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THE CiLDTTON
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AUCTION SALE
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Wherotte"er41r*lrete4211in-ownto sbyph'oatnn, On191
celleetslion 7, linUatt, one 014 east Of Con'
What). WednesdaYt NOV. 20th, at ik001110It
the following Prop '
Property, viz norsea-
B41111kht in'Oed Rare in foal to Midlothian',
me4p 4 years old in foal to Mount BoYll. I.
Punt years old in foal to Midlothian, 2 Ildiee
q Years old, 2 Mika 2 years old, ilgeldinat 1 year
Ola, $ filly 1 year old, 1 driving geldin t Year
old, g driving fillies 1 year old got by S neer, 1
' heavy draught spring colt. cattle. -Six milt*
°owe suppesed to be in eulf toe thoroughbred
b011,,3two-year old steers, 8 yearling heifers, 3
Ke,arling steers. 4 spring calves, Sheep and
4`1103--Aventyfour wall bred X•elshister ewes, 30
store pigs 3 Menthe old, 3 brood sows, about 60
bens, Implements -One Massey -Harris binder,
Bylvester mower, 1 Maxwell mower, 1 Tolton
Psa harvester, lumber wagon; 1 low truck
seed' ar1110 1 now disc barrow ,Innfon
ro*,,e new hers° rake, new gang plow, 1
„„wtfir_raly plow, X slpghl Plow. 2 mufflers, 1
*wow' Potwittilti nearly tieW, 1 set platform
Escala, I post pig digger. 1 root inditer, 2 net
OM harness, 1 ea; PieW harness, 1 set
amondharrows, 1 fanning mill nearly new,
oltt bon, a number of Battle, .1110w water tank.
1 hay fork with rope and pulleys complete, 1
110rao•POwer, 1 agricultural furnace, 1 cutter, $
er9whar, I wood.raelt.40. cedar posts 0 feet long,
a'quontits- of hemlock lumber. .1 double car-
riage wite note ae0, slukfts,1 chufn, 1 'parlor coal
Stove nearly now, 2 000It StOVeS, and numerous
EROattargwea, Seed Grain -1800 bushels Of
• Senealiellal oats, 460 bushels sew MOtUrlf oats
about 100 bushels Ligewaw oats. 100 bushels or
barley. These are all new varieties and ore
highly recommended b/ the grower, also
quantity of oatsheares. The stook Is all well
bred and in good condition and the implements
all iorgoed repair The whole will positive,
ly ha told as the proprietor has rented his farm.
Lunch will be nerved front)." till 12 o'clock and
purchasers from a distance will be accomme.
dated till the following daY. Terros--All sums
of /-5 and Under,u0,511 ; over that amount 11
months' credit will be given on approved joint
netee. A, discount pid cents °tithe dollar will
bf)allewed for cash on credit amounts. ;
EOBT. ARMSTRONG, PROS- BROWN,
rganif40x. Auctioneer,
To Reilt or
For Sale Ads
'.FARM FOR SALE
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' LOGI,. concesilon 7, Parr Line, Stanley, le
offered -tor sale. This farm contains one num
• died west ninety ot Which are under cultiva-
tioriiAvellfeficed and well tile drained. The
• balancais.good bush.. There are comfortable
buildings and all in good repair. • The. farm is
• withbvnrymiles of mippen station, three miles
from Varna, sand one. and a. half miles.from
Rillsgreeit, where are charchek, store, post
• office; eta. r:eitr is a schocil on the corner of
, • 'S./ttite term. 'Tt titi a good orchard and &never
.failttisprinv water convenient th the build-
. .„ '• This is an exceptionaly good lariale,
ejrably' Sitnated and will be sold: cheap and: on
'eft.P.Y.:Y.orP;IS..; • Apply On the -premises or addrefis
'T41V1"1 71R1131A65. 0,
ROOMS TO RENT
gooini to rent,in.the 1.011tott blook, Suitable
for offices, dressmakers; etc. -Apply to •
,. • J. () Er,iLIOTT,t
Clinton, JUly 31st.•• •
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OARM FOR SALE. •
Tlimindersigned offers for sale lot 42, con. 13,
ToWnship of H• consisting of 150 acres,
1104cres cleared and.in a' good state of eultiva-
' tion. 10 acres, stumr.land and:,balance good
• fiord -Wood bush; never culled, The lot is well
Watered andfenced and mile' from a
chgreh, 2 miles'from Auburn and 9.miles from
Clintanat ++.6, Public School is located on the
of the lot. There Is a mod two story
• • bribkhciuse.2 bank barns and outbuildings and.
a -good bearing orchard. For ft:other potion-
• lora apply to.. "."
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1:0SE FOR SALE •
,t • undersigneduffers for sale,aseven-roem-
ttage on Orange street together :with one- •
acre of land. New cistern and well. • Will
tvretwonable terms.
nton,Ap 112th. •
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HOUSE FOR: SALE.
The sibscriber offers for sale a very desirable
propertYon Isaac str,eet consisting of four lots
upon which there is a eornfortable frame house
with kitehen and woodshed attached. There
Is a geed stable and a first -elms Wa.t of water
on imemiseii. The orchard, consoting of gr,apea
and. apples; is good one. Theqiroperty will
beeeld ata 'reasonable figure for.eash or.t cash
and balance op time. Apply to the owner on
the•premises •
• ,•; - .MREL.7011, N 11111/194EBTON,sii.
Clinton Mav 9th
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ALL OUR CRADUATESHET POSITIONS
STRA.TFORD,
We deal in 0ennine Business properly' 'pEducation,
therefore our graduates are prOperlrepared
" for the best positions. Many leading business
colleges employ our graduates as teachers.
Surely this is proof of superiority. No Student
has over loft out college diseatisfied. Do not
•decide to attend any college until yen have re,
ceived our catalogue. Write for onel. Enter
this month if possible. ,
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal -
• The weather is' getting
colder and 'shoes for fall
, • will demand your atten-
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tion. Our stock is. con3.-'
plete in all lines. • If you
, zwent good satisfaction in
• footwear try us.
,W also. have in 'stock
men's leather mits 'Or fall
'and winter use,
• We lead• in stylish
•,shoes..
S.: a RATHWELL,
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blacksmith.
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NOTICE
In the estate
• Notice is
chapter 129,
against the.
the Township
Yeonian, who
1901, are requested
Elliott of the
ton P. 0., administrator
said deceased,
January, 1902,
verified and
date the administrator
bide the assets
gard only to
have notice.
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Dated at Clinton
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TO . CREDITORS,
of Thos, A. Elliott,
4eceased.
to ft .5. 0.
having claims
Elliott. late of
of Huron,,
of October.
to Gabriel
Goderich, Chu
property of the i
18th day of I
Maims duly /
inentioned
to distri-
having re-
be shall then
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Administrator. •
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hereby given, mirmiant
that, all per/Jona
estate of Thomas A,
of Goderich, in County
died oft the 2nd day
to send or deliver
said Township of
of the
on or before' the
particulars of their
that after the said last
will proceed
Of the said deceased,
the claims of which
JAMES SCOTT,
Selicitor for the Said
this 2neStoi.,1001.
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Clinton larket Report,
Wheat 64. to 0 '16
*ere% Wheat ' ; . 0 30 to 0 02
Turkey Red Wheat 0 68 to 0 68
0 42 to 0 48
0 88 to 0 38
, Pegs ... 66666 4,011411/41 0 60 to 0 05
Potatoeir per bushel........0 25 to 0 -80
Butter rolls and erock 0 13 to 0 14
Batter in tub , 014 to 0 15
• Eggs perdos ' C 12 to 0 13
• Hay .... - ... . 8 00 to 9 00
• Wool., • 015 to 010
4 'Live Hogs Per 4 75tot 00
DressedPork per cwt.,,,. 7 75 to '7 '75
Chickens per pair. 0 20 to 040
*Flour 175 to 2 00
Bran per ton.; ...... 15 00 to 15 00
Shorts per ton. 18 00 to 18 00'
• Dried Apples per lb...... 0 05 to 005
itIlittBLEANARANnt
lotiuMENts.
TIAY "TO-9710iUM
The tovieehip,.qemil met on Mau -
day, Nov, 4th, all present. A ownritum
icetion frOta Prondfoot & Ham re F.
Stelokifie•perticin' of' 'ditch . of Datue
award,' was laid* before the *Outsell
and the Clerk was instructed to 408iVer
the same. The following were appoint-
ed inspectors Of drainage works under
ilea. /8 sub.. law. 2, "Drainage Act."
liy. Lippbardt ,for 4urich drain. J.
Haberer for Weld branch from north
boundary to the 'junction of east and
. west brenoheii. James Green for east
1314010 from the north boundary to the
junction of met end emit, brunches.
Win. Oalcisvell for Bleck creek branch,
from Zurich road to the outlet, The
Clerk Watlinstructed to prepare it hy-law
defining the dirties and regulate the re-
numeration of. the chain inspectors.
The renewing amounts were ordered to
be paid: Casper Roehrig, gravelling,O,
R.,$48,86 ; Jac °each, bridge N. B.,
$15.00; Robt. Turnbull, oul'a and tim-
ber, $5,00 ; Philip Schada, reed to lake,
#3:00 ; Louis Walper, gravel, $42.40 ;
Peter Capling, gravel N. B. $6,64
Peter Capling, gravel, $4.4S; Wm.
K`Yle, gravel, $0.20; Wm. Caldwell,
gravelling C. R, $ r95 . ; Peter, Beek-
jeraccouble., ;Gave? eNtl .prilt„o qv nosdliserYn. Liiiln.e5t0s;stoot.;
Hy. Magel, grading, $9,00 : Joe. Fes-
ter,gradin ,436.00 • Hy: Rupp, grading,
_86.00; L. Burkholder, rep oul. con, 6,
$1.50 ; C. G. Garnett, part payment
contract E. B. N., $225.00 ; J. McDon-
ald, 'mil. eon , 0, $3.00; J. Deitrieht
and son, wood, #13,50 ;.J. Slimy, clean-
ing ditch, MAO ; D. Merrier, goode
for incligent,23.84 ; F. W. Farnoombe,
Tps. part fees, Elder award, $1.25 ; V,
W. Farnoombe, balance expenses re E.
and W. Branches south, $43.00 ; Con.
Truenmer, gravel $3.75;- Wm. TrUem-
ner, gravel, $8 08 ; Con. Fuss,gravellins
C. R., #103.48 ;. Win. Truernner, rep.
,cul. con, 14, $1.00; Hy. Howard, rep. 3
eel. lake road, $3.00; 'James Stacey,
drain across read, $1.00 ; All. Reichert,
•rep. QUI. con. 5, $1.00; Tp. Clerk, eel -
eating jurors, $4.00 assessor, selecting
jurors, $4.00; J. °await), gravel, $6.48;
Reeve, selecting jurors ''$4.00;
J. Prang, gravel, $11.52 ; J. Ortwein,
rep. bridge, 55 cis. ; Ben, Plane, rep.
only. con? 14, 50 as. ; Geo. Schroeder,
rep. oul. con 13, 52,00; Win. Schatz,
hauling' lumber, $1.00: A Hendrick,
gravelling side road, $6.00 ; D. Duch -
mine, bal. for ' cul. L. , $2.00 D.
Spencer, road to lake $1.00; Sem
Spencer, rep:' 3 Cults, L. 'R, ..e3.00 ; J.
Alerner, bal. on contract, Zurich drain
south, .530.00, •
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AlgoTg-..,149BINS01‘413 ; the
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deuce of the 1,040 peretilleg000400,
Line, Stanley, ' on the 8th of Nov.,
by the Rev. J. W. Andrew., of
Varna, Mr. Henry Erratt, to miolt
111trY A. RohintiOniheth of Stanley,
UCKEN,ZIE-.-14000RMAOX-.13y Rev.
• Father Coroorkin inTeesiviter, NOV.'
6th, Angus MAKenzie Xlei Mot,
Carinack, both of Turbberr7.
MoKENZLE-BOND.--At the Methodist
parsonage, Wingbt on Nov. 6th,
by Rev, R, Hobbs, J. H. McKenzie,
• of Lie towel to Mies Nellie goo. of
11,085-1•WOURSON-At the residence
of bride's parents on Nov. 6th, Mr.
Wm, Rasa of Langaide, to Miss Lou.
Thompson cit Teeswater,
KAY-MeDONALD-At the residence
of the officiating minister, Rev. A.
14.14ekay, Ltrohnew, on October 30th,
Hugh Alexander Kay or Kinoardine
to Sarah Ann, daughter of 51r.
Angus McDonald of Huron;
SORINIGEUTJR-GARN'ER-On Nev.
6th, by Rev. A. Mackay, Luokintw,
at his residence, Lorne Scrimgeour
of West Wawanosh to Emma Garner
of Auburn, daughter of the late Ur.
John Garner, Birmingham, Eng.
FORREST-501/01:1--,At the Methodist
• parsonage, Brantford, on Oct. 27th;
by gay. Mr, Hamilton, Mr. Robert
Forrest • to Mies Cora Soueb, both
Of Morris, Huron county. •
MELICK--ORT-At the residence of
the bride's parents, Bronson Line,
• Hey, on Oct. 31st, by the Rev. C. S.
li'inkbeiner, of Zurich, Mr. Alfred J,
Mohair, to Miss 'Lavine M. Ort, both
of Hay township.
A/ANNE RS-MeMATH-In Goderloh,
' on 'November 6th, by Rev. Dr.
• Daniels, Mr. G. 0. Manners to Miss
Susie MoMath, both �f Wingham.
BIRTHS.
I ABBY -In Brussels, on Nov. 2nd, the
wire of Rev . GJ. Abey, of a son.-
3100NEY--In Brussels, on Nov. 2nd,
the wife of Henry Mooney, of a son.
WILLIAMSON-In Brussels, on Nov
• 2nd, the wife of Robert Williamson,
- of a daughter. •
KR.It--In Wirigham, on Nov. 3rdy the
wife of Mr, R. A. Kerr, a eon.
MAcKENZIE -In Chicago, on Oct. 24th,,
the wife of Mr.• Wm. Mackenzie
• (bee Miss Christens 'McElroy of
Blyth) a ion. •. . '
DODDS-1n Mitchell, on the 3rd of
Nov., Mrs. Thos, if, Dodds, of •
• daughter. ••
OL1VER-In Ribbert, on the 2nd of
Nov. ,Mrs. Geo.Oliver,of a daughter.
ERB-At the , Bronson Line,Hay, on
• Oct. 2dth; the wife of Ur, John G. -
Erb of a, daughter. : •
LAIDLA.W-In Morris, on Noy. let, the
wife of Mr. Win. Laidlaw,orn son.
MAKIN'S-In Stanley, on Nov. 3rd the
• wife of Mr, Wm. Makins, of a son. "
Want SConethini--,**Or .Nothing.
The ,BoliCaYgeon:IiidePindent Say
"There is no business In OistanCe tbat
is sonfUelirun'upoil by people of gall;
as that of .-newapaperin .It is eon -
ducted' „ every other' business to
obtains &Oat:: -ft has itteitain coon=
tity df.spce which it offers to public for
Verireing.Perpos,es at a pertain. 'rate.
That siiiice ie what • It. has -to sell rod
make its living, A grope f has leas ' and
ugare for sale, the • clothier has clothing
to sell. Let any one, entera 860p and
ask 'for tennt'twolVe 'pounds of tee or a
Suit of Clothes, ancl:•Say he will he pleas-
ed to take; it,a:S a Compliment, and he
wOulclibe.kioked or arrested as a lunatic.
Yet the .eumber of people- who will .esir
or -the ,uSe of he Paper's space, to put
money ;in their :pockete, is. 'a marvel/
Local .leenhea are "too!, ninneroas
for any prmer to speek° of, and the nuM-
heel; gall .faeteriee that': endeavor' to
to play...the papers Of the • proyince,
6r, feels irplegien .11 •
DINING BOOM GIRL WANTED.
liOliltlortioseel.n 'girl '7ante.d`'.'- Apply at the
$Ias`.•• • 11; GRAHAM'.
Clinton, Nov. 12tb.•
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„TEA -MEETING.
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• Anniversary nervios will be beld in the Pres-
byteriem church. Varna, on Sunday. November
17th, when Bev, F. H. Larkin B. A. of Seatorth
‚will -preach morning and. evening. On the fol-
lowing Monday evening a fowl Supper will be
given in Temperance Hall from 6 to 8 O'clock
after 'which an entertainment will be hold in
the church, The Musical part of the program '
will be furnished by Miss 1Vlaud Moffat, Varna;
Miss Annie Foster, Varna; Mr. Brown;Brnce-
field, and the cher& choir„ There will be solos,
duetts, anthems, etc, Miss L.A. Duffus,olocu-
tionistiof Ooderich will, take part in the pro-
gram with entirely new 'selections, 'Addresses
will be delivered 13I" the following reverend.
gentlemen r T. H. Larkin, E. H. Sewers, J. W,
Andrews,: 3. McNeil and E. C. Jennings..
Admission 25C ; Children 16c. .
bAvinsbg, MoNAVGIITON,
Pastor. • Secretary.
Clinton, Nov. 120. • .
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• CLINTON
MARBLE
AND
GRANITE, WORKS
The best claSS of work
procurable has been
madufactured here for -
many yeittS past
WE mom call. On you a week after
yout bereavetneht.
WE WON'T make pricethe work' to suit
the .
WE WILL
male • the price td Snit
the wOrk. '
WE WILL
give you the choice of the
.prodaetion of the world
in design and material.
We are the OVLYprac-
tical men in Clinton in
• 'our • line. , Do -nob he
talked into placing your
order without first call,
ieg on us.
J.13 1110, It0V , PROP
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Next to Commercial Iletel. '
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The king et Ranges -, .,. .
I, "Such's liappar Thought' ' ',4 ,
$ Thai* before vou Buy.
1 -. *lltni boil:4 *range think before you buy laid then you will
r buy a Happy TIteught, In lutying a Happy ITit?rfght you (
t • hove the tmatitited recommendation of ISO,000 previous , happy i
' • . purchasera. Range building ip a 2
iiPecialty With 0e -it'll not a Bide N
es issue -we leave no room or isirprove-/ i
• ment in our coustfuotiOn of ,the
listppy Thought. .410 40 s*.
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' They are tninufaetttred by •
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THE WM. IlTiek STOVE
,, CO., Zimited, t *4 Brantford,
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'Write for air Attairetelt Neil:Mote' ,
1101.0 *Sr ' • , : ,
• Ohl% ORY -St WORKS,
,Dieeet importers. WOrkrnari-
44 Ana MatetW getttatithed, .
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HARLAK)IIIICtia0.0 •titaNikt)s.
DEATHS. .•
•
LESLIE -In Clinton 'on Sunday, • Nov.
10th, Mrs. John Leslie, 'aged 59
yeartand 8 months.
SMITH -In Clinton, on Nov. 8th, Henry
• Smith, aged 79 years. •
MeoDOUGALL-In Kippen on Nov.
'9th, James Macdougall, aged 74
• years.
• YOUNG -At St.,Toseph's hospital Lon-
don, on Noy, 5th,Mrs. John Young -
formerly etelyth, aged. 47' years.
BOYIY-In Exeter, on Friday, Nov. 1st,
• Ada Pearl: infant daughter -of Mr.
•• and Mrs. S. A.. Boyd. .
Luoknow, on Nov.' 4th,
• Neil Matthie, aged 87 years and 6.
• MoNEIL-In Grey, on Nov. 2nd; • Hugh
• McNeil.aged 68 years.
GILLESPIE-In Winghara, Nov, 7,
Charles Gillespie, aged 44 years, 3
ELLIOTT-In Logan, on the 4th of Nov.'
. Mary Elliott, aged 40 yeare,1 month
and 12days. . :
DEACON -In East Wavranoshr Nov.
4th, Roy. A.10,10f0 Deacon, eon. of
• , Henry Deacon, aged 13 years. .
LEWIS-At the residence, Brooklyn
avenue, Toronto, on Nov,. 1, ..Mrs.
„ .Leah•Lesvis, formerly of. Wingham;
aged so years. • •••
SMITHe-dn • Wtoxeter, on Cot. 31st,
• Henry Smith, eldest eon of Mr.
• • Oliver Smith, aged 21, years and 24
SCLINIDER-InStephen, on Nov. Thba
John Schneider, aged 65 years, 1
Month and 6 dap. . .
The Youth's' Companion in 11602
To condense in a paragraph the
announcement of The Youth's Compan-
ion for 1902.is not easy, Not Only will '
nearly two hundred story -writers min -
tribute to the met, but many of the
most eminent of living statesman,jutists,
men of science AO of letters, scholars,
sailors, soldiers and travellers, inolud,
ing three Members of the President's
Cabinet. .
• In a delightful series' of ertieles on
military and naval topics the Secretary
of the Navy will tell "How Jack Lives"
julian Ralph, the famous war eorrespon..
dent, will describe "flow Men reel
in Battle," and 'Winston Spenser
Churchill, M. P., whose daring escape
from a Boer prison pen is well remem-
bered, will describe some experiences
" On the Flank of the Army." • •
And this is but a beginning 'Of the
long list. A complete announcement
will be Sent te any addresa free. The
publishers also announce that everY
new subscriber whnisends 41.75 for the
1902 volume noW *ill receive all the
issues for the remaining weeks of 1961
free from the time of animated° ,ri 4, also,
The Companion Calender for 1902 -all
in edition to the fifty-two issue's of The
Companion for 1002.
• THE YOUTH'S COMPANION.
196 Columbus Menne, Boston, Mead.
A, Great Railway
The Chicago,ree & St. Pauli
ii.i...wauk
Railway Co. owns and operates 6,600
miles of thoroughly, equipped railway.
It operates its own Sleeping Cars and
Dining Cara and the Borneo is first
Oleos in every respect. . ...
It traverses the best portion of the
states of Illinois, Wisoonsin,the tipper
Peninsula of Michigan, Iowa, Missouri,
Minheaota, South and North Dakota.
It runs electric lighted, steam -heated
trains.
It has the absolute block system.
It uses all modern appliances for the
comfort and safety of its patrons.
Its train employees are civil and
obliging.
It tries to give each passenger "value
reeelved" for his money, arid -
It coke every Man,womanoind child to
buy tickets over the Ohloago, Milwau-
kee 8a St. Peel Railway -for it is A
Greet Railway.
Time tables,, taupe and information
furnished MI application to A.1, Taylor,
Canadian Passenger Agent, 8 King
Street Batt, Toronto.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mite.WISStused by Millie)* 6 mothers LOP their ehutt
Oteis yatYritliV0 Strive, 'has „, be
while teething, ' f disturbed at night
broken of yourfrest by a sick child atin
and Crying With pain 6f Cutting' Teeth SIM
once and get * bottle, of "Mro_Witlelorv's s_90
lug Syrup' we Children Teetbing, will re.
It
lieve Menem' , ills sufferer banned% t••
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relnigelfititirittiO gal tigrAnailietti e a
aai toWal1,:eu eistiricrISor, 90:11:6
Gonueintettirtedo ttweesmiXtffiothiguiyatitotiottaii, rizes oineo
takItthtolbtthel5,tmlrUtge'fnOrd eiht,ilthdr pliteosteotrtfuoanito, tee
of the oldest and t femaleylticien
en
ntirsee in the Biel States. at WelitY
Oen* an bettle. Id by all d th
out the world." sure and . ask for "
44 it4111,0W 13001111110 suer,
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NQRTRr3 HILL.
Mr. iTat,,, Hainilton of Goderich
pd in Pik vicinity last week. He is
going to Sudbury with a load of horses
on_Tuesday.
The Mimeo McDougall of Egmoud.
vltle Atinciayed at Mr. Wm. Rillettle.
5. MeRhall has hitched linewhadi to
lite PIOW htld thinks 'if be, tot000t got
first place in the race he can stay with
tipa Plow all right. _
Mr. and Mrs. F. Morgan attended
the Orange *sapper on Nov, 5th,
Mr., Reid Torrance Sundayed , in
SUMfOerhillas the guest Of his friend,
Mr., With land% ' ' •
v-,Architi Swart is going to Detroit
this week, •
• ,I4eadhari:
MIPS 'Martha Pollard has Poe to
Iondonto 'Nit her sister.,
Master SAM. Scarlett has returned
name after a pleasant ton weeks visit
to friends in 43toderigh township and
"Mine.t"W. 'Seeded of the 'firm of Work -
mane Wards. London, was calling on
his brother5 Mr. John Searlett, Satur.
• Miss Dora Scott gave a birthday
party to about twenty of her Weeds
1 on Saturday. '•
TheMing's birthday missed off very
quietly in our village.
• Rev. Mr. Deaveris "holding revival
meeting in Walton chnrch at present,
It ifilbolted that he will meet with
success in his work. .
• Mrs.J.(I.Grieve was visiting Clinton
• friends from Saturday to Monday, '
No. zoonry Assizes.
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The nen-jury Assizes for the county
of Huron were held last week beginning:
on Monday before Judge Meredith.
• • Bell vs. Oil Well Supply
action for defeat in a, well -boring ma-
chine, Judgment in terms of consent
minutes. •
Fiirster Vi. Ilse et al -Action to set
aside a conveyance all fraudulent.
Judgment 'as given declaring the con-
veyance of the real estate mentioned in
the pleadbegs to he fraudulent and void
as against- the plaintiff and all other
creditors the defendant Henry Ilse,
with 'coati of action.
' Martin is, Martin-Aotion for board
andlodging., Judgment in terms of
Consent Minutes and reference of
matters In dispute to 3, A. Morton,,
Wingbani. •
Willson vs. Wilson--,Aotion Ona pro.
miesory note for $1,000. The defend-
ant was Chas: Wilson, of Seaforth, and
the pleintiff,hie mother, and the defend-
ant laimed a set-off on account of the
maintenance of his mother. Judgment
for plaintiff for $920, and if this amount
be paid or mitred within one-month
there will be no costs to. either party ;
oblustuilft, no.ti: so paid or Secured.
within one
month the plaintiff will have full coat
Young Inv nohneeted- Action for ne-
gligence in inventing niOneyir Of plain-
tiff on inaufficient securities. Action
settled satisfactorily by the parties.
• After Some eeldenoir had been taken an
agreement was sinade. that . '0/is
muturallysatisfaistoty.
.• • Smith at al vs. Powell-.-AotiOn for a'
quantity of grant burnt it a storehouse
at Blyth. Judgment for plaintiff With
damages to be first ascertained and stat-
ed by the local registrar at Goderioh If
ot be opraaretotio s costs.oariit agree as to it. N
rd•
Town of Gocierioh is. Goderiola Els.
rater Co.-.-Aotion for performance of
'agreement. On application of the
defenchihte trial of this action was post-
poned to . the • Woodstook non -jury
sitting on the 16th, of December next.
-Any additional costs of witnessesmin-
sioned by the trial it Woodstock instead
Of Goderioh to be borne by defendants
in any event of suit. ,
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•
MOKILLOP TOWNSHIP,
The beautiful Indian mummer daYS
are with us In all their golden beauty
and loveliness.
Mrs. Gime of Wingharn was visit-
ing friends In this section last week.
A prominent, figure has been remove
ed from the stage of action in the death
of Mr. John McMillan. Starting in
life RIP poor boy, he bepar0„ 0 Ai 'War
of Men and leaves his family Well' pro-
vided for.
There are a number of ewe of fever
in the northern pert of the township.
We hope the patients will all have a
speedy recovery.
Mr. David Boyd has bought the farm
of Mr. Adam Dodds and Mr. Decide in
return has purchased the farm of Mn,
Obeenet, •
„ Mr. J. J.. Irvine was away on a
fax day!, visit to the pao•skinericao and
also visited Nlagar Valls and other
historical places on the frontier. , Tie
was well pleased with all he saw.
-a-
• C01,11ORNE TQWNSAIIP.•
, Colborne council wet in the township
hall on Novetnber 2nd, All the mem.
begs were present except Alex. Robert-
son. The minutes of the previoue
Meeting were sighed. The ' following
accounts were,paid, viz :R McMillan,
repairing culvert, $3.00; The Signal,
printipg, 1j18.10; R. Jewell;work in new
cemetery, $4.50. John MeLarty, repair -
"lug culvert, $7.00 i Riebard Rocriden,
repairing culvert, $1.00. It was moved
by Major Young and -Seconded' by E.
Jewell, that the sale of the lots • in the
new cemetery commence on November
9 and continue for two months at the
same price as the old : $4.00 per lot and
50c for deed to residents of the town,
ship, non-residents to pay four times
that amount,all applications to be made
to the clerk. -Carried. Edward Good
asked the council to exchange his let
in the old eemetery.for one in the new,
his lot being wet when he purchased it.
On niotien.of Major Young and Win.
Hill, his request was not granted. The
jenoRuntocilstiabteuntea.d
diourne,to meet accord.
Mr. Albert Vanstone has returned
to Chicago after a, few week's visit with
friends.
Dame Rumor says the 'wedding' bells
Will ring on. the 8th conaession in the
near future. •
Mr. Ernest Young was the guest of
Mr, arid Mrs, Richard Walterson Sab-
bath. •• . ,' .
• Mr. Geo.Willard of British Columbia
Is spending a few days under the par.
ental roof at Auburn. •.
Rev. Mr. Shaw is conducting.
revival services in Benmiller church
this week. _
Miss Tena Cowan returned to Goder.
lob on Saturday as she has been em.
ployed for the past deesernaking at
Sheppardton.
• .
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tIHNSALL. •
.1.1Tethhecidst°1ffieldegtmlteerttlYfasb°4Atwee:r37.
a unanimous yote the Rev. Geo. tong -
was invited to become the pastor. for
the next conference terni of three years
subject to the sanction of the confer-
• ence stationing committee. A man.
imous resolution was" also passed
thanking Rev. Mr. Jettatt for tde
egcellent work done by him during the
• expired portion of his, term resulting
In spiritual and financial prosperity.
Jonathan Oarter,a former resident of
„Hensall,whejeft here about seventeen
years ago for the Soo, to engage in
farming, is in town visiting his old
friends who are more than delighted
to see him, He is now engaged in the
bores business up there.
• Mrs. Scott,wife of Councillor Sooty,
had the Misfortune to be knoeked
down and trampled on by a cow, on
Thursday last. The animal stepped
on her chest from which she has
since suffered considerable pain though
no permanent evil effects are looked
•
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role-olee oteceleetlielle~frilt.
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hie 1 Pe- 1 re.
BrigRUPT ST PK
The bankrupt stock of 0, B. Keonig Is yet 'well
assorted. We have been adding new goods as We sold
out the Bankrupt Stock and at present the f3tock ie
well supplied with staple, goods -that people' require
ev ry day and suitable for the fall trade.
We do not intend to replenish the stock but shall
positively close up as soon as the present stock in dis-
posed of. Those that come early will get the, 'bes• t
bargains, as we mean business, , The whole 'stock will
• be sold very cheap but we always have special -bargains
• in the different lines. We will mention' a -few 'Dress
Goods, Prints, Ginghatas, Flannels; Flanelettes, Cot-
tons; Shirtings, Denims, Cottonades, Tweeds'a• :Worsted
Suitings, Underwear, Small Wear and Fancy Gothic
. • .
We •
have just opened up a, large stock of
LADIES! AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS
all new goods; which we :shall offedat
HALF 14110E
as we want to rclear them out quiCkly. -There neVer
has been anything like them for value eier offered
n Clinton. Come. and see them.
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CLOTHII4C-
Men's, Boys and Childrens' Suits at great bargains
" " Overcoats, large stock, less
. than cOst •'" •
Men's odd Coats, some 50 or 60 in stock that you can
' have at about your OWD price'
Odd Vests, odd Pants, Overalls, Smocks, etc
We have a great lot of 'Men's Cardigan Jackets that
we will sell you for 9, trifle A •
BOOTS AND SHOES
. ' , . . . •. • .
Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes at
bargains .„
Overshoes,. Rubbers, Felt Goods, Seeks and Rubbers, -
Rubber Long Booth,,a,t Wholesale
Many more lines that we have not space. to Mention.
. Come and see
,
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•
Great Clearing Sale of •
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4, . 5,I..•.' . „, ' • •• , •
BOOTS 'ShOES ETC •
. As we are positively going out of business we offer
• our stock at prices that will save you money .
•
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KINNO
:ten.i.seniee•sesnee•se•nnent.
" The following is only a few of our specials :
• • Lot No.' 1 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots. $2,75 now $1,75
• ,Lot No. 2 -Women's Fine Kid .Button Boots.... 2,50 now 1.75
Lot No. 3 -Women's Fine Ki4 Button Boots; 8,50 now 2.00
' 'Lot No. 4. -Women's Fine Kid Oxfords. L50 now 1.00
• Lot No. 5 -Women's Fine Kid Button }foots.... 1.60 now .1.00
Lot No. 8-Wornea's Fine Kid Button Boots.... 1.90 now .90
• -Lot No. 7 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots.... 3.25 now 1,50
• LotNo. 8 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots.. „ 3.00 now. 1.75
Lot No. 9 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots.... 2.50 now 1,50 -
Lot No. 10 -Women's Fine Kid Button Boots.- 3.25 now 2.22 •
• Lot No. 11 -Women's Fine KidChoeolateOxfords 1.40 now .1.00 '
• Lot No. 12 -Misses' Fine Kid Button Boots-, „ 1,50 now .90
Lot No. 18 -Women's Pebble Oxfords.... ; .00 now .50
• Lot No. 14 -Women's White Canvas Oxfords.... 1.60 now .75
Lot No. 15 -Women's Fine Button Boots, • ' 3.21 now 1.75
• Lot NO, 18 -Misses' Chocolate Button Boots, ..... 1.45 now 1.00
Lot No. 17 -Children's Lace Boots 50e to 99e now 25e to 30e
Other lines in Men's, Boys' and Youths' at great
reductions. Also a full assortment of Rubbers of all
I
, .kinds, both American and Canadian makes. Also
Men's Felt Lined Goolis,high with loose Socks, well
' ' as biickled and laced. • Women0 in felt, plain and
leather foxed styles, laced, butt& and gaiter, all at
. reduced prices. Also a large stock of Men's and Boy's
heavy buckled Rubbers, the "King's quality stub])
proof," 1 and 2 buckle; the Yukon 4 buckle. We
have a large stock of heavy Socks for men and boys.
Men's Overshoes, both heavy and light, the Mani-
toba 4 buckle, as well as Women's Overshoes, Over.
gaiters and. Cardigans. ,
4
• Men's Felt and Hair Lined Goods—the Klondike
4 buckle with heavy felt lining. Also Sterling Bros'
Grain Bluchers felt lined. •
Hand -made boots in French and veal kips,all first
class. Por men the "Invictus" Shoe made by Gee.
A. Slater in different styles and all sizes,
Prank Miller's Best Harness Oil 35c a quart
Also the Beaver Harnes Oil • 20c a quart
HARNESS
Only 2 set Double and
2 set Single Harness left,
• Rugs, Blankets,Galloway
Goat atid 8a4atehewan
Roixs, aU at • Bargain
ges.
TRUNKS
We have a good assort-
ment of all kinds of
Trunks, Also • Valises,
Telescopes, etc., all of
which must be sold.
5e
DWELLING HoUSE FOR SALE.
8111 CRUD
•
Is flitting around these nights and very soon he will be getting in his
work in the daytime. Look out for him and be prepared,:. We•ean assist
you in warding off his attacks, either night or day, with articles 'like
these : ••. •
• Heavy Union Blatikets, full size, blue and pink bqrders, very
special at #1.50 per pair.
- Super -wool Blankets, large size, Soft lofty finish, at $2.25, $3,
$8.50, $4 and $5.
Heavy Grey Flannelette Sheeting, double fold, very special .
• at 25c.
Heavy Flannelette, in stripes and plain pink, 32 inches wide
(note the width) worth Sc, for Sc. •
Wrapperettes, heavy weight, reversible, good patterns, fast
colon!, regular price 124c, for 10c
Men's Shirts and Dra,Wers, plain Scotch knit,. ribbed and fleece
lined, at 25c, 85e, 50c anc1.75e. • . •
• Stan field's Unshrinkable all fine wool Shirts and Drawers,' in
two weights, at $1 and $1.25 each.
• Ladies' Vests in union. at 15c, 25c and 40c. •
Ladies' Wool Vests and Drawers, at 50c, 75a and Si
• Children's Vests, in all Sites. from 100 up, -
• Ladies' Astrachan Fur ()oats, flue glossy curl. lined with satin
or fine faeteer's satin, in short, medium and long lengths,
from 820 to $10
Men's rUr 00attl, in cub bear, wallaby,coon, Siberian dog and
black galloway, at rock bottom prices.
Ladies' Caperines, in great variety, from $2.50 to $20. '
Men's Lined Kid Gloves, a great snap at 50c4
Men's Heayy Wool Sox, worth 18c, 2 pairs for 25c.
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MoKINNON & CO. - BLYTH
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• LONDESBORI AUG., 1901
TO THE PUBLIC: •
The Londesboro Mills have been thoroughly over-
hauled and changed to the latest system known, the reels
having been replaced by the Wolf Gyator Sieve system,
with which all the new mills are being equipped. The
change will enable me to make a ,superior grade of
flour and thus give still greater satisfaction to my,rnany
customers. And I hope by the good quality of ray flour
and provapt service to increase the number of those 'who
have favored me with their patronage in the past.
come to the Londesboro mills with your gristing.
R. 0. VVEBB.
NNAMAIMMAMAAMAIAMikikAA40 ANSAMAAAAMAAMAAAAMM
POULTRY WANTED
THExn'citYS
All k•inds kinds of Poultry wanted for the Toronto
market. 2dust be starved for 24 Inuits arta dry
%clod, Poultry will be received. at Ilathvfell
•itroCerystore any day. or at my house on Rrie ORD until the eild of
area on Tuesday, wecbunklay and Thursday
eadti
FRANK illYARrl.
0110,0ef 006,140i,
Week, th
e year or 10 cents.