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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-23, Page 8.[...01111111110111111111 VARIETY EEMITY,. • BRIGHTNESS •NOVELTY VALVE • Are all applicable to our Crepe Pa. per for making lamp shades. OUR VARIETY VAS never greater and that ravens a great deal to thooe who have previously been acquainted with our stet*. We have never before bad so • rainy desigue in all desirable colons, Their OBA1.1TY a YerY manifest wheri rnadeunona live or six point wire -frame which we can supply for 15 tent,8)^ They are an ornament more ,dainty and refined for any home than perhaps Can he obtained at au equal egttertee. A shade in color le harrnov with the room, gives it a, BRIGHT - =Ss and air of comfort and content, ment, few if any articles at a meal cot can simply, Their NOVELTY le equal to ali respects to any other feat- ure they possess, they have 4 newmese and effect in a room peculiar to thorn! Selves, best known to those who have the most of them. Above our 'VAL- VES you cannot go --below our prices it is oot wise to go. We have no mon- amply at all in Crepe Paper. Our man. °pelvis in the big assortment of de- signsatud colors and the en reasonable prices at which We sell. , tlie ghergoose, Always the Beat. The Fair go, CLINTON. ' Agener Parker's Pee Works. • 1...i IL .[ . _ „ Mro. Higglinfof Hamilton is tilt guest of Mrs4 Carter. Mise 1 Cook islet). an extended violt to Melillo In Londoo.---- Mise Sprint of. Seaforth 14 the guest ottani. W. Footer. Mr. and Mrs. ALY, McLean bf Sertforth 7 were in tOWn en Monday.. " Min Speck ot Toronto le visiting hs' sister, Mrs. john Johnson, lirs.Eddy of Seaforth Was the guedt of Mile Bert Potts Wit week. Mee. Reed accompanied her son, L as far as London on Tuesday. Mr. A. A, Schrenk visited. the parental Wine in Milverton on. Surtaity. M. and tare. S. L Smith, spent 'Tues.. day and Wednesday lo Goderich, Dr. ItlaeCallurft and Clerk Campbell, Londesboro, were M 0110ton on 14on. do% Mrs, Snell Of Brucefield was the g_uest Monday and Ttlesday of WS. John Pinnings. Mr. E. • Foster hae returned to town after an absence of two and a half Months in Ripley, Mrs, Levis of Rololesville is viaiting I'her daughter Mr& W. niir and New Acivertisera,ents. A Testimonial -A. J. 1 The War witb the Boers -W. Cooper 800)- 1 The Power of Cash Buying -Jackson Bros, , .8 Cbrietmas Just .4.head--Elodgens Bros. • I $ 04P0 lioat-Botel Clarendea..;. We Observe-Newcembe'e 4 Teacher Iptuted-W. T. Jefferson. „4 Huron Ceenty ,Counoil-W Tiane 5 Farm for Sale-tto13ert none • • 4 FarMfor Sale -James Mair 5 •Secondaandeuttersfor Sale -Pavia 8s pavle5 Even' Day Pareelna-atrolrinnon 64 col • 6 About o o 0 WHEII.E THEY ARE • eoPle ANDWHAT 0 • THEY ARE DO,NG K.,, eroneeteecori •vv Jay vv Mies Me.bel Cleft Visited' Varna friends • tbrs week. ' •Mr. Bert Mellveen, Godericb, Sunday- • ed in Olinton. . Mi. and afra•Williana DoWns;Jr.,spent Sunday. in Auburti.' , •, • Mr. Howard was a guest of his aunt; •• Mrs,.0ailing,ori Monday. Mr. Tait of Exeter was the guest of Mr. J. J. Fisher on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downs, Jr., Son • -1-4,-;!:,..LdaYed,with.Beigrave.friends.- • Mrs. Polly �f Amhurst Isle is visiting • her daughter, Mrs. James Mollath.. ° Mr. Jacob Taylot transacted lifeinsur- • mice business in Bayfieldon Monday. Mr. Wiiliam•Scott �f Seaforth was a • guest at Mr. Thos. Mason's on Dave Fritzley, John Wiggins and John* Craigie of Goderich were in town on Simday. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stoman faun:Jed• ' Mondet, from. a fortoight's visit in Midland. • MissElva Adame of Londesboro was • the guest of Miss Bell for a few days this past week. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Pentland. of •the Nile were guests at Me; R. J. Oluff's Tuesday andyesterdate Mrs. Geo. Swartz accompanied Mrs. J. B, Rumball on her visit to rela- tives in Goderith last week. • Mr; J. A. Toed and Miss Ballarcl of of Woodham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Newconabe over Sunday. Rey. Dr. Sutherland of Toronto, who preached in the Methodist churches on Sunday, Was the guest of .Mr. Horace Foster 'while in town'. • Mrs. John Bell returned home from London hospital on Tuesday evening. 'Mr, Bell went down to the city in the. morning and accompanied her home. Mrs +Cooper, who has been visiting, friends in Goderich and elsewhere, returned to town last week and is now with her soh, • Mr. George A. Cooperan Goderich townslaip. Mr. and Mrs. John Tedford returned Thursday last from Osprey township Where they spent three weeks under the former's parental roof. Mrs. Tedford, Sr., had been quite ill but .had much improved. before they left. Mr. E. Cantelon returned Saturday from his deer hunt in Muskoka. His party had good luck and a splendid time. The weather was delightful. Mr.Cantelon says over 2,000 deer were shot during the season, hunters flocking in from far and. near. Miss Couch has beeri in poor health of late and is taking a month's holidays. On Thursday she left for St. Thomas where she will visit with relatives for a fortnight: She was atcompanied as far as London by Miss Azie Gib- bings who returned home on Sitter - day, Mr. M. 0. Dickson. District Passenger Agent of the Grand Trunk Railway, was in town yesterday. He is mak- ing a tour of the agencies, giving their representatiyes pointers and brushing them up where the inter- ests of the Company call for it, He is a popUlat D. P. A. • sou, Kr. G. Mr. and Mrs. John Scarlett of Lead - bury were guests at Mr. G. J. Stew- art's on Friday last, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fitztahnons visited their daughter. Mrs. Ed. Munroe, of Goderich last Thursday. Mr, W. W. L. Chapman, Montreal, in- spector of Molsons Bank, visited the branch here on Monday. Mrs. Hale: who has been on a visit to her son in Chicago for the past three or four weeks, arrived home Satur- day evening last, Mr. George Seale of Olandeboye and Mr, and Mrs, Jaentamine Seale of St. Marys were guest this past week of Ws. James Seale, Mr. John McCall. of Sinicoe, tke new leader of the C. O. V. Band arrived Monday and attended practice that night. He is a clarionet player and is said to be an expert on the violin as vvell. Dr. and Mrs. Graham visited Brussels friends on Frulay last, •The Dr. is it property, owner In that village and last week had a plate glass front put in for one of MS tenants. The glass I was put in place in the it. me Mewed in the afternoon and mashed by it vandal that same night." . Miss May Hallett of Guelph, who will have charge of Mrs. Motlaray • Snaith's classes during the hatter's absence in the city .arrive on Saturday. Miss Hallett is a pada- ate of the Toronto Conservatory. of Music, both in teachers' course and theory.. She starts with a large class and being- highly recommended by • Dr:Visher will no doubt Meet wth success. Word has been received from tdriohn Callender, it former resident of Clin- ton, who went to Colorado some time since with the hope- that the change of climate would improve his bealth. He has, however, founa the air there too frigid and has gone to more selubrious Arizona where the teMperature in the daytime stands at between' 80 and ..pe but the nights are cool. Mr. Call- ender writes tbe larethern of the Oddfellows' Lodgehere that be feels Some but not very much better . and is rather discouraged in conse- quence. , • • -GODERIOR TOWNSHIP. Mr. George Middletori is having' an artesian well sunk this week. by Peter- son of Kincardine. This will be one of the few wells of the kind in the towe- ship, in fact just now we don't know of another, Mr. Glen of Stanley bad such a well bored by Mt. Peterson before he started on hie present contract. • In St. James church on Sunday last Rev. Mr. Smith announced that he and Mrs. Smith would entertain the members of that congregation at their home in Clinton on Monday evening next, the 27th inst. Quite an iriterestlog event took place about a. week ago when Mr.• Afonk's horses took it into their beads to run away._ Mr. Monk's hired Man, William Fuller,was getting the horses yoked .together for their afternoon's Work when they became internally irriteted anestruck" for higher wages., Their employer, refused to listen to their complarnts or make any redress for their grievous wrongs. When the wily and subtile equines became aware that they were going to be refused, indeinalicatapn they • put i their two heads togetherand mutually agreed to "run away" from home, no matter what the old folks might say. Straight way they set off at a long, straggling gallop down the beautifully -green fall wheat in it south-east by easterly dir- ection towards .the school -house. At first the terror-stricken onlooker could scarcely persuade himself into the idea that the horses had '4aolted".. Mt as verily as"Pip,"the humorous eharacter in Dick ens' "Great Expectation." "bolted" his slice of buckwheat bread. When first he began to comprehend the situation, he "followed suit," as fast as his quaking limbs could carry him, for the horses were bearing down swiftly on a wire fence directly in front of them audit seemed as if they were going straight to their doom. But what,happy inipulse prompted the chaf- ing steeds to deviate from the straight road and take the road to the loft? As hack would have they stopped in the nick of time and allowed the perspiring teamster to put bits in their mouths. Mrs. James Rothe was Bayfield lest week bee ISA guest -at present at the Hotel Clarendon in Clinton. Since leaving the township last epriug she has been tieing part of the time in London but also book it trip to the Old Mr. and Xt. John. Yohtistohe of Rat- Country. We understand there is it tenbury street are spending it few- probability of her making her home in days in•Saat Witwanosh this week Bayfield. with lir. Robert Johnstone and oth- Ma A. Plummer, it fernier teacher er relatives there. On his visite at of Taylor's Corners, paid the school a this season Mr. Johnstone invariably flying visit the other evening. takes his gen along and spends the 4' lillesea Mcllwain arid Stevrart and bulk of his time hunting at which he Mr. Watson of the Nile vvere guests at is usually quite auedessful. Mr. 3":21cOartiley's litat velsek. and on Thursday Mr. McCartney and Miss Messrs, Cairns and Sparrow of. Varna were in enwn on Tuesday. They were Nellie accompanied ' them on a highly pleased With the success of visit to the Bailee of Refuge. their church ripening services on They all expressed themselves as Sunday and the teaeriteting on Mod. 'err much pleased with the any. evening, gen was placed upon way in vvhich that institution is man - the plate Sunday While the tea.rneeta aged, ing realized $111. The crowd was The other evening abaft nightfall, so greet that they had to use the Mr. Walter Rick suiprised the homes - hold h appearing With men which Methodist church as well as their had been handicapped in an exploit oWn,.a double header In, fact. • during the day. It's (medullar si5ecies Mr. and. Mrs. Rufus Feiye of Stanley of its elms, being partly mottled and toneiship were in town Saturday. and tiartly speckled. The fur hi ton. The ceremony Which made them sidered quite valuable. • =an and Wife Was perfornaed ont, lase Hill of Toronto bati been Visit. Wednesday, an , itec,911± ing for rieveral days at Mr. George uPgeall 0..„.44tan'eY r9W"e"' 11'71 Middleton's, Daring the past twelve an Mr, -LoS's tv1/8 vue "36 thell"°' 1 years Mist Hill has crossed the Atlan numerals cengratillations on win.: twent.y,„five ning so fele it beide. Toir Nirtve- Several people living on the /th non. RECorna heart7 jOhle their many cession beheld the shower of stare on friends in maim Lag good -frisbee for Wednesday blight. Some set out In a bright and prosperous future, search of them, but like the boy and • Mr. S. S. -Graham, Who has been at rainbow, they nev,er foundtherte the Itattenbory House for sometime, Several of . the energetic farmers has aboub recovered again and is in along the Huron Road are helping on St, latiryr4 this week, lie goes east trade by hauling in mileh wood, •to Shortly to buy fowl for the Matiitoba town, This is the indirect eaurie Of an market. Re expected. to have bought etternal growth, caused by the influx them in this distrieb, but there *waffle of gold bullion. a scarcity- hereabouts, While eon. The minister again failed to keep 'fined to bilk room..„Mr..,,,,Grah,...awl was his engagement at Zion church last Waited uPuu bar sir. Alert rata to Sunday owing, fto doubt, as on former 'Wheat he presented a Very bandit:Vile occasions, to cireurnstancet over which loeket as a token of his gratitude h had t I. Mr. efeahrian experts to reach his MissLiture. Wilton of Taylor's Cor. V •serition. home in Winnipeg for the OheistruaS nerd visited her friend,Mrs, A. Teinitt,, Mr. 1. it Read,liferitreal,spent Sunday Ratty Williams and Oliver Wilson ' lest week: and Monday with friends in town and Will italte hooting twitch at Dolmas. — Tuesdey went on to Detroit to vitlb villa on Thursday of next Week when the big laboratory of Parke, Davie & pigeons, docks and pole *Ili be shot - Co., to study up the latest in drug for. eninbinations. Ike is in the, employ We hear thatMe. Walgate Tibbatt of the Orinipany and fine impote Of the leth coneession intends gains to tantposition in their Montreal house. the Rainy River Dietriet. He Will His 1511111eretill trim& liere are have an auction site of his fain gook delighted to know thatbe is meeting and limplementa iteitt week. With eucceits and that has been rapidly The September make of tterse, eori. piromoted. volifoteered for the &sting of Vile boxes, wits shipped, from Ambulance Cotpe 'III the • Canadian the Holmetville factory last week. Contingent for South Africa and The pries_ obtAined Was cent* per fully expecte to go to the seat of /tar pound *Mob is tiat egetti to the pre. if second rientinginat Is tent etite vials sale. I 1 SUMMEIRHILL. Miss Mend Tyner, who has been in London township for the pat six week* waitiug upon her emit, S. Seott, returued home Tueaday. Mr. J. Millet bad a ploughing bee on Friday last. Mrs, 0.0ampbell has moved into her new and more comfortable home and the old building was razed to the ground last Saturday. Thos, Lindsay had IL oucceseful plow. ing bee laet Friday,sorne 14 acres being turned over with the neighboro' Md. Sunday School has clewed for the winter nionthe. The cougregatiop of St. Peier's WS-Rteoltt). Additlenesi prratiele. As hoe been prevlowdz announced• tem Rose weethase is visiting In thee. colutons Mrs. E. -13*Snalth will friends reistivee around Philadel; he "‘At Horne ' to Clinton trietule phia this week. Wednesday end Thursday of next Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teloot were the week. glued* of Vitalter Steven* one day Rev. B. and Um. Smitil on Satin- lest Week. Colborne ToWnsfilp. pleasant evening weal opent at the bane of Mr.: Joe Bell on Thursday eveniug last, when his only daughter Maggie was nutted in marriage to Mr. Gordon Young, both tbie locality. • We wish the young couple happineoo day last receiverl it bandeau° gitb In Miss P. M. Turner Was the guest of and per:asperity through life. the form of half a dozen beautiful the Misses Campbell one day this week. A grand imolai and enterteinment dining -room chairs. It took the Mr. John .Toluniton thia week was held at Carlow Presbyterian grateful reciplenti. some time to and been visiting friends and relative% in church on Friday evening. It was a out the donor* of the kind gift. URI- ,tioaerich. grand suecess. ally euch thoughtfulness might be at. air. R. J. Taibot, who had taken A thunder and lightning storm pass- tributea to the ladles and in this pre- charge of a threshing outfit in North ea over thie locality Friday evening, gent instanC0 the ladles of the Holmes-. Dakota, returned home lase week. P-eople eat, it be thesign of an open win. ville congregation proved the rule. Mr. and tars. Robert Turner were ter. Some of the women have 'been out shooting around here. 'Wathink they ought to Won the blooniera and out for ,A.frica, as they are very good marksmen. The Farmers' Institute heldii. meet- ing and social at fiennuller on Tuesday evening. Vie hall writ, crowded and A good progrannne, AO there Wel'e some geed speakers, also good lostrumental music. Zion congregation have decided to hold a giand tea -meeting on Xmas night. Every one is heartily invited. Come one, come all, an Zion people al- waya do it up brown. ' last Rev. E. B. , the mats ot Mr. and Afra, Cleave re - church received a. kindly invitetion On Tuesday evening I., aisd Mrs. Smith entertained the eon. ‘ nen Y. fturu their Pat stor to visit hira 'at ee •, gregation of elt. Peter's church, Mum- Mr. John Etue has moved into his new home in Olinton ea TUMalay tif merlin), at their home on Mary street. new buuserwhich has jese been *cm - this. week, and •several made nee Of the , The ieraeleenez of the weather did not , pletea, , . opportunity to call on hie revere"; prevent a levee nunaber of old and The weather has been so favorable alisCleoWneen.!_yeopulentirpnt).asnoc,layloeuvnegUillego*,4,4 young ohnersIllot apnrs sheinatg.enirliberiregualvaec this fall that the farmere have • Almost ell completed-their:fall plowing. light gig -underneath, it huge, stub, borle ancient, large-sized pig—geod on them ail it very hearty welcome and ppaert.ieRe. Jin. %Mato. htta s. sencerrinedteuadagao d provided them with 4 very pleasing go - the run. Result—A, speed that was entertainmenb. They were assisted in fPg. ont next silltlitier again, but not amusing on the parb of : ell. - No wedding this week , on Wearies. the prOgrarritne by AirseAddie Maarten without an aseletant, and Messes. Bert flovey_._ D. Worth- ildr. Soho Patterson has percloised e ilel, on the Base Line. Pray Wat kin ington, 0, Lowery, Wm. Miller and A. new gull and John seri, the feathers the /natter be. 914 It Will QQQ/1 Q" E, Weettieral. ,, . _ - Li..0, L. NO. 0."' had a Royal Arch It ittevale. • , . terson had a pairing bee at Mr. M. D. will ily .now. 411.(W)rlitht. yet in tinte. - . Metiers, joe 6looseau and John Pat, meeting recently when several broth- , . . rep cilinbed theladder of QrallgOlOM .....--. Westia.keti one evening last week. , . Mr. Pima Cleave, a iloted Sportsman, 'Forest Howe. ly of Colaorne, ale° Mr, aud airs, will occupy the pulpit of ttie • prosily. place for game. . . Our North-West boys say there is no a shade higher. ltirotnd, Mrs. Bert Mitchell and fan& . - Itev. john Ross, B. A., of Brussels, f claims thet Air. Westlitke'a bush ierthe . Wean church next Sabbath, when he .anguests of Mr. Brow.nlee. Brownlee of the sinne'place Sunclayea I. eataicheeliwkeesOttkiteriniarf000r.palleir butirseyseeekreeerst: Wilt preach on the Century Fund. lure: Armstrong and son of Kinburn 11/4?' '',..."' Nee' . W. • Uard'Y' of lieee" ing- a large building in the bush for the spent Sunday at J. J. McLaughlin's, water, mart Richardson and son Geo, John purpose of milking maple syrup. Taffy liar. and Mrs., A. McBrien of Milton. oBfaBrgreusze,laspent Sunday at Me,: • - will be handy, boys. . SiindaYed under the iatter's.parental Mr, Ed. Dougliie has gone to George - Mr. Clayton Duff hariTif:eri' a eitria- romofr.. stroughoo or . - town. whaavenihgetabwasatecebcaluraend, it good Ball this week. • p • ' lialerich visited Moe in Winghana. M 1 Maine,.s' Ma .4natim r. lis.. who was as is Mi J. Miller's. Mrs. McLaughlin,. Se., Is visiting at cheesemaker here during the summer, Sheffield. Myth. returned last week to his home -et, • M .. . Rev, W. ,T. West attended the open-. , ,, • jng of the new. Presbyterian church At• .. -he tliBible Society will meet in Trial- - Porer's la Be grave on Sunday and Monday. T , . Nell McDoogall of Egniondville, tes have returned from *Manitoba. Messrs. Will Bailey and 011118. Coal- -ty dwell on, Nov. 27th, when address- Misseswll he delivered by. Revs' Penhall, who has been spending it few days • Miss Tillie Fluker spent a few. OP •Mills and mel'eam With her aunt, Mrs. Elliott, retnrned of last week at Walkerton, . • About seven by -five. people from here to her homeon Sunday. .• ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert 510egrove have Attended the teeeinneting in the Pres - Two of our local sports, Mr. Newton returned from their Weettern„trip;„ • byterian.churoh, Belgraye, on Monday and Mr. Marshall, were out for a days The' bays Of the•village intend.giving night and all report having bad is very sport last week and after a. brisk run a Minstrel slur* about Christmas time. envyable tittle. The Belgrave people of. twenty miles succeeded in capturing - Mi. Chas. Robertson of Boisevalu, are to be ocingraturated on the admit.- . a fine fox, 'Clem carried the game, ha Man., will spend. the: winter with -his .able manner in Which they catered Robert yelled "Its my fox"._ , waout a "doiible header" programme in'nts in towne - .. - •supper to over 850 people and carried. (lards are out for the wedding of two • the Methodistand the new Presbyter - of our popular .young petiole, who figure conspicuously in church affairs,. • HAYFIELD LINE.' Ian churches. - The progattninte was ex- cellent, consisting of short addresees. , • Particulars will be announced later. . . ' Mr. McPhail entertained his apple- miss Susie Emote .visited friends. in by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Hell, Rev. Mr, Brown'sSaLe Register packing gang accompanied by their Stratford for a few daystnet w'eek. Oaten of the Methodist churth, Rev _ • SatN25t wives and sweethearts to it bawl suimer Miss Rolland of Brussels VMS the! Mr. West,. Bluevale, 1Vir. Kerr,Brussels urday, ov, 0 , a 2 p. me at Holmes M . P., but the she Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, auc- . OD Friday evening. • • guest of Mrs. R. Sanderson of this Post and Mr. after two years of • hard labour. • don visiting friends •in this vicinity.Londoreand the music reedered by the - . Bill, have. returned from the . Wild -. ellissida Elliott is. home from Lon- minute,' address. .-.by Rev. Mr. Clark, Main event of the evening wee a, 50, ton sale of a choice farm' of 75 acres, ton, proprietress ; Thos.' Brown, .Auc- tioneer. .. Lot 4, Con. A . Bollett.- Jana Robin- WestThe McLelland brothers, John and - Line last week. - • • • • . - Tbe only change in John's appearance Mr. David Beeman of -Hariock paid a Presbyterian char of Winghain. . . •• 1 Tuesday, Nov, 29th, at Lot 18,15uron is his heavy mustache. . No change in hasty visit to friends Of . this Line last •Road, Hibbert, a mile west of Dublin,a Bill: ' . - - . • • • - - Ad . • -. • ' • tt Bell and family of the eth con. week - Several of the Line . attended the mapugp. . • . • • quantityJof farm . stock . without re- . • servaiPto intends moving 'to his new home on .opin r, . of the . new ' Presbyterian • e.—ames .cOuade, • roprie the Bayfield Line shortly, . " church n Varnitlast Sunday and the ' Mrs: McIntosh has gone to visit her Thomas Brown,A.uctioneer. • Mr. Arch. McDougall has purchesed tea -meeting on the following Mondaysister,eister, Mrs. McLean, et Viralkertori, a cutter 'at -Mr. McKee's sale, • Archie evening: • • • A large nulmber of thefarmers. are . . says he would 'rather have a "knell" The circulation . of tan Nuwa.RE- busily engaged draining this fall. Most - .CLINTON MARKET REPORTS .on than a "bell". • • • • • Mr. Morgan is teaming for Mr. Bell. conn wonderisbs since the wholewider mane wd87.ifaterh..eNno. of them buy theietile at the Walton . • . ... • rearrested every wednesdm/me .av tote . . •' - • --'"-wei -tirer ritiairr'given so' comprehen- • Death hasvettioved • an old and • es - Wheat 0 65 to0'/ . - sively. If you are now a subscriber re- teemet1 resident in the person of Mr. .. ' • • . • . .. • 0 : , , . • RippCn. new polar subscription, if not already John Fulton at the age of 29 years. Goose Wheet... -,....,,. 0 05 to 0 07• . '••l. 0 35 to 0 38 . a subscriber. you cao hare THE NEws- He was a native of the. :meth .of tie- -Barley , : c .. anaended for last 1986.1)." • 'BROOltn .from new till the end of next land and was . a' PreahYtetlall and a , Oats '' 0 25 to 0.25 and Monday were red-letter' dears in would be without it. ::. .: The death of Miss Conservative. . • 'Martha Gregg is ... - Peas •• • ' ' • - 0 57 to 0 58 • Ohm& Dedication.-14ait Sabbath • Year foe only $L Yhink•••01 it. - Who much regretted. She was a pious and 'lla'e• a . . 80 o 0'tO•sS Our village, being the . occasion of the • . . .. .. . . . . . ,, dedication - Of the ;hew Methodist -. • . ,' , . . . Ammo. . ,.. . kiedaiearted girl, twenty -are years of . Potatoes per bushel ..... . -.,, 0 00 to 0 2.5 age. The funeral to Brussels cemetery'. • Butter loose in crock. : •„• 0.15 to 6 15 church, Rev. Joseph Edge .of London •... .. • . • .. . • on Thursday laet was. largely attend- Butter intub. - • .. ..•0 14 to 0 15 .preached. moaning. and (yenning and Rev. W. J: Waddell in the .afternoon, ' A iiicist Successful 'Convention or 'Sun. ed, • . ' ' - Eggs per doz -A11. the services were largely attended day School. workere was held ap. Hack- The farmers have got their plough- Hay . • . •0 13 to 0 14 • following itIondayeventrig a splendid r Meas. were large antb. appreciative. ting things in shape for Winter which Evaporator Apples per cwt 0 40 to 0 46 Dried apples per llf.. ... 0 05 to 0 05 .5 50 to 43 00 at's church, 15th inst. The Congre- ing -nearly completed and are now get- • and • were of a high- order. , On the he .addresses were in and ni few' supper was given in. the basemeqt • WAAS soon be with us. '• . woo, ......, ....... . .. 0 12 to 0 la to a crowdof guests. After a rich re. thstructive. .A very profitable. time through with:their fall ploughing. . . • Lienthigriper cv,• • .0 00 to.4 10 Pork per cart • .., ...•6 00 to. 0 00. past of the very- best the intellectual waF7rPme:rt . ....• . , feast .began in the auditorium. The are ...getting ' pretty well BRUCEFIELD.. . . . church choir under ' the leadership of - . , . . . Messrs. Henderson of Mensal], SaWers • toS. tehveteraoipoefnoiunrici,oteizetrih': wpernetsiboyytearrianna '...SFhWourk.tSPpe:retwn: .. ...:1021000076totot°1022 0000°° chair wits occupied by the pastor,,Rev., The fall wheat , has made .great - • • • Barn per ton, Mr. Long. .Addresses were given -1)T • growth during the last. few weeks. In Revs. ,C ti Henderison, • Setvet Waddel‘ Ball and Acheson Enchant, , most places it'. presents .a beautiful church there last Sunday. Splendid, appearance. ; ' • •• • • •• • '. ' ing - music was. discoursed by the . . -discourses were delivered by the Revs. , - • Miss L. 'Whiteman masted by _Messrs. • . ' • - . Willett. . . _ . • • CAPE LO.ST. . of Brucefield and Andrews of Varna Diet, between Middleton's Church and Ba - Ross of Clinton and Ranie of-Iffensall: • 3 • to. large crowds. The church did not floid on Wednesday, November isth, a Cloth The offerings on Sabbath amounted to • * earrabelonging to ,Mr. F. Bricken begin to bole half of the crowd; bub the $00 and en Monday to • $145, .. The den of the second concession of Hallett Methodists kiedlyraffered their church 'Monied-, ROA CTIr,:airgitinitgur itlirelegg tare, church is a. beautiful. White brick . was destroyed by lire which broke out and there being lots of preaehem, there Clinton, Nov. 22a5. • - ' • edifice with basement and : gallerybetween five and ,six o'clock Saturday was no lack of speeches. Both pulpits • _ capable of seating 300 and is quite an morning. Theorigin of . it is unknown were occupied. • .• • • -ornament te our 'Rage and a credit to but is generetly believed to have. been : Wm.eacilntosh leaves forDakota next .• '. gregation. The churcheost $1,825andis smokat the tim e - setae e the contents railroading. . • • • HOUSE MAID WANTED. the enterprise and liberality pf•the con- caused by tramps. There went up In Tuesdayh i going . o earn Rev, Mr. Sewer of Brucefield Tielted in this neighborbood last week, Mies Nellie Harris of Exeter Is re- newing acquaintances here. Knechtel of Seriforth spent Sun- day with friends here, Mr. Henry °toter has returned home from his visit in Manitoba. Mrs, Finlayson, who has been for' some time visiting friends in Dakota, retutned hoine last week accompanied. by her two sons, Williarn and &Imes. They were very much taken up with the country, Miss Alice Whitenaan of Kippen sp6nt a couple of days on the 2nd con- cession. Mrs. Wm. Gordon is very 111, and also Mrs, Hugh McKay, Mr. Robert Brownlee and his sister, Jamie, spent lash Sabbath in Ray township. Mr. Henry Little has get nicely set, Malin his new home. Quite a number from this vicinity took in the tea -meeting at .Kippen and report it good time. Severe,' also at- tended the social on the following evening which was also good. . . • • their success. , • Thera was a light insurance. . Monday and report a good time. wea 14th. salriaoryersoap effratenthe.ralAirArPlatatIo'wecnobW, ck' all provided for except about $150, The of tne barneonsisting of a quantity of A. goodly numbee from here took in congre,gationare to be congratulated on gra n, hay and several implements. the tea meeting in Varna last • liEV.11:11 SMITH, Clinton: ainemeeteweamwelWalen IMIFir.1111M. WM? iming itrumi worn,. Timm'? Twit! ittittrt E . . . . .„ . - . • .I..••w .o.-o .st.ilD0s.0i•ee;0rn. p1110a0e0lr1i10et.s1e11t0st1•1116o11e1n1s11i1t0.o H1-1l1s'1el BROTHERS • -Store.-- •.1°1a. 0tt1o110i- ' 6li111t1•11 .-- • . • . > . u The Power of Cash Buying. During the past seven months we have fully demonstrated the power of Cash, and the low prices we have been quoting on all line of Clothing,. Furnishings, and Boots and Shoes, has been the magnet that has drawn a big business, People who pay cash for our goods fully realize that they are making a big saving and that they could not afford to take credit. Just now we ShOWn wonderful stock in all lines and when you shop here yeti get selections that cannot be seen elsewhere. • That Wonderful Line of $10 Suits• • - will still stand a great amount of talking -up, because there are people paying $14 and $15 for Suits no better. At this figure you can have plain and fancy tweeds, blue and black serge, single and double breast- ed with extension faceings. Cut, trimmed and made in a manner not equalled by other • goods in the market. Keen buyers and those who •appreciate up.to.date goods should see our selection. That' $5,00 Ulste•r• has been a wonderful seller in spite ofthe mild weather., . It is made from tall wool goods, 50 inches long, 6 inch storm collar and is not equalled ha this section. Itundrecla of people OM) do .with a coat of this kind for knock About purposes. It is cut and made in a style that looks- equal to a coat costing double the money.• Better Hurry Up if you want some of our heavy, fleeced -lined Underalothing at $.1 per suit. Thererare lots ot goods in the market at this prie* e, but ours weigh. 5 ounces • heavier than anything that is shown. They are going out by the dozen every week. rimina • 0.00/1•0 • You.r Head must be kept warm'if you would avoid' distre,ing colds and eoughs. Buy it ties warm Cap—that's what you want. Our assortmene,is complete. Match them anywhere at the ' priees if You cati-26c, 50o, 76c,.$1.00 and $1,50 areihe prices., and we give you an assortment not seen outside the cities. .Astonishing vati. is given. in our great range of Shirts at SOO. 14-160 Some people, imagine that that Shirt at this price cannot be good but our lines give good satisfaction and consequently have a big sale. Our :Knit Shirts especially sell remarkably well and customers come haek after them regu• larly, ooenz or oC0XDon't matter much how you spell it but it does niatter . a good deal the kind you buy. We sell the inost relia- ble lines on the market and we can give the utmost satisfaction if you try our lines, 135 and 50 eents are the prices. JACKSON BROS., i56pa,rttiteittal Si:ore. 4.140•SU4 444 alua &Ai& aaa -de 0.01, .-0101 &Ma. Willa a a VE, hnstinas Just Ahead—m-4w .-.0011411111110ease--” e. Christmas and the great gift seasn'ir the year is just ahead of us. In a few. weeks we will be right in the midst of the .whIrl and rush of the holiday trade. Just now we are busy planning and preparipg for it, and when the time for your buying comes you'll find us ready with a stook that will appeal to the taste and judgment of those who seek the usOful for holiday gifts. Mantles once more There are still a few of those sample mantles we advertised two weeks ago left. They are the, sample garments a one of the'. leading mantle Manufaeturers, are this sea- • son's styles, and at the.priees we are selling them at,the best mantle bargain. of.the season, Not a great m9 -y -of thern, but every one a money saver. Black beaver,double breasted 4 black ivory buttons, tarn down collar, braid trimmed, black silk lined, , • regular $8; because it is a samPle our price . .... . .. see rile& Niggerhead, double booted, . • closed throat, 6 fanobattens, re-,, iv& gular $4.66............ Black Frieze, double breasted, • turn down collar, 6 butione, fanoy silk A rve, • lined, regular $7,66 ,for closed throat, regular $6,,for. —.3.50 •Plairt black Beaver, double breasted, • • • ' Black Frieze, double breasted, open throat, braid trimmed, regular Q 50 $4.76; for. Navy Deaver, double breaded, turn . down collar, ivory • button*, sil4 lined, a very stylish garment, reg,,, ular 010 . • 0 OP Very Ane black beaver, fly• front, • fend silk lining, regular $12, be- I, „A &MEI it ip a sample we sell it at .. l•UU Navy Beaver, open throat, pearl bettons, fancy silk llnedi-an ext,a,r, 3 pod coat, regular $11 for Two Special Bargains in Nattireoats - Two very special bargains in tailor-made coats. The e are the very latest styles, exact copies oC New -York garnlen they came to us a little too late in the season, and for tha reason we shavea couple of dollars off the price. ' Mantles at $9.75 instead.of $12 , Fine black Kersey Mantles, newest Onelfawn and one blue mantle, fins . styles, fly front or double breasted quality kereey, new design, tailor with pearl buttons, good quality • made, taffeta silk lined, velvet 9,75 satin lining. two coats only, size 9.75 collar, regular $12, for ......' 32, regular $12 goods for • .Men's Goods A few of our every day values from our Men's goods department. Price hints that should . put you in the way of saving a little money, for they tell of men's.goods selling at dry goods prices Men's shirts and drawers, media:tat weight, soft finial, daoh25e Heavy weight fleece lined abirte and draWera, close texture with eat fluffy fleCoing, shirts, 34 to 44 inoh,etich DIM Extra good gilitiity,fleea lined shirts and drawers, fine trxture with wool deeding, soft and comfort- able eeter .• j ••• .....••••••11.••"•• Bove fleece lined shirte and &ewers • all demi 3ffe to Strong we.). Ls and dravient, MO, • diaal and large sizes, rionaforteble and serviceable pentanes, each .. Fine, soft wool shirts and drawers, • plain -colon, double breasted, free 75C =fit roughness, will not irritate,i.00 • gglo Men's Kid Gloves, wool lining; black ikon """ or brown . . ... _ 1..1enie lined mitts,leather back,butik- 50t: • akin front ..„ , „ loe • Our. Great Line of Wool Socks at 25 Cents •These are the greatest ,soclis for the mone37 ha the trade. Sold' all over at 35e. They are a decided -bargain at 25c. 'leen, ribbed wool socks, Maier and white* or fancy brown mix, regulat 35,3 it pair, our ne prise.... .. .... ... . . .. xtry Hosiery for Boys °. The hard.to-wear-aut 311st:what you need for the every day rough and tumble boy. They are the kinds we have been selling for years and we know that they are good. You'll make no mistake buying your boys hosiery here. Boyle heavy ribbed wool hole,* strong eervioable • stocking ......... . •. • 25e BOW heavy ribbed wool hose, tado from frnPorted worated yeene excel. lent goods to wear... . . .. "0,4.1,1,11,41. P... 0..45e, 401/ and 60c `Noirinim • Ladies' Underwear • There's no sueh stoek of ladies' and • childi en's 'Underwear as we slaow,withitt your reach, whether you look at it from the stand point of assortment or value. We show a com- plete range of all sizes, and the values are the tif best we ever laid before you. If you are buy- ing underwear it will pay you to See awe. Obildreitar ribbed vesnagood weight,long sleeves, 100 to 150 4 a a 4 a 4 Otilldree's fine'ribbea vests, nearly all wool, wilt not ehrink,26e to 40a drawers to match, simortea Labia' Eibbea vests, bog sleeves .. Ladres'aibbed vests, open trent, soft &fah, good weight • ..r.*" Lsdielefteeee lined vomits, good weight weedy, ramped, .larnericen make, a warm comfortable garment, the A ,,, _ bestseller we have had Ibis verumegue XDU drawers to nuttob 16° • Laaieie ribbed vests and drewent, ...,,,_ nearly all WO.114tist enough eotion tug' ,, ;GOV. voted in to keep from s.hrinking., 011U 1 Lsdiest tine eaturra weal Veete aria .11, slis drAVVer0 1,...tr.•11.0•• .1*ky,114VW • i • Ladies' Gauntlets Three lines tbat are goiug to be big sellers, They look well, they are strong and they are eheap. • •=2 rietraehan Gauntlets, girt, or black,/ AA Extra et* klealette Ganntleitt, bowl: tee riott Nether pram, Wes! lining ....IOW by far then it therm tut -Mall Mho Seelette Gsentlets, very artisey *oft ......... ,LiOW oofi leather palm, wool lining.... I. 401 HODGENS 811°1114V twiRacn4 imPowitaso, ouNTom,