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THE ousroN NEW ERA,
IT has always been our policy to refund. money it goods do not
prove atisfaotory ; this applies as muoh. to Furs as to anythimg
we sell. That's why buyers are aftbrded every protection in, select-
ing Fears at. this store. Our goods are exactly as represented.
Every garment we sell is selected with:great care and tiothin.g but
perfeci goods can enter our stook, The workmanship and finish ai.e
of the very best, the styles the very newest. Prudelit buyers have
, alteady redognized this faot and are selecting their Furs while the
stook is at its best. Ilere'sjust a hint of the many good values that
await you.
eaperiftes.9.00 j2.00
with A 1 quality silk and satin,
price .
NO. II -Ladies' Caperine made of fine -Australian
Coney Fur, choice skins,all lined With shot silk, 42 g
Al value at each..., , U.
NO. 2 -Ladies' Caperine mede Of selected black'As-
trachan skins, nicely trimmed with tails and
ribbon, well lined with aleavy•quality mereeriz- g 7 g
ed sateen, a real beauty at each • . I
NO. 3 -Ladies' Ca,perines of black Astrachan Fur, •
fine large curt, well lined With good quality
black satin, nicely trimmed with black satin Kn.
- bows, a bargain et •,.. ' Unif V
NO. 4- -Ladies' Caperine of Electric Seal with Chin-
chilla Fur trimming around collar and tikirt,
• lined throughout with fancy, Mercerized satana 6.7 g
cloth, very stylish and not high priced at u.
NO. 5 -Ladies' Caperine of very fine black °epos -
um, choice selected skins, a, very even fur, trim- '
rued with six tails, extra high collar, lined all
through with fancy silk, our special n nn in 00
prices . Uslitf •• I U.
NO. 8 -Ladies' Caperine, hero style, of fine quality
black Astrachan, close even curl, collar and
trim ing of black oeposurn, and Astrachan
lined, also trimmed with head.; nnd taile, lined,
with 131ack and 'colored satin • 1
11.95 ,13.95
prices
NO. 8 -Ladies' Caperinetif black Astrachan, fine
. glossy our], trimmed around skirt with Thibet,
• the new V shape lined with colored silk, 10.95
splendid value at, each.. v...
„NO. 0 -Ladies' Ciiperine of Electric Seal, extra fine
with long front,' nicely trinamedrwith
tails, etc., lined with good quality, red satin, 13.00
our •price is
NO. IQ -Ladies' Ca,perine made of Electric Seal and
Grey Opposuire choice selected skins. extra long
• front, high storm collar, lined throughout
with fancy 'silk, very stylish at., . 11.00
NO. 11 -Ladies' Caperine of the best quelity grey
Persian Lamb and Electric Seal, seal set in grey
lamb making shape of star, high semen collar
faced with grey lamb, ilea all through with .
- heavy quality brocaded silk, very stylish, no
two alike, price 15.00
Fur Jackets
Ladies' Jackets made of good quality black Astra-
chan, fine gloesy curl, high storm collar; 20 to
30
inches 1'14 best 25 00 28 00 30 00
linings, prices .
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NO. 7--lattlies' CaPerineFu.r Ruffs
of best quality black As
skins, fine glossy curllooks very much . Special values 500 6CI $1 00 to
like Persian Iamb, trimmed with 6 tads, lined at . • . C
SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS
Ladies' Flannelette Gowns at 55c
Ladies' Gowns made of good heavy quality striped
. Flannelette in mixed colors of pink, white,blue,
etc., nicely trimmed, extra wide skirt, well
worth 75e each, for • ' • . 55c
$5 Silk Waists at $2,95 •
5 only Silk Shirt Waists in stripes of 'mauve, green '
and white, sizes 32, 84, 36, regular value $5, to
clear at
8c Flannelette for 5c
500 yards 28 inch wide Flannelette, good quality, in
stripes only, colors of pink, blue, etc., regular
price to -day would be 8c, special for Saturday
or Motiday..,-- ......... •
12ke Shirting Flannelette at 10c
500 yards of the very best Shirting Flannelette, 28 .
inches wale,extraheavy quality,assorted colors,
regular value 12c, Saturday and Monday •foe
Grey Flannel 12ic
25 inch wide Flannel in light and dark giey in twill
• 2.95
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'Tartans at 5/1 •-
MO yards of fancy Tartans, 24 inches wide, in plaids'
• suitable for children's dresses, -worth to -day fie,
•to go at
7e .Grey Cotton for 50
600 yards of extra heavy quality grey Cotton, 84 in-.
ches wide, very free of specks, well worth le
per yard, to go for two days at per yard.... -,..
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.FRIDAY• OCTOBER, 26t1*, 1000.
"Ontario Will be Liberal,"
La Presse, the niost influential
French Conservative paper in the
Province of Quebec, sent its Par.
li ',mental y correspondent, s
able and experienced .Journalist,
to accompany Sir Wilfrid Laurier
din'ing his meetinge in.Ootatio,
and in his article dealing with the
eitiottion in Ontario he says: -
"Toronto, the old Tory city, is
&WI alely transformed. It is Well
to say .so, and not to allow our
Mende to wait in vain on unreel.
iza,ble heves. From what I can
learn there will be no change of
figures in Ontario. The Liberals
will keep a majority of ten to Of -
teen. That is the petition. It is
useless to beat about the bush,
The Conservatives are reduced to
telling us "We rely on a move".
naent in Quebec." Where is the
movement in Quebee ? When
down there they laugh and tell us
• "Ontario is going to rise in arms."
Ontario is not rising, and will not
rise. The general wave of pros-
perity is against the Conserva-
tives, as it would be under the
Present counitioneagainst any
Opposition, even Liberal. The
Conservatives haVe still a Chance
of winning, that is, by capturing
Quebec. They ought to be able,
since they say they can, and their
friends in Toronto firmly believe
it, and have full confidence in
their ability to do so. Buta they
believe me, let them not count on
Ontario. Ontario will be Liberal."
A gentleman who occupies a
responsible position in Toronto,
but whose sympathies are Con.
servative, told the Navy BRA last
week that Laurier is sure of a etne-
jority of 80 in the Dominion, and
that six seats in the vieinity of
Toronto now held by Conserva-
tives, will go Liberal.
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West Huron should be on
the winning Side hyisupport-
beg R. Holmes, the Liberal
candidate.
Additional. Local News.
. Potaano ?LAC:Ea.-The places at
which the electors will record their
V rites in town on No,. 7, and the Re-
turning Officers, are as follows: -St.
Andrew'e Ward -Towle liall. E. 3.
Courtice. Dep. Ret.. (Meer, St. James
Ward -H. • Smith's house, Walter
$8.00Cats, D. R. 04; St. John's • Watal--
Remball's Carriage Shop, T. Cottle, D.
R. O.; St. George's Ward -John Steph-
entices factotee B. j. Gibbing% D.R.O.
•A Snap in Prints
300 yards -of light and dark Prints, best Oenalian
makes,also Ginghamsaill warranted fast colors.
• regular 100 120 to25c qualities,to go Saturday or
• Monday at • • 41 (I 44.4
500 Linen Towels at 85c
Linen Towels, size 44x22,eith fringed ends, self bor-
der, heavy quality heck linen, regular price 50e,
. special for Saturday or Monday per patr........
65c Table. Linen at 48c
1 piece only at Table Linen 60 incbes wide, full
avid pinin weave, very heavy quatity, usually., bleached, floral designs, neat pattern, warrant,-
., sold at 15e. to go at. . • I2ic ed all linen, our regular 65c quality, for 2 days at 448c
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1 The Biggest Hosiery Bargain We Ever Offered . .. - :.
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8 Boys' Bose made of extra fine all wool yern, soft make, with good strong feet, heavy ribbed, in sizes from 2
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• 6 to fit. These Hose were made to sell at 40c ft pair for large sizes, we bought 300 pairs of them under og ;
• value and tor Seturdey or Monday you can have any size at... , , • lime •
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Hunters'
Excursio
The Grand Trunk Railway
will sell excursion thecae to ate -
tions in Muskoka and Parry Sound
Distrieteane Central Ornariopointe
se ter north es North Say at
SINGLE FARE
IA °Aug Oct. Itto Noy, Srd
Return up to Dec. 14tb
For fall informatien abonti these
exeureione apply. to
F. It. TIODOIENS,
Railway lc Steamship Agent, Clinton.
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SIU they go -W Ts.rlor & Sop
Winter miilinerv-Hodgens Bros..8
Bup your furs- Newcombe 4
Ge t ngready-W Coor.or & Co 4
one Bros., Minstrels- Tuesday, Oat. 80 4
Furniture sals-J H Mellardr 6
Girl wanted -Airs W Foster 6
Extensive omit ion sale -Coleman Salt Vo 6
Auction salc-W_ Brydona 6
Wanted -.re w Murray ..... ..... • 6
Fertland eemetit-J B Moored, 6
Boarders wanted -Airs Westacott .• 6
For Sale or to rant -Mrs J Lnyton S
lionsehold furniture-D.Bierinson 6
Canada BusixtesisOollegb..- MeLatighlin 6
Auction
There Is some talk of Geo. Mcnwen _
entering the field In South Unroll as
an Independent tandblate, ' if Chia is
correct Mcliwart etanda a good chance
of being defeated.
What to be thankful for -- "Peace
afid Proeperity and that the Liberate
have been in power for the past four
years with the hopes of a return of the
Barna honest, and efficient administra-
tion"
Mon. Diehard Certoright ipoke at Goa.
on Tnarnany night" ' •
OLIXTOX
Who Can Vote? The statement circulated bythe Con
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The question as to what Voters' List
will be used in this* Province at the
csomingslection has been answered hi
Mr Alexinder Breath, of Ottawa, who
is vrell versed in this mattergas follows:
"All the Provincial Lida Which. were
certified to on or befcrie Sept. 1st,
1000' will be used." • This means that
in althost all the municipalities in On-
tario the 1809 lists will be used. Some
• 1900 lista were cettifled to on or before
Sept,' ist and In these municipalities
such lists will be meet]. ln this municl.
Palitl the lists of 1 will be used as
• this year's list will not be certified to
In time.
What do honest Coneervativee think
of their party circulating a forged eopr
of the Toronto Globe ? Is a party that
will do this manly of confidence 7
II. H. Cook's goose is badly 'cookie d
noneB is nut Of theilLiberal ranks
and the Conservates will be shy to
trustlihn. TO did !WI, mind paying
but "the price was too high."
An exchange says Sir Charles Tupper
raight write another inenifesto but
word, it like it -"Shonld you return
my party to power / wilt either abol-
lett &My on implements for the North.
west or double it in Ontario. 1 em not
Sure which."
The Conservatives of East Huron
have had the rep'Ort given by the
Wingharn Advance of Dt. Macdonald's
meeting put into eircolar form and are
having them distributed throughout
the riding. The statements In thit
article have been denied time after
time but It seems to make no differ
-
puce. Why cannot the denial* be aleo
'put on the tame circular and let the
electors have both sides.
servativeejaz the effect that Robert
Holmes opposed prohibition in the
House, is absolutely -tank:400pda-
Lion, He spoke in favor of it twice,
and butior an ilinees,.. in his family
that threatened to be fatal, neceseitat -
leg his presence at home, would have
voted tor it, He has been an abselute
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prohibitionist in practice for 80 years.
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SaCOOTING MATCH.-- A number of
the experts of the rifle took part in a
match at the rangeon Tuesday after
0000 for which prizes were contested
for,. The scores and prizes were 400
and 500 yards, 5 shots at each -
John Johnson .. .39 points $5 00
Capt, H.B.Combe..87 " 4 00
J. B. Hoover V 87 " 8 00
Capt,M.McTaggart 86 " •250
B. S. Gibbings ....36 200
W, Rees
24 " •100
Nursery match -400 yards -
B. Hoover 23 points $2 50
• I. Johnson 20 " 2 00
Capt.H.B.Ootu4ie10 " 1 00
°there who took part were . Capt.
• Shaw, W. P. Spaulding and John
Johnston.
BOWLING MATCH• - The bowlers%
could floe have 'spent Thanksgiving
clay better than they dia. The day
proved fine, and a roerry time was
spent in the afternoon in a Mitch be-
tween the Clinton sole Seaforth clubs,
the visitors being vietorieut by 14
ehote. The players were:
Clinton Seaforth
McCord° • Atolfichapl
Kennedy Iiright
Agnew Pearce
Harland *triple Wilson skip 28
Vrrt Jackson,
•Aetsiel
• Arrgiontlf•r ship 20 Wirt skip 18
Taylor •Steble
ritareartbrotig GretiLoa
sok** *kip 11 Res skip 24
Teta isi
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Jas. Smith went. on a visit to Wood.
etock, and as 'she got off the train set
tier Taliee down for a moment ou the
edge ef the platform. A few Occlude
afterwards one of the fast flyers came
along, and the 'suction from the train
drew the valise &ma on the track,
where it WM repeatedly etruck by the
car wheels and enlashed to MOM%
• Dletertr.-There passed away, at the
borne of her eon -in-law, A. Winton. of
Albert St, north, on Monday, Oct. 22,
an aged and respected Realer of Bel -
lett, in the person of Mrs glIza, Wilson,
relict of the late Robert Wdeon, (wise
predeceased her by about 18 yews-)
Deceased waitaintil a short time ago a
resident of idondesboro. Mrs Wilson
was a native ot Yorkshire, England.
A family of for daughters is left to
I mourn this lossof a loving mother -
Mrs John Sundercock, Constance; Mrs
- Wilken, Clinton; Mrs lig R. Warming
ton, North Dakota, and MIS T. W.
Parlmer, Londesboro, The remains
we, etaken to Kinburn for internaent,
the funeral taking Plane Wednesday.
BtISINESS Creetresx.-john Tedford
has disposed of his blackeinithing busi-
ness and pren2ises on Rattenbury St.
to Messrs Albert Seeley and Albert
Turner, who have taken possession of
• the same under the firm name of Seeley
it Turner, Mr Seeley has beep C311.
ducting 'separately a blackevelfgand a
• bicycle repair beano% and it is the in-
tention to combine the two under one
reef, thereby facilitating work in both
branches. MieSeeley will chiefly look
after the blacksmith business, and Mr
Turner the other. They are young
men Of energy and business ability,
and. should do well. Mr Tedford has
been in Clinton for nearly 40 Year.I5*
during most of which time he has been
in bushiest; Vill•htmeelf; be purposes
molting to Manitoba, in the • eptilNe
wherellis eon has taken up land. He
has been an estimable citizen in every
respect, and will carry away the very
best wiehee of all. . •
A FINE Housie-J. V. • Moore last.
week moved to hisamw house on Rat-
tathury street east, and las the satis-
faction pf having a beautiful and well
built, Up-to-date residence. It is a
large, commodious, .frame, two-storey,
fitted up with all rnndern conveniences.
The work was done by H. Sterens
which is a guarantee that it was well
done, while the bathroom was furnish-
ed by Harland Bros. Thastone work
Soundly builby H. Hill and the plas-
tering ably attended tatty J. tia.rdner.
Hunotr Alrentoar, As8'24.-The regul-
ar meeting was held in the town hall
here on Wednesday, with slim attend.
arm. The programas arranged for
was: Antiseptics in surgical opera-
tions, Dr. Robertson, Stratford; pro-
fessional fraternity, Dr. Wood% Bay-
field; diseasesof the eye with cases, Dr
Scott, Clinton; cases in practice, Dr.
Bethune, Seaforth; medical examiner
in life insurance, Dr. Dunemore, Strat-
ford; a paper on medicine, Dr. Bur-
rows, Seaforth; organization of Phy-
sicians' Supply Co,
WEDOED IN THE WEST. - By the
Owatonna,Minnesota, Press of &recent
date we notice that Jas. R. Racey, eon
of the late J, B. Racer, of Clinton, was
married to Mies M. B, Hurler, of that
place. The Press also says "The bride
is well and favorably known in society
ciroles in Owatonna. She is a member
of St. Paul's Episcopal parish, The
groom is a young business man of ex-
cellent habits. He is a member of the
firm of Remy & Racey. His old Clin-
ton friends-- he was born here - will
wish him abundant happiness and
prosperity,
'OPERATIONS AT TUE HOSPITAL. -
Some very preearious operations have
been performed at the hospital here
the patients of which progrees favor-
ably, On Wednesday Mr Pettypiece,
of Whitechurch. underwent one for
mal-utgou of the knee cap which was
fractured about six months ago. The
parts were united together and it will
not be long before he will be around.
Recently Miss alit h 11, of Staffa, went
under a serious operation 04_11...ma,
greasing favorably,
' THE PRIsOglat oriZENCA..:- The ad-
vance agentiof the above show com-
pany was n town on Tuesday to put
on "The Fri -goner of Zenda," I3et like
all other first class entertainments that
would come to (Minton, they • had to
give un the idea on account of the ha -
possibility of getting the scenery on
the stage. The root to put the stage
in Pronce Ethane would be but a small
sum and then in place of the town
getting a yearly revenue of $150 or
thereaheuts they could get 1300 at least
As it is at present Clinton only gets
the 2nd and tird rate shoves. There are
many people in Clinton who are fond
of ft firet-class drama as "The Prisoner
of Zenda" is, but who are unable to see
one saye When they Rd to a city. Al -
)1108b every one, no doubt, bee read the
story of "The Prisoner of Zenda" and
the univeree,1 verdict of two conthaente
is that the moat beautiful romance
ever dramatized upon the stage is"The
Prisoner of &Oda."
Withrt STAYS IN Altetioa..-Word re-
ceiyed from Africa states thee the or-
iginal A and B Companies of the first
Canadian contingent will remain there
until the war is over. Our oven Ben,
Who is in It Compaq, Will therefore
tatty in this :south along with the east
Of the breve boys who yolunteered to
a man to stay and take part in the tin -
notation ceremonies, and whea Lord
Roberts returns to Englend they will
go with him and partielpate in the
march past before the Qcteen before re-
turning to Canada. Although this
news will bring disappointment to
many homes in Ontario as well as to
Ben's parents and friend% who have
been making preparatione for a grand
retention, the regret Will be (Wen.
come by feelings of pride by the boys
who have:derided to remain to the
finish. In a letter (published in this
hews in another column) front Ben, he ti
state % that they wilt; likely Coble home
about theist of December,
. Church Chime*
Robt. Laidlaw, who officiated in ;the
Presbyterian church during the sum-
mer vacation, has gone to Boothia,
wherehe will complete his theological
enured" •
The annual convention of the On-
tario and Quebec Baptist Association
w•sist held in the First Baptist church at
Woodstock last week. Rev, T. J.Blur-
duck and D.Prior were representatives
from Olintou, •
The Rev. M. M. Goldberg, Dungan-
non" officiated in St. Paul's on Sunday
during the absence of the rector and,
p• eached two able and instructive ser-
mons. S. Kitty took Mr. Goldberg's
woik.
The union :service held in Rattenbury
street church on Thamogiving Day
was well attended, Rev Dr. Gifford, of
Ontario street amid% preaching a
suitable and interesting sermon. The
collection taken up for the poor of the
town amounted to 316 52.
The Sabbath School and Epworth
League convention for Goderich dis-
trict will be held in Rattenbury St.
Methodist church on Thursday, Nov.
let. An excellent program has been
arranged for, and an invitation is ex-
tended to any interested to attend the
sessions, which will be held in the
roornina, afternoon and evening. •
Miss Hallett ably Presided at the or-
gan at St. Paul's church at both ser-
vices last Sunday, in the absence of
Miss Mae Bentley, who is holidaying
at Paris. This was Mies Hallett'e first
attempt at the organ, and from the
way she handled the instrument there
ill every reason to believe that tin the
near future some large congregation
Will be glad to secure her iservices in
that capacity.
WILLIS Orrunco.-The services next
Sabbath will be conducted by Rev D.
• Perrie, of Wingham; sacrament being
dispensed at the morning service.
Preparatory service will beheld Friday
at 7.30 p.m. to be conducted by pastce.
The choir has been adding strength. to
its numbers lately; Misses Mania Hous-
ton and Mary Stewart, and Janice% Mc-
Rae, R. Crawford, G. Roberto') and H.
Doherty are new members. The En-
deavor meeting was conducted by the
president, Miss Mary Matheson; the
topic dealing with the Pealtet was
taken by D. (3. McTavish, and Miss
M. Stewart dealt with the catechism.
ONTARio ST. 0111130/1. -The pastor,
Bev Dc. (*Mord, is conducting a series
of revival services every evening with
the exception of Saturday nieht. W.
Q Phillips presided as organist in the
absence of Miss Doherty, who has been
supplying for Miss Gibbings. The
Chosen Friends of 'Clinton lodge and a
number of visitors turned out, to the
number of about fifty, and attended
divine worship at the morning service.
The brethren were eXceedingly well
pleased with the , Doctor's diecouree,
'which dwelt solely upon the aims of a
society having for iteabject the better-
ment' of man and aid to the needy.
After returning to their lodge room a
resolution of thanks wasiunenimoesly
passed to Rev. Witted for his able ser-
mon" and to the choir ;for its suitable
MUSIC.
RA/1,77MM le ST. -The pastor will
fake -feel te-iiiilijCietrnext 'Slifid .... at•
11 a, m., "Learning to lie down." at 7
p m., "The Devil; several intereting
&dein regard to hirn,"when a case of
special,interestd to medical men, which
came under Mr Howson's own observe-
tioniwill be related. Good mac by the
choir. All Welcome. -The League of
thischurch should feel gratified at the
success which attended their entertain-
ing of the Leagues of Seatorth and
Oodericb. (North Street) Methodist
churches on Monday evening, when
neer* thirty Leaguere of each niece
availed themselves of the invitatidil.
A pleasant and profitable evening was
spent. The program Was conducted by
the visitors, the subject of the discus.
alone being "stewardship," Frank Tur-
ner'of Goderich League, presiding as
chairman. Uonsecration of time, for-
ward movement, was dealt with by
Rev Mr Russell, Seaforith; consecration
of talents by MO Young, Seaforth,
and a talk on the same subject by Mies
Beattie, also of Seaforth. An excellent
dttet given by Metiers Brydges and
Brown, of Goderich, was appreciated,
as was theinehrureental by Prof. Camp.
hell, °retarget of North street church,
foc.erich. Refreehmente of a high
order were liberally served, L14(11130
justice done after which a vote of
thanks was tendered to the members
of the home rogue, who were en en-
ergetic in giving the vleitors a moat
pleasant evening and an invitation was
extended for a return visit to both
places.
THANIC-OEPERING Alga:TING. - The
annual thank -offering Meeting of the
W. F. M. S, of Willls Preebyterlan
church was held On the evening of Oet.
23rd. invitations had been sent tO the
sister churches in town, and both leen.
tlemen and la,diert Were expected, but
unpropitious Weather and the exeeted.
Ing haehfulnese of the male class made
the attendance rather emall, but one
terisolatleti its that the ribeenteee were
the losere. After devotional eXereises,
eetadtteted by Rev. A Stewart, the
choir rendered the anthem, "I Will ex.
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FOR CHRISTMAS
Is again our hobby, in at we have been.
reparing for it ever since last 4)=87.
Pew people realize how we choose • and
select our stock mg,ny months in advance,
. in order to get the most attractive goods at
the closest prices.
SANCY CHINAWARE
Occupies a prominent place in our store,
tend a dear spot to every ladies' heart, we
cannot begin to describe it in the spact but
will be glad to Uwe you call anctsee it, all
• that is new and beautiful, tasty and artistic
mill be found in our inzaenee line, which
we are told is one of, the,finest in the west.
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to) Thee," Very acceptably. Rev.John
Neil, B. A., pastor of 'Westminste
church, Toronto, then spoke upon the
subject, "How we can be helpful to ou
Miesionaries." His remarks were prac
tical and full of intereet.t Some points
worthremembering: Those offering
for mission work usually stand high as
studelds and make great sacrifices in
going to foreign field-; we should sup
Port them as odr representatives
Christ meant every one when he said
"Go ve into .111 the world and preach
the Gospel"; we must „give of our
means to suppor t ; we sbould pray for
them; we should keep in touch with
them by Corresponding with them; no
wonder missionaries are often *err in
dignant at the apathy, of the church a
home. • "Not a Sparrow falletli," was
well rendere4 by Miss Manie Houston
Miss 3, Wilson read a paper entitled
"Just One thing"; some live only for
self and to make money; while trying
to "get on," shoela we not "get up" to
Christ's standard, and try to "Lift Up'
others. Another anthem by the choir,
"Hail the King,"•Was. pleasantly exe
cuted. Mrs R. Irwin reed the texts or
scripture Which were placed in the
:Houston made the dedicatory prayer.
The offering so far as heard from Was
$54. ' All joined in singing an appro-
priate hymn, then, Mr Jas. Scott, in a
few well-chosen words, • thanked Mr
Neil, on behalf cf the ladies, for his ad -
dregs. A hymn ' and the benediction
closed the exercises, and all went away
in good seasorefeeling repaid for going.
, GOT Bros. Minstrels
r , will appear in the Town Hall
'Tuesday Oct 30
With an entire new show and
.company, nothing this season.
,
you evOr Saw.' before. Come
and hear their .double: gnar-
1 tette sing the "Holy -City",
-this - alone is Worth the price -
of admission. ..Secure your
J '
seats at Jackson mos. store.
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thank -offering envelopes, and eir j. Baking Powder
e01131013 and Going.
J. Navin, Goderith, spent Sunday in
town •
Kiss Doyle was in Toronto. for stsveral
daye lest week. •
Mies May Bentley ipeot Sunday last
with Paris friend%
W, McNaughton, of Chatham, was hoer
visiting for a few days. _
Mies Annie East has returned frorn
pleasant visit in Detroit.
Dr. Gunn was up to Luoknow Tueschiy
on profeseicatal business. .
P. Holt, of Goderich, wait here on court
duty last Wednesday week.
Meng M. Couch and M. Bell .spent
Thanksgiving with Exeter friends.
• Mists Lue Steven's and Afro Dr. Thcimp-
son vieited Goderioli friends last week.
S. °rich, .1.'filater and W. Spading, of
Seaforth, were in Clinton on Sunday.
G. McGuire, 'W. AfoRae, G.Robertori and
W. -Irwin were in Seatorth for Sunday.
P. B. Crewe was in Toronto last Week
selecting novelties in the jewellery line.
Mrs Sloan, Mrs Ashbury -,and Mrs Slater
were guests of Miss Lue Marone this week.
E. H. MacKenzie wag down from Gcsdet-
ioh last Thursday renewing acquaintance-
ship.
dire Jewett, of Bayfield, and her guest,
Mica Nealans,were Clinton callers on Tues-
day.
fiassembly at Seaforth on • Thankegiyitg
night.
rtand Brydone attended the
Mr and Mrs D. B. Itennixir and Mesta
Will were in Caledonia recently visiting
friends,
with Mende in Strathroy during the
peat weak
and MMr ir ,Tae. Smith returned home
Monday evening after 'ewers' days' visitaa
Woodstock.
U. S. DOM was in Seaforth lad week
vieiting his brother, lindley DOstl, of
Atodgeryille.
AlleS Limy Brewer went to • Montreal
last week and will spend the winter with
relatives there.
Mine Martha itosman,:of Bluevale, was
visiting her unele, J. Steveneon, for a few`
days last week.
are Chant and her mother, Mrs 411)
Holmes, who is Igniting here epent
day with friende in Goderioli.
IL Medway of Midoelm's dry goods etore
of Ifineardine, was home for Thenkegiving.
He likes the northern town fine.
Bart Petterson'teas in town for several
days this week. He has been superintend-
ing a drilling rig in the neighbothood,
ley%fast week among her old Clinton
Mrs Corbett, of Detroit. .pent several
friends, Xi is four yeller since she was here.
Mr and Mrs Service, of London, (brother
ot litra %Ito* have been /dating 'here;
oleo Rey. Mr Penhale, of Blyth, who is a
enbS11111'. Graham (soh of A. Graham) T. ) of
Ingiewoo 1, Was here for award dip% l[mit
week in conneotioe with the eleotria light
busloads.
Mrs MoPherson, of Si. ThOntse, spent
few cleye with her daughter, Miss Lily Mo.
r'nMonday.harson
and other relitiveteretarning home
o
H. B. Combe, W. E, i‘sna, Mr. R. Tre-
leaven, A. Fattener, J. Gardner, P. Par
and T. T. Leckie were at the Baohelore
bidi In tiestforth on Thanksgiving night.
Thee. McMillan, son of John McMillan,
4. 4$
caller en Tumidity. Ifs says the eolith
riding Will 'till support the Laurier gO0V-
6rnIR t.
Dr. Zas.Beird, late heate eurgeon of the
Itoyel Viotoritt hospital, Montreel,fel'at his
home in Brueedeld on * via*, no was
Milling on his old friends in Clinton els
week.
. Makes the bread
more healthful.
• Safeguardeshe, food
• aiainst alum.
' •Alum aking powdets are the greatest .
menacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER r.. NEW
Mrs W. Canteen went to Toronto on
Tuesday on a visit.
A. Challenger @pent Thanksgiving with,
hie parents at Meant Forest.
Rey. Deihl, of Ailsa Craig, spent several
days at j. IttoGarwee, Huron St, lest week.
Miss Bella Paisley left the -other any' to
, go to s hospital to train for s. prafessionat
nurse.
Mies Annie Bell, of Tuokeretnith, spent
Wednesday as the guest of Mrs Allen,
Huron street.
fdise N. Agnew, of Wingham, (sister et
Dr. Agnew, of town) tete last weak to en-
ter a Philadelphia hospital as mins "
Lawrence rearen was in Winghem for s
couple of days last week attentilng the fem.
era- of an aunt, - Winghani Advance.
R. Holmes was one of the epesirene at
the political meeting held in Wingham on
Tuesday evening in the interests of Dr..
BeaDonald, If. P., for East Huron, inns
Holmes accompanied him.
Chas. Wilson, of the &aerie= gouge,.
Bras:Wield, gave Clinton a call on Weaves -
'lay. Be WAS telling a number of his old
friends here he had turned over politically,
and is now an admirer of Sir %%rack..
Laurier.
Mrs E. Holmes, of St. Catharines, is
here on a vieinit is tour years sieoethe has
been here, although a forraer resident of 80e
--yeareettinding. Mr E '4.'1Z:dna/ea. who-witit
here for a while pas*, returned to St.
Catharines bit Wedneedarweek.
Mr and Mrs Henry, of East Wswenosh,
have been spending a few deyt. with their
060.11116.w. A. Challenger. Mre Henry is.
troubled wick a cataract on her eye, and
came here to °emelt one of the medical
mon thout hiving it removed.
Mies A. Saunders, of Exciter, was the
-
gads* of Miss Leine Mason for several digs
and returned home on Mohday. Miss
Saunders is adaistant editor of the Adeo.
eete, and wishing to visit the but printing
office in the county, it was natural the
should make a call on the New Era. We
don't know what the young fel lows of Ex-
eter are thinking of in permitting 10 °harm.
ing a young hay 10 remain siagle.
Among Theakiteiving abater.% were the,
following: -Mies Lilly Miller spent Thinks -
Riling with her aster' Meg ulat, at Berlin.
T. Creighton and wife, Of Afore, spent a
few deptear Karo, ee Henson, , with their sofor the del'.
. ziffilMr Hilton.
li2 '
1.1, eolith, Detroit, visited. * home of his
father, hint Stnith,_. vire Calendar,
London; Mies Susie Molloy, otlfilion; fire
J. Malloy, of London; D. Mulloy, of De-
troit: W,Powell and wife, of Mount Forest;
Mai Reglidoro,
Auction gale of household furniture oa
the Market Square, Clinton, on Saturday,
Oat, 27th, at 2 eagook ; D. Diakeneon,
auctioneer,
tittle of ferret stalk ana implement. bin.
Vanegmond, lot 17, Ruftei road, Hellen,
(niter Stapleton) on Thdriday, Vovamber
Is* t. Thos. Brown, litiotiOniter.
Auetion gels ot a farm in Hellish (7*
Miles from Clinton) at the Coinmeroial
hotel, in the town Of Clinton, Baterday
°v. lOth, at e clock I D, I:A*1nm,
litiOtignaer.
Extetailve faction eidi of IASW and SS -
COW( hind IMPhrtnalltit M Ootemsn's Wars.
tOOM, EialifOrth00 Sailltda' • x* a.
Colguien Side 00.1
Brown, atiotioneer.
Privet. lode of !militate by J. EL Me -
Rudy, who le letwing Clinhon for Salado.
D. a,