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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-04-09, Page 8-11 .- k . 0 , / �W- *****"*�"**"**ti"*.""**#,"**tt***"#"**# E a s, t' e., -, r , M10 I 11 n e r y * - 11 - I . � %^o%^o%-.*-%O%O%fto,ft���,-.,��NoftV%-o'N^Avs#'-%^e--^ I I I . Our millinery workroom is busyo Just as busy as it can possibly be. It- has never been so . . I busy at this time of the year,0 This is the best. . kind of proof we can, have that we have the right � I kind of millinery this season. We have prepared I for an extra rush on Saturday, and if you want I � � your new hat for Easter Sunday we will do our best to let you have it. Let us have your order . I � . . . as early in the d ' ' possiby can. � . ay as you . I ­ . . � 1� � I . " I � 1� 0 TRE CLVF.Fw.5,_,.* $RWS-R1AQ0R,D EASTER CARD$ - . BOOKS - . . � . . EGGS I ' I NOVELTIES ++++++ vn st equ4ls Christmas giving n ow-p*days. We are prepared to supply you with pretty, appropriate b6oks and cards, � decorated eggs and novelties. , . . You have - the chance to . make some one happy, , . * , . Our windows show what is . new, . . . . I . . April, -9th, I 908 11 � . "...11-1-1 _1____-_-_ � � ­ ­ ' . � j,� � , 0600*000, I ". 0000004000"I'410-40+00-04 0 $4 $10000 0 4 0 0 O'� . . � ' 0 1 . . . � Ready for Spring.- -. � . I . . I I I � I ­­...,., I., . I � We do not hesitate to say that our present display of merchandise Is the best and largest wo . , . have ever shown -each one of our departments brim full of the most dependablo of goods of evelry I 'I . I i kind for every use, at prices that, by impartial comparison, will stamp them a's the best values to . I . . � I . . be had anywhere. ., Note well that no matter how low theprIces we ask, quality represented 16 the , 11, � � . I . . I . . . I . . � best, styles alrays, strictly up-to-date, I .� � . . ,� .1 , , I . I I - , . I . _. I .1 ­ � . . . little money, Some of the waists are made of ese Taff4a Silk And I .Easter Gloves . . . are trimmed with tucks and hewstitching. TibIlepliencome in black x.nd I . . . . . . . . I creatim, and are $3.25 to $3.76. . Others -are ita,tde of JApa.lieso Taffeta Silk, . I I 'If you want to ,get a good glov6 abd not have to pay and. are trimmed ,with beautiful toed no,of silk, . otios.re ,are made of r�-,� English TAffeta Silk. Prices are $4.50ticol � . . $550, , a. big price for it, this is the place to come., Our gloves . . . are made by ono of the very beat makers in France, whof Fine Muslin Waists at 90c, $1.25, s 1A, $2 to $3, . , . I � , would not turn out an inferior article. . . People who ba-iis. seen xi�d bought these. waists tall us they are the . . I I prelitiest over shown in Clinton. it seems a little e^oy to be selling woe, I , . � GLOVES AT 75c. . . lin, waists, birt. the assortment is better than it will be wer, so it is well t9 � . . make ur selee gre wit . . 0 don early. The w4ists at 90c, $I L26 and $1.50 � ,de of .Are made ' . One wKite lawn, and all are trimme Our finer I of 4 very nice quality of gkins--�have two dome . . . , d with tucks Apd insertion. . , fitsteners-come in shades of Tnodgs, browns, tan and , all 6, waists are made of all- over ambroldery in very dainty designs, Prices , I I gray, lzes r 1� I .. I . , 'It . . . , , from 5t to 7J, will give excelleut wear. This glove to sold i� inany a e $3.00 to $3,50. . . . storea,at$1.00, our price----... I .1 ........... . I ... I .. ....... .75 I . . . . . .. I . . .., �. .. � ­11� % 1. ­v1_iA"_,� I ^d#%%-ft0N%rN�0W%#-%~%%^V0%%.r%f -W-%o-- I . .. I - � . .. . . . . I adorsemade Ski is for m ter . . I . . . . . . I I .1 . I . . . Age4t4 Parker a Dye Works, . KID GLOVES AT $1.00 . .. I .. . . . . . . I . . .� . .. I I . � I . I . . . . . 1, I I � . . . .. . . . A Good Tapestry Carpet - ' ' . an give you a. glove that is sold'in .man .'stores. . . .,. Skirts at $1.50, $3.15, $4.50,and $ .50 . I � I ' . . .. . al 0* tbat-wakncywofat$1.25. Itismade I .7 , I . I . . . I - For $',()o we c of a very fine qualit I I . . . . 1. . � -1 . '.'fhe skirts we are selliliig at these lit-icps are the best f Values we have- , The Wit - Do F ir 0 comes In -all th yl I I I � I � I �_ . . � .. I 1. a newest shitilem, also black and wbits, ne Bilk I . I . I . . * b 8i eg 5J, � 1. .8 ing an ack and eyery pair fully guaranteed by us. . Will wear well. There is not a bit of doubt about " ttitch eve� had , . I - . I I . . V I . � . , . . 11 Often the, 'Cheiapest, Always the Ak-st, 11; ..Rpeol $ 1 1 � I . I o7 tal 41 .................. ............................... . . . � that. Get a good -one, a real English Tapestry made by 1� �. . I � . I I Skirts at'$2,50 . . . I ; . I . . . ' I .� 1�..i I . . . � ' I I a reliable maker, and you get a carpet tb at will be satis- W �, ­ - ____ - OUR $1,25- KID GLOVES I �', I . . I - . _ � I. . I . . � . . . . . . I . . Are made of All.wool Homespuns in Black, Oxford and Navy, made , �. �� . I � factory in every way. One, too, that you will be pleased - . . We ask you to, compare our k. i'd glove'at $1,25 - with any $1.50 in seven gore flare stitched seamr, ftnished at bo. tiom: With twelve rows, I �. - t with every day in the year. Our -Tap . estry Carpets are 1� About - - . gloveyoucanget- You will find our glove just. as good, will wear . of stitch .iuK- . . . I .. . . . . . :. I . I . . . � . I just as long, will look just 4s well, and you save 25 cents. ,All . I .� I . . . all imported from England, , They were made by the . . � sizes and shades. Our' price,... * I 5 Skirts;.at $3.75 and $4.50 . . �1 , . 1 P60ple - - . I . . . . I i .­ ......... � ......... 4...�,.. .2 . I . � I . . . I , best makers, and. we have a big range of patterns for - I,. . . . . . I 13UY YOUR EASTiIR GLOVES HER,E . . I Ar I a both made*of Homespun. one has box -pleated flounces, and is .. . � .. . I . W ' � . I , you to select from. . .. . I. I . .. . . I I . � I e Know . . � . .. . . trimmed with broadcloth appliqne, another skirt'is made with the. pan- . . I _� . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. . . 11 . � . . I . nel front, all on very good values at our pried..' . I . . . I Easter Neckwear and Belts. . I .. . I .. � � .. i . Large and small designs -and'good colorings, suitable rd�.jor Beek was in town today.', , . 1. . � I . . . . I . . � . .1 . Dri'Blackall of Hensall was in town . �. . . I . I . . fQr any room. We cut, make.and layeahziets if. they are � . All the very latest, .novelties .in Neckwear and Be�lts ars'no* ready. Trimmed Hat$ 6r..E.aster, : . . . , .. . .. � . . Thursday, . I .Tile are quite the liandsomest we ever remember havinghadforthe . � .11 . I I I . I . . I bought here. . . - I . . Mr I s. ,J. T. Einmerton. has r'etur ' k . . I I . . . . . . . I . . . . � . . ne4 - money. . I � � .. I .. � Only takes one visit to-tisis beautiful department, for us,to clearli dem- . I . ... . I . I . . I . . from Ripley. . . � . . I : . � I . I . I . I . . I . I onstrate to . you how I well we are squipptA to supply your millinery needs . I I 99 patterns in 1�4nglish.Tapestry Carpets. Every oni good., Not a bad Mr, T. J, Marks, Bayfield, w*as . in, Silk Stock Collars at 25, 35, 50 to, 85 cents'- . . -better by far than any other store in'the county. Here will -be found - ' ' . one in the lot. Downriglit good Values. Qualities that Will. give satisfac. town' yesterday, * . . . . I I � I . . . . . . - . . ­ I . I the most Aporoyed Now York styles. but w.kii,t willimpres ' . . . I I . . . . I . a gs, v i st! rt f � tory wear, Many prices ranging from . I . . I. Mr. Janios Livermore of Seaforth was . In lo*ely rich effects, i n. is. tile low.prices we ask ,for our hats. Nothing. but: th, 'it Is mosti � I . . I I . . ' . all rnstd6, of silk; some are corded With s0k.tur . . . . Vnings . I � ' . . I in t6wii on Saturday. - ... . I over points, others trimmed with velvet ribbons, lac .. . am d in. th ., I .-00" I 1 213 to 90 cents per yard'. . � . I � . V, ate.. . . I . .. a making,, , . . � I . - , . I . I I . . . . I . Arch. Kennedy, , James 'Cooper � . . I I . . . . ;L,�, 74 . . I and . I * " I . . . . , . I I . 1. . . ­ . I � I . - . I . Bert Reid have gone to Stratford., Beautiful Tie at 50,.60 75 and 85 cents - � , - Corset Bar ains for Saturda 9, . I. I . . * . I , . . . %.-��%^d%^.^%.�%,-*.#�-,��- ^^-�,� �,�%R� . Mr. and Mrs, . . . . , . . . � . Two ., . I I . I . - John Eniffierton. 'are . . . . . . I . .9 . I y I . � . � . I . .. I I . I I . ... . . . . . : I . ' I . .- . . . . spending a few,days in Goderich. . All are made�iof fine, silk in different'styles. 'Come in assorted colors, I.. � . . - . I I . . , � I , I . I � . . I - . $2 B. &L .Corsets. for.$ 1. . . . . . . � Mm T., J. Marks and'her .soil Harry trimmed With Oriental lace, etc. .. ,. .. . . - , 6rbayficld were tit Clinton on,. Tues- . . . , . I . . I I . I I I .. .. - . . . . . . I . � ' I . ? I . . ... . . I . I I . I . . I I . I I . I I . . . . .. . . I . . . . . day . .. . . I � 1. . I Belts' at 25, 50, 75 cents to $1.00 1 � % I' ' On Sat rday morning we Will Place on sale the balance of our. Bills* , . . - . . , .1 . I I I � . I I .. . P IF , I � . . . ,. . � . . Every wanted shade and,all sizes in our fa, Mr.. it' d M - John Croll,have return- � � Illed Corguts at $1.0 0. . C , . - . � . . I., I . I . n Mrsi : ., � � � . I . * . . I . ... � I . . I 11 . mous- Kid Gloves at. $1..00.per pair. . % ' . Ld from visitihg their daughter& at : - 81'1� Belts are the correct thing this seapen, "and there are so many : . . . . . . .. I � . - . . . I . . I - . I . . . . � , ., � I . .. . 11 1. 11 .. .. . Galt. , - . I I . . . . . . �� Pratt .styles.it is hard to describe them. They all have buckles- for fiss- Our $1..35W. 9. Corsets. for $1.00 . . . . . . . .. 1111_1010`� . .. Mrs.. *Jobn Morriall, who spent the -. � I tenIn . - , � . . . I �. . I I . 11 . . . -%-ab.ftW,%--W­% -W-411�-W-W-41.� , ft�-W-W-.%,ftV*,w%,%,� 7 %nos,)me.have buckles at the back, others,. hi�ve tabs.. We have" . .. . I I . I . . .0 I .; . I . . . . . . I . . .. huilc I . , � . . . . ' Awariciin Corset, regular price of .which is ,; . �. . , . �winter in 'Pickering, . has . �eturned . . red,, f d&inDy bits to Choose frow. . I . . . �: The balance of our W. 13. I , . I - � I I . . . .. . . . I . . . -, � �. I . I . - . I 'home. : 11 I . . .� I . I .. I o . I . air � $1.00� T , .1 . � . . 1, . . I . . . . . . . �.. $1,35, will go on sale on Saturday �at' per p . bred dozen to .. .. . . I . . . � . 11 . . I :f .. E. ' I ' . . ­ I I . . 1. �� 11 . I .'....." %0%0%.4%%01%.0%.%/%%.4 . . . I V%_�.�� Mrs. I,.' Laird leaves Thursday to Choose from. .All sizes in.stock. . . . . .. . . _%�_ .1 . . . . . � � . . . . . . �. .. .. . . . . � ., � 11- . ..� .. � I . . * Silk and-MUSlin Waists or aster .� .1 . - .. � uto, .. - I.,.... . . . I I .. � -Boys'. Khicker* I , 1. . . I Toro' ­ 1. . . I I I 1, I I . . . . I A Barga n in I " Kn'idk . � .-� � . . . I . � . . I . .. spend gaster with her soil John- in i I � . I , . . . I I., � ­ .1 . . . I. 5. 50C ,ers at ., . �, � � I . . � � I � . I I 1. I . I . I . . I . . 1. I . . I . I 1. . s, is I - I ., . I . � � � 4� .... 11 �� � . .,­ "I .. New Japan Mat.t.ingis'. � " :...' . ' � '. 'Mrs. Bocilc�, of..MoCris, Illinoi , , . . Silk Waists at S3.25,,.$3.75 to'$ 5.50 . - .- . � , � 35. cents. .. ... 11 � . 11 . .. . . I ,. ..., - . . �. . 11 . ­ . . . ­. I I . ­_ . . ., . . . I � .. .. . I I � ... . . .. it. I hot uncle; - 4f. . WiiliaM . . . . . I I I . I � . .. . 11 . . I . I . I I ­�� - . , .� . . . . I . . . � .. 11 I . . visi ilig , I � � .. I . . � . . � ... . . . .1 . I . . . � ­ . . :11. ", i :. I 1 . . � . - . I . . , . . . � t , I . - --I � I ,. I.. ,. ... I I .1 I , - . ­ I We a're selling'wore Silk Wiiiiabs. this seation than �evo It is, .Impos. . 24 p4lio of'Bors'Knickers, made of 'good stron;-,, � tv 11 , �� . . ' . . I . . . . ­ I - . $teep, Sr. I - � . . , I . . . I r. veed, tn. as6orted . . � . . . Rev Harry, Wright of.Clinton.wa�t in I sible for you to-gpt as p0etty v� waisb 'Made by your dressmaker fo � &fj ; ri . . New Mattings from far off Japan., � Bought -from the: � , . I . � r I Colors a d sizes;. '011r.regglar price is.50c. ,. On s4le at 35 cents., : ,., *..� j . . . I . . I �. . .. .. . I � .1 . .. . . I . � I � .1 . . � � I . � town on. Thursday' last. calling,. .oil , . . I I . . . . . .1 � . . . -_ .. . I . . � I . . .. : '' . ... . � .. . � " . . man that made them in Yokohama. -.The 'Are ide floor . . ., I . I .11.1-, � ..y J al o r '- Jriontl%-Gorrie Vi,dette. - � I . . . �, . . . . . . . . . . I . . I � , _ . . . I 1. � . - . ., ... . � � ' ' ' . ' . . . . . covering for summer. 0061looking, clean and du Mr. W. A,.. Gifford., who has 'lleen at- . .. .. 1 . . New . Dep. I a I rt.tuen . s -C I arpeis­ � I I T I � . . -wo. -Clothing � � - '� - .: . I'— . � I rable. tending �Victoria. '96iyersity,is home : - , Our.,T .. t 111111 and , I . Tnese are -made from clean,'. live straw that' .will not, - . foi ilte Haster holidays. . ­ I . ­ ... .1. I .11 . I r . .. I Z . ., . I . , . . , , , .j . . ­ . � .. . . . . I I I . . I. � . � ... . . '. . � � 6, . . . � .. I I I.. I. ... 1 . . . �1. . ; . . I . , . . I .. �. . . . . ,:. .. I 1� . � . .1 . I . .. I I... I _ I . I � . : ' It will, Pay ydii tobity your , .20 . I . .. I . . .. I. . , Mr. Harfy :Moore Js acting'"as G. T. . . . . . Spring- Otirpets here., ' We can sa,�e onfully. .per.cent. , . .1 . . I break, woven on strong, cotton'w4rps. New, de" " 11 . , . . I . I ... . ' � , I . signs, a ,,�, , li. frefi,lit ,agent vice, Mr. W. Row_', 1. ... . I � ­ . s Jn our Clothing Departmont. we Are wfthin-bdundi wheirwis say tie saviii -THIRD. . - . � . ... .. i ", . . . .. I � I I ... � I � 1. .. I '. I . � .1 . . . I . �. g is ONE . q .. I . . . .. �.. ... . . . . . .1 . I . . I . ,. . . . I �. 1. , I . . colorings. . 14 -to 50 cents per. yard. - �. : � ��, . . .. � . . . . . .1 ­ . "I ... ­ I . 1. .. . . . . � . � I . I I I .. I . � . I . ed transfQrrqa to London. . . I . . I . .1 I . I . � . . I . I I .: I :.. . . . '.. , . . . . . . . . ... . � . . 1. I t . 1 1 . I I . . _. I . . . . . . . .. .� 1- I I Al. � . . 1, � . .. . .. I .. '. . . . Mcr,' W'. W. - Matlo,,%r -of 'Moosejaw, . . . . . � . .. . . 4 I 1, . . .. � . . . . I .... . . I _. a I I . . _ I . . I . . . : , I ., 1. . . . . . . . . . . I I 1. . - .., . � I I . . . I . � , � . . . I I . . . I I . I . . . .� . . . � . . I ... . . . I . : ­ I 1. . . . . . . . . . .. . :, .. . � I . Assa,, was :the guest of his aunt, . . I .. . . I . ... � . . . : 'yoult DIONST BACIL . �� ; . . , 4 . � - . : I . . . . 1 I . Mrs. Henry - Steven.�,* this -we k - .... I . � : . . I . I .. . . . ,. IV' YOV W,&NT IV t - � . ,�'., I I . . . I � % . I . 14111WIM11110%,111111. . . I . I A ' . � I . . . . .. . . . . : : I - . . � . , . ... . I. . . . I . . I I.. .. . � .. . .�. .. . �. . . .. .. � I . . . - . . . . . � , I., .. . . . Mr ,,W. S,.- Fishei*1 who.,Came do' . . . . . . . . . . . � .. . . � � . . . .. .. . I ' ,. wit . . . 1. . . I I I .. . I . . ... ; .a. . � . . . . . . . . . � . .- I �. 11 . � . �. I I � I . � I ...� I � � . . 1. � . . . � . . . . . . . . .. . . . . I . " . , , � I � $ TREFOUSSE GLOVES..-Best'niade -in France. . .from Dundurn, Assa.,Jqr a holiday, '. .. . . % .� .. . .. . I . � I . . I . . I - . � . . . . � � .1.. . % , I I . . . I . � � . . :.1. .. I . .. . . , � - , � left forihe West again this week. .: 1.11 . ". . .. . . I . . . . . . . I . � I � I . . . . . . . .. . . . . I . , . � . . . . . . I . . I I ,.. . Bestsold in. Canada. We. Sell them' . I I . . . . . . 9- . I � . . . . . . I . . . I .. . . . ... . �... . I 1. : . . Dr,. Woqds, Ba�yfield, visited'thc Guin 1. .. .. . � .1 v . . . . . . . . I � . . : . 1. .. . , . , . .. I 1. I : .. . $lq6llwl%wow . I hospital last week 'and. *a.ssisted - in . . .1. I . .. . . � .. . � _. . . . . . . ; . .. ­. I I ,:� 1. . . 01. I . . . I � . .1 . . . �. � I I . . onned' I .: . 1. , . 11 1, � I � I . . * - . . / ; - . . . . . . . � I I I .. . . several operations boing.perf . . .. . I . .. . . . .. , . . . . . - . , . . . . . I . I , . . . .. . . . I � . . .. I .� .1 .. 1 , I .. % ­! I . ... m . . .- . . . . � .. � . . . , :. \�. , � : , -,: . . , . I . . I . .1 � 1. . I I I- . Mr. Jbinathan Brown, who has boo :. _. . . . 1 ,::� -, . t . . I ' . - I , %0%#*__U0%%10% � ­ 11 . ... � . . �. 11: . . ... . p1pykil for some time at tile elec- . �.. - . ;. . I � ... I.' . . _ . . ! �' I . ., . � . .. �. .. I . � . . .. .... . .� � . . .. . . I � ... - , .­. . � I I . . 11��. . %rw--O%%e%-X%O%%O.%O%O%lk%,O%%e%ol.�.%.o,o%.#%.%,.4%%,op%.%o%^fto%,r% � ein . . . . .1 . � . .. . a � . . .. � � I . . . I., . I . . � � 1. ­ .. . . . � I � . . . � , . . I . . . . I . I . . .. . . . � . . . 1. . - . � .. . . 1. . . ... . . -_ I . . * I . ::, , . I I . ..,. I � . . . tiic -light w6rk - Barrie, ,ha& fe- � . � I �_ . . .. I I . . . � : 1. � . . . . I I . . . - � . s 4 p , . 11 11 . . . . I I ... � . I I I ­ . . . , I ''. . I . . . . .. I I � � . -, . . . : . . .. . I . - . . , , � . turn4 � . I � � . �� . : . , . ... , , , . ­ . I . . I I . .� ' .. . %, _: . � . - . , . ..� , :, .: . . . , . . . ... . � 1. � . - : . �. ' . � , . .. 1..� I . . .. I k - ' . �-- I - : Mr. William Archer, who. has been ' * ' ' , ,!,. ., - .. I . . . I , " . . . I . . 1. . . I . . I . ,.. . d home, . . . . I . � . . . 7 . . . ! .� I . . . I . ­ .. . . t IL 1. � . . . . , . . 1. I .� A Great Curital"'11''Stoe '* -- q . . .... I.- , .. .. C INTO'g.. . . % . . ., . ': ., . . . attending. tile Stiatford .13tisiness . .. ' . . . I I ­ ., . ­ .....� . . I .. I I . .. . � � ­ . . . .. . . I . . � ... . I .. . . . I . _4 I I � , . I . . I . . . : . .% I . . 1. I I . I � . . . . � . . I - . � � . . I I I . . . . . . . I . . . ' Mrs� . : . : �:, . . . . � . I I . . . . . .V , 'College', is' now.a guest at' Mrs� I 0*0"4 014.0 $ 0066"00#16*10 **" --*** o�O��s,$"*##..*.$.$4$0".,#*+*******.*"*#.Ososo#o . � A great Curtain stock has) � been gathered .to ' ' I William Vord's. I . ..., - - . . .. .. . .. .. ; . . I ... � . . . 1. . 14 . -1 . I . � . � . . �. � . . . . � � . . . � , .� I . . . I I . I I . � I. I . . ­ .. . . I , . . ... . . . . . 19, 0 . . 1. I . . . . .. I . .. % I . I . . I . I ' .. . . . . ether'for- . Miss:- Macdonald 'f befroit was: , tile ' ' ' ' . . . . . . 1. . . � this season's selling. Great irvlvariety'and,gr6ai in value. guest of .the Misses McNaughton for . . I . �� . . . I .. . I . . I I � . . . . . . I . .. . . ' � ____ . - . .. � ., .. . . ' ' ' , . - � ' . . - . . * �.. AUE 1. . ­ . . . . . .1 . . I I . I . . ... I . I � . . � ,�hen . lumb �r.-.Or . -tile,cannot' be .. , had, . I � . . I . . . I . , . - . . a few days of the past week and ' . .. - , , URN.� .. 'G bui the stolid. shot e,fine. raxMers ' � Right. past the middleman direct to' the r w 6. go for . � . on,. . - ­ . . w . - ow an-. ildb . . . . make". ._ . - '. Sunday evening delighted* tile, con ., . - ft C ood �bads: be - Best Se'eured, � '. " .. - No vfliblbsale ' ' . Mattim ' Conrad * . . .. . � I I . I � I � . � I .. . .. I .. our Curtain supplies'.' :. onial.- 0ecker, on�el. .. .. . ,. . . 1 . .. � . . . .. - 1. '111 A* � I . . ,r s profit to be paid . gregation of St. * 1;,aill's Church with . . � . . . . 7 . 4 . L I., '. � dig. a trencli'�nd fill .it to with' , - . . I I � � . . . � . ' .. A resident villager, here, is now. no I . . - --------- 4-:- 0 . I . . I I . . . . . . -hi�ll . on the -CurtaiDs we 'sell. Just .one progtznd: that, not 4 I 1� solobeautifully rendered..' ,' ' . I I . .. I I . , , * , . I I .. . q � .4 . . . � ; I. I .. I ". 1. . . :. - foot' ok tile. allifate'-with -Stone,'. W. .. - , , . I I . . longer a si-ng1e..De�ker,b4t;ra.tllei- , a.' . . . ' . . � � � I � E�lder Alvin Kinsley o.f the Latter,Day Mr. Janies Twiteliell liiLs ivi * �' - ly for a- short'tilne. Thefti later...6ur'. will.,draw the watet ftom �otli � siclLs" , , large one, between you' and * -the' � . . _. .. D�4bl�, 'Decke'r. Combine,Ugood wisliL: . . . � . I. & . on much. I . . .. . .. . . man, :who made.them, , Saints spent a few day,s - in .town . * I . � . . � i,'; then Mr� 'Ftirr�steri,' *�s .. 'On the same,principic the way pur, . . 11 1. .. . I . es 6i -his 614 time friends- tumble over thought .to the G ; ood' Roads 'question � . . . I - , I ' . . . I . � . regently in tli6 interests', of. that . . ,.� . of the game opinion.sind.-had'a. 16t. of roads '�wcra ,built. will draw' ill-' .. The season's newest' patterns are here in Swiss.; I . . - lllid'sets loft i his -view a in' the-foll6w- I ... .. I they I * I . Notting- each other. -in trying to reach Aiiin . : .. . ., - I 'Patter- �itead I * � * * . * ­ .1 I denoraination which' has its'. li�ad- . '. . .., . .1 . . � . liard heads broken ill), -as Billy ..of cxcluililig'the water.. -� ham. and Bobinette, and pf each kind a, wideness of,choice quarters. ,at Lairl6ni, . Iowa.- 'He, from here. I '. I ,� ,;ilg letter.,,to The lNews-Record. :. : soil. I't, here could afflim, but where -' Oil! granolithic walks - Mr. Caulp'bbil , , , . ' . . * w price � c - Mr. Sturdy., Sr,.; has gone to , his, " . I . ' i . . . , . 1. . . . greater than you wi I I get in -most stores.': Just a fd prea hod ,Friday evening Aast' "d .There has 'been very much -writtin - arc-� they today, and -]low many have; has. recommended, the. very same; and I - ' . . . . . � ' ' . . I . . 5tinday in,the south-west summer*.' home- .again ,-'aftet a brief .. 0, been und . er.the doctor!s cafe after rid_- what .do we find ? Why, ille k I hints this week. They are a few of .n'i,an' . . twice oil , : iiit here. . . . � . . about, the. best . methods of. building , . " I .1 , ost -hag � . .. . I .Y-_. , '- .. . .- . part of, the town and .left on ition- "' . ; . . I roa4s, but mostly by parties' who 'ing over thinn, Now, what -may be caused the� break*$ in* so' many places'. ' . . I I . .1 .. ,. .. . � �. I .11.1 : .. . � 11, . . . �ay lor the . lake' shore. � ' � - . I The Auburn rifles meet this Friday.: have . had. lit - tie or- no e . . loa�rn I ed from what 6xiierience. I have . I have one of thd 136ft' walks in,towh, . � . ,. I - -- non .choir xperience . - _-t ' s - 0een - .. : !lad. I an, .of n . . Lace Curtains at'50c' I I I I I et, beautiful designs, slit ... Miss Ed�na Manning, who'- ha" t Bills 'are out for the TU* i Much has b6n said about the- benefit' . tile opifiio ­.that*7 "'ilie I ,built for 3c per fo6t', less without '.- .. I . htron a � oncert with all. enticing bill of fare . . our - perhaps, paid ' I �� ,,6 e 7nin room. 9J ytirds long, : Aeacliing, at Breslau since tile, Now. c derived from crushed stone', which, best 'method: would be to scrape gravel., I havo*, more - I . Year, has bgem engaged by. S. S �. No.. to, music lovers as its -.program Jor � . streets every sprii I just' before the attention to roads. .as J travel the �' - 0(� y Per pair . . , , ay . night. , I I � al . 110 doubt, will mak.a a very, g 19 . - . I ... Nottinghtim LAce0urtains, with 'k. stitched dges.. . ,E ood road � . . .. . . good Arong net, 2J yaids long, and $2.25o : e � 8 Turnberrvi at a salary of S3oo, . - aster Mond ent . -from , if crushed fine enough, but the method frost is out and before the'accuinulat countrk as I a9siste-U. lit building . 1. . . . . 11 , - ' 'Waltor toats has . received the � Clinton, .G.odericli,, Colborne, Walton . . . . I � - . . 11 . ' . . - Mr. 'adopted ,of putting the lar�tej stones ed rrianure has got ..mix6d - with I ',the them ' '. - i I 11 . my early days. I good assni-tment of patterns. Pei- . ,and.Belgrave expected 'to .assist. the - vel. Then. aft bu 14 otir Huron, Road and pair 50ci . I . appointment of .steward ofuthe.dred- I at the -b6ttolu .has proved a mistake, " gra . . or that is done Put *helped to i , ,Better. Curtainsi,.- . . . . Challenge, stationed. at Colling- home choir and a treat is looked for ;* , I. � ''.. .. . . . I . . .. . . ­. . . . I , ge . I . as the frost tit our country will.. bring Oil A feW-Well With'oqks and .-temove tlie� best � part , wdi froin'. Taylor's . . I . I � It. will be the event of .tile season.. the coarse 'stone to the'surface, which � Lace Curtains at $1 . Extra flile-qiialitibs, in Notting. - . . wood; He-will.lo6k Well after. the Admission. 15C.alld 20C. 'Prococd� to . . all the large stones that. are., s-�:re I to' school' house. to. Mrs.'. Brown�ls;. ;W' N . ham Lace Cortains, 1), * a6dture - comforts ,of the ,men. ' I ., ' i w themselves. Tliou�cover with- a dnyon6,can testify'who has, trtivell.&I ,,---,, . eautiful do. I . ' is seell.off all our, roairrs. �wlicre, coarse S1.0 I . ,6-1 � I - . . defray expenses of tuition for. . tile I signs coritin�d to 6ursel'�es f(w this Mr. Ud. k6wed-,- who. for the past . . . gravel or, stones, have � been used, light coat of �,fino ' gravel or . coa thereon, which was 'the 'finest ' gra�ef. , I rtains. A I .. . I I . . . . ' ' . Nottingham Lnee Cu . I Tillioff,choir. . I . � I .. .sand - - �,ill . , -- . that was used between Clinton: -and towti. Ourtains thitt-�ra.goo.d en� . . three years has boon G. T, R� .freight , Roads that otice were comparat, whicli ave, at big range (if handsome patternQ. . : -No. 9 ively I I pack and le ' ' . . ... . . �, I 1. � extra good qualitips, full3j yitrds- � h'fcv' ' room full .3i .yds long; ent in Clintot� llqs -been transfork- . Miss 1C. $1irlink,, teacher at ) smooth.are today ioughi buC roads siiiooth' surface for tile remainder of Goderich. ,' . - I � .. . . . long. Very special value at pt -r �111111 pair ;�3� $4 'and. * p.. , i4191. to Lonflon, for .which place' lie is -rec6vering,.froin a.griplW attack.. ., .that- were,built 'with f . tile season. This is ho�v macadamized, , � . . ­ . .. . . .. .. % I . . I ... , -victi me. gravel ,.. or � . . I I . . � left on' Mouday afterhoo . . The, La grippe numbers its ins ptet- . I roads. are kApt soloofit, We, - l[iav . . . JAS. TWITCHBU,. pair $9.00. . A . .ty coarse sand are the best roads today 0 � . . . . . . Swiss -Curtains ..',. - 1. I '� - - - .'- chan e, ,is a'promotion and well thickly in -our 'mMst'at present, and have had little r6ii-ailks, put. 'upon some very .,bad spots in town owing Clinton, 'April 7th � . . - .. . . . . . . I I partly ttrehailgeable .woather. I I . . . . I . I . ' I I ,� . .. I � earll,g y Mr. Rowed wh owing . I ' them. I will draw. attention to Jwo, ". :� ri� , They become spongy'! . . . . ... I .1 . . I 'd I to qui . . . Alex. ,-McKenzie *of Hensall . I - Mrs.; � s t Lace Curtains at $1.65 Several gond designs in Swiss Net . .tremely attentive to, duty, *This in . I 18 in particular, In the year i8 ' in wet w,a or... Now, to. remedy. this - ' - - � . I '. i � I � . I . Curtains, Well finlsh�ed, .strong, addition' to his courteous and genial waiting, , pit . . her -mother, Mrs, . .G.* .. I �wotlld . advise - that - they be On . I . . � . We ha ve. it speciai curtain nt this � . � Nortll�rn was' built from Goderich to . 9 out � -,,. 33:ULLZft'TOVVkSMV.. I , ­.. . serviceable net, Very handsome nature. made him very popular with Young, who is, not'recovering very Lucknow, Front. a. little.. north .of the �o a. depth (if say two leet aiid filled . . I .. ., . . I ry :fine quali y . fast. . I . .... . . I , . . . . I . . . . price. They Rre -ve I patterns.. Per pair: *4.iso, " our citizens, Who -wish him well. Be. . ,. I Nile coal ith. a. foot of clay, blue if po,qsib- . The following - shows, file standing I ill net, the newest, desigtis, .pl 11 . . . . � � ' :so gravel wa I s ixot.obtainaWei in. w , ' a -he relative .1 centres, lock -stitched edg . .a d and . $7. I I . . .1 . Jore leaving Mr. Rowed*visited Ali-- villagers- ,Were shocked to hear of, and fific ,gravel and sand were used le, with eight inches of coarse sand of S,. S. XO- 5) Iso t , eo, a I � � . the suicide at St. Augustine of P, hree miles,. partly through I . full 3J yards lang. Extra; good Vill. - Bobinefte C ' burn and * Blyth friends., His moth- I n t nish. with - a. t6at of fino, standing �for the month of.March i ue at per pitir $1.65* . urtains. " 'er and sisters live in London. Flynn. Mental derangement is ithe gravel. - If this cotirsei is fol- Sr.� Sth-Robert Xoddon, Viva 1%lair. - . ' � I . I 1, -Cause. I . .. � . I a swamp as it was callit-d at that time. New Doi . lain �or. Mr. Joseph Foster of'Variid'was lit. I I . -Now, I consider- this piece. of road lowed out I feet- confident that 'this Sr.' 4th�Mabel Brown, Sadie Die- I � / binette Curtainsi, . . I , it � - � Lace Curtains at $2.25 spotted net,' trimnied ,witg 1 , n 0 .. I town Monday making A deliver of Report .says 'that I V1. "I otioc 6nd'of the best tests that we could would ,make a solid. piece of rcad, Cool, John Voddeni Wfie;,-Jackso'li�N...'', � I . .Ouc.of our boys, since ��1.911 possibly have, as,d1l.the heavy team- -ins on Harry , tion, *frills and Jace. per, , .� F. Y, . . 11. fledged . Vall, live stock to a local dealer and lad . It � The trouble, set to be. with our go- * � aints, MeCool, Albert Vodd i � e Curtains, flne '*2.60:td $4.50 . .. , � . I the misfortune to ]lave the top of. blacksmith, will return here to Wor . ing front Lucknow to Goderich passed called "Gooid Roads'! 2tion.that they do McCool, .Will.' Roggarti Win. Snell., I Nottirghnin Lac, .. �.: 1. 11 I � 11 � . I ... 11 I 1. ... I . . one, of his .fingers taken off by the at , )its trade with - John. Phillips. . . Over this during, the . I not .un . detstand'what is the callse and Jr. 4th -Mabel McCO01, J�ssjo,Mair, . . Frilled Bobinette by the yiii-cl,'with insertion and lace. 25, 30 & 35 cts; I . which be. ., Mra, Jas. Stuart,. Ledburn and Mr, . many. years be- W, ln- . J I ' Wallace, Oertic Voilden, . 91siL � rope, while holding a cow , - . . fore the railway was built to Lucknow how :to remedy the I evil. No' 0 lit . I E xtettslon Rod8 and.P.oles fdr .8obinette Curtains, 15, 25.a4d 80 a a. come frightened by the locomotive Will, Clark of Goderich visited their - and .-tit spring and fall when. other stead of makitig'a drafti. under the Brown, Zle. Webbi, Frank Hibbett, I . I . I . . I I I . , . I . . . . . . . I . . while shunting in the yard, -The sister, Mrs, Q. . Young recently, . portions of tile road were.aliftost im- road which eit&i - co.urso,' gravel or Sr. 3rd -Albert gott, 31�inesf Lee. I . I I � I � __*,_.^__^.^_^-e��� . � . wound was a painful ,one. but � mt. . � . passable, for heavy loads, this was stone, will do; luake, the road be& so Sr� 2tid-:14rneit Vodden, Mabel Lee, -, ' ' . .1 . . � - . � . Foster *as as unconcerned i�bout it . � I � I good. ff. am not talking at randoin. that it will exclude the water. Cla,y Della McCool, Orval Rapson, Armatt­-. I . I I . . . I as if it were an everyday occurrence, . I . . as I travelled.this road for thirteen and sand will do 'this *hon packed. da MeCool, Charlie XAe. . I . ­ .. . By the way, Mr, Voster, w4o� is a I ASIIFMLIY 1OWNSHIP, - yciiis steady And I know how it stood It would be .O*f little use to inix ol'ay Jr, 2nd-Sef)tilnus Walllace$ - Mary . . - ' A Handsome Kid Glove . .. . . . I veteran tree hgont, just concluded -a Ashrield ,c) . . the test in all seasons . of the year, and Portland cement and expect a � Jacksizint Charlie Vodden, V lossia I . , . . I I . . . . .� . week ago the most sliccessfill seasori . uncil mot On X#Cll 219t . 11 . ,members all present. Minuttis of pre'�' Now, the other road that X helped to bond, but use clean sand drid cement Brown, Wesley Roggart, Lily Cook- . . I . . ho has yet had. His patrons )lave build in 1857 was front the Goshen and you )lave it Our roads are erline, Udith Hobbs, ISantiny Appleby, 1. I dressy L found by experience that he- handles ell Line of Stanley to Bayflold and be- I We have a new kid glove that is particularly vious rnecting'�read and pasft,d - mostly clay. X�il�; then, put on say Uphraini Snell. . I ' eques woke issued forthe follow. , � and stylish., In fact it isa handsome 910V . It is Made quent orders are int amoulltt cause it' was not possible to . get eight inches of good sand which will, Sr.. Ilt, 2nd -Cora Me,dool, Richard I 0 - I . I . . 11. Snieltv.or, work ',oil -ind was used, n d clit& the water, then, Vodd 11 .. , so I's soft, pliable, and perfect flt- easier to obtain, I � . . road $3 , W rk oil road' coarse gravel a similar b , I. from the very best skin . . tn. Bowles, wo the only difference it be or with sr.,01,t. I'Ist 'Fioy, C . $2�50 ; Jas. Alton, work on road $8 � i% fill I two inches of' fine gravel,, so fine that I Olt-, - Wesley� � . . . lockerline , V,dna -W,ebb, May Ap 1by., _ ting; pique sewn, and has one largepearl dome fasteneri' . . . . J. Morran, repairing road coil 91 more sand and less gra.vel in it, tile wheel will run smoothly over, oth- L j& anid t�e very newest stitching. Fawn and grey shades . . . I iwLIMTT TOWNWUP. . $:?.75 ; Xas. Saunders, rop. bridge �on.' It I was uothing unitsual, to have. the . erwise the jar of the .wheel from one . U11tolled attendance 41, average at- ��� t 'farmers condci�iiing us for robbing , kP . . stone to,another will very soon nia , teridance for March 29,-A. V.' Johns, I 9, $x ; Jbs. Sineltzer, gravel . $x, 12 * as they� Said, and as many ruts that will hold the witte'r ill the Teacher" , I � ­ I only. $1.50 per -pair. .' .. The sbedifig operations whioli com- 1), Shields, repairing roads $x ; 1, tile"') , s . I . I I . . . I 11110liced last week were -stopped . by Cowan,'repairing rulvert S. R. 9 arid Of our wise head today say, that it wet season and these continue . t6 Xt,.is strongly tirged, tltat all ' who * . tile rteent snow flurrie.q. . . 10, $1 ; C. Stewart, plank 1o75 feet was 110 better than if turnpiked, and : wear deeper. . I . i will continence dur4ng tile spring term 11`110110vvw^^#� AAA0V4A6VVVV*0VVV%*#W^VV*A0W ' ( atteudduring the first week after Uas­ I I Mr. Dominick Reynolds was engaged $16,rz Messr,q, Goo. Hawkins, James when,as the contractors supposed ,the Why does the contre of -out roads I st week in removing tile house ter vacatioll. . . . tile pa Hayden and James Cirawford waited work was completed, Mr. Bay, ' then. rise from four to eight. inches with the . . . . ill purchased from Mr, Richard Carter on the council asking that the Reeve County Ungincer, refitsed to accept it, frost ? Silinply betausc they hold so - 11, I ,t- - - ­ . . 'o his o8i'll place oil tho 7th collftsslOft be sent to Ottawa as a ,delegate to- Seteens, had to be made and have a. inuch water. For this reason the UL I . covering of two inclies of the pure are always worst in apfing' and ar. A nAsnrym votmo Anxisnut. ' ALVA I lid tis it was utoved along the Gravel garding Port Albert harbor. No ac. I I Road it was 0, sort of 'Inellace to the tioll taken. . .. gravel laid over it bitt I can 9sSure, I though where heavy stcam rollo�s arer A bashful young -minister was once I travelling public but fortunately We Moved by McIntyre secondtd by Sto- YOU it did not 0,11 got tile two inches. ustil they fail to overcome this. I asked to pem It. itz . are not aware of any accidents being thers that this toliticil recomiand the However it has proved a good road. ,Vefore the students of 0: elab ros, I Our Good Roads mail, Mr. Camp- Wellesley college Ifis anbar- . Cawood thereby. . Council of Huron to accept Now, �Ihat shol"d be ('()'to to' im- bell, rocilinintuds the -tise of tile lor rassirkut *lien lie entered th lit ing � � . Mr. 'Wit%, McCool has propi1f6d his Count Propriatioli inade by the pro- prove' out streets is a ma,tter that the contre of roads. H xperience shoilld rboin 46f colle I S 0 : , � I- , I , . .5 III -.1 ol I I. - f I I -I.- I 'I -, - I - , I I � � � I S I � 'I I , I H d B I I 9 � cellar for the stone -masons who lit tile ap . Z or b. $t _go hall " I . villiciii, govetitinient, f6t road improve- has been troubling our -couttells 'for have 'taught him that this also is & $uh&y itioming found I � . . I eXpeeta will . continence work this ,Mont And that said cottitell. ma,lit ap^ the last forty years, . Mr. Whitehead I mistake as the water in the tile will the only thatt atilong three hurt r .. week, Joh for the aniontit coming when litwhig Hour to -anted fr.oux Blyth, f . I Wlit. Mott has engaged to work; with t to tottiO the streets almost ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, reezo- in extremely Cold weather. I and fift, Irls Was ovetwhelining. Ito CLINTON ptilitlacolitity and that tile County Co. XeZI theyater -as far front tile road was aslito Say grace and haftily 8 Loar for thesumizier. tiliell expolid tho same. in accordatitis and 01011911t - to i'lliPtOve 01011t by be(I as p&siblo, arid in order to do delivered hini,�cl of �th6 followitig * kr. Albert Voildon hag the, COMNILOt Witll Rot ItlakilIg Said approptIlatiort. putting. on it opat 'of broken stone I ' , this you junst w4c. titaterial. suitable. 110 Lord,. bless thii food to out Itse, of orecting a new Goinwird fouce at- egrriod. which did a little, but very little, t Tile , city Of HoLinilton is using crusho& ,aud in r0"V"###*#*###4*## +#########"W#"#"#" ound the playgromid of 0, $. No. $. - Xsxt coutioll lutiotitig Vay 3601, towArds finprovisig t"011% i%lld tho't on't I stolic atid, pitch, This shotilil be good .1 ;rtan I I.ly wo.weat bl'oke. till K11 ottolix . I a I I I I . I � e � � I � I . Z I 11 . I%,:, lie