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� lhat atter .the close of t
mind-lr"#ot year there shall ba'o ia- The xua iii ;l` rneetlp of .the.
aricl Double; rnaaa, H'arge atead .of trio 0XI MilIA00g6 anntiallx Cariada Trect $Ooltt ,trill be heldi
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+� ial>t and winter boots a»d chop g 7W1 fpF tea-' �ra�. ivllk be delfv�aras� br ZA�» �t'� � ,. � '• - � Goods 66
sett tl * opinion that lhwiii lIioji tl be .X04tt, Agent of tltel. so cl+it . Ptl Dirt
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PZ� * L4QAI� are .itr1'Mtt>t o� .14
bat ons ezeaMnatiei�t; nearly till the.' �6 ae� �anad#r n r - ,
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�l<ery a.rid +�la+s4ware .at High schogI ao4a8tera .held the a :. •. _,, .. . • ' ,._..
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vie . n SQMO tirpe o it �
rl , and ri was •strop l . x r twat crises to
g Y a eked
Mold itt aonnestfpn with the Mfrtbq- !00
,. barralp of LarIy ar,cl; : Wihiter ' It a resolution passed at the annual dl*t' n + ,
't!i►iited, 1 . ch rches of Goderlch district :a
oft auedr 1:uidle :':ootfq ul 4ga liief!l traetees of'.the sob. ib 13ch I a., r
lie p " 1►afd l'rprincr� bat qa and Ohtirch wgrlcar r
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- a utw� .ihe mi }40 'FIFTY
ti us,—•RrsfamdaSttee hasbees . 0 of
FROM
aquoe'ko assax—t�ooulmodtone house . Tnerda the auyrtnitteo a'p . inted to :
,„ e.1?ar� of t% awn,. with,vex f°c several .saga waiting upoh. bet
father at Seatoxth, who. IrJU11 1
r � . �! � 'pitlp+A�ra �e program for this :convert•
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` .Nine mons 7ktbtiautAB: �frgm bleeding of the ' lu. Will 000 *110 in Ontario tat Church, Ae , � � � . ""'"'
and
the canbt S.S. konvention meets �� �
•.,,t :�,.. '. .. email Chances Of reohf�ky, �e.. . .
1
alauax it was decid�01ed to
1 xca. Wo a an, ha none buni weauest man living is `bQ whor partyill. Y, _ - Il all the I1Qw alflCj (� r3>I' J1Q St le
sat close prices» ,
tpopq"the Methodist convention ,
ia .tare, staatioriery, oto„ and tm cheat the printer out o the �b0 � large &SSOI'tIJleTlt p�
>; SMR n ci►oige:atoc�k of .eh Iartlelep .re, of his Paper, end there 6. I nihil thb'#lret Tuesday and Wednes- g
►n.r tq baa
mad ilh sill± 1lrin. "PVAxthfugton?s numbs Qfthem. Mr Thomas atla h ' ia: Murch, so that they would not • TT w
xtgnd. W. 1 . SWOON.,. late of Clilaton, has rented.oge of the +p4�a et' prrrgram, that embraces BRACES Lu7r �Ja R CUFFS, a?R' Q �
Bii`Ci? ' riptttMbfo x`�p3ry. stores in Mr Campbell's' ndof tiriCir # n°e lire inpica for church workers; ,a 1 a
ill( F dallyi7#' hel.lFTni1# block, in Lucknow, and wilt• eh.orttq �waa then, arranged accordingly. -- INSPECTION INVITED
open out a dry pods —.-
k 2e,�at Cooller'a .tick r
�p $ tEud -general .. '
tyai
store. The Exetep Mild" ;bus aI 1�NNIYERSARIES.
ludes to a well+lcnnwulinto�giaD. -"
Mr William ICiggine, ,of Crediton, nnitsy, last was the occasion of 8to(14ed to overflowing with stylish new winter goods. We are show-
made 238 apple, 4ariels i#,a creek, lie Eftesionary Services being held in
JOHN
�i117H;ta ala raox.—A few weeks ie 6fi as the abbe h Sc col t anuive a nd g
years of. a�ge; he **)kid froW ° a to Mantle Goods in black and all the new colors including Navy,
'.` af,Tiidian. sam>Yler—s�gteat guaiitity Crediton to 1 ? tai Ayp miles, oil h„ r dry brown, Fawn, Myrtle, Clre
SEMIN,
atE` good powder .And'shot wAsted Monday morning •arid walked home would; in any evoot, be held a few y, etc. We have both PLAIN and THE LOW PRICED STORE, CLINTON
htilalulglving day.--Qhristmas good, on Saturday; he doubts if there, is weeks later, 3t was decided to hold ti
to etrto_tl►e front" .Overcoats, Caps another man iii the count that a both services upon the one occasion DESIGNED GOODS, WE CUT all Mantles purchased from ua I€
t4kit
odds get better:
0 OF * PRIZE TI
Campbell, of Dt
cgs.—A
erg add-
-Utiddy
beat it. Clinton business ixieu do
riot, as a .rule,. get . Mach prirtting'
On -Sunday, morning and evening,
Rev Mr Cocking, or returned mission-
you want them made we guarantee the beet work in the county; we
r
lent of
in price
dope outsib of°town 'for with' two
well•, ui ` ed '
q PP ,prl�ni _Og offices that
can do work as .'1ve7I'And as Abse
dry frgiri Japans gave addx,eeas Dear -
in ori work in that dletpiatfield, and
B
his remarks were listened to with a
cannot be excelled. The latest and choicest designs that ant can pro -
duo
++-,• , AFwr p4, of oraplei0ll, wL
04 year awe 8d 1:85 prizes in LadieM
'009 and Vigo Arts at six of xli to
Ni It7tOwa in thI6 county and rel fie
anafderable over $100 in prizes
'hie 9e ;a record of which Mrs Camp
All haq 1.4st.cause to be proud.
Ro`jCAL TE"MPLARB, OF TEmpim
�,Cx--Tile"follovFing are the officer
h0een for the first term:--Selec
bttrtcillor;, Horace Foster, Vice
Miircillor, Mrg R. H. Chown; Pas
040clllor, J. W. Shilton; Chaplain
sues young; Rea Sec., R. H
4OWD; Ass. See„ Mise Jennie Rob
109n;, Financial See., I. Taylor
tl"Buferi�Miss Snele Moore; Herald
rtbur Spindler; Dep. Herald, Mis;
pa� gie Washington; Guard, Win
iibin,ori; .. Sentinel, Edward Twit
A!; Trustees, Messrs R, H. Chown
•. Foater and J. W. ShiIton.
QUITE AN ,IMPROVEMENT.—Thi
r,t t Northwestern Telegraph Com'
tn,. have had a superintendent anc
,ang.of men moving some of the old
etraph poled, putting in new, and
ghtening'up the wires. The Sup•
tntenttent is Mr Ouimet, and be
pears to be a very gentlemanly,
hiding and buainess-like person.
renew poles are a decided !in prove.
The council assessed the
mpany 14 for the purpose of re.
acing ,tbe pavement, where dis.
rhes in putting in the new poles.
to amount is not very large, but
Oe thought it even morb than
ould be charged.
k*ZARLY-WINTER.—The most
t;uot It, 'asked at present is,
l ill '$hie weather last?" An ans-
r to which we are not prepared to
,a. but we.know that if it does last
will catch a good many farmers
sort." There is almost any quan.
r-ofrobts yet in the ground, and if
mers do not get weather that will
?rv'of'them being taken up, it will
mite, a toss to some. Four years
I winter set in about the 6th of
vember, and never broke up again
if, spring. Then, about twenty
rs ago, winter set in' early in No�
ibex, .before farmers ,had their
WAIP, and the roots 441 to stay in
ground. Such we4fhj r as we are
erietfcing now—tbg'eirow being a
deep further north -4 not very
leant for farmers, but it is looked
►*!th pleasure by business men.
t*tk1��:•Vvlt. .The practises that
B' to some extent prevailed on
lb e'@n ;in Previous years were
is entirely emitted this year,
h tore` satisfaction of the people;
iher this was due to the better
merit `frf "the boye," or to the
t watchfulness of the onatable,
re ndt prepared to say, tut we do
f4hatth'e sharpness of constable
Ateyt prevented what might
tprned otnt a very serious affair,
a .boys; ranging from 7 to 10
V of age, bad 'made all needed
igements to set 'a'certain barn on
and when the ' fun" commenced
going to give out that tl.ey saw 1
pe db %- but the conscience of one E
s boys caused him to let it oat s
#hand, and Mr Wheatley took t
enlar erre that these boys were
Ilowed out than night; and, for• a
ely .for them, the risky under- f
g fell through. f
ATH OF, H. C _NnPFrVH,—=For t'
00#08,Mr Hezekiah :Andrews f
seif.cVbfried to hill house by an
at the only relief for which was I
and the announcement on I
day► evening that be bad passed ii
+t m not a surprise to the town- 11
er tough it was received with e
ne regret and sorrow. Deceased
peen a resident of this neighbor. d
if a little over twenty years
luring' all that time there wal� tl
rig fn' Iris life but what could be, p
tended. NO .was quiet, and uu- S
sine in hie dieppasid0n, a person a
'stormed in ttte general affairs
i ryay, batt took nb part therein
ar than to oast in his support e
the Conservative party, I3e 0
edict churc9.
alombet h, and Ontario
street
b en a
�r'Meotsfied with this body for
I Ito, was born At Abdretvsville I
Ottawa. 'When lie frstoamoup a
a sbcilorf he bought the Farm on a
ad con, of Tuck-brsmft a now I
d ly Mr John White, after A
e� that be, lidtlght the property e
rai�'ed by Mr Alex, Watt; base h
he then: botfght the farm just 'f
b# town, an the London road, b
icctfpied hli Ur Welsh, and sev ,q
� tlta'tOWn to ret ids tb$farm, d C
tt,di, lioury of the lull , t:
0f liis taardage, rthrea +�Auglite e a
` tt treks fled left to eurwiv6lfim. ti
ry
ae ' ern i inely are sbown by uq, Our stock is large and varied to
any in the city, there, Is no occasion good scut of interest , because infor-
,tqr going elsewhere for work; yetit ill motion Goncering the habits of these suit all tastes. We have a choice line of
a fact that once in a while'some city people Is always of Interest, and his 11 U U 11 o
' canvasser will got an order that manner was conyk raational and easy,
V should be left in town. Inspector entirely free from conventionality T e r
r Robb has been laid no for a cogple and restraint. •In the evening a aub- L (�( _�e vT�1t� e we are now ready for,the FALL TRADE with the largest and beat assorted
s of weeks, but is now out and per. eitriptioth on behalf of the Miasiouary �J .0 1 stock of Goods in the town. Our prices are as low as the lowest. we will not
fund of the church was taken u , be undersold by anyone in the trade. we purpose taking the lead for good goods
forming his duties as - usua`i,, -ton P at as low prices as possible with honest dealing, i
Lizzie Dorrell left for Luclrnorw on which was well responded to.
t Wednesday, where she takes a poei• Sunday afternoon was devoted to Which are now so much worn.
tion in the store ofT. Det10r. Mr Geo the special exercises of the Sabbath We carry more lines of goods than any house in town, and are able to supply our
F. Brickeaden, 'soa of Mr John School, which comprised singing by customers with almost anything they may want. Come and see us, and get
Brickenden, is now travelling for a the infant class and choir, essays by prices in the following:—
London wholesale house. Mr Jas. Masters La Carter, Earnest Cooper,
Junor left on Monday, for the old and Miss Ida Holme; Mr Cocking STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress Goods,
r country, taking his ticket a A. r also eh wed a name, vbe; of sketches of Silks Mantle Cloths, House Furnishings, Carpets &c
t Pattison, via the Allan Line. Mr Jape, were very interestinV. C) TT T g
Wicks, of Colborne village {east of On M evening the usual annr- �/r
t Toronto) takes the place of the late veraary cea of the school wem TWEEDS and, CLOTHS in English, Scotch and Can -
John Miller with Mr F. Rumball,' held, the church being were filled. adlari. Gent's Furnishings, Sats Ca S Furs,
Mr Frank giIty, late of this neigh- The Secretary's report was in sub Are still to the front; they are made in feathers and velvet, black and , ' p '
Manitoba,
is teaching at Plied $50, stenos rs follows:—The school has a CLOTHING, large stock ready-made and Clothing made
Mlary" fa, and has been offered Cole membership 0 the present time of 324, all colors. The large bats as well as the toques are trimmed with �"
salary for nest year. Mr W. Cote O°mPrising 180 boys, 168 girls, 21 female t0 order.
i has rdoved back to the farm in Gode- .teachers, 7 male teachers, and 7 ofiic• Plumes, Mounts and Birds. In Felt Hats we show all the lending ,
rich township, with his son Thomas, during
The school has sustainedgre a loss BOOTS and SHOES, one of the largest stocks in town,
and his house here has been rented daring the past year, through removals styles. Beaver Hats will be worn to a large extent, We have them and prices away below usual figures.
by Mrs Emerson. Miss M. worth- from the town, of 108 members, includ-
ittgton, oho has been in winni a ins 13 teachers, while the name of one in all shades. Don't forget us when you are purchasing in out line
for -about three months has returned bright and proiHieing pupil has been GROCERIES Cheap.
transferred from the Sunday School
to town. Mr John Hulick lett this roll the list of those who have passed b
week for the Old Country, taking his through the "pearly gates" into the - I Come and get your Ordered Clothing made y us and
ticket of W. Jackson, via the AIlan "rest that remaineth to the people of save two or tbree dollars on a suit. Fit guaranteed
Line. Miss Luella Worthington God." Among those who have been
leaves this week for Chicago, where lost to the school through change MANTLE and DRESS MAKING done in city styles.
she takes a position ea 8book-keeper. residence are several who have beenn
The Port Augusta Despatch, of Sept., connected with its teaching staff for % Come and save money. Apprentices wanted to learn Dress and Man -
contains a long account of the visit of many yeaas. The loss of such dccom- tle Making
pushed workers as s T Williams, Mr Grilt Cash Sorg
the E„rl and Countess of Kintore, to Phimsteel'•[ythat place, and the reception given Pay, Mr Perry, Mise Trewartha, Miss ` V�!lbb�� �\
them be, Mayor C. E. Robertson for- Acheson, Mr and Mrs Detlor, Miss N
( Boles, Miss Graham and others has "i.
merly of
Go
derieh) brother of Mr J. been keenly felt by the entire school. but
Robertson, Clinton. Be1lBros„ hotel while the loss through removals has been CLINTON Sep• 26,1890r,,�j=N�-Z tON Albert
keepers, have dissolved partnership great, partial compensation has been so Street.
here, the business to be conducted by found in the fact that the names of 40
Mr Richard Bell. MrJohn Croll, jr., new pupils have been enrolled. The `
(who is now connected with a ChfC11- primary department contains a mem- 4'
go newspaper,) paid a flying visit to bersbip of 66 children. The interme-
hishome this week. Mr H:B.Evans, diate classes number 23, with a mem- YA
of the Huron Road, Goderich town- bership of 136, and 88 advanced sehol-
ship, who has been confined to the are attend the three adult classes. The MISTAKE
house for some time by acombinationthe boys have, memorized 2,160 Scripture
of ailments, is still enable to lease verses during the twelve months; the
his room, but hopes are entertained girls recited during the samthat time number,
In announcing our BLACK WOOL
that he will boon be all right. *rhe wards of three times that number,
thenamely 6,588. The Sunday School pa- ■ HOSE last week the printer thought
regular meeting of evening,
Council was Pere furnished the school are those pub- we could not possibly sell them at
held on Monday evening, but the lished by the Methodist book room: such a low price as 26o per pair, and
onlybusiness transacted was the pass- "Happy !lays" and "Sunbeams" being raised it ten cents, but we are selling
Ing
4f a number of accounts. We used for the primary class, and "Home them at 25 rests, and not 35 cents.
are sorry to learn of the serious ill- and School' for the intermediate classes. why, we wouldn't take 350• a pair for
nese of a Gia year old daughter of Mr These have been distributed during the them if you offered _it to as.
A. O. Pattison. Mr and Mrs Henry year to the number 20 copies
Stevens, who have been at Belgrave of the Sunday Schoolanner have been
for several weeks, where Mr Stevens furnished the teachers, many of whom . y;
hada building contract, have return- are also private subscribers s to the Sun. -
ed to town. Mr Will J. `ga and day School Times. Through the gene- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK—
JOB
tons assistance of the Young People's i
Miss pular (libtwo exceeding- Society of Christian Endeavor the Lam~ �� JOB LINE S
Iy popular Clinton.tOniane, will forms school has been enabled to add 271 newOF
partnership at 2 p.m , on the 6th, volumes to the already well furnished
Rev. Mr. Edge filling out the neces- library, the usefulness of which is at- a
nary papers ; they will leave on their tested by the extensive circulation of -
weddiCg tour at 4.40. Mr Aubrey, these volumes each Sabbath. Four -- _
horde buyer, will be at the Commer-copies of the Methodist Magazine are -
efailHotel, Clinton, pn Nov. 11th, to also received and distributed each = rens A
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buy horses. month to eager readers. _
(.hutch Work. The program was as follows : Sing- _
ing by the school; essay, "The cleausH- And untrimmed (your choice) for S5 cents.
The seat meeting of Huron County Ing of the too lepers," Hattie attic _
5abbath School Convention will be in Irwin; singing by the primary class;
Brussels, quartette, by Alm Marcy, Alias E. ___=- =--
A memorial service for the late Rumball, Messrs Sibley and Jones; X
essay, The good Samaritan." Miss 'r'.
etario Andrews will be held in Mabel Doherty; duet, ;Hiss E. Rum- it
ivenino street church, on Sunday ball and Mr Sibley; recitation of the A BIG JOB IN
wening next.
The quarterly services of Ratten- °awes of the books of the Bible,
fury street church will be held onin unison, by the primary class; Sealskins have already been advanced 25 per cent by i
,unday neat, commencing at 10 a.m., qquartette by Misses A'Rumball and the manufacturers.. We have a beautiful assortment of L�d�os
acrament will be administered At r' Bolen, Messrs Sibley and Jones;
ie close of the evening service. Harry WOrselt sang a solo very nicely
and was joined in the chorus by the :
Neat Sunday eveDfng, Nov. 9tb, primary class. C 00
L A. DIES
special sermon on baptism, what it In addition to this Mr Cocking gave
i and who are the proper subjects a great many lime -light views of Tito
or it, will be preached in the bap- in Japan, accompanying each sceneAt 2a cents, worth 40 cents.
at•ebureh, Clinton, by Rev I. A. with a runningcomment that made Our HERCULES,
Seal
FINGERING and SAXONY YARNS, for ualit.,
A. List. the trip t ins interesting.
exceedingly st QftV%S
and NU'
us wear and price, cannot be eq
A. Listowel paper says:—Rev Jas. tractive and interesting. The total li palled
letugstOno.hodist c the popular pastor of the Proceeds of the anniversay amounted
lethodigt chore delivered a ver to about $90, and the affair was a
iteresting lecture on "imagination" credit to all who participated therein.
at Friday evening, under the au- -
tices, of the Mechanics' Institut• several persons night
of
Iled onanntheSec Purchased last June which we can offer at old prices IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF
his is the firbt of a series to be given retary as9 left additional donations to- as long as they last. Anybody who contemplates the
bring the coming winter, wards the Sunday School fund, which '
The • Wroxeter correspondent of is now close up to the amount asked for] purchase of a Cap or Muff will make a great mistake if Infants, Childrens & Ladies WOOL VESTS
ie Expositor thea alludes to a son Stanley. they delay a day longer, MOODS, Infants BOOTEES and x'�
-'Mr P, Straith, Clinton;—"Rev P. Miss Christina McEwen and MissiTTEl�
traith, of Holstein, addressed the Christina Baird have returned from a
mush meeting of the Wroxeter See our Four Buttoned KID GLOAT S in Tall
ranch of the Bible Society held in three weeks visit to friends in Sent. '
to Methodish church last Tuesday SHEEP SOLD.—Mr John Duncan, Shades at �S cents.
,
'ening. Mr Straith is a pleas, of this township, .the well known We carry one of the finest stocks of good Furs to be
)eandand delivered an excellent sheep breeder; recently gpidf At good seen in the west, and people who appreciate fine Gods '
" figures, three Shropshire tears to,.Mr
VV- H• Beattie, Wilton Grove, dna should come and see the assortment before it is broken, �
The Hamilton Times says :--Rev, two ewes to Mr A. Duncan, Varna. GOODS
DRES
J BMott, the pparlor of Hanuab
reet Methodist church, has received last,FOR
Mr John iHosarek nd Monday Special value i11 HE_YRIETTAS that . cAfinot be Q
unsnlmoas reit to the pulpit of Junor, who were working in Stanley passed for width, duality or price. 4p_
inbdss street Methodist church, for the last two years, left for the Don't forget the
foodetock. Rev Mr Elliott's term north of Scotland by way of Liver- `�'"'�— we have the best of everything wonderfully R
ore R neat June, During: his ata member that for Newest Styles, Finest + ualitiesp- i
y pool and Glasgow. Some of the I
ere .ETannah street church has One est Val ietieS, and Lowest Prices. , Great.
ib-
irward in bounds, as the handsome boys
chempuff ed�them to the station
Aiding soon to be re•oAened choose. ;, Sacramental services vete held in Nothing Call 011tdd A
be church to which he has been the old church, Bracefield 'on Sun- �1r
filed is one of the finest fn Western day last. Thep were ,conducted by j , � %>�}�� �%„v iii Great ��������t�1 �j t
'ntaiib, and had a large congrey6 • silo pabtor rev VSA, (ltailam, and as- ""1"P
r ll., that not ,yet sated by ev Al'ele.' `Oq�, df'C7linton. on. eq Sl2r1n'a1d go preche I* Elpttepme Rev Mtare ago preaalfed tr}tat rweto realf tafisTHE FAMO% - F���E'uNO
q gi+Xing serricea•FaNib '
n