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, rHached ' °in the Methodist 'Ghaith, . g p1 Y . • Y, Qt►u , .., 3� > _e a s h.
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„ LINT .1'T issa•Bv FSiilitb;,,,,�.oderiah. Mr�'J,. xvere frtcsm'I,otidii4, 3ai fleldseems ter° turni.o# 11 An s. kine .: i
il.We understand that the .` authorities Y gn Q , y, L ,beral,, Over ,. ",.�, ':.r
11 e ale , of, fliintpn Cplle late Inst,- 'be one of the ?natural . lakeside resorte ?4 'X'rapk JOn s o e 1'
gg B e , C .n.@ .rv!►tkver by 216 ma. , a,
r of ;St. Paul's ghurob have decided to ate 8 f e: e 1 o r. ::
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t. left aturday fpr ToSontct Ung- or th p. tip.. a f, this. eectlan, and; it: ]9 16y, 4 Ronsiderable norea a over t „
.. introduce the elacEr>!c li ht. a he 11 , <-'t
has been tire, sub ect.for much; discus; grit Of two, cake 0 .. ,:,
v. 4.u�i�##xl�u varsity, where he intends to study, # Y y „ erg.
Rev, Q{f, . Haines as one pf the Mester h Read has gone to Montreal, Sion as,'to how to means of conve w
�..,' ,kavl�t :. Wali 1Y - nce Y It• will be lute' es#ing to know that $ir' _ .p.
p. , nr Brod, . , . , : , speakers at a thanks ivin anniver on a visit. Mrs Thornae 14IcKenz#e, of a between . these places could be, 1.r;; `, ,.
a. „, W lncn g g .. .
ok •In x t r o o d' GfQderich is vlsitln wile Mc:'. 'made mpr�9 can. enient At ee nt Mackenzie Bo ell stud some of ;huts ooh : ,,
nary E _ e g. , . n M ..n . ay, 8 s W , P?� a leagdes eke rostratin : 'themse ves''t
w liar era s =� •.r gip' rq: T, Whitel , .this week.. Mies: Lulu. the Londoners .' an Detre lava w o P g 1 .. , o dayCi4a c
�"y . d, titrant .Rev.Mr Harris.v ill succQed Mr Colt- y d h before Lieut,-Goverpor. Cha 7san earnentl ' „
wa r h Stanley, of Detroit, is the.guest of .Miss come by rail take the Gtrand un ; to bea eohin P` ' y a "^t
4St2eair:Caylor.Sona man, as pastor of the Baptist church, c e him to join them in the Qalpinet.D ' ., •
•gpg?,d-ramex l�oweon: P p ' Alexander. . Mr E. U, Opurtice who Brucefleld,, Where file hotel 4axrtages g
y:' Sria ;sac. a od-o. Olgon and commences his du les pu Sunday. t Mr. Chap eau �s takiri
' we 0, i4=,[. H• Co>nl'e r has .been bil a visit to . Manitoba, re- from Bayfield -;meet the 'trains. A oat of the whole rgoae great.
as, &A nsement , ne.. : xrf , I ", .: ,,"
eilabl g n o Theles alar monthiyfellpw..sbipmeet- turned last .vQeek; he.ea s the oro s drive of some ton •miles tbrou h a P d. s to his
Ikt y p 4nge G lie, RmerrE n Y la g antetin the dabinett he has no flitentions 0 '
SCnQi to�pgoplq-A.',T Coogel ings of attenbury and Ontario street were really magnificent, , but admits beautiful bract of coll,ntry and over e8-
a of doing eo, an d a $lend of his said that1.
Untggor'boeln Hodgone Broa. churches will W held on nday next, that a certain ercenta a were"dam- cellent r4ade is cilia s; ,no hardahi r
lino Inihinory,-Beesley &,qo; p p p� Mr Ohaplpau had an utter contempt for f ' '
'11 1�f'*- ?phill ,nig}# -w.' U ouiu,otte ]#lass White left ofi-Tu da for St. aged by froOt. Mases �aina clad Serr but it•, .ie enerally . recognized that a the roan who were now toadying Y
y g after him.
, fie 0 or:wanted yJghn Ma uta Thotxlas, as a delegate to the omens returned last week ficin Qlllca> o, and More za rlgoda of transit moat be H , •; "
The ed, Rod Wine, --W B Foreign Mission Societ of the Metho- the former has resumed her position in prQvidpd In the near future. The peo• on, Wilfred Laurier has made an em.
popule'rprloe.-WR D. Fair e dist church. -, y the office of Dr Turnbull, ' Mrs
C. J. le of Sgaforth, or Clinton, have been ,Phatlo denial of the etetement-•"Thank N1 I
rastmlra e . ptPPlntbn 8a>t Works Middleton and dao liter of "Wood- a ltatin for an electric railroad fr m GOa, there is not an Orangeman amen us, o
1Iggsa pa,Retuge a O: C,go err c Co, 1►1r John 3Zansfprd attended ameet- aid "" G derich townebi are visftin tl><at, sown W Ba field, The plan Is' the Liberals"•�•-attributed to him by oexbain t
$°z�xderagtited-linwxs� 0ffi0° in of the Executive Committee of the e' q p
H Whab '1l ,1 'glothin -Jackson B , <' - friends in town, Mrs (>i.} . n, of town ap roved by the leading bnsiness men, newspapera. In, a letter to, Mr. Alexander r• ,, t
Theuevr Qhoe,Sntn ;liaoksonJealon,> Synod of the Dlpcese of Suron, at Lon Mr A; au, Ani needs the su port �f some SlYuth, Seoretarp of the Ontario Liberal I ;1.
ie visiting 'her brother -an- aw, y p r
iaiog out of o 01t iag-Giiroy sF Wieemarr don, leaf week. Hunter, of : Morrfa,-..fog "a..• coo le 'of. ,men oY larger capital to carry it Association, Toronto, he refers to the mis. `And take advantage of r�l .,` , �` .. ` .
"� Communion services in connection weeks. Mrs Uhas,1.,Ooata and couple
of through. That it would be a profits- representations regmrdlnR him as follows: low prices now being •van O °a'1,' �
' r .SENSIBLE ... t. = , with -Willis Presbyterian church will Chicago, are the ai}esta of Mrs A. H. big ,'.undertaking is without• doubt, "with regard to, those offensive statements P g » 1E urs ;
y g. g g the thousands of lea- which are attributed to me by the Conner -
PEOPLE IISE THE be held on Friday, 18, and the Mannin Mr -Geo. Sharman, of De- jud in from p ,Ir
Sunday following. licit is visiting his old friends here. sure aeekers,who come here. to camp, alive press, I need not tell you that they are : ^+' fr7 � a „
Rev A. McMillan, of Mimi�o, former- Mies Hattie Rumball returned to To. t4 icnic or to holiday at the cottages absolutely false. Those who know me, „,' )
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1 of Auburn, and brother-in-law of Dr ronto University on Tuesday- Mr Ju. and hotels. ' With'the facilitated con- friends or toe®, know very well that they � -c r'1 , k ,
ALL PAPER and
Railwv Lines, y a. Lindsa left esterda for the same ve afice which an electric railroad era absolutely Ont of, keeping with the Ian- `VINDO�P SHADES. '
Gunn, was the other day inducted into 1V7v Y d e,y1
' the pastorate of St. Enoch's church, place, r A. Switzer eft yesterday would afford, the traffic over the line guage I have always ma a neo o! ever since \-, I ` f
., Te1I.eg ailh L>1n,eS Toronto, for Detroit to resume his medical Stu- to $ayfield would be enormous. The I have been in public life.' ; F
dies, and 11�r gay expects to go on Sat- Bayfield people are not able to build Sir Mackenzie Dowell told the de utation : ' ^' I a r
ll # ®D 01>lej' Orders On Sunday evening next Rev Mr urday to the same place. Mr Luke an electric railroad themselves, but from South Ontario that he eou13 not ap. xx � � I
. Ford will preach a sermon in the On- CURTAIN POLES and '
tario sir®et ethodistchnrch, a eciall Lawson, of Constance, paid a flying they have romantic scenery, high ale- point Mr. Smith, M. P., vlinieter of Agrl- 7 , Fir �t
P y visit to town on Saturday last; what vation, invigorating atmosphere, and culture in succession to Mr Angers, because ROOM MOULDINGS ` � i"
addressed to youn people, view of is the attraction, Luke? Mrs James unsur assednatura facilities for lea- the vacancy in his" Cabinet halon ed to ''"l' .
A T ' OQPER the recent death of one of the youthful Aitken has returned home after a sure -seekers, and are anxiously await- Y g i l°'#�
C.P.R. Ticket end y Quebec. How old must the Dominion of r k�
' ' Tele aha ant. members of the church. leasant visit amon friends in Sea- in develo ments. Canada be before we et awe from that : ',+ ,I
gr P g p g g P g y ,
The Brussels Post thinks there are forth. Miss Lottie Taylor, of Auburn, sectional idem? If get
has to have so I4 Z n ;
CLINTON ' Q Agent Butterick s Delineator Patterns
too many conventions and separate or- was the guest of Miss ell R. G. Walsh, Seaforth Fall Fair. many yliniwers, Ontario so many, Nova X.
ganizations for Christian work, and London road, last week. Mrs Wise- -• Scotia so many, and so on through the list,1. � r, 0.
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Ar v': �1 ' suggests an amalgamation of the man and Mrs Gilroy,were in St. Mary's The threatening weather of Friday last it follows that the best men in the Domin- - � 5'�` �thral
11 Count S.S. Association and Christian lastweek the uests of Mrs Constabl
•� y g e. no doubt prevented many from attending ion cannot be chosen for the offices. Loos qct;
I , '' b ���VVV Endeavor Union, as both are working Miss Brown, of AtYburn, is visiting at the show, and aonsegnently the crowd ores- tion and not fitness will be the dominant 1r e
" ` + :, along the same line. I the residence of Mr Jas. Stevens, base ent was not as large me' on previous coca. factor. The President o! the United States #�';:
OCT. 4 Y891i, line. Mrs Jas. Eagleson, of town, is cions. There was also a falling off in the is not similarly tied in choosing his Cabi- "
,, T, , ,.I The 1895 f1B term at Knox College � r t `.s
g visiting her sister at Bayfield, Mr W. entries. Below is a portion of the prize net. He is quite free to take three men � , ;,
commenced on. Wednesday, and in Fitzsimons and wife of London, s ent list:- from New York and none from Penns Iva• (�% f
�Pe"st Duron MattQrs. connection with the o enin ceremo- p y Cooper W CO af ____ P g a few days last week the guests of Mr HonsEs.-Heavy Drmagbt,--Brood mare, nia, or vice versa. It is within the range 1
nies a portrait of Rev Dr Gregg (father R. Fitzsimons. S Smillie & Son, Jae Reynolds, Jas Car- of possibility that the Conservative or the yf
t' 1' 1_ The' (7lintorl N'nw ERA says West of Mrs.A. Stewart the retired .rofess- -
'r�-em_ "Huron'-ie''liaft a Liberal strop hold and ) P ling. Foal, Jae Carling, S Smillie & Son,.iberal party should have an overwhelm- ^ 1�11.i
s""' ts' + nor, was unveiled. ZChis was presented THANKSG}IVINC+ DAY. - Thursda Geo Dale. 2 r old fill J F Dale, Wm in ma crit in the House of Commons methat there are duly a few,Liberals who to the colla e b y' Y y' g l Y CLINTON.i ,
g y the students, A Ar- a whole, but not a sin le sn orter from CLIN1 O'VOki
have, the `remotest chance of being November 21st has been fixed upon as Dale. Yr old filly, S Smillie &Son, g pp ,
l elected, while almos't'any.Consery tive Mr Lu. Stevens (son of Mr Henry Thanksgiving Day. obibald, Jae Reynolds. 2yr old gelding, the Province of Quebec or from the Pro- � ; A
has a good fighting chance. The NEW &evens, of town) has recently taken a Geo Dale. Yr old gelding, J F Dale, Geo viupe of Nova Scotia. What would beoeme - � ; � ���.
thatch a ointment'in Northern Mich- RAILWAY NOTES. -Last week Mr Dale. Draught team John McMann, J F of the eeotional re resentation in such a .'
shcldQpv the constituency PdP , P 1:
i an, un under control of the Methodist Steep shi ed a car of hogs; and on Dale Geo Dale, ossa as that? The Premier who will fill a dVfrt#1s61tX 8t0. +' ;`
fairly well,' et we can li2rcll ares pp _
y y �r g �hurch at a aalar of Monde Mr Anderson shipped a car. j Geo best men to
tit with the arguments used, as we con- + y $400 a year. Mr Reed, of Varna, Shipped a car of Dale.xE2yr old filly, A Ar ohilialdJaF'Dale, reg Cabinet
of wheretheyoma from, will PASTURAGE. ' �,r;�` '
Sider West .Huron as eyeply balanced There is considerable talent and ability p
r as an rid, in'Ontario.-Win ham in "Lu," and be will now have an cp- lambs to Buffalo. Cattle shipments D Chesney. Yr old filly, Wm Dale. 2yr perform m valuable service for Canada. -- n , ;t .;i
i*' -#M. �. •` y g tunity to use ir, were made by Messrs Hearn, Watson, old gelding, Jae Cmrnoohan. Team, Jas Good pasturage for either horses or cattle, i;
AC1vanCe. Plenty of grass and water, good fences, and no k -
s' .di Grainger, Bliildleton and Holsters Archibald, Jas Van Egmond, W J Miller. NEWS NOTES barb ware. App1 to Ma MAT, OLEW, Orange ' d'
a Our totem. is astray all the same, The Globe thus refers to a former Carrie a Brood mare, Wm Dale, baa, 2nd con. Ha lett, or to STAPLETON SALT
r, PEOPLE wHO TRAVEL, -Wm. Stan- g •- 1 t
$i' .' - ..a shaIL...en es r -: ., nve Ointplaiaxi ..'°There:a:evas_a large.and,.. - _ 8:r. oldfillv.or aldin .R._Commoxzs..J.Qh vVORBs, +,# ,
:,•.: _-n5�.?Ag 41...._v9 __,to..?_pr t,, lay. Jas. McGlli stud wlfc, lar l,hicago, Y g g, u., _ At s "fire .: _ .:.,.,_ . ,. -_: _ r..., .�2:' u, :' (`.
,'� W interesting gathering at West Presby- John Butchart for Grand Rapids; i!lias Salkerd. 2yr old filly or gelding, John G re at JoIrette, iuebeo., MF. Zama v
though that is necessarily a difficult tartan church last evening, the coca- P Grieve. Yr old fill or lot grasped a hanging electric light wire
Wilkie for Cincinnati, and Miss Skirv- Y gelding, R Com- mnd was instantly killed. $26 REWARD. ,
thing to do. When West Hrron was Sion being the welcoming of Rev J. A. int• for Sault St. Marie, were among men, John S Brown. Team, A MOMur- :
Turnbull h b g The undersigned will give a reward of S25 for
first formed for Dominion purposes, it , Pastor of the c urch. Save- the passengers ers on the Western excur_ ebie. Single horse, C Mason, S Hunter. Prof, Louis Pasteur, the eminent baote-
p P rel gentlemen voiced the satisfaction P g Roadster. -Brood mare, F Millson R riolo ist who discovered the care for ra- the
hie premises the party
the last weeko an -
was so avian ed that there wool bea b sten yesterday, and. were ticketed by g , p g d ,
°� ' g 4l felt y all at the safe return of the pee- W. Jackson, G.T.R agent. Quite a Common, Thos Lapslie. Foal, Thos Lmpe- bier, died at Garohes, in the environs of mase on exchange of the lambs there,-Zv. r1L.
certain Conservative majority of about tor, and spoke most encouragingly of number leave to -day and to -morrow lie, R Common, F Millson. 3yr old filly or Paris, on Saturday evening. GRANT,ILonaon road,
150 in the riding; this was admitted by the prospects of the church." on these cheap excursions, gelding, Robt Wilson, C Aberheart, 2 r
Y The oldest living person in Western On. ��_ 5 REWARD.
old filly or gelding, R Common, Hugh J tario is Mrs, Mille of North Yarmouth.
the Conservatives at the time, and no A farewell social was held in the -
Colborne Grieve, Robt GOV6nlook. Yr old filly or She will be 108 ears in October, and re- A reward of
Baptist church, on the evening of Mon- Y $5 will be paid tori formation
bones were made about it. The re- gelding, , Wm Dale, Geo Date. Team, Rcenthat will lead to the recovery of the robe and
y day last:. The following interesting NOTES, -Miss M. W. Skirving, of Rose, Robt Wilson, A Turnbull. Single nearly walked to a neighbor a and back, conviction of the party who stole a robe from
aided it as a perfectly safe constitu- pproggram was rendered: Duet Misses Minneapolis, who has been visiting Y two miles. the town hall on the night of Wednesday, ,Sept,
J , McEachren and Goodwin solo, Miss with the family of Mr A. Allen re- driver, A Turnbull, H Tervaeke, J H Hays. $5tb.-ROBT. WELSH, Caretaker: y
nqy; � when Mr Cameron consent y + CA Elcoat Bros The assement figures for 1895 show a de•
,„ M. McMurray; reading, Miss M. Robb; turned home this week. Rev Mr crease in Toronto in estimated values of �""
i d to be the Liberal candidate for the Wm Carnochan. Robt Charters. 2yr old
duet, Mrs oover and Mr Coltman; Thibadeau paid a flying visit to this heifer, Robe Charters, Wm Carnoahmn, El- $6,500,000 from the figures of last yea°r, the TEACHER PANTED
a lust election after redistribution (his solo, Mr Harland; reading, Dr Bruce; section last week; he was to have been decrease being attributable to the subei. A licatione will be received np to Nov,1, by
coat Bros. Yr old heifer, Jae Broadfoot,
V <.? former constituency of South Huron Solo, Mrs B, J. Gibbings; duet, Mr Har- a witne.is in a law suit, but the matter Elcoat Bros, Jae Cowan. Heifer calf, Jas dente of inflated values, aoa V MARQUIS, see: treses, S. S. No, a, Gode-
I 11 havin been raetieall wi ed out the land and Mrs Hoover; Instrumental, did not conte up. Rev Mr Olivant in- Cowan, Elcoat Bros, Wm Carnoohan. The first pure Chinese child ever born in rich township, for position of teacher. Duties
fir; g practically P ) Mr Yellowleea. There was a good at- tends holding special services at Bethel Bull calf, Elcoat Bros, Jae Broadfoot, Wm Montreal was ushered into the world on oheimrequired Jan. Applicants to Estate saga ytei
Liberals looked upon it as almost hope- tendance, Rev' Mr Priest being chair• shortly. Carnochan. Herd, Elcoat Bros, Robt Sunday. He is the son and heir of Sam peeted, experience and present testimoniole.
less. - Mr Cameron won the Riding man. Mr Coltman (who left for To- Charters W m Carnochan. Bee; a prominent Montreal Chinaman, Holmesvi'+e, Oct. 3,1895.
not because there were more Liberals ionto by ilia train next morning) ex- St. Helens. Grade Cattle. -Cow, D D Wilson, G E and there is great rejoicing in the Chinese
than Conservatives in it, but because- Pressed his deep regret at leaving here, Cresswell, George Chesney. 2yr old heifer,
and the genuine pleasure it ave him Cresswell, induction and or. colony. - REOPENED 4
f Conservative appport, and the same g P g J F Dale, Wm Cmrnoohan, D D Wilson.
to minister to the people and enjoy dinvtion of Mr Sidney M. Whale B.
in has held good in other contests. P y y' Yr old heifer, G E Cresswell, 2 and 3, J H
b the companionship of Clinton friends. A., to the pastorate of St. Helens and .r
of Daly this, but the lists ever since McDowall. 2yr old steer, 1 and 2, Wm We willlve the
"ve been much more favorable to the East Ash Ashfield congregations, takes g JAMES HOWSON has reopened his >,
HURpN LAY WoRtZERS CONVEN- lace on the 10th mat., at 2 m. A Winter, Wm Dale, Yr old steer, 1, 2 and establishment above CAN�ELON'S11
nservatives than the Liberals. If TION. -The annual Convention of the tea meeting will be held in the pap..
3+ Elcoat Bros. Fat ox or steer, 1, 2 and 3 Clinton New Era and GROCERY, where he will do all kinds ;r",l
i3 Advance doubts this, let it ask any Church Workers and Sunday School when a suitable program will be pro Wm Dale. Fat heifer, Wm Dale, Thos Weekly Globe . . . of
five worker in the West Riding. teachers of the Anglican Diocese of vided. Govenlook. Cleaning, Repairing and
umor has it that Mr Weismiller Huron is to be held this year at Wind- SaEEr.-Leicesters.-Aged ram, James To new subscribers from this date g, . g .
HARVEST THANIiBGIVIN(3.-A her- Snell, George Penhale' Robert Charters. to the 31st of'Dec., 1898, for the low Dyeing
ll be the next Conservative candidate ser, Out., in response to the invitation g x
West Huron. He is a strong man, congregation vest thanksgiving meeting was held in Shemrlin ram Geor a Penhale, 2 mnd 3 R sum of g
of the rector and con a alien of All g g
would make things rather unplear Saint's church in that city, on Oct. the Episcopal church on Wednesday Charters. Ram lamb, Geo Penhale, Jae $1.510 At moderate prices. A Trial solicited ,i
t for Mr Cameron. -Mitchell Advo- 23rd and 24th. The proceeding will be evening, Sept. 25th, when Rev Mr bar- Snell, R Charters. Pair ewes, Geo Pen-
rin, of Mitchell, preached a very hale Jae Snell, Shearlin ewes, Geo Pen- This is a rare chance :to get the two JAMES HOWSON ,"'
particularly interesting from the fact suftablesermon. The night turned out hale, Jae Snell, R Charters. Ewe lambs, papers at a little more than the
that the eloquent and popular Bishop R Charters. Pen price of one.
hie
or has been in circulation ver dark and stormy, and Rev Mr Jas Snell, Geo Penhale,
of Baldwin,
Huron, the Right Rev. Maurice S. OUR SPECIAL
,y #Gr some tune, and it looks as if Mr Baldwin, D. D., will bea prominent Mills, of Lucknow, pastor, on his way Leioestere, Geo Penhale. „
Weismiller was ready to be offered on speaker as well ere the Pre sdent his home, met with rather a serious soca- Soathdowns.-A ed Ram pair of ewes, OUg WANT COLUMN. , we are selling ,
name being down for an address, dent, by the Upsetting of his buggy, Sbearling ewes, and ewe lambs, 1 and 2 G 4 doz Clothes ins for .............•,,,,...... 6a
g Man persons have articles they want to sell; others err• P
any altar of sacrifice: We do not Practu'ring one of his ribs, and damag- E Cresswell. y
Ing IOC its subTeet, "A Missionary ticlee they want to bay. For their convenience we have 5 bare Electric soap ........................-, 100 ,
"., know what may transpire as far as a Church:' and also that - Mr Eugene ing the buggy considerably. Shropehires.-Jas Cooper & Son took 1 started a want column. Advertisements ander this head, l0 lbs oatmeal, ! 25011
SOCIAL, -A rand social was held in and 2 for all in this class. three lines or under will be Inserted at 25c for one insertion Fine laundry starch, per lb.........p....... 50
,at bye -election is Concerned, because Stock, so long and widely know as ed- g and lee each sabaegneuttnscrtion, cash Nice fresh Dates .............................. so
t'he're are so many contingencies to be itorial secretary of the Church Mission- the town hall, on Monday evening last, PIos.-Berkshires.-W McAllister took BestTapaico .........................e,..., 50
° taken into account, but we have no cry Society of England, will be pre- in connection with the Episcopal 1 and 2 for all in this class. Boarders. -Advertiser is prepared to accom- 4 lbs fresh Soda Biscuits ..................... 250
church here. The evening's amuse- Poland China. -Aged boar, W W Fisher, odate a couple of gentlemen. Apply at NEW All Fancy Biscuits .. ........ IQo
hesitation in prophesying- that in the sent and speak on some leading topic. g' ERA. Good sound Raisins 8 lbs for .....:.:........ l00
case of a general election, if Mr Came- The vicinit of the Cit of Detroit has me consisted of bean bag and foot Wm Sinclair. Spring boar, W W Fisher, we are going to sen one hundred and aft
,y y Buggy for sale -cheap a neat li ht open y
roc consents to run, he will defeat an also made it practicable to secure the games, also an excellent program of Wm Sinclair. Aged sow, Wm Sinclair, W wire of BOOTS, SJ DES and RUBBERS on Fair
y p Buggy, as good as new. IiEORGE. EgxERsox, ay, also fliteen hundred ponnde of gropes, one
candidate wyo opposes him. MrWeis- frfendly assistance of some of its most recitations, vocal and instrumental W Fisher. Spring cow, 1 and 2 W W Ffeh- Clinton hundred pounds,of candy, eto., eto. oome ta
miller's nationality won't cut any flg- active church workers and residents music by the choir, ably assisted by the er. wanted. -A position as book- keeper of any- the forenoon, show day, if possible. TERMS
are in West Huron, though he may which will no doubt tend to enliven Bethel choir. During intermission re- Tamworths.-Boring boar, W W Fisher. thin suitable for young lady .who is competent. CASH.
freabmenta in the Sha a Of ria es, S rin Sow, W W Fisher. Small remuneration. -Address Drawer o, Clin-
think to the contrary, the proceedings and contribute to the P grapes, Yorgg�hires.-S rin boar, Wm Sinclair, ton, M. JESSOP, & CO., Blyth.
success of the convention. The local were passed around, .and a beautiful k P g y
Annual Meeting of the VP.C.T.U. secretaries are Rev. T. B. Smith and autograph quilt, containinga233 names, Spring sow, Wm Sinclair. Best brood sow
r Mr J. L. Kent, Windsor, Ont., and en- disposed of; Mr Thos, Woods, of this any breed, Wm McAllister.
-'The members of the W.C.T.U., with tertainmerit is offered to all comers. plc e, was the purchaser. Rev Mr LADiEs Wonx.-Arsene or Chenille work,
Mils, actor acted as chairman.. A E Symington, George Nott. Applique or
their friends, were entertained in the P • r gF T JACKSON
lecture room of Ontario street church very Social time was passed, and it is plush work, G Nott, M Brethonr. Braid. w. JACKSON S , ; ; F. �.
"i I' to be hoped that this may be the first ing, fancy, E Symington, S Wise. Berlin
on Thursday, Sept. 26. An addr6ss of GOOD TEMPLAR1Sn2.-The meetings of a series of such socials for the com- wool flat, E Symington, Mrs D McIntyre.
welcome was giveri, by the President, of the I.O.G.T. are becoming more and • Berlin wool raised E Symington, T F
and a very excellent address, on the more interesting.The lona art a ing season.Jackson Jackson
Y P Case. Crochet in silk, E Symington, T F ^ -
- I ,, ,• subject, "What can I dolfor hamper- the evening, which is conducted on a NOTES. -Rev D. Davidson, of Ripley, Case.' Crochet in wool G Nott E Sym. ?" was given by Mrs (Rev) Ford. contest principle, bein o en to friends preached In. St. Helens and East Ash ,
g P - G Not. Crooned in cotton, t, Symin or-
z17ra 13ooversdn a solo, Mrs Jf B. and of the Order. Friday evening the hall. Held on Sabbath last. Miss Jennie G Nott. Darned net, G Nott, Sarah her- The New Shoe Firm, Clinton.
Miss Azie Gibbings gave an instru- was well filled, and a good program Todd is visiting friends in Teeswater ranee. Emeel drape, G Nott, E Symington.
nlental,duet, and Mrs Elfordintroduc- was rendered as follows :-Violin solo and Wroxeter at present. Mrs Mc Embroidery in silk, Mrs D McIntyre, Sa•'
' ed the subject "Woman Suffrage, then Wm. Emmerton. Minute a eech Life Wbinney, of Crewe, and the Misses Our new stock is arriving every day, p
Prohibition." a number tlikfn art in at the Model school D. Smit Recite- Todd, of this lace, had a ver lea- rah Dorrance, Embroidery in wool E
+ e P Symington. Embroider in cotton, T F ,and at the resent time
11, 11 the discussion. Miss, M. Was 1p'gton tion, D. Ste henPon. Esser "The sant drive to sins and bac , last y
p " week. Mr and Mrs Adam Gordon, of Case, Sarah Dorrance. Etching, c Nott, it iS Very complete in all the novelties for fall wear. We
$ave a recitation, and Miss Steep an books we read Miss Gussie' Oakes.
imstrumetttalsolo. Refreshments were Win ham are holida an in our vici- Mrs n op, GMcIntyre.reFanny .table es, H E dont think an house in the count can show a more'com-
Quartette, Misses Miller and Goodwin, g holidaying I Symingtop, G Nott. Fancy slippers, H R y y
then served, an a very social time Messrs Coltman and Emmerton. Cor- nity at present. Our genial foreman, Walker G Nott. Fano mantle drape',
ent. g y ne R. tete assortment of nice oods. ��
p net solo, H. B. Chant. Whistling Louis, who hue been foiled in hIs many P
:I.r'* , g S it D ton. Fanny sofa Afoot not known,
�1,'he annual report of the Treasurer,' chorus b the gentlemen. Duett matrimonial• attempts on forbidden yy g
p Y g U2rs D MoIntyra, Fancy foot stool 8 .$
dot the year ehilih Sept, let, shows: "There's room for you," Misses Miller grounds, is now consoling himself with Our �� � ��� $5
Receipts•••-BalandeTom last year, $5.07; and Goodwin. Reading, Miss Grain- the idea that there are other aths to Walker, G Nott. Fanny chair, ym n DMO. �� �
g+ In Bre. Fanny wall panel, E Symington, • 11
received for dues, $4:fi0; donations, gen Instrumental solo Miss Oakes. fame and sweetness worth finding out, M Brethonr. Fancy screen, E Symington. MEN�
$11.'25; collection In attenbury street Amon��gg the items was an address hence the absence from the village Fancy knitting, E Symington, . S Wine. i ,
• ch'titeli, $5.135 ; ,proceeds of concert, by Mr Israel Taylor on his tri bench of late. Mrs Matthers, of Cor- G Nott E Symington.
y P Piotdre throw,
$04,35; total receippts, $93.82. Expe'ndi. to the Northwest, which was 1,1 gill, and Miss Belle Somerville, of Patchwork, crazy, E Symington, G 'Nott.
tt31:e, W.M. Balance on, hand, $1.14, deed very interesting.In an address Hamilton, are visitin their father, Mr `
Patch quilt in wool, G Nott, Jae Cooper.
In loo&in'. over the'repurt, the.mem= by ltiir M. D..Coltman, he expressed his T B• Somerville. Musa McDonald has Are the finest value to be obfined, ant? WO caniVe,yOlt the
Ing P Patch quilt in ootkoii, E Symin ton, S
bet's.iif file Soviet feel grateful the re rets for having to art with the Put u a beautiful net wire fence Q y choice of all the leading makers.
yr� gg $ P p Wise. silt, silk or oraz G Nott S m-
Itloney i afeed, and.aiso far tale clothing Clinton Lod{ne, sn it fs needless to sero iirorind the corner of her property, ington, Quilt, .broohet . E S min ton G
'that was given to theta durili tlxe past that with him Des the Rood will of all which is a credit to the place. Mr R. ' y g ' '1.
Nott; Quilt, knitted, G Nott, W H Me. ` '"
vVititer, and take this opportun>tq of its members. The program concluded K. `Miller is confined to the house alto. Orsoken. Tatting, W .Hartry, E Syming- •
rtliankln all who., helped them- is their with ii tableau; 1st scene, In a drtnk• gather now, owing to lain present ill- thus Paintfng on plush in oil, H R Walk. ,�„�, ,_.����� ,�, �� �' '���,�
' ` aria this toting, W. hter' ink saloon atrni ht;" 2nd, "But' Oh ness. Miss Salkeld, of Goderioh, who E S min ton -V_
g , er. aiming on tin liX oil, y g ,
gg has been eonflned to her bell .
,, k. �nont[iti:ue the work, and will what it dtf)�erence in the morning."' , • bell, at Mr R. Mrs � .McIntyre, 'Painting on chins, in , •
�'' will �' :g
bet�bank ul for tiny asslstanee in the The Lod a fs decldedl on the increase K,. Miller t�, for Sometime past, we are • Otll' Sock is u. to the 1(Clak' In ever . Wer and' ell V¢l l
il+ .. li y , ozi; Li S mfngtdn. Specimen darning, W up,to �. yr
way of C dthlii there being initiations •neatly over; glad to say, i8 recovering. ' Hattry,yG Nott. Genial fine shirt, band fl 'tj e 5 '
A Special meeting, 16r rile 010.0lon .0vening. Invita.tiohs'have been , ex i : „. ._ ..... , la ' to the 'fop IIID, ,
made, not washed, G Nett. Ge to iipe
zal` oflffieecrwill beheld o fhb' home tlf :tended', tri the net hhoriti � Iod es'�fo' a Mr A. b;. C e/'on for six ears r<1'olleor �i
g >�' -. .,g , x.. ail t shirt, machine imide, G �f 'it+, p'sii .wool• I r'
� i.l fil .,Andrewa, this:(Pride ) Ovahirl ;. a fra ;f'flidN.,,
y' g .'� to . visit,, an fhb oaening nt' 1, rt-' tai? of Taxes for Weer Wawdnaell, •has re• len mitts, n. ; .. � y , . '"
tf pyy y ts, ha d naac�er. L'S hafligton, G•
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r� alut§zY%bok ie eperted to be may, roa't�..11th'. ltnd o :mak`. leaskii bi ned Owiy rte Illheiilth end J.H.'xa to'.
t'oatl Y 11 g g 1 �' #•. Nott. Pair, wMllon coo h.. d mtid0"' , I I
t► tltrter i exp'er fid, hair be®ai dpf of tali'In, hit. wtoad. ..t+lba, �'V' fi Mot�►'aw6k® ��' �� � .
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