ment at the home . of their good- natured host and hostess. MA -RCM R,1aO) Correct Spring Siyics From the leading fashion centres are O de artment. In Dress learn, of th B field Line was one desiring a sprint, overcoat or a of the Catholic church and brghly. es- .their windows with streamers and ._...___. pouring into every p _.. 11*ort AlUcrt. Ireland, sixty years ago last Tuesday. his stock before going elsewhere. __ Int �� by doesn't look his three -score il? years Mr. Albert linter ,who has been kindly and ho ick or and ever ready Queen bed e a procession up and down Stuffs, Trimmings,. ings,. 11'1.a .l.tle►s, Cotton Fabrics,. by any meansand would Nnaily pass for speeding the winter witliFriends hero, to succor the sick or distressed. Her Queen street. Miss Mabel Quaid returned Saturday tY was but leaves for hishnme in the Nest title husband survives, together with the A patriotic concert will he held in from six weeks visit with- her sister Goo r • Dr.- Air. Watson, Inspector of the Bank Charlie Tout and his s[dtor Miss Allis ) l71 this country an as span life in this township where he is held tri take to Manitoba. fruit; Annie Reynolds and Mrs.Burns, of Hamilton, and ins aisaistant,'.Air■ .of Huron township, ,rocs county,spent . here al. in the very highest respect and esteem. Six thoughtful looking men could be . Cleveland ; Dominick in Stratford and Young, finished inspecting the:Bark • a f )w days in the village last week, Novelties advdnCe shipments are Assessor Thompson would have had seen last Tuesday evening heading Patrick on the homestead,, The furter- • books here on Monday. Dick Smith, Landon, returned to. e d o the 'atresic Messrs Mackenzie and , •can- the cit again last week. Alain happy returns of the day. Mt•. has got b l g _ .p John lut'f o ay born in good old county Fermanagh, spring suit would do well to examine d d h neer 1 fl Th school children of relatives and friends. Sloe was ,flags and singing patriotic songs, teemed and respected y it are circle riga. a sc boo c i ren waving - •se • ten years younger. Mr. Uluv following sons and• daughters: John the Industry hull can Friday evening at Milverton Frints (�1�aghaxnS, and early Dry, ds a month old when• the family came to week, t p d h t most of hie Mr. 3 -as Thompson is baying horses and Nellie Reynolds, M s. Kelly, B his work completed before this but for Gunton to play the return checker al took .placeW dnes ay t G v was prevented from making hisronnde . match with tlae club of that town. cemeteryin this township and el- tractors of Clinton, were in town on O. A, ouuteany, Gore Bay, is at ready. Enough of any of them to give by the rough weatherand worseroads. The roads were very bad and nobody the roas were almost impassible a Wednesday tendering for the building present in the village on business. He will likely Huish up this week, We but checker enthusists would have large number turned out to pay this re- 'of the new block on Queen street. 1=I, Quaid is home from the lumber -understandO thatnight t t they t to the remaineof one whom they waoda you ample choice 1f ' you buy early �n fact t •lands, considerable of were well repaid for their trouble as knew so well an life. The services write W g y p WEST TUCKS count he as raised the assess• driven to linton L n bee e epee , a e 17nin ham is home Ira after 7 menton timber an s const 1 conducted t th It Father West, ~- _ _ lengthy visit at Arthur, ellington which lb sec ha 1, on es oro, on n ur Mr, Thompson appears to think the Brncefleld won Clinton won draw y Air. A. Nott has purchased from Mr. b assessment should keep pace so that McDougall 1 Hoover 2 3 ,3rd. Members all present, •A largely Donald Smith of the 2nd concession, James Oliver spent a week visiting there is more to choose from than there B 2 2 .signed petition was handed in by ells Stanley, h' farm, consisting of 100 at Stafia and •neighborhood, and re. Mr. Hardy' an a on is • as,CartwrightaH hn for the erection i of a bridge over the Maitland at has been heretofore placed as .they came horn's hider 'vitt inures con ucte by e a er es , a en y o f some lines it's wisdom to buy no W for was $16 per acre. As the value of haying defeated their opponents s : the parish )nest. RSHITB y moved to I lands has advanced considerably seven games. The score was as follows : The Hulett council mot in taHill'seJohn Sho cottage has the rn Mrs. 1 L d b S t 'da Alarch 'Young's for present. . side- seance may be done Grant 2 roc© J k' t' tin ey, is turned a a)n on Saturday. 1 (l t 1 to be seen in Murdock 3 Johnston 2 1 g acres, the rice and being$0,000 Thisg his old haunts again after an absence Snider 4 Oook 2 0 h 1 d d is a first-class farm and hwill snake iL The roads in this part are next to rm- •�,; of over a fortnight. We hope that the Delgaty 3 Wilson 0 3 road 20 and 21, con. 10. The request of . first -cissa fanner, May success be passible owing to the depth of the will IVs later on. cause' which necessiated his absence Scott 4 Shanahan th petitioners was not granted but it 2 0 ways• considered advisaole to 'obtain yours, Ab. will not recur again. ^ aster Mr. Harry (look has traded one of 17 10 9 me Willie drove oiit on Saterday to Blyth his two-year-old bronchos for a big _-. wooden or ' h idg t th 1 1 ty and is the 'guest of friends in that vtcin- Melburn colt of the same age to Mr.. ity this week. . Connell. •131nevale. Air. It'd, P et e MOW.. lairs. 'Tonins O'Brien . an M asurements and an estimate of the probable cost of building either. a iron bridge a a locality mentioned At the last meeting of. council W m. Hughill s tender for 8,000 feet of rock elm plank was accepted, and also the tender of • Wm. Dao. for odelivered.The : auditors' statement and abstract of the, town- ship treasurer's accounts for 1809 were examined ,end passed. The usual by law for appointing pathmasters,fence- t' 1 v s leaves on Friday for his North-West home after a couple of There are within the boundaries ofmonths' sojourn with Old associates this township nine churches -2 Presby- itngloy, B. C•, a n e preached the Missionary sermon in the t here.. Ned is now one of the prospers terian 2Ano' lean and 5.Atethodist- 2,000 feet ons farmers of the prairie provinpe and • P b t 'au church last Sunday it agrees with him. We fines satin the same as of yore and with his pluck and jersevorenee success is bound to be Llia. Mc. Burton of L but not ono hotel. res y ori Mr. S. S. Cooper started out from morning. Clinton on 'Thursday eveningof last Alias Jennie Elliot has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends week for Mr, William Curries of the at; London and other places 7th concession, but • owing too the Mrs. (Iter) W. J. West accompan- blockaded roads was not able, get ied her father to Whicby last•week. AND WHAT 0 '-further than Mr. George $anley s on Miss L. aura Snell is visiting at THEY ARE DOING - the 9th concession., S. S. was for push- burn: • te e Know Kin - hag on across the fields to his desti- Mr. and Mrs. R. !Zing of Goderich . nation but as tills was an impossibility .. spent r. nLy in town Sunday in Branton f Woodstock is: for the night as getting bac Mr lIanley insisted upon him staying pMr Hairy leu on ' n Miss Rose Connell spent Goderich. Mr H. E. Hodgens was in .Toronto this week. Mr. T. T. H. Graham of Inglewood is in town this week. Mr. Harry Bell of Wingham was in town on Sunday. Misses Couch and Kelly were in .Tor- onto this week. Dr. Turnbull of Goderich was in: Olin-' ton on Saturday. Mr. William Sperling of Goderich was in the Hub yesterday. Miss Hannah of Milverton ie tbe guest of: Mrs, John Junor. Miss Mcoullogh of Seaforth is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sage. Mrs. Laidlaw of Seaforth was the guest cif Mrs. W. Foster last week. Miss Vera Murdoch of Hensall is the - guest of het aunt, Mrs. J. B. Hoover. Mrs. Tufts 'of Belgrave was the guest of Mrs. D. B. Kennedy on Tuesday.. Fred. Stephenson returned Tuesday to \'Vingharn where he has a situation. k to town a guest at the residence' of Mr. Philip a difficult VMS of itself at that hour Thomas. matter. Mr. Cooper knew thaterhs . The drill given by twelve little #ileo - could not have happened ata more vale Girls at the Red Cross concert in, hospitable home and readily gave oowu Wingham last week was much ap. any inteut day.of getting .back tot prechated. until Therex Great was the rejoicing in l31uevale• There were: slim congregations at on hearing ,of the Relief of Ladysmith, • the geveral churches throughout the especially among. the. juveniles. The township .last Sunday owing to the boys built a huge bonlire and yelled stormy weather. y A social was held at 'Mr. R. H. El. tott's•of the 7th concession on Tuesday night in aid of the W. M. S. of the English .church. We. have not heard what the receipts amounted to but;we du know that no. couple in this town- ship can 'entertain better'than this worthy topple. Mr, Fred.'Ford is very ill with measles. He seems to have been tak- ing them and goin g. out has caught cold. Mr. Robb. McCartney is. beautifying his residence by. cutting down some of the thick row of poplars in front of the house. In a few years the farm will lookmnch improved. The roads have been in a very bad state during the past week and upsets are quite common.; Misses Doyle and Isaacs have resumed• their positions as milliners at the Palace. Miss Nettie Cowan of Goderich is the guest of Miss May Mathieson. this week. • Miss Shipley has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomas Smalla. combe of Burlington. ' Messrs. Thos. and George King of Bar field visited their brother, Mr. J. A. King, this last week. - Miss. Pearson, who was the guest of Mrs. William Harland, returned home to London yesterday.. - Dr. McIntyre returned to Toronto this week and has taken a. position on the staff of the Veterinary College. Miss Christena Macdonald, who . has been nursing in a Boston . hospital for three years, has returned home. Mr. Ambrose Smith of the Moistens Bank, Hensall, was the guest of his brother, Rev. E. B. Smith, this week. The following is the''report of the' pupils of S. S. No. 3 based on punetu- ality, .good deportment and general proficiency :-- • Sr. 4th -Mabel Pickard, Fred Amess, Harvey Mulholland, - Edward Badour, Saida Qautelon, Rose Dempsey, Lillie Colclough, Tessie Crooks,• Jr. 4th -Roy Pickard, "Blanche Teb- butt, Edward Munnings; Florence Trewartha, Edith Mulholland, Henry Badour, Birdie Willson, Edward Williams. - Sr. 3rd -Got don Amess,Myrtle Lavis,' Mabel Munnings, Olive Sturdy,Howard Williams. - -Jr. 3rd-Evalena McCartney, Stanley A mess, Florence Levis, ' Herbert; Hal- stead, al stead, - Wilfred - Oolclough, George Colclough, 'Henry Stevens; Permilla Halstead, May Proctor. • ' Sr. 2nd -Albert Pickard, Oscar Tele butt; Arthur Sturdy, John Dempsey, Edgy Willson. Jr.2nd-=Edith Lavhs, Lulu Mulhol•• land, Ida Huller, Minnie Sturdy, How- ard Trewartha, Francis Potter. Pt- 2nd -May McCartney, Pearl Mallen; Wilbert Halstead, Muriel Will- son. Ellen Beacom, Leila Ford. Pt. 1st -Horace Towill,John Sturdy, Graeme Towill, Clarence Potter, -N. W. TRTWARTHA, teacher. - Miss Maud McNaughton is spending this week the guest of the family. of Mr. John Middleton, Goderich township. Miss Maud Adams of Hamilton, who • had been visiting friends up north, was the guest of Mrs. D. B. Kennedy this week. Mrs. Thos. A. Walker, accompanied by Master Taylor, is spending the week at her sister's, Mrs. John Miller of Harriston. Messrs. N. Fair and J. McMurchie were in Toronto on Wednesday and at- tended the performance given by Sir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, . Mrs. (Dr.) Steep and family of Winni- peg, who have been thg guests of Mrs. Andrews, Ontario street, left the otber day to visit Toronto and Ottawa friends. Miss Tillie Moore, who has been keep. ing house for her brother, Adjutant Moore of St. Catharines, has return- ed home for it month's visit, accom- panied by her niece,Miss Hazel. Mr. R. Greer of the Brot'i'uson Line, Stanley, was in town on Saturday, having come up to meet Miss Brannigan of Sarnia, who will be a guest at his home for a few weeks. Mr. J. J. Fisher returned home Satur- day f,om Sherbrooke, where he was attending the annual meeting of the High Court of the 0. 0. F. The meeting was a most satisfactory one and Mr. Fisher will be giving the brethern it synopsis of the proceed- ings when they first meet, - Mr. A. T. Cooper went down to Fer- gus this morning to attend a conven- tion of the Christian Endeavorers of Wellington county and deliver an address. Mr. Cooper is one of the hest known Endeavorers in. the pro- vince and his services are being more and more called into request. Mr. Sohn Agnew, Jr, was in town yes- terday. I e is one of the most pop- ular o -ular of the students of the (l, C. I, but for the past tew weeks has been up at the homestead near Belgrave assisting the family to move to their new home at Wingham.- May Mt'. and Mrs. Agnew and their estimable family long enjoy their present home. Mr. Erne Davis, Son of Mr. 5, Davis, who has been spending several *entre et home left Tuesday to visit his sister in Woodstock. previous to returning to • Boieevatin, Manitoba. Erne has had a gond thee here, whore he is popular with alt the boys, and alt wijI. wish him continued sw- eetie in the prairie town Where he casts his lot, Mr. and Mrs. Unties McGill returned on Wednesday of fast week from a four -Months/ visit to their daughter in Peoria, Illinois, and their eon in Chicago. When they left on their homeward journey the weather was balmy and spring-like, but on their arrival hero quite the contrary. Mr. MoGili says that Pro -Boers are 1)rysilttitc. plentiful in Peoria, indeed in the morays and among certain sections • around it like wild Lhdians,. fired orf , London and other.places at. present. guns, blew whistles, beat old: tie pons The AVorkmen's supper last' Friday or anything else they' could get hold . evening was fai'rly.well attended core of Bl ev I buys are very patriotio viewers and • ponandlteepers wile road ,14Tiss'Sararh Bennett' of the London and passed. The fence ytewers,for the r Road has had a very severe siege of present year are William Shipley, An sickness and her manyfriends will lie gus McDermid, .Thos. Oarbut, Richard, leased to . hear that she is _ on ri fair Carter, John Fowler,. 'George Watt, way to recovery. `' ' Henry Alitin, John Govier, John Fing- Mr. James .Martin was. ..the lucky land. The tnendkeepers appointed. Orel -laser of the Hannah farm on. this year are John bowler, J:Lmes Rey- Thursday last, the iilirchitse price be- 'aolds, John. E. Taylor, George Oallison,. lug $5,400. Stock and chattels sold Joseph Gooier, Thomas hill, John F. high Thomas Brown •wielded the Staples and Alex. Robinson, Council ha tamer. • adjourned until Saturdav,April7th, et .. •Mrs. Bunter of the London Road 10 a. m. -James Campbell, clerk. passed peacefully • .away • on :Sunday morningg last at the residence of her 'son . John at the rhe horn age. of 75 . • Dungannon. p years. beceased was . in Scot- • laird and when a little girl came out to Mrs. (Dr.) Case is visiting. friends in this country. She was married to Mr.' Seaforth. Charles Wright, a farmer residing in I • McKillop, came very nearly being frozen to. death during the recent storm. Mr. Wright was in town on Saturday and started for home late in the evening with a horse and obiter. After driving tor about two and a half miles in. the storm he got off the road into the ditch; • and the outter was upset end broken. Mr, Wright hien unhitchot the horse and drove it . ahead of -him towards home. The horse again got off th road+ - at the Qreek which was -near Robert Babkirk's farm. After this is no fur - trier recorduntil 7 o'clock on Sunday , morning when Mr. Habkirk found Mr. Wright lying at the edge 'of the creek in a half frozen condition, Mr, Habkirk was attracted to -the- spot by the strange actions of his dog, which started howl- - ing early • in the morning, awaking bis master, who followed him to the creek: Elis arrival .was none too soon to save Mr. Wright's life. The frozen man was takenineto the house and Dr. Scott. of Robert' Hunter viho .predeceased her Seafortb .was sent for, One foot, one some thirty. years. Pnasessing a brtgdit,. hand and both ears•were badly -frozen. u • ai a and kindly disposition she made many Mr. R. N. nMf retuned from Sher sidering the state of 'the reside and .the, friends. with both vouhg and olds ..In D r Jo n•Bur, y rely and M h b k onSaturday h H 1 J' r a r The surer. 'wase n. w the . h T i3 . ' term e r ,� ch adherent f B1It s p was i.stiu $1 "ion she i n roe a held in Mr.' erns Gays', al andthe the rash teriLn chrirch lder remains gess, on Monday. oneert.in the A ricultural Hall, Tho y Tuesday in ClintonMCSEITII-In Ashfield 12th Coe. the The managers .of : the Methodist e g were laid to rest on T y ,. church here have invited: their pastor, supper w.ts tnost appetitizing and the cemetery. Peace to the. dead pioneer. wife of Mr. _ Thos. McKeith; of a Rev. D. Rodgers, to remain :another ladies who took charge are to be con- as : Chas. Crich shipped a couple .of 1 daughter. - year. is 1P h h h that the A gratulated. The concert was a stir hundred pigeons to Toronto this week,. Practising has begun for the spat- cess uh i is sows O.U.W.:know 'how to get up a concert. • rhotic• concert which will be given• on -dMr. Harris- left :for his home Satur- March 18tH. . 'ay After a pleasant • week's visit with - Mr. and Mrs. (3. C. Brown: -- - CLINTON MARKET REPORTS. lies ; roorreoted every Wednesday afternoon) One of1ungannon'.. popular business - ,tirch. Robertson of Manitoba was re- Wheat:... • • 064 to 0 65 Ashfield. men in the person of Mr Temple Clanknewi.ng acquaintances here last week. Goose Wheat 64 to 0 65 The ' was united in marriage to Miss Mattie ..Geo. Saiwby left in charge of R.uburn last Wednesday.. Sterling's•. car for the North-West. on Bey.. 0 38. to.:0.40 a. ' ' point ment. s - residence in the -house lately occupied ing next day;. Peas.arl O fi7 to 0 CO started r.i.... the AshfieldCircuit has Nicholsonof Aevised meetings at Zion ap Mr. and Mrs. Cluk will take up their Tuesday, Mt. Sterling and family go_ Oats 0 28 to 0 21 Owing to the inclemency of the by Mrs. Welsh on. Main street. There was great. rejoicing .over the Rye'. 0 40 to f 40 'weather and the drifted roads, the re . Dungannon will have, a patriotic good war news bust week. If Gen. Potatoes per bushel' 0 00 to 025 vival seryices were postponed during concert on March 15, when it is hoped' Holier is continues winning. victories Butter loose in crock ... 0 20 to 0 20 the past week. all true and loyal citizens will show like these the war ought to soon be Butter in tub. . .. , . 0 18 ao 0 19 Albert 13rown started for North Dak- their appreciation by turning out in over. A great many daitys come. here Eggs perdoz............... 0 13 to 0 14 eta last Tuesday . Ii,s object is to see crowds. now, whereas before the war only Hay ,.'8 00 to 7 50 the country and find how he will like Mr. J. lis, Roberts was in Goderich about half a dozen came to. this' P. 0. Dried apples per ib 0 05 to 0 05 it. Thursday and Friday;of last week. The measles are gradually dying tutEvaporator .Apples per cwt 0 40 to 0 4a �_ _ Thursday last was ,certaiply a day and schools are resuming. Wool .0 12 to 0 13 of jubilee here. When the news of the Florence Lawrence. returned horns Live Hogs per cwt......... 4 00 to 4 00 Premier Winter" of Newfoundland relief of Ladysmith was received from Buffalo last week. Pork per cwt 5 00 to 6 00 has tendered the resignation . of his crowds of people gathered on the . B. Wightntan moved to the Brandon Flour .per cwt .. 1 75 to 2.00 - Government which has not yet been streets. flags were vet out and every farm last week and D. Wheeler bb the Bran per ton . . 14 to 14 00 accepted. , person was hurrahing and cheering. house•of.James Grigg. Shorts per ton....,., ... la 00 to 16 00 • The following is therelative standing' of the pupils of S. 8. No. 2 for the month of February, based an planet u- ality. good department and general proficiency :- Jun. lets -Wesley Monk, GartteldMc• Cullagh, Frankie Chambers. Sen. 1st.-Ruthie Thompson, Nines Walters, Gordon White. - 3r. Pt.2nd-Myrtle Prouse, Winnie Johnston, Mary Monk, Sr. Pt. 2nd -Jenny Yule, Thomas. Chambers. Jr. 2nd -Arthur Willson, Gertie Sturdy. Jennie Monk. Sr. 2nd• -;Mamie Yule, Mabel Wal• hers, Oliver Prouse. Jr. 3rd -Mabel Prouse, harry Cham- ber's, Willie Chambers. Jr,4th-Pearl Willson,Nettie Sturdy, Alice Johnstone. Sr. 4th -Linda Sturdy, 5th -Fawcett Stardy, -Mattie John - stone, Leith.Sturdy.-FRrcn. 5, Lew. maven, teacher. • COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. •• The mads have been blacked badly the past week or so owing to the storm. Mr. Anderson of South Africa preach- ed a Missionitry sermon in Zion church Satbbath afternoon and also gave a Lecture on Monday on the war which is going on in South Africa. Mr, Ander- son has been living in that country for fourteen years. Mr. Wilson Brownlee had' a sewing bee on Friday afternoon cutting wood, getting about twenty cords cut. A pleasant evening was spent in games and amusements until the wee sins' hours when all left for hone well pleased with their a"ening's amuse- ments. Mr, James Straughan has engaged Mr. Fred. Mugford for the summer months, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Fowler left for their hone in the North-West on Tuesday . after a couple of months' visit to his parents and friends, They were accompanied by his brother Josephand Miss Mossop of Bayfield. We wish there a safe and pleasant journey and all good wishes go With them for a prosperous life. • A pleasant evening was spent an Thnraday at the home of Mr, Nathan Johns, when he gave a party to the young people in this vicinity. Mise J. Stewart and Miss Etta Hall of Nito attended service at Zion on Sabbath. ,. of Weep there lett sitnilalr state of A grand serial Is to be hold under affairs. As he le a strong Briton the auspuees of Drysdale (Sabbath hi displeasing to Mart Sehool will be held at the residence of imself, this w the evening of SA iii' is doubly pleased to ho back in Mr.1)rpains on are being spaMirr.tlth Clinton again. HIS arrival was well- No sdale or'e'd We the inns. ,F3iittH11 icel anlltte Lry committee make it timed for the nxt a. in. i' c(titensf'agmnd essTea servedfrom 7tH9 wore rubCelohrtttitrg the`Ilieieft)i �Iit1e,;otiIcileTtdyaaruith with.gretrelnngani one, tdrr>25eir ;hdn.olblorisworevryLvteeTO ctr. Accunation supplied far Visible. h4rrt;r, 11r IMI! 1R99/11? 1ffU?U? 1rrlrrirr • �Immo. 1a r r 1 of r `, it t ltrrrrlvr r1r11trlr wpm mar rr r r r r rrrr rrrrr r r T ' F• rrrrO▪ r e>` Wr rOrOr Or OrMrOrerr O ▪ r.Ore BROTHERS Departmental Store ,+ — o o ante• os:se es,.o•et.o� o�.48•o.m•�.o�� oq•o•o.o^qs•48•cv o ts•o•o.o•c wi ea oo.e-q.0•®o•ei►.o o� o� o 0 o ea o om ase EARLY SPRING GOODS THE "CREOLE" -Day after day we are adding new Price $2, - goods to our stock direct from the head centres of the best markets in the Our pass trial of world and inside of a week we will the celerated 'Ore - show one of the finest selections to be ole''shoe has demon. seen outside the cities. Few people strated to us that it. stop to think of the big - advantages to. is the most satisfac- be' derived when they deal with a firm. tory shoe on the who are able to buy dialect and • save market. A very the middleman's profit. - large number of our customers have atried At $10,$12 and $14 you can them during the past year and they l tell • y • the same story. This shoe is waterproof and buy a curt to order equalled we seamless,will always remain soft and pliable chasm cannot be equalled Yn and made from, the best quality of Milwau- this section and the bestprow kee oil rain with solid sole leather bottoms. of this assertion 1S to show You will find people telling you they have you the goods. the Creole, but they are only imitations. On account of our large Come here' for the genuine article. outside trade we are able to show an assortment of Fine • Our "Standard" shoes for boys' wear are Suitings that cannot 1 -►e the best goods on the market for, the money. Equalled outside the cities Hundreds of pairs have been sold and we and never before have we have not hap, a eomplaint.against them. , shown such a beautiful col- • ••••• - lection. of novelties.. A gold many of. our customers are placing early orders to get good choice. It is a .good plan. Or Or. OrOr• Orwo Or. r�. y.r Who's'Your Hatter? We are agents for the celebrated English `Christy" Hats, and oux 7,,. •t spring selection • _ , , � r will com.prie e the , finest assortmentto be seen anywhere. W e will show some entirely new goods and we would ask our many customers to make an early selection. Our great line of Boys'. and Girls' Turn Up ▪ Your Toes r o • Look at . them, Sir. Note each horny, • didit. • corny deformity. Ill-fitting shoes • Putting your feet into boots that fitted • your eye only. Now, how does your eye • like the look of your toes? • SnAlt TBS Siigl211 too mos • which is made to fit feet, It nest $5,000 es • to produce the first perfect pair, but youti-iii-a- =�- i 7 fir. • can have tho five thousandth pair now11e" it • • for $3.00. Made of best imported calfskin in Tan or Black with • the famous Goodyear Welt. Six shapes; all sizes; any width. e, o ad Price dam od oar So1k of buy Pair, I Nam S p sr • ."A, MAO :. AAAA .rriaarrririiiitar•iiiaaaadts•••iaabikaiiiiiiiii• School Caps at 25o will be better Bring your repaies on boots and shoes to us. than ever. l They will have prompt attention. 0,41.•b s,ew�efi•�e .e0e,,til .e .b meat m•o6414.8 t�.e�.e�b.nb�ela.a•�e a lb� ct' e• ei Ii Al e•a,.8411b6.r;s.el•te.c.b Jackson Brothers The' famous Clothing People, Clinton, Ontario. �ruta►u► ruuuu u�u�,u uuuu� AAA wwu� w��u �►utur u►uuu ,uwu� AAA utuuu AA* o 0 o d Yds cry '19 d' i7 ,� `I Gingbauia,the are here, and we are safe in. saying that no such collection hasbeenshown in Clinton before. • Brand New Ginghams There's no better wearing cotton dress fabric made than - a -'good gingham, and it's hard to gel one that will -`look better when made up. If you get the right kind the color ' • will last a.s long as the goods Seiner week sago - to -day we told of the arrival of part of our A m-erican Ginghams - Imported by ourselves, choice patterns, fast colors and qualities that will stand downright bard wear. Suitable for waists or ohildren's dresses. American Dress Gingharns, standard makes, hard twisted; yarns; will _ give no end of wear,.. fast colors small and medium checks, blue and white, pink and white„ i risen 4 and white,and fanoy combinations tIC American -Dress - Gins/hams, better some.ver hand me. at• quality, y sA .p,. terns in bine and pink.. 1I1 rat rd.. .00 —"moi J race rolO rife rrrr r0 - 1 E 4 4 a a Scotch Ginghams We've had some pretty Scotch eking hams before. but never anything to ap- proach the lot opened this week. .You'll be of the same opinion too, when you see them. Nothing prettier or more . service- able forwaists or ehildreu's wear. Patterns new and different ,from any we've had before. Handsome patterns in fine Scotch. Ginghame, new 1900 designs, pink, ` - and wbtto, pale, blue and army blue and white, - green and -white - ai stripes, checks and praide, with fancy color combinations, hand- - some goods.............20., 25e,;' emu • :. • Embroidery. Remnants We'vebeen going through our • em= broidery stock and •find in . • it a' lot of short ends: 'These must be • cleared out in short order. They are all widths and glial: ities and in lengths of 1 to . 4 yards. We will sell them for away less than value. and mark all at one price. - They'll be. ready, Saturday , . • Renmants of Cambria and Lawn 11'Ittslins and Insertions, as- •--- sorted widths. Lengths of 1 to 4 yards. nearly all qualities ' represented in the lot. To clear. them out quioklyoioe 10 ,ehC Corset: Goodness There's a big difference in Corsets,some fit just right, others don't fit at all or just half fit. Then again some makes wear much better i Illll '��T than others . These makes. represent•"Corset - Goodness" in every way—fit, wear and : corm,- l a.� fort, and the best corset value we can find. e A. . N 'R ,,•ate, ,,�; e... Try any one of them and if they. do not snit, bring them back andget your money back dhiildrens' Waist, 30c Ohii.drens' Heavy Jean Waiet, well corded, firmly made, easily lenndered • Our Nalf'Dollar corset We'have this season the .best Half dollar Corset we ever sold. Made from strong jean, steep filled, 4 wide side steels, - steels sateen covered, 2 stay bands on each Side, lace and baby ribbon trimmed at top Misses' Corsets, 5Oc Agood Maid's Corset, made' from 300 strong jean, firm and pliable fill- • ing, 4 aide steels, 5 hooka, lase at top Rt 75c "The Thelma," best of all the 75o , corsets, made of extra strong jean, steel filled throughout, long waist, - 5 hook, comfortable and . orvice- . 50c able -Dollar Corsets At this popular .price) these threemakes will be found hard to equal. tr4ere is no better corset value in the trade - "Queen Moo'' --Made of strong French Gomel, all steel filled, steels olose together, making the corset very firm, long waist, short over hips, wide lace and baby rib- bon trimmed at top and bottom, l OO blank, white, dove "Ebeh," -A Long Waist, steel haled corset, made of oontiel, - steels sateen oovered, 5 hook, laoe and baby ribbon trimmed 1.00 "E. T.," -One of the most opo' lar of dollar confetti, made of fine. sateen, extra quality of steel fill. - ing, steels close together, extra long waist, wide stay band, lace and baby ribbon trimmed Dollar and a Quarter Corsets "Watchsprtng," -The . loading atlas fi,leu corset on the market. "Yatisi,"- Tho most comfort. Made of heavy sateen, highly tem- able corset for stout Wire, stook- pered watchspring steels, long fnette sides, ooraline failed long waist, steels removable 1.2 waist 1.00 Two Shirt Bargains Two special bargains from our Men's Furnishing Department that will be of interest and profit to buyers $1.15 Shirts 79c - Fine White Shirt, extra strong cotton, reinforoeil linen fronts, open front,aIl sizes but 15, reg.$1.15 (9C Shirts at 504 Men's heavy print shirts, assorted stripos,00llar and cuffs attached, soft bosom, epochs' .......... , . 50e Reminders i Just two reminder's of two money saving lines advertised last week y Wrapper3 -1Vot as many as we started with, bntitill a good aasoriment to ohoose from, All made from good quality print, and waists 1•ued withtto con, $1.10 Wrappers $ 88 .. 2.00 es 1.60 • inns left. although lthey ami! thogoing o f sup eel:inns q y going act.. We want all odd lines and remnants out of the way. net why we are selling ; Plain and Finley Net Veiling, with" or without chenille soots, blaek, navy, or brown, regularjd, 20, 25 fit'" BRO IHERS, °UNTO,