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CLINTON. ONTARIO. ',A.f;RIL 4 UO2;
2 GOOD
SUITS
'lien are 2
ready-to-wear
Spits that are
extra good
value. If you
bought them
nude to order
you would pay
A good deal ;more money for
either. Fit guaranteed
at $6
Joietee Tweed Suits, made from good
quality of wool tweed, ant -aloes
evorkmanthip, latest me good lin-
ing need throughoat, will keen
• their appearance and wear' well,
would be good value_at 138 or $9,
our epeeist price $6
lit SI%
311enn Suits, made from good gust-
ity worsted, coat lined throughout •
with good senility tannern seen,
good trimmings need throughout,
well made, inevestent, a Suit that
.you could not get ma3e to order
nor less than $13 to $14, no Wier
'could make a better fitting snit, our No
neenal price
Hodgens .Bros,
MIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Weare offering to
shrewd buyers Abe
greatest opportunity
they ever had
inOlin-
ton, to purchase re-
liable goods at prices
-which defy competi-
tion. See the special
values we now have
on view in our win-
dow.
Vetch Repairing Is a Specialty
With Vs.
A. 3. GRIGG
scientific•Jeweier
and Optician
CLINTON. ONT.
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Winghain.
'A $50 parlor suit given away with a $2 parcel
of goods. Call and see. G J. KING, vvinghem.
We are sole agents for the king (den° corns.,
'The genuine and only Ohio Barley. G. E. KING,
wingbaro •
To Gardenerir--10,000t 5e packages seeds, 10
tags ior 25c, eioven, tunothv, spells goose
oto , fors?le, G. E. RING, Wingham
NoTes.---eas A. Cline and fatnile
left for their' new Lorne in Owen
Sound late week. R. H. Crowder' Co.
:are opening a new store in the store
_
recently vacated by Colin A. Camp,
bell. the druggist; the new company
will handle a very extensive line of
• ready-to-wear - clothing • -a.rid- gents):
• turnisbinge. Mr henry Thomson, of
•Goderich, is in >ging into Mr George
Wenner farm in Hest Wawa,nosh, and
Mr Wynn brae taken up his residence
ein town. W. H. Davis, late of Owen
Bound Sun, and nephew of H. Davis of
—Winghaninhas purcleasede-endetaken
, possession of the Bootee' :World. Mrs
and Miss Peasant left Iasi week for
Holyoke, Mass. •
StanlaY '
yierrons.-Miss Miry Dunbar-, Ash-
' sew, spent Easter with her sister, Mit
Thomas Baird, returning haine,Tues-
,-
• day. Nat, McLaren, Tiverton, paid a
.„,short visit to the home of Geo, ..Beird
•• on Saturday; he nus rented his faun
neer Tiverton, and . will remove during
the present month to Alberta, where
be will engage in cattle ranching for a.
time. Miss Kate Ross is visitine rel..
John Aikenhead; London, is at home
at present. Robert Stelcke teacher of
rel-
atives near Sarnia and Ansa raig,
Zurieh. and his brother, of Hills Green'
• were visiting Gee Campbell this week.
o
P. McGregor, of Michigan, visited this
• week at his mother's home. •
DIGTES.-jos. McCuliy and sister were
In hermit on Saturday, assisting Wm.
Craig in peeking for the northwest.
'Gem Campbell is still eontined to the
house with rheurisatism, Alex Walk-
er, with spent the winter with John
Cameron, returned to town Saturday.
Wm, Peer) Bell's Crossing, hanged
himself in his barn,the result of a guar -
eel preying on his mind.
,
y„ SNAPS
ittir
We are offering a nice line of
- Ginger
Snaps
At 4 lbs tor 28e
‘luet think of getting ,180 to
185 nice fresh Ginger Snaps
for aQuarter. They are cheap
Also a ;fine line of Dried
Peaches tOe per lb.
The Cash rotary
Ogle Cooper a Co
Malt fornuiter and Been rhOne 23,
Sehterth,
FOOTBAT.oaREI Itie ORGA1/1Zit -At a
largely attended meeting of lacrosse
enthusiasts, in the council dumber,
last week, the Beaver lacrosse olub
was rinorranized for this treason. The
following officers we're elected: Hon-
orary president, J. EL 13roadfoot ;
loonorary vice president, W,K, Pearce;
President, W. 11. Willis ; yicepresid-
ent, H. M. Jackson; secretary, Henry
Beattie; treasurer, Robert Wilson;
manager, Thornas Hatcher ; com-
mittee, W. H. Riker D. McLeod, W.
c ouga , •
cahy representative to O. L. A.
meeting, Harald Broadfoot and Ed.
Jackson-.
WernseD.-Avery nice home wed-
ding took place on Wednesday last
week av the home of Mr and Mr o Wm
Copp, Goderich street, when their
fourth daughter, Miss Mary F., was
unitedmart iage to Mr Samuel Little.
The ceremony was performed by Rev
Mr Wanda, and. was witnessed be a
goodly number of the emends and re-
latives of the contracting partiee.
The. ceremony over, the company
partook et Iinner, and afterwards left
by tiurafternoon . train for the east.
Mr Little is a former resident of Sea-
forth,but for the past 18 years has
i
been n Manitoba, and is one of the
prosperous farmers of that Province,
having a splendid farm and a' beauti•
fat home near McGregor. Mrs Little
is a most wren:Mete young lady, and
will be much missed in church, musi-
cal and social circles, and she leaves
a host of friends who wish her and her
excellent husband a long, hopper and
prosperous married life. .
DEATHS. -Two more of the old and
respected residents of this vicinity
have been renioved from the scenes of
thi . life during the past week. Mr
Manson died on Saturday week, his
remains were interred in Egniondville
cemetery; he was '76 years of age ard
of the pioneer settlers of Tuckersmith,
and only retiring from his farm there
about two yeats ago, took up his
residence In E.gmendville. He leaves
seyerannf a family, all of there' grown
to tbeestate of manhood and woman-
hood.' Mr Finlayson died on Monday
week and his • remains were interred
ib Br ucefield cemetery. Mr Finlayson
was also a farmer. in Tackeremith, but
he has resided in Egosontiville for a
good many • years. and. was • but 03
years of age. He had not enjoyed to -
bust health for a good many years.
but he has been better this last, year
than for a long time previously, and
his friends werebeginning to hope
that he had recovered • when his last
illness overtook him. Mr Finlayson
leaves a widow and one daughter.
Both men were well informed, teener -
able and straightforward, and in
every :respect, good living, worth*,
useful citizens. Who enjoyed the full
confidence and esteem of all who knew
them.
NOTES.- 0; W. ?Apse who has been
in thestationary and fancy (roods busi-
ness- here for over 25 years, and has one
of the finest establishn3Mitsof tee kind
in this weetere country, has decided to •
retire from business, and is selling out
his stock. Andrew Stewart, of the Sea- .
foie h Milling Company, has leased tbe
Kidd residence on the corner of Mars
ket end High stretts, and will occupy
it ellortly, Geo. Stoe•dill lla-d the mis-
fortune to have another finger taken
off by a machine, in the furniture fac-
tory, on Thuredan rnotniug; it is only a
few weeks ago that Me Stogdet met
with a eomeivhat similar misfortune. '
Mr. W. N. Watson has disposed'
of the -residence- now occupied -4,y- Mr
W. Hartry. to Mr Harter; be has also
dispos d cf his two lobusee south of
the railway, to Mr Michael Mullen,
who is rempying her from the town-
ship of Grey. for $1,000. Will McLeod,
the well known cominvocalisn intends
startfntt e musical tneetrumententint
music store: in (Jounter's jewelry stare.
Herbert Box leaves shortly for the old
country, where he will take a good
position in the English Warehouse of
the-CariadaPerniture Mapefacturers.
W: Middleton the ticket agent at the
station, bas received a peomotion,•and
has left for Neustade in Berme, county,
where he will he station agent ; bio
position hire will be filled by e gentle -
m itinf entre Streiteords ••-
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Auburn TackersmIth.' Its10:0101 . Sayfteld.
, DEC/Sim.-On Monday of this wash, • Prom au oecasional correspondent)
Mr Camp was nnaeituously chosen as I cold, re -opened school on 111 nth pi ; eil Comm. -The (newel met on Minna 22, Witniolnee-A quiet wedding was
G end W Hawkins, W Grey end 3 on the evening of April end, when MI
at a joint meetipg of the congregations Neees.-Illos leartry, who has been Members all presentee delegation Consist. SOISMIIiged at the Methodist parsonage
of Menchester and Smith's -hill, Rev ill fora couple of weeks with a severe ing of
the ester for these two appoictmentn r were pleased to see her bit Is a w a de utatio e t 0 t
Et Lydon waited oue the oceition, as yet alai jas Harrison was united in metrimon
to Mns Isadore, Ellott. Mr T. Elliott
As t geed people of these congregoe ! Tosoneeed, sem. W110 has been staying the Government repining certain into
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timer heve long been without a statiote, .wlth. her 60,1 William, h Li been ill, but proeemente at Port Albert harbor. The
ed minister, they will einnemete the is amend again, Joe ToWneend is too- Peaed heePetei fen" viewers and Path
change. proving. 0 Tern& a el ftroilv are re. =erten were appointed as follows: Path
. THE Lonens.--The Templars pulled Covering trom a severe col 1. Mr ea. masters -john Hewitt, FI Snyder, James
taffy on Tuesday evening. On Monday thur leantelon is reeking meple syrup. _Wane Thos McIntyre, W Carey,
night Organizer Duff, of the Orange Mrs et ()rich hoe gone to efornington. j elewhinnee, %geed, F Wzlira.AEBrown,
1111.tual Benefit Societ and a person The bald-headed etre) met for ienan s Geo Burrows Geo Alnoton Ha den R
Higgins, D ,.Jardine, 13 Augustine, Win
Stewart, It Finigan, Prank Hayden, Thos
Gauley, Wills, W McCartney, Blake,
JO Dalton, P Olure, a Culbert, Wm Lan.
nen, p Moron, W Matthews, R Johnston,
G Rail, J Stothers. D Etaokett, ;no M.
Bride, W Et Reid, Jas Lane, R Henry, anti
Haokett, W Twansley. Gardner, R
Nixon, It Andrew. D Stroud, W Hunter
Jas Baird, 4 °Wixom', arm Malentle D G
McKenzie, ; helm, M Hogan, J eiokering,
E 0 Johnston, D McKenzie, J K McDon-
ald, D Ross, A MoDermaid, D Rutherford,
A. McDonald, et Hamilton, Geo inntohieon,
J Finlayson, J Cowan, McLean, D Oam•
scan, MoNain, 3' Murray, H McIntosh, S
Phillipe, James Johnston, nos G
Dearman, Sas Alton,- It Howard, B Mc-
Kenzie, Ono Webster, Wro Powell, John
Long, a•Griflin, J Styles. etto MoDonald,
D Parrish, T filoOarthy, MoDormain
Drennan, J Graham, SPentland,'W John-
ston, 0 O'Connor, R Cousins, 4 Kileatriok,
A Andorran, P Hogan, Thos W
ha allongb, E Sullivan, J Flynn, N ahaele
leton, J McKay, Jae McGregor, It Douglas,
John Walker, Waling., John Oourtney,
Thos (begrime Treleaven, W Richard-
son, Juo Campbell, jno Dickson, A E
Maize, Thos Richardson, 13 O'Loughlin, S
Renate Peter Shieldo, Thee Glenn, john
Bowler, C, Bowler, eas Maize, 0 Caesar,
Gee Morntyre, Jae, Kennedy, W H Maize,
W S Holmes, 3' 'Sullivan, Thorbourne,
Tbos Fisher, M Doerr, R Dunn% Jrno
Reid, P M SulliventEd Flynn, WneCook.
Jeo Griffin; Jae Quaid, W Hawkins, W
•11113Connell, Fence Viewers-3no Webster,
jno MoDonegh, Jos Hooketto teonennan,
jno Black, El Miff, & Dres-nev, It A oar.
riok, Thos Lennen, Wm Powell, Jae Lane,
W I ; Srellvare D McKenzie,
Pound keepers --Paul Reid, Sohn Atenione
agh, Jas McDonald, J Sohoenhals, Frank
Sootte M Ferris. J Mountain. Council
adjaornea, to meet again on May 31, insert
of Revision to commie:ens first sittings at
, . 2 p.m. OD that date --W. STOTEERE, Clerk.
GeGratiein and sister Ellen spent San. ' • •
day with their sister, Mrs J. Stewart
11,
of no mail weight in that connection, but as the preindent and oecretary were
met the local lodge and showed them not present the tneei ing was postponed;
somethingeheap in insurance, owing new candidates are etePeeed.
to its connection with the order, mak. Pansonere-Thos Murray, B, A , a
ing the cost of •operation nothing, in • native ot Tucker rnith and J
ae
comparison to purely insurance some- ' Murray, ex -treasurer of this township.
ties. This branch., despite strong op ' lett uoYi• of Hensall, has succeeded to
. position,roernbevhhipasciugrianirnetdheniaesatritywo50
;las, ieguite Institute, at a salarY of $1500.
in rhe principaiship of Owen Sound • Con
Mr Duff alone haying written up over 31r Murray had been mathernathical
-)'ie million dollars in policies, , master in the Institute for, five yeam
Num. -Mrs John Clark was called ind his promotion now to tbe realm -
to the great beyond last week, tbe fun- sible position of principal by those who
eral taking place to Bann cemetery on ire in the best position to judge of his
Friday last; all of the family living, qualifications, is the best guarantee of
except one in °antenna, were present, his efficiency that can be .given .
and have the sympathy of the commun. Murray's Predecessor in the Owen
ity in their bereavement. Mies Millie Sound Institute IS Mr W. IL Senkinte
Anderson, Blirth, visited here on Eat- )3. A., who has held the position for
urday. The Misses McKenzie, Hem; 4 11, -ight years, and who has resigned to
were guesteatJailies Young.'s recently. take the position of registrar of the
J. Lawson conteminates moving to educational noencil. succeeding Mr
Brussels. Miss Wetheral returned Packenharewho has accepted the prin.
from visiting hulletts Walton and cipaiship of the Toronto Industrial
Leadbury friendslast week. S, Lenten-, school. His many friends in this neigh.
slayer has become a resident of the borhood congratulate Mr Murray upon
village. Mrs Henderson spent lest the advancement. - •
Sunday in the village. Robt Sprung: a '
former resident of the Base line, is vis- Goderich .Township
iting Weeds in this locality. D. E.• NOTES . o. Stewart is improving
Munro, past District Deputy Grand the appearance of his property by
Master of Huron district, and Sas. erecting,a new, fence alone the trout.
Young ancl John Wilson, past mergers H. Miller hid a' bee lest week penning
of Morning Star Lodge,. attended t. •apple trees. Miss Flossie Cole has been
Freemason ' lodge of instruction at appointed or:ganist of Cole's church,
Seaforth last Friday. G..Leinp has pure Nelsen Yoe is talking of building a ell°
chased four of the eillo.ge lots mi the this summer. Peter Cole bas given his
East awanosh corner from John order to Mr Beatty, of Varna, for a
intettion to remove his furniture es-
Reitlibe ; We believe it is Mr LemPle seven fciot Deering binder. 'Miss Emma
Burnett enj 3yed the hospitality of her
tahltehmeat sc'ea'as he can and h f riend, 159 100 Cole, on.Sundaylasto
eteignilsreidn Teevoifutabgeel.oest business, situae TOhliciams. Middleton brie again engaged J.
for the summer this being
his third year at Me Middleton's.. Our.
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St Helena , wood cutters, Welsh Becie, of tbe B
• MMES. -Robert Miller, George Web. field line, have nearly completed their
eter and Miss Mary 'Clark. Goderich coat t forM Wh ti Cli
Collegiate Institute, are spending the
,Haster vacation at their respective
homes. • Will McDonald • has returned
home to Wroxeter. Services were
herd in, the Episcopalian church • on
Good Friday, and the coireinunion dis-
pensed the following Sabbath. Frazer
Mcleona,ld in visiting friends in Brus,
eels, Wrinceter • and elsevohere. Dr.
Hendersonellespeler, and Ei. E‘. Beck-
ett, of Knox Ocillege, Toronto, were
guests at W. E. Gordons during the
Hester holidays. J. D. Murdoch, God-
erich, was in the village on business
last week. Mr Tebbutt, teacher of the'
.public school here, re spending his hol-
idays at his hemp. Jelin 'Webster left
rapt meek for Manitoba, but iney s son
return should he dispose of SOEDO of
his property out west. Joseph Stuart -
has also gone. DLit' west again. Mabel
and Tommy Mein:meld, Wingliatii; are
visiting their 'grandparents, Mr and
Mrs Tbninas Todd, Arch Hooper has
returned home after an extended visit
to friends .in the old country. Mr
Woods has returned froth Hansen, and
INV" Woods from Toronto • after an
1/ Once of . several • months. • Stuart
7 f4i3tiell is at present dengeronsly III
eith brconchnis. Misses Went and
',Annie Webb recently visited friends
at Myth: • Miss Mina Lockhart,' wbo
teaching school near Blyth, is spending
her vacation under the parental roof.
Brownscombe purposes moying in-
. • •
. •:" Goderieh.• , o
Nomes.-Early Sunday morning the
residence and • conservatories of Mrs
Bingham, at the southwestern extreat-
ity of the town, were totatlydeotroyed
by lire; there was $1,000 insurance,
•but the loss will .probably be twice
that amount. .k
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PASSED AWAY. -Mrs Mary McIver;
widow of the late Murdock 1VicIver,
passed away on Sunday at the ripe old
age of 00 years, and the remains were
interred in Maitland cemetery on
Tuesday aftennoon. The deceased lady
• like her late husband, was born in the
Island of Lewis, one of the Scottish
groups, and with her fainity.ennerated
to Oape Bretou '75 years since. In 18e1
the fernily moved to Godericii, where
husband and wife died. The deceased
leaves four sons -Daniel, of . 0 wen
Sound, and Colin Neil and Norman of
Goderich ; and hree dau htors-ro
-
or titan you can make them
and does away with the work
West -45 Wawanosh.
*ARCH Nur-ream, -0.i 'Wednesday •en,„„, fele
March 26,the residence of in.E..Tervis,of --eionsiuncil met on March
25 ,h itecording to adjournment, mem-
1h3OUt line, Gederich. township, Was
bers all present. The treireurer's state.
the scene of an exceedingly pretty ment • showed a balance on hand of
wedding. when his estimable deughter, $497,12,filed; D McDonald was appoint.
Miss Nellie M. and D. J. Curry,' of d operator of road grader. ThA clerk
same township, were joined to wed• e
lock's bonde. The ceremony took place
at 6 p.m., no* J. ItUsser tying the nup-
tial knot in the presence of a !ergo
number of relatives and friends. The
bridelooked lovely in white satin, lace
and Orange blossoms, ite she took her
position under an evergreen etch'
which included a bell of flowers, and
Miss Celia Jervis, the maid, gawped in
Wen trimmed with white satin 'added
to thepicture. The groom's beet man Wfia
his hi -other, A, Celery, and at the con -
elusion of the ceremony the potty sat
down to a dinner, at which all the deli-
eacies of the seethe were eerie& The
presents which were many and valu-
able snowed the esteem in .which the
'bride is held by friends. • The newle-
wea have numerous friende,vvith Whom
wejoin in wishing teem a long and
happy life. Peek. home will be in God
eriele Mr Curry having purchased the
business of his uncle, D. Cantelon.
• - ' Londennere
No/us.-Saturday last R. Cole came
tionie from London.; he hire improved
rooted as groomsman and Mies Nellie.
McDougall assisted the bride, The con-
tracting parties are from Gederich
township:
FEESESTATION. -The Musical and Literary
Soolety held no closing meeting for this
season at the reside:roe of Dr. Stephan', A
good program WAS provided, after vele%
Mrs Eitanbure was mole the reoipient of a
bandoome quartered oek reeking eh tie and
jardiniere standewith the following address:
DEAR Mire BTAmlunv.-The members of the
illusieol and Literary klooiety on °losing their '
media* for the season take this opportunity of
thanking you for 'our very great loudness and
Interest in the welfare of the young people or
the village and hope you will accept this small
gift RBS slight token of their goodwill and ap- I
preciation. Signed by the executive committee
on behalf of thesociety.
MRS JAS Traumas, President
A. E. yiee-president
. MTWANNA WArODON, Seoreterr
CIDAS WOAD, T4ibrarian
2dres HozzAFAILIEMSON,• Treasurer
DEATH. -We were somewhat sur-
prised to lies,r. of the sudden death of
.1.49 MoDoel, who passed away:on:Wed
nearby last. Deceased had been an ac-
tive soldier in Her M tjesty's service at
the time of the Crimean war, and re-
ceived a wound in one leg, from which -
he never recovered: Re drew a pen-
sion from the British Governn3ent, and
also carried it silver medal presented by
the late Queen Victoria as a proof
of his long service.'
Novae -0 W Holman spent nester
vacation . in Toronto. Miss Wright,
teacher of the junior -department of the
public school, is spending Easter vaca-
tion at hei home in Seaforth. This is
the first Easter to our recollection, that
the ice has fully disappeared from the
lake, Dr &title has moved his house-
hold effects into the brick residence of
W. Jowett, and is now settled. Mrs
Whittmer has• moved into the resid-
ence belonging to Mrs Sinus in Bay -
feed ea, t, J, VVamsley will leave his
piece of residence far that of Mrs nue-
ttha On Louise street, De Atkinson,
Droit, has rented the house to bens-
cated by W. Waresley, for his future
summer resert. Rev J. G, Yetland has
been confined to the house for the lest
week owing to Attack of thegrieibe
is imeroving and expects to take his
Work on Sunday, Missionary service
in the Methodist church beet Sabbath
mot -nine, Oa Seeder leot Mr Joe
maws preached at Bethel, Sharon and
Bayfield with greatacceptance, Misses
Parsons and. Yenand canvassed the
village north of Main street In aid of
the Bible Society, and collected $7.70,
Mrs Parsons. has returned : from her
was instructed to Advertise for two visit to Hillsgreen, where she .spent a
teams tor read grader. , The following few.days with her ions. Nies Parsons
bills Were Ordered to be paid oninotion 1 lute goes to 'Hillsgreen and Miss DO
of Messrs. Cameron andJ'avior :-Jas. Parsons to Beecefielde Where they will
Lyons, lumber account, $3 60; A. Mc- visit with their triends.. Miss J. Sohn -
Allister, work on, W boundary, $2 50; ston has gene en a visit no relatives in
B Donovan, bridge repaired,' con'n 33; • Michigan. W G• Johnston-, Wro Jobe-
ees Atcheson, gravel, *272; E Raines, tithe and i? Spencer' left on Friday for
culvert on E boundary, ee.25e .1) Hell, Aseiniboire. There was 'no service in
work on W bouadary. el; R. Malleugh, the Presbyterian church last eunday
voork W boundary, $1; Joe Girvin, re evening owingeo the iticlement weathe
pairing eulvert, $1.50; M Soroele, voork er. Miss Flossie Magee is on the sick
on W. boundary. $1 ; A D Beaton, sup- list. One of the village etore-keepers
elies to Mowbray family, 34385; C is in the habit cif selliog cigarettes to .
henderseresupplies to Mowbrriy,$18 94; minion and had better stop or there will
J Gillespie, swims' to Mowbray fano be tremble; no doubt. bele One Of those
ily, $5. The followings pathina,stero who think theirs is "no law tor Bay,
were appointed: -0 teirvin. S. here:R. field." Pedestrians on the sidewalk on
Rolitledge,'D. Wilson, W Davide on, R Louise street after !Atilt are in danger .
Stalker. W Symington. W. Beilev, J of having their (sees destroyed by
Eiliott,W Oliyer.W le Wiloon,A Rose, 'branches of apple -trees (Overhanging
D Pholen, J Flucker, A Fenner, J the ovalkethenouncil Ought be get the
Nicholson, W Ryan, J D Snoylieo R trees pruned. .
elenderson •.0 Brown, • •„W Oemptiell, T . .
amigo.% 'In Plunkett, D•Leddy, H enmil er.• • •. •
Taylor.; Wightroan,3 Woods, A Pent- . Ciennoteeereivine to the inclement
land,' MoRobeits,13. Fowler,H Thorny- weathes on Sunday evening than was
to the house vaeated by • Angus Mc -
end hts friends hope he may continue to son' A' Johnston, W Thompshn, W no church service. The service next
Donald. nohert "McGee, ef Fordyce, . McAllister, G Brophy, W Leddy, a Sunday a1 10,30 a.m. will be conducted
recently paid it flying visit to friends improve. The sale of stook on the Cole 1:13,0en
J Chanomey, Thee Woods, In by the pastor. The League at Bethel
here E. lthilips. . *ire and- Nvirro-r farre:onsMorideyewassfairly- good, --A- leyaneJoDurninej-Oranstonnenieurray,- mexteluesdayenv.eningsewill otaknehe
Whiteehtirele were in St.Helens laot form Of a, literary entertainment; a.,
Sabbath.. Rex Chas. , Rutherford .has program is being prepared, arid a small.
been,supplying at Auburn and Smith's admission fee will be chargee.
'HIP for the past few Sabbaths. „Deemer; -peath hes again made an
'• inroad in our neighborhood. by
' . .e.e' Dttnainnon n .
. . . sweet an Old• -resident; Mr Rosier, who
Nores.--Wele. Sandersofi-spent the he4.neen a great sufferet foe some
.Emsner holidays, at Hawtrey with his time, on Sunday morning; thenemeins
lady friend; he wants ' to , be up early were interred in Colborne cemetery on
eiext time, as the morning trate leave.' Tueriday, • the fiineral being largely
at 7.15, Mrs fietteD'uff is visiting .Atteptlesh#1# cioseet, was covered wieh
daughtereells S.. W. Medd, Auburn, beautiful 'floial ' tributes. The peel
A.E. Treleaven and wife left for Al- bearer's were illsonoas Ginn; John Dec -
been on Friday; we wish them sioccess Gibbon, Ohas: 0 IN Wm. Durst, Steph,
In their futiere home. Mina Lillie San- Butt and Peter Faber. , : •
derson had a quilting ' bee on Good
Friday. Miss Robina Kirke, 'Clinton, , Tile LODGES. -The regular Weekly
meeting of the Sons,of Temperance on
anti M is Wm. Lyon, Londesboro, spent • Wednesday eeening took the form of
last week week visiting their parents,
It 3. Kirke, Misses Debby an "open elodgen a goodly nuinber
Mr and Mrs
Hamilton and Bertha Ryan are visit- were present, andell see m i ugly ern oyed
the program which was prepared for
leg at S. E. Elandeesoo's. Mr and Mrs the occareon Court Beumillere No, 86,
J. W. Medd, Auburn, uPent Sunda v 0. 0, F.; had the pleasure of 'mooing
With the lattens parents, IL M. Duff Brother Elliott, birth chief ranger, with
and wife. James Cranston, Denfield,
re fetedays with hie brother jos- theiti last Monday evening In the !lodge
spent
eh. Miss Frank McLean, Carlon, is room: he gave them a 'great deal of
brotherly advice, • which we trust will
visiting at home. Rev Mr Rutherford
be beneficial to all.
preaches in'Erokine thurch next Sab.
bath. Mrs Vinn, Mcniath is visiting Neens,-a, M.ew, je, hall Moved inth
her son lames, in Clinton. our village; he has been (riveted to
geed many from here went away to
spend 'Easter. Rev, ele Coupland and
r lettere/Yee gave an entertainment in
the Methodistchurch on Monday night;
they intended to give it last Friday bin
• the weather prevented. Considerabler
quantities of hay. are being shipped
trona ourstation. L. Hill received a
carload of British Columbia red cedar
shingles last week. Jne. Manning, collo
lkevest °Pile villi!,ge,:porchased from
RobtiOole einiacres, of the farm, lot 32,`
which adjoins his owe farm, for Ape
this makes him it yeey fine farm. Mr
Somerville, Brantford, preathed in the
temperance hall on Tuesday night,
Keonahan. G Beadle.' J Forehan, G
Tisdale, 3' Edwards, Et MeOrostie,
Woods, McDonald, jes DurnenThos
Joy_nt, Wee,,Forehan, Wm Taylor,Thos.
Cummings, Nett' gentile IlieineeeT
Bowies. Gaynor., el Loughlin Thos
Miller; Jos Gaunt, J McPherson,'D Mc-
Kenzie, A Purdon; Thos .Tayor, Job
J Martin, .3. Joynt, P McMil-
lan, Greer, J Sheriff,' A Andersen, D
Gillis,•W Webbile gitttfltec"R Thomp-
son, 3 Begleieon, 3-0teinienrSinerulis,
11 Horn. Couneleadjourried to meet on
Tuesday. A.pril 15eat 2 o'clock -W. S.
MeOrtosria, Clerk.
Settoot REPOST.-The tollowing is
the standee" of S. S. No. 5. Hallett, for
March, based on attendance, merit and
general proficiency :-5th-Robt, Vod-
den; Viva Mair; Sr 4th -Jas. .4cOool,
Albert VoddereMabel Brown Sadie Mc-
Cool, Emily Vodden, John VoddeireEn
tie Jackson, Derwin Carter, Bert Hag-
gett Mary Snell ; Jr. 4th -henry
McCool, Winelloggart, Wm, Snell; Sr.
13rd-Mabel McOool, Essie Mair, Gertie
Vodden, Ella Webb, Alta Wallace,
Frank Hibbert, Elsie.BroWn ; Jr. Brd--
Albert Note Irene Snell ; Sr. 2rel-
,EarnesnLee ; Jr, 2nd -Ernest Vodden,
Armand Mabel, Mabel Lee,Chas. Lee;
Sr. Pt. god -Della McOool, Eohraim
Snell, Orval Rapson ; Sr. Pt. 2nd-Ohas
Vodden, Sam. Appleby, Flossie Brown,
Wesley hoggeer, Sept. Wallace, ray
Lockerline •, Pt. 1-RicheVedden, Oora
McOool, A. T. Jones, Teacher.
' Gerrie •
•
• Ktrotino BY A.. town yviam-0,
So.nderoon, one of our most prominent
citizens, was instantly killed by a live
electric light *ire Friday evening
about 6,15. The wires were crossed
and Mr Sanderson was in the act of
letting them loose, •when the wire
broke, one end dropping into the river.
Mr Sanderson, thinking the wire was
dead; took hold of it to pull it mit of
the veater, when insteently the focce
the current of the vsire killed him, A
doctor was immediately suinamoned,
but mottled aid was of no use.. •
work at the Betiroiller nurseries or the
-•' • CarieW • .coming season. Mr .. and Mrs Wm,
Nous. -At it Meeting of the emigre -
Den McPail, of town, anf Mesdames gations of Smith's "Inland Manchester,
Den Matey and Neil Maltase of to moderate in a call to a minister, a
Thessalore
Iltill.0103011f4 invito,tion Wag extendetfto
Rev Mr Camp,- and a delegation, ton-
Sununerhin
dating of Gordon Young, tr., e,nd Alex
Dionne,- our -teacher, Mr Reid, is Glen, of Smith's am, and Johrie, Sy-
_
epending his vacation atittis house near minittOn andjohnWilson, Maticheeten
Varna. Mt and at., I 11 Level at, were appointed to wait on Mr Coeilat
tended the public totarnination ine . S. the rierb Presbytery meeting. Wm, m.
No 5, hullett, on Thuri day lest. , ler 0 Barkwell• and on left on Tuesday for
Lowery visited his brother in Seaforth the Wed% where they intend to reside
1
on Saturday and Sunday. Mee Winnie in the future, Miss Jennie McMurchY,
Thompson, teacher in Auburn public Loehalsh, has been the guest of Mise
school, is spending her vacation at her Lily Ferguson this week, MISS Annie
home, Boggs is spending Easter week in 456, Tommy Adams. 8/1 ; jr. 2nd to Sr:
.• Toronto. Mrs TuiVord, Goderichospent 2nd -Total marks 635 tequired te pater
'coming Events • Sunday here Miss Mary Robertson, ms. --t, s ' a '
<Aura towart, 458, Irene arter
• Gronstaneib.
Settecit, ItitPOirr.-iReport of Egged,
Lor March :-Sr. 3rd to Jr. 41h -Total
marks, 8135, required to part 418 t ---Bella
Vaitsertice, 597 Doughte Rogerson, 541,
Herbert Roes, e37, jam Feirsereoice,4814
Robert Creonford, 458, Tootling Moon
f Wi h school, Sund ed.
• sembr . a011t thoTnwtearetlsheevravnisit for afew days, unlZetA,804,09. sioA171tv9. parBr2640n1,1011,40220111,
Friday, April 4 -New Ofinittry Club As.
ti
Monday, pril 7 -West Rtiron ialberal Jiiseza IletAtiarmiri, Teacher, . S.
us last week returned te her sister in Mr Stephens ;slew Ontario is vieiting
onv Mien Wi Dungannon, • PLIMa No. 4, fluilett.
o ateld publicI ft Monday for Tor- 484, Belle Sundercoek,482, Maple Liver'.
• HAVRE VIS/tORS4-11orbert Taylor,
Lechurn
Ramilton; wa5 the guest of his parentb;
Miss Jessie Linkleter and Miss Whaling
were up from Stratford; Mark Horton
was bottle from Dungannon, Herbert
AndteWir was here from Goderich; Geo.
Gliddon, froM near Hamilton, was
home. .Alex. Hatton and ale mother
!merit Sunday With relatiVeo near
holineaville; Elizabeth Horton visited
her sitter at Stratford; MiS WM. Shaw
and baby', _Miss Grace ShaW, and her
brother Soe Goderich , spent Good
Friday' With their Uncle here.
No/goo-Alex. Horton hag gold his
fine driver to Iblan Linklater, for 11115, Ilttteeftelao
John Chisholm also sold &fine mare to NOTEle-The trustees of the Stanley
Mr Ashton for a good sine. James Mc- ;school, dear oulr village; have porches -
Manus is •cenfined to the Ileum with ed pleth of land to enlarge their play -
grippe, 0, 'Stewart left bit Tuesday ground. Miss Florence tiooper, Sea -
meriting for Dakota, and Miss McMinn forthovisited in the Village hot week.
Good and daughter Pearl spent Easter
with friends in Chesley. jas. Heddle,
Harold Long and Ea. Stewart, of the
G. 0,,1, are spending their vacation at
thole homes here. Mrs (Rev) Shaw
end fatuity pent Easter at Fordwich.
R. Reynolds hes engaged with A. Fish-
er -for the corning summer. Wird •Jae:
Long returnedbomo on Tuesdays hat-
ing spent a few deys with her sister,
Mrs A. R. Alien, of Ingersoll, Benson
Straughan, book-keeper for Rice,Lewis
ee Co., Wholesale hardware dealers of
Toronto, spent Easter under the par-
ental roof. Lots of suckers littera al.
ready been caught at the Falls Resetre.
The' Black eats
etileineleniltiPeilefeelenneoPieneenetettiietellot.
• • 6.P.44 *POP
f 41, per ,year advance
$1,40 when not so peel
FORMALDEHYDE
For Smut on Oats
Rariey, Wheat
Etc.
Full direotions for using on eath
bottle.
, •
The beat is always the obespeet at
R. P. Reekie/s
Presodetion Drug Store
CLINTON
Suodessor to Sydney Jackson.
N. I3, -We have all the leading
and popular blood purifiers and
spriag medicines,
*****Imwf*440,**414444,~0s4'
$peaking of
Pleasure
The Glasses furnished by
P. B.' °MINT
•
Aiter•a ecientifio ex-
amination of the eyes, •
give a n oat enjoyable
sense of pleasure after'
- the old:ill fitting OROS
which I wore.
.,• •
.This is the verdict Wall
who patronize
• P. B. CREWS
Expert Jeweler and
.Wat th Repairer
OPPOSITE"•TOWN EIALD.
BIDDLIWODIBE'FI 01.0 STAND.
• Myth
. NOTE13.-Miss Kirkby. hoe resigned
from the Blyth pubho school staff and
accepted a position • on the Clinton
model scliool•stafe; Miss Lockhart; who
Is at present teaching be McGowan's
school in East IVawa,nosh, has been
secured to take the vacancy in the
Blyth school. Mr and Meg A.. Lowery -
have
left Blyth for their new home in
Sears, Mich.; they have been highly
respected residents of Blyth for the
past 19 years.- The cOncertgeeen by the
Thimble Cleb in aid of the family of .
the late Alex Butler proved a grand
success; "the proceeds after expenses.
amounted to $37,25 A very pleresanb
evening .was went in the lecture romn. e
of the myth Presbyterian church on
Monday evening last week, when a
Musical and literary entertainment
was given under the animigee of the
.Ladiere. Aid society of the church.
TECE LTE REV. TA.TLOR.-The reap-
er death has gathered another ehtaf
ripe for the hat -vest into its eternal
home. Tues lay morning, April let, •
Rev J. H. Taylor peacefully porscd
from our attiowt_or_smidst. • He lied bweenamiserios-
looking forward with an expectant
and joyful faith to happy release, The
deceased, for Urn n'asteumber of yeara,
had led a retired life, resigeing his
charge as pastor of Lucknow Presby-
terian church on ancouut of in betel h.
He was of Scotch birth,•coroing out to
Canada when in thebtoom ( f Manhood.,
His earlier educate was• obtained
from the parish school of Blantford,
aneeeter its' the eitieeef Perl Abee,
.deen and. Edinburgh. Marie were ' the .
interesting and worthy itoidents re-
lated, from a student's point of view,
of contact with the lives of SOD3e o
the most noted Scottish divines, • er
spending some time eacheng lir len-
e•agles, Scotland, he -eatree out to Can-
ada, contitertng stem in North
•Easthipe And herpur•hey. Always
• hhottvatien,ganad uiso twdietirigireadfvoisreadc.obuyothrrs
physicians, he tone lo,nd and settled
at Blyth, in IWO retirine to this
home. From you( h his aiM, •hope and: •
ambition had been to enter the minis-
try. Thie wislywao later gratified,atid
he enterect. Re ,x College, Toronto,
spending the venal summer mouths as
a: pioneer missions ry in QUebec and the
then northern 0,i Lavin. He was al -
Wage it leveret nature, astronomy and
geology beteg his private or tidy. Ile
-Watt born in 1830. ond Jiro, passed
over the border of hie 52ird marriage
anniversary. Ills Wife and family' etta •
pay no higher. tribute than that 'ails
shall be missed beco.uke his seat AA
be empty,"
Tuesday, pril 8..-eaol3nooreonfo'Reye Ono NoTtni, H. Henderson soicte horse Dekota, Mee F. lentheringham, who at the nottris8. 3. Thempsfen, of the
,cett ee the. intopices of St raider to Mr Swinbank, »ear Clinton.. John
h id bite visitin her (deter here; left Medical. College Toronto, is visiting
been hebitton meeting in couniiil &ember to on Priday•to vie& acquaintancerillear the home of B. R. Higgins, Mrs atom , 1 in the town hall. Pro- Dale, Jr., purchased a non now &Igor ilet114115
from Rumball. T. eiroWnie0 called Noutie-Mr of St Themes, Carlow, before returnlii% to her home en, who is at the home of her daughter,
fined dc Bose, till h d h
egatte
on friends on the 2nd on Saturday. Mr the new% appointe manager of the near race e e o ry
4:01701;000•Wwiar,
LLCU,. r ,
A. il..,Corinciltessiieg; and etre Livingstone spetittaster Shin' M0180110 &ilk, has entered tenni his Which has steed by the fence on the ter, Mrs Bee, ot Coruntia, garilia town- A' Nian"s Likeness'
ill:. in StVauPs °hutch 8.5. day with Mr and Mrs A, Turner,
Oli» duties, and comes herVery highly "tell lairder hill" and sheltered the lads . ship, le Visiting her. Miss Jessie Gran-
onservatise Oonventiori. at ton. C. Cotton sPerit ltuSundayteSundayineomMended ; en W. Zorn has se.. and lassies on their way for many ger lase week visited her brother Jas., u you want it photograhdiet will 2c.
ne i .
With his sietet. T. McMichael and his I cured a similar position with the years, was thts week cut down . for fire of Fruit& Towb, Miss Edith Sawets, proem you as you am me enee yeen pee
IS -11nuooliele opting ,ohow, sister spent Sunday. With Menlo neer , Soveinign bank tie an advance, The vsood. 11. Green le having it
sale on of London Normal, is visiting at home, if what we make for yea. notes amok
tit 17-"Mesting Of West Clinton, Zohri Jamieson now wears tt , R. PiOkarti thlitiptlity have purchased Friday; he Intends gluing up fierteine Alto Knox, Anhere, hes moved into merit in them, toe They are mounted in
bright. einem. he hag a young son, Mies , the etock of Mr Gs lie Arrioidoind !Ave Oh aCO01111t, Of. POO,Oloaithj Mr _Brindler ..Mre,„Oesineronloe Weenier iateein yneated , the late tend style, and ate net the thing
snob Commissioners. . i
25-4onlrerearY of Ontario Blanche Bennett Winghen, in apenti. , Oleo leased the store for some months, hat; rented nie Moe, Joie .olaelieVill tei Ao IldSgo ears oeetter Sarnia teWine 0,00 tor a dozen good mu% 6
W ednesdny
Musicel
room.
n
idi'e
Tueedey,Apri
Thursday, A
ur131192
St illethiSdist13, 8.
FrIday,ApriS 25,--08dfelloes concert,
nig a week with iier aunt, Mrs .1, Jam- and° Intendi carrying on the two Was in Goderich last week, helping to ship, is visiting het brother, .Dr, MO. ee • no
loson: stores, preparethe usualstock nthoterosshuns. intosh, tneury *, !MOW Sttidhk—
a