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October 5/1900
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Coller,late ,Gantes. •HAYFIELD snow.
ITTwer.
The Annual Altair a Grand One Better vvea thee could not have been
eelected for the Bayfield Fair, held on .
. Tuesday and Wednesday, the latter
The annual sports, of the Collegiate eta, • being particularly well attended. '.
Institute on last Friday may' be Oki a large number being 'present from
without fear of contradiction to have (Hinton, Settforth, Godertch, and other
surpassed all former field days in en- points sureoundbag. The ents y list
I hustatim and the general participation Wail Un to former year In all dames,
of the students. The day was perfect the implement exhibit being, as usual,
, and the events were entered into with, rather samll. The outside show weer
eagerness. by • the contestant; they first -elites, and some good amimals
were all run c,ff satisfactory except two were shovvn. Clinton band furnished
races which were postponed until some line music, and %merry- reround
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Thursday of this week,
match between Goderich Tanhde focrintbt:Int
and old alike. The race run o by the
afforded ample eve tree m en t tot e yoting
students NYASA surpt•ise to the collegiate
trotters was interestinv, E. Bossenburg
here Goderieh having won by 5 goal.% securing let, James Campbell 2nd,. and
to 3. The winner of the championship N. Dickert 3rd, • $200 was taken in at
cup cannot be decided till the retnain- the gate, this beinge50 over lest yearte
ing two rs,ces are off. The commence- proceeds. The prize, list is as follows:
ment exercises are to be concluded in.
the town hall on the evening of Noy. fli2.180_118"ieenetsgefeestF,T,Irn Zreclicr rere" galii•r
° idinglionr fhly,a. Rocertgon; ;me
10th, when the prizes won at the. sperts
and the certificates gamed at the mid- F-9
mg or 1111y, J. Salheld; span of working horses,
year oio geld -
summer exaMinittion will be presented; .1 Witold. GENgus.x, runrOss rimless- kBr/c3of
Openin
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s,of last week was a succeis „far be'yortd:our ex-
pectations. Never before have we had so many de-
lighted ladies visit our store, and never beforeLlia-ve
we heard so many expressions of delight as were
passed upon our first display of millinery. "Nothing
like. it outside of the cities" was often heard.
The large number of orders taken during our opening d6Iirs
was to us good prgof ofhow our efforts were appreciated by the
ladies of Clinton and vicinity.
Those who could not visit our millin.ery parlor during open-
ing days are invited to call j'his week. No need to buy now if
you are not read.y. .
Comfortable
rappers
What is nicer for home
wear than, a good'wrapper?
Our Wrappers combiue
comfort and style, they are
made of the best qiiitlity
wrapperette in the 'newest
fall style, and no matter if
yqu choose one at $L25 or
$2.50 you will •get your
money's worth, E1V411 the _
lower priced goods must haveqUality, We .do
not believe in c4eap goods. Our way of doing
business enables us to give you the best goods
• at prices many ask for the Poorer kinds. ,
If you mist to make- your own Wrapper
we can supply your every need. AV e
pearly one hundred different designs and col-
• ors. Just a few prices and deseriptions.of what
we can do '
Ladies' Wappets, trutde of good quality wrapper-
ette, in colors of mauve, black and white, brown 1 25 make your selection. ,
g.11d and white, _milted, etc., extra value at : s
29 inch wide Wrapperette, in colors of red, mauve,
blue, purple, green, - etc., extra hard •finish,
heavy •quality, will give excellent wear, reit
• . warranted fast colors, regular I5c, wane, tego
Eit per yard e, "
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29 inch wide Salisbury Cloth,. in colors el perdinal. .
• with white spots, end stripes, • also garnet and .
:white, and blue' and white, soft finish. suitable I 0
for dressinglackets and wrappers,• price per yd 1 OC
11.1*
• have created a wide -spread
interest •We ,have had admir
.ers and buyers from several of
the larger towns. Beauty, fit
and style have made this jacket
stock of ours known tor miles
around, No bettcr time to
choose your jacket than now
while assortments are not
broken. 250, •$3.50
$5 00 $0 50 are some ol
our prices.for. coats. Come and
Lad:es' Wrappers, In assorted coloned wrapparette, .
skirt, 3 yowls wide, extra. fine turek, tprn down. 1 35 French. Flannels --
collar. pointed belt; A I value at , 1 .
Ladies' Wralers, made of best quality wt apperette, - SO M U0h in demand for Waista, Dress -
velvet, tritnmerVothers trirnMed with
self pleating, to form revers, Flees 1.75 1.00 col os. . -
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in assorte colors, also Week a,nd white, soine ing Jackets, etc.) in a fine range of patterns and
YOUR MONEY BAUM
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EXCIAISIONS
Tickets will be Waled s:t single
fare to all stations in (lauds, also
to Port Huron, Detroit, Buffalo,•
Niagara IWO. New York, Suspen-
sion Bridge, N.. Y., good going on
°aroma, 17th or 18th
-returning on or before
SIONDAW, OC1011131t 22nd
Purchase tleketo at town office and
sage delay at stetion-
x. ROIDGENS,
Railway k Steamship Agent, Clinton.
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also a, fine prograan will be rendered. , EagisVillottingittd017 reikrrtIr4.41u'ng%;
The following ate the results of the filly, .o Aldsworth; span. Wm Stelling con 6;
races :• I best walking team in harness, Charters &Son,
1Running 10p, Step and jump, „horse . W Sterling con 6. Roenersit coons- Brood
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' mare with foal, SU Wise, Robt MoOlinchey;
-A. 'McLeod, H. Taylor, A Meelordie. 1 foal. John Sparrows, W Brandon; two year old
2 Running ill& iUMP. 16 and under;- •wilding or filly, A. Duncan, j Sparksame,yeai: I
Muroh„Plumeteel, Omit. • 1 old gelding or filly, 3 Sparrow 4 0 wilualns,
. span roadsters, ft„Graliam; singie roadster in I
3 Running high jump, wheel -Taylor, huger, Philip Murray, Dr Woods. CARRIAGE
t floasas-Brood mare with foal. John Sparrow; I
Iwin, ?dutch. r
. A Running hop, seep Ala jump, 16 and • tatTing. gelleelenfold fieltarorDIVIVAM
Under-Muroh, Chant, Porter. I Williamson.'W VI Johuston; span of carriage I,
5 Patting shot, sohool-McLeod, P. eek horses, Dr Weer* single carriage horse, S
---- Phale, W Brandon ;lady driver, 11 ra Chart( re;
Zat,hmenanruproonihn., ohan.t. ,. .
e•hrolliftralls.letanfi-oxleere."--- -roadster-olass- special>prize by B A-Biefilne..--
,1, saddle horse, Et Davis, W Stirling. Foal,
John Sparrow. ,
7 Ruining broad jump, sollool-Me- 1 CATTLE -GRADE --Milch cow, G Irwin, W G
Mordie, MaLeed, Baird. Johnston: two year old heifer, W G Johnston,
-51 Uhturray, Wool], MoEwen.
a 75 yards race, 3rd and 4th form girls WRathwelhone year old heifer,D li *Waugh-
. V ton, Geo .I4ohnoton; fat cow, heifer or steer, W
.. Stinson 1 2;best two year old steer, W John -
9 One third mile race, 16 and under- son. 'Ilion Stinson : beat one year old steer, J
King, Chant, Baird. Duncan. Geo Johnston; best bull calf, W Wise
10 'Vaulting with pole; 16 ana under- 1 8c 2; best heifer calf, Wm Wise. Special.
prize by Wm Bothwell for the best one year
Phimeteel, Porter, Mnroh. old steer or heifer from his bull, .1` Davidson.
ti. 100 -yards race, tiohool - Helyar,
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Weir. -- • • . SBEEP--zwougmErt-- Ram, two shears and
,over, Wm Glen. Snowden Bromshearling ram,
12 100 -yards rade, 16 and under -King, • W Wise; Geo Penhale; ram lamb, G Penhale,
Muroh, Chant, • Wm Chatters; pair ewer, GPenhale,••W Char.
18 75tyarcis ram let and 2nd form girla tors; pair shearltrg.ewevW Glen, 0 Penhale;
---jaokson, Cook, leciaav.ay. • 4 • pair ewe iambs, W Charters, W Penhals; nair
fat sheep.Snowden Bros,W Charters, slime -
14 100 -yard raoe, open to Collegiaog OE stunsflowits-A Duncan took all the Prises in
county -Masson, Helye,r, McLeod, thia claim _ .
15 Vaulting with pole, school -Taylor, PIGS-Inntgaman - Brood sow, Snowdon
Irwin, M ureV.. Bros; Sow, Snowdon Bros, 1 .Ii 2. Cuanza
16 1, mile bioyole race, sohool-Arohi-w,, mes-Aged boa!, R Turner;brood Boweinow-
on Bros. SOW snowdon Bros. RED PIGS-
/114dt Baird...Tot/all. , ...........- don boar'. Snowdon Bret,. ..
17 Book race, 19 and under-Plumeteele 1).111Wit PRODIJOE- TO salt butter. Snow -
Chant, Houston. don Bros. Geo Clanging' salt butter, Snowdon
18 220 -yard race,Collegietes of county- Bros. RPenhale;litttei!for table use. w Char,
Masson, Helyar, Thomson. •a X Wise;horne-macte cheese, Snowdon Bros;
lhoonmeey-made wine, Snowdon Oros JIC Wise;
' 10 Vatiglie race, B01:1001: - Millieod in comb, Alex Smith; ho ;Misr Alex
and Baird ,• Aikenhesid and Campbell i' Smith, Geo Clitusiute collectionnoef honey; Alex
Jarrett and MoMordie. • Smith; lime -made bread, V Sterling con 6,
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bily file voter shaivg-iliiiRigh-alr,-Trod
(htaw& reports ay that efontl. Sri
letitereoe will step dein 'from his Mani.
i they had gob O deputy that was
fseferableto the, Coneereative
dal e, as:they thought they had, they
candi-
Way, E Cooper, L Hoover. '
Beds* Dprouse; baker's bread, Thee Stinson.
; 20 Consolation rade for girls -M
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The mowing are. the players :- Gode- '' Peas D Brethour If Brehour; six rowed -barley, O' ecieP ,
..v.... a 4IN-White winter wheat.13( Bretborir,
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: 21 Football match, Goderichia. i 0Davison; giV_Viarigi31:ftly.,Rift,etint'effr,
Clinton C. L-Goderioli ..5; Clinton 3. Claes-
our; white peas, mBrethour, J tenseld: :ratan
rich -1- Pritchard, Smah, Pawnee, te Brethenr. DBretbour white oats, M Breth- v..3wOity46p/444.44444 3/44444/44UPPPV-V-V-WPP144440/44a
Snell, Brown, BrYelle, Haggit, Thompson, - our, D Brethour; black'oats. M Bretboer, D
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Autumn Dressmaking;
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Carries with it a hundred perplexities
as to style, material and cost. The
information women need at this time is
crowded into the pages a the October
Delineator. 190 Illustrations of cloth-
ing, millinery, etc.-serral pages in
colors. Fifteen cents. For sale in
our pattern department This depart:
went will repay, a visit on the part of
patrons who. wish to make their own
cloth -es, October • Butterick Patterns
'are now on sale.
'When evening comes with its rest-
ful readingohours, you want- the en-
joyment which, conies to those who
lia,ve had their imperfect eyes =del°
more perfect thl ough perfect glasses.
We have the satisfaction of knowing
thtlt we have make- reading a plea-
sure to many whose eyes haye long
been imperfect. -Spectades as low
$1. - Satisfaction or your money
refunded.
tomdprow.Ngt!".,!..t.i4P,
• Collegiate Institute Stationery
The Collegiate Crest has been embossed on a nice
line of note paper and envelopes which is now on Sale.
We ba,ye the Empress note paper and envelopes,the.note
and getter size, pads with envelopes to match each size.
The price, is reasonable. Note paper 16c per quire, .
envelopes 15c per package.
Souvenier Stationery •
A line of nice pads, nicely made up with blotter eovers
assorted views of the town ball, public library,Collegiate,
House of Refuge and Willis church on each sheet of paper.
Just the line you want when writing to distani friends:
Prices 150, 2O0 and 25c per pad. •
Whiteman, Draper, McDonald • Clinton- ir?rethourstiniotil seed, D Brethenri.11 Broth -
Taylor, P Baird, Macpherson, 13 Campbell, 1,1,1117.4,Z,ke eLISirre* 1,/ee°mmended-
Weir, MpLeod, Brodeur, It Baird, El Camp. , ,
bell, Ailienhead, Wkatelv. •"'" • FRUIT -Fall apples, Wpies, jStDerlfrinrifeNboanuagilDt0Z.
: MoNaughton;wmter ap
• ' W Sterling con ti: apples. Mrs W Charters. .r
. . Saikeld• winter and fall pears, ; Salkeld.2Tati
South Aaron Liberal Convention: - Parsons; rears. 1 Salkeld, J Parsons; peachee,
• ' • . .3,5.1,Vf112 rtaer Smith, Mrs
A Reform Convention vefil be ' held ;;ii). 7W' Sterling con o. v1)- if MaXiiiiiiiiii; :
in etracelleld on Thureday,October 1.1th, northern spies, w Sterling eon °, W Martins.
at 10 o'clock a.m. The purpose of the r ...
EGETA.BLES-liarly potatoes,W Sterling
Meeting is to 'choose a, candidate to con 6, J8alkeld:late potatoes, W Brandon, W
contti t the riding(South Huron) in the Sterling con 4: long red mangolds, IFI Making. J
'Liberal iritei est at the apProaching : Salkeld; yellow ;globe mangolds, .T Salkeld,
9nowdon Bros; yellow intemediatentiangiI.)
olda
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election. It is earnestly hoped that ev- . SalkeldW Sterling
ery palling • subalivision in the riding Prowls, Alex Sn3ith; eabana
8; tab'e
se. J Salkeld. D Gil! '
will be represented by the full quota of braith; cauliflower, P Murray, Ere Nowrie;
delegates, ' Sno• wden Briiimumpkine,lt Penhale4 calkeld;
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I squashes, A Evens Snowden Bros; English .
patatoe onions, M Westlake. N Wise; Cents- •
' Exeter ,
FIXE. -About 115 o'Clock on rues -
when it was quickly diecoverect the.t ra 'sonar TAVIOn efigiPrWILir 1Pa_°all aer. eg
the rear part of E. A. Follick's cease- X *Wise, it Wise: citrons.' R Penrbaiel.sDeual-
braith; musk melons, /I Turner, R Penhale;.
tiODary store Was ablaze, and one-ef the water melolis.A Evans R Penhale: large beans,
chief business blocks in town was in ,I K %mem Erethermtnail beenS,G oismins,
danger. The fire is supposed to have A Evan% large tomatoes, Snowden Bros. John
originated in the oven destroying the sail:elm small tomatoes; Snowden Bros.,
bake room and a stable, the main LADIES WORX inll w b Illa. 1"
building suffering,. but most of the con- Mrs w ceartere; e-razy4IworgkaMrs Nott, Mw,
tents were saved. Loss coy, ered by in-. Orraaminutpbewniseer:octohneettomeitietermters, ,moharrs otearms.pbemiers
suer annucite.m._tast sabbath was child.
rie; sofa pillow. Mrs Notts 'Itra licrWrie* mac -
Bowie ; table centre niece Mrs/gat Mrs Row-
eenos day. at the ()even Presbyterian ram? work,A(Brethour, Mrs Campbell : tochet
Rev. John -'11.enderson, of St. work in wool, Mrs Camnbell. Min Mc tyre; Miss Tucker, of Wirigham, WAS the guest Wednetelay stc account of the garrotte ill -
church.
dian potatoe on Iona "Virige.R Turner; Dutch
0 teraiowdenBixs;f1.31.d eArrotti.W Sterling
day morning an alarm of fire was rine.
• Coaling and Going.,
3.Beok,of Goderioh,was in town last Fri -
Geo. Cettle was up to Goderioh_on . Mies• Annie East is visiting hinds De-
troit. .
'' Mies Eve, Steveneon is visiting fiiende in
Woodstock.
Miss Mary. Hine went to • Chicago • last
week on it visit.
Miss Daefore Who guest of her cousin,
james Danford.• ' .
X, Bamford was in London last Thus. I
lay on business.
• T. B. Hoover was in Kincardine last ,
I
Thursday on buitineeta •
Mrs etreenside, London, Wig visiting her
sister, Mrs Alex. Morris. " • • Mrs Biddlecombe and Miss Porter are
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-4 Mies Maggie Davis retraned home. on visiting Met T. D.' 'Ainslie, Leemington,
Saturday from Detroit. antnMornsgiftheome. Ai:eslitieoliCceaomabet rz.syfiem fair.
Mr and Mrs Joe. Rattenbuy were at the
were i -R. Graham, J. Hearn, H. Davie,.
W moRae, R Muff, B. Fitasienons, W. W.
S• eaTi."Itlherfraiitrt,jaAatubrnrritata,yw' as vie. iting °this .Farran, L Rattenbury and alone
?die It. E. Hail was called to Aylmer on
daughter, afro R. Downe, sr.
b t ki tto It Wise. Mrs Oam - f al- Wha head recent' nese of her/nether Mrs Skelding who is a
hire F. _R. Reagens and Mrs Hedger's.
were in Tame) on Tueseay.
Mrs J. P. Tritest' wee in Toronto.' on.
Thursday.
'Mrs R, Irwin and Miss MoTaggare
were visiters in f3eaforth on Thursday.
.T. Rumba% G.T.R. agent at St. Tacobse
is it visitor in town. ,
Mrs I. Spooner leaves today (Friday),
for Winnipeg and was ticketed by A. 0.
Patheen, G.T.R. agent.
Mrs M. 0. Peatison and daughter, afie
Millie, returned to their home in Teront,
"MWisegallealeaYizzard returned on Wednes-
day from it visit with friends in ' Perth
panty.
Meg a., Heiner, Georgeteventand Mrs Jas..
Eoss, of y,
visitcd home of Mre Roderick Ross.
- Miss Lucas, who his been the guest of
her aunt, et the rectory for the past few'
weeks, left for her home on Saturday..
Marys, is expected to preach in 'Main bell; hemstitching, Mrtl flowrie, M/RMeTntrv ;
street Methodist church next Sabbath embroidery on silk, satin or velvet, Mrs
Mo -
morning, Old Rev. Endycotto-it return. Intyre; embroidery on bolting cloth. Mrs Me-
ad. miestothat7 fianicsAbs., rbe follow. ittr afusiwy;;;Iiiel.stlualldefi A Brethour. Mrs
ing Sabbath evening. , Rev. Warren, • knitting eivnP worsted.1111.fra (gtelimIllt141.111g1§
Of Alma Ladies, College. preached. in Emerle; honiton or point lace, Mrs Nott. Mrs
McIntyre; tatting, Mrs Campbell„ Mrs Nett;
jaMes Street Methodist chureli last
... errasene work, Milr Camnbell, Mrs McIntyre;
Sabbeth. °belittle work on felt or plush; Mrs Nott,__Mrs
...Mot:Johns and Miss ,Ida are the ranipbell; tea caw; Mrs Howrie, Mrs Nett;
gUests of biro, arid Miesee Levett, of tray cloth, Mre Nowrie, Mrs Charters: table
Parkhill. Judge- Masson held court of rp`ifActirrlddre ikargntarat ?Kr
rs l'frowrie;
revision here on Wednesday, at °red. etchings on cotton or silk, Mn llefritvrt:), M143 1
iton on Monday, and at Elimville on .1%ampbell' gents linen shirt, Wm Stelling en
Tueedity. ' Mrs. Mule,. of Brantford, is.- •-aer,fit,V37; aecliteorelree-0e1: 'hilt MI:
the guest of Mrs. B, S O'Neil. Joseph canipbeii .;411itirinhaeria s(lOwinntsillemrsi*K1:1,31114
Senior, photegrapber, left lash week Campbell: kitchen apron, Miss Parsons, R.
or a two week'e trip •fo Chicago and . li.c:vvise; crochet or knit slippers. airs Kovrrie.K.
other points west. Mr. Vandueete, head h aii7 ireMeertY b ahtt. If trres ll'Iont .ri°;s7frellritT•itt
sawyer at the Sutherland Innes stave drawn' work.8filars McIntyre. lirn Charterr:
Patched guilt in cotton. J K Wise_,_ Mrs Mott
faetOrZ had hie leg tiever eft+ 'rushed tusitillrat gilt ii4 °atilt arre Nett, Mies Parsons
on Wednesday. ;,-Manning, butcher,
has moved to the ehop lately occupied otint.McgarCeerri:elerilieljetri=4."°ehe
. button
by Louie Day. . . • holes,wm Sterling 011,Jas. Campbell; best col,n
Indies work, Afro 14lentyr__._e Mrallowrie.
On page two of this Witte will be seen PLANTS AND FLOWERS :-' bouoriet of
--speech delivere'd tie. Col. 013tien a flowers litrge.a Foremen W Sterline 161; bolt-
coneerfative ex„ALp., owe oho, one eby,.. _covet of flower% arnelleT Forguann,ttra ;Forest:
hest cola of house plent, W Brandon Dr
Dr, Dewart, late editor of the Christ- Woods; best eol,n pansies, Jag Campbell, W
Ian Guardian in Toronto, • • Sterling; best coLn geraniums, W Sterlhig.
*ohs, Governorship to accept the North would have known how a lot of men ' - • ART WORX-pericil drawing, ,.Ira 0 Camp -
voted whom they expected to vete for boa; crayon drawing. Mrs (3 Carritibell. Mrs a
Nile , Forest:, water eider minting, ,Mrrit .1" Forest.
Mrs 0 risintibell; oil minting, Vra Forest, Mrs
Esaea 210roirlati00 if the geed hien" °I thm a
end wanted to watch." ,
NOTES. -Mrs Melbourne Sprung, _of
the party can aecMplih the retrement oNott : lonsington naintini!, Airs For st; lustre
Mssitasmoue - . Mullett, is visiting her sister, Mrs ts. painting, Mrs Nott, Min (I Camnbelle: painting
Mr 801 White. • McWinney. Mrs Joe. (riessady and don Osif . . •
on silk. satin or ,velvet, Mrs McIntyre, Mrs
' eI eat oppoeed by the most dialoged of ihey Remain
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• , • CIlnderweod, Loy.fol Byron, is yisitio'E. g her father, bum.
.W Evaiteuneyeee_eleide bu. ee coop, 1?t ured.
J. Hetherington. ReIN ti 'Ceiling- Hese seri, Zurich. . ,,
weapons. I am prepared' to meat . My I, M. MeLeod, •ton returned to his woik ' in London porLat,W-nneke, le ounottig..n, penlvoce
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opponents upon any grouna they choose . - ' after having spent a pleasent time tREASEI. 0 ClaUtiik6, It likhollAl brkUltmog. Met'
• McLeod's% Laboratory
'if fhe weapons. axe fair; but I have only Dear sir -I. wag troubled for nearly a Bethel., visited friends -At, /Ole 'lost tt Ilrowtk Thelerlls. Its 110wrist. P Bolter;
• Goderieh, Ont. with friends 112,1'01 MIN MOM' of Moor; Plyrateith men. , Baker: white leg.
tirgs.Mra Nowriet bantams. Mrd 'Rowe
contemptfor these wd
'ho Appeal to religious year with 1;tenehpis. eto., and used doctors week. .511813 Augusta Pot ter, of Chi- i tartteye Snowdon Bropt 'buff 0e0hinn, fl
flattens' ereiudiosail-Sir Wilfrid at rnedioinee, including hypophosphatesland cago, is visiting her parents here. Miss rfr pdson. 11 Molienald: game, I A King. P
Bak lt'Ar& 2
Montreal . '. emulsions of cod Byer oil I had three Mcreneghan is visiting her sister, Mrs, ; audaluelana. ra nowrie, i: miner -
eat. arts Titivate. P13alter.
attacks of la grippe end the bronchial Jones, and ales McVittie. The Nile
The Sarnia, Observer declares that tribes were affeoted. f I took it trip then bicycliets had their photos taken Thurs. wilitiefffell.TYgreitig,e.T Rirti.sairroLelyeet
"13ringing Hugh John Macdonald back to through Manitoba and British Columbia, flay evening of last' 'week. Mrs (Rev) homemade petered flannel, Wise Mrs Nott;
. and spent all summer till fall in the moue- M. J. Wilson is visiting her mother in vair home.made wollen blankets, Mrs Nott,Yra
Dominion polities in the expectation that tieing. 1 felt then like et new man, but on Chosley who is sick. Miss Martha g.g.v.„Igett z57nor.nivrtra,y,:
I did not Tiffin visited friends in Lucknow re- wee Xott: skein stocking varn, W Sterling Ph
hie name and personality will lhelp Top. ooming home caught cold, and
per win the confidence nf the Oanedisn' feel welLcoughingit good deal and hare cently. Mrs R. Mcilwaiii, of Nile. and X Wise llialr *alien stookinm, Met %At. ; X
h tMd Mrs Cassadee oWise; pair welkin. atieks. meg Nott. .; X WISP:
• f London visited their noir band.made cotton socks W Sterling (a)
sister, Mrs 1314 Carter, of Auburn, on mrs,Wenton: Pair haml-made cotton stockings;
Tuesday. R. Holmes. M. P_,. of Olin- 'Ore NOte, X v./ieel wolleti gloves, Mrs Weston,
ton. was et the village laet Friday. D. Mrs' Nettie/ellen lettere Steeling KJ It Whgt:
double
McIwain, Jr., had the misfortune to retitrell.ghlri"Cal-a."&fitiolre 21 get
electors is like trying to pul life in an ex.
• o e retiree er y laser ing a roe apologize for not writing yea vooner. but
o aggy p e,g
FRIDAY. OCTOBER, 5th, 1900. rasa k b t' f h toting coat me st good deal. humbly
use."
• gent littrettlientento •
• Millinen.V-NewconiSe page 4 Tbe indoor Record says that Alex.
Thanksgiving daY-10 Illredgetul • • 4 Mellaren M. F.. for South ,Perth, fiddles
Stapleg and dry goods -0 B Koenig .... 5
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Ifata-A Morrisit 5 himself into the good graces of his
Last -NEW EMI• • 5
13oar for servien-I Statibrirg 5 erns= conetituent at the county dal:Weal
Attetion sal e -N enmities .......... 6.
Retriember-39rd Batt toitteert 6 but catgut ova t ave him th Mite
s • ' • 1 " et bed time, and ap lied RA, Lettnan's
L"n* ent to the °hetet as directed, 1 did
Beitaatirtalikgrr-14•VgarthouneAlo'::: '' ''' P °eel° le -after XJaCittl Bah has 1'1 it 1111a% ; do- e fo-; •t e months The
Rs res -W rsOuithette
was vvell and forgot it all.
On January alet, 103;1 beg
yore medicine and from tied d
to mend right on. I took ye
Renovator three times it day be
end trio Specific Ono for throe
and lungs half an hour die
to take
jI began
System
meals
a congh
este and
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• NOtiOP-ADOWEE 10.010"
Girl wanted...lira J It Combe
Estray sit eep-T
I tt"
5 changee ban di 0. Shoemaker being the nenoyetor gave me a Algoma' appetite
5 new Men tehind the gun. '.11 tumult to you,
• ale alai I amit different man altogether over
A correspondent from Nipiaing sole Nine° then. Ifielleve my feith in yourself
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for what you once did for my mother 12
A GREAT tbITERTAMMENZ*0110 of in reference to the charge madeoby years ago belted me to pay • strict atten-
Town Hall. Thursday evenieg. paper of the ballote in the West Huron
thenrealeat eighth ever eni°4d In the' Mr nllgh 'Thhn Macdonald that the r?%11 10
dilrielletr.dIe. M got
is II;
fr ever et sick egem
5 brother.
end I slept well every night, t can 'Ay
engotrrnite dnd wits plettLa to know of
Det 11. A startling ihVenti6lb. fin* election' Wag tDO thin:- t
", WAS deputy my cure.
tilentie pictures in life motion, real life
,aeseen in the etreet or on the battle- returning officer itt nue Of the, polling
i bM your sincere friend
field. It le worth Wit, to ridee.up Eifft.e2 subdivisione of the ToWnehip'of Spring- gum h.,, pr. n ft T. Demurest),
1 taWer and 06 it. priviii at 41/48 e*P"" er, in the District of NipieSing, in the art -laird -a; dihtTeifilltill and s' Jack'mn'
, ammo* to see t e great Bolden barge -
less lire °brines on a tun to n fire-' tot last eleetion, and hear Were the ballot Oot. 5.2.
IplIteTtiit% riarateerileetittntesailllogerse!erteh'ainri°tvhisagerig 0,0/7 men voted, as the taper in those Bonk ere being eirouleted in Ot.
to speak 0 all thd Other living moving merle vehy.),,fr, / could 8" how
Bogus ten.doller notes of the Molsone
ordinary Simlyn., Don't miss it. ballots welt eo thin thet t e Mark Made tawk
lose a valuable cow last week, •
junotse-Fforsege-john McNevire Kin.
TEE Srox.-S.'Sheelperd is very ill at pen; Mot. Hanford, Centralia, 3 Grieve. V.
present, Mrs W. Potter is very lever S. eleaforth. Cattle -.T. Hearn. Minton.
very slight hopes are entertained for Bellantvne, frAVI .1,.Allensou, Minton;
her reeneery . her daughtere, Misses Flee and Sheep -J. Walter. &Milord; 11.
Etta, of Sault'Ste. Mariesand Augusta, et Bement. Gctierieh township. Poultry -
of Chicago, have been =maimed :r. A. Xing, Clinton Implements.- Tag.
'home, rotoe, Ilevilela; Goo Irwin. Haviteld,
Ontramr.--Revival services cenducr- 'Ztirioli; Jas. 'Thom.
ed by the pastor, assisted by. EMI+
gelist, nines Connolly, of Detroit,
started at Nile on Sabbath last. Meet-
ings are held every evening except, Sat-
urday at 7.30. Next Sunday there Will
lie preaching morning and evening,
and it mass meeting in the afternoon,
consequently gavel= on the Sheppard -
toe aed Ebenezer appointments Will
be withdrewn; the Members of thotie
appointments Wili attend service here.
sister of Mrs Washington. • •
E. E. /10Eerlaie_±. a G°aettek, "a" - Miss- Graoe Shepherd, who has teen
caller at the Nevi ERA on Tneselay. I teaching at Arva for the put two years,.
Mra .W, Brydone was visiting friends in has been re-engaged with an increase of
Stratford for a fa* days this week I fifty dollars salary. . .
Cots. Combs and Shaw, of Clinton, at.
elre (Dr) Hammel, Trenton, Bildt., was
visiting Mes I. Dodd tbis vreek. • I tended the funeratof the late Hon. A. M.
I Ross who was buried at Goad= on•Tues.
Frank Hpvey returned to Toronto this% day with military honors, .
week to.resurne hie andies at Trinity. RobeGardner was in London fcir avers!
Nelson-Clue,St. Mary's, was the guest of days previous to returning borne on Tug- ,
J. B. Hoover forteveral deys last week. day. He has been for a tv,hile ..pliet in
miestbaufa mohhoightoo wont to Lon. Rochester, Montreal and otbei points.
Mr and Mrs D. R. Mitchell and datigh-
den on Mondap to yids friends tbis week. ter Edith are visitors in town this week
Ur and Mrs W. E. Irvine, Chicago, are Mr Mitoliellis agent for the Etna Life In:
visiting at T. Jenkins' and other friend's. mance Co, ena reports -business good.
Mrs Loyd and Miss Loyd, of. Seaforth, Mrs M. MeOnaig, of Charleston, W. Vita,
were the peek of Mies Lyon thie week. .who his been here visiting relatives, Went
. • Toronto lasteweek. „Mr and Mrs Mc -
Lester Nehltely went to Hamilton on t°
Cuttig will make -their home in the Queen.
Monday to attend the school of -Pedagogue.
. Mr and Mrd J, M. McLeod ana asughter. : eltWY.;jacikson,O. P. R. ticket agent goes to
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of Goderioh, were Clinton callers on lion- Hamilton next Tueeday to attend it , ticket
dey. . . • • .. ..... .- • • • - • sellerarconvention.- -MrirJaaktiore' will "c-
ompany him and they go hi spend a few •
. Miss Hattie Middleton Was; Abe guest of
hobble at Muskoka. .
the Mime MoNinghton on Sunday and
Before leaving for •Toronto where she.
Monday..•
Mr Coate•Colemao, who had been here wilt P - °Iva D. 6711elthMisse
11 take it the work
Elba 'Howson was resented w*
for about it month from Winnipeg, left for beatitifill album together With an a
Beaks on Friday lase. ppro-
. • priate 'actress by thejunior leeigue of which,
Geo. Farquhar, BuffOlo, was visiting hie she was superintendent, of Rettenbury St.
brother in town and relatives in Stanley churoh, ,
lest week and part of thie.
Ooming Attractions.
Ma Holmea, Seaforkh, MoomptInfe'd her
mother Mrs Carlin% of town„ to Vietoria
. SIDE -TRACIEtD.
hospital, London, last Week, •
The attraction at the town hall, Olin -
guest of J. W. Irwin on Tuesday while On
Wm. Marty, of. Kincardine, was the
the laughable success, "Side Tracked,"
ton, on Monday night, Oet. 8, will be -
Inc way to Guelph on it vieit. presented by it capable company and'
ni teM, rre (Rey.)
Mt 0 etahde il‘rilhae cad tUegnlitMere'nodisI'Salltrf: The play is a comedy d I amt bordering.
adequately, if not gorgeously, staged.
ter
it p'e leer t visit here with relativeg, on the farce, chuck roll ef fan, a.nd
whMoiweeralsiatInta,yow:da :no B0.11.ytihstiointo.Wil, eodinnels3latehy. pthl"rutlittettbihirnatfrottf'wc:nietatlnlilyatisparieatyni:eunciefohiate,
week etteneieg the veacenr of her brother I hbilttristanorneethaeg:ielratthttleaffi
'leot41'iriTugt.eoPuritnthele-
bob it is
se:I:eat:roan:pa
Miss E, Turnee'of towe, wee brides -
rarely that he acts both a roedian
meld et elle Johnston -Stirling wedding
nod hero. He 'does tei realistie
on Sept te.h, at Cedar Dale hive, Coder -
fish townthip. things as well Its many bog able ones. '
J. Bell took in the fair at eaforth last rescues the heroine, foile the many
ful, both in eatendanee and e hibite, he has other been from being bete. il, makes
la
Friday. 1te Boa it Watt the oat success.- schernes of the villain, pre ents the
love to the boulnette, Ned -altogether
Been for yeare.
lira John Layton and b" &morn. Aire makes his way into the beset* of his
lasieterv.rigaasynw, lisimleitthhearneateveciyi:eroefthoe
John Welker, took in trie feir at Se: jaintatote9rotnth: :anialladd:EleOvle.ae.vaeeirfasitannegsrleireetialo, tithkdeinedd:ahreearrkaedengfeedl:
:MI r Renee Willard, who assumes the
01 Mr 16" 11" IL Wat..6°1:1 k ' k ably assisted by a strong collnleepralty. 619
part of Incttramp, is it, capital ',Into;
ol
aen, Beyflela; lereit-.11. MetlYeert. Wee. 1 A. limit , of the Molion'i 'bank, Hernall, epen co •
ford; It. Elliott vied .7. Torrenee, .Pertee'e : They were on their way to Fovea to visit 133ati nia.r. BAND CONCERT.
Hill. tieirve4. Williannt, Zurieb; UP, Mr Smith's father, He exchanged pulpits' melinytattlibe68:00ifthalievq3;ersautuon
toft,tnui:litte.r.
Thomsen), Tikelleldi Wm. Scott, tievfiele, with Rea. Mr Beverley, Of that Bliete, On Of Citizens of Clinton, the crack regl,
Veeetablee-j. Alitingon, Clinton; dames Sandal last. • .
Clarripbell, Stanley: J Torrence, Porter's VisMMoMueretyleftert Satnedayafter. of Seaforth, will give a grand tOilgellt
Ifill. Manufaciturere-T, Ahnsion,2;nriOh; noonlo become ed v0666'01161 nurse to the in the town hall here On the evening
e .
of Friday, Oet. I2th. A teleet musical
Wm. gen% nmedeld. Plants,Mtlefell New York hospital. She will be wetly
end art work-Mre (iar) fitenbtire. Bay. mused among Ler numerous mends here ..prOgraill, assisted by W. McLeod. Come
field. tediee work -Miss L. Miller,Olinter; As she was an aceeopfightel ledy end was tehtliirtineefmSuesaifeeatithoorawsinllizrugonivek. 1,1A",
hire Gee. Betts% Stapler; llfrs hi0Orekollile% one of the fewitee in *Mitt fathering!,
rides ber hut Willie Ohre& oh* lelles he
Nee onie will the yerang pelvis of Clinton kintonodW611, it ber iituegihelegoligawetandaoarodn:
ofilitur th%
Sayileld. 4 . )
The British •eleetieee ere now %leg him
- October. The polio, on which the
government ileees to the ,country, is the
South Aldan war, and the .allnealacirel of
the tvre_repiibliese •
Ci
Aeolher otabreek of hog oriotere hi re- Arms Iran° geisha. ner mottoes were best at tams, three° eel thie even.
portnd in Etat County, et Malden.
Ibilik has been *availed tiro anti it • congregation who highly apptsolaisa her lzedt Ticketil are pieteed at 25c and 345c0
**hob e end tegret will be getteral with the ngwill0205e,0iftra illeeranY patron-
loeflig Montreal, exoellent stinging.
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