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It is right in every respP- ct
-right in workmanship,
right in price, right in
time, right -everytime,..ac-
curately adjusted, fitted in
either G old, Silver or,
Nickle cases.,
Let us sell you a Watch
-your old Watch taken
. In part pay
11tLL VAlt
Jeweler and Optician.
Ilar Eyes Tested Free
Corn for Sale
Lots of good old American Corn for 'sale.
reasonable; one to nine months' time, if
desired as arranged. Peas are too dear to
feed; sell peas and •bny corn. W. G.
PERRIN, Clinton p -
Your Friends
Want a Photograph of
you that will be to their liking;.
we take the kind you both .will.
like. The style depends upon for this year .was Wound up.
your selection, we will see that'
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Kipper
NoTNS,-Miss Maggie McO1ynront,
of London, spent the holidays under
the parental roof.). her many' friends
were glad to see Tier. Mesdames. Mc'
1 andmMineRMeKenz e visited p iious
friends in Vinghani. during the
Thanks*rivin vacation, itis. John-
ston and child,. Cecil, visited friends in
Ashfield and West Wawanosh last
''week. Miss Fanny Potter, of Zion,
1 111., is visiting her grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. Ivison ; she reports that each
owner is in absolute possession of his
property, that work in the factories is
plentiful and everything is quite pros-
( perous. Miss Mabel Whiteman, after
spending the summer with her brother,
Alfred, in Chicago has returned home,
looking as though the windy city
agreed with her, Mr, Mc111urtrie, of
Port Huron, is here visiting his broth-
s% Mex ; it is over forty years since
he left here first as a young mein, Mr.
John Jones is spending a week with
Itis daughter. Mrs, Johns, of latitnviite,
Mr. John .Murdock, jr., has returned
from Alberta, where be spent. a busy
and profitable two months, Mr. Robt
Dayman has also come back after
Spending two months with his brother
near Whitewood, Sask. Mr. John
Traquair, mother and sister, left this
weer for their farm in Essex, during
the last three years, while living- here
they have made many friends ; they
have rented their farm to Mr. .Alfred
Furry, who is also renting the Craw-
for'd farm on the London Road: The
nMauyfriends'-'of • Mr, Alex .NeBeath'
are pleased to hear that he is recover-
ing after his recent relapse. , Dr Allen,
who will soon leave . as a Medical
Missionary to the Chinese in the pro
vince Sz Chuan, China, gave a very
interesting address in the Methodist
church last Sunday ; he is sent out as
a representative of the Exeter Dis-
trict, which en?ages to raise $8C3 for
his support. .1•ne fine new store. being
built by Balfour and Caldwell is Ord -
grossing slowly but surely towards
completion; it will bea great improve.
ment to our Tillage.
Intended for last week.
NOTES,-MiSs Jennie McBeath has
returned from a n'easant trip to . De
troit. Mr. .and .l�1rs, Jas Ross and Mr.
McGregor have moved to Mr.. Ross's ,
new farm in Hay; His old neighbors
are.sorry to lose him. Hie late , ftitn.
will be occupied by his brother, • Win,
of McKillop, he having bought it, It
is also a matter of regret that . Mr, D.
Grassick and family have left for their -
new home in: Hensail. Mr. Grassick
Was one of the pioneers of this town-
ship, he having lived over 40 years on
his farm here, and leaves with the res-
poet and honor of all who knew him.
His son, James will.now occupy"the .'
homestead, In order to. ran the farm
successfully, be took unto himself an
able helpmeet in the person of. Miss
Johnston, of Goderich township. We'
take pleasure in welcoming her to the
neighborhood. and hope the. young
couple may enjoy a long and prosper-
ous life.
rosper-ouslife. The.r+tanley branch Sabbath 1
School of which Mr Grassick was j.
Superintendent, closed.last' Sunday
after a successful summers' work. .On'
Tuesday. evening a public meeting was
held, wen the business of the school
you get the best, Well. posed •• Yers
and well finished. 1�
Commencing . Sept. Ist, I i'�+1S I:C..:.iVIa•
.0 �f
will be . prepared' to go out in
he country to take pictur`es of :Ida 0. Holmes,:l- Teacher.
utside groups of Dwellings,
Barns, etc. Outside views on
Post Cards a Specialty. '
The Gallery will be kept open by
my assistant during my absence.
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RO B E RTS, . • Private lessons. in�?iano also given.
For terms, etc.., apply at residence,
Photo Artist, . - Clinton. high street,
The Myers' Music Method,: for begin-
ners,, provides •a thorough preparatory
course in the rudiments of music. The
lessons are conducted on Kindergarten
models, and . include practical Piano Teacher Wanted.
teaching, making the study pleasant• .
and interesting.
1:11-111 CLINTON NEW BRA
Births. Marriages, Deaths
BORT
RAND. -In Clinton, on Octoberl0tlr,to Mr.as4
Mrs. Jaw Band, a son.
11ADOUI1,--In Unllttt, on Oct. 10, the wife of
M>. W. Radom, of a daneltter.
FBEPMfN.-fu Goderich, on Oct. 18, to Dr.
and airs. Freeman. a son,
SCIISVAN1.--At Rocamille, Sask., ,on, Clot. 11,
to Mr. and Mrs. S. 8ebwane,a son,
LINDSAY, --In Goderieh Township, Deltoid
road. on Oct, 10, thepiife of Mr. Geo. I;indsay, of
a daughter,
I'ICKETT.-In Tnckersmitli, on Oct. 19th, 'the
wife of Mr. Fred Pickett, of a son.
1WTCHINSON,-. In Seaforth, on. Oct. 141h, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutchinson, a son.
Kl NNEDY,-In Tuckcrstnith, on Oct loth, to
Mr, and Mrs, Rollie IfennedY, a daughter.
ltleKAMrs, W. N. McAtwood. y he Ban nk of 3rd,Hamilton na
daughter.
NOTT,-Ill Hullett,on Oct. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs
John Nott, a daughter, (still -born.)
WRIGIiT: In GOdericb, at the home of the
Pastor of
ontQf dae1, w e0Rev,HWWr ia gt Oct.
son of RobertLana$onE aged 6t months and 233 days.
MARRIED
SILT,IOIf-IIARRIs.--At North Street Metho,
dist Church, Godoiieh, on Oct. 18, by Rev. Mr,.
Hazen, assisted by Rev. Mr. Hassard, Mr. W, A'
Solicit, of Denver, to,Sadie,daughter of Mr.Tboi
Hauls,
MOSELY.--PAfSONS- At Toronto,on October
8th, by Rev. Allan Seeger, S.E, Lily Parsons, of
Detroit, to John Mosely, Toronto, formerly of
Goderich,
GARNISS- SELLERS -On Oct. 3rd, by Rev.G.
Baker, Mr. Martin L. Garniss, to Miss Lizzie,
daughter -of -Mr. : IL Sellers, all of Morris.:
CRANDALL 7tODERUS, -At the rectory.,'
WinE'bam; on iVedae€.day, Opt. 17111, by Rev,T.S.
Boyle, Mr. John Franklin Crandall, to Miss Q.M.
daughter of Mr, awl Mrs,. F, If. Rodorus, of
Wgbaln.
13in16NN1'.'IGTON - ALLAN. - In Wroxeter,,
Wednesday, 1614.1 inst, et the home of the bride s
mother, Miss Sarah Allan. to Mr. Wendel ne -
nington, by Rev. Mi. Perrin,
WRIGHT, -•= FINLAY. -.At the home of the
brides. parents, 15th eon„ 1 Towiak, Miss Margaret
J„ to Alexander Wright, byliev, Mr.. Radford.
DIED
SHOBBROOK,-ln Hallett, on Thursday, Oct.
18th, John shobbrook, aged 67 years, 4 months
and 14 days.
PROOTOR. In Hollnesville, on Thursday, Oct.
1bbh,
Elizabeth A. F. Tebbutt, wife of Joseph
1'rootot .aged 66 years and 10 months
SPOONER.--A1.Alexan'der Man., on Oct 14th,
Mrs.n.S,00ner,• relict of,the late Thomas Spoon-
er, of Clinton, aged 64 years,
HEMINCWAY.- L11. Grey, on Oct. 11111, Laurel
Isabella, infant daughter of W. J. and airs. Hem-
ingway, aged 2 months and 6 days.
KNEESHAW,--In Goderich, on Sunday. Oct.
14th, birdie Irene, only daughter. of Ernest and
•tatty ICneeshaw, aged 1 year and 26 days.
MOGEE•••--In Morris. on •October 10th, Bobett
John McGee. in his 27th year.
DICKSON.-At Hartney,Man,, on October 10th,
Jean 'Stewart. relict of the late Jobn • Dickson,
formerly. Treasurer of Wfngham, aged 78 years
and 10 month.
MASON.• -In Blyth: onOct,171h, Perot' James
fusel], second son of Mr. and Wm, Mason, aged 6
years,
The Presbytery of Maitland" met in
the Presbyterian church, White-
church, on• Tuesday afternoon; 10th
inst., for the purpose of inducting the
Rev. Geo,'P.,Duncan into the pastoral
charge: of Whitechurch and. Langside
congregations, - ..
Rev. T. "S."Boyle, M. A., B. D.,;
Winsrham, was taken seriously ill .on
Sunday night, and it was feared that
an operationfor appendicitis might
benecessary, but we are. pleased to
report that the popular Rector of St.
Paul's is recovering-
tr SditerIisenteato
CATTLE IMPOUNDED..
Taken into Clinton Pound, on Tuesday,
bot, 28rd, 13 head of ycang 'cattle,, and 2
calves. Owner is herebynt++ified to claim
e...soSOstetta!0IGi li OS**1/Arai.,HNtiN!4414,• • 0444 4,6004011411i4,41,0*****44 iN?i►____ 41
jnj mHarris Home=spur
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eauad a Twee. Dress Goods.
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Our fall range of I-Iarris. Home -spun Tweed Dress Goods are now in stack, These goods aro famous throughout
Canada for their Wear and style, and we can s.iy, without dou1;t, TrFIIRE; IS NO SETTER TWEED DRESS
GOODS MADE, Try a dress length this season and your will always wear Harris Home -spun Tweeds,
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Priesttey's Dress Goods
Priestley's Dress Goods are here•also, in ii,
great range. Every yard stamped and itarad
teed, Priestley's Dress Goods are widely known.
for their fineness of texture and weaves,
•Cordvde+Sole
Cord•dea' bines
Roxan n as
Melrose, weaves
Wool Satens
Venetian Broadcloths
Chiffon Box elothy
Sillr'Waistt.
WVe.have just opened u , a new shipment'of-
Silk are tilt newest line' Pee t-
tiest Silk Waists shown this year.
-CrOfl,pton.
Corsets
Cromnpton's Cor-
sets comprise all the
good qualities that
go, to make a Corset
popular, Crompton's
Corsets are popular
and trust be right.
We carry a. full
stock of sizes and
styles.
I'EicCS.@@ kk
ltG to et,i.U0
Harris Horne -spun Tweeds •
This year we are showin .a larger and bet-.
' ter range of colorings: in Harris Home -spurt
Tweeds than ever. These goods have given our
patrons unbounded satisfaction in the past aed,
we fully guarantee their colors. They come in
'plain weaves and checks, in black and white,
light greys, brown, blues, alive and red. Don't
fail to see'these goods. Prices run trona 85e
to $1,25
Perrin's Kid GlolrCS
We are sole agents. for Perrin Gloves,
kid and wool. Every pair guaranteed, and will
replace any Glove that does not prove satisfac
tory. 'They come in all the popular colors, and
„gu►, stem :l ajwu.vs .vvonlplete.
• Pricsn;'.ih _livid., $1,00 $1;'25
''k'rioe" sr- rii"W1 oT 2 3'e 'ind f Oc .
Stanfield's '
Unshri'nkable
,r
Undewear
For: MEN and WOMEN
Unslrinkable Underwear is
hard to get. "ST'A.NF.IELD'S"
will'not'shritik and we guarantee
every garment, or money :refund.
ed. Made in two qualities, fine
and . heavy weight. We carry
the Largest stock of. Stanfield's in
the County of Huron, and -can
.fit any man or woman --.large or
s;nall.
Try Stanfield's this . winter, ' and
be comfortable.'
en's Underwear $1.o.,, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50.
Women's Underwear,
5oc
Stanfiefds
Truro knit
1. is The. Best
Underwear ForWomen
I.00, $'-.251 $
50
property, • R. M'ENNELL', .
'A good ''"Taylor'. S 1'e, Will be sold.
cheap. Apple to W. W. FARMS.
0N4,N10N•NMwNtM
We've already put our full
be glad to have you come
It will soon be 'heat-
ing time again, soit's
nota bit'too early to
begin thinking about
the new stove : you,
must have this fall.
lines on the floor.' We'll
in and look them over
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Rages . Coal Heaters Rase Heaters
Happy Thought 'Belie Oak, Radiant dome
Pandora Dandy Mce'ary's
eorona ° I4eme Jewel Famous
Penn Esther Glen Oak . Empire Garland •
eanadiafn Steel Range Telephone Buck Prize
They are all good ones. Prices according to size,
style and finish. '
1 Harland
STOVES and HARDWARE.
•S4•41•• •••eoe00
I. B.noover.'
Nelson Dail
FURNITURE
We always aimed At making this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean,to
continue doing so as long', as we are in the business,
Our prices will convince you that this is true.
A few . " Gilray" Curtain' Stretchers lett..
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OOVER ALL.
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Furnitti w.:l.
re -
and
rind r a
e t ktng
Q' INTCN, a ONT.
r'or.tte.
Coal 'Stove for : i*'e.
Teacher wanted for 8.8. No, 7. Hnllett,
male or female; with eaperienee, App1i• Firet.cless base burner Part Heater,
cations received'. no to 5 p.m,: on. Blonder, For sale appy to., C HOARE,
:Nov.. c;tb: JOHN 'BRIGHAM, Secre 1 pd4i •
teary.,` illyth, (;Tinton..,
Stray Morse. •
Strayed fromthe faof Wobinson,
Heron Riad, two weeks since, a bay horse,..
weight about 1301 or 1400 lbs, :having strap
around its neck Vas hitt beard of near
,Seaforth •. Any one returning it or giving
information as to its whereaboutswill.be
suitably rewarded.
S. 5, COOPER, Clinton,
A4ntinistrator's
of Farm Stock and Implements :be-
longing to the estate of • the late Sam,
Appleby, to be offered by Auction; on
IONDAY NOV. 'Y tfi
• Also Lot 25, Con', 0, of Hallett, con,
taining 100 acres; and S 1.-'2 Lot 15, Con-
%, of 50 acres. Sale to take place at.
Lot 24, Con. 8, nullett. .
H. T. RAANCE; Administrator;
THOS" BROWN, Auctioneer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS..
IN THE MATTER off the estate of Catharine
Cook, of the Town of Clinton, in the County of •
Huron. ,deceased, •'
• NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to See. 38,
of Chao. 120, R. S. ID, 1807,, that all persons having
claims against the: estate of the said Catharine
Cook,deceased,who died onlor about the end day
of September. 1506, are required to send by Host,
solie(tar, or to the
prepaid to the undersigned,b
undersigned Administrator, n or,beforethe l5th
day of Notion lber,1006, their names. and addiess.
es, With full particulars, in. writing, of their
n
clai s, and statement of their acconnts and the
nature of the 'securities (if any) held bythem,
duly verified by statutory declaration.
AND Then Nor'Iou that after the said 15th
will
iAdministrator
day oY Novontl ei, 1006, said
proceed to distribute the assets of the said de-
ceased among the parties entitled thereto, have
leg regatd only to the dahlia of which they 81101
then havenotice, and ' "c :said Administrator
will not be liable for Slid assets or any part
thereof, to any person or t,erssonss of whose elahn.
notice shall not have been receiv0d by him, or.
.his said solicitor at the time of ouch distri-
tuition,
Dated at Clinton, Oct. 20, 1006.
JAMAS COOIK, W.' BRYDONE,
Administrator. ' Solicitor.
NOTICE T11 1. ANDI 1 OIEtis.
iN THE MAT!TXIB of the estate of Samuel Ali-
pleby,l' of *the Township of Mullett, in the
County 6f Huron, deceased.
NG'FICE It hereby given pursuant to Seo, 38, et
Ian.120Jii, 13,0.1807. that all Versnns having
Mina against tite,gstate of the said*iamtlel Ap-
by, deceased, who died on or about the 15th
day of Septelnber,1006, are required to send by
peat, irepaid to'the underaignedrlolieitor foe' the
Administrator,. Harry Torr Ranee, on or before
the lith day of November. 1006 their nanlesratd
addresses With full particulars In writing of their
claims, and statement of their accounts' and the
nature of the security (ifanyl held by them, duly
verified by statutory deetaration,
AND TAKE NOTI016 that after the said lath
day of Neventiaar,1006,maid Administrator will
eroeecd to distribute the' assets of the said de*
ased among the partiesontitied then the
regard onlto the claims of which they than ten
have notice,aud the naidAdmtnistrafor will moil*
liable for said assets or auy part thereof. to any
person dr persons of whose claim notice shalt not
have been received by him or his said soltci.
tor at the, time of weir distributive,
W. IIRYD0N1.,
Dated at CHOW, Oct. 20, MOM
13olieitor.
Rooms to Rent::
•Three C otrniaa1T one 'brie nr,tairroomi
-4o rent, al 'be honee nr l,reet•nt,ocenpled.,ir
Mrs, Worhinwt An It in
•MISS Ie nhTHINGTON wi h
Tozei'& 13r<own, Clinton
Dressmaking.
MRS, ' GAT FIRA11H bee riecvltd to
stay in Cliyipuu for the winter, and will be
pleased to meet ht r.coatomere at her
over l'witc'teii'a Shoe Store.•
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NIGHT,
cL :$8I S
• are being formed in the
CLINTON
. BUSINESS, COLLEGE
(Affiliated with wIngllain 73usiiness Cotleh'e.)
Speoial Penittanship Claris
(Mice omen every' evening., from
7 to fi O'clock.
Call or write:for particulars,
.GES). SPOTTON,
I'flINOW 4T,,
,,CENTRAL
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STRATFORD, ONT,
Thin schoolis recognized to be ono 'el
the Best Commercial Schools in America. .
You eon sately beige a hebool by the oil -
privations it receives: This terra 'rte ro.
• ccived applications fro,n firms in six
ratite- ineucan cities rind from far. niore
.towns and cities of Canada, •ineludink
Sasketoon Sask., on the wrist, and Ohar=
lottetown, P.E:L, ori the Plait. Our reps-
•tation arieaip, punch fon Our graduates,
Write for OUr clitalo ue
J I lull..! 1114. Llieliltin, ' ..
i rtatcl,pals:
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* Sure • Remedy for Colds
I 1 weeed Suit
i Cardigan Jacket
*: i good fur -lined Cap
,; I pair :ood Kip Shoes.
t heavy woollen: Sweater
.T ,pair heavy w
oollel' Socks
'
pair good leather --covered woolen' Mitts
Clinton Evaporator
For strictly Paring . Apples,
delivered at the Evaporator
between now and Nov, Toth,
the price will be 20c per bag,
delivered either at Clinton or
Seaforth:
TOWN & CASE.
MI`'►S I)EI`LfLALL.
First -Class DressnIalter.
At residence of Are, A. A, Hill, Princess
th. Will sew out by the day, at OOP per
day, liiret•otaee patronage soltolied, and
adatiefsctlon guaranteed.
TELE0kAP HY
T pair good graih leggings
L suit of Staiitield's heavy wobllen Underwear.)
If cold iucreases, don one,;of .our heavy • Ulsters
Good stock on hand
91,
Morrell Stllolmes
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Londesboro,
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On His Own i`IOOk y ..
1ers•
Strange to 'Flay, there are a'nutnaer
C1 t *r. :.
of peoples in the country who do not
1 seem to understand that I ant on my i •
own hook, so to convince them • of the
a
:t. •t i have c .above itl.• Med. m photo.
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taIty shop is threealoors:north of the.. .
Normandie IIotel, where there is as•
1 c'hnice a stack of F'tcticy 'hit rsteds
ITweeds, P:tntings, Over -coatings and se
black and .blue Worsteds as found any
place.
1 Syonnitsr�setalfnte tip order -on short 'notice. 1 Ve
IGindly give its a call, and ilispeot for
R. A. DOWNS, ,.
AO OOD OHANOE • .
Merchant Tailor, - Clinton.
la the first sten towards positions meting
8
rG(l to $50,00eCXJ per r h
raiiw
a
ser
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vice. You i wcons a good operator fn
CENTRAL,
o f you etude i ti R
fl menthe. , f n th
TELBORA P1Y SCH001,., 3 Gerard 7lt ,1•,.,
Toronto. The final Scheel in Canada..
Write for particnlsrs,
W, f1 StiAW, 1'. J: JOIINSTON,
Preside at,
To secure tin education that will most
gaiekly and sorely tit you for the iliac -
tical daties of life, is offered by this
school, Under new management, With
improved equipment and courses, our
oldest achnol Is the newest and one of
the best, Write for catalogue and free,
budget of "Ruthless Writing.'
BritistaAmerican
Business Coliegc
Yaw/ 0,A )3eilding, Yonge le McGill Sts.
Toronto
M'WATSON Priticipate
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hnoynnt feeling evident in all br'anohes of business ap
pears to be arn))Iy justified. Every interest of the country is
flourishing, and indications point t
O not otiy continued pros.
pemity, butto still greaterdevelopment in industrial progress.
to view of this bright outicio,c, : we have made: 1rlleral prepara-
tions'f<lI tilt=, Autumn trade.
The .ranges of Men's 'and Boys' Suits Will ce.found larger,
the Ovt,rcaa,,s more complete than hcrelofore-especially in
HIGHER GRADES.
We are confident that the season just opening will bring
us many NEV PACES for NEW CLOTHING. We are posi-
tive our Clothing has no. superior. Everything meritable is as-
sociated with our Clothing Department.
Boys' Suits from *2 to $5 •
• Young Men's Suits • from "$5 to $S.
Men's Suits from $4
Boy's' Overcoats from $3 to $5
Young Men's Overcoats $4 to $8.5o
Men's Overcoats from $, to $1.0
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Stanfield, Penman, Turnbull and Puritan .Un -
shrinkable Underwear at popular prices.
POPLESTONE & OARDINER
Sueeessors to McKinnon tt. Co.,
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