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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-09-20, Page 88 I THE CLINTON NE WS -RECORD Mr. W. 0. Moyers, Brantford, was in x1ppen. 1. : � _­_­__,___­­_ _._ 'A. . town thia meek. I --- Ontario Christian Endeavor Mr. Harry 0antelon of 11ousallwas"In To close tile, busy w(Ick" of London Convention. cup, � thc Nub yesterday. F -lit, and seedina, kl,rovidonce liaefavor. 0VULVII, OOTOBICU a, 3, 4, 1000. I I . We. Ileslol. of RIPIX � In Was tile guest edus with a pUrIfY1Uff thunderstorm Tho and Of Mrs. Bowers this week. and a bountiful down -pour in this see. royal cltY Of GuOlPh will extend tion and from ti . I M1813 Hanley of Goderloh Is tile guest moo to coolness of tile (It. ()Pon handed hospitality. to outpillois Sancor - . of her aunt, M phere. would say it indicates not a B,4114cavOrQrs Oct.2, 3, 4y and tho young it - . ra, Thos, Walker. ' pectional but a general blessing. The LIOPIO ot all denominations are look. Mies Thrower of Toronto Is the guest * F, lor 2. 1 rain has changed tile appearance of the rig forward. with lea.sure to the kreat . .P F i JOL -Tteen - of ov,uro,ouer,44r.jivii,,A:nrolvver. Miss Ida Welsh visited her sister. nowly-sown fall wheat Into 4 . glowing grPOn of tendox, sboots. 137 the re - east. round 11 I Mostest' Mrs. Allen Sporting of GodeRch,this ports of those %who have thrashed note, pr, Tb Cents week. , certainly the husbandman has been Ding New( . Mrs, 0, M. Sherlock of Winnipeg, abandautlyrewarded for his tolland free from devastation to ttan en� Neat floral design on each, Gilt man., is a guest at Mrs, I Cooppes. . villiarri this northern Peninsula. and storm in work an Traoing around top, of -oup and I I _ rlipa of Patzoer. We have a liberal Mr. Fred. Broder of Prescott to visit. bliss Snider, formerly of the Bauble Line, Arrived in Rippen from Mich . corner tl Rev. C nantity of them and In throe. colors, khey iog at his sister's, Kra. Q. D. M Taggart1s. 0* � u Saturday evening to, 'go visit her fatbOr, Icansas, be . are in every respect . Miss Nellie'Stewarb has returned home UP- Joshua Snider. Silo says Canada first and last and also its there subject ( MU . from an extended Visit to friends people al - though hev lot i. . i I QSO Spec IP 113 DaShWOOd. - . , our neighbor. t. U-sallu One WAIIA, an C I Mostest' Mr. Frauk Eastman' has been on A holiday trip to friends in Woodstock Parsons of Winnipeg, through their agent, Mr. Davis, have NN the in - . lor the elsewhere. cow . menced. shipping late fall apples to Manitoba. I vor, I bland iss Vernice .Tobnson has returned One car load went forward Saturday_ on [also . � T.4m.p.mi-n-mi- home after a week's visit With I from Kippen station and. more are . Oi - Money That we have evel� had the chance to offer you in this department. We can not describe the goods to do justice to them withoub "gushing" about them which we retrain from doing, lint we want you to come and see if you con- veniently can, and to buy or not to bu 10 y Is entirely - for Toll to say. We are 'k,ing with curloifty for the person who can t,ruthfully Say they ever Saw their equal for the price, We make a profit in soiling them, certainly, but -you make a bigger one in buying them if you have use'for there. . Agent& Parker's.D . ve Works. friends in London, Mrs. A. J. King returned on Monday evellin from London where she silent ofew days, Mr. and Mrs. Josh. Cook and family were guests of Mrs.* Elliott of Wing- , ham Saturday and 8unday. . Mr. Dan. McGillicuddy of the Signal was in Clinton on Friday last at- . tending the Liberal meeting. . Mr. and Mrs. X. McRae and daughter of Harripton are guests of the for- mer's mother, Urs, 1). McCuaig. Mr. Frank Hovey spent lost week visiting friends in St. Thomas, Til- . sonburg, London and elsewhere. Mrs. 11odgins and .her sister, Miss Freel, with Master Lloyd, were . behig piled up, presurnably, for furthe Shipments to that happy land anuired, by our Dominion's Fathei, Sir obl3 I and over whose destiny his son will b chief. lie is now assisting us prepare,, tory to the day they illav name for their own destruction, X6 there is a Waterloo awaiting the jobbers at the head of affairs. 1. George Greenslade of the Blind Line, Hay, had his barn and. contents, 50 busbelswIleat and about 000 bushels .oats, topther with.his implements, burned 104Ay night about go,clock. Theeauseof the fireis a mystery that cannot be solved. Mr. Greenrilade resides in Hensall and went back and forth to do his work but had not been out that clay. . . on 141 V Ria A a0millaut aelhods Ili soul win. superintendent wants 4yer, 4,Long live Chris. )� . . 13 94VI" , the junior I at will enable it to tarket for Chriet. I- Sheldon, of To.pelga f "In His Steps,' Will ver addresses on thd open door." He will e J unicirs and, bondnet ice. � Boston, treasurer of 11 Go to the Norfolk at, bQCI Id an you will hear the lea( and 11reebyterlan divines, era Presbyterian church ( a great uylift .to tl resid-ent, arris, of 03;;i��,,;� ie, and izi _______. , , __ ____­­__-_ �___ ;�­. sTANLI-iY TOWNSulp. MI'- W111. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon of Bayfloll, were tho uests of Mrs, George Johnstone la ri. ,6t 0riday. . Mr. I. Craig, who has Ocen deliver. Irigvlows through this neighborhood tor the last few daya,,hos returned to his home In London. Sorry to. report; that Mrs Chile. Johnstone is not enjoying good'heallb, We wish her a speedy recovery, UP- Peter 0amP011, who has been under the weather for it Short, time, Is able to be around again. M Mrs, Joe. Spackman visited at 1.10 Uathwell's on Tuesday of last week. . Glad to report that, ,Mr. John John. stone near Varna, who has been III for a shorttiole, to getting better. Sorry to report that Miss acirmie Brownett, who has been under the doctor's. care for some time, is not gaining strength verf fast. , I . Mrs. John Uathwe I and Mrs, John, Fraser of Bayfield were tbe guests � of ]Kra. E. Rathwell of Goderich town- ship on Thursday of last week, . Read Tau NAWS-1111CORD for Stan- ley news. . - 1111logreen. Mr.. George Falkiner of Buffalo, X. Y., is visiting his nephew, Mr. Thos.. NarquIlar...this week and Is greaply taken witli this. section as a farming Coll) munity. .� Mrs. William Charters of Ash- land Michigan, leaves this week for ,her $home after spending several months In this vicinity among r6la- , hives. and friends. Miss Phemla Maxwell is home from Clinton after on absence of nearly a -year. . I I . . . Colborne T,ownsiap.. I a w4mber took in ill the (-k. X. J k1bition at Uoderich ouTuesday ?dnes4a.*. V11114111 Stephens of tile Malt. I JIMOAU vurria Oil jl Nallbath ovoillog. There. musty be some attraction for Will. I A Very pleasant ovouirig was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Johns Of tile fourth concession on Wednesday evQning of 1490 week When their oldest daughter Olive was united in holy matrimony to Mr. Charles Treble of Occlar Valley. Mr, Shaw of Benmiller tied the knot. bliss Corn- ish of Ripley assisted the bride and tbegroom wits assisted by his brother, 84111luel Of Oroderich, Thel bride re- ceived many handsome presents which showed the e6teem -the young lady was , held In. The Young couple returned to their horue in Cedar Valley on - Thursday morning,. We wish them happiness and loosoerity through life, 10.Alex.Robluson will have.asole of his farm stock and Implements On Sept. 28tb, as Mr. Robinson is IgIvIng up farming, � I I ". � Browifis Sale Aegl$ter , —_ Tuesday, Se � wt. 25- at I p.!n.-At lot 85, con. 0, Me illoF, extensive sale of tarm stock -and implements.-Jollu Hinchley Prop, ; Thos. Brown, Atic. tioneer. . I Wednesday, Sept. 24th$ at I p. m. -- .At lot $0, Mill Road, Tuckersailth, 1�, miles east of Brucefield, sale of farm stock,' implements and household furniture. -Louis Clark, Proprietor; Thos. Brown Auctioneer, . Saturday, &Pt. 20th, at I p. in. -At .lot 39, con, 10, Goderioll, extensive. guests ar, the Aectory on I VLU%y laub. A usilily occurrence but with grace I --.,..A-. lJA-Uv*LuL;"t1, W14L 00 a SpleuCild Tdr-mlex. X,OVrest no$ purchased a. Saxe of farm stock and implements, - Mr. Goo, McCormick of London was� and dignity this time, -Mr. Win. Opd. acquisition. Rev, J. L, Gilmour, of the fine driver, horse and buggy. Dame B- Switzer, Pioprieter ; Theis. Brown$ in Clinton yester.1,ty and bought a more. familarly known as Ontario's Baptiab church, Hamilton, and other Rumor says he will not drive long Auctioneer. - The W. Do Fair Goo bay driver from Mr. James -Hay King,returned home from leading workers, have a place ow. the alone . . . . . . Salith" Europe I liouday, Oct. 186, at'l p.1n.-At Me . 1pti Tuesdgtr to be preserib at the mar- . . . Mr. William McAllister has finished Connell's stock yards, Dublin, exten- Miss Garble Sellery, who has been the s Often the Cheapest, Alivaya the Best. . riftge of . a fourth daughter, Miss Prog.rr' =Qe single railway tickets, and his. now silo. It is tile first around Ove safe Of newly calved' cows and . . guest of Mrs. A. T. Cooper for aboub Grace, to Mr. � E. Daly of Seaforth. then secure a certificate, and you �wlll here and is blip subject of much corn. springers, stock steers and feeders, I. I a month, returns to. her borne in Km- The evenib was looked forward to with return for one third, or tree if three merit. - I . 55 head of choice stock.-Johri Me. ' . cardine this Week. . ' great expeetation, certainly there was hundred attend. Any one can attend Miss Lillie Whiteman, our charming Connell, Proprietor; Thos, -Brown, New Advertisements. -Mr.'Albeirt Downs and family leave no disappointment in the realization the convention and secure reduced young music teacheri returned to her Auctioneer. . . . Seasonable Footwoar-Taylor & Son ........ I . next week to take up their residence for never in the history of Rippen or fare. , ,Get a certificate, not a receipt. duties this week from a'well-earned. Tuesday, Oct, 2, atl F. m. -At lot,11 . c � in Toronto. We all are sorry to loose . vicinity wa.s.there a more spontaneous Hotels and private houses have made vacation, . con, 0, Eluilett,large so a of Stock steers Auotlon Salo -Louis Clarko ......... I., ........ 4 good citizens such as they are, * - a rate of One dollar per day. The Zurich swarrio is again on' and heifers, newly calved cows and Farm for Sale -Mrs. Sonathan MoBrien ...... A . . orlargerassembIage. Thetestimony, fire House top L � I b rifts,of the estimable character There is no reason why this should andhascaused quite an excitemenb qWringers.-R. L. Farnham,Proprieter; - , �ent_jaraeq Stevens ........... .... I . - __ , g . . it is to Your Intereelt-MoKinnon ............ 6 . GODEkICH TOWNSHIP. - Miss Grace possesses for . kindnes not be the best cbriven tiou Ontario has amongst the adjacent farmers. Not hos, Brown, Auctioueer� I � . L I sociability and friendship has made ever bad, anici there has been done SaturddYi Oct. 0, at 2 p. m.-Exten- Our Millinery Opening 'Days-Newcombe's.. 6 . . . — L . a' � is every reason for .much damage al - . Millinery Opening-Hodgens'Bros .... i ...... & Rumor had ib that Mr. Roberti Col. her a general favorite. The number_ L its beiy.sueb,ofartber informatLionean cept the burning of yi few fences - and sive auction sale of . household fur*nt*. eX . less gifts and kind expressions sh3wed be ha . from .the .secretary, A, T,' tele Sunday. ture &L, the Commercial -Hotel, Seii- Clothing and Shoes-Tackeon Bros..';_. ..'.......8 I clou h of the Bayflold Line had rented the public esteem in which, herself and I 'It .k . raph poles and the rain of . , W. F :Coope u, or Rev.R. J. M. Glass. ..partially removed the danger - L Boarders Mr. � Uliott', place.. Instead ,of . L L for the forth. Jacob Smith, Proprietor ; Thos., . that being the case, however, family are hold. At 0 p. in. the wed- ford, Guelph. I . , Brown auotioneeri .. I -Mrs. Modd ................. � ........ 8 . he has . . I I presoub. I I � 1. Lambsfor Sale -Win. Glen.... ............ 1. ... 0 Aing-march announced the arrival of L . .. . . i . Mr. areensladWs barn and contents � . P I . . bought the Stewart farm on the Parr I . .. L wilill WN I . Line, Stanley, consisting of fifty acres. the happy and good-looking young . . . ___ . were destroyed by fire 1 - ___.� . . . I . - . . le in the 'family parlor. They . . night. It looks.like the work of an. in- I . . , . . . , , . L L . . His son, William, will settle upon the wcoe"rpe ush L . I ceridlary as nollerson wasliving on the . . About o o o 'Place. L . . � Re, ered into the presence of the Alm.g. - I . . , .F.. . Mrs*. Sadie Hayter, who a ant a few . Mr. Ball, -the bride's ..uncle, and I . . . ­ . premLises at the time, The loss will be , LICC3000E)EK)DO0000 People . asks with her sister, Urs. James � the Rev. Mr. Longs, their f 'I I considerable as all of Mi. Greenslade's. � w I Aml 7 Pas' A few from here took in the exhibi- crop wv�s still u ' WHERE THEY ARE L . Mose, has returned home to Stephen tor, when the ceremony was beguill. tion in Goderigh on' W!odn%,, othreshed; The proper- . . town, Itnessed by relatives and friends Mr. ld,,,�ya ty was insured In the aay* Township . Wl . . L FiND WHAT 0 . ... I hip and Miss Louise J�Iayter is Oudin ' oregave his -bonny daughter away . The many friends of r, Alex. Company. . . � . . An - In -V t.a, ti" I on . . . now the guest of Mrs. Mose. . . Jamieson will be sorry to learn that - Mr. and Mrs, S�muel Morrison .pt * - , . . . . . . THEY ARE D0JNQ This new house being: builb by. Mr. to Mr. Daly to be his wife and - the ,he I, seriousely, Ill, ,withL but slight Ashfield called on friends in the rieigh. . + L L . '' L ' "XXXXXZ80000 WeX110W, cha, Cook of the Lak6 Road is ap- . Reverend geutleman tied the knot firm hopes, of -her recovery. . . I . . L . I Ing completion.. Mr. - 'obdk and true.. Such congratulations and I I Worhood, while on. their way. home . .. L � roach* Int .Miss'Ida Stevens of the Mill Road. from the Western Fair at London. : . . . . . .1 . . Artist Burgess spent Sunday in Mit- Pikes to have things co,inforbible about good wishes ermingled with tears spent Sunday last at her home here. Mrs. James Jarrett, of this village, . V_ %9_ AVING b ught the' L I � cliell. I . him. - . : . of regrob -at the once from this - Alarge number- from here took in who has been in ver:r poor health for . 0 . . It. . locality and' friensever . Mis's Mabel Kerr has returned fro ..Miss Mabel Dempsey Jis visi in her . d. t6 L become,- a rest the exhibition at London last week. the. past few weeks,is, we are pleased Goderich. . I . In sister, Mrsi Thomas Webster c tAck- dent of Sea,forth. NOW the dinner' . I . � . . . ... � 1, . . Oh I -Don't ask -me a'description,suffic Mr. Wm. Stevens had a bee oil Fri- to hear, some what improved. 0 , Grocery Stock .,Of I , now. I . a day lash shingling his Ilona L 0. L . - - . - L L . . Mrs. Ben Cole is visiting friends in to say that everything delicacy this L . Mr..and Mrs. Robert Webster and - ,"s__ ' . .. . 'While Visiting on bile Bayfield- Line I Farmers arei busy,this week cutting son of Lucknow visited friends in the . . Mr.'.F,*elville' at- . . Seaforth. . I . L L . last week I was invitedby a friend to fruitful land produces was there in their corn, some say � . I . . . . . . . . - Mih. W. H. Cook is visiting friends ill in, act the now barn put up for Mr. abundance and to spare. . After three it.is tW.beehlhey neikilbbihood. recently. . I . . . I . I . . . long and large tables,had have had for. years. .. L Mr. andbIrs. John Me 0 . . a good percentage we - - Seaforth. � . . . . J, In Stewart summer. been waited s. Naughton f , . - . I ) . .. . . this , posh . .Mr. -and M r �­ � . . . . t.. . 0 n by the' charmirIg" and everybody Jas. Chesney of Kill. Tuckdrexialth di2d daughter *JBIted' at . , Nvill'giVe our customors - L: Mrs. Kerr is visi ing relatives iliGode- When ,we arrived we found Messrs. . � , satistled to the extent of their capacity Pell., spent Sunday lash with. relatives thel home of Mr., Francis .Coleman L , - . I . . . . rich at present , - . -, $tevhirt and Alex. Welsh busy putting L here. , ... ., . . ; . . . L . I . I . . L . , Mrs. Sherlock of'BlyUx is the In . the under stabling and" they -were the evening war, spent in sociiiI chat Miss Alice . I . L . on Sunday lasC.. ' . . . ... L . b6 L .1. ' ' . guest of, . - - and.gamea and the young couple left of Kippe;n spent a We -are sdri-y to heir of the serious I .�.the L nefit of it... . I . .. . . I . Very fine,- job both for appear- few days,lastNe'e0kr . her :brother illness of Mr. Robert. §heillenson, but * � I ' Mrs Wm. Cooper. . I - doing &.1 � . , . .once -and convenience, . We-. think, for their home,iw Seaforth aocompanl� ': .. With . I .. . Miss Perdue, Lucknow, visited friends : ieted, Mr. Stewarb will have ad b ilends who here. .. � . . � .. . � Ili *'a soon to hear' 6f:his recovery. . ; � .We Will haveL. our L I ' I ' came I I ... Ova -L when comp , i,� tbeir.inanV fri in bb Irs. John Hagon, Parr Line, left. L' ,. L o I .One . , . L . ,?a Miss Lizzle Dale iotut)led ho a . .1 in town last week. - L L I of the bosh barnis in 'the county'. .1 y their regards to Mr. and - with _. openin ' . . . . I - Mrs. Jos. Townsend Visited friends in ,He inteIldsteeding cattle On a much Mrs. . 7 and to see them . safety. after. spending &* week last week for Parkhill to Wait on � her ,. g� on . � . . � , . .. I I . I L . Goderich this weele. . . . . I . L larger scale than ever, Which -he will home. . 11 I 1. . . . 1. her sister, Mrs. Campbell of - McKIllop. daughter, Mrs. Martin Brien, who is I � .. . - .. . . . . - .. I . , Miss Mary Hugill of SeaforblL L spent at present in. poor health. ., . I I .1 . . . I . . . Miss Nellie Seymour of Berlin- li, tbe. be enabled to do with his much more dhe tr�alioea of school section go. 14, lash week With friends here., .1 "Alp -John McMann,' horse buyer of L . . .. . . lstttu rd ' ' I ,once 8, , guest of Mrs. G. J. Stewatit.:'.. , . ,: commodious stable,A Olintonlan. - . 2n .oi3, Stanley,, have ed . . I . . . I , , . . . ay , I .. � I : . 86afortb, was in this vicinity; on the I . . L I Miss Tens, Cooper has,. been, ��iaibing 'The many. friends of Mr. George the� services of. Mr. Johnston of Hay at .. . ., , - * - � 1, t f L, " a, ,horses.. Mr. L .. . I.. . . . . :8 L . friends in Goderich.,toWlW10." .. Leithwalte of Edixiburg,Xoribb. Dak-. I an advanced salary.. They tri -,".the . . . : I , . . . hu'n or goo .- . McMann . . . . September . I . " L , . L " ..L. %.. . . . . . . 1. L .says good horses are. wrace and. thab . � ..' , ' I L. : I ' ' ( . w I. chep. L I 11 . - .1 . . I . . . . . ' ' 'i!uoth'! Murphey , of the .16th, eon., .will be wia decapitated-. Economy L I Mrs. James Steep is: g 1-W )ta, and son -in -la ,of Mr. Henry' cheap kincl.since* ofir'efficient iWa - I I . . I o . the horse market for: the: future looks' , . . . . I L . I .L was the � HOLMIISVILLE. . I 1. , . . . . aild,would like,to have, I er, Mrs. Hammel,'in0$8aaf6rhh,/ � . . . ' very.. promising. - I : . I . . , muchpleasedto learn that he is re- reason -given but we read in the trans- - , , . I . . I , I � 11 . .,. . . . 1. I I . . . . . L I I . . . . Miss Lucy Grant returned-,1rd �Jma .covering from a severe abtack of .action more than that. Hopetherels miss Fi,imy Blackwell is visiting , . I . I . I I - . I as many'of ,the . friends. L Ladies'College, St. Thomas, on Mon- ty hold. .- '. � . I nofalse pretense in this engagement friends in aid around Mitchell. :. ,I . . .'� L . � � . I . L . I * . . day, I L . I � . ,,. 1f, THm N9WS-RUCORD pleases you- thistime. Aqualifl-I.teacher of the L . The Auguit make of cheese was Sold . . .11 Bo,arders. I , . �, ,: * WIOM, I vfaited u . � . . . L � I 'Pon so I Mrs. and Miss MacKenzie of Sarnia 'won't you please. recommend it to-youi Tuc�kersmith applied bub. his for. 11 8-16 cents� p6r ppurid, It was -_ . I I . I . I .11 , . I . . . L - were the guests'of Mrs. J, P. Tisdall friends. I . � . . = were killed to replace L public shipped on Friday. - : 1. long as Well cis ,ot ers ' . * I .. I . I . . . ,&oeommoilatidn can be had for 8 boarders. . . I. i 1. last week. I . . Miss Bibliel and Master Will Jordan confidence, A Tory mustbe hired.. Mr. W. Elfoia of Goderich Lspenb Apply at � . . . . .1; 1. I � ... I , . . . . MRS. MEDDS, Huron street, , . ,Call: and. 'see our stock. - - , Mr. F. R. Hodgens left Monday .for a Sundayed ab home on the 10th con. The publie'are.- indignant and 'seek Sunday in the village. . .. . . L : clinton"Sopt. .19th. . . . I .. ­ . L , � . trip to New York, dxpecting' to rd� , Nimrods were quite plentiful on Sdt- explanation of it so that the faithMI . Mr; and Mrs. Stanley spent Friday. , L � . .1 .. . . I I .. . I � . . ... I . . . — . . .1 turn on Friday. I urday lant and one was reminded of and efficient bad to leave because. his of last week with her mother, Mrs, — ,I — . . . . . . . scouts firing, as,gAms'were bo�omlng in political stripe was wrong and nation- Elcoat, Brucefleld, .1 . . .14 - � I . . " ' Mrs.J. 0. Stephenson bas -returned all direotIolia. L , : L I ,aliti, too. . It took five years L , . I ..., I — Our Prices will "' - ' I . For. Sale..* . L. ... .. I I . . . 0 L XIRS . - to get the. Mrs. Carl Engler is the, guest of her L I . � .-- . .. I L . . u ' . L I � . . . ... 11 I . ­ - home from an extended ' visib t . Sadie Gardiner and brother ' righttftiatees to operate., , Fishored In sister; Mrs. W..Marquig. . I ,The undeisigndd, offers for sale 9 chole Let- BenefityoL .' I I L . . 1. . friends in Chicago. . Spent Sunday at Mr. Murpby's. . , L they were to Read- him I 0 1 . � .1 � . . ­ ' - � . . out. - Do you, A' number froni here attended. the coster ram lambs, 6 thorou bredoand3grades . . . . , ' * . Rev.Mr. Straith of Innerkip,son of Messrs. Poster and.Snidor of Col- see.? . . I I Godericfi Fair, - , all from the noted sire lureka," No. 4778. . . I L 1. . I I ; � I Mr. Peter Straith, was the guest of borne were busy the latter part.of last .Read -Tau Xu*s_,RECOhI) for�Xippen On Saturday . aftirrioo*n Court; , of Terms reasonable. . I I I I . I., I .L. . I . . . L his father last week. . I I week filling tilos.foli Messrs, W. J news. - . I., . . I I I .. R . . . � . L , - oil - : WM. GLEN, Proprietor; I . � . I - I . . . . . . . evision WAS held ia�,Wilson's Hall, . nton, Sept, loth. I . I . � L Mrs. Ogle Cooperhas returricid,froul, a Nesbitt, 0, W. Wifflainsi and, Josh" . .L L . . . L .- .1 . .W. O'Nel . . pleasant visit to friends in Hill of Summerbill. They can fin - . - I I L I I . . I - . ,— I , . . ; . L . .. -_ . 1 -9 - . - � , Muskoka and Toronto. . . . them up very rapidly-cubting as much , - L . . I .1 . � .� . . I. ... I I I . . I-.. � . .. . I . I . .. . I .. . . . . L. � I . . . 1. L 1� . � . . I . as - tell tons per hour where corn - is . . '. ;. , I.. . . . I . I � L 'L . , - . . � . I. I Miss Elsie Dowzer leaves 041a week for good. ,� - I . . . . . . .511111111llltlllm-=*Mwe-" - - ,�.���11111111111!111"flttlt!111111111"fltlI P Cornwall where she enter the bospi. I � . -.1. . . I . .. . . . . . . . I . . I . . . .1 . . . L . .. , I L .. I I I . . . .. � . L I -.0 L . . . ­ . ., . .. I . � I .1 I . I L --a -in-training. . Corners spent Sunday with friends on a- L' , L . I . L � W tal as `h, nurse Mr.and Mrs. Alf. Tobbutt of Taylor!s = � I .. I " - � -1 1. L 11111111111LIlf ill 11JL � � - I . . go- . I. . Miss Witts of Brantford,'who has been the 14th. � ,. .. . go- _ . . -0 ' ft� t . . a the guest of hel? brother,Mi.O.Witts, d� . 0 � -0 , The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' I L d � is visiting friends in B10h this week. Lobb was saddened oil Thursday -last Lop- � : M= . I ---w Mr. Sharman of Yorkton,' North by; the'death of their.infant son. The . I ...a . .., . "� . . I-" I a- I . . . 'BRO HER -S9.. . J-A(;KS N �:''..... West Territory, has been the guest little one had beenAll but - was — . . I I I . � � . . . � . . I . . . . . . . . L . .L go- . . � .. . . I . . . _-W of his grandmother., Mrs. S. Hoinies., ,thouglib to be improLvIn aud no don.. — . I . ... �:L. I � . - . I I . . . . � . --a . I . . . I I . . . .. . I .. - , . . .L . .. . I . .. . .1 ., � 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Engel and Master er was entertained. 11r. Lobb was 4= I , .1 .1 . . L � . L . . . I . I . :., � �L. I L � Vfust . Mo.- . I L . .. L� . . L'. . I , � � Milton of Paw -Paw, Michigan, were .1 agettins; ready to leave for� London — . , I . ii . . , . . .1 :=!, I :.1 . ' ..;a the guests at Mrs. A. Turlibull'son when it was discovered that. the, ' I I . I -1--m . I L , L 1 Monday. I . .child was dead, having passed away &�- - . 1 C . . I .�. , .. funeral @ De ni . . . . - *bile sleeplu The 1. . I . part -_ t . I I L := e - place to the cilmesvillece fery oil I= . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plenty of South took = . en 4 , . Store.-- @ � W ...a ampton were guests of Mrs. F. W.- Frifty. . .� I L. .. me L =' 1: I I . . . . - . . I I . . . . I . . . .. . . . . � . �'. . I L I ­ . I . . . . --a Watts and Mrs. Jos. Eagleson on . I I . I . . .. ­ I , -.M : ' I . . . I W . . am... L . I ,, . . . 1. . _-W 6� . .1 I . I . M0 L " Thursday last. . . I * . � Goodvalue for every dollar -you leave with us. I .1 . I .. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ransford are .L Bayfleld Liner . , ow_ L. . ,. I . I --a . I � I . . — I = . . . I I . ._." - . I . . . .Ww sgend' . .1 I -110 . Ing this week in Toronto. . The swing, of the cro,w' -w onday be the twonty-six.an. Aniongthoge visiting London.Exhi- us=- .,� d comes this way more and more, .�w Ili in bition: lash week from this vicinity — . � . I . . ,,, . .. . � .= I I versary of tair wedding. were ,--Mesisrs.' ITred. - Bennebt, . . I . . . I . . . I . . . . . . . . . .. � -a. I . ...M Mr. and Mrs Henry Cottle and daught. . . I. Pleas . 1. 1. . . --= Matt., = ,ure and profit in bu i g. here. . I .-M . Sheopard,. John Middleton, 1z, Woo. �- � . I .. . . I yin I . = . . I - . I . I., -40 er, who have been the guests of _Mr Perdue, fir., Joe, Ellund, Fred. Middle- .6- I I I I : . . I . p. . I .-W � . . . . . — George Cottle, returned to their ton and Misses Addie and Sterling = .. . . I . � . .. This. is the. store that sets the .W home in Rudyard, Mich, this week. . I . . ... I . . . .pace. ..-M I . who have bben visiting friends in this ' I I . L . . . � . . . 'L . - . . -.90 . .W Masters Charlie, George And Willie. vicinity. = OAR�,@AW.",S@l�4WQ)-%,OWZ�,eAqt�o@'Cl�&-�e.elqqb�elig,�e-r,t.MAM�eD.4t,,e � ' -0 db.- � I OAIlk>,eD,q:�,OAC�*(BAR�.,6 � -0 Wbittingoon are on a visit to their Mr. Robert; Johnston, Who during Z= , JL I I I .-Aw , grandmother, Mrs'. Whittington., the lash month has been 'visiting the 2::: . t L . _.M They wheeled'all the Way from family of Mr. J, Cluf%,. returned to Bee- 'X�. . . I -.0 , . �01 . Parry Bound. . ton last Saturday. Cloth, Ug Department - ...� Shod Depar nie'lit ` . = .. I .. I . . . .. _.W A. serious accident befel Gabriel � Some . . . . . . . a Rev. Mr. Mi)lyard of Exeter was in . th peo 16 look at the price; Others look - : . "a ...a Elliott, son of J. W. Elliotit, one even- E� I 0 va? it . - Our Shoo trade under . .-W town on Saturday .on his way to kig last week. While riding a wh . at no, andwhen I .. comes to a question We are doing . — Mitchell to take parb in the opellin eel his 40- . I ,� � . ' � foob gob cadf,bt in the chain * causing = � modern principles, We have no jlli`;,-�`� a serviceb of a new Methc 9 , -,) of value in cl . expense in 0- " " _." a- Otbing this is the place where ..do near that place. . I turato fallL eavil * 11, t arm. =_ . this department and we can shave Our price !/ "A'," 1% ZZ 9' I'd 'Slile the I you should deal, . 1� := ... The elbow was Ljointe Being manufacturers of � 'des you get re - Miss Lou F inch, who had been visiting bone was also splintered a short dis L closer than other people. Besi I � among Clinton friends ano, a,s§ in tance above the elbow. - The arm was I ..., Clothing we save all buyers the middleman liable goods. -goods that W. . 11 P� I .. Beaforth and Stapleton for -f Our, immedWely seb by Dr. Gunn of ;I � " profit andpeople are slowly beginning .to - ' ill wear and go6ds i � three w3eks, returnea t I 21 �. � 0 " rn�, Clinton, I I We have the most L . Mich., OVn4 Tuesday. I I The high Wind of lash week has i 11 realize tbai they cannot afford to L pay that will giva satisfacdon. �. . . . �1, Rev. E. B. Smith took the services in brought total destruction to the apple - . � profits. There is a out, make and !tyle about .eliable. agencies in the eountry and it is -a ,I, . business this fall. Perhaps- it was I I � , for good Seaforth on lash Sunday morninj pleasure. to note that people are askint, . and evening in the absence of Hit I wouid y L 11 I our Clothing thatyou cannot g6t in machine � ra providshbial .4a People.L vet 6Z i L shoes*�,*Shoeo that will give satisfaction and � L Dean Hodgins who has not yeb re. reluctantly pull their apples and. haul Made goods and then again our prices are no Shoes that. have some shape.and style about turned from Carbetry. . them out for halt a dollar a barrel, , higher, Take for instance the 11 tied -Lucknow or erhaps less. . L Royal Oak " Mr. James Eagleson vial , . them. With us you can see a full represent - friends on Saturday and Sunday. Ale 7oung people of Middleton's . Serge from which we Make our $10 Suits, ' 4 He went to and fro by wheel and church have 'greatly enhanced the LS tion of the celebrated "Slater" Shoes which to - with a beltd. wind the return journey appearance of the basement by the It' value that cannot be approached and a L iL n m was not any too easy or pleasant. application of a coat; of paint. , great many people are to -day paying $15 for day are acknowledged,to be the beat goods . . Mrs. A. U. Todd qevb Mr, B, Anderson of Toronto paid a I L f L Canada. The prices aro $8.50 and I a 'few days Sui s no etter. There ig a style and Igare about these . with friends in town on Tuesday on flying visit to his parents last week. . t 0 p have no hesitation in saying that they � t .. 81 her way borne from an extended luessre. Oakley and Smith also of. 8uits that will please the most particular buyer. When , best value on the ma ' visit to Sault Stei Mario. Her health Toronto visited at L'T. W. Elliott's lash rket. Once 0 wear week. - They accomparile yi�a b�y anything here oil are Sure to got good th y th has been much benefitted by the trip, d Mr. Ander- ) y . 8 at Mr.l. Rattenbury acted as & jud* son from the city, . ; Will give satisfaction, . .1 � , them you Will have no other. In Lad al Footwear we I th 0 Of . Misses Isadore Elliotti of Porter's do- .1 L I have a full stock of the Celebrated "Bell" and "Xin s� horses at the Exeter Fair hed on , $L1 b( ties a . No Hill and Lily McLean of Dungannon better selection could . have, been . -quality. .-W ha e bee ade as Aft. Rattoubury Spending a week visiting EE. Our Buckskin Pants mak6- Out selection is perhAps,tho fluest'in this - . friends on the Line, also In . Stanley .r= 05 9( is ery f section and We are quite, sure we. can please the most -� n of a good horse and can . township, I , Manufactured by ourselves, on ,de in trim. �w 0 to I its p rfections. and imperfections ' m ' ' a particular buyer, . I . I .—M EX J� I - -10 . I . 1. ssue. - I med totally digerent from ordinary oad ym de The ---a I . ...0 We Were always of the opipion'th'at; P-�' -value is, not equalled. We sell them ' . =2 (1nteTidedforla9b,J ) P' a S The following from this Clinton Metho. by the hun&ed. . The Standard Sohool Shoo I diet churches attended the Die. bicycle bells were, used when there was . � I � . . =2 a triatMeeting held in something on the, road, which Was . -10 Al Goderich ori � . .0 Friday las wanted Off, but we know, one young r= Bo-rsl and Girls' School Caps - . . No Shoe on the market has stood -� t:-Rattenbury street . -01 church-lt6v. W. G. H man who has invented a different use 1-= 'LL t , Our now Caps f6r school wear .. � the test like our "Standard.," E3 Owson and to which It may be applied,viz, to call %= - . Bit. A. T. Coo er; Ontario Street- ; . I .-a Some Person Into the road or rather 4-- are now in and we have a aoin L . d a8sos but 9, CUB- J Di , Rev. Dr. GIRM and Messrii J ,ut Into the lane. var ly a day p Stevens, D, Tiplady and J. Go�ett' f" IThfortunately for 3=5 Wete assortment. Our ranae at tOMer eXnreagieS the .annroval of --2 ' UA_-.__._ �U­11A­____�__­ = Mr. D. Mat days Ago brothero met, for to Spar are 11 V, from here, was oversogea a few ive a visit from his whom he- had not V -four years, For I had 'lost tight of ; wag while on a visit , where he inch old Is, that Mr, Ale Me reolded for So= � lines, found where 4 and lit at onna en"Or Which it wag arostill living bub �10 dountry wid. the 2. Macdonald was with Clinton and upon petwilfiently, i I don* 011 some an- I on day. He will pteAeh tliifeW-indiadi�ii the Lett Uors in tho afternoon. Dr. Carman tas but latel returned from &trip through the 11orly Land And no � doubt Will have an futhrtsbing elperl- ' 0110 to T411401 6. ---a .- 25c is wonderful value and good . . I this s6e and our sales keeps on 52 �v P = buyers should see them, our . I I . increasing every season. Made 4 r . I : styles are new and will not be seen elsewhere, ., . . , . I I from good quality oil grain stock 4 . I I : Christy's Celebrated EAg,lish Hats . " I and strongly made with good . heavysoles butstill shapely in A = no : Out- new Fall Stock is now to hand� They are the .- best Hats, in the world, Will give the hi0--est satio ' �� I . Appearance and warranted to be 1, the best 51 -1 on ju" -0� 4.1, � shoo on tho market , 4 11 SEPT, 20. 1900 � �_._ _ ,,�"�­ ­­-- 11 ­­'-______ _ . __­__­____.-_­_____­,-_ ­ " RODGIENS DROS-f HIG DRY GOODS STORI� 4 � A ' A ' A - A - A � 04 ' A ' MAAM ­VWVW11r_,"_VAW_."__ , . � I VVV##**- g 4 , . , . -1, - 0 - �C� - :1 ;4 0 ��� � , 1110 7 )na,��A, 1_4��� .114� 10 . # I * I * . N."o I . � . . "It you 9"ot it at 'The PalaW it?s good. " . . A0AVA-AIIANO, ii I -1-11 .,,`V11 - V%0_W%0VV%0"VVVVW _____1 1 4 1 . , - ",NWO A A A 1 . VVVyWV__V1__ VVV" 0 � � . M1,011inery *, ., I . � 0 � i , - I 11 Openinq .0 . .. � I I I � .; On Thursday, . Friday . and Saturday, . � � . I � September 27th, 28th and 29"Uh-, we malr,n . I . X%.V . '. our formal opening .display of Millinery'for � 11 ,. I . . . . .fall. . L . . � G � I � . I We are'save in saying that ueyer have we had such I a . Showing of handsome ,and stvlish luillinery. as will then be .1. .* I d __ . . I I . displayed for your inspection. . . . ­ . . I � . . . . I . ' i . It is Millinery we might be proud, to show, in any city I . . in the land and.easily discounts anything ever shown here . . . I . . . . before.. . . . I . 1. I I . . . . . . . Wa cordially invite you, to., visit the showroom .on . . . opening days, to come whenever and a's - often as �Ou, like, I . and to take all this time you wish to - examine the neW -styles I . . . I . at.your leisure. Remember the'.dates all day, Thursday,. Fri- , . . day,..Saturdayand Saturday.ov6ni . ng also, do not forget that � � I I � . our millinery openings are usually well worth coming tg . 'I * . � I A.%r ' gain we say come whenever it is most, convenient . but . - . Wei would remind. you that the -trowds are usually smallest in, " . . - . I . . 'he mornin - - . . . I t . 9".. . . . .1 ... . . � The store.,will close. at six .o'clock Thursday and � Fri � * . . day and ten o'clo' ck Saturday evening 48. us -dal. . . . . �.,. I . I . . I � . � � 11 . . 4r, - � . . . .. . .. I . . . I I � , , ", , .I 1".. � � 0 11 . ,.. ., . . . ., -, �. ,� ( , . . : .. �. t. 4 . I (�."k,,,',. �,; .1 . I ­ . J � I 1, �. , . - , I . � �1-.1-1.".," I A Fur. ; . 1: ....I �', 11 114". - �. . I . ... . .. .... � _-ri'7i-,�.i � - - .... . . - . . ! ._.;X1;,;. , I . . � I "I i, 1 . . I . ... � ­:,!;�T,­�­" - . . � &I . � - I I ,-_, '. 1, . :� , . and I 'N'�, IN " " , . .. � . .. . , . , . . . . �,,��,,,-":,-,�;'.�. . ., I I . : I � I . ­ . 1� I ,,, .. , . � ''. . 11 I � I . . ) . 9'i ��, . . � . I 0 : . I . . 11 . .. %­� lar.011''. . . I t'. 7 ... . : 4" . 1i ., - �- , ,, . I , 1,�,J,J,..' Mantle'., Dispay - I - I .. �.. ":.,��,'J� , q I " ,� , !,!, �r - . . I � I I . �! , -1!*,:, , . � . � . . . I . . . ... I.. . . .11, � .., �11" 'jl�) , ,, I .. . I .., - � I I . ... . . . WN� . . ... . 1.�. I I �. I ��� . . . . . . 1, � ,� .. I . . . 1. . . . . . � � . � . ... , , onri -with the � Milliner' e will. make ... . I 1. In c ection' 1 . . . . y opening w U. 11: 11 ' ' 1, . weld. , lay of new maiitles� a' it' , a . .nd furs. that in. self will be' Well- . : . W022 going to'a good 'deal 'of trouble to see. -One thing,- . .. ... we ire'sure of atd. that, is'that, nothing like it. has ever be6n ... , att�inpted- here before and if you enjoy looking. it. . rich - and - � I I handsome furb and would like. to the 'newest -fall inbmiles do . �, � . .. . not kail to see it. We have prepaibd for the far and. mantle � I . I . . trade .on a larger scale, than' ever before and you'll fin'd-ft' - � , ; oor space of ,our mantle stock well wortV s'eeing. - 'All this f1l I I �: . . . I . departi:iiient*and nearly all of our carpet department will be - 4 given up to furs and mantlesl6a opening days when' we will - , - I . I . I . . . I I . : show;the n,ewest styles in— - �-, . , ..' , . . . I . I I I . � I I . I. . . — I i I .1� I I I I . . .. . I I . . . ­.. Neek-ftffs -1 1. _. . 11 . .... .�.­. 4 . - . . . . . . . eollare'ttes- , . .. I 1 I , I � . ... . . I .. I . . I . I � 11�1 '12api�rines , I , - � . '.. ­ �. � . . � . .. I . I � . I I I . . � I . . . . . . I . . . . . . . , . . I . Fu' r eapes � ... . . . I - '. . I _*� . . I I � . � . .Fur Ja'dkebs . . . . . I 11,11at - . I . . . . -1 . . 1. I . . I . . I �.. . . ; I .1. .1 . � - . . i . � I . . - GaUnflets'' - � � I . ­ . : ' .. I. . .. ' .:. I � � I , . . . . . I . I ��. I . German Mantles, . � . . . � I . ., . - � . � . � .. - - , I I . . .1 . eanadlan.M.antles 1i . & I j � . .. . . . . i I I I . . I . . . __ . . , (_�f 1" ".. ... A S10te-mber.... '.. - ___X1 ...�­. . I .... :. �, � .. . . ­, I - .k �. .. � . B1. ­ kiA Spe. `1- -- .. an . - - ' . .. . . I . IaLANKE . �. I . . 11 . I � I . . . .. .. I I Its none too ewfly for Blanket buying - I . specially.when a- blank.et like -thi's can be bought for so little . . . . . 1. . I . . . , . . none I . 1. . . I . . . . I y . . . . . riirgo donble Blankels, not quite all wool, Soft fluffy finish, will 2,65' I . not shrink and will wash well. Sizes 76x84 inches, buying . . - � . I I at a low figure, *e are ,able to sell it nit per Pat; ............. I I I . . I Ther e is.only a limited'quantity. to sell. so 'it won1d bi��. I . . . . I . I I Y,ell to. c ome early. ., . .I . � � .1 : I . � . _ . I . . . I . . . I I � � .. "N I §k" I I I , ­ .New'.. I , . I . ,;'If - ... .. . I , �rw k. I ,,, , , , -� 15-1 . " ,.�.':; _. � ,..learpets, /:5;� . e1�-,:,5-;,t,---- - I - .­ __­ .7��'47b_ . . -1 . ­ - 1 17 .':-,"�� ,.." - we opened tip this:week a " ­', rr-7� . -"-, � . 11. "I . big shipments of Now Carpets, — - - � ��f . . . � � .1 "Ill., .� ... I .0. the latest designs and colorings. , 1 "4 ­ .(.- I," � 4�- If you are thinking of Carpet I i.,__ I . I * � N! �) !�, I,,&' ;, ( o_ buying.tbis fall, be sure and see � � - ") ��) j1h, I'. I, I 1) . ;1� I ­�,,�, , these.before selecting, We make . . . . . . . . " 11 �, �. ". ­�,111 � ,,�_, . . 8, Spec � , . -_." _,,�__-t. � ial study, of the Carpet I V , 6 (.t' MI' . . . I _. �Ij 11; .. I . business, know just how Carpets I � . should be out, ma -pu own an are ready to furnish� estimates at any time. . , We ention particularly to -day our stock of wool Carpets. They. e &st class, high grade goods, are made of. the cleanest and . . arest yarns, thoroughly scoured and free from grease or oddy, the colors are guaranteed fast, They are made by e best and - most up -to date carpet Mill in Canada and are 0 Most satWaetory and best wearing Carpets we have - on able to find anywhere. What we say of the wools.stands Oct for the Unions only they are not all wool. -�; . , � . I bra good Uhion Carpet, acil3ra G00a Thildn Carpet, modium. to dark � , I guarantedd not to run, nowest fait colorings, pov ysid ....... 4-4.. 25'e, patterns, quality that will give ex. I client woar_ , o ........... *..�* 32C very heavy two ply all wool carpet, . I I wool carpet riot a thr , esit'i any. the very latest patterns and colors, I thing but wool in it good wtlall , not %,.particle of shomy in % will olora, 'W� wear for yoSrdk..0­06,.... ..... 850 lowest patterna Ana 0 211 75C o voot well ...... 6". I ... 6. O....., or standard extra heavy super two . trek heavy Tinton pstpot, made ply all wool carpet, the beat selling. rom pure yarns, colora uot, now line we ever oarricid, givea satislao- Attern", 1% good ciirpet for genoral tion oVery timet no,v fall dosigns . *... _ # # ...... 500, now in Stocks o # s # s w 6 # # # s w o s s # o 4. 00C . or Rainy Days � . Any lady having to be out much in rainy weather Should . t be without a waterproof circular, In the fall of the year e 'is deeded more thau'at any timo. Here is a good line wa, t received thi's week. � I V, WAS Wed qualar :ngliAh I . : I Prices $1, $1,25 and $1.50, a 6 I- vaterpfatt, garincillia, fine wool sugo lit 4 "r nAvy and Wil, Will 116tUrdon or part at tho saiMs, &11 mizes, . I . � 1�, At> Alk,,,, 4t�.10 a a W Qo%�Q.<%Ooo&d�A4�,6olkS,8Alb,00*�$40W$AI&6AII�,-eA$b.MA%5�f§4&OA 6 a 6 A" i to I gooa givillont ........ 4 1. a .VV4.1 ....... " I .............. . , .� =2 1 . . I � I . I ow - I . Jackson. Brothers Depaptmeilital stope . . � I ..JAW% i ­� U00"biwin . I — I I _#_ ­­ WMIA&AWW" 14AMIA& I � I I � �- ­ --- .- I �­- ''. � , �ift , ',f �!�'�',",,' `f�' " I . . / . I ; . � �:,. . . � _"_� 1:11'.. - 1 - N. " . ­ - , 1. ,1..',� � I ___.1 -, , � I '� , I � I �'._,`�.' I I I . �',*J �� R-0 I` So CLINT"04