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The Clinton New Era, 1905-03-17, Page 804 did,. Cowen, -Trya Awe. ay, March h, Ur. Harold Jarvis, tenor r Nitwit ; Mfs Calder Leonard, soprano, Detroit; Miss race Iffary.,,,_. locution st, To Tall °LINTON NEW ERA. '.00:ous 441.0-CarOpti *log 6.061fs...Nov.ComOleto•-00. c.4.21,e2fAbail s. It may seem a bit too early to falk Carpets, 1:lut liouse-cieanirig clays will soon be here, and it is none too Pooh :to begin pla,nning what is to be done then, We are ready as never before with a stock ol House Furnishings that has no -.superior in- Litib-sectionIt -New- -Carpets.- Rugs,- Linoleurns, Lace and Tapestry•Curtains, Draper- ies, etc., are here in abundance, and best • choice is to be had by making. selections early. 0.9 • Brussels carpets Ch.olee cleidgns in best EnglitiTi- . assets Camets, high. grade qualities that wfd gi7e excellent wear, New pattern and color combinations, a wide variety to seleet from.• 90C, $1.00, $x:15 and $1:25 Specialvalue at $1.15 " [The thinton ew Eralgzertthie weekIeb.,•ziiviri:Tizoitv: i Issr, sirs es,s' " DEA,TH OFROBEIi•TitliNOIMAN. '"ese.essese, eees4svee 14a.m. ..,setobertlituucimen,fornsetiyofGoders _ ioh, On expert Inappettiving the value Local iNotfCes 1of maohinery.and wolknown hi insur- ance circles* died eutleenly Stratford Warrtfoo.-geid, Se de general housework ltrAnril tie441 wslea. apply onto w On MI uday. Deceased, who WAS a riitWOOMBir. Scorehmen; had been itebtatiness in To - rent, for some yew and was rated oats wee of steritne petegeity and peel-111er ability In hie business. Although over fin statue of rig", hie services were in coii. et -ant requietton byprominent five in- suratice companies. Ile Wee 0n0 of tbe adjusters in connection with the recent Doherty Organ Factosty Fire, WILL IMPROVE. -j. W, Elliott contemplates cousiderabie alterations in his livery barn ns soon a buildiug weather arrives,. He will have the present ground floor raised op four feet higher. with an iuelined entrance, This StereY will be used foxthe exclu- sive storing Of 'rigs etc., and under- neath will be fixed pp for ritablingpur: poses. At present Mr lilIiott is handi- capped for want of- space. and these purposed alterations will double that which be now, has. He has also in view a number • of new horses and vehicles, and Mr Elliott sari,he will .have the dandy place and some spiff turnouts far his. patrons this summer: Olt,. fitVaNe, tendon, earrieoa, treete diseases or the ere eFer ar.4 11-45, one lite g.%4004.1140rov7A- ire?: neret*suritrotere. Olt vieit,Voinsy, arelillth: - • ellterlallux.- Just received,: reurerste4 of Dinner. Tea and Te11.4 eetsprenerehtne, new Inatome, direst foul the Emelt* 'notary. Who pest velne ever offered in Onut0a. Cali ar44 ge them. .1 ..4/9 .111W111, the nub Grocer', , &Mt Ricl11110,, ": NOT INJURED -Last week wh fie Me. George Warner was exercising a colt the bit • broke and it ten away . with him, throwing him, out, It was at first theught he was eeriously hurt* , but sueli was pot the eese, tate he wail I 1 , uninjured, leyend a, aevere shaking e ur* ' LIME WO4E.S.--Mr A. Nieholson, of the Voila -der I.4ime Works, pear Bel - grave, 'was in town last week, con- tractirg w th I eel &Mt rs . for their, •supply of lime, .MessiirNieholson .k, 8( n %Ina pretty extetuive Lame Kin, • ieet -ear turiall.f“, out nearly 20, bilehelibss__F' • ' 4 • ttiglisthoTarstry Carpets,en Tapestry e.arpets patterns, suitable for allaiieres, not 'El It:Or one10rtlirto°1 Dozens of picee Isetoin, Eveu, 'yard 'inverted, Colors and (plait ktliP41*.t 4.oc, 5oc, 6oc and” 7,5C. 1 Wool carpets" our Wool ()insets are made by the best carpet mill in Canada. Every yardis guaranteed pure Wool. No -Shoddy, no grease, no hl- " ling of any kind to mate it appenr and handle weighty. Nothing in it but thoroughly scoured and clean wool. Col- ors absolutely fast. Dozene otnew designs to .seleet from. 75c, 85c ani $z"-,Qo per yard. The line at 85c is exceptional value. .sto• Runs Bugs stregrowing in fever, and we have preparei for theincreased trade with a -very large assort- ment. Velvets, Axminster, Brussels, Smyrna, and. Tapestry Rugs. in all the standard sizes. • • ' •'• Prices are very reasonable: Wool 5 uares • Wool Squares make an ideal Boot - , covering for 13edrooms. We are she aelffinany patterns in pura wool and high-grade Unions. All made without a seam and reversible. . ; • All standard sizes etOCk. Liholeums Our Linoleums are eh high.grade,d •imported cloths, thoroughly seasoned, vvhich insures their .wearii g qualities. We have stocked big range of patfiirns, suititiale for halls, 'bath rooms, living rooms and kitehens. • 2 3 and 4 yards wide. • , Japan Matti Straw Mattings, bought direct. - from the Japan makers, All made &dm bright, •elean, fresh straws that will stand hard wear: • -A dozemon more new. nett& no. • v was aimoN PROTESTED:.: -.-A protest wai entered on. Saturday by Dudley Holmes against the return of Cameron, P P * for West 'CURLING NOTag•4'-'Tteo ' Rinks • of Clinton Curlers visited Stratford on Mondayeighelest and boa a most en- joyable game with the curlers of that plates the home teesn. winning by 2 Hu. the usual chargee wrong' shots. • :The following Wavers took doing being made. We are told that part Stcv II on, A. Porter, Es, it was, entered. against the wishes of M:*MeLeen. W. P. isrialding•skit4 jno. ,soute of the active • workers of the johneton, Dr. Shaw, N. Pair, W. jack; party. and that the fends were not son Skip. • The Stretfoed Cuiiers , are provided by the sums r .ers thereof. enlefidici • entertainers.: . , • 7Mr, Moore, a member of tie e Strat- feet:Kernels Club,hassionated a hand- Somely bound Copy of the **$-cottisli Ourlers Trip. to This Conntry” for corn - petition in points amongst the Clinton Curlers,' Moore's kindness is thor- oughlY appitecated bteilitesltreat'zepi#,- the channel was also taken the largetit yield of:out and whitefish in the Bros , • vince, nemelY, 2,101,050 arad,...;54 gpo. LICENSE INSPECTORS., -,- The pounds respectivelse Lake Erle .EW EUA dos not pretend to be in the duces the most herring of any lake in contideme of the Whitney, admieis, • tbe Province. s The Fish Commissioner- tratien, but it, is in .a position to. 'fails to state, however, which section with sornadegree mot confidence that of the Province pred.uces the "biggest- there will be 'no general change of fish liar."' •••• • License •inspectors in • the Provinee. this year. One or two. new'. appoint:. :ADDING COMFORTS.-- My- Ge.O. impute have been niad.e, whgre former Buxton of the Wavirly House, who is Inspectors resigned, but, only in such an UP -to -date hotel keeper, and 'whose eases is it the intent of the govern- • every thought is for the goad of his ment, to make divulges. This we are patrons, is 41111 • making farther im- informed, is to be the policy pursued. • provements. lie has had Mr. Me- The repent reCommendation, br the Rehzie acarperiters4 Work the past Conservative Eiecutive, a an Inspea- ken days'converting the:sitting: roue. eor for :West Huron has ensued con - to theleft of the hall On • ;street., siderable friction -aniong . the party.. Into a neat ogle° .and reading room, and as • the ' recommendation is not• Will materially add to the coin- likely to be acted upon, , for the pres forts of •those who Stop there, and 'sent at least, these who are lispirants will fill a longlet Want" in connection • frastitie office may; censole, theniselVes' with that hotel.. . • • ' • with the thoughp Met they yet have • ehanee o ecraing t. . .CONCERT •-••-The O. & Mello* of this • ; • , . ; . ; place whose reputation for always. . do- .• A GooD xxo,tmla...s.:soddo ink], mg things un right be a guarim., Reds" Was the sribject of a very in - tee •that their Annual :Entertainment , teresting, itistructive and: protitable to be heldnext Monday fir the .lown :address delivered bY. Rev' R M. Mall; will be a. good. one. 'The four art -- sits who take. part' are - well, known day SehaOl, .. last Perkins, of Exeter. itriu:stdilPyauei'vse.n.Sitriing • through . this cellars* and that e. is ;, ¶L here was a fair attendance.: but. we doubt that no am will be dissatisfied regret that more .could. not have heard It is only:by, theenterpriee of the -Odd- hint It Was.* stary: of life -building,' fellowsthat We can.bave such good; but itsras not so inuch ;he big things • entertainment as it costs a lot of money that present themselves. to us as the to bring. such people here but theicivers mut oiass • of thoo, out mina • ofgood In this Place are not change..little•Oppertimities, and other a few and therefore we think 'tlinOdd- .1 things, that we make, nn, use ef, and eHowswzll not-locisaanythirigin-,--thia- Au -wonder file--eneak,n;-'said?-tinit -so,' venture. The advance sale ot • 'tickets • so far is ing one. • See propramaie for further particulars. • • ' • ' • WESTERN, WEATHEItG. V. Goodwin son tat Alf. Goes:twin. SOME FISH -The tteporb of the rishery Commissiotarfor the Previnee of Coterie, shows that the largest fish producing water in the Prevince *as flora c' -e, net of Lake H. irons4,313,220 pourds ot fish being taken there, :In many liv,es were a fadure. We don't even we tha brains the. faculties that, God has blessed us with:, the speaker said. It is brains Work. that •cennts, • and it is brain work that is goin to The Jackson.Mfg Cos, hie put an a writing from Weyburn,, -A 8E4 „under count more scehe the dart go by, , We. -special representative of them business must, be the ritchiteets as well as in theeperson of F. Mc0107, of .1'or- •'help writing and let yisur readersknow date of 'March. 4th says: -I cannot benders of our own lives and -we Must onto. 'Mr MoOkik was in town this what lovely warm weather we are hav- iise every • means at our disposal week getting ttcqueinted •With' the in perfecting., them, Without this We His special territory will be the ing at present and. •111,v&• -had for the •ace .sanssess, • • - . nerthren part of Ontario. • . past three weeks, .(yhen I feast about the blockades and _snow in .0i1TRONCOUNTYRIFLBLEAGITE 1,,MuliessacMhIrrohrewntasieYin'o,rLeRitriann, onStr.t., The farmers here , around' Weyburn -The followingofficers in connection are ploughing, disking and getting the with the recently organised Huron "sit tn her alat'q Miss Nairn.,', Ian uks ape for the crop. The snow• ComayRifie League have been mimed. 'UT and Pride 'last. 7-'1,19/nle there •isn't gone,:not a paitiele to be seen to look after them -respective duties she attended ntal service sat the. anywhere.. The Gophers have made and districts. President.. Lt, Col .• W: -p°ragtsteciairaulkrendjbCoyiedngthaelsotvreairn:f•ortlesPee. their appearance niter eleeping 'all Young, tlst :Vide President. .0 How- ' winter, This is +stiffen change from son, Capt. of Ariburn It. A. ; 2nd Vice musical pert of the service. tom...Weeks ago on theieth of rebruaey President; M. O. Johnstone, B. At, it was 55 degrembelovi zero here at Capt. Goderich • „R. Secretary MeTageart, Assa. If this doent beat Treasurer, .geo. Leithwatte, Capt.. Ontario; 1 dont know ,what Goderich Township, R, -A. • Atidas ' cies ' Me-Commins, Capt. Blyth LICENSE COMMISSIONZRS.---ene R. - R. Wallace, Capt. Lend- Otaatio Gazette,on Saturday, announ, esboro A. Executive Committee. ced the -appointment of a fresh list or Goderich It ' • Kneeshaw. R. Isicenee Cenunissidnersamonhllet Watson; Blyth R, A.; -Copt. R. Mo the following:• --------------------Connums, G. Summers, Salttord R. A. -.10ept P. MeEtvan, J.' Goldthorpe. Auburn R. -A;-A. C. Jackson, F. Naigel, Londesboro R. A. -Capt, Wal- lace, B. Hureington, Goderich Tp. R. A, -ass. Bundles- Newcombei Hohnesville A, -Capt son, W. Miller* Brussels R. 'A.- Capt. M Sin etaieas.Bownian, Clintona A, Capt, II, B. Conabe, Capt. W, Shaw; Auburn R. A. winning the Bea trophy, GoderichTp,R.A. holdspresent Trophy Matches at -Blyth on 24th of May0:005. • • o ca I N of es _.+44+014++44404444441, Bare Connell left Weeneeday to vIsit, relativee in.the west, Miss Winifred 'Oeitidsvin has been, inicl up.'for a *week or so with grip. Mr. Eenest Mans, of Kinburni vieit edfriends ha town this week. • Prank B. Ha I was one of number tolea.ve hereWednesday hirMatsitoba. Alex, P, Clednurie ana,Bert Fremlin have gone to Stratford te Work in car shops. tse W. McCrady, of Hamilton, was the guest ot W. W. Collyer a few days • • last week. • grataa idurnett, of Goderich township le visiting her eister Mrs. W, Townsend. W, Helloway, ot Winghten, was a visitor at the home of his 'parents here on TeeedaY• 77- • W Irwin is in Toronto this Week attencling the Grand Lodge of A. W„ in session in that city,' ' Miss 11: Whitley is rooming at Aft Harry Runt's, and eny person wishing t) see her wil1 find ber there. We underetend that Mr Will Ross, cif town, is taking a, sitaation'of •travel- ler.foe a Toronto plandlieuae. Mi13. feb: SIVWkiw /riniailogety owe to Hohnesville, be being lappoioted manager of the Poultro Station • Mrs Will Townsend, whose husteind is teeipteramily employed in Strathroy,, • expeets to' go there. shortly tt.‘").0eiee UVENIR CUSHION 4 TOPS N good quality" Pnent either light cr. dark, '22 ; inches square. The word "!ClintOn," in shapely scroll t ) • and odd lettering', surrounded I it by an artistic„ grouping of Iinaple leaves. A good ,orna- t nieutation for your home,. or , • excellent thing to send e.. to friends*: -The price- is, 54i,--. f; or you can have it all worked ' bwaldhh011oulsas:ln.peOrcrbean. we, are • If you are' not doing business • seta ....... 114 t. •• • „ . .Aft S. IL Smith has rented the WalkinslieN residence on Maple street and expects to move thereto about the lat of May. - ' Three funerals Wens day is establish- ing a record iva wont(' not wish, to see kept up ye* long but we unfortun- atelyAid ou''Wecaeaday. , stated that Col. Otter, of To- ronto, a, well knovin Clinton trat, may litliftigintelrarlblififilind the forces to be stationed at Halifax, We Understand thfrelliA number l'stie have not paid their Cold Storage ass7 eernient are being sued. Judgment in favor of the plaintiff has been given in those cases already tried. Mrs Will Ross is Marring in •with 'her' parents* and. _will occupy the front pastor the house: This moves vecistes a comfortable brick residence On 'Gilt. bing Terrace. • • Oliver Jehnston leaves this week With a carof settlers effeetsand horses. The settlers effects belong to J:.. W. Hill and Ahe horses. belong -to • Mr Johnston.' , R. Eitzsinsons.& Son shipped a ear of hogs and Onntelon and Warne 9t head, this week the price paid was al15.75. and the inarket is firm, with a, likelihood of a,- still further rise in price. - -The yeungl hoekey team went to Wingham last evening(rhureday) to play- the eetran match With the 'ladies club of that town. They were: ac- companied by a number of mfr. young J. P. Rehboek o• ccerapanied his wife to London Thiarsday,ftom whitirplitce Mrs Rehbock goes on to her home. at Freeport; Ills.. Mr Rehbock leves text week for LouiSvilla, Ken., where he .has secured a 'good position as; organ tuner.' . Mr Geo harland, of Goderich, bro- ther of Mews illiam Se and John Ilarland,-sand- father _of:Messrs Will and Bert Harland, hits been `seriously ilk forsome davs. but is slightly better. His brother William went. un to eee him. on Saturday. •• ' • Laee, 'Curtains The Lite Curtain Department has •'always been a strong feature of thik bileiness. This season Will not see it take a backward step, for the stock on our therFelateday he by long odds our BEST. Never have we Shown varieties as large, petteroe as artistic, oe values as good. Prices 5oc to $6.0o per pair. Eight Golf Jerseys, $11.50 edth Eight Golf Jerseys to sell. All are this season's styles. Because they are laet ones the price has been halved. Red, black and navy. regular 53:00, Saturday your choice for ' One dollar and fifty cents. Millinery Openings Frid ay, March 31d; Saturday*, April tat. We will hold our formal Opening. Exhi- . bition of Spring Millinery on the last of this „month arid the first of text. §peciak...prepara- eons ard beingmade for a display sruchles we • never haferhad the pleasure of showing. Further particulars next Week, e,4 • , Often the Cheapest $. -s—sess,mite440 Always the ARCH is here, and it is march to the letter in our store., The ;Arinter Shoes are march- ing. out, and SPRING FOOTWEAR.. is mavching in. All winter goods must march oi4t, regardless of cost. . SPtC1AL sALe OF BOYS' AND': YOUTH'S SCHOOL BOOTS. • See our north window, and take youvehoiee of 'any Pair of Boy's Boots fora DOOM' Bill. They Are the best–values ever::: offered' .in, Clinton.. 'Does, your boy ' need al pair' Of Boots?Now is the time to get their. amiammomisaimos • , !rhe Odd • • • . A first-class SeWing Machine for sale—As good a .new.—Will be sold, atz.a. BARGAIN.- ' • ' -- -- ()_gie Cooper has ;taken a poration , I• chased one -of• the; I etest•and moet lio- . , . , With Me.tigo Ballard, grocer,: Mr james Twaehell has just purl 1 t.-datelJndeeveciod type -writers. • . . . The house lately °mined by R. ,. Holmes haUlieen rented. by Mr. 'Ball, 1 ard: Soceessoe toll. Gramm,- ' : Mrs. jacoli Taylor entertained a . number of friends last Friday evening , ell spending a most enjoyable time. ,• ! ' Nr. Frank Whitmire, ..of .Godit•ich, township, was called fa Yorktott ' this week owing to the death of his father, evidence on alt admirers, iff the '."1tttito` , gree j!..'- is. St Pa_t.rick.s day and the shearmeck *ill likely be In t •Dr, ci, Ernest Holmei was in Toronto • this week itttending the Dental ,Astio- )1eniatthioant'sciAtruntial Meeting, being . held :/- Mee Thos Telex ES donfined to her ' bed With a complieation ,of troubles, *• but it is the wish of ' many that she will soon be restored to health. East Ilneon - John Shannon, Jas. Strong, and John Cardiff. , West Hilton -Mathew Lockett, T. prnin. aid .Thos. Churchill. .The-NEW'Extrintsmo'fault-whatever to find with thenen selected for West Huron, and we speak of lirtest Huron simply because we know it., While they are prohouneed, partizans, they are men of good character and. etand leg: but we venture to say that no matter how well theyendeavor to per- fOrrn theirduties they will nodischarge them any more fearless' or,fairly than did their predecessors. If they do- as 'veell as the framer board; there will be no criticism of them eoreing., As the senior member of the three selected. We believe that Nr Churchill will be niado hairman. The first meeting will shortly be held, probably . in Olintou. • •• *seri Harland Bros ha,ve'VOnverted the upstairs above their two . hardware stores:Into one large display 'rooks that will be need exelusively for stoves. Itis connected with the lower 'floor by an' automatie, elevator that 'cah raise any etsive-, without pulling on ropes. • • • • ' • . . CondaCtOr Wire train was put out ef businese two miles below 'Mensal]. Saturdey morning, the engine being at'fault, and a special Was sent to its rescue, but it was four hours late in arriving at London. The 'train froM the eouth duthere. at 10.15 was heId au hour in consequence at Exeter, ar- riving here at 11.15. , . si • : --17r; G. Stititic of thirEleil,for. Wire. has been buying grain in Clinton for the lima 32yearsostated to it NEW Etta -representative the aber day that. never in that length of titne lute the ANOTHER. PIONEhllt GOIsik.-The pain business teen as slow, and so tle doing- iss ab p. Oely an relict of the late Jas McCaughey, who oCcasional load, comingresent,In. which is has been a much respected resident of worse than at any time during : the our town for thes past three years', . summer menthe. ... • passed foto th1:great unknown, with ' a .„ , calm 1), ha y thought MessraTaylor and Johnston, of Elul ought that she lett, who made application through was being ushe ed into the presence of the Nave Ens. to the S. A. immigra- her Savionr* She had. reached the • tion bureau had ' the satisfaction on honored ageof 75 years and had passed ..Wednesday of geeing the etamp of . DrPPED DEAD.:-.4hother ' of through all the varied experiences of Olin Ort't widely Icnown residents rot this long life with tittle illness, and it young' menthe S...As are. bringing out as farm help, These geotleinan are pon ed to death's unalterable ,decree, was only two weeks ago that she' felt ni well pleased With the young men :lent a sudden and very unexneeted nian- her strength WAS foiling and that the ner. Monany.afternoon last. We speak end was near, • she passing aWey on them, who appear to be anxious to of Benjumin Webb, who While trim- Monday test surrounded by her chit. learn farming in Canada. ming some -.trees et the residence of dren. Mrs McCaughey was horn in A Young matt from Colborne was in Mr. George Marshall, ..expited from Yorkshire. Eng., her maiden name be- town early Friday morning last with heart failure. Sunday evening he ing Denby.. She dame to this country a team and sleigh, and while he was visited his son Ben and remarked how when a ehilda reefs of Ago With her busy purchasing in a atomthe team well he felt. He also stated to hiesion patinae, who settled in Chinguaconsy. started off. -Something diverted them what -he was about to do the following When atilt in her teens she was mar- from the roadway onto the sidewalk day, and witscautioned about climbing, ried to her late husband, and together in froof the etores on Huron Street, • the trees. Mr. Webb was home for with ox team and some little furniture and came very close to. famishing Sey. his dinner, and partook of his usual teavelkd over a blazed -road to Mitsui eral of the Windows. The town has is ineal,returning, toMie Matshall'anbota County, where they ad to work to bylaw that horses should, be tied, yet one. Mr. Marshall went acit to see how make a home for then:U*117-6e, clearing it is not of much service. - Mr. Webb was, getting on, when he the farm, Which is now satiated on found him lying prostrate, at the COneeision 8, lot 2(3, lInilett. Clint -on corner sff -the kachees He called to had then but one log house known, as him but the spat* of. life heel flown Etattenbury's corner: and to one was Dr. Germ was called and withthe aid of better acqyaintecl With the early his - some neighbors the body was denied to tory Of this section than this good old the home. Theta was no evidence of a lady, who hatrjusb gone toiler reWard, fall, arid itt all probability death was Twenty.eight 'oars ago she lost her instantaneous. Mr. Virebb.eame to this husband, but with the aid of sone. and country. from England, some 83 years daughters, who hitsi grown to man- age, By trade he was a Alp 1 carpenter, hoed and Womanhood, she continued and many. of his earlier years were to live en the hoineeteai, wail her re. vent on the ocean, he having mademovol to town.. The living ehildrek four trips around the world, itimino+ing are Mrs MeGoiy, of Minnesota: I SI. been in all latitudes. Re participated McCaughey of town, Mrs Taylor on in the enppreesion df the East Indian homestead, W. T. "MeCaughey at Mutiny, being eitgaged on it Beth& Lucknow, and Mrs Little of town, 10 inaIi-cor'War, /10 was 0,4111104 nn" a sister of deceased. The funeral was .obtruslye, industrious eitiZpn. He he'd Wednesday morning, the remains Mayes a widow, three sone and, four being taken t) St Joseph's elowch for daughtere, all married. The sous are eerviee ' then to the R 0 burying all residents of town. The funeral ground in Hullett, The pall -bearers serviees were conducted by Itev. MI were old friends of deceased viz, I Gunne, the pall.bearers being AUSIIPS.. Hearn, it, oanteion, R. make, 0. Mc- S,Da,vi_sis 3, mcOlacherty, 3, L. Hearn' 11'006,1 iteynolds and Itelly Morris A. I/ Beaton, Wi, V. 3.' eerie, and The beteiVred family hay. the wym. xoyner, pittliy of a wide circle of fkiondu4 elibe;kkitiassaa. Geo Mair, of Goderich • township, passed through town.Saturday with a big erre log that will cue in all pro- bability 15,000 and 2,000 ft of lutnlier, It was over 4feet in diameter ab the narrow end anctsix at the butt. The log was grown on Harry Oaiett term, Idth cote of Goderich township, and an attempt WM made on two deperatebecastone by ether Parties to being it to town, but both fin Md.'. The Ing came/ Itoweveis when Vie Mair hitched his team to thdbobe. Mr 'Walter Scott, M. P., who is. named as a possible an co 1 to lIon Clifford Sift -on. is it rebut o by m views to Mrs W„ Harland r., of tow 1, Mrs Scott and Mre Hariasal being coueltis, Mr Scott is 'publisher of 'the Regina Leader. The paper w is formerly owned by the late NIeludas Flood Davin, and Mr Scott was mechanical foreman of the office. After Mr Scott bought the Mice, he rakagainet hit tamer eteiployet and kftiiik min by a oubetantial tottiovity. Mr. Chas. Wallis shipped two ear • loads of horsee (24) to the west on Mon- day, They were itecompanied b3r aad Mr. Cook of Goderich town- ship. , • Samuel Keno has gone to London to .wok for the Sherlock Manning Co, Be traf • tautly .--tartown- --when- tior Doherty Factory is again in full 'Work - frig force. • • • ' , 'Mrs. A. Taylor and daughter, who have been spending the winter at the home of Mr. Wilber Manning, London, expect to tam% to Clinton in th'e sourse of a Week or so, . At a meeting of the Grand Lodge officers held, at Midland lest Week, Bete Wm Lowe, of gingham, was elected Grand-Chaphun, and the next Meeting of this honorary body Will be held at Goderich. Alfred Grainger, late of the Organ litetery, a 'brothel, of Mrs. M. O. 'Kaufman, left Tuesday' morning for ..A,laniednq Asses in search of hts for- tune. Alfredsis young and ambitious, and we expect he will hod what he is looking for. Mr. W. It Lough, the efficient Prin- cpal of the Model School, is just re- covering, front a three -weeks' siege of grip. Although scarcely able to move, „be has not missecl his school duties once during his illness. though he did net get down town untill Saturday lasAtAlmen;der • met with the impleas- • . Mit and painful experience of having his right shoulder dislocated in a fall on the lee during the hockey match last ThursdaylVdning,but he plucldy stood the ordeal, of hiving his shoulder bone put back in piece by a couple of his companions. .• Mr Albert Turner, who hag -been looking after the engine and other machinery . in connection with the jackson Manufacturing Co., expects to return to his foriner business interests in connection with his Dieyele norluen, who will mewed him is not decided, though there are a number of applicants. . . A ;very largo number ' of neieens showed their sympathy with Mr Jas. SJott,"hy attending the AMON' of. his wife; on Friday. The service8 were conducted by. Rev Dr Stetted Who made very' touehing referenees to her elturch and home life. The pall bearers Were WM% 3. 1100stOnf G_E Swallows_ D. mocervie, Wm Coate,‘ R. 3. Chief and ..aite's'Aassis.,..sassatesseaseitties IOLA: the.new Hats for Spring are here. Hata of style,Hats of quality Shapes to it any head, Shapes to suit any figure. ,Blacks,s greys. and: the new brown shades. Many styles,each 'absolutely ,cortrt ee.t, Soft Hats hr(01:9:::::;!!:3). .Hard Hats. browns, blacks $1.5o, $2., • TWO. SPECIALS The Borsalino An exceptionally fine .soft Felt Hai spade in Italy,yery nobby shapes in browns and greys. The King fiat Without peer.in Hatdom • Right in cluality, right in shape, right in price, }lard or soft. black, brown or grey NODGENS 0110i CLOMP* MK • CLINTON,,ONTAIllto