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hpustiod,Pair
Stockings
Than Half ,Price
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erimade a monster purchase of fine rib
OttonNiOckings, for %omen, girls and boy's, at less ,
than half-price and commencing to -day, place the
ehtire lot on sale, 3,009 pairs women's, girls and
bb,, ys fine rib Cotton hose, three or four shades of
On, also black sizes 5 in. to io in. A splendid
Wearing stocking, which Is sold in every store for
25c per pair. On sale to -day and continuing until
the 1asi4ay of August, for the lowest price recorded
t0c. P.13'. PAIR '-!1.-• 'Mc
Oreat Bargiains Throughout the Store
During the Balance of August.
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Farm Labormit i .., ,PersonaliWot OS '
$ Mrs IfarryZittle. lhoyfiegi 18 visit -
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EVItir$14)1116 1 t ffiereire teeehleereeeltiete or,. trienee let ingee,XCelbreehm Kill* '
ant
Miss Katharine Roerner, of iiit,T.,ouie,
. MUD 18th. and Solt OAR
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Mrlioviarci spent SultdaY at BOrk40 ia spending A week "at the home of Mr.
Psi° °t‘41°411.184° lleg.iheralve8 del° Ifra Hugh Roaa,ievieiting trial:Me at T. Triek.
ete wet be *vat tc. Kenna , Sask., swan Inver. eee
Setae. and Interreediaw Points on Canadian vvinghare., Miss Ida, Hohnee Is spending a IOW
Northern:EY. Conneaut Per mile beyond these
4ortelit iirishEgdpoligtodnattibontaria rigislire treacle inMolosacteErdiptlua, Laid° ly visiting friends tabysTwith Mise Susie Acheson .4.4oder-
eittter at 1/Voodstock.
M' f'' I Wis tl I • "t" h i ;ell tlitinePg:130etatrhl e eYeooludnegniceLoofIersebBorroove, is
Weat: Through St. Clair tunnel be seectrieity:
no emotes or dirt. .
iiie ear ert ey s von nig her
94$ -1.:',. 60 RetUrnilig fl:g61.7:44ituadivg= Musa nes a La , h •
ternatolate stations, Farm eaborerie Corbin,* to tor 0 00111t0 orw8448k,i.g°°° to
1°r°12*
side supplied with each ticket, explains how to, . .
I Q&13,le.en:htroemetp.son, of motoe, fe the
Procure this fere from the oanamon Northere. Me, E. W. Jacobs *lade a huatee"se &ilea of her daughter, Mee G E Mc-
seps.: sat.
seder, eertoi. con7„.....,,,....._ditions • ca Au* 1411* mut
. . Yhttiisnsgtiltna.Mar D(34. t.iretioetdy°404.was a guest over Sunday at Mr T Lind
1ed"ia' ill Taggart, Blyth.
Mies Hattie Sutherland, of Roues%
Canadian National Exhibition,
,.. „ TonozvTo. •
xtettlrn tiokete will be issued at ISINO-r4E
eau% Sees, good going Aug. 09 'es, to sept.
he '08, except on following
- ' Excursion Days
Sept. let, ard, 5th, 9th and 10th,
when Macho.° wiu be $2.1e. en tickets copse to
retype up. to sept. leth, tees.
:Poi, tickets and full information
a.pply to .
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Tickets will he lamed via 'orolito awl 0,P.11. trip to Lonthen. TueestaY,
say s, Sunamerhill. •
Mutsee Rena and Effie Pickett are
vitixtmg this week at, SAppen. I Mrs Morgan, of Markham, visited at
the residence ofMrs Richard Irwin.for
Miss eiaoya Legg, of London, is the a few days lath; week,
guest or Most Marjorie lappme.
D L Orantston, tormerly of the 001
teaching staff, now ef Preston, has
been. making a short visit to friends at
Clinton.
The children of Mr •G L Walker
Xiss•Lucy Stevens is visiting ae the
hoose of Mr Jame* 'Taylor, London.
Edgar East spent from Saturday to
,Moutoty with Wends at Woodstock.
,' 1i
Aire Levi Holtzitue° r in ependiug a • Harm and 13essie, who baVe been
two WeekS /eft Withher inoeher at
visiting around Viralton,hayeretorned
Blytteto town. • • . 4
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F. It" HODOONS, Town Agent, Miss Susie (look leaves Saturday to Mrs John, Roberts,who has been on
take a position ita the Northway stem; an extended visit to her parents at
- -. - "- 7.- -- • Toronto. . , Greed Bend, returned home Wednes-
CLINTON NEW. ERA Mr Polley, brother of Mrs James Mc- • daY e"1/Ing* ,
THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1908 , page, Burk's. • . away for her holidays, has resumed.
Miss Lettie Smyth, who has been
• . Math, is viinting at their eartuner cot -
her position as stenographer in the of.
Mr Torn Wiseman and faibilY, of fice of Mr Br done
Ne*,York city, is visiting his brother
Scott Sustaine4 John this week.. • Mrs WM Brown and daughter, Mrs.
Dr. Richardson and, sou, of Aylmer,
-e-e-e • ' Messrs Duncan McDonald and Wm. Are visiting at the home of Mr jona,th-
Tge Government . of Hon. Walter Cieivven left Tueed&Y afternoon, On a an Brown, Rateenbury'St.
. S.
.Scetehtrip to askatoon
as been sustained in Saskatche- Mr Tactile Taylor, of Clinton, was
Mrs Frank Hall spent a • few days appointed D. G. M., of the Odd -fellows
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wan,.y a majority of at least 12,which last week With her tester. Mee 0, Ile t of South Huronat the Greed LoCo4e. .
is considered it substantial vietory, He Macgregor, HullettaP1' meeting held in St. Thoma s last
has 20 seats out ef a house ef 40 though ears A. 0 Pattieon aud son Edgar,whoely ele
Itwo of the,cabinet were defeated. The have been yisiting at Buffalo, return- ! Mr Fleniing 'V M 0 A Secretary, 118
*....mmin■•• light was a bitter one, both sides re- ed home after a ineasant trip. ! gone to a Summer School of Is" M• 0 A
elelketeleel Ilietletteu,o trotreerotatives being held in New
Misses Minnie and Gertie Thompson
%mob, to4.1•11'• The Result In Sasitatehow'
all sorting a good- deal to personalities.
. . ,Tie issues involved were very largely
C uric Chimes
„ae.aveeeleee,e6„memewei,* The Scott (fovernment.has 'been re; Protencial, but at the Same. fillip it
ST JOSEPH turned by it substantial Majority, al. indirectly reiteete * publid.; sentiment
thoiegli the nevesecOlumns of • some of 1 ge•Fior..taiy,
Should the weather prove fine, it is our Conserv.ative ematempoiaries . do
• anticipated that the picnic to be held. not convey this information: I
in Mr Faxquhares grove, 4th can. of The increase in Population. and ' I
Hallett, no Tuesday, Aug. 25th, will be the numliernf ridings does not permit
an interesting event. The (eject ie to
raise funds in connection with the new
,church, and an enjoyable time may he
anticipated. Rev. Fa.'.:lier Hanion.with
his usual geniality, will extend it cord-
ial ano heerty welcome to all who at-
tend. flintier will he served from 11 to
2, and euppee ft oni • 5 to- ; genies Klid.
eports of all kinds be provided. The
Citizens - Band will be present. 'Con-
veyances will run run from tha towo
commencing at 10 a. tee end will
take pa$setigers for a nominal fare.
ONJ. ARLO STREET.
The entree' fhiancial repor[ for the
past year just, issued is a most encour-
itgang one, and show. the church to he
an a flotu•ishing conditime Thereceipt s
of the Quarterly Board, including a
small balance on hand, were $11-19. arid
the expend it Ure $1.0). The receipts of
the Treble?. &mei including a, balance
.cif $220, were $2844, and the expend',
ture $2085. The receip.t other funds
were as full° ws:-MiSSIL nary $289.10 ;
lEdticatione I 530.50; Women s M issi • n-
ary 5100.65 ; For waed .1.: vement 102,
44.1' Con nectional Funds V30.75; Saliba; h
Sehooir 3.0 ; Letchee' Aid "076 ; Ep-
wortlieLee lie 578 ; Total raised tor all Cionservatiae found e seat;in a
purposes $3419,87. ewan the Liberal administration had at in
teeejerity of nearly twoto obe. In the ia
W ILLIS I the preeebt contest Mr Haultainjeeder el
The Woman's Aseociation pnrpose t.of the Cunservative party, alias 'the ia
Provincial 1:.t.ights party, eeylved the • w
holding e haZ LAT Oet4/10.1, and pre-
scnool gneetion,and matte one of the re
serrations therefor are new under way
. most prominent feet tires of his eet7VASS
BAPTIST d (-feat. oughttO•convince p olitici
wedleg agukt reantederasnede vvtit . be. absent f"-
• aao ttf Rev.
:cife eLvavaesenPfeaete; t ite"erd os daysff.e4Butiu. e exs dweYi lteh, pt raoFi ftele,cirvBrown ileea.heel! raf rtsi Fg(ihee un rf engagedstts Ic at yoryffor r as
Mr. Wria Tier, formerly Mathemati, expects to move his faintly abou6.Sept
cal mastee of the 0. L, now of -Win
Lundon, Sunday, returning Monday.
- 15th. ti
work being mutually. 0 itisfactory he rst,
PO1100114. Pointers, nipeg, is spending a few days ill town The following personals are taken '
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any useful comparison betvveen the . Mr. and / Mrs. W, Graham left trore hist week's Hensall Observer: -
41otlf,
School . Books
Parents, teachers and scholars in the rural districts
can be assured of getting the 'Latest School Books and
the best values in supplies, at this store. Our Sciib-
biers at fie and 110f be are splendid value, and the as-
sortment contains all the newest cover designs. Our
School Pencil at 3 for lie is the best value in Canada.
School •Bags, Slates, Rulers, Sponges, Crayons, etc, of
all descriptions.
Book covers Free With Text Books,
Wall paper
Early fall housecleaners will find our stock well assort-
ed in all grades.
•
arnactrratP9,14Pfreorme, n ses etdo,' 3s alien as roll
Bedroom Papers, in fancy silk stripes, 150 to 25e Also •
dainty stripes at
Dining -room and hall patterns, of suitableSedeeregn .a.11..418olt1012-52:
Cheaper grades of papers, and all eight yards to. the roll,
With borders at Same price, per roll ;., .... ....... BC $0 Se
All Paper Trimmed Free.
Window Shades
For your new house you will want window shades that are
guaranteed to neither fade, crack or curl, and mounted on gintranteed ,
rollers. This the kind we selleand they can be had in ,all the leading
shades, also with lace trimming or lace and insertion. The stock sizes
are 3103 and 0x7, but special sizes may be secured where desired.
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00PCP'S 1100k SiOrC
CLINTON
results of the election of 1905,and of , Clias Hyman will not seek par. Tuesday for Hayfield, Where ' they Mies Pinni f Ole •
Saskatchewan I;ave egein made it
t esent
h •
' u e Pe9Ple of liamentary honors' in London at the
their new constitution. he has the nomination offered hum n
plein that they accept and. approve Dominion contest, it is said, althouIgia,
The agitation levee the. autotiomy
The
foills three years ago, was mainly
worked up i» this Province Lca,isbeeroaflhbiasnndee:.linittien. Ba.r, ristee 7)-
1 bons or Mayor Stevely !Ivey early the
Conservative party ehouget it saw an .1 • ,
opportunity in:the London hy-election
to give the Laurierelovernmentamor- Di.;' Cartwright, . sir Richard's son,
tal blosyby zneking the se
tion :the issue. 'An came
to bigotry was made -The •electors et
were openly told that "A Vote for liy-e III
man Ii. a. \. me for . Laurier' Sbar" ' '
rettt arid the Hierarchy." This' cam- ; a
,
paign was st o y sincere; from that' a
• ay o 1 ni t w
i t ti is c t a woed II ts been. herd
frorn the Federair0. ppesition as to the 1
autonomy bills. * • ' • • . ..
1
The Onterio.agitatore Were utterly.
discredited by the elect -fern results In .6
Saskatchewen and Aherta ' 4 • few
months later; - The. people 'of. these ! 11
reties- ,
, guest
will enjoy the balmy breeeets ter a of Mrs T • Perin:ter. Charley Kerr of ee.
week ' Clinton, 'paid T Partaker and wife a
Mrs (Dr) d H. Shirley. and two child- I visit On Monday.
ren, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., have beeti I. Thos SharP,"late of Watford, ana .
visiting her. brother, Mx E. W. Jaeobe, ; formerly of Clinton, has purchased a
for two weke, and returried home on I Bla,eksmith business -at Moen, and hi
Tuesday, i now 'eoinfortablY ' imeteed. 'Chore is
Mr Jno. Davis, son- of Mr. S. Davis, .! still one thing left to make life • per t rk
Who has been visiting under tbe par. 1 feet, a life partner.
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ental. roof, lett Alonda,y for a short vis --1 Misses Carrie and Ella Akene axe i ft
it with his eistereeters Callender, at i visiting felendeand relatives in De- t A
eons appeal • sPettking for
.. • trot, for a few Week& Miee. Tillie is
Sir Richard, Says that
here is uptiitig in the report that Sir . okieeeeeebeestee, who 11 ens chtome. ! also homefor ashortVisit frouelialley- 2,1
nt-,gavernorshIP of Ontario, and that.; witicipal liar tley.the Seaferth church
lieut.:en' 1 of the Mitchell Anglican. Church,
/ fui millinery business. . se se
.:
ichard lies tieen•ettrtred the and , bdry, where she is. roiming a sheces
t any rate he would not accept MI elej for the preseet mon th,eatchenged Work . The engegemene is 'announced of . 4
'748 Sunday last. . ... . , . . . I Marie Louise Kidd, daughter of • Mi 3.
, . . • . 1-... . .
., . . .-.........-... . • 'Mr 'Harry Naafi:len; left on Tuesday ... ..,.. and Mr Peter Ed svard :Leonetti :
:In ,a_p,repiclespatah reeentlyeetiblish- in -036e from Port. Arthur to Regina.,
last to eePtestsnee. -Berlin Manufitetur- I o'err(tTeutaloti. The warrio,ge • will. take ,
d, it was,stated that P H.Bowyer was lie -Was booked evia Blyth C. P. Re to Place early in September; • . ,
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ure for the perpose of contestingEast mg two woocs At :sliver' ....13.64. ixi:k.ae °est: °f )141's
kelp to resign his seat in the Legisla
. . d
: MI' E J Jenkins, who hashe n eine - • g
Owen Sound by WJaekson ; ' • s tr ereet , Wm i sO or :Sae*: s, , jpwofhhn.,P,s ioiii-nernoTpcii,dw.insos eitinn e 1,7:1&..,.
d '
i n-
provinces showed' that they hadno e
arievance as had been conjured up in
this province.. In Alberta only °lie
ent for the" Commons in theOonsery- George,'N Y is making it visit to
the name Of Miss Fatima Her b u '
• his., ton ian, tvilt 'be bettee recoonized ' d • .
lionie, before returning to his dutiee ii,,t.
tiVe 'interest: .The Rklgetown Delia- . band is peoprietor of ehe (leess Houses,. 't
ion gives this stery an emphatic den-. •
. • • Ceotral -7 M 0 Totonto ee. .
rreston,
1, : MX Bowyer, it says, has no desire Morl.c9" Hall; st!ti of .MTS. nat% Who • miss Anoto worthiogto• o, in cool
ther to become it professianalpolieice attended. a business college inSt Thom- '
la or te elay with -the people, as he .as; and learned Telegraphy has obtain- corn -
ti
do in abandoning the trust SQ ed a, eesition•eu the Webtieh It, R, and vi
. PLIOYWith.ber sister, Miss Louise, left
e ouday for Celifornits.• 'Her many
,OCric,t1Y committed ta his hands. .: is .vino, o6perati3orkat Nelhles„,9n.riera .. . sfrhieerbidestl%)veiell4nretwisa.rdined, estviistibleipigettpeael.. •,'
.• e . , , --.--:- . , .1 , t ef eta a er, te Q. nas• been-bi health, and ' be permitted to . t ii `
The Ottawailberals have effected an ! the west for a couple of looriths,retiwn.' efea • le .0:
riget us'. ' . .
. • _ . • . el pd Saturday night. He says the•ceop • -
sy and 'sensible: settier.neni Of the , p10 p44 ihre very good. no frost hae-• rhesuceess cif.Prernier !Scott i tb
. .
Sitekatohewee elections, has: '1411;leoial
aims of einclidates tor the city riona.; I inebeeo eitperienced; to his knowl
.. . ... , & edge . . • hilerOst for Ciintoniatta ntioe !are!
etiolate .33y a beeeetev majority Ilr A. ' . . that Mrs S.cati is a, that eousi f 11
-,. .
Mrt.A. Oadkow.and daughter Jessie, Will Harland, jr., and is, therefore
Fraser ..:WAS e.hotieu . as the En ',lista
. . 6 . eif fluffele, and grand datightee, Mies. also it telatiee of the Rettenbuey f 'Mel;
ea'kiiigatidDe Cheerier as theFteoclo Jessie Willis, at 1\Tewark, New Jersey;, ly and aormeations, - •-•
(salting candidate'. . On the motion of Were the,gueets oe the forineres sistee, Mr NaylOr,publisher Of thil Lucknow •
essrs Stewart and Letnienic this , de- Nee- A. YVet'L .31$3 1414 Part . °f this Sentinel, was a caller at the New Era
ated .a.SPirtints the norninetions *mole. office, .on Friday. He theught we had
were made unanimous, itnd all pledged ' Mr and Mrs John It Murray and a, nice, light, coriamocliOus, and' well:
einseives to work enthusiastically fpr ,daughter Jean, ' and Miss Mergaret equipped offiee. He contemplates eim-
Mleitieral Party, .., • ' Murray, all of .New York, and. Mrs siderable improvemetit to the Seneleel,
Geo Murray, of leondrin, are epending and was mit after pointara, ." - - . • .
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l'he follo*ing *ere ticketed to the .
west on the ekcersion this week by F.
R. Hodgens, Town egent G. P. R. •-• C,
•Twitehell, le Haerisou, j Meleenzie, D
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Mr Chis Eva student at•London, , thet it is no longer a profitable subject
occupied the puleit Sueday last ' of disetfeeion; that the constitution .of ea
Rev le a It er Ditreel, of Toronto, the ; the new Previnces is fixed •and settled el
representat ice of Weseet n missions, , The coulitry has probably heard the
will ms ach Nun& y ng. The pes. last of the tiev thet the Federal Goy- ur
tor will preach in tee evenner, Subject ernment robbed Saskatchewan. and • W
"The promisee ( t the Gospel." The • Athena af their educational. freedotp;
new hymn -sheets wilt be used at this and of theirlands; and the Censerva- 'y
.aervite and Bevel al new and bright tive party will now perhaps, drop its sn
bymnit will be sung, Pre vi nei Highis disguise,- ' London M
Air Daniel will els° preach at the Advertieele fe
Base Line in the aft ernoon and atGoci
*rich in the evening,
.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier's .j ti
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eriereee
Condition Of AdInission to Norm- 1 -----
Ontario Tour:
al Schools
' dates for the olding of Sir 'Wilfeld 0
All the arrangraents ad te places -eked
'The attention of applicants is called Laurier's Peteposed tour, arU. e made ley
to the following extracts from theNor. the ()settee! Liberal k)rganization with
mai School regulatione ; headeeitertere at Toronto. Mr Inwood
1. Application for admission shah
PeoVincial Hecretary, proposes to visit
he made to the Deputy Minister of Ell- It e different places selected, and, with
t e local eupporters, make necessary
neation not later than the first day of a rrangem en ts. . „
September on a form to hosupplied by -In a entail way the New Era scored
the Education Department on aeplica- a newspaper scoop last week.for it was
tion. Eacli Applicant shall send with
this application the first paper_ to announ e e e.
e d 't. ly
Sir Wilfrid Latirieres proposed Ontario
(a) A certificate from competent tour, The Globe made the announce -
authority that he will be at least 18 ment on Friday, a day later than the
years Sf age on or before the third New Era. . , •
Friday, in June. 1909.
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(b) His certificate of having.passed- 1 • •
the July Departmental Examination Mr Borden, ,the Opposition leader
for entrance eci the Normal School, comes of a Liberal sfarnily, and was at
(e) A desosit of $5, which will be re- ' one Mine an ardent Liberal worker, be -
turned in ctober.
2. Each applicant on presenting eral Club Of Halifax. lie spokuat soy-
imit to the principal therttof : eral meetings ICI behalt of his kinsman,
ing prominent'in the Young MenesLib-
himself to a ormal School ehall sub• 1
(a) A e,ertificate from the principal of i the present mitiiater of Militia, He-be-
pleted satieftleprily the Lower School
Subjects. - . a large revenue from the Conservative
Government at Ottawe. By the same
adrninietration he was made a Q. C.
In 1896 be made his first appearance as
-(c) A certificate from a physician a ColleWeatibe and was elected for
that he is physically able for the work Halifax. Seine of our most consistent
of a teacher, abd especially that he is public men have changed their party
free from anyeerious pulmonary affec- , raith like Mr Borden, and it is no die,
tion and tromeieriously defective eye- 'credit to theat • but it might puzzle Mr
,sight and hearing. Borden to give'Valid reasons for desert-
---,---eeee—..----___ ing the Liberal party tosupport an ad-
e.s
• ministration which was • a "nest of
The barn and season's crop t
0.. 0„_. traitors", when thousands of life-long
eu UonservatiVes helped to give it to the
Bowman, near Berlin, was destroyed coup de grace...London'Ativertiser,
ay fire. ,
sin approved; .school that he has coin- 1 came a member of a law firm enjoying
(b) A certificate, from a physician
.or other competent authority thel he
is of good morel character.
• TO FRUIT, GROWERS -Any real-
. dent of Huron County. having pros.
recta of good tiniit this season is re-
arhinded of the "!Jourity, exhibit which
will be made' at the Provincial Horti.
cultural Faiths Toronto next Novem-
ber. The County COhncil have again
1111tde grant,of 150 towards theCoun-
ty of Huron eXhibit, and $25 for prizes
in addition teethe prize list of thellor.
tictiltural Association. , Anyone dealt,.
ing to contribute to the County pollee -
tion, or to make it sep_arate -exhibit in
the regular competition, should born,.
inttnicate with Wm Latie,county clerk
,. Who le acting ',I3)3 behalf of the Godeti
Joh Horticultural Sodety the oolitic,
tion and preparink. Of. the exhibit
Please help tetehOW )„ the, world what
noon eats de itt the raising of good
*into
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SONS OF .COIL-e•Who wouldn't be
a farmer? There is just one trouble,
only the farmers know how to fatro.
There are thoUtiands Who would like
to quit the totvns and cities and emi-
grate to the country, and posess them-
selves of broad fertile fields, and pro-
ceed to make two blades of this, that
or the other grass grow where one or
none grew before, but this proposition
domande, that it takes from two to
tett years to learn how to farm, (some
never learn), and within .iittch petiod
obankruptey might occur several times
over. Bat if 0.110f us cannot be farm.
ere, all tan admire the horny handed
sono Of trill and rejoice with him in
his present prosperity, He is the
bulwark of the nation and the 'alb of
the earth.
,
ratheti.eisiration at T J Lindsay's, Sum -
The News -Record mentions the fol e h ' 4 .
wing as possible candidatee. for the * Frank W. atson, fornierly the geteral
,
onservatives for South Hurom-J ohn grocery clerk of 3. W..Irwin's 'Store,
Williams, Zurich ; John *Naughton, t
o
and later with W. ',leder, rettirned to 0. Peeser..R. A. Hearn, D. Dowzer, O.
Mondey, and. agein takes his old McLennan, .1 W McDonald T El ie C
Stanley ; if Brocterick,-teleaforth ; John position. We. are pleased to see him Leitch, n Farquhar, G finskissiii, mix;
back again.' •• Murphy, Misis Jessie Murphy, Lorne
• Misses Florence and Gladys Smith, Butt, Meivin-, Graham,A). Forrester, .
F Panier, NSanders, 0 Rands, W. ' H.
of Walkerton, Werevisitors with their
fife -ride, Missee. Florence Ounninghatim teolevell, D McDonald,
and Leona Elliott for a few days ;they " me Lonis OFitiming, County &ore -
all patronized the Walkerton excursion tary ef the Young Men's Christian
to Getdeeloh Tbnesdarlast• Associations of Huron County, was in
,
town on Saturday, in the interests of
the very commendable work in Which
he is engaged. *Fleming is new re-
siding in Clinton, where he has estab.•
fished an office. He was for many
years Principal cif , the Exeter public
school,having had charge of ithe con-
tinuation classes there, and Ole is as
successful in his present Vocationas he
was an instructor of the youth of Ex,
eter and vicinity, he will soon have
a flourishing centralassoceation in this
county, with live, actiye . branehes in
nstoly of the towns and villages. Such
an institution would be of inestimable
'weeks ago for the old country, it was benefit to the young men of this
with the anticipation that he would county in many ways,- Seaforth Mc-
Bee his father, whom be had ,not seen potritor. .
for about 25 years, But lerotedence •-
decreed otherwise, for his father died GODERICH
before Mr Jolliffe's arrival at home.
.. WEDDIN(48-,-The wedding tOok place
()apt II D MeTaggart, of Clinton,Was in Torotito Tuesday of H Oarfrae Dun.
in town on Monday. The Captain is leep, Of iiiioderich, and Miss Charlotte L
one of the most active, as Well as one Velton, the eereenotly taking phew at
of the Most popular officers of the 83rd the home of the bride's parents.
Regiment, and gets a warm welcome Knox Presbyterian church was the
trona his brother officers here, When- scene of an early Wedding Tuatelay
ever he COMO i.0 town.-- GOderich Morning at,0 o'clock, when the pastor,
Signal; , Hese I. A, Anderson,tied the nuptial
knot between Predetie Tristana Egenet
The folloviing rural teachers return. organist of Zion Presbyterian Church,
ed to their respeetive schools,' Satur. litantford, and Miss. Ohristyne Mc.
day morning: -Miss Chidley, to Flesh- Ewa,n,daughter of Mrs Peter MeEWan
erton; Miss Carling Wingham; Miss Goderich, 4,
Copp, St Joseph's Island.. Mrs Kerr, Another wedding in town Tuesday
Pordvvich; W Manning tio Menktom • wee that of Rev James trre Stewarkof
the Misses Shepherd to ' Lambeth and Fort Wayne, Detroit, son of Mt and
London heo sine man... for.
Mrs ,Taines Stewart, of Goderich, to
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Miss Itatharine Elizabeth McLean,
merly Mies Do'of carmen; Doyle, paid itshort visit youngest daughter of Dr and Mrs. Mc.
to town on Wednesday, as the guest Lean, of town, formerly of Blyth,
of Mrs I Hodgene ; She was aecomoan where Dr McLean was the pastor of
red by her mother.in.law, Mrs SIM, of the Presbyterian ohureh.
Winghans. Mr and Mrs A Olemenkof Still another wedding, in which the
Toronto aleo orient Saturday here, groona IS tir yonlig Malt Of Gdderich,
WAS celebrated at -Exeter on Tneedelet
Mi Harvey Jackson, of Rainy River when Mho Mary Togo Murray, (laugh.
is visiting hie father, Mr Isaac Jack. ter,of Mr and Mrs .Ittellorray. became
but he remains a puhlie figure eplendld son. lie le collector Of Customs and the bride of John 10..,1,.tordan of God
Qttarantine officer at that poinkand is
"d 416" in the 1ulasinati°11 01 the probably the youngt3st Custom Collee,
Pe°016, /le °Anna' bd beat" IN,e' tor in the Dominion. He le a graduate
young and impressionable country ur of the New Era offteeeandlailnanola,lly
such foram as now °poet) hint -Se - Interested in a *weekly paper ;published
Macdonnell; Hensel!. ; Hugh Speck -
man, Exeter; Rev Jos Elliott,Godekiele
It will be noticed that Ilarry Horton is
,not intheliste neitherie the-teibrieor
Jam Sheritt, :probably one of the
strongest men in the Riding. It is said
that Herten was promised the nonainT
,ation for the general election, when he
cenienteelee run up for the bye. The,
Hensel' Obstliter, says the candidate,
whoever, he is, will likely be named
John.
• A abort time ago the Montreal Star,
Otie of the leading Conservative organs
of the :Province .of Quebec, tendered
Mr Borden tne hint that for the good
of the Conservative -ship Ron Geo E.
Foater be disposed of as was his great
propotyte (onali. Now the Halifax
Herald. Conservative is to the fore
with the opinion that "Mr Borden
would gehtly strengthen himself With
the people by relegating Mr Foster to
it seaton the backbenches ofthe party.
But what has Mr Berden to do with
it? The record Of the last session shows
that Mr Foster is far from being amen-
able to Mr Borden'a direction.
Stales are in oiroulation to the ef.
feet that Sir James may enter the Do-
minion campaign as leader °Phis; party
with Mr Borden as his willing lieuten-
ant. Stories of this kind, with yule.
Mons are under dieeussion in well -in,
formed circles. Tint if Sir .TamesleVlia:
hey lias gone to Vngland to get time to
consider, and in case a copy of this
journal shonld fall under his eye it may
not be out of place for Satutday Night
to say that we have no belief that any
prisent combination Of provincial pre.
miere and local disaffection will suffice
to cause the defeat ofSir Wilfridtanr.
ler, lie bas been unfortunate in many
of his lieutenants -too many, by far -
Attics Colo, of the Jackson Mfg 0o.,
returned Monday, after it two weeks'
visit witbfriends at Flint, Mich. He
'says Flint 18 (1 very busy place,and has
applied for a situation, expecting to
get a favorable reply in a few days.
Mr and Mrs A Ross, Wingham Mr
and Mrs, R. G. Ross, Chicago; Mee.
Wightman, Winnipeg ; Mrs Hogan,
TOreete Masters Tack and Clayton
Maxa ell, Wingham, were visitor .at
the home of Mr Hugh Hoss, town,
last week. . •
When Rev MrJolliffe left here a few
erich, organist of Knox Preehyterlan
church,
South Huron Conservatives &eel-, at
Moson next Tuesday, to aeleot
eandiciatafor the Den:drat% House.
in Minnesota, juet aorRer the river, it
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urday Sight.
uarter=Off Sale
To :red (If, e our Very large
stock, we will give a dis-
count of lwerity-five per
C on every dollar's
worth of goods purchased
:cluritivhe ipalarice of this
Month,' "
Our opportunity to a;o*...e
money on
Watches,.•
Jewelry,
. .
China, '. and.:
SPOCtaCies •
hv'ellfarticlg we carry in std'cic, will be subj. c
' this discount, and all goods. guaranteed.
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J'EWELER AND OPT—ICIAN.
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Vcre, hope very soonto be able to annOunce the date when this
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"Leaving Town Sale" will. be brought to, a close. In the
meantime we want to convert as much as possible of the bal-
ance of our stock of rnerchan&se into ready' money. Below
will be found a list o( bargains well worthy of your closest at .
tention. Equally low prices on all lines to continue while the
sale lasts . .
Ladies Parasols, reg 05e, sale price 455 Men's fancy hose, „regular 25e, sale -
Ladies l'ilraselet reg. $1.75' Hale Price Men's cotton and flannelette Night.
Ladies Parasols. reg. 90c and $1, sale. mepolocegalr8tearo, „via 28a; sale price Is:
price 70e
Shirts, regular 85c. sale price 5.8e
Sielkalener,ralelle.s8hittedes, regular5o per spool
Meta% White Shirts, $1 and $1,25 lint*
Roy's print Shirts, regular 500 for 800
Pin Books. first quality, regular ttrlee
samples, slightly soiled, sale price 50c
, 5c, sale price 2 for 5e
Men'e combination Smook and Over. "
45 otton Towels 50 per pair / all, regular price $2, sale price $1
Ohildren'e Colored Hose, sizes 4i, to 8, White Smocks, reg. price 50c, sato
In cardinal, blue, pink and tan; also
all lines Ladies cotton, cashmere and BoPytlfiCestived 0. midis tege, 406, ottio.
wool hose, at wholesale prices
price 25e ,
6ieze
regular 0814. 50salepes Tapestry
price T9Vele Co v era' Men's blue phrlineee soblett Overall% regular 75e,
Suits and Odd Pants reduced to the
last notch quality *ill allow Men's heaviest Shoes, regular' pricer.
M2enossaittasnfohro 2.70, regular 20e, sale price
.liells1t.8610e, aLthtCoeP.rPlet:41: two kr ISO' .
If too busy to shop during The day, you will find the Store open,
every evening,
Plum -tee . Bros.,
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