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• a Skirt:
rtY,T0,.;.WEAR.
to -wear Department of ours is going
Every week we have • something.
eh below the 'ordinary. For Friday
are going to give you something
r to wear Skirt, that is well worth
ht o'clock,
"Helena" Tatter,Inade Skirts, in four
to. style'aneY tweeds 04(1 plain Week:
th buttons eudel'afreta, Silk, equal in fit to
ei garment. SpecialFeeday and Saeurday, $2 Qc
*** R * •••• * • * •• 6. ••• VOW,
Values •in Raincoats
eeK we sold more Ladies' Rain Coats
ban any week since commencing business
in Clinton.
NO larger stock, or better values can b'e found
n Huron County. and, as new styles are constantly
arriving, you can always be sure of getting. the very
newest, and the lowest posstble'price.
'Lltdiese'Oravenett Raincoats, made front- medium and
English Crevenetae Cloth, Woven with plaid back;
over 15 differenrstyles to ohoosefrom colors of
dark grey, mid -grey, •light and dark !awe, bronze
and faucet tweede, the best Coat14 in Canada, at the
price ........ ...... 0. • l• .. • .. ... * $/0800
Raincoats at $7.3o
LadiesRaincoats, xnade from tned:urn weigh Cray-
enette,. in a variety of pretty styles, grays ad ti Rn
lawns, 3-4 and full-length, Speciat at ite I o
The New Coats for Winter
Now that the first real days of Fall are here, you
will think of that new winter (.04t, and where to get
it, at a reasonable price Right here, let us tell you
that every winter Coat inour store is bran& new.
The styles .are exactly the same as shown in the large
city stores, the only difference is the. price, which is
about one-half what they ask.
Fall and winter Jackets, made in the long, loose-fl.tine style. in liglet grey tweeds of a, ciozen or two .
different patterns. .Beautifully tailored and perfect .
in fit, a fine lot of stylish garments at 58.75 $10 • r an
512 $15 $17 to spzu,uU
Ladies' Black Kersey and Beaver Boats
Ladies' tailor-made Coats, in three or four pretty .
styles, in black English Kersee and Beaver Cloth,
fine fiuish, prices each. $10 $13.50 $15.50 and $18.00
We sell Turnbun Unshrinkable Underwear for
women and children. -
Ladies' Cotton lendeewear 25e Children's Cotton Underwear, 18c
'to 40c Ladies' Union:Underwear 50e and 75c Children's Union
Underwear, 25e to 50c Ladies' All-wpol 'Underwear $1.00 and
$1.25 Children's All -wool Underwear 35e to 75c
,
litc*A$7;,:i4Ce
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Church Chimes fc
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ONTARIte STREET. .•-i
Mrs.. B. J. ; Gibbiegs -and the Male',
Quartette of Ontario street' church
• - sing at Londeshoro tea-ineeting. on
Thanksgiving night.
On Sunday next Rev el.r. Kerr will
• preach on Auburn circuit. Ws• wee*
here being supplied by eteveeir. Jones;
• Of that circuit. • . -
On Sunday; Oct. 28, anniversrry ser-
vices will he held, to be conducted by
. Rev. A. K. Birks. ehairnian.of the Dis-
trict, to be followed by an anniversary
tea the following Monday evening..•
Rev. W. E. Kerr has secured
promise of Rev. Dr. Potts, of Tovonte,
for educational anniversaey servicee
on Sunday, Nov. llth. This certainly
means a tree t' in store.
ST, JOSEPH'S
The forty hours devotion was •obsery-
ed this week, Rev, Fr. Laurandan, of
St. Augustine, assisting Rev. Fr, Hen,
Ion.
THE CLINTON NEW A
Save $3.00 to $5.00
on a Raincoat.
Do you want to save from three to five dollars
on PRaincoat ? If so, we •can show you how it's
done. When we bought the Kerr stock, ill Niagara
Falls, some time ago, we took ALL his -high-class
Raincoats at a reduction,. which means a. saving to
our customers of from three to five dollars on every
Coat. These garment g are the newest in style, and
for quality and workmanship, are equalled only by
the highest -class tailor-made goods—only one or two
of a kind,—and not all sizes in each, so' if you wish to
pick up your size, COME ,EARLY,
$20,00 Rai= $, 6 5
ONE ONLY • finest quality Cegeterietfe
made Men hest quality imported elotb, in fine tweed
effect, lined with I'Iobairflrnng, equel tp any $23.00e1 nn
tailor-made Coat, special Friday and Saturday te Uo
Si5.00.1taincOat for $1.1,90
THREE ONLY fine quality Craveuette Coats, colors
of 'bronze, plain grey and grey *stripe, splendidly
made and lined, regular price $/.4.00 and $15,00 eitetee 1 1 .0fi
Friday and Saturday .. . .. .. . .. ....,.. ... . IOU
$1.2.Q0 Raincoatfor $8.95
TEN ONLY. Men's Showerproof Coats,ein greys,
$10 00 and $12.00 (mostly $12) emelt, riday and
fawnnd fancy tweeds
, st, sizes 35 to 44, refular price
'•Saturday, your chome .
$8.95
****; tb44,40sm•itiwo *44.G4, ••�*
4312 Raincoats $7.50
;
Here's a.special. for sorneo uho wants a
Coat Which will keep .out 'a good: ovThpour Of
rain :--;-
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Eieht only Men's Rubberized Coats, plain dark • .
• 0. grey•cloth, thoroughly rain proof, sizes 36 to •
•
your choice
42, regular price $12.00, Friday end Saturday, $7o60
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AMMO,
:cher,- on 'the bank of the been:aft"
-Pee• ing Iteineerfted,' Bow dyer, . He paid $15.00 en acre for
it a fetymonths ago; and now ale con-
. Deem EDITOA.-Had a very pleas. 'eidered to be worth $35 or $40. Last
•ant Vititt of nearly tato weeks with my' Year he raised 17,000 bushels of grain,
brother in lea,kinia, rethee remark- ane sold at one time lee head of cattle
able place, especially for° fruit . The tor 57,500.
Must close for the present. .
GaliusE.
URAND TRUNK VATEANY
Oct, I 00
HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS
oong Oct. ittbi to Noy, St%
SINOLD Patie—
Points Mattows, to Port Arthur ; to bault Ste.
to allpointsin Tenargarni on T. &N. Q.. Ry.; to 1
Marieand Port Arthur. via Northern 17av. Co.;
to Georgian Vai and Lake Superior points, vie!
11.1i,Co.; to Points in Quebec,
arena tom With to Nov 4th
to Penetang, Dakefieid, ail points
Severn to North Bay. Argyle to 4.1oboconir, 14134 -
say to liatiburton: all pointalVadawasks to De-
pot Barber; s11 points on 341isholur 1440; Istire -
of Bays, Mainmatewe,n River,
ADD TICKETS GOOD Rbsi/RNINGI UNTIL
DEO, 8th.
THANI(SGIVING DAY
Tickets will be issued at
--BISOLE 1474013-
soaagolug Wednesday aud Thursday. Oet. 17133
and eetb, returning no to Monday. Ott. 22rid.
Secure tigkets at G.T.R. Town offiee,
and avoid delay at depot.
F. R. 110DGIRINS, Town Agent.
The glinton Eva\
CLINTON, °NT:, OCT. 12, 1006
North leruee by-election will be held
on Oct. 30th, and the Liberals should
win it, It was lost at the general elec-
tion because the LibereIC were ,not
united and the ConservieteVeecaRdete,
Wee reelemelly popplar.
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interior
Decoration
Is a fine art, and it's
something that can't be
fr too .fine. The wall dec-
oration -makes 01-1110e'S
the appearance of a room..
Pretty paper adds
/ an air of refinement and
coziness to the plainest
home,
We have pretty paper—lots of it. We know
positively we can 5 rid paper to Suit your tastes
and your home. We have the stuff to prove it,
All paper trimmed free.
'What about Window Shades for your new,
house? We .sell the. satisfactory kind.
eooper &•eotof
linton,• Ontario,
Mr, R. L. Borciereeevets mighty for-
tunate'whert he resiateer the ter:tiptoe x44,4,4,4„t,*„1,44,,,4,11,4e,Heteteeeele
tion to join some of his party followers lee
Personal Notes +
in a doubtful land -speculation in the 'Z.
west, with. the funds of the I. 0. F. eee taw having relatives or frien
Ile emerged from the transaction with 444; weieglEtasulieonetneence itrer etbeFiszley:Rera: *
clean skirts, hut the others have rather
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soiled their reputations.
North Renfrew bye -election went.
Conservative • (the same as it. was be.
fore) on Tuesday, by a majority of
over 1000, this is not at all surprising.
Two Liberals were in the field, and
they fought among themselves so
much that no effort. was 'made by the
party to carry the seat.. The Oonsee
vative papers ,are making much ado
over the yictory, but there is no roma.
O for it in view of the circumstances.
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Mr Wm Graham is in Lucan this
week on the Sugar Beet business.
Mrs Richard Downs, who has been
on a visit to her sister at Port Huron
has returned.
Personals
Miss Maud Tilt, daughter a Mayor
Tilt, Dr. L. M. Mabee, and W. O.
Goode, druggist, all of Goderich Were
guests of Me and Mrs W. Glenn Camp-
bell on Wednesday afternoon and
evening of this week.
Mr and Mrs George S Robertson, of
Lucknow, have just returned from a
visit to Indianapolis, Indiana, where
Mr Robertson had gone to take part
lira family reunion, his mother, Airs.
Isabella Robertson; late of Clineon•
• • Ontario, living there with her young -
Mrs James Webster, of end est daughter, Mrs L. B. Lacey, where
Mrs Urquhart, of Striethroy, were it Wee agreed that this event take
guests of Mrs E. Saville, this week. place, the family not having met for• '
Rev. Mi. Jame will participate -in thirtye years ; the members of the
farnly were -Geo S. Robertson, Lucke.
the Thanksgiving Supper of Seaforth now, Ontario ; Thomas Robertson,
Methodist °beech, next Tlaursday Delta, British Columhia ; Mrs Thornas
evening, •
Mrs. R. E. Maneing, who •has been B Lacey, Indianapolis, Indianse •, Wm
Salt, Grand Rapids, Michigan ; Mrs L
spending a couple of weeks With her Robertson, Port Huron, . Michigan ;
Clinton, friends, returned to Dun- other relatives present were Me L. B.
gannon on Menday,
• • Lacey, Mrs Co S. Robertson, antl,
11% C. Y. IT.
Mrs. Myth, of- Ohicago, with her Mrs William Roeertson, a. number of ,
•
ehilaree, who has been _speeding some geests were present.- A'Matedolin eltile
The ninth annual conven ion of the-
e .„Weromee Chrietian renmerance Union time with her znother, Mrs. Shannon, played during the evening, and the
• of ninon comityWas bel in the Meth -
Delegates Were present froni. Goderich,
Clinton, Exeter and Zuricb.
odist church, . Heilman,- on Oct. 8 -0th.
.one ea_ marriage five years a_g_o. She is a
reternee home' on Tuesday.' '. •
ing her first visit home • since -her
Mrs Curry, of VictOritte B.. 0„, is mak- of the:family; the guests, and the-
lelandolin Club, tied with the corers of '
Cariada and the•United States.
souvm._ers were eaideipwith th. e -names
. .
eouraging feettire Of the 'Convention
Returned the Money
-daughter of Me. Jacob .Miller. ' .
Mone -
was tha-tull reports of the superinten-
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The 'Wetaskwin Times says t -Ale
eents ot diepaetniente. :Mrs. . McKee, aaid Mrs.Wellis, of Clinton, Ont„ were.
cif Berrie, 'Proeincial President, was in :the °ley this week the guests of George Holwell Powell, the clerk in •
'peeseue ; she -• is an able and forceful theneold friends, Mr and Mee -V.
speaker, and a host, in herself; -. The French. • • , C': has handed back to his aged adonted
the Sovereign Bank breach at Exeteia.
thnext place of. meeting: was . left -with ..; Mrs. B...Maceeonnelli of Port . Bur_ ..wgeeeinitdoffalthbeerafGoredo,egtbeeWso&s000innwgtboinchletoble-
yehEexoefficucteig.fo: r tbe co- ril. ingyear aio well, has been visiting her son,' W.: A. old gentleman - had given hire for in-
-eliteConnell, drieggist, and eels, the, vestment at a higher .tate: of interest; •
as follows, ; President, leIree E. 'Paul -
bee, Goderiche Vice Pres., Miss J. Mue. guest.of Mr and Mee W. Glenn :Celeste- The Young man, after hagot the mon-
Exeter ; OpreSee., Miss Ella. Rennie,
ray, Hensel" ; Secretary. Mrs: Hooper, ell .oyer Sunday, . : . ' . . eye. :'cleriosited :it in his own na,ma ite
Fe E, KtIre,, Manager of' the 'over; the Soveteign Bank branch at Exeter,
Zurich ; Treaeurer,.Mm Holla,nd, God- eiffn Beek, Londoni-formerly -of Olin- :9;01.mCiaatead.prteheee .e. el al,
,••••••••••••••••• 4.3rPielbil:n Of. Worke4het .:teMperancena where he will epend - ,n, '. couPle of
Stinday' schools' be made eepecialter. moral. 'of well earned holidays.' . old man - broughttn.tac°it-lio'nli'ov 'ieidomo11:31liet,
claiming he had • done nothing of the
ton, leseves •shortly foe the old. cOnntry h
' tion With eclucatiohal .intereets he has members to . loyally support the mie- theeedendon Maelibiery Co.,. of Guelple;
•Thet.this ()aunty Union pledges is Mr. - Wm. Cell:ender, • traveller for kied. The case has been settled', arid -
1 . .. .
eePtation of the term. In his associa- sionarYfund, and further. the interest . was a caller at Wm Graham's op Tues- Mabee. Ti the publleity elven' to the
a; oonseht judgment - signed by jedge
in our work among. lambert/tete Also • day. Mr Callender is A brother of the
a record' that hasbeen bighly. credit- credits the settlement wed the handing
seerY, 011P Of the . counsel In the case
stood in the frontrank, and established , recommended, that this County Union late John Callender, of London, :and
I adopt•the cloller fee, thereby putting formerly : Of Clinton ; it „is
.elele, .. many - of his pupile .winninge 9hr :offinial organ White -Ribbon '['id- eiiice Mr 'Callender . has 'beep; in this
,marked 'distinction . and hono • . , so ,years . over of the money.' The $0,000 is to be -.
paid over, with accrued intereet siece '
church matters he has not only been1.0.
posal ot al organieetions, whiell ere .1
faithful _supporter of Willis church, - ..
ingseon a substantsal basis. • Pert of the country; :. is to be held in trest. y the Loneon et,...
it left [he old man's possession, and it •
ane rneinber of the Seseion, but his ser. , ' . Me. Walter Learoycl,- of Renoeit, IlVestern Trusts Co., Ltd. nntil the
vices ha.ve•gerieroviely* been. at the .dis.- ' . , Cliine011. 'GUS Club. .
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. . . . . who came down last Thursday to at- death ot - the, grandfather. !Then it is
- tend the funeral of his father, came he; to pass to the executors. or, if there be
indebted to him for valuable help. In ' . -
Goon otemeeerte.teret, BUT Seep WeiAeleelt to see hie brother-in-law, Mr; . Will no
tienutato the moral. prOgress of the .
I
aey end: every' way thet would cone ; —. . .. • Retledge. of : the Huron Roed,,.: and estate, floiwell: has ,.to pi.),Y the coeee
will, to the adminietrators of his '
eetnnuizzity? he•has faivals 'had atpere, thle.hilisnitotnee4ituihn
.a'(-.7111utiTol Pt:tr.:erg. aoinne4'1iXe.1.. We,y. beek. He says this paper ' is ea to $45. The Bank Was an innocent' ...
paid the Niw Elia e short vieit on his .0f,the Sesvereign Beek, WhIch element,
mid we voice ' the :general sentiment dey With a • -good browd of shocsters. evelcomeeeisitor to. him -eeeey week; e third 'party in the matte'''. Powell and •e•
When we say that the reMoiral of bine- to, . '
front Hamilton,. Ricigaown, Exeter, Alte Robe Is photograehele• is at
self and - his estiinable family will be "
0 stilton Si. Theinas Port Prank mid Paisley,where he yesterday tooke, part- : •
Holevell'estele peye his own costs. .
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ciceply regretted, . . • h
o er pointee Notwithstanding the 'paerr‘, i4t)ef giaet prasee:. 1 it:6' pap ptitel leayr. returneteeng .•
yet held. The: pigeons were a good : to (own they will !oectipy the peones:
_ad weather the nieet w •• tl be . , Newten. eldeteulay,. Thoneas *mete
. Bnarmuseselilialivaieztoof aeoheadlo. wwnhots:-.. ,
el fast- lot, -being- assisted .by :sestrorig
•r.. I. c.onTention..-„, "-northwest gide, with hail. Many .brie .avdvjeticntAir ceosnteurdaitotilitfcgontIsitti'verlixtesr.: imsterieye 'e'he .is no spr.ing chicken .. ..
.7....• • - ' lianeshOta were made. *High leverage tiara Mrs, Roberts of it heerte, wel. as many \\ -a, as nbeqins seen 15 Sur:mere and ahotit . •
e A Oonventicn - of Huren Comity .for the day eWes wonbet-J. E• Iloie • " t town.• '
postmasters assembled hi . the Town. of town ; second by E. Ritchie, Ridge- • .-. .
lie , Clinton, ,on Tuesday, the Oth ;town ; third by J. E, ;Cantehm and be lete, ee P. Brown, one . of the 'Mile- — •
inst. Whilet • the : meetirig,' was not Galbraith. The scores. t q lirst.day : -- • •• •
largely Attended, the. discussions Were • ' . stantial residents of the.Ociunty. town, •• • ;flea, ,efeweseeeeeee,,,,,,,ae
the N sv•Ele e c 11 o Q tu el efee'ee . reeeeeeeeeeee•ieeeem '
4, 4, g a v e e E ,aa Ilea 'ay.,
and many items of business disposed .. e
... se . e = He has only - lately returned; from a eeee . .
. .
of. Mr. D. B.. McKenna], Blyth, no- • , 0...e: . e.,- • - C1).,.-, tensively in teal eetateebut he has 'no '
: ' 7) ' 4' ce ''' trip' t he .6 h 1
e: lee:, A. on wes . w 1 e s interested ex- . . .- Corn for Sale .
.1.'70 • ee;• desire to Move. to • that part Of the Leta :of good old American Cern fee .sele• -
valley is sheltered on everY side
'mountains and toot -bilis, as they e ea
thein a dry belt. They have very littl
rain through the summer, had zione•
while was there since June, they de.
Collegiate
pend entirely on irrigation. Th e ,
Yakima river rens throughthe valley,. At a meeting of the'Board, On Fri -
fed by the snow. melting on the Moun- day night, Sir. O. McKinnon was re-
tains, from. this through pipes and engaged, a fact his many friends are
trenches the water is carried to all pleased to know. Mies Clayton, forzn-
parts of the valley. They have no , erly of Ridgetown, May he the teach -
winter as we understand it., They i er of Motierne, though this is not de -
were planting garden eittiffwhen I was cided. The staff will .then consist
there, and on the 1861r I wits picking ' P, Gundry, Principal and Science
and eating of the linest quality frcim ; Master, . 0. Meltinnon.. 701aSsiCS,
straWbezeies, the second, crop. Not. Miss Clayton Moderns, Miss Dein/age,-
withstanding 'yeti Can see plenty of Matheinatics ;.' Miss , Watteiworth,
.anow all the time. There are several• .Cominercial.
g• • teW who wear their snowy ; Referring to Mr. Gundry's resign:le
white caps the year round, bile theY tion the Bra -afire' Expositor says ;__
peaches are in great abuni ance. One I the Brantford collegiate institute, has
peaches last year at 60.0 a box, besides ; legiaee hoard., He has been appointed copied the chair, and Mr; W fr E
, , ears. I men.sured :tires 16 in around
thousailds of bushel' of ap les and • p p, e '' in on co legiate in- lend, of Crediton East, acted as score- A 4 oi •-t ' .6;04,-4 Dominion ; he thinks the Comity of reasonable; one to nine months' thine, if
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Right Rev.Biehop McEvory will pie- P , ,_ .._ •
ne in. y brother said 1
,„ , in the course of a month, During his being.conceded that the best system of
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' stitute and will assnrpe his new duties toy. After fun discussion, d it _Hovey ...,_ ... . ...1* 9 10 Huron cannot be excelled ateywhere. (leered es aeranged., Pees are too dear to .
here on the '28th.
side at confirmation services to -be held , elle Plneue,s
ne haa aPPies last Year that wen& lete. ' residence in Brantford Alr. Gunther or enizer e ormation McRitchie Turner, who went to Co- feed; sell pees and buy corn. W. Ge
P.; has been deseryediy popular in vitrious 011, unty associations, with represen- i
Right Re-r.Bishop elleRvoey will eoe. I dame back to „seeeele, anti neress to eircies. As ft teacher he has been tatives from these to attend the•Pro- Cantelon ,14 -
duct confirmation services et St. Aug-. :Victoria, where I spent et fecv days. ; most successfel, :Ind ishighly regard. yincial meetinge, it was decided to Luck 12 '
nstine 'and eVingbain on Sueday, Oct, Here• I met several reierseonees of • ed at the loeal collegiate, In militery proceed to organize under the neene ef Thompson..., ... 11)
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e ounty of Huron Postmasters' 431114)raith ....."- 12
Associatiore." The follpwing offIcere
were elected.: D. B. Alcleinnon,131yth,
Pres.; le leenlon, Centralia, VicePres.;
W. T. England, Crecliton Past, 4 a
Treas.; and Messrs; T. Farrew of true.
press o Jill the church s warm ap- 1 laegely residential. . friends 0 .fl. A. E.. Gunther, formerly sels, P. Fisher. of Wingham, le, Chris -
predation of his services. Mr Doherty I visited China, town, which is tie of Exeter, and A. D. Sutherland of
not by . science master at the Oofiegiate in,
stitute here and now occupying the Seafortb, with the above-named °fil-
e member of the Mueical Committee i any means; an inviting place, and had , same 0 f i '
s t oll in Brantford . will be cers. to eemititde the Executive Com -
are 60 miles away. Aeries, pears, Mr. A. P. Gundry, science master at profitable, Lite interest welestista.ined,
man we saw- sold $7000;00 worth of i tendered his resigna,tion .to the col-
Leavin Yakirr a th 18th 12
, 4 . :11? obrialkorciaay.p:,(nzedpiesevtienrgs.,, nttonuciii, .1•Ieitctlenrnilepd PERRIN', Clinton P
8, e8 veith that section. lie thinks that in
e ' e time there will be just as good farms PUIllitlirC tor Sale .,
,,i) 9 up. there, as are in the county of •
Huron, and many people are taking A quaritity of Botisehold Furniture, to be
14 . e. • a up latid. Of course tinning, and its I seen or Watts' old Store, Albert St• ateo
SKheerarr. cl o' w n 11 10 „ b f 1 so 1 MRS BALLARD, Clinton
f Mr. Ro t Matheson, or neat y
11 0 2 chief attraction. and •deliverv horse, waggon and Weigle --
Hardee). 11
Saunders 12 5
" Dunb 1 stituie Belleville has resi,ii- ' .
57) yeiia.'s Stiperinte,ndent of the Dea.f and :
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8. •n r. . •
DOdd8 ........ .. . .. . 8House for Late
7 7 ed, in order to accept the position of 1
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'138teeawttairet ::::::::::::,0° e 8 Secretary to the Independent Order of The oceranodioue and welesitneted hone
Over six inches of show fen during the man, and is a relative of the Mil en for a boarding hod:zee and le at present
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Peresters, vacated by the retiretrient known AS eLakeview" on Elein • avenue, ift
The second day °pence( %miler the of Col. McGillivray, Ma Matheson is! the llown of Goeeride The place: has every
mast unfavorable Conditions possible. an old and well known news a oonvenience, and is especially well located
night, and at nine o'clock, when the family, near Londesboro. That he doing st gcod businees in title line, Large
shooters put in en appearaneeea blind- will discharge the duties of his new lot and a number of fruit trees. Pones:lion
ing snowstorm was in peogress, eon., position effiliently, goes without csen be given Is; of Jan, mite Apply et
Uniting hearly all day. Notsvithstand- saying. premien. or by letter to MRS, E, Mc-
' leg this, the shooting went on, and DOWELL, Lekeview, Godtrieh. • p '
some splendid scores were made, in
21st, .other•deys On f h . 'matters he has been prominent, - being.- Upton
4 WESLEY wheiee I was locked up with several a, lieutenant in. the len:Mein Rifles. Grate:Cm
°thee Prisoners foe a• time. Roweeer ! His removal will be it dietinct loss and
OT1 Wednesday, the resignation of elr
Sibley AS choir leadee, was accepted', given them a little sermon. idiees. • • . • .
. Victoria is se. beautifot city, vete' I
and the secretary instructed to ex.
English in Style; and is destined to be !rhe emcee Chroniele.:-The many
At a meeting of the Trustee Board. i 1 •mitneked to en:14)e, 'after 'hexing will be regretted .hy many .Brantfor••
reported that Alr Nermen JOU-re we's lit Peer, into seine ot the opiitin
willing to give up his engagement in ! Also. visited Weil? place of Nvorship, the pleased to learn that he has • been ap. mittee.
lewonto, and accept the- leadership of I "Joss House," To me, most interest- ; pointed prineipal of the.. Clinton 061.• It was decided that the Payee:Mt of
this choir. provided the bostril would Iegiate Institute. Gundry taught the menlheriship fee of the Provin 1
ing, Was a ViSit tf) the' Chinese Al lesson
give him reasonable compensation School, which ie tinder the eare Of a ; here Over seven years and Was always •
association should entitle to member.
C
a,nd he could arrange some other de; daughter of all old parishoner, and regarded 85 0110 ot the most efficient ship in the County aesociation, it being
tails suitable to himself. The hoard the Chinese both in connection members of the institute staff, and we expected that ft sroall •percentage of'
very gladly aiscepeed the conditioos with the Methodist Chmeth. Other I congratulatehim on his appointment, these fees should go to the ()aunty
proposed, and appointed htrn as choir churehes are :els:eying on similar work. , and at the same time congratulate the Treesurer to meet necessary local ex -
le de • Th •
a is will mean increased fine ,• On my return te Vancotiver e met Clinton school board on securing. penses.. •
lieve the coneeegation will gladly sus. ; Who was visiting severe,' points in con -
andel responsibility, but the board heel with my brother .The• frOtil .11:11/iiitOnt seArvie.00e0s4 teachme a splendid disciple,
wore named as delegates to the next
The ?resident Sind Mr. D. Sprout
tale thein in seen: ing the services of I nection with the Sanford Co, of which interim, with excellent adaptation for rrieetiree of the Provineiel association,
so ern' fent a musician as Air Joiliffe, 1 he is insmigev. u ra, eere-
. organizing and administration: Mr. ; Mr. B. Proctor of A ro S
The other details (which do not direct. The homeward run through the : GundrY cannot fail te be tt. stile/Id:a tary of the Provihcial aSSODiation was
ly relate to the board) have still to let
Rockies was own more apprecfated , s ccese a the head of an educational present and gave an instructive ed.
provided for, so thet ontil this is done, then m geing tiP• lilLvieie ee eiltev" • the head of hie department.
his aeceptance ot the position is not a Pesseneer a 11)an well infOrnied, (a. f advantages of organizatioe, and di -
i institution, as be hes alWays beon at drese, making special reference to the
certainty. though there is testily not pioneer of the melon.) I was enabled 1 Noe oni3, as a teacher, bet ahic as a cussing the present prospects of the
much dont, t about it.
teatime was that of teacing on the op -
to take in much more. A striking , war while here,.
and there hes neve provernent by intelligent co-operation.
Irwin, Me. Gundry was eXtrernely pop. Postmaster and the
. possibilities of im-
The Rally and ihariksgiving serviee poeite eirle of the river the eemains e one town a gentleman who was The followmg resolution was unani-
in connection with ‘Vesiey e ti ef mor 'sleeve s Ily pet weed eme, Tole mously adopted - Thet we the mem-
eneeeer I the old C teb o ( Yo ii s k ' ) cl.
o a i o e o - ee ens rot
2Ist, not 14th as previouslyaneounred
School. will be Uhl on Sunday, Oct. Along and away up the mountain gide •
receeived la rinatere tTnacnin-ione ovation- berS Of IfOrOn .COOtitY Eloetneastere
Special music and einging es being pre;
pared for the occasion.
eetILLIS
. The WOrnan'S Poreien Missionery
Society announced their meeting foe
this Thursday evening ; an address
will be given by Miss Goodfellow.
By the death of Archbiiihop Bonds.
.Primate of all Canada, In the Angliesth
ehureh, Rev. Sautes Gatenicheel, so
well known arid beloved by old Olin-
toniene, becomes Blithers, and will
tease his work in corineetion With St,
George's church, Montreal.
At one place WOO feet above the river, ' an i Mr. &unary on the occasion Assoeratiori desire to eXpress Mir Ad -
of his departure from Ingersoll, which eniratiori a mid confidence in Mr. Ira
this road WitS Made SOthe 40 yestrs 41r.
It cost 'be government a quarter o it inan.y of our citizens will remember, Steetteee in his adveleeee' of 011X eat*SOt
milliote The scenery mound. Legg:el when he was tendered a 'sublet ban- and heartily' eommend the "Postal
I :met and presented with A handsome* Current" to all postmasters, and under -
le, 1->ctilitti,ty charniingeeaking in Lake • e t- • 1 • the el f II fin d take to use all oue influenee to therease
, . 1 OS iMOrtia J11 e 8 ape 6 A we 0 •
Louise arid tee° rzthers avesty up some ;pursed goid. its circulation. it v1PitS x'eselVild that
which I visited, :
7000 ft above the level of the sea, all of i Again Wc congratulate the town a the next meeting he held in Clinton
. .
Arrived in Calgarywhere I am now 1 Clinton on gaining So excellent A prin. Seine time in January next.
; cipal arid stroll estimable Citizens- as' •••••••••1••••*•64•*111.••••••••*••••••
Writing. on Saturday, and am staying ' Me; and Mrs. Gundree
with a Mr. Shouldice, recently troni
an old cirenit of mine.
veey gnatt and general eegret Ontario, Who has comp eted
ttefereeon
which at present there
Ala Shouldiee hsts e., ranch Of 1075 Will be manifested at the prospective Years on the bench and is riu yea,rs of
ere 1 rentoval of Mr. John Houston froM elee* is to retire ACtiVe life' Ile
aleent 500 head of hOrees end Cattle. town. Durititt ees• ecee. or neatly will ask fot six motiths leave of ab-
••••••••••••.•itios.
Oimeicellor _Boyd, of the Ifer Court
of
'Where he lives he has rfearly 500 ' sixteen ears •
tee raven elm.
:fence arid then resir; Ile Will draw
.aerea of iibe land a ithin 5 milee of the sof 4 HY Y0:lis e in the highest ae. t000ck per annum, it ull pension.
i
.444,4,yar ryslf,./4
. . ... ..11 - • •fi 8 accompaniment of speculation, is the I "In" ramY Powe, to , be seen et k'tonse,
fact, being ahead of last year's scores,
Nine events. of 20 targets each were
completed, Roy Lusk, Sarnia, won
high average with the score of 167; ce.
Beattie, Heertiltoe, second, 161; A.
Day; Lendon, 3rd, 163; Galbraith of
Ridgetosvn and Glover of London next.
The scores were t
emit 1 2 3 4 0 6 7 8 0
Targets 20 20 20 20 20 20 80 20 20-180
Tata .... 18 17 19 17 20 17 20 10 20-167
Beattie. ei 11 18 15 20 10 18-164
Day •••••...'2017 15 17 rt in le 20 10-163
- 17 10 18 10 19 10 18 ID 10- 162
Glover 18 17 20 15 18 10 18 10 18-160
17 18 18 18 17 10 18 17-459
-18 13 19 16 17 18 1/ 80 10-157
Hovey .20 14 17 16 18 18 17 20 16-156
..... .17 16 16 10 13 18 19 17 19-103
itiorisson rf 14.19 16 18 17.17 15--440
Dodds.. 14 15 18 12 17 38 16 17 17-145
Thompson...-. .,/4 14 14 15 18 1.0 15 10 17-142
Cantelon........•18 15 17 14 14 14 18 18 17-140
Yittrtleib...•...... 114 17 17 ID 11 15 16 /7 10-130
ltaulltcm 13 15 15 12 15 14 15 20-119
MeRitehM,17 15 17 18 16 .- 81
. 16 18 lg
Saunders10 la 12 .
Kat- . .......
shen,neown .. 15 11 0* •„
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Jackson, re-
turned front their trip to Ohio last
week. Mr. Jaeltspn has parted with
the Burnsidee that gave him elicit it
striking resemblance to Sir Riehard
Cartwright, beranse, be said, he never;
8111.'. 15 Man while he was on the other
gee, who wits wearing a whisker. In
the -section where In' was prohibition is
'met rigidly enforced, and he says no
one need tell him they cannot enforce
snch a lew, for he had ocular demon-
stration that they did extforce it. The
FURN ITURE
POet SALE
,•••
A quantity of iloueehold Farnitare, Don-
siseing of gandsome OA Sideboard, Bed
Room Set, Extension Tehle, Kitchen, Cape
board, Wardrobe, Masking Moire, Piaturea
China and Gliefsware
fifth reunion of the IlloWror Brinier 1
David Van Nover. three miles eaSt f
famine:" was lield at the home oof 1. afternoon,
weneter, Ohio, Deinoetat sae's:- "The NV'll be sold pritely, every
1vaat I)own's old stand
Albeit Street.
Congress, Saturday, Sept. 15, 1006. By
noon one hundred ancl ten telativee
and friends [Ales. Jackson belt* one
of the former) had gathered and the
contents of well filled baskets *ere
plated upon tables. Mr. Thomas Jack -
eon of Clinton, Ont., was then called
upon. Ile expressed great pleasure in
being permitted to meet with the
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AN AUCTION SALE
, Will he hole on
Saturday) Ott. 20, at 3 p.m.
iirnon of reletives and friends in the I
of eta appeeeie. , At the flaint P at% When it Gladstone buggy'
Cutest and. Roos will be offered for sale, ,
will be opposed by "Dr. Weldon.' ex•Al, Where received, and made interesting
Hon, Mr. Fielding, Pintince Minister. tion of. the weleozne he had -every-
United States, spoke
together with whatever fUtniture le net
P., dean of the la'w facility of Dal- contrests both of the lands and people previously old. Untie strictly mesh
housie eleiversitee of Halifax, in She". of the U. S. and Canada. Hie retnarks
butte; MRS elAMILTON; Proprietoe
Were instrecelee and entertaining. GEO, IILLIOTT, Jeuetioneet
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