HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-28, Page 8•»»
NEW• IDEA PATTERNS
12 cents each
' si t I
PPle *.1
to‘.:
ali‘rifitp
slintil fife' re, ;
alt. %mum
fr,,j \\flip," • • 01
v•-• *
' 4 ^
•
11111111& t's
111111111sli
wino;
in clot
Call and ask for Fashion Sheet:
Q ften ae Cheapest, Always dee .13.e8t,
The W. D. Fair Do
orANT0N,
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
1, 1" !II Allealliale088.11111811018.001101111188101,1110.
CLINT014 1NTEWS-EBOORD.
SEPTEMBER S 1899.
Io s Xate McCaughey le vielting Myth MeKtitoso. nrueettotd Huron .100ese Exeelittifite,
friends.
Dr. Woods of Payfield was in the Bub APPle Packe" b°871 Th"mrict'
pal buyere here were Mr, Oanteloil Of
Clinton and Mr, Oardno of Seaforth,
Mr. W. J. Shannon, who hisd par-
islytiqetroke some time ago, is, vVe aro
plemed to say. reeoYering,
Kt James Lacy, an old resident of I
the township, has passed away to the
goat beyond. The funeral to the
Roman Oatholic cemetery in Ribbert
waa largely attended.
Mr. joins Holden has purchased a
neve engine for threshing purposes,
Mr. John Knees has commenced
grIndrog apples and extracting the
juice, and is ilkewisepreparing to grind
grain for the farmers..
Mr, John Shineoln %teemed resident
of the township, intends retrieving to
, Toronto to reelde in the near future.
guest of Miss Terre McQualg. I Mrs Morrison intends having an am -
MINI Nett of Tuckersmith hi visiting Con sale of stock and 'papier:nen ts ene
her sister, Mrs. Newton ()rich. day this week.
Mrs. Drummond of Exeter was the
guest of Mrs. Fraser this week,
Mrs. (Rev.) McCabe of Lireknow is
the guest of Mrs. Roderick McLeod,
Mr. Lack Kennedy was etarter in the
races. at the GoderichFeir yesterday.
Mr, Frank Thompson of London is the
week..
guest 02 Mr. J. B, RenriedY this
Dr. Blacken has been called to Mitchell
to consult with his brotherVet there
to -day.
Mr. and MIA. J. 'telly of Morris Were
guests at the Commercial Hotel over
Sunday,
lire. Andrew Scott of 13rucefield was
the guest of her sister, Mise McDon-
ald, this week, father shouldered his gen when duty
Misses Mettle Watson and Breown of
D. B.,Kee, .called: and at the battle of Stony
Blyth Were guests of Mrs. Creek fought under the 'Union Jack,
nedy oi Tuesday.Mr; and Mrs. Pugsley were married
*biseseLn°tyteitgMiesni:binn10min
,33rtIceltahw
eldtheaisi forty-eight years and thele union was
blessed with eleven children, all of
_for the past week.
Mr. James Depew of London was the 'whom are still living.The loving
guest of his sister, Mrs. W. Doherty, mother is fleet to be claimed by death.
The children ate: Mrs. Wm. Brown:
a few days last week., " , lee, Texas; Mrs, Netterfielcl, Dakota;
Mr. Will, and Miss Hattie 'Jenkins of Mrs, Bradley, Siuroe ; Mrs. Bolding,
Blyth were guests of their aunt,Mrs. St. Thomas; • Mrs. 'Parsons %Eta ld *
Mr. George Rorke was m Mestere yes- Clinton ; Mrs. Wilharn Archer, and
.; Mr Si 1 S ' Y e
Geo. Levis, on Sunday. s, ma I, .. Thomas ; Mrs. Small,
terday attending the wedding of his Mrs, Allmon; 'Juliet: Miss Eunice, at
sister, Miss Beatrice Rorke, . home; John of Manitoba.
FOrdyee„
on Tueeday.
lidre. Thomas Lavin returned front
Toronto on Friday. •
Ms Lizzie Dorrance enelat Strudel at
her honk in SeafOrth.
Mrs. McLeod was vialting friewle ill
Godericli on Tuesday.
Miss Mabel VetIdea of Hallett is visit
-
Ing at Mre, BrighaM's.
Mr. G. O. Petty of Henesil was in
Olinton on Wednesday.
kfre. Gager* has been vieltIng for some
days among Elullett friellde.
Mies Lizzie BOSOM is on a niontlee OP
it to her mother in Brussels. I
Miss May Stoddert of Sertforth is the
New Advertiseraents.
Cooper & Co
Our Fell olothine-F.laekson, Sr 1
Jnekota-Newcombe's • 4
Syrup of Fir ---)1 H, Comte
Servant wanted -Mrs Will Earland.., 5
_ • See Our Stoves -Harland Bros .•.... . 6-
New Idea Putterns-W. D. Fair sr e ' 8
-Making,CompanioneHodgene-Hrose.l.,
Clotting l'a1k-Jaeksonl3ros • • .
About 000
WHERE THEY ARE People
AND WHAT 0
• EY ARE DOING
exsepeeeose
• Miss Alice Burnett is visiting . in Eg-
mondville. , • •
• aliss Cameron of Bayfield was the guest
of Mrs.Granger.last week.
',Miss Webster of • Londesboro -id the
: •guest of &Us. Edward .
'Miss Susie Cuclmoke of Rippen teak
• visiting Miss Brownlitet week. •
Mrs. Tufts of Belgravawaii a guest at
Mr. D. B. Kennedy's last week.
• Mimi Marion • Hartwell is. on it two
Menthe' yisit with friends; in Giidee
• rich. •
• Miss Snell of Brucefield .was visiting'
friends in town the latter part•of the
Mrs, Hillen leaves in a couPle of weeks
• to spend th•e winter with her sons in
•Detroit. . ' .
Mies Eroma, 'Burnett Goderich • town-
ship, le yisitirag, at the home 'of Airs.
Hanley:•• .
• Mies Lottie Wittrilefb Thursday of last
• week to Visit hergrandmother in
• • Port Perry.
Mr. and Mrs: Thee. Videanof GOderich
were guests of -Clinton friends- on
• Friday last.••
• Mr. A. A. Schrenk will attend the
• • Fair at Milverton and his old honae
to-dasr and Friday. '
• Miss .Georgie left a• few days. ago
• for Wheatley, Kent County, .Where
shelues secured a scheel.
.Mrs. McAllister and Miss McAllister
are guests of the former's. daughters,
Mrs. Robison of Lucknow.
-Mrs. Price, who has heed. visiting her
aunts Mrs. Copp, for some . time, re-
• turned to Toronto last Thursday.
Miss Leone Potts; who has been visit-
• ing at honie for the past. few 'weeks,
reterns on Saturday to Cleveland.
Mr. Fred. Stewart of 'Hamilton ' Was
visiting his Varsity chilli", John R
• Bell, for a few dale the -past week.
• Mrs. M. Fraser and Mrs. D. Richardson
of Jamestown were the -guests ; of
their eister,Mrs. Carling, On Tuesday,
MissIerilie of Olhaten, who has been
s visiting at Rev. Mr; Pattersoree in
Arthur, spent Monday in town a,
guest at the Queen's. -Mt. Forest
Representative.
Mr. Peter Macdonald, who has been
with Dr. Gunn for a eoupie of years
past, is now in Lordon whither be
went on Friday, to enter upon a
course of -medicine,
Mr. JW. Wilson, who has been relie-
ving at the Molsens Bank while the
! teller, Mr. Latotnell, was taking his
holidays, has been transferred to
Exeter where he is doing like duty.
• Mr. Wilson is a genial young gentle-
man and made many friends during
his short stay here.
• Mr. R. Crossland, late of the firm of
Phillips & Crossland, publishers of
the 'Actin Sun, was in Clintone on
i
Friday lards It s siva refertnight
gime he drew out of the business
which is now Controlled by San Phil-
lips alone, a brother, by the way, of
W. Q. 'WWI% of 'the Seib Block
office.
Mr, and Mrs. Sohn S. Zoeller of Chicago
rigida flying vita to W. D. Fair and
the Misses .Fair on Friday last. Mr.
_..„ssgoeller is it wealthy citizen of the
indy city, butting was his first trip
this eide of the border. Ile is high up
in Masonry and paid the brethern of
theliicallodge a visit at their meeting
on Friday night, •
Mrs.(Dr.) I.W.Cook of elosherandiane.,
accompanied by her three worth; on a,
few weeks' visit at Mr. D.Oook's and
with other blends in town and town-
- elaips,inchading Ashileld where theolcl
• folks live. Dr.Cook intends taking up
the practice of his profeseion at some
<Abet pointbut before settling down
will be coming home to Warm the
hearts under the eld roof tree by his
--pregniace. •
Robt R. .rifentair at Goderich Was in
town this week on a Visit Mr. Mg -
Lean was the Conservative cabal -
date at the bye -election in WestHurd
on wherein, Mich ballot Stealing and
fraudulent methods were resorted to
in order'. to gain it seat for his oppon-
ent, Robert HoireeeS But judging.
'
from his looks he is net much the
Worse for the fight. -Portage La
'Prairie News,
Mr, Meld Lindsey .of Jarvis,
Mandcramitsr, whose previous Visit to
Clinton was in 1804, was.the guest of
Mr. James' Howson on Monday.
They were sbhoolgnitte0 in the long
ago and had a host of reminiscenees
to 'recall of the good old pioneer days
Of Helton &Atty. Mr. Lindsay was
On his way home from Beigrave
Where he had been the guest • of his
friend, Merehent McLellan,
TAO Nates-ItiroOrrn is pleated to hear
from hir.Smith Kilty, now Of ()alums Seeding year ioth in quality and
et,111.1ch., ad to learn that he has a - uarrtity, The large hall was filled to
good -paying situation and is doing
well, much !letter from it financial
Feint of view than anything the
eiSet at present promisee. He Intl -
)nates thab his brother Sack will fig,
Welt* it Mocha event. in Clinton next
Month, but of that more Will, The
Copper Country Nowa of Calumet in
Oa ad issue had the following: The Mite Aggie Douglan hire been home
cooperaty Confectionery* Empor. on a vacation, She holds a reiponsible
ium Wee Opened to the public last position in. London,
Week and the treW store attracted Mr, John Thirsk has started hie but.
31112011 favorable comment from the ter factorY ajtain Arid haa engaged the
the place 'being, decidedly services of At. Wm. Bender to mein
frilled In appearance. -T, S. Xilty,
eel of Clinton, Ont., hes Mr. Ju. tleigitLiosuisehinitha
tii P011itiO11, inure new store. Goshen tohool
Kelly eawinill was burned. to the
ground on Thursday night last How
the fire started ie not known,
- • —_.
West wawanosb.
On Tueekley of last week.Frances
Jones, beloved wife of John Pugsley
departed We life in the 08th year of her
040, She was touch beloved in the
circle in which.she lamed and there
are many who Mourn her departure.
Mrs, Pugsley lived a consistent Chris-
tian life. She was converted et seven-
teen years of age and for twenty -live
years she was a member of the Methodist
church here where her funeral sermon
was neeeched last Sunday, Her fore-
fathers were -IL H. Loyalists and her
A etieCial meetln of the Preabytery The quarterly meeting . of the ex-
Velberno Township.
Ot London Was held ues ay morn ug o ecative committee of the Synod of the 1The frost Pridey night lad damaged
conelder a call presented by the eongre.
;ration of Brucefield, in the Huron Pres-
bytery, to Rev. A II. Sewers. for ash -
teen years pastor of the Vint Presbyter -
Ian Churcn, Welty:darner township.
The Moderator, Rey. Thos. Wilson,
presided. and there was a large atten-
dance of ministers and laymen.
A strong delegation from Mr. Sewers"
present charge, headed by Mr. Adatla
Nichol, waited on the Presbytery and
vigororrely opposed the call fax= Bruce -
field, pointing out the harmony which lowing gentlemen were elected:Clerical reagan oo Sabbath,
had at all Wawa existed betvveen Mr. -Revs, Dean Imes, Canon Young and .
Sewers and. his flock, and. the progress Arehdeacon Davis. Lay -Messrs. 0.
made by the church in consequence. Jenkipe, 11110 Wilson and T.H.Luscombe. Hunter and crossioy
ma StratfOrd.
Rev. Mr. Shaw, Mr. Fotheringhare The fliehop subsequently added the
and Mr. Bell, of Bruer/field, were heard following: Clericiii--Revs.Canon &men , -•...-
good reasons why the transfer etioulo, Noble and R. ayly. The matter revrreliZavgirreel4 oe 0 ,,,, ...
Hunter am (Pressley, the farnetni
in support of the call, each advaucing and W. Craig, Ley -Messrs, Jr. D.
refer to it, but on account of his left in the Bishop's IATId8 for pas,- weclnesday, Oct.4th at 1 p. m, on lot
rent preparations area b etrii:Is.7-m°8faareaetenotdr,"
De approved of by the Presbytery. dealt with by the meeting that more
Mr. Swam left the matter an the especially relate to the Perth die.
hands of the Presbytery. He stated trict were as follows ; The congre. " al •
that the relatione between hivaself and gation of Emmanuel ehurch, Ellice
the Congregation of Westminster had township, who had erected it neat ,
always been of the most cordial no..• brick church, asked for a Sunday eer- Brown's Sale Resister
tire. There was 110 church he would, vice, On motion the sum of $25 was
ealth he felt it necessary to take a, ..naent of expenses of such service once 17 con 2, flibbert, clearing sale of tam
charge where the work WAS lighter,. a month. A petition was presented stook and implensents.-Mary Hickey,
The call was sustained, many of the from the incumbent of Atwood and proprietress ; Thomas Brown, Alio-
members expressing regret at Mr, Etenfryn and members of the congre. tioneer.
SaWers' removal, gation, asking that Elmabe re -attach. Thursday Oct. 12th at 1 p. ni, on lot
The paStoral tie is hi be dissolved ed to the parish. The matter was left, 05,•Bayfield'Llue, Goderich township.
'after tbe first Sabbath of October as before, in the bands of the Bishop, extensive sale of farm- stock and hel.
Rev. -Mr'. Moffat was apppointed to de- The deanery of Wind presented a pleiments.-John Beacom, Proprietor ;
clue the pulpit vacant on the the 8th 1 memorial in reference to re -opening of Thomas _Brown, Auctioneer.
October, and ad as interim moderator seryiees at Drumbo. On motion the Friday, Oct. 13th; et 1 p, m. on lot 27
thereafter, with leave to moderate in Bishop was requested to send a cons- H. R. S.. Tuckersmith, extensive sale
a call before next Presbytery meeting rnissioner to visit Drumbo and parts of farm stock and implernentil,-W. C.
should the Congregation be prepared, adjacent and meanwhile to . endeavor Itrooldvenb,oArcuncigthio,nePerr.oprietor ; Thomas
Messrs. Currieand Kay were appoint- to open a service.
ing on Mr. Sewers' removal. Live Stock Markets. 9,cen, 3. Hullett, clearing sale of farro
Thursday, Oct. 19tht at 1 p.m., on lot
ed a committee to draft a minute bear-
L6ndon, sepreN2ms.peci•aw_ue.re eepterolocykraientdori;m1phloeTiontscroHwenn,ry4uLciuttolne:
and at Liverpool prices for Canadian
and American cattle were unchanged Saturday, Oct. 41st, at 1 p. in. at the -
at lit to Ilec per lb (dressed weigh?
refrigerator beef weaker at $§ to 8 c stock sale of horses arid cattle.-Thoe.
Commercial Hotel yards, Seaforth,
per lb. Brown, .A.uctioneer.
NEW YORK, Mondavi Oct. 16th, at 1p, Won lot,
day we shipped. 500 beeves and 13,850
New York, Sept, 20.—(Special.)—:ro. 1, con 3, Tuckersmith, farm stock and
•
implements wil hoot reserve. -James
'Came Prop. Thos. Brown, Auctioneer.
TO, Saturday, Oct. 14th, at 1 p. in. at
quarters of be• foRoN
Toronto, Sept.. 26. -,-The receipts at teneive sale of sixty head of stock cat-
McOormill'e stock yards, Dublin, ex -
the western cattle yards this morning tle without reserve. -John McConnell,
were 53 loads, comprising 1,050 sheep Proprietor ; Thomas Brown, Auction.- •
• and lambs, 1,000 hogs, 32 calves and a eer, • - . - - - - - -
few 'milkers. ' '
The bad weather had a depressing -
effect on the trade ; the attendance of ,
bu ers was much smaller than usual, • MILLINERY
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blackstone and
Misses Fenny and Vicie were guests
at Mr. James Hearn's part of last
'week. *
Mrs. Powell and family -of- Detroit,
who have been guests of her brother,
Mr. James Seale, returned home this
week.
Mr. Perry.Plurnsteel left Tuesday for
the Agricultural College, Guelph, to
enter upon a regular two-year
course, '
Mr. Robert Schrenk and Miss Lizzie
Schrenk Milverton were visiting
• their brother, Mr. As' A. Schrenk,
last week.
The Misses Kerr and Messrs. Harry.
Ryan and Ed. Christai of Sheppard-
-- ton. were guests of Mrs. D. Cook, Sr.,
this week. • '
Miss McMordie who has been theguest
Miss Kate McNaughton for the last
week, returns this p,m. to her home
s near 'Brucefield.
Mrs. Ruinball of St. Joseph, who jlaS
. been visiting her mother, Mrs. Walk-
er, for the past few days, returned
• home yesterday.
Miss Leslie returned last week from
• Arthur where she had been spending
it few weeks with her sister, Mts.
:(Rey.) J. J. Patterson. '
Mr. -and irro: Janses McMurehie were
in town on Saturday en their way
home to 'Blyth after an extended
honeymoon. down by the sea.
Mr. James Steveris of the Base Line is
in G-oderiali this week having a talk
over old times with a host of friends
• who.will have thereassembled.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford returned the
• other day frinn a very pleasant visit
of a .week's duration with friends in
Elderslie township and Port Elgin.
Councillors Johnson and Ford and ,Mr,
Jas. Seale attended; the Zurich Fair'
• on Thursday last. Mr. Seale won
second naoney withr:this carriage
horse. ,
Miss Flora Routledge leavee Aliortly
.for Guelph where she has taken a
,sitiuttion. Her sister, Miss Ellen
Routledge, will accompany her to
,
Mr. Jelin Rensford was in Loridon
attending a meeting of the Execu-
tive Conamittee for the Diocese lest
Thursda,y. St. Paul's layrepreseota-
tive rarely ever absents himself
_ when duty calls hina away. ' '
Dr. Thompson has been Appointed
medical examiner by the Metropoli-
• tan Life Insurance Company and will
be its 'guest at Ottawa, at O. meeting
of the officials, agents and naedical,
advisors to begin on October 10the •
Mr.. road Mrs, William Pollock of the -
Goshen Line,Stantey,w,ere last Thurs. Nimmtp rtymp rump wittitr Timmy rim - !Imp?
An Epworth League rally will be
held at Brick chureh, Belgraee eircait.
next Sunday and Monday, .0ct. ist and
2nd,- There will be service -Sundae-,
both mornirig and evening, arid a
sacred•concert will be• given on Mon-
day evening,. eoropbsed of music, reqi-
tatiens and addresses. Bethel choir -
will furhish pare of the music. A pleas.
ant tiuyb is expected.
Miss' Qarrle McGee, who has been
suffering from an attack of acolet
fever, is recovering.
'Mr. Patrick McGlynn has purchased
Diocese ot Hunan wag held in London e corn crop.
Thursday, 'Mellon Balsiwin presiding, The trueteell'have engaged Mr. 11.1'.V
The question of separating the Pres. Morrish for the incoming year at a
ton and Hespelar churehee, with emu • salary of . Thle will be Mr. Nor-
:
other matters, was referred to it special rieha fourth year. He boa been given
commitee to be appointed by the 131e. a raid In his 'galaxy every year mince be
hop. It was decided that the congre• eame„here; Thi e speak well for him
gations of Modretown and Ootittwright as a urst-e2ma 0""er"
etrould be operated. The election of Threehing is nearly through around
missions conomittee took place, Hey, bore.
T. G. A. Wright and Mr. R. M, Mc. • Messrs Aaron Pieber and Nelson
were the gueste of Mr. john
Elheran acting at scrutineers. The fol. McLarty
WORM Line.
.
The sale of Mr. Ches. Stewart on
Friday last was a complete success.
Though the day was somewhat cold
yet the weather seemed to Make no
difference on -the crowd. The sales tot,
ailed almotit $1409. Mr, Stewart's cat-
tle and horses went unusually high,
one horse bringing him the handsome
sum of $137,00, while . two-year-olcre
went for $70.00 each. Other articles
went in proportion to this everything
bringing almost it full ' value. No
doubt a, great deal rested -in the auc-
tioneer, r. '.Brown, who wielded the
hammer always to the best advantage.
We believe this is Mr. Brown's first ap-
pearance in this section, but according
those who were here appeared Ss% ---
cahniefly desirous to get away as soon as kJ .,
procured his eervices, :cattle trade; the export business - wises. !ENING...,
to reports it will not be his last, for
•
several other farmers who are having
Sonae of the people of this line atter'. slow, as a larger percentage of. 'dile re- You are cordially invited to
•sales later in the seawall have already possible.:..
umere Was no improvement in th
ceipts than usual were of Inferior attend our Millinery Open-
pqshen Line, Ste,nley,last.Senday.
ity. ,Prices ranged from $4.25 to $4 ' . . Sept. 29th. and 30th:- -
ing on Friday andSaturday,
1 . wir Peak,
,Messrs..Arthur and Norman ' Weigh .80 McKinnon •& Co„ Blyth
per cwt., with ten cents or an eighth • •
a Windmill from Al.r. Sheriff of ,whoci„,
. ,
spent Sunday in Brucefield. •
cipient of a handsome present by his
Mi. Thos. 1 Butcher cattle was featureless; rnuc
Ib. Onl
stuff aced froth 31 to Re per
wife last Friday. It was nothing less
the little good stuff we had here four'
than a handserne daughter. et° doubt
a ready sale, and seldom was 4c. touc
Tom will wear a smile for the rest Of
Is the first grand- ed; Common cattle was a bard tead
his -days: as this at prices which neither buyer nor selle
daughter Mr. and: Mrs G. Elliott haye cared to quote. -
held at Donnybrook on SundaY and 'to...boast of, , Stocker were inclined to be a littl
Mr. and Mrs, James Parke , of Para- '
Monday, Sept..1.$th, abd 19th. .Rev, R. -
aise Villa spenb . the 54th anniversary more easy. ' •
Feeders, export bells, and • milker
Hobbs of Winglaara preached Sunday f their wedding dity at their dabghter's
morning and afternoon, and Rev. Mr. ?Ars. J Cluff of this line, last Friday. The supply of sheep and lambs wa
were practically uftchanged:
Hutton of Diingannon in the everring. Mr, and Mrs. Parke are still hale and '
not quiti3 so liberal as has-been the ca$
A, sacred concert Was -given on Mondry hearty especially ec; for their ripe ai. lately, and prices were steady, ead. o
evenibg which proved very successfu . We all express our best wishes for the casionally. firmer, though,,E.icarcel
Addresses were given by Revs.: 'Nilsen aged couple and hope they may yet
of Beimiller. Oaten of Beigrave, and live t� enjoy Many euch anriversaries. quotably increased. •
Business Was dull all round, an
H. Lotkhart. , Miss E. Patterson of . Mr, B. Anderson' of Toronto return -
sales were of no representative value,
Auburn, the popular soloist, rendered ed home last Thursday en holidays,
• more for selectioris.
church, which gives good satisfaction
and adds to the lorianty of the suburbs
of the village. •
A number of the members of l3ethel
Epworth League are going to attend
the E. L, convention in Teesvvater on
Oct. '
Interesting anniversary services were
a solo in her usual excellent style an
was enthusiastically received. Solos.r
. by Miss Nina' Lockhart and Rev. F. J.
Oaten were also :much appreciated.'
• The Sunday collection amounted , to
$49,00 and the concert realized $ 8. .
A number of our people are atten&
ingthe Goderich Fair this week, On Saturday, Sept, Ifith,mo thebanks
cig.. the Maitland, •con.: 10, Was held, a
union school piled° of the four adjoin=
ing sections. The wether was all that
could be desired, and a goodly number
of people gathered to enjoy the day:
Boating:* swieging and ball -Playing
occupied the attentiOn of all, till about
3 o'clock when an interestiog program
•was given. • After this; came the races
which were parfieulerly well enjoyed,
among the rpost interesting being the
trustees' race and the cake race. Then
came lunch which came. in for. a good
share of the enjoyment and was heart-
ily partaken of. . When the' shades of
evening -began to fall the people pre-
pared. for home, all expressing them,
selves highly pleased with the day's
, London Road,
Plumsteel and Gibbing's, • who , are
farining200 acres, have bought a corn
cutter and bad it at work on their
place this week. It Clears off a. big
field in shortorder,but as an implement
of this kind • costs big money and the
corn crop is but comparatively small
one machine can do the cutting for a
number of fermers. Mr. Plumsteel is
of the opinion that corn will be grown
more extensively in the future than in
the past, and that a cutter will by and
by be as much of a neceesitY •as, a
mower, for instance.
On Wednesday. rithigh noon kr. A.
Cameron, one of our young business
men, was united for life by Rev. Mr.'
Bradley to Miss Mary Barlett, daugh-
ter of Mrs. James Barlett. •
• The prices for hogs to -day --was 41
per lb. for choice hogs (scaling from160
to 200 Ibs),and 41e per lb. for light and
fat hogs.
•• Following is the range- of current
quotations :- -
Cattle.
Shippers per OA. $4 26 $6 00
Butcher choice del . ... 3 75 . 4 1.2,1
Botcher medium to good: .3 25 • 3 50
Butcher inferior..., . . .. ..,3 00 3 25
Stockers per cwt 3 00 ' 3 25
'Sheep and Lambs. •
Ewes per ,cwt 50 273
Spring lambs each 2 25. 8 25
Bucks peeevet. , 2.50 275
• ' Milkers and Calves.
Cows each . . 25 00 45 00
Calves each .2-00 -700
Hogs. •
Choice hogs per cwt,..... 4_ 25 4 0
Light hogs per cwt4 25 4121
Heavy begs per cwt4 00 4 121
LAST WEEK'S REOIMPTS,
The receipts at the western cattle
market last week were 3,740 cattle,
'7.054, sheep and Iambs, 4639 hogs and
100 I
outing. • , ca ves.
•3r guests of the latter s meter, Mrs.E11. •
Laird.Mr. Pollock,'Who was born Mad ,
raised on • the Goehen, is the
only one of the family now living on it=
that Line,where once there were tee.
Mr. Robert Coate,Jr. returned to Tor-
onto' Monday after a ten -days'
holiday. In his capacity. as pri.
vete secretary of the managing editor
of the Globe Mr. Coats has r.-•-•
done such good work. that he Was ft --
recently given it handoome increase
of salary. •••
Mess rs. FrankHovey and Reg.Bell !ewer)
on Saturday after. their long vaca- :7... -
Um, the former to Trinty College
and the latter for the niversity, "'-
Toronto. As both these young men
• are studious and. cleVer, :we are sue&
to hear from them again to their
own credit and to the •credit of the
Clinton Collegiate. ^
Mr, Waiter Turnbull was in town part
of last week making what will likely
be his last visit for eoine time riethis
week he goes to Toronto to enter
his course In ,the Toronto School of
Medicine. Speaking °of his brother.,
Dr. Turnbull, Walter said that he
was when he last wrote in Heidel.
burg, Germany, pursuing his etudies
there and hardly expected to return
• home to Canada much before Christ.
Muff.
Rev. R. McCosh left for thaxecutive
in London and thence to Chatham on
Thursday lad, after spending nearly
two weeks at the rectory, also with
his cousin, Mr. Richard Irwin, and
other friends. Mr. McCosh spent
his atat years of ministerial life in
Bayfield and afterwards was rector of
the church in Wingham, and is al-
ways welcome among his Huron
friends.
'
•
• IN !tEin .
•High Gourt.. of Justioei.
MELYILL313 vs. mnLyrgarc,
. •
Tenderb win be iceeived by the iliderelgned
up to the 10th day of October 1899 for the pur-
chase of the lands In question in this action,viz :-
The western part of lot 10 in the 9111.• concession
of Mullett hounded by the Rivef Maitland, and
the wholvof lot 17 in the 9th concession,Eullett,
excepting therefrom fourteen acres off thesouth
Part of lot heretofore conveyed to James • Allen
and tbe portion of the lot laid out into Village
lots and known as the 'Village ar ord.
The lands to be sold comprise 104 sores, 8 roods
end2perchqs,more or less.and are particularly de-
scribed bymetes and bounds in it certain mort-
iftervAlegglifooloilijnilegt,rf7recir Lawrence
• Particulars and conditions of sale may be
obtained on application to Messrs. Gerrow and
Proudfoot, Barristers,Goderioh, or to EVErolm-
sted,,Barrister, Seaforth. •
• Dated at Goderlah this 23rd day of 8804899 ,
B. L. DOYLE,
Master at Goderfoh.
•
• •
'mint? lutintt mmtr.
JACKSON BROS.
CASH CLOTHING PEOPLE. -
wweriverle"owile,..6.48~1..eq."rwevie.einvie.46.-iewiribrer4oree.wevia•-•,ft,
T' EASY.' TO BE SATISFIED when you come to us to buy. Our stock,
affords an excellent assortment to choose from, and the quality of our goods is,
such that you have confidence in them. You don't feel. that you are buying cheap',
trashy goods—grods that will turn shabby in a week's wear. At the present time
we have all our new Fall Suits in and. we are safe in saying that no house in the
West equ4s Us for selection. There is a charaeter and style about our .geods- that
cannot bnseen elsewhere and our prices are the very 16 -west.`" .
Our Children's Suits are $2.00; 3:00, 4,00 and 60 0
Our Men's Suits are $5.00, 7.00, 8,00 and 10.00.
Out Men's Pants are 76e, $1.00, 1.60 and. 2.00.
• Our School Tants are ,6,0c, 60c, 75c and 850,
BIIRTMES.
SPEERS:-rti Ashfield, 12th con., on
the 24th inst., the wife of Mr. Wil-
• liana Speers, of a daughter,
NIXON,-In Ashfleid, 18th con., the IP"'
Vile of Mr. Ralph Nixon, of it son.
• Blake.
Last Sunday we were visited by one ,are,„
of the heaviest rains of the many rains
with which Providence has blessed ns
thizzerison„ This 'should Stop all grim. •
bling about the scarcity \of water for •"--
V the very best quality, solid sole leather. You will find no paper, no shoddy, and no fillings in my composition- It 18. a
this fall at lead.
This part of the comfier seethe to .
have taken a windmill craze. Within V worth your while to come and see me. I am moving out very fast. 4.
it few months many windmills have
been ereeted in this neighborhood to SHOE Fort LADIES' WEAR. This famous make of shoes is acknowledged. to be' the best on
the. gred eatiefaction of the agents. THE "at
&lasers. WM. Lemlont and john A. the market, but there are numbers of people who will say that they have other makes just as good, but take no chanes
Zurich 1Vair id pad gild gone for E
The genuine "Bell" make cannot be equalled and we are the agents for this place.
littatid011 are the mosbrecent purchasers,
rxtb ter't 11=Inixttletetg Our Boys' Standard School Shoes Still sell in a manner that surprises us, but still it is not to be wondered at OS they
are without doubt the cheapest goods in the trade.
()Neilson
We would rather you would judge
this store by the superior values in reliable
merchandise that are to be had here every
day than even by the special bargains that
ready money buying enables usi,Lp. offer you
from time to time. Look into our eirltrr
day prices and make comparisons. We are
willing to have you do it at any tirae. The
more you:ido the more likely you are to do
your dry goods buying here.
Gold Medal Black Dress Goods
• Om• constant aim is to get THE BEST for° our custom-
ers in every line we handle. It is the selling of good goods
that has made this business what it is to -day. Because we •
want THE ilIST we have added the celebrated,"Gold Medal".
Black Dress Goods to our stopk and it is with confidence
that we recommend them to you, both for appearance and
wearing qualities. They are made from selected long -fibre
Australian wool and dyed. by special process, which giyes the.
fabric more durability, softer finish. and. better wear.
We show them. in a pauticularly attractive range of
Crepons,Poplinf3 or Bengalines, Serges and Mourning p..iaterials
ale
Of Black Dreis Goodi
Commencing Saturday, Sept 30-
To Make ri:kOra. for the heavy' importations of Gold
Medal Black Dress Goods now coming to- hand, we must
clear out quickly many of the lines of bla,ck goods now in
stock. , This is why. we are commencing on Saturday, Sept
30th, a special cleanug sale of blaek dress fabrics. The
goods are.our well-known reliable qualities, thoroughly. de-
pendable in every way,. --but but they anust make way for ,Gold •
Medal -goods. The prices are such as should bring every
prospective buyer Of blaok dress goods here while the sale
lasts, for there is no doubt about it being a money -saving
chance to buy black dress goods. The goods go ' on sale Sat-
urday morning, Sept; 30th. Those who Etre VASS will come
38 Inoli Bltufir, Wed Orepon, blister I 88, Inch all -wool:. black lIenriettiti
• •
and stripe.eeots, 'three peter*: ,fine weave and good wel8ht rsgu
regular 750 goods, to make way for . I r p
-**Gold Medal" goods, commencing Ai.. for ."eold atedal"goocis, coma:enc. • s.s,
Saturday.. .. , . •... %VC • ing Saturday ....... .. .. ; xfoc
43DrInolaGyoadnsoyirirooaded '131;r1r 44 teoh alt pure wool, milk finished
/ eve; thread,pnre Wogl°,9Pyrie•ptriley1:4 black Henrietta, nothing more ser-
• make, regular prioe $1, . to, make viceable than Henristtas made, •
regular price 7o to make robni
• morn for eGold Medei"goodssioni- for "Gold Medal" goodsicommeno-
meneing 'Saturday .. ; . • ... 98u. .irg Saturday ,••,••e . ... • .. • . tKri
e8 Inch fine wool', Wok 09 Inoh fancy ',recede French Drese,
finish, will make a stylish and ser, . • Goods,strong,serviceable material,
viceable dress„rogular price was : bright finish, regiear'prioe 850, to
60o,to maketerim foreGold Medal" nn -make. room for "(Sold Medal" 25cgeode; °commending Saturday 'OM, goods, cornmencing.Saturday
89 Inch e.11Wool blatk Serge, noth- 45 Inoh all wool fen,* bleok Dress .
leg mere popular this seiteon, reg. • , Goods, neat, entail, pattern; regti• ;.,
ular price, as 500, to make. room • • lar 1350 goods, to make rooria4for
for eGeld aledergoods,00mmeno. n "Gold Medal" goods, oommenonag. •
ing Saturday.. • :;,;. 0 C Saturday.: ...,
About half a dozen ends of very fine rill woolil3rooade' black
Dress Goods, eonae of the finest' goods we °erre, 40 t� 44 '
inobes wide and 901d at 15e, 80o, 900 arid $1 per yard. We ,
want t� clear them. ott. to mike room for, "Gold Medal"
geniis and will eat them oi sale oornmeheing Saturday
Morning et your ohoioe for ... Vi8C
These are only some",sample vainest but they'll do to judge
. the rest by. There's not an inflated price or a fictitious value
in the whole lot, and We are Well within the Mark whenwe rimy
that it is many• a. day since .such.:a dress goods, opportunity has
presented itself to buyers. . . •
• Therm& wiy to buy clothing is to pay e, fair price itia get good goods. -That's true ecOn 4
omy. ' Nobody will say that buying' low-priced clothing pays. Still there are lots of people who
look at the price and never stop to consider value. When you come to us we will 'guarantee to
give you value .that cannot be equalled by any house in the trade. We send. our goods to all
pubis of Canada and they must be right,
;••esseee.va-e• Awa
Silo Department
,
*sof
Our sixth shipment of the famous 6, Creole
Shoe is now in and we have every size.
•••41
ata called, the "Creole' This cut gives y,ou shape
and style. I am sold at $100 a pair, and I am said to be
the best wearing shoe on the market. People who have
tried me tell this story, and I know it is true. jackson
IA.., trot are the only people selling me in town. I am, made from the best Milwaukee 011, Grath,
# and will always remain soft. I am waterproof and entirely seamless,. My bottoms are of
A
t e utmost Mal with the addition that
has been put to it this. year, REPAIRS' ON SHOES PRO.IVIPTLY ATTENDED TO, -.0040000;*.
Miss Lizile Allan is siek With Inflate.•
Mation of the lunge.
Mr, John 'Untied of Zurich wet in laolb.14411101aelklii.46,4016.4eAs016.46,11ifriviawakella4AavvirlaAaraa,1101110b011004041,11.A.
our village heat week. Zohn's vieite
aro) becoming more frequent Andre.
gular.
BROS.
&Oa
4USU 444U 44U&ilia WWI AIWA
IVO Mg Specials. •
in Plaids. ...,
st when they are most wanted these
bargains ,cerne. Right* at the time you want
the goods. They go on sale with the Black
dress goods Saturday morning,
ft0e and aoe Plaids
tor 25t.
20) Yards Union and ell y/ool plaids,
• about 10 different patterns, 'Suit-
• able for %valetaor children's drams
most of them regular 400 and 50o
• goods, on eale with the black Dresii
Goods Saturday morning at
for tiSe.
.About 76 yards all wool Plaids, very
line quality, 48 iricilies wide, good
patterns, regular 75o geode, on
sale Saturday waning with the
25c • Black Dress Goods at......
•
48C
Ft
Linind Special •
be.buying Dress goods and of course you'll want
linings. With our English linings their came seven ends of
dark, green instead of dark grey as ordered. The green wont
sell at a refrularprice so it goes with the dress goods Saturday
at an irregular one.
800 'Yards Eliglish Linenette Lining, 40 inches wide, the best quality we „
handle, our regular price is 160, on sale Saturday at Ile
THE PRETTIEST HITS
CLINTON EVER SAW
We've su.tpeAsed ourselves this season in, Millin
That's the unanimous opinion of the throngs of la
who attended our fall opening last week. It would
hard indeed for any person to have anything but praise
and admiration for the array of stylish, head wear that
Inakes up the opening display in our Millinery show-
room. The latest styles Are here, and all through the
• season you'll find something new here every week.
4444444+*• -•44.444+44,444444+44+++.44+4......4444444444.4..._.
•
DRESS MARINO '
Otir Drage Making depertment is now in
fell running order. Striotly ftreteilass
work at moderete price°. Satisfatition
gearanteed,
MANTLE MANINe
We make mantles to order, make theta
and finish them ari they slionhi be done,
make them in itp•iXr*date dish% Paled
At guaranteed:
004•040011.40•001111•410041104,140 *lied 411,044011110144011111100
I- , • • e
. :
O Compare "GOLD idipDAL" Crepon at $1.00 With :
•
i Other kinds at $1.Z. You% find it just as. good, rj
•
•
• , •
•
11140040.110.0000011111410040MHO 4.11.11.041.4.1111410041111.0.40e:
HODOENS BROS. migters unto
• solp
410,3