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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-07, Page 4
{ 1`1 4 January 709 1 __ ...».. — 4..,. -....:�s,. INEW STRENGTH :µ 114!V+�.► I.t11► Ctlodcricb► Taw�aeh� sanley'''cs'wvi>aal1�, ! p]t'L°luno, I ltaaresul o Monday's election concerned so til he election obi Monday rwas One of a far e most keenly contested municipal FOR, WEAK GIRLS JANUARY M ; Ninct}-khxt'e nil tt CiiralitieS In C1nt- ;surprised not' a few though the knew- I elections this township has had for QQ �,, d ' :" t' " Arlo voted oit Local t)ptieir On Mon- Ing ones are saying I told you so some years. For the seeveship, Pattie- i '"�""" i7� � ��i�' t T . I but the}yltardly expected so large a,ulaxly was great interest manifested Can be Had Through lila Bich, Iicd . Of the #w•enty :places �vlicre ;Local majority for Mr. Sturdy. Air. Salkeld and bath candidates made a Strong l Blood Made by 17x. Williams'fink ' 1.�- a Option has ,been sit ferrcc, and where a mace a ood fi ht and thou•+ i the tide 1 fi ht. Air. Olen, however, won by ! Pills. THE R 0 EEIr repeal .vote rs nx t�„nre but t� Local not by any ltmanthis nex of ineathat signify',leading�n tlireehandsome of hefivgpdivisionof 8. I There comes a time in the life of • of sided for 11 9 Option. ,that he will not again :be a caiidi- He, carried his o- is ward contrary to almost every girl when sickness • at, - - T I of the 3$ places where new contest$ date. He will be heard from in the the sangulne expectations of oppun- .tacks her. The, strain upon her blood 11 r ° kac;i 17 axe favorable to Local future for the genial harry is not ents who fought him on other than eat, and there comes It's. the equal .of any $5 grade that g ,'Harry" � , g supply is too gr ,' toeilc p easily daunted. '1'0 l4Mi. Sturdy tiles owuship issues, headaches and 'backaches, loss of ap- . + gains,. -In several of i i 1 Option and �l ii result must be very gratifying • as I For the .council All. John, McKinley ,petite, attacks of dizziness and heart you Lin•ow� or we know or anybody the latter Local ,Opt£oa secut:ed; a majority of the isotes polled; but lacl:- showing how well lie stands ,n isle headed the list, poll2ng well all over palpitation, and a general tendency to .majority good will of his fellow lectors whose'lthe township. He is energetic and decline. The only thing that .can, . else knows cd the tifcessary thxeC-fifths.' The re- g r 1. sults'.".. ".' interests he will serve capable and is an .egoist#£on to the promptly and. .speedily cure these , I Last year there were 571. votes cast council. The name was ' a ' familiar, troubles is Dr. Williams' Pink Pitta Every pair fitted with nerve ease i. Asli field harried Local ;9ption .by a for the reeveship of which Mr. Salk one on the old minute bpoks, Mr. ,This is. the only meidicine that actu- majority of 150 and: 4 licenses w•ll b eld received 325. On Monday there McKinley's: father having beeir a mein � ally; makes new,. rich, red blood,. and rubber heel cushion, They are v speci- wiped obt• . In 00derich the by-law Were 56.7 votes cast of which 331 f rich' blood is the was defeated, by... 0• I were fax 1ti s Sturdy. In 1906 the I bvr of tbo council for manyi years, a ,plentiful supply o t Mr. E. Essex did his duty faith -gone thing needed to maintain the ally light and flexible and all. Good I NeVv„:ltya>atests ; , vote cast for councillors. was. Rath- fully as a member of the Council of health .of growing girls and woman F,,. ! well 32a, McClure 275, Lobb -317, { last year ,and was well worthy of. re- of mature geaxs. The truth of thus year welted. 1 For .; LOCg> . Qptfoh+ (17)-Ashfield,'and and Yeo 287. Oa Monday 408 •ballots, election, but is it ha Pened three of statement is proved in the case of It Athdns�'•: klea ' &1, tvillq; Cara4ac, Es- were cast fox McClure, 3fi7 fol: Lobb thq candidates lived rather too close •'Kiss. Esther E. Sproideri Trueman- %e carry. all sizes and T1CathS• ieS 'colt •Fxgtft, havelock; hillier, Iron $48 far Rathwell and 280 for Yeo, o tiler from which Mr. Esler suff- ; vale, M. S., who says', ' At the age � � .And office Supplies, y y When buying don't worry about your, P)4 a:n k gtiois, Kexi?icbec, Middleton,. Orillia, Last year there were six caudlclstes eied of sixteen ears. I left m county Envelopes, Sidney, Tweed,.; T1lurlaw, Wellington,'a,nd this year only. five. .1 on most. Though not sing of lite Y Boars, Zai, Pegs, y' ..• at chosen on -this occasion }ie staynds high; home • to atteiiid high school. The Wyoming, „relit i 'LScott• I There was a big gathering of rate- In the esteem of the people of the close confinement and long hours of size, just ask to be fitted. Pencils, Note Pap Aga nst I,o�Opition, (21)-•Alnwick„ payers at Holmeav tie in the elvening (study nearly broke me down. My ---� - ' and .when. the returns were All in ,ad- townshiR. ` �"- EtC. Aylmer; .dtesi de illO, Caledonia,, Can blood supply seemed to be deficient, boyo, rCharlotteville; Flzevir died 'dresses were delivered by the council-� 'Mr, S: Johnston polled the second and I grew pale and depressed. I was D • JACKSON , elect and by Mr: Salkeld, Refresh- � highest vote, in No. 3 division there dizzy ,nearly all the time, and:, pimples FRE , (lrimstliorpe; Forest, .Goderlch Hun. Diaries for 19Q9 gerford Ingrxsoll, I,vckiiow, %adoc, ments at tite expense of the chosen were 105 ballots marked in his favor. broke out on my face. I Was alto . ' Oso Bcre Faint; : Edward, Ridge- five were passed around. IThat shows what those who knave ,ether in a miserablq condition and it nadian aAl[ganse 1909 •. • y' ; him best think of him. That he will "•A]Wa s Reliable ” CLINTON Ca •town,, filllsanburg, ;Trenton; Whitby, •rho vote in the different divisions be a useful member of the' council fs seemed impossible for me; to continue Y 011001 Hel 9 for Woodstock• was as follows : the opinion of all who have the pie- my studies unless I found a speedy Sunday S ? t cure. I tried several tonics preserb- - — 1949 .Repeal Note : Far Reel a asure of knowing him personally. _ . Star dig"-' 38 8a 09 #:i (37 49-331 ed by the doctor, but: they proved' use-^ -- _ „ Mr. Alex. Innes made the issue For Rep'cal (2)-Tlepworth, Cauxt- Btilkkld; 87 27 45 39 30 8-.36 less, My mother .urged me Eo try 1)r, c#�� ��,��,�`;�•v,`,w��„�,�,�,`,�,�, �,w.gk,%0 . a political one t¢io.ugh it is apt genet- Williams, Pink Pills; and I finally _ . ,. right. C •; . • '. For •CounrillorF ally suPPosed that politics has much • t Against Repeal ' (2U•)--Amatrel, Ark- btcOlur•e .102 04 98 51 02 31-l08 consented se do so, 1 had hardly line1; 11 nRwood E 're- L >hh 83 04 .57 3tfR 39-387 to, do: with municipal matters. slow= fished the second box before a change Dorlol. swill Ca i g unced of - COOP " oma' Beam q" ° ltntlttveU 70 5T 811 ESS $8 89-3 7 ever apart from his very prono for the better tools place, and the Use most, Euphemia,, Gainsboro, Grimsby,- YNo 58 51 6,3 -n 07 261 -8) bias in that •d'ireotion he is a pretty; of a few boxes more fully restored my . Hope, : Lakef,eId,'. .Markham, Moore ,;)ole 29 27 37 38 I5 25-171 decent .sort 'of fellow and ought . to t Health, and I Have since been well and BOOK c``� township, Ovt*en-. 'Sound", .feel to strong. I feel that I cannot say Loa 0 1108 � . R, • BOOK STORE •1.sill Pick'd* ng, Richmond Hill,' The many friends of Mr. George do good work as a member of thQ p' f Connell will be pleased. to hear that council. much in favor of Dr, Vi!i11i'itims' fink Southampton; Stiiuville, Nara, I L L NTON .. :lie is, recovering nicely after a severs: Against Mr. W. J: Stinson a dead' Pills, and I strongly recommend them $3o.W-(Dents' Fur owt, with collar, now lining, interlined with roti. 1 Thornbtirf. � ' . ` illness of typhoid fever. . I sot was made in certain quarters. fur '• to other ailing girls., • $ ti German i G - Qt u) i _ in . e otter 1. . Miss -Ii. 1'. Richardson returned i non political reasons but lie was ! ..You can get these '?ills from any 2500 -Ge akatchewanlLined Q 2t, r her 'nterl ing r- . ,, Winn otter fur.c�llar, now $19, s F H rl i home on Tuesday. after spending the 'again. elected all the'sa ne. He makes.; medicine dealer or by mail 'at 50 cents $32.00—Gents' Black Galloway .Goat, black Astrachan fui collar a • BeAtlliller, Christmas and New 4' Years holidays no Clain, to platform work, but be ' a box `or six boxes for $2.5"0 . from now $25, h w ° ! sft;n her sister, Mrs. George Lud- is level-headed. and experienced and .The D.t. Williams' Medicine Co„ $3.5.00—Gents Black Galloway Coot, hest we can buy, extia . Well . ro right vrntte tnague. I At tbe,close of the school term. the. to g k ' ' • I devoted ialUch'ti:me in the years Brockville, Out., • lined, beautiful iberanC a f Uoatn toe tir,of Hila. $28: Newfoundland has suffered so heav- dtr Arlin teacher, Miss Mary Fing 1ov' of Dundalk. has o ]3. , $25.00 -Gens' 6ibei fan Calf (;oat, one of the best made for wear; i i d so v" p � At the meeting of the A,• Y. P. * A: ` that, are past to the service of the, ` # . now $20. - ily in the past cynd s a i g land; `Was made the recipient o,f an I w from the inroad. of tub on Friday evening last in corinectfoit �. township.. No one exceeds him in POP - *I $37'50 -Gents' Dyed 1Vtitnbah'Coti ,lined with twilled Italian, now heavily now beenform address and a present with St: James' church ail excellent .ularity... � 423, ,• erculosis that a society has b — h LeadburY . a $27 00 (rents. Black Galloway Coat lined with Italian and ft air;. ed to begin a campaign during the Verne. Gledhill 'mete wftli an aceid- I program was drawn up for the re- A big crowd assembled_ in. Varna in. . . , t summer. The Newfoundland ent which resulted in a sore foot and i mainder of .the season; The next I h venin and- wvhen rho .result was sleeve lrri;ing, now' 23. presen tee g Misses 'Louie and 13elen Densmore 1F22.00- Gents' Black. Russian. Dog, +i splendid wearer, now 17.. , Societ fox the Prevention of Tuber- ' was laid up for the holidays, �, meeting Will take the form of a eke ,addresses were delivered by nd Mar .ret and Millie silent ,$15;110—Gents' Black Russian Dog' Coat, with large Astrachan .dog culosis has statistics which show that Miss :Nellie Straw han her brother•: m g known ti a g , r x J; To-) bate on "Resolved that I*vfronment Messrs. � Glen, . McI{intey and others, a few days in our village.last week. ' collar, now 19.00 at the present time one out of every Benson and Chester Oke; all from •. n cliaractcr. than,: ��. + !and ;.has marc inllueoc n and b M.r. W. Evans of.thc : bauble Mr. Cla toil White has rCturned.•to $2800 . MO. -s' Black Aatrtichtin Coat, with beautiful lossv black five of the population of the ,sl lt6ntto sent the `: holidays at their Y Curl, now 23. tuberculosis. The especially . + :,p. hearntng or Heredity.".. !. Linea Candies and :nuts, were also I'his 'duties at atter. spending $60007 Gen Furiined Coat, with black Persian. Larnb colltLr,.liired . dies from tulle $ n fact about the Newfound- I hpmes here, I 11Mxs.' D, `>3aer of Croswell, . Mich., distributed OnOng all present.. the hol ds s under the parental roof. . alarming tuberculosis is I' Benson Long has been spending ills y, wvitli German inuakrrtr; now 48.11 land death rate from has returned home after visiting bel The vote in the .. different divisions actually gone up as moat, 'holidays s at °his home here: Mr: W. H'. Lobb: l I Miss Maud. Morrison and 1vlr.' Allan $75.0—Gents' lTndyed Coon Cott, hest linings; extra: well furred, that it has in the last Aix years. 1.Walter' 11'n: brother, , 11McGavin spoil few Years with sou • w 5 as fifty per cent. ,A i.. ,and. Samuel 'Treble•. Rev. W. H. -Dunbar will '.preach a; I �,.McDiat as as : _ e c no 5. Newfoundland Society hasinvitgd i retirrhed from the West. IPot Reeve • Isins. in Godericb.• $850 Gents' Undyed Coon Coat.- best we sit buy now eo The iorinten- :1 ave special. missionary sermon in •St. 40' 4i p Q2 '30-278 $00 00—(4ents' Undyed Uoon Coat. Mr. Alexander Wilson, sus M?ss Pearl Fisher has returned from , and St. Peter's .Glen. 14lisses Ella, Jean' and ,label Biir- . 1i Tubereulgsis In- I I James , St; Johns a ur�d. 40 58 3U 9~55-1>'8 Ladies' Fnr Cotit4, ratduced 2G per' cent.dent of the Chicago og,Seafortli wvherc shc'was for •some time,rows and Anna Constable spent the '� Ladfps' I+'ur-lined Loafs, reduced 2U per ce1. bt., S:siitute, to'interesting visit the island, One chutches on Sunday. next. A.. special, e tin happenings ,in ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Reesor . znd . daughter, offering will b. taken up on .the 'full- F°r Councillors . I �0-117 I,olidays in' St •Malys• w I —_—_ _ the most inlet s g Pp , lc am visited aE Mr. G. g Eder' . 14 li4 �) 20 , . forward movement is a.Teachers .;Luella, of Mar h, owin 5un.day 'lar foreign missions.,. I nt>; 75 89 4a 13. 50=-L i7 : ---• the g In _ . Highest Prices for: Butter and Eggs.. , held Tuberculosis Convention . to be h ;Vanstone s;.receptly, I Miss Daisy Middleton entertained' a Johnstt n 43 35 105 53 20--282 , John's. The Newfoundland i . Bau h and his sister, .:Dffss lids n onda 'ins« 33` 48 U8 83 54-29,1: in St. Jo , Mr.. F , g numbei of lien irl frig o iii[ r do a grant of r the ar- g Y mer Y :, 31 75 38 58-2aU AitIl Interesting.IL'a86. Government has r .a Clive spent the holidays. urde p fternoon.. Anil 111iss ,Mattie Middleton St,.n, o � T S POPL� �! e large morph to `bring all the a. o GaR01NE money ental roof, •� island to.. the conveii; will als¢. entertain this 'evening • . Misscs :C'lafre find Edythe $ `abkran- A 'case of general interest .was aired teachers of the i in i' If ou•are not A'subscriber ,tol., The p$ 9-� 1 dncate Cher: for service y `�Vhiteliall." and Mr: Robert Spackrimn 'spent , a: at the late quarter sessions at .Walk- +�nCCeBsOr� t0 McKinnon tai C,O.,- ��. i' .. . I. i tion to \'ews-Record•, <why: nqt ?' $ the camvaiert. Mr:.'S. Rathwcll.of the Bayfield Lind .sant evenin twilit frier>ds on, `.the: erton when Mr. Clarence: Smith, a (•. . ngt.beI . enjo £n ver ood_Se g a•rv�,•e.�-ft.sY,V.vsw+-W_-%•�.-%.�.s�•1.o.Jw..r•7111 ! . • - - — -- _ • lids Y g, Y g . d merchant, sought tl -_-- — _-_ auble Line: Walker, feed e air health :since before Christmas, but Mr. Thomas Westlake tastes. of mow recover $200 damages from Mr. Col- . . his many friends '.are hoping that he in the Lake farm barns a to the,_ umbos Schnitzler of Carrick for the,ruN�.nnrVtr..riwwiM� Will soon be "gaits well again: g . p :w w'��"�~w�ww� - .. .C., . .. road: loss of .a' horse. On August 20th, Mrs,.�Will. Carter 'of' Hullett. is Smith In, company with. Jopui ,Wolfe ' . v£sitin her mother,-:Mrs..Gcorge Con,! • Mr. Charles Parket is on the was returning a *from Ennis CO3 �� . 6 S.auble .Line once more. Hell' Sr, of the 16th .cora. lcillen .ail . when r Sell itzler's . M' and Mrs: Robt. Marshall had'.: The' )pile; dry spell has dried. UP farm. his ;horse.became' frightened cit . HOAR • • a happy, family. Ye"union on Ncw many of the wells and man farmers a number of slieep,.ahe property. of: SLIM PRICES' : SMALL PROFITS . STAPLE AND FANCY • DRY - • GOODS Years •da among those present being have'to draw. water for. their sloes.. , STOUT VALUES QUICK RETURNS. , y g Schnftzler which• acre at. the time AES Mr, .and Mrs. James -Livermore, 1VLr. Mr. Robeit «'arson,= ,who for .the lying on the road. ,4Vheclrhg to, the On t1 MILLINERY F„ I - RS' ... MA . .. and ' rs.. , Erne Jackson and Mr. and past. summer has been ' oitt West re- right the .horse ,upset the buggy.. 'and ' all of Clinton. • - Mrs. Will, Marshall,. _1. turned home -last' .week with; great dumped he occupants . out, ; and after 8:12— OE :.& . M'US=C Fi _y1POR2'CTZC., E ADVER'ISE LS, SO,rs. V; Jex-t ct' f i' the, future. s can ht sonic rods . W1-1AT W . _ ..: -'"°t "w The home of. Mi. and M . t pros_ , s. o . .. lively run wa C g I. a ' n.:was the scene of ...Air. H. ii: Johnston formerly of. the . In the•mix-up the horse vis of.the 14tfl,.ca 4 I, . Y . up .the road .. . :a' quiet but pretty Wedding oil stied Sauble Line; try writing front Aylesy cut the :tendons on.its right ,hind leg st.' ascii when' ur . . 9- where. ho is fn business it ko a slat. The" 'd,G . W : `.) • nesday 'evening of la *Nettie ° b Y+ , and: later ha b OF 'COy'ik;TS - their dau hter, Miss A,., be- says : ''We have been enjoying the fence tried- to, prove that t}ie• -.driver. SPECLAL SALi, g. , . � I- S'H. 1. * . . .. came the bride of Mr. Thomas. J, ' finest of .weather :',No' snow, no hal. had been careless and the' horse, ... W • ' ' Anderson of ' Clinton: The ceremony- freezing, no ; Wifias .arid the roads as er. vicious,' . and that these .togethe$ . was performed at six o'clock by Rev. smooth. as. glass. 'The' thermometer' 'had been lar sly .responsible for the f p . i g Mr. Snowden of Hoimesville' in. the goes to zero, Arid then up .again . arid:, accident: " The plaintiff it was :claim to all our eustoniers .fid friends 'a happy aha pros . CA Af . .1 ®utGoes.lhqc;. „ C. . , • . ..: ,'.presence of only lite immediate resat- keeps around freezing. Th'e ,wheat has ed, • was looking toward some Cattle • " •, , lyes of the cotttracting,. parties. 'rhe atY been: •marketed and farmers are' in a -field about the time `.of the nits- h'alilz them fork increased - ::bride :wore a; ;handsome gown of cream resting on their summer's earnings. hap,. and, consequently was' not pro perOUS : New . Year. we t• G• e have deelded to c1Par- crepe• de cheiW trimmed with satin Building 'is being ;continued all .wince perly� atte;1d..in�gt to the driving. On . ,• - •_.' < t Ciltit `w ticive lett '1;t1 and .lace, and. carricd-a boquet oFter. . ' Ithe other ,hand itwas.allegeId that. patronage during the ,year and, will endeavor by y 1. out �ti ha c %� ' a r1C8 white chrysanthemums...The bride's I Mr. and 'Nits, S. C: Houston return- Schnitzler had. beenwarned about let - stock at a bl red,uctlon 1n .p 1 99991 b .. sister, Mabel,.. in 'white Swiss . ed' .Iiome on Tuesday from a week's I tin his sheep run at large on the • and at:a lits to. o�trselvep, but g square dealing Wand reasonable. rices to .merit .a S. • muslin, .aud the:grooms .cousin, Mr. 'visit with friends in Listowel. They. thigh .Ay Mr.. William Cousins; who Ci, g p We Will .clot Carr ,over one COO Harvey Watson of Belgrave; attended .formerly lived in that town and the ,testified int matter Claiming that ' . ' Y 1'enl actor- the Happy couple, while Miss Laura prime motive for their visit was t9 his horse fell over Schnitzier's sheep tinUanee O.f the Same.. _ . so we tlave'.marked t} '~ Jervis played i,oliengrfn's Wedding attend, the wedding of Miss Ruby din . 1 .. , and that. he told. him to get them off ��. -� g y • •lYlarch.' Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will •Moore, daughter of an, old. neighbor the road. Judge. Barrett; who presid ' . f • 'reside bn ii,at`tctibury street,Clinton.• in that • town. The pleasing•, eti•cut ,Fed at the Court, _charged stronglq Amon those from a distance who' at.'took .place. on Wednesday last; the in favor '.of the plaintiff. The jury: �,,,�� ^ Just 12 Coats left- in s'tnck. . g. na Mr: R. X. Runter of et of X175 : atld : THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR..ALWAYS DOES ITS DUTY t�'Y;,..a, tended tilt weddigg: were th+e groom s happy, man `bei p. 1< I brought in a . Verdi Regular .$8 Coats, 3 different styles to father, brother and sister from D't,+n Lowell, .'Vilest. Nit: and LVMrs. iii'ston costs 'for .Smith, . . g choose fr•crrn 'in this . lot. tight fitting, ' amnion, and• the bride's sister-in-law, ! toted a number of chanes • iii that ._ . /% _ , c,.tni-fitlitrg and Loose 'Your choice ou g Jervis and children Of since tliery abode there :and a r>'atnrdii fur $370, 1VMrs..l'ied: W . . • - y ilei .reline• Trochu, ' Alberta, while .it is a good part of the coup- Live: Stock Market. "Iti'g.her'priced coats it. similar `` riot toiler mania a the: ouu Itr it is not: in the. wine class •,^1/111/1/10VWWW1/1/V1/Wt/1/NNN111eWvWN1/1/111/I1/1/1/1A��/�/V 1, f -_ h,Lv `� •irons. . P g. Y g Y, 0 �- friends.of the'- bride met at the home with the Sauble Line -if we only: had .Toronto, Jan, 4th:_tTnion "Stock, T .: Fu>r Specials. � ' ' of her father -nnd gave her a shower; of .l railway eomrinfnication nearer. us. A 'Yards, -The unusually mild streak' of . • 1 , granite and lsilen: line runniit to >3a field would' be of I �° �'" a m �D'��` I Qom' �� � � . ��Q� © . �� II ���� . g y weather now prevailing was a little r • Alaska Sable nook i•utls; goodqual'it,•v., g n Thursday last Mr, LE., G., Will very. great benefit to this township. Ia. nfnst themarleet tndayF, /611tchers 10 . , „� good Ic•ngl,h �.tirccunzsl with .he,cda and, 1 0 T Y lA ren. 15 f;ir 12. •: • lams a,rrsved Home with a carload •, o£ I Mr. William C"arke 'and. '11.iss 1VMag- ,.against not quite so. eager to `-buy as � � - tai + $ $ . grade Holsteirit cows wbich ensures a gio. Clarke spent Sunday at the home they might have been under. more fav a ��� . S�le� .y 1 esville fact- r. Andrew Dunkin: I Lejavint Childre'n 5 �W001 BOAS. .good' season for the I•Ia m bf M orable weather conditions. The to- t, is•:.. or for this is the fourth carload Mr, and Mrs. Webster Turner, Vir,' suit , was to •mAlfe track a'little � slow G a Jnst l elc,z. left and in; order .to. clear Y into tlliis district this winter I and Mrs• Geoxge.Coleman and 1vir, , . The; run, •however was Onr, great'Leaving TO"7Vri Sale is Still in.uXl swim tLeru,ils ottt ivA nut the'trr un Sale ,Saint+. brought and draggy. , �1. �. : h a few of alit progressive farmers: and Mrs. Frank• Coleman of Hsllsglrecn` not•. Heavy one and the drovers' liciii day for'15c. Rt'R: price 25c. Y Jr., r good prices, in` sortie.cases dc- Arid X)T : Goods,. Clothing; foots and Shoes .are all v !. Mr. George Catitelori r.who was I spent Saturday evening at the ' home Dili fa g p y �' , ver ill. for several weeks, .is about of Mrs. James Reid. . -manding mere than'the cattle were re- being sacrficr:d In order that December may see our y Flannelette..•Speaa►l. again as usual and is. 'such Miss. U114ti, and Miss Lottic Peck'all, worth: In the end buyers had O Whole stock turned inti ash. Read the few .price . g 3 P. accompanied• tits r cousin, Mr, E. ;talcs what - Was offer:n and -prices - rapid progress towards •:om lete TO- g, 0 reductions below. it will give you some idea Qf the inches w ids .Ce, . 12 c for quick selling on cover that lie is gaining half a pound Walker to his '. ionic near l icier, (generally held .stout steady, showing v ne' ops Can save . b urchaSin r here during" the Striped flan. all colors, 31 , g i,_ Y Saturday 9c per yd. , . avoirdupois per day, Long before tiie where they ,will spend a wveek visiting 11little if any change from the latter .►� y y r +� , v . ° I spring npetis up he will be ready 'relatives. nb part last week's nuotatiolt . balance of december, of KI'Mona Flannel. . •. for a busy season. Mr. and tvlr4. 'V'elson Keys spe . n Tc britt has bten elected New, Years with Mr. and Mrs. Ld- � In the export trade there is a limit- � _.� �_ Double faeces iCiuionati flannel, au►trtble for dressing sacgiiea, bath i Mr, Joh b g ads to i111 a ! re rice 3ac. • trustee, of S. S. No. 4, succeeding ward Johnson. ted demand far a few good to r robes or ICttuunas, Saturday lsr, g p t rued or six ears. Miss Clara, avid lvrtss k:dith Spack- contract; space.' A.:godd load of stcern 5Uc and 75c Areas Goads rind Silks to dear at... 42e i. Mr. Lobb who se f Y :• ..... + w001 Blanleets. "W _ man of London spent Wednesday. • at .sold at $l3.20. The were gtiitc a feW $1 Sateen CJnilerakirta. ,: (39c ,:...�" 9 _ the borne of Mr; William Ratl,well: .heavy export bulls offering, and these - 0 12jc Oxford Shirting ...... • I s Ijliza held of London is vis were a little. easier at t'l to F4.25, $3.75 Wool Blankets •' ..,... 2.90: y Now. is rvhe,firtio to buy `Vnol Blankets just isle duns when theyp1111CSVil<e Mfg r 074 Mens $10Uvercoara 4� .•. 8. vre needed moat, and the prices will stilt you its well'as`LHe quality.. sting her mother, Mrs, J. ;Reid sr. I The run .was 51 loads ,with 1, .. , Rogalar $3.50 blankets for $2 90, . , Men. s 112 Overcotits . • . 8,� . • Ile ii1ar $5.00 blankets for $'3.08. I Mr, John McCartney Lias returned this week, head of eattle, 37.9 sheep and Iambs, Men's 25cSox " ...... gfianncletfe l,lankets, wi)ite tivitl3 pntk tiricl hliie liordats, also ;home froavi the Wcst hale. and hearty' I 5 calves. ..Men's 25c $race.. " 211 12 4 andMon's 25c ' :blue border,01v $1.50 rain, ' and wav:.callin on, old friends, here: Butcher. cattle Market slow, but Men'.50C }W� king Shirts .. ...... GiP. "with t i , .F; .r'. tf �. tt .. last • week ,i 1olmmille firm • Men's 50c lylecyce Lined LJ nderwvear .+ ,... 4 . I 7 . a q . ... , : ....., Tqb Er Wooten s T'eltSlippers I9 Mr C. S1 ' butt of eter and . . s .,..:''. I,afnhssteady. ... . • r ; "t . : ^ a '. i<Clss :Te+.tife, .of Woodstock weico guests THC. following oITiCCrs acre elected " rt at fall range of l)ry Goods, i5f en'ei anti 13nys' Olothing and .. .. ' !at tile 'Old Bottle for the holida sc••s-' toz Court Selwood, C. o• 0. for the ,",,port cattle• --steady. An t r Hogs s-�lVCarket• firmer and higher. 11 urttishinga avid our fit I hstock r+f Montt anti Shoes Co clear at ... ,C ra,•;, om ,.. ;ensuing tem : g f o.l aiid $, fed to Prices. V Qii .. Wi 5 --- .. +4_#•!� 8 25 ..Mrs. iekard.of T.ondon'is the guests C'liief Ra.nger,. G. Vanderfbur h' ISelect hags, ffiG t., - � , J_ _. _ .. �" . • .. ''�<ti her -son, fox. the holfdags, 1 'Vice Chlef, N, iV. Trewart is tid 'watereii� t 1 i t' wholes. . a , j Mrs. 'McKenzie of Goderioh and iVYX& ,lZee,-Secretary; P. W. McDougal Milen cows and springees-•-lti'1;arket . Safe Prices St1l'eCtl�► Ca h. . @ ... Howell of liratitfoxd were guests .; of , i+"iii,-Secretary, S. T. Walters, steady to tiro fox good stock, but I �ri�rr� A �►1/ a�:�'s .0 it brother, Mr.' J. R. 1-lvlmes, ; . _ ...: ie►i011 thereakurex, < , W. Williams easier 'far poor . quality. - .. .. —. . .....�.....�..-.t .. _r•. Mr. Ad. 'McCartney was in,tbb vii- Chaplaln, Win Stanley ROS. " Feeding steers anti good sliaxt-keeplayge Oil sunda . Sx. Beadle, J. 'Butler _..- y 1+ Stcatty to titin n t $3 to 53,80. PLU'M TE - i . Mr. .W Vourtiee. preached ti t+ery . Ji. .Beadle, W. Jenkins .. Staclfei sl rzrket quiet, but prices W ST OF Able sermon on Sunday t> coliig last Sr. Woodward, Wm, Johxiston 1 , N EI Rev, irir, Snowden . fs. h6lditig a Jr, Woodward, I:. 'rxawarblia steady for hest stock,I .." y �4'. blA _ series r,i special serintlns this week, Auditor, "iv �. Miller. Camtnan btitelicr ratty -Stead +i+etie'e°e°'r'��°��'e`b�"��"�� . _---.d-