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Just Now !Boys', Youths' and Men's
Required Beady Made Clothing
The outing 800,8011 is at girstra0=1
cley'03"„edebeolontgurttti wae
hand. Is your wardrobe thought it would he advisal?le to put in a
equipped for the trip. If not Lt°,,c1540.f rale 033aroulhait " eived "(lin e
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why not look over our _stock that will 11; tliti bay
of outing suits, neglige shirts,ktuinadiecidif,:DI,(3at::;(1:::atyhemiqeEdet
hats and. caps and other nec-
.
essary accessories. Its a plea- goroods onnd best trimmings to be had ot tlite
sure to show them you do rhti: hodrireen:o.'elfvhg:VIZ qYie
bif oporiatllf;,°°
not have to buy, call and see. bay here. Ordered clothing
A. J. MONKISH A,, J. 11014140WAI
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A. Few Specials
• We offer.this week- /„.
•Good Clean TiMothy Seed at $..59
A new supply of Barbed Wire
Grain Bags at $1.75 and $2.50
Also about 50 Oatmeal Sacks at 5e each
Sugar Barrels at 5c each
Lard Tubs, 2 handles at 2e,
Beantifnl japaueese Carpets at 25e a yard;
Our stook of Teas, Sugars and Soaps, is large and you will find good value•
among them. ; .•
It will pay you to deal with us, Terms ma or produce. Sutter and Eggs wanted
lEmporium, liondesboro
I Aug. 31st, 1900
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Ice Cream
Confectionary
And Fruits
You will find us headquarters
for Pine Apples, Cocoanuts,
Strawberriee,•BananasiOranges
and' Lemons asave will endeavor
to keep op hand a stook of fresh
and Beaboneble fruits.
Our Soda Water
Fountain
I e 'again s up and running in
fine order to supply the wants
• Of thirsty customers fdr another
season.
Ice Crean] and all kinds of GOO
drinks. First class Bread
O cakes and pastry always
on hand.
• Any kind of limey cakes not
in stook made when ordered.
•R. ADAMS
ruits
•
kor the past many years we
have been buying and selling fruita
We've learned, 0 few things about
it. •Tee beat fruit orchards in
O Ontario aye. known to us and they'
supply ne with the best of the• out-
• put. We have on hand all the time
Jas. McOlacherty,
Novelty Bakery
And Restaurant.
Telephone No. 1.
a•••WwwwwwwitAAAAAAAA,
P110 ,OGRAPHS.
Remember you get a nice
hike photo with- every dozen
of our •four dollar, cabinet
'photographs. This offer is for
a short time only. We do all .
kinds of life size work .as
cheaply as you •can procure
first class work any place.
All work guaranteed and up
to date.
Call and see- our photo
Buttons and Broaches.
F. G. Burgess
The Young lylln
From the
lums
Peaches
Tomatoes
hices as low as 'good
fruit can be sold.
Melville,
81:3471%•Zow • .•GROCER
Seed. 'Vrhea
THE TURKISH:RED variety
is a Kansas wheat of .eiCep.-
fionally goad milling qualities
and we have imported. a car
direct from that state.
To those'. who wish to try
Some of it for seed we are sell-
ing it for $1.00 per bushel
which is actual cost free of
duty. -
J• & N. FAIR,
Clinton Hills.
Fall:Term Opens SEPT.' 4th
• STRATFORD, ONT.
No lase than eight latee business colleges
• have appliedlo no within the paet six weeke
for o•ar graduates to take positions a teachers
in their hohools, As many as five bueinesti
Countr3.r
•
Perhapi. does bob 'spend as moth'
money as hie oity cousin, bat he
gets better Wilma. He °Oldies the
'. „advertisements -end • oalculatee
when and how to bny.
At this season vie appeal to
him. }Merges oan now be bought
for from 20 to 25 percent legs than
in the rush of the mason. All
our wheels have been bought since
the drop in, pries). Besides our
`a. anxiety to Mean calt
Second-hand Stock
compels as to throw profits to the
winds and sell almost et your own
offer. We invite you to atill,at any
rate,and lookoyer our large steak,
whisrb is being tepidly °leered out.
Oar prices range from
88 te.-$44
EMERSON'S DIME AND
MUSIC MOUSE. Gaderith
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Manitoba iu0
'AO " 18th
:Okefirbilfilb
115
ADiAN
pi% c rs
pare 828, good tor 90 days.
For tioketa And infOrinatioh apply to
W. JACKSON.
AGENV
8,111ri:INg u, in $11.1°1 egl
et; the 0 0
It paym to prepare or profitable, progressive
and permanent employment. Catalogue free,
W. J. 111111ott, Principal,
BRA.OELET LOST
Lost, somewhere between Bolniesville and
Blytb, via Clinton. a Ladies' Gold Bracelet,
with three initialled hearts' attaehed. The
%%ilia %IN ?Slag 8010 er."t "I"1 °a"
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EVERYBODY TALKS
About the excellent work of the
Central BusinesaCollege
Toronto
And about the amuse of its students
and groduatere •
More then 800 young people trove
gone frOm thiteColtege into trueness
pogitiono within the port ten months
With a dozen teachers, sixty first
Olen typewriting taachineo, splendid
equipmento throughout, and the best
courses of training available this col-
lege door most effective work. •
term opens Sept. 4th
Calendar for &eking. Write
•
THE CLINTON ALW ESA '
Additional Local News. 1 'Red by the ch
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ani'. On sTuesday i 1301t1e. .
THIS 1,0ND= Exonsatore-The ex- la, goodly number gathering in the or P titewatt, of from
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cursion given by Mayor Rturitiall, for body of the church to welcotne him STOTBERS- in Dungannon. on Aug. 0, the
his employees, to Goderich passed back, W. Doherty, Escv, occupied the vile or deo. Stotbero, ota deughter.
through Clinton op. Saturday morn- chair and in a few happy reroarke 1 ORAIGIR-At Goderich, oriAng.15, the wife
ing, four coaches' being loaded. They opened the meeting, stating its object . Of caPCA. Gralgie, of a VOn•
were well looked after while in the and purpose. A snort address of wet- ' DOI/GAL-At, itozerville. on Aug. 19, the
county town, an enjoyable time hay. I come was given be R. Holmes ; Mr. wife or floury Dougal, of a son,
ing been spent. A. game of ball was ; Howson in reply, expressed his great 1 000G111,1X--,at Steph031, OA Aug. 10, the
pla ed between London and Goderich a prechition- crf the kindness shown ' wIf° of B' a Cimisiiiin, of a daughter.
evening a reception was tendered him STEWART-in Stanle$, Aug; 20, the 'wife
- sr resulting in the victory of the h ni by the congre ation at all times WHITE -In Exeter, on Only 20, the wite of
W. H. SHAM, Principal
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• Bicycle and Genoa' Repair
Shop.
Cockneys Godench is a good 'eke and briefly allude to the delightful 24* J. White.oleson.
town for an inland excursioo to go to scenery, health-glying atmostphere ' JOHNSTON-In Goderioli on Aug. 19, the
spend a day. %hey will be well used and charming_ natural environments to, wife ef "bn "lin'"n °I "n*
and entertained.• he found in Muskoka; Mr Ashton aloo Il
HYSLOP-In Howiek. on Akio. 13, the wlfe '
of Beni, ilyeop, of a daughter.
Thu WALKS -Much credit should be made a brief address. The musket
given to Joseph. Wheatley, engine,er selections enabraced eolos hy Mr Tas 1 AblENT-InSeeforth, on Aug. 20, the wife
, of Wm. Ameut, of a Bon.
Who is looking after the town's inter- Y C , t3 y
este in the One new granolithic Welke. ' and Mr Sibley; a couple ofpieces by
He has been very fait:Ouija his duties, 1 the male quartette, all admirably ren -
no easy took to perform and . dere& and a vote of thanks to the choir
',having
the citizens have every collider:or in drew a neat speech from Mr Sibley, in
bert St,tnake so much an improvement arneotrlyiefdefleolnweehlitio* m-eetitewill beheld
. regular
him. The walk on the west side �f Al.
that the east side should at once follow next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
euit. Work is now in plogrese onMary
St., whbre the walk is being laid on the Sporting Notes. •
outside of the trees. Petitions have '
ket square easterly to Percival St; town team by a score of 5 to 0.. -. .
been handed in for walks on the south Illytb tennis club visited Goderich
side of Rattenbury St., from the Mar- last week and defeated the county
the south side of OntarioSt.,from Vic- Clinton, Winghain, Seaforth . and
toria to ,Williata; on south side Town- Mitchell fire brigades are likely to con.
send street from Eh k to East ••• tetlit in the hose reel race in ,Stratford
THE STORM. -Sunday night's irtorm
on Monday, Labor Day, Sept 3rd. •
'
,came on opportune time as far as the nowiarte-
'church goers were concerned for they The Melville medal, given as a con-
-all 'bud reachedtheir: homes. The solation prize, is being played for ' in
drought was great and the ctops sufsets of fours,the first who secures four
fered ; the large quantity 'of rain. did pOifits winner of the set and the final
good. .The electrical effects were to be Contested for by the runners out.
scenes of grandeler. Reaven"e artillery
cannonaded with terrific force and the. use Walkerville entries are in for
tournament vvhich will be held there
lightning flashed continunue streams
:on Thursday, Friday- and Saturcian
or flaSliee Of flaine ,• the pyrotechnics
ficence 'would undoubedly improve pj rte.86e,n7t dadn.d.3. , There will be 35 clubs
surpassed thenisielveg and its bene-.
growth. A coelness in the. atmos- The final games between the rinks
. .
Ooze would naturally be looked for skipped by H. B Combs, and A. Por
after a. tliander storm but the -follow. _fire was won by the *latter in a very
lug day seemed to he asSsual bot and close game the. winner having only
MARRIED.
GRANT-OLOA.KEY - At the realm. Ea-
mondville, on Aug. 15, by Rev. N. Shaw, a A.
Allen P. Grant, of Tuokeremith, to Mims Mar -
the, Al, oloo,key, of Morrie township.
MILLYARD-B/GBAM-In London, on Aug.
22, by Rev. R. Millyord, Rev • J. E. Millyard, of
the Morpeth circuit, to bliss Clara B. Bigham,
of Union.
THOMPSON-MALLOUGH-At the residence
°Ube brides' mother, West Watvanosh, on
'Aug, 27, by Rev. Mr Lake,•Rev. . A. A Thomp-
eon, B. Ar.. of Reston. Man., to Julio. youngest
daughter of Mrs John Mallough, er.
BURCHILL-STRUTHERS-At the residen.
tie of the bride's brother, Dr. Struthers, Lan.
ark, on Aug, 21, by Rev. D. M. Buchanan, B.A ,
A. M. Harebell, Principal of the •Elurit's Falls
Training Institute to Miss Jean Struthers,
late teacher in Uxbridge High School. •
DIED,
STOTEUS-In Dungannon, on Aug. 26, Annie .
•TreleaArrvbeiliunattged 84 years. • •
fwrointh Theo toodryd. •
Wit -
Ilam, on of Edward. Glen, aged 2 years.
GLEN -Li Stanley, on Atig, 22, Jame. Wit-
$
No9B1Woii nil ex r iticoLnenSe, .:e0111:1--: asItnr6d ,arceuh, agarbrs It. eel., . _oCii .6 S7a. int= a ".Widonoiell,
traveller. and grand daughter Of P. Straith;
HOLMES-In Bul'ett, on Aug. 20, James
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KENNEDY -In Egnioddville. on Aug. 37.
Odie,. youngest daughter of IL ,P. Kennedy,
aged 21 years. 8 months and 19 dais. .•
.
080510MON-In Fullerton. on Aug.. 18, Rebecca ' The -Great Northwestern• Exhibition.
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eh hri, relict of the late John .0ommon, .
formerly of .MoKillop. • . . . . . . . . . . .
. . WI 'LL: BE . HELD IN . .
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It's TOO flat $
To read long adyertieernente, but there are a few lines of goods we would
like to tell you about, but we will be very brief Black Velvet Ribbons have
been very hard to get, but we have' been very fortunate in securing a tull
range in all the different weithe. We have also received a nice range ot Wool
Plaid in camel's hair effeots in new patterns which are now in greet demand
for skirts. We have also received a large portion of our new fall Dress Goods
In howespuns, serges, croons, ete., wbioh .we will tell you about when the
weather goer cooler. Those white and colored Piques cr EBY which- we .got
such a snap on are aellieg very last, but there le no wonder why we sell them
erioes theee :
.
White Fingiish Pignes, large or mall cord, worth 259 for 1210.
Pique, in piuk grouud end dark aPots, worth 12f for 8u.
Piques, in white grounds, floral designs, worth 140 tor 8,
Black Velvet Ribbons, from ao to 38e per yard,
Fancy plaid* for dress skirts, le.rge cheeks, 500 to al,25.
Orepone, new patterns, trom 70o to 88 per yard.
Honiegpuns,for drogues, e great range of shades, frorn 30o to per yard.
Cash and one Price.
McKinnon. az Co., Myth
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soitry, The -rain ca.nie down is tor- one point in the. majority. The score WHITLEY-In Londeaboro, on Aug. 27, Win
rents, witilont abatement., the inereas, was seventeen to sixteen. 'lbw e wet e Whi' ley, aged 82 years au cl 10 months,
hag discharges of electricity . and the seven rinks and each menaber con tri- LAWRENCE -In Clinton, on Aug. ' 30, • Eva
.
explosions and roll of the thunder was buted so the trophy the four victors
incessant,sending fear to those who win will be a good one. • 15 'days. "
L. daughter of S. Lawrence, aged 10 months
.
are nervous and to others being meg- RATHWELL- In Goelerich township, on
• BASEBALL • .Ang. 15, Rubio Edna, daughter of Ekward
infibent. There is little doubt but •
Bothwell aged 12 years, 10 months and 15 days.
that some damage was done. We . Clinton heads the leads in Huron ARTEit_rn East wawancts,h, on Aug. . 15. .
learnt that several horses were • killed county'. •..A.• goodly number turned out 0 -
JohnOa t , a d 75 ars
at Bayfield and to the north of- us Were' on Friday afternoon to the park to see• •
ncticecl several fires.
- the .Clinton Wingham ame, the REID-In Stanley on Aug.,11, Lorne Eilber,•,
D • E. R efl
TUESDAY and SEPTEMBER 18 AND 19
borne team winnittby ane' run, ' the son of .T. W, Reid. aged 2 years and 10 months. WEDNESDAY
• score being 13 to 1. It was •a good denitleS-Or inSilliorinslIteilgiAP.:„r.a may,. = • *.
Church ehintes
R-. -Holmes conducted the services at
the House of Refuge on -Sunday last
QNTARIO STR•EET.-Nise Lena Doh-
erty presided at the organ en Sunday
and will be in charge during the ab-
sence of Miss Azie Gibbings • who is
away on vacation. Fellowship meet-
ing next Sundify morning at 10 o'clock.
• F. Hovey had .charge of the services
of . St. Thomas chiirch, Seafortb; on
Sunday week. The Sun of that town
says "he preached two excellentlser-
mone and tbat there is no doubt but
that he will be a credit to •his higb
calling." On Sunday last be occnpied.
St, Paul's church pulpit in Hensall. •
•SALVATION ARMY NOTES. -The Sal-
vation A.rply intends having a lawn'
social on Aug 31st on Mr Welsh's
eawo, kindly lent for the occasion, Int-
uated near the Salvation Army Bar-
racks. Ice cream will be served and
• the Brass Band. will be in attendance
and a musical program will be given.
Conte and enjoy the evening's plea-
sure.
• Miss Scott,- Superintendent of the
Deaeonness' Home, Toronto, gave an
O address in Rattenbury Street Metho.
dist church, on Sunday morning, and
Ontario Street church, Sunday even-
ing, relating to the work that is being
carried on by this auxiliary 'for good, -
The work embraces visiting and nurs-
ing theeriCk, caring for the poor, and
in any and every way rendering relig-
ious and practical 'help to all who
•
•
need it, . •
LOOAL UNION. -The executive com-
mittee of the local union met on
Tuesday evening and arranged a pro-
gram for the next public meeting.
:Three topics tvere aelected and each
one is to be treated in open parliarnent
style. •The first subject "What N the
greatest obstacle that my society meets
In its work" is to be conducted by a
representative from Hohnesville. The
Aecond "The method of Bible Study
best suited to our Society'', by one
• front Turner's church. The third,
Subscribee having ben_eht out the repair
shop ot Wm, Downs, Perrin block, is pro -
Oared to tinderteke all kinds of W4116)1100
iepetrine. Beier a practical workman he
will give pergonelattentton to all work en
trtisted to hint. &doers, table knesei, etc.
shernened and to:mired, lawn °Ver.
hauled, cutting boil: knives aharpened, saws
gummed. Spooled attention green to bicycle
repairs bitiyeles hired by the how or day.
Orders respectfully, sollolted, work promptly
ittoudod to ate orIces Moderate.
The blookereith AAP, Oretige street, is else
still carried on by subgeriter, where a good
rattetital man will promptly attend to all
work in this line.
stainter stuar.uv,
g ,
and interesting game although tho
agBeUaT7T5y0:::-rsr,n Morris, on Aug. 36, Maev Ann
visitors looked like winnera until the
last tWo inning., when the home. team Matthews, relict of the late ta in. mutton,
pulled together and won out. Both eilga-In Exeter, bn Aug. 21-, A. 3, SUell,
Rebore gave out good twirling Ross agtd 40 years. ,00 '•
Eandin% out 1 charity and Doyle 5,and •
' . .
each ha 5 struck out to his cradle• Win ham
. •• a •
The fields supported the batteries well wAlelTBD-Rags 13e. Butter 18e. The sale
batters having got -18 base hits, the
but a number of .costly errors occur- still' frriinec: oiinkefotrbrirrge;rwreLe, aTit::hn.:Rohme.an
red. • The visitors were the heavier R. R. rates • Ask these who have been here
ho
home team 14, while each had 4 two
bagwere. The game ended .Up unex-
pected -like a Worse race ; no idea t hat
such.a score against them would be
overturned in their favor with 'only
'
XelVtkilleiltentO.
GIR W ANTED
PRIZE LIST AGGREGATES $2,000.
Only two days,iit they will both be hummers kg_ivqste.time
Everything 13egins at One o'clock on Tuesday.
YOU ARI -INVITED
•The leading County fair of Western On.
tario, held in the healthiest and pretaiest
town in Canada.. It has the finest fruit
display in Ontario.• '
/4o other County Fair has so good a Week
or, such• well arranged and conunodiens
grounds and buildings.
Mum each day by the' Goderioh Marine
TO COME•AND SEE.
Twasnxit,r• •
The great fertile% trot or pace.
• " Prizes $30.$20, $16-apd $10. .
Wzrantsnav • •
• 2:20 Paee and 2:16 Trot.
,• ' prizqs $175.00..•,
I 2:30 Pace and 2:26 Trot,' •
• 0 00
two innings to play. %he Winehain Band. Prizes 815 .
boye had eight runs in the first• two ' The best 'epeedng program offered in 2:45 Peen and 242 Trot,
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innings and added one in the 3rd, 4th, A genfralisetennt or nurse girl wantod, e connuy. • twee . .
6th and 71.11 reapectively. Waking it 0000' "PP Y as -a, mcLEAN, t •
*More 12: Olin'on scored 3rci, 1 in the•
MS' • tEntries (except for speeding) close Sept. 15th. Drop card for a Prize List. •
BOARDERS. Wet NTF•to JAMES MITCHELL, Secretary.
Oth, Gin the h and 4 in the Otia.
W. Spalding umpired the garne satis-
factory. The fallowing was the sum•-
mary f- Warted, two or three boar 'e• s. .Cenvenient
•' to E 81300 or organ factory. AI ply to
Clinton 0 0 2 0 0 • 0 u 8-L13 A.ug 31—ti MRS: SluRsON, Ontario W..
Wingham5 3 1 1 0 1. 1 0 0-12
The teams in the league now stand.- SLED WHE.IT
wou lost .to
Clinton • 4 3 1 .
•I have a limited amount of Early A.roadlan
Goderich 4 . 4 0 Winter Wheat for sate at $1 pa bush I
•
Wingham 8 4
Aug 81--tf C MIDDLZTON °Clinton.
BICYC• LING
. .
Our sports coneider the bicycle race •General Servant 1,Vanted .
for th,e trophy on- last Friday: even-• - ' ' - — - -
lug the hest Vet the final lap being in wiflit:Wittrerill. ervrt'itt° where good
a bunch at t be scratch. The handl- Aug 81-41 biltS G.' DPflgTaACTUReggt.
caps arranged seemed to be fliOre
pleasing to the three • who took part, •Female 'Tosoher Wanted.
hut the distance was cut down frem
7 to 5 miles; Eagleson was placed on • For S. S, No. 8, Township of Rielett,,Tnnior
scratch, Stevenson a minute after and
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application, with testimoniels, to
minute) from scratch. The standing Atur gi-tf
M90fingheY 1-2 minute more (or I te'v' '•"end ISAAC! BARR, See..T, efts
McCaughey -1,' 5 4 5 5 5-23
. 1-1011231,3 for Sale or Rent
- Steveneon 3 4 3 3 4 3-20 --- -- --- -
' Eagleson ' 2 2 5 43 4-20 A smelt frame house on James st.(aorose the
railway track) containing ozweighth of an
acre land, with orchard of good /snit trees.
- •
O • OLINTOle SIAM/NTS water. Will be sold on very reasonable terms.
Corrected every ThursdaY afternoon. • Apply to . MRS JOEIN LvAITOOrNia,• St;
Aug 81—tf •
Thursday, Aug. 30, 1900.
"flow can our society best reach young Fall Wheat 0 63 a 0 65
men?" by one • from Londesboro, ._
Neither the place nor the time of meet- Aye • * •0 40 a 0 45
ihg has been definitely fixed yet, but Barley 0 38 a 0 40
Will be settled and announced later. •Pearl .., 0 67 a ` 0 60
Department. Duties. to commence brimedia-
•• Londeshoro, Ont.
of the riders are .
WILLIS 01117110.H. -Mr Laidlaw, who
has been supplying the pulpit for the
last, six Sabbaths during the pastor's
vacation gave his last discourse on
Sunday. He is a clever young man
and as each sermonsucceeded they
treerned to be more instructive and in-
feresting than its former. Hie voice
is clear and the fluency and command
of language he possesses together with
the deep and sound sernione delivered
shows that he:will be a strength in the
Presbyterian pulpit. While here he
found the people Reelable and was well
pleased with his congregation who
appreciated his services during his etay
here, and hoped his messages of the
Gospel would be productive of much
good. At the business meeting ' of
Willis church Y. P. S. O. E., held last
Monday evening, The Bible Study.
Gospel by Luke. Was assigned to Miss
Taylor; .Cateehigne, to Miss Lindsay,;
D. O. McTavish. was appointed dele-
gate to the provincial convention to be
held at Guelph, 2, 3,4, of Oct. A com-
mittee Of 3, 2 for each ward was ap-
pointed to look after Sabbath school
interest. The Bible Study for August
Gospel by Marg, received able treat-
tnetit at the. hands of Mr James Scott. •
References were made to author, pro.
bable time, place and purpose of 009-
stook from lo
position. Theapecial feature of Mark eow
l ler old eows andherd-looking mall
Gospel is Christ the pOwertul ene,the buns sold at from4)2 to $10 each, or from
et 2ie to aper lb, while the
" s
mighty worker. an aspect of the ) ale to 60
per .. re . Shippers pine from aeo
Saviour which would be acceptable to 1
heathen and especially to Romano for to lo perIbfor good loge sheep and the
botobere paid from 21e) to no per lb for
Whom probably thie.Gospel was prim- h where Good lambs gold in lots at
Flonyper owt , 175 a 2 00,
• Butter, loose 15-1.6,p'k'd 0 15 a 0.16
Ego per doz 011 a 0 12
•Hay, .. 8 00 a 8 00
Sheepskins ,,, 060 a 080
No. 1 Green trim.laidea 0 00 a 0 07
Potatoes, ..... 0 60 a 0-50
Chickens, per pair 030 a 040
Docile, per pair... ... . 0 25- a 0.40..
Geese, per lb .. 0 05 a 0 06
Turkeye, perll • 008 a 009
'Pork, live • 515 a , 15
Pork, dressed -625 a 6 26 '
Dried applea per lb005 a 0 05
Bran, ,per ...... 12 00 a 12 00
Shorte, per ton • 16 00....a 16C0
Montreal Cattle Market.
Montreal, AM& 17. -There were about
650 head Of butobevie,catile, 50 calves and
600 Sheep and limbo offers& foe sale at the
EastAbattoirtotdey."-The batobere were
present b considerable nurnbere, brit the
FOR SALE.
•
Lot 34, 000. 15, Goderieh township, 80 wires
less one acre for school site. For terms and
partienlars apply . to . FRED WHITLEY or
• JAMES SCOTT, Barrister, Clinton,
Aug. 24-tf • .
Farm to Rent or Sell
Snbscriber offers either for 0eale or to rent
hie term of 50 aores, on the 3rd con, of Mullett,
being west balf of lot 3.7. Buildings fair,small
orchard, plenty of water,10 acres bush. Soil
first.olass; Similes from Clinton. Possession
immediate. Terms reasonable, Purchaser
man have his OW31 tithe to pay for it, by paiing
sraall stun down. Apply to NEW ERA.
Office, or to A, GINN, Minton
Aug 81-tt• •
•
• NpTioE.
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the
Corporation of tbie town of Clinton hiteride to
oonstract a concrete sidewalk Along smith side
of Rattenbury street, from the market square
easterly to Percival street in the said town;
and to mess the final costs thereof uponthe
properties, benelitted and not exempt by law
from assemment.
The estinitited" COSt of the proposed work is
*1011.7501 which sum $187 is to be provided otit
of the general funds ofthe
A Court of revision will be held on Mondo
apt. lbOzr19,0 tt 8 o clock p.m., a une
the cattle market, and probably 100 cattle a :itst tfie°PrioToPeteuiP°843elfzinlinrf, t'ac Plitt:rt.
very hot weather had a depreseing effect on
will have to be held over fora future mar- of the She measurement, andranyc other
complaint which persons interested may desire
ket. Mr George Nioholson bought 12 prime and which. is by law cognizable by the
oettle at 4io per lb. and several other very sif'ileligir•
good animals were eoldi singly and in pairs Dated at Clinton this 80th dai of Aug., 1900,
at 4fto and 41 per lb. Pretty good beasts
•
W. CO TS, TownOlerk.
sold at from 33 8o to 48 8o and the tionamoi brOTIO.Ei
wily written. The pastor, Rey" i•
" Aabout 40 per lb. Mr a. Martel paid $4 per
Sunday next- after his vacation, which II *b * ia° iliti- °I. 21131 se '-
100 lb f r lot t pert r i. ba. onm, OKA of whiehstun $41 80I0 0 b o provided out
• of the general fen& °fill 11:11114STrikonda
Stewart, will resunie hie charge on
he spent at 13ayfleid. lb. Fat hogs sold at from 511.2o 50510 per Sept.10,1900, at s o'clock e.m„ et the Councii
Men tins 11 BO et rein 3 - 0 10) o per Ationit of Revieion
RATTUNOtlItle STREET thitl001.- lb for good straight lots, weighed 'off the ic,ihetis Tr tigel),,i,V,11•2=gsgrirg. est,t'ulicie
Roe Mr Ashton, Who has been supply- cam of the frontage measurement, and any other
lug for *leveret weekti, during the ah- complaint whieb. persons interested may desire,
ferrite of the patitor, cOricluded hie la- wfwpf.ippppowpoppov.vappppop‘• to maker and which hi by. law cognizable by the
Mid Court,
hors on Sunday evening'. He cOrdlisi-
Notice is hereby 1,,iven that the Council of the
Corporation of the town of Clinton intends to
construct a Concrete eidewalk along the south
side of Ontario street, from Victoria, street to
Williain st., in'the said town,and to assess the
final costs thereof upon the properties benefited
and not exempt by law from assesement.
Th estimated cost of the proposed work is
le thanked the people for their good * LIS ilkWEL Dated at Clinton thig 80th day ot Aye.; MO.
tvill and syrapatl said he had found re BUSINESS COLLEGE
theta more frien ly and coneiderate -
than he had anticipitteci„and boped
that the toeseagee he tried to deliver *
The Listowel Beninese College
Ashton has a forcible and fluent de- reP
would be productive of good. Mr )0'
livers?. le good logical reasoner, re and Shorthand Listitute has the
promisee to be a very able exponaeznde Pereuetnatfin
ele *IfPligPrittria'nfektinZarterl3tigimheel:
a 6
of religious truth. .Rev W. G. How. 6tbnitn atnye°olidheerrbobollYleglee"xonetfiiirentioei
eon, Who has; been enjoyitig a seyeti Toronto.
Week's vacation in Mirekoka, returned n- Illuotrated Catalogue seat upon
to town On TUeeday, and will resume * hpolostiont „
Ina subjeot, l'Forlst thoughts (torn the The fall 64120$ ,OPene
Muskoka Wilds'i °Vetting euhjeet,
d'That question which everybody asks,0 47. Lo omen%
Ills congregatiOn Will be 010016(1 tO Principal*
hie own pulpit next Stinda,y1 flie morn- )0- Sent. 4th.
W. COATS, Town Clerk.
NallOS
•••••••1..•
Notice in hereby given that the Council of the
Corporntton of the town Of Clinton intends- to
1 tenet net a eoncrete sidetealk, along Vie eolith
aide c., ToWnse.nd Area, froth Kirk to Fast st,
In tilt, Raid town and to assess the final eoete
thereof Oven the properties benefited and not
exempt by lavr from aseeeement.
The estimated cost of the proposed Werk is
$2782' of vvhich sum 925.60 ie to be provided out
of the generalforide of the Municipality.
A Court of Revision will 130 held on Monday,
Sept. 10,1000, at 8 o'eloek pan., at the Council
Members for the paepoee of hearing complaint
agalust the proposed assegai:tient, or tiemitacy
Otte froutagemoteetroment, eta any' other
eomplettitwiech merlons interested May &site
to make, and which ia by law cognizeble by the
sti o .
I Detect at. Clinton, tide Kith dtiv Of Aile.,1000.
knelt that he comes bock much beite• re,lApir,4*****0,0ppooppovmuitims, L w. COSTS$ TOWn OlOrk•
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We have still a few kegs of cut nails which we
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Wroperettes, Flannelettes, Shakers and Salisbury
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