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. .-X. ,a,v, •Do "-=The Brotsels
�90t, w 948,0a n was present at the
shay Iaat.wreak,, lays:-- 'Clinton Fair
Ilireetorb the. t and ;good]Ludg
nwnit In Seen* lig a^ visit from iont,
AOvet toe0atricl ,and' ;lady, ,and,
Ilon ,Mr � dart On'!' �dnesday, The
reception 'sn was worthy of Clin-
ton, and t `:vlelt�was Much enjoyed
r by the greets." .
'Fin ..About two o'eloek Friday
morning, our "citizen were awakened
by t'he fir'e+alarm, and,froin the direr
of
tion thelire they : thought at first it'
wee=nie eaxitili, It 'turned out, to,be
40.1'4001147#011140.01f, Princess St. west,
an.was on entirely- consumed.,. It
o,.;Joseph'Proctor• , of (lode
belirnged, r
rich township, and has been unoccu-
ppiedfor a considerable time; •so that
the fire most have been incendiancy,
' fa owned by Mrs May, situated on.
theliron .road, jest a mit w
1/114< ffered�was '"only' x'525. Several
parties,seenied anxious to buy,1" as this-
is•'a'mosteeIigible ;:farm; ` but were re
'luctent,te go any :higher. Some pec
pie considerf that the? faros is, easily
worth 400bb;, and in our opinion they
quire"IIC. - Mr
hoes
targe Mian i is
1d to r ..bg
xuagaln "air a severe iXlneaa,.
or o n1bon. : e aura ,..
to hieworkshop, ..
gg a _ ofugets uautllated'
.t he 0 totutO Y lira wook,
MoDole a aimtti'ar Misb asp at
oEA rata tory th awee#. ere-
coot ro4ua : e m�a a laud more work.
alae, fi'oahetiing P4409004'
Although and itn
proving fall 'wh t. apples'
Oro • a matte., aro 4040 l ' ear , loads.
have been ahlpl fro n here, Ml' Geo,
Swart. h . removed bac; to town, oc•
cupying own, house•oat .Rattenbury
at t.. " e converted ' Jew,[ah Rabbi
will, r tt in Perrin'e hall, ion Sunda T.
evening next, at.8 o'clock. Mr W. 1
Longmalrhas returnodfrOtaUeUltoba,
rroT Serail. On Saturday last the
Weare sorry • to hear off`, the serious
illness of Mrs John Brickenden, whose
,condition• 'is eritjeal. Tho London
LoanOompan are offering for sale a
brick store in�town, which should"be a
anap'fgpr some one.
Purely'Pereotaal
• Mr T *air hes retter`aed from Detroit.'
Min Annie Wilson, of London, is the
Pali -a Mss Everett. . •
hide .Sire , of '4oderioh,' is visiting at
the ro.idenee of W. W. Ferran.
Mrs Kay villremove to'I)etroit in a' fow,
dsye,where a couple of persons reside.,
Conductor Parker.' of the • L.11.° & B.,
has scoured, a patent for his sand pump.
Dr 'Hoare and wife, of •8trathroy, aro the
guest's of their son -in law, p r„ f, P. Tindall.'
Mr and, .Mrs W.J. Rigging returned
from `their trip 'to the old oonntry last.
e est of
tOlivn twas.affered'for sale't Mr How
so n withdrawn, as: the highest
Are *IOW wide open ;or 440ia00. and respectfully olioiit the trenege
of the parol eeing pputlie, They otter one of *he most Complete utocka
in the,(Younty et the lowest poeeible p> ices.
For the next Ten Days only we will offer several lines of
(:)
aranot far out
�MQttEiLmnT WANTnn, =.Those who
have had business' atthe station when.
••the late trains Sake arriving. have. often.
elFperienced;annnh'"• incotiWenience ow -
ing‘.to the Pour way in which the -plat-
forWirii ligb'ted, and it ia tiate the cont
piny introduced something more in.
a lxeeping th a place that does the:
bur ine�. t s station does.;? At. Wing--
uAtn thecompany.have intoduced the
Wt much to the convenience
o.,and wethink,they should
There t This is ton ixnpor-.
nt to bo overlooked
Q.va
.�ott 44 Ee.--OnSaturda last
deers J Ma,ni).acid J `Ross, of Blyth,
sere tried beforepteSSrs,MeGaria and
cep, J. P„ , hhr+ged with selling
uor without .a license; the charge
sustained, and aline' of . $50 and
sts imphsed in each case On•=Tues-
, char es were;laid ,agaillet Messrs:.
m�elly and :McDonald, for sell-
. ,in iwnhibited'' hours.. The cases
weak.
Arthur" Cantelon and wife, '3rd line,'
Morris,were, visiting friends in Clinton
last week,
Toronto, ie visiting
Mr Jas.;Turnbnllof �'o o nd
his old friends here; he is looking wella
• vigorous.-. •
Jfar Horptle 1? . .Foster es eotsto6 o to Bratt-
ford hart week to participate Ingle silver
wedding.of his sister, MTB Rddy.
The wife, of Rev. J Turnbull, • Toronto.
is Visiting her father,,Mr John. Steep, who
tag been very poorly for: some time, but is:
�!pprr •
1m Mr ,3 Ransford, as F' a 'member of bee
Exeontive . of tlie,:Diocese of Huron, at-
tended.• meeting of the committee in Lon-
don,laet week-.
Revs. 5,:, sellers;, Wingbaim, W. 'Mo-
Dopegh; Exeter, and S. E. Howell; Gode.
rich aro `attending - the Prohibition Con-
vent'ibn in Toronto this week. _��
A Blyth correspondent rase, Mr Sid
Droll, of the Hub, hes boon in town, the
'.pastweek;ppreparing the inside of A. Mo-
Kellar's fine residence for the plastering."'
The ,,boye".begin to return to their stud -
.les at Toronto. Mr (,lf.. A. Newton _goes to
the Dental College; 3. A. Cook and 1). Mo-
Calinm to the School of Medicine' and. Ben
Tomlinson to the Veterinary eoll_e�ge •
The• . death is announced M St:Marys, ,of
Dr. D S. Rupert, IS.D.S., of 'that town,
which occurred there . Thursday,, after .a
brief Muer* at the age of to rare.De
ceased.. was •an ardent Mason, sand four
years sincw
e as District Deputy Grand
Mesterei South Huron .district. He was a
cousin of Rev. E. 8. Rupert, formerly of
Clinton.
e
afore tthe-.same inagistr^ates.;
lam• e,migh; did not appear, but sent a'
letter admitting the orfence'and in -
closing hie':lixrte of $20. Kelly • was con-
victed for: s. second offence, and fined'
$40; McDonald's ease was postfioned at
his, , request, till yesterday, and then
dismissed.
Just at this season of the year a person.feels the need of some-
Wont -nes 'F tin Esctlnsiow—Last
week's excursion;took-Messrs H War-
,ren and wife, W. Mair,; W. Grant,,W.
• Shipley. . J. Turner and brother and
Red.: Mr Stewart. This week W.
Jackson has arranged, • for a Wagner
•and he ellowingwill orr hChicagort
which will leave :to -day at 4.45 m._
W. W : Farrah and wife, Miss Farran.
Mrs Hovey. Miss.Hine, D F. Merher-
` son and".wwife, Mayor McTaggart, D. A.
Forrester; I. Rattenbury, Doan, W.
Jackson: and wife;` John,Middleton and
wife, T. Marks and wife, Dr. Stanbury,
J. `Stanburyv, 3. Britton, Hallett; I3.
Qiieve,. Seaforth;"D Weismiller, .Hen
,sail; Ileo; Mr Smyth, •'Rev. Mr Pear.,
ipl neayi1le.
Tema Courrcit; The ;regular meet-
ing of the council was held';Monday
evening. The Finance 'committee `re-.
coanmended payment of the following
ac ountsi•-•- M. p Todd. ; printing, $34
R. Holmes, $5.25;.3. Miller, street war- ;
exing, $25; 3 S. Kennedy, use of team,
G. Swallow,' sundries, 51.27; •Chrys-.
•hal &"Black,repairs, $10.50;L.genn y,
$1.75;' J. Becket, work, ;521.65:
'Wheatley; work out' ' teaming, ,$1525;.
Harland Bros., sup lies. $6.97; ibnvis &
Howland, suppp�lies,-.522.35,R.Reymolds`
26� Rati' i te• of tci`yvn hall, $20,
The Calggary Tribune of last week says: -
411r and Miss Meyers. of Wingham, Ont.,
brother and sister of Mre Dr. MacKid and
Mis•�?Vm. Pearce,, arrived yesterday to
°`take up `their permanent residence -in Cal---
gory. , They will occupy the house recent
,ly purchased by Mr Meyers from Mr Neil-
son, east of theElbow.
The.' Chicago: British American thns:ai-
bides to an old elintonian, . whose parents
are residing here: "Frank Irving, a Can-
adian, . is here visiting: the Fair. Frank
hue been oat on the coast for the paetfonr_
years and is' prospering." He has a• good
position with A. Hamburger & Sons, and
the climate at Los Angeles is just what
suite hiin." ' •
thing heavier'than;; summer underwear, `and yet scarcely
.. , . „, the
feels:: like”putting on..heavy winter• garments. Something
ing.
.:.
between the light weights '. of summer and the heavy:
weights of winter is what is needed -.something not too
x nsive thatwill answer for between seasons. -
e pe .
This we have in :a Fin Light, weight all. wool Vest that we
are selling „at•the low figure :of 371,cents
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Never before .have we had such a' stock k of .;Ladles' Underwear
N e,
as we show-this`season. It° is everything it` should be as
to Assortment •Qualities and Values.
rice in Union ' Merino'
Startingat. 20c we have. nearly all p s
. to 'e> • ?in �Goods.at ,1,60,
Scotch, Lambs fool up ; h ; Tole �
and at each. rice better values than you have been used
P
to getting. ,
Cashmere and Wool Hose is here.
HOSIERY.Our stock of Cas Wool
If you appreciate a good assortment, goods that will wear,
and bottom values, you will 'bay 'your fall'Hosiery here.
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We wish to - tell you of prices for this week.;
i'
h if. you want them.
You'll have to hurry WA Good Tweed fo B�y
s for
Worth 50c. A real catch in an importation of•
scorraii r1'�17CT
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Which we are selling at manufacturers prices,. viz:
90o. a yard, A competent judge would value these
y P
oods at $1.50 a yard. They were bought - at a
bankrupt price. Other good values too numerous
to mention.
DRESS MAKING .& TAILORING.in Connection
umsteel
work, $1 rr
of weigh scales,', A,communicatiox
was receiv'ed,frbtn the. secretary of the
$icycle t1nb; asking for a rebate of the
-MONTREAL HOUSE : :
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Town and . County , Church
Chimes. •
Rev. A. Brown,- of Paris, will con-
duct the . Harvest Thanksgiving ser-
vices in St. fart's church. on Sunday
next, Rev. Mr Fairlie conducting ser-
vices at Paris. .. •
Rev. A. Stewart is taking his holi-
days. His pulpit last • Sabbath was
supplied by Rev. Dr. Greig, and will be
supplied next Sabbath by Rev. A. Mc-
Millan,' of Mimnico.
Mrs H. Forte and Mrs Boles reppre-
sented Rattentlury Street Methodist
church at the meeting of the Rr •F <M.
S, at'Listowell this- week.Min H.El-
ford
l
fordrepr'esented .Ho"lmeav Metho-
dist church. Mrs Smyth." resented
Ontario St. church.
On Sunday morning next Rev. 1. B.
Wallwin, of Waterloo St., Stratford,
will preach in Ontario Sb..church, and
in the evening in" Rattenbury street
church, 'he having been empowered by
Conference: to visit Circuits • and take
tt subscriptions in behalf of his church,
'wliichis embarrassed.
VOA of the town' Ball used for :their '
concert, or a,, subscription equivalent
thereto: council decided to, take no .ac-
tion. •Councillor. Searle asked if the.
council purposed, taking advantage of
the recent statute; giving them power
to pass "a by-law prohibiting. children
of a certain a e° being out on the street
atter nine, o'clock; the matter was dig-
cussed, but no action taken.
Notice, „There
WAS a
heavy frost on
.
Thursday night. There has"een in
enortenne amount of fruit delivered
'here, byy.:expressthis season., there must
have.; been :several, thousand boxes.
We cannot expect to enjoy much more
warm weather. ;judge Toms held
Court ; of Revision here en Monday;
there were no important changes Made
to the Voters' . ;List. A water"spaniel
owned, by Master w. Shannon, and
which he advertised ae lost a feW'dave
ago, , Wai recovered tear Blyth Mr T.
M. Carling effected e. Bale ' of the lion
and lot; owned•by' Mrs ,Goodrich, to Mr-
John'De s for the burs of $.900, Wo
undor5tsn , that Mil.' C. Doherty Vag
given no a 13e11 Organ agent+� ,and
wilt take ch e, of a retitit depart=
Merit of tie 4us rlohOrty Organ; be
et ina. , hoivttiwer, the: egooe for the
lags Mason, Mary .St,,
n 111 for►tome dine.' Is trip
yet soot. Me Almy«
to move k to hitt.
bh , *,nabtp, bis tenant's
r ounit eon.of
quite ill. ',That*
to4 the rtt
Ito 01 lk
S The Epworth League of Ontario St. •
,Methodist church held their annual
•meeting for the election of officers on
Monday evening, the followin officers
being elected 13on, Pres.,, Rev. W.
Smyth; Pres., Thos, Murch; 1st Vice
es., Jacob Taylor;. 2nd Vice Pres.
" s Susie Moore; 3rd Vice 9 Mres., Alex:;
nowt 4th Vce Pres.i Vice ss M. An-
drews; Sec... Miss L. Gibbings; Treas.,
`W
Mrs . G. Vance; Orgnpistts, Mise A.
Gibbings and Mise M. Couch.
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The annual Meeting of the • Mission
Cir
cl
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Rattenb
ity
S
treetMet
hod
ist
Chutelwas -Ialdi the lectureroom
,
on Tuesday_eveiling, Oct, 3rd. After
devotional excercises, the secretary's
'report
was read and ap roved, sand the
lie in oftIcere : elected:-Presideft,,
for A. . Coo r•�:Vice "Preeident,`„Miss,
Mr ;A:.'T. ppoe
A, .Holmes; . Secr'ete. 'Mr 11. au)eq;
e... u Wittiest
Miss B.:1Iaywood; Auditor,
Tr ae r ,..,.
Miss' A. Irwin. A ebmmittee compos-•
ed of Mise :, Shannon`. essrb. MeKee
`and Doherty, was appointed to arrange.
for program, also. to consider the best
method of oondncting , the meetl,ngs
Anti the cont ng•yeah. ,The'meeting
clbeeel,livith:theBenedrettot
IJIT?
If so, for what purpose
are • you going to use
your Suit -
It its for knock about;.every day uise,
at, wvork, coming . -to town, or
hustling.. about your daily , butgii
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Otto 04,1Ivettiottottito,
1ul iYMmuOF gaerWn
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Silverware
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When we say that Ours is the Popular Store for Ladies Head»
wear we make `a statement that has truth on the face
of it, and why, because in dealing with us you have
the assortment. If you wanta
en it it fus.a.Snit that is ervieeabieo-
and Igs like i be line 105fr
Make.at
SA TIM! ' A c xc N
Bat or ,Bonnet .
Neat and .Pretty
And everything of First Class Quality we give it to you at a.
price as 1ow the lowest, our stock is, f lMy assorted
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with the latest from fashion centres; a glance around.,
our spai:ious showroom will convince you that it is
rich in assortment, quality and style.
flA4 MADE z1VT�E'fit1i 2Enlop G STYLES
This department is under the able management 'of MISS M.
MOO E,: which 1s a guarantee to ourcustomers stoers that
• their workin
will be done promptly and a satisfactory
in
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GLOVES—our import order give: ° for. Eugene •Jam-
met make of Gloves of Greenoble, France, 18 now coin.
lete and . 'Iv e"call attention to the. lieW Lacing Stnd
on these Gioves,'it holds the lace firmly and does not
cut it;nor catch in.slee to trimming,: it possosses many:'
advantages over' .the old' hook .which you will ' tppreci-.
ate. These French Gloves ; are' the mattlifkoture of
Eugene, 4`ammett. the only original makerof that ntalno
e porting goods to Canada. and are guaranteed All
Gloves .over, 00c. if they Y break or tear in, putting o''
the ' first two or . three Mules, will be ,made good 'or
Money *funded,
The Ladisi F.avorits Et$tablis pinto
ung urs.