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The Clinton New Era, 1905-02-17, Page 4Ottet---1176W 17 IMO • Of New.,,Spripg, oods and Balance otWhiter goods' Continues. 'There's a strong bid for your attention in the,values offereddurmg our February Sale: linudreils *took advantage of the Bargains offered last Fridqy and Saturd4., - People. Caine twenty miles to, secure e share of .the many lines -of New Spring goods, together with litany lots' of Winter .goods: being cleared out at tile lowed prices ever heard tell of in Olinton, „ • nig is reallythe most wonderful sale we have ever had people know hill well that -when we advertise ..bargamis tb.by are always. sure of getting them. Read this adeveryWedryou'will :find Vent' y of Bargain', News.. These 13argaius go on'Sate Saturday Morning . , , •. '4 60e and 65e,, Ta,171:6-1Aen, at 459 26e.-IitdtkLawn at 14e - ; 400.37ards of the verY"finest 25c India Lawn ..full•30 ' 57 inch wide Table Linen, extra. heavy' quality an in,ches ,Wide, 'to go on sale caring Fehrnary 14c warranted eveiy thread linen, regular 60c and 656 A r to go during our February Sale at . , gkoc A clean and Sateen:Waists 184 and 20o Art 'ga'teens ete. at 12hc.. •at lialp Price 2 . Waists at 75e; $i• .3oo yawls of 36 inch wide Art Sateens and Muslins 1 50 at $125; $3.5o Sil0.aists-at $1.00 $25Q Waists ley$141; - 114.50: in several different colors and designs, our regular 18c as at A ni t $',';W SiJk and 20c valwes, to clear during this February Sale atI WaiSts a420aistS at, 20(i Whith Nainsook at 1246 Any $6.50, 7.60, 10, 12, and 14 inter .. .. . . • , , . . -Coats at .sps 275 yards 36 -inch wide Nainsook: made of a very•That's the way you can buy any new winter Coats fi-ne round, even thread, very. full of -dressing, regular . yi the store. Only fourteen 04). left of all our big, ' .goc value, February Sale price_ • , 1 stock Of Coats and they COrne in 32 and 34 only. Choice it, g* of, any ,coat in 'the store ofthese ii;es•at ...ft. .. . . ..: . .... .. ..,...' lib' SV2e.Prints at 50 . . , Winter Coats at $1' each • , i'v - 3oo yards of -light and dark colored print, all war- c ' ' Just a half-dozen or so winter Coats, in small sizes, 04 nis rant4d fa • t dye, regular 8ie-va1ues to go at , .. . . . .. ..... OC .left from last 'Season; to 'k0 at ' . 01111U. . . • .. . .. 4z--zt-**'***********-****-NOt**-30K****N6k3klfik--)k*WzleafO61ofEli***ACYkYk****li . . . . * • t English Print 2 ., . best English 'Prints. • rt is.hy far the finest range 'BeS at'ill •.„ . • • . • We have just received over 6,000 yards of the very . we have- ever 'shown.. - These Prints are made by Grafton & Co, of England,' who are re'cognized. / ' as the Leading printers in England to -day. We have full control of this line for Clinton, and tan .. 12 fully guararte every color in the lot to wash perfectly. : All at one price .,.:... . , . . ... ..... (....,... . .. . . . ...... * • **********************W*******t*********************** 35C Wove Mitts at 20e ' ' . '. .- ii• -7:5e Kid Gloves at. Me . . . . . . i dozen brown and grey fine wove, Mitts, in ladies' -iit ' ioo pairs ofas extra goodItuality,of Kid Gloves; in. §Izes, ta go at • , 0,,....,,...,.p.-... . •:, . ..... zue,‘, assorted shades of tans, hrOW, ns, etc., .reg 75c, to go At 500 , SEE .L1.$1 WEEICS -CIRCULAR FOR FULL LIST OF "FEBRUARY SALE". PRICES; • - --- - - . . . Wpm want& ' • Your money back ' U+4 +4404,4 00+414'414 Church News +1: eat - +de rglcf++++++++++++++++11 Harm. Presbytery. will meet in Clinton on the 'Ulf of 11Iarch. OnrAnio ST. -Rev. Dr. Cook will supply for Rev Mr Turk,- in Owen Sound next Sunday, the latter preach- ing in Goderich, Dr Cook's work will be supplied here by Rev Mr Nott, of Goderich. News Notes tieut-Vol: Cowan, pOstniatiter at No- var, Muskoka, it dead, aged 80 years Mr. revlin. Liberal, was electe 1, in Wright county by 142 majorty.. Toronto last year received $31'7,000 as itt. share of the Steeet Railway pro- fits. - The Hamilton City Council refused: to cot of any liquor lidbeceshp a -vote of 13 to 0. , ' The recount in Pieestott ti tie, and the returning offteer 'mill give the BArrisr,-Owing to illness Rev Mr csigvoe. , Magee tvas not able to take his work , 45. Mau•namea bailittin fell otit'of a. on Sunday, Mr D. Prior took tbe morning.service and Mr Holmes the evening ....The pastor will take lie own work Sunday next. - a WeaLti.- At a recent niceting of Beard of Wesley Church, sleigh between Madoc and IC)rookston am). was frozen to death, From •succession duties last year the pro-vince received W8,69% the largest sum since the act was paseed, a, unanuous mvitatinn-Was extended -to" - rtis said-Mrritoss-willobortly-g6 to Rev M. Manning to . remain here for. the Renate and that Geo: Graham of the full term of four years, me Mann- Brookville, Wil beeorne leader of the Ing accepted same, subject to the ite. 1 Liberal party. • - , :von of the Stationing Oetteuittee; that ' he libWe sent 1 a ciigain is a foregone iti°43brimefaCtiTinaatatliensiltrtiv.°wilniahriftoltid soann ',conclusion, he being a, very acceptable at, 4 , ex vvi laving vot. . and populai p :st or, ... ed twice in the last election. 'laze congregation of Holy Trinity 1 . There is 4 nessibilitY thil 'Mr, R. L. 1 -Episcopal Church Chatham has tender- Borden, the OmiservatiVe leader, wilt • - a call to the Rev J. W. Hodgins, of Seaforth. Provided arrangements can he mule Mr. Hedging will accept the call . This is the zburch of -vihich the Rev.• T. Beverly Smith was rector. Intosh, Itelleviile,Wati atteckedby tvvo prior to bis accepting the rectorship of dogs, and would probably. have • 'been a Toronto ehnrch. Mr. Hodgins is one killed had not two !tulles driven. the of the longest residents rectors of the ...,,,,,,,......,,,,,. Anglican Church in Huron, being rut.- "3"""`""' '''''''''Y . al dean. The cold weather in the south -West Rev. rather McKeon. (who is well has broken all records for twenty-five years. Snow drifts ten and twelve known to many of our readers) of St. Mary's church London made an inter- feet deep are a rare phenoriumon in eating view of the social life of his 141811011h Over a wide tract of terri, tory in Western Missouri, Kansan and congregation on Sunday last. Among other things, he said. There are in the Nebraska* cpiall and wilcl. birds are apish -of. St. Mary's 326 Catholic fem. dying horn cold and starvation. being al es, embracing 1,841 souls. This is an unable to dig under the deepand oust - average of about four to a family. Iu pd Aloolv to get It'ood,` With Similar conditions m Ontario, the farmers take care that the birds are fed. The bad romis end; snow blockade have nearlycetieed a milk, egg and butter famine in'Bellevilie, The milk- men are unable to serve euatotnera, Mad the grocers refuse tti sell Mere than one pound of butter to any one person. if another heavy fall of snow . creditable to the parishoners. Going eam6 n6tr it s"""id hrifta about 4 7('I'Y seriotie iitate otaffairs, In the court. inth the se of the apparently grow- try districts there are: no roads and hitt unpdpu arity of matrimony, the farinemore driving otter. their fields pretashet said some people blame the and fentee when they leave home, young men; others Mabee the eittrava. which IS Very seldom. . owl living of the present day, and the feet remains that eopl to ay Say , "A. well known ' banker" informs a they are afraid to fate the re poneibil-.1 Toronto evening paper that there is *lib gets Married, if he lean the try throe. the farming. During the ity of Wedlock. But.atiy yo ng Man I no more tiroaperons Maas in the 'coon.' right kind of a wife, soon es a home , last two or three years,- geld het they. for, hirneelf, and he is be er off than have, doubled their accounts with the lie Wita When shigte, Mai* ti Man banks many' times, and it le the Otos . *Old have saved his flout if he had tion now to find a farther his the neig -Married and had Made &home for hire* ;borhoodef Toronto who is net wealthy. aelf, "It is not a qUeatibil'„.of Imago, i Prieea of farm produce, he eoutinued ' it lea ticitatien of right, and What God, have been 60 high of • late years tbat 1 *ants yen to 40, eald father Molten% money has fairly toile:Onto the pock. In the everting FatherMelreon preitelt* ote Of the toimtrypeople. and the fu - �n 164 Oh the Subject of MatriMony, * . .ture loOltai quite as aright as the inket, take up residence in Ottawa and de- vote 'himself to the praetiee of his pro, fession. A loiirlyear old son of Mr. John Me.' the parish there are about 90 mixed marriages. In these 90 homes • there ' are 192 children, 76 of whore Ko to the separate schools. During the year ...there were 18 deaths in the perish and 28 baptisms, while, 11 marriagee were teleninized. In the parish 21 families ' subscribe for the Catholic papers. • Speaking of the number of martiagee, Father. Mcilteon said it was'lint very EditOrial Notes Premier Parent or Qnebec says there is no question of bis resigningp_ Several divorce petitions are 'before parliament: • - Mhe,Tornitto 'relegram points out that for (he first-thne siece • Confeder., ition. there is no Presbyterian in the Ontarincabinet .‘ The Scottlah eattle breeders ,have re- sumed their eampaign: for the. repeal: cot the embargO ti-noe the impo- tation of Canaaian live stook. . • • , . Mr, 'Gainey. promises to deal wzth some saute po n s iti connection with his when the titilise MON. There is ho like1hoo4 Ltitay the ease will be re-oPenect . The teventie froth succeesionduties , •in Ontario is 0,bout Witt a million year- ly. Mr Whitney has always clenoune-- ea this •taia,s unjust and unwarranted. Will he repeal it iv Itis interesting hi note that Mr. J. W. St. Jobe is the first lawyer '• to be appnintecl Speaker theLocal HOtiie since tte term a mi. R. 31. Wells ex - Wed Neveraber 0,1815. It Wag net wige for Mr. Ross to /hake some of the appointment i he did, .filet before his resigiiatiou, If they are 'cancelled by Hr. ViVhitney he will only be doing what is, naitzral undoi the cii cm:natal:Wes. ---------------y The Toronto llotel-Heepers'Associa. tion wants the Legislature to amend the Meese Act by makirig it illegal to furnieh lkuor in.Toroitto bar,rocens to ittinore, everi if they bring a vrritten ropiest, They also wish the free Intich be made illegal, The tem. &ranee. People_ can heartily Join in enpoort of those two demands. . eu.a...**441114.444*....da. In the- South Wentovoith Demur, ion election ease, where a judge- 0%1) the seat to Mr Smith, Ijointervative, becatise deputy returning office* had initiated :game ballots, the Itidges' be. orewhom the Vitae carried, have deelaredAhe eleetion void,. and order" a new election. Smith. the Mean- thile, had, taken hit seat in the House of Conn:none,' and no -doubt has drawn part of the indemnity. Now that he has been unetiated, *nice n„tiestion OOPS AS tO righttO Any indeninity, Matte4ofiTitle. -Since the defeat of the Boss Govern- ., ment many people are wondering, whether the ex -premier and his cabin. - et itee•entitled to the prefix of "Hon." to their naines. It fcenerally acce p t- ea, however, that once the .prefI"Honorabia" 18rt, plated tibia it amounts to a life honor, roe exam- ple, it might be noted that Hon. 18iggs, was attorney -general of Mani- toba for a few weeks., and yet the title is always accorded ancl it is cus- tomary toppeak of . the Honorable J. l3allantyne, though it is many; years since he was speaker of the. Legielat- tore, -Exchange, • iaterelly speaking"no ex -minister is entitled to the distinction of ".Hon. He very often gets it as a' matter of courtesy., but as a, question of eight could not &Limit, is an honor that g6es. to a Cabinet: Minister While in office; it belongs to the -office- and; -le presumably dropped when one eeases to be a Cabinet zninNter._ Usage,hoWt. ever, has perpetuated, it., • ' VVinghittn Post -office . About a year age appropriations ag- gregating sotne 028, were made for • a new postofficebnil ingot Winghatn. Two tete Were purchased. at consider- ably more than their value, and just before the last Federal elections 4 flourishing start Waii made at the foun- dations. The late Deputy Speaker thought it would be a strong card to play, but hie' defeat followed. The work then stopped suddenly, and . no. thing laas been dime since. A, relative of the ex -Deputy Speaker is still etu. • ployed as inepeetor, although no work has been done for monthp.-Brussele Herald, •• If the Herald was as honest as it as.. Runes to be politically wise, it wOuld. not have conveyed the false impression that it tines in the above item, if sliotild know that the contract WAS let for the building of the Post 0,ffice, late last fall; a contract which cannot bete- pudiated by the Government, it • should else know that such work e Ican be performed. in the winter has been going on, and that a certain ,aro- count of building material has been got on . the ground ready for the,spring. The new Ontario Minieter of A.grl- talture paid a gracefal tribute to hig preaseessort Mr. Dryden, Who, hesaid, "had done go ram& for the farmers of Ontario."' Mr.„Monteith,ti5 his credit; never joined in the late Opoosition's petty•attacke on the Agricultural Col. legnot the splendid work of Mr, Dry. den'a depertment. ' , L;RANO RUNK 1;',ctt'r!TT;;; 10 Yon Moire to Avoid the Severe Cold et Stormy - ). . Weather And take a rest in - the land of' the .110w- -ers, 'frit and aunshine,7 viz. California, Mexico -or, Florida, consult . '• P. IL Hodgens. town .ilkent T118 glit) 49 a tie' w p4 FRIDAY Illli, 17, 1.0n West Huron in the Do minion. come elution* 1re do not atedearser" euyogni,ons arr‘sitta,. --ao Now A Reply to Mr Scott's Let- ter in re Cold Storage. 4 re Tad Aliala of Me Arab Xectr M Ames Scott, in your last weeieti paper, publishes an incoherent, per. abusive ictter, anent the M1. lection pf amount required for pre- Ili:ninety expense% It ie difficult to follow the gentleman's. reasoning or to discover What he to•itraire. I think It ie evident to any. impartial reader of the letter inguestion, that he is izore, keenly sore, on Some Matter with which be evidently' connects me fle appears to be laboring under some rthecobetnutelyrosatiguoterpertigeemttaturtgingtialgeklewat, ine for. . - Can it be that be,feels sto keenly tbe tint that common. ordinary. un- learned, 'baldness man, was ahle to morederrectly size up the situation as Meath ago, when it was annothieed rfoerilatirbeek4,111:4101P'tbhileitw7is°11e,tthheelleb:reiirefibtiern° frozteslptt,b74., ti,ettritti,40„, att., zt4wilitiownd,isft odtis; tyhititzbattitolf0,1picrnoof,aewsesetishotneoaliklaSofitataeli Volie;vilactti,Tetersa tcoti«krao tuy.tiebdtlik:v11; ,i3enrcleaCtioonn: ivuleeniriaerea,prrclelTroratitrheeryalthaillrierrtih9enidr tbat it , -Mr Scott is, after alt but,a man, electiontion. The tijrj141 ;well; ecessftate 7°7: PT ht Ile IrIllaaltnite:1174; I b7s:efeer°61P::e7r 1:( 1:11 Iast =566t9s or strong party men. on 'both reegyPerre:.-537IintPmanthstYlirvrehbielnenflifohrislicimruesi pat; coa.s. ems tuhreede4hlirling oivf rn have brought sorrow his heart, thejr sup. bitter disappointment; it must indeed .a opened. when it go far ..made him, forget the isi'w7oXicaracbaje3:e' ablettBvt, oe14.rtiebtleieatni104,tahhe.,getgleved riding.od ,t:grf Cliatilgrrilgetnh:r% dtrgn:u that we those. holding slit& and honorable positions under thecrown, as to pen discussion locally, and While • many such a diatribe as his letter referred held that the Goverturient heal no al, to ternative but to deplore the seat vac" reason for., his :thus writim; ' to the Otherwise, I fail to discern the maitatt, te Mr. iwhato l mh is eso3pointedai voiudtmitohti teien 0, 1, PbyaPheirq. leltirehra.tOrairrttige to. Sri? et hnt naeidl the ease. was. of , such nature that the Government might be disposed to ignore it, or look at it trona a different standpoint to what, the people of this section did.: There, were preeeaents :for such a detirse,. While there I the despairing whine of one who has not i he courage to naanfully -face adversity ? Why a quotation from scripture 2 why even the "One who , rules in the court of conscience" should ' be brought into this absurdly trivial I matter of Cold Storage prelirainary enenses, is a depth of pharaeaical • - . BUTTERICK PATTERNS For March Now in Stock t to cut your own Dress Patterns when the most perfect in the world may be had at toe, ise, 20C and 25C each, . Thousands of dollars are spent each month to perfect the new patterns and bring out every detail of the design. The Metropolitan con- tains a' of- all ''Butterick Patterns. ,to date. • The Delineator the best fashion. magazine in the world for the price isc a copy or $z a year. . Other fashion books also in stock. 1111.11111.81111111111.• .COOPER CLINTON -cases on record. lettere the seat had briefly, let me pointoutsome grave , t To analyze the letter -in question • cant antataloss toahderstandi I • T"'"'"'"'^'Ne'ves'aeaemeaase• ee..e-F andhigher And More Morai . than our ebeentane vo,a Fit. d Under .similar :eireune• It 'snow underatood that no action will be 'taken by the Government to_ wards vacating the seat. The matter may go before the *Committee on Elec- tions and Privileges, I n.the meantime Mr. Lewis has taken his seat, and is likely to reariainin undisturbed pissed - ohm. `, thereof for his parliamentary term, tliotigh. he is not relieved of his legal obligation: • course is certainly not satisfac- tory. to the ,Liberals. Of West Huron, but ali'vvho• are,: familiar with party government knew that the: interests of the whole party are More iniPoriant than these of any particular Icicalittr or individual, and What may seem unfair. or an injustice tii.;,one section, loses its importance when all the Circumstances that bear on it are taken into accetuat and the result will be accepted by the Liberals and iLlberal Candidate as -g-fadefillIrtia they accepted defeat. •..4r,Whitney's Cabinet . . • . • We have no fault to Ilnd With the, Men selected byMr Whitney for his Cabinet,' and • would not no matter what hie choice Was.. While 'it is' matter of public interestit is one that largely eoneernshimself and his party, and must be 'Oft there. No doubt Mr. "ii,VhitneY had difficulties., to contend with, but it imeras to Us, that 'the. -:pairty-follOwer;-Whcr bireake-ont-into- public condemnation of his leader,: i4f3- cause be does not happen to be. one'.of the favored few, is not worth serious consideration. Mr Thomas Crawford. M. P. 13,, for West Tofouto, ts the first: to whine and show resentment be- cause he•has not heart madna Minister of the Crown. He is not receiving much sympathy, nor does he deserve West Huron Still in. • •• Doubt The recount did not 'take place on Widay..ovving.tOite_lliness ;of Judge Doyle, hilt Was postponed until mon- day, ani again adjourned Until Tues- day for the Boma reason. The recount was resiinsed before Judge Doyle on Tuesday, he having re- covered from hie illness and argument tvati` concluded. There were practical- ly only three ballots to be disposed of, two marked for Cameron and one for lionneS, at No. 6, Goderieh township, laver which therehae been considerable conjecture. • • • • : The Judge held he could, not ,cennt these.ballets, owing to the factof their being no initials on the bit& of the Bailie, and thembeing one More ballot in the boa whOri counted than had yeted. This is supposed to be accoun- ted for by the, deputy returning officer giving- a voter two ballots for one, by mistake which had stuck together. judgment WarreSerfed on the two Cameron ballots and also on irregular._ ilea in No, 4. Goderich town,' Council for Holmes argued taat the Whole vote should be thrown out by reason of all the ballots being number - on the back by the deputy return- ing Officer. This dtvieion gives Cam- eron 15 majority, — if Cameron stieneeriS inholding the two ballots he will have two Of a not. jority a a result of the recount, Tr* diecueging ' the famous anen-liquor ease, ;the Hamilton Spectator &naiad- 4 COMMeti,erinr, When It ,‘ a8sertiir4 that Mr Whitney Wag within hie tights in ordering liquor sent to hig tenni. We are not . ouding to WI for the purpose of making polftleal capital, but to cooed fallaey, " He= woe not *thin hie irighte, 15 lute been decided by tba cootie two, a botel4coper cannot . terve molar 6/ any one, not area a goat, atter bow% . inconsistencies.*Mt Scott 'starts out by saying that the fortunes of war have one against him, who has been resisting payment of the anal:mut ask- ed for preliminary expenses. Further down he says that liability was never repudiated. lf he never doubted his liability, why did he resist payment 2 He has one paltry excuse,' or rather says he has. He objected to the "pre- cipitate" "arbitrary" "dernand" ••made upon him. Preeipitatti.-when the: directors deliberated for Months as to the best line a adieu to ',follow Arbitrarjr--when 50 have done other- wise wouldhave caused the share- holders heedless expense! Demand— when all they did was to ask for what Was requisite.! • • In another part it is .said that' des- cribed the attitude ,of Mr Scott and those of histhinking as immoral. Did r? Mr Scott is drawing on his imagination I never, said eo. • I did Say that the 'liability was a mere,' ob- ligation that onion should have maid (as many did) at once without dispute. An I alone in this ?. Let nie quote from the judgment as recorded, Hie Honor, speaking_ those Wile paid proraptly, says that "they very pro- perly paid the call';" speaking of those who refused,like_air_scgtt; he "regrets their refusal to pay. Further, he says "I•ahouid. make such judgnzent as appears to nie just and 'agreeable to equal) and goo4 conaciemee A contrary judginent be mays would he "linjuet, and not agreeable to equity Or geed conscience, and allowing the defend. ants..to escape payment of what seems , to me, by the evidence, a just debt .and one which . should he paid.'! If anybody au read out of this any- thing but that 1 am in first class em- oting., and that this moat learned Judge fully agrees with me, . Mat! the obligation was at least a just, a righte- ous, a moral one, and as such should have beep paid at _once- by Men pos- sessing a_sense Of equity and a good conscience. °Mr Scott's idea of leaving the sub. s'eriptiOns to start some other industry is kind, but! Mug decline, so far as I am concerned, to interfere. If he is anxious to do so let him begin to do the work. And'when, if he so, elects, he has done the work,. has given bouts. and days of his time, has not spared himself, but haswillingly stepped into the necessary breach -and taken, the brunt of the action; has given the best of his busineesa,bility,acquired through a life finie experience, and all this without receiving one solitary cent its keinuneration for services,rendered, he will then be about as thoroughly in- censed and as honestly disgusted as tina, when- ° I read frOiri the pen atone who kicked at paying *hat the Courts describe as a conscientious, equitable just deht,Ahe Overt slur in his con- cluding sentence,When-he speaks of nzy "keen, 'highmoral sense". At least in tbiti case, Mr Scott, it iskeener own, for Z paid voluritarily, wit out being forced to nartit•the"Courte „ • , JultwiRANsvORD: x++++44+++44+4444414 Personal Note 44- xr. those7 having relatives et rrieads • visiting in town or going %WO' notify us of the fact each weelrvr i.. e would announce it in the NEW' AlEtA. ,V14444+4444++44++++44X. Andrew' Forrester, of Ilitinilten, is home on a visit. • • . 'from London "Wednesday:, . • Miss Holmes, of Brussels: .18 the guest of Miss Jean Macpherson. ' Mos Thos Shipley went to Goderieh Wednesday to visit her daughter Airs Miss Maniii Houston returned home ' Miss Porter will Sever Iter annum- . -tion with the post JoMee at:the end . of the month... • ' . iffr and Mrs 'Virna • .Coats encl.-44h-* • ter Marion, of Godericli, were in tovvre last Friday and Saturday.. Miss P- Nott, Ontario Street, left ' Meaday to take Up a COUrSe at the 'Oentral'BiZeitielfie V011ege, 'Stratford. Miss Smith, who is in charge' of Hedgens Bros. dressmaking establish. - Meat, is away on a. well earned twa. weeks vacatioa. •. returnedBsnigrsdt°yr Bookstore o re ethe homepast n tFulhnlearmt4ntlaslist' - miss Yearn,' Who has been filling )the ' position as office clerk in. Cooper's: The item Which appeared, hi our .paper a•conple' of weelts ago tothe effect WA* Mr \V.Baer and wife: of Neleon, B G., were visiting here ,was incorrect Mr Beer is here Mime, ' aft and Mrs Sellet7:spent a few days: last meek-with,theinclaughtenlits T.' Cooper. Theyreturned home; Sat. tirday. accompanied by Mies 'Sellery, • Who has hada very opleasant. Visib of • somelsix weeks in tewe; • • " . • Wilson -McLean an old Heron . bey, who is nowlettled in Winnipeg, but iNfor toh :DI 10 3 riadlt 03ratezt ruisarni!vt4tda sen eaasthrilier;5?e visit nt of home this week, and was in town re, Mrs Wench, who has been visiting With her sister at Clentralia, has re- turned to' town, and will zeside in her house on To *nsend St. at present oc- cupied by 'Leslie. Sage, who is new hooking foranother dwelling, • Mr and Mrs Joe McKay and neiata, who have been, looking after the bow Post Oflice for the _past Year, accom- panied by Mr and Mrs D. Stewart, of Ingham, who ate: well known for •Cah- fornia. fernia, They were booked by. Vi R. FOR THE. 13ALAIVeE ,f3F. PEBRILIARY of all kindskat reduced pries. Axes, Mitts, Skates, Lantepis, Baskets, Single and Double Barrel Guns at eost ehall Just received another lor best Anthracite. Nut* Stove and Egg eopal $645 per ton HARLAN STOVES AND HU VMS*