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4646 LOCAL NOTES
•'FM Biteiness not coming feet enough,
one of our Chinamen went to Toronto
FRIDAT,AVOTIST 224904 Wedneeday, to labor In larger ftelde.
NI nos Monaghan had the Mi8.
fortune hot week to lose a tine Iereey
cow, by Milk fever. at was one to
'which he had refused $q.
We learn that 10 L. $. SOO, of
Toronto, who vitae so badly hurt here
; in a runaway about gear weeks ago, is
woe rl though.he bee not yet been
LOCAL NO) ILES.
One; ok Prayler'e lire proof at for sale,easy
terms. Apply to ,t,Rio0CIT or
0.0, RAO, Clinton
We are still leading In sugar by selling
Itedpatlea Oranulated below regia r whole-
sale price to make room or our next ear.
• W.. le. O'brinn
TOURINGIri.—WIllneeltersopWIIC.41.4*. and' G. O.
Gifford are this Weak making atour on
theta wheels between here and *Forest,
visiting at several places on tbe road.
Next week Messre Walter flolnaes and
Fred Chant leave on a wheeling tour to
StCatharines,
SHIPMENTS. -"=.4- Watson ,fe Reid'
ohipped 4 carloads of choice beef this
Next aturday you can buy any article in our 1 week, the former retting two of ti eel
from John Middleton, of endarich
Albert street window for half a dollar. There is not 2ppq
townshsip, *Mph weighed front 2700 to
lb per pair. Cantelon 84 Wallis
. shipped two deuble deckere of pigs,one
aft article m A vsrorth less than 75c in the . ordinary
. . from • Seaforth And the other from
Blyth and Clinton. R Fitzalmoneship-
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Ped a car of hogs onTuesdaY:
way: Most of them sold for $1 and $1 25 some as
TRW/ BROUGHT BACK
Club who attendeltixe kkhoot in Hanalini."
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The three MeMber$ of Chilton GI
Ugh as $1.50. We are grouping these odcl lines to
• ton, as announced at week, acquitted
gether and clearing them oot without any regard to hook some of the moneY'offered for the
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b to shoot in the. open events.. In the
themselves as shooters bringing
different event • not being meinbers of
' (Cost or value. It is lust =awe we want every dc 1- the association hey were only eligible
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les worth of summer goods out of the,,way before ?2,Adigattl lo.Virer moreentered.11 nao a:
the summer clays are gone.
• nitirt 2nd money. shooling 10 out of 20
, r s, n e , e was RO 2nd,
• „ . shooting 22 out of 25. "Shorty" is at
. home with a gun in his hands and eau
hold his own with the best of them,
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SHIRT WAISTS
. GRAIN NOTES. ---The plat of five
, acres controlled by the Gun .Club, at
READY-TO-WEAR -SKIRT
S their range, was sown with barley, and
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PARASOLS . off it last week; can anyone beat it.. ._
Fair Bros bought a flee sample of
wheat from, Josh Hill, ot Goderich
BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS tevenship, that. weighed 02 lbs to the
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, bushel; this is exceedingly good vveighe
''considering the dampnese that the
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WHITEWEAR
wheat hap •been subject to during the
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ripening season.•. R. it J. Rensford
Eich• 'and.. '-everyorie. Worth. 7.5 $1, $1.25
4. had:their 25 acres .ot fall wheat thresh.
4 •ed recently.: it ran 20 bushels to the
$1.50, choice.of the lot on Saturday for .
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acre: it was of the DAWS011* GI:Aden
Chaff variety: the quantity, .though
email, was made up in good qualit y. •
• A QUIET WEDDING.—An Aber-
deen, Dak., paper of a recent date,thus
t refers to the marriage of a farmer Clin-
I tonian:—"A quiet 'family wedding talk
.placelaserright at 8 o'clock:at the lime,
: of David G. McLaughlin, at which his
danehter,Miss Lillian M. McLaughlin,
was married to Rebert J. Little. Rev ,T.
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I. Myers, pastor of the. Christian
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church, performing the cerempny.
Only members of the family were
present te wow:els the ceremnny, The
On the ocean to -day are many cases and bales .bride is well known e„„s an admirable
bound for this store. They are corning as fast as the YOurg lady, and the groom hag been
big Ocean Greyhounds can bring them, and their c_on - engaged in work here for several years.
• The be the recipients of plumy
tents will soon be on our counters and- shelves. • When- good wishes:. Mr and MIT Wile will
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ever and wherever it has been to oneadvantaffe to do it make thele home in Aberdeen,"
' DEATH OF JOSEPH oin,ptaY —
we have gone to the -European makers for our fall stocks, Although our townspvp. roehealwie.,yre
and you will find. here for the coniinc, season better as- of the illness of Mr Inserteophlev
sortments, more exclusivPstyles an(better values than
e VG, bef.-re.. Alrealy fall stocks' are beginning to arrive
and early buy4 ri will find it this Store good.assortments
and .new gocds to select front.
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Ins death; on Saturday after; ger, was
entirely uhexpeeted., Up to five 'veers
age, lie was able to attend to business,
being manager of the store Of Broad -
foot dc Hoz.' furniture dealers. Feeling
poorly at that time he took a trip to
Su Home bay, and came.• hack, es he
thought, somewhat better. But the
itoproyement was only' temporary, and
'taking to his bed he failed )rapidly,
notwithsta.nding the nest of cue, He .
was the eldest son of the late Joseph
Chidley, and had only reached the age
Of 32 years. Guth -at -he -was 'callede-away•
in young manhood.. At one time .be• .
had been a member of the Town Conn
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ci .. '1. and was a good buSiiiese Man A.
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' the time of his desth he was .W, of
. Clinton Lodge A, F.& A.' i,; Vinou-
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. .. . . cial Secretary of the . Woodmen," and
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ttillevea meerntiZeruef tile; eltertal it!! lel 1%.-
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Fancy waists wilrbe'Very poprt ar this season, more so; :kfutriZtgdigZs
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iaver before:. There is nIt the einal of:otir collection' iLtotirrieuceirx cdox y in.
f1,°:gd ii•I`e7; eux!.
pressedbisentire trust and. confidence
Ispbby materials anywhere in these parts. 'They are the new.
in the Savic,ur. " leavei; a wife aod
O sat t3 be had and all own° in short -lengths, just ,1,1o. or. flaw, he was •very highly esteemed 'WU
two ehilciren to mourn his loss. -That
shown h the large number o a
'<waists of a patt rn. Already they are selling fag and there. tended tarwh
e funeraon IVIonday,whicht.
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- no better time to .bity. than to -day.
;Taney flannels 50e .Waistings at I5e
• • was conducted under direction- of his
• late brethern in the Masonic Nociety• .
The pall bears were Messrs.
Dr Holmes, W. D. Fair, Holloway,
Porter -and N. Fair, the other -services
befog conducted by Rev Dr Stewart.
ifireey French Flannels, best quali-
ties'newest designs. all tbe popu-
Mir colorings, spots, etriPoir and get
Jancy designs, per yard UVC
WiteaCh FiAlonds 75e
Alan, Preach Opera Flannels with
eameis bair spew, eolZre of green •
, grey, navy, sky and black, hand -
awake gooda, Oae of the newest and ,
' nobbiest designs shown this aelitiOn
Mbi more than two waists of any 0,•&._
• color, special per yard star;
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klain.Freneh waist materials, all •
wool, doubla fold, in shadea of rose
eky,.eatdinal and grey, fano bor.; •
der 'for trimmnew, pee
' • LINKED roa LIFE.—At high noon
yesterday (Tithrsday) Cupid again COM -
pelted ()Linton' to yield up one of her
very
able eV mewed his work.
Chas "Wale twisted by Alex Graln"ge
et, brought twelve line looking horees
in from Goderith township last Friday
morning fpt shiPment to the west, and
aceonapanted them by train.
Joseph Sti.unders, one of the first in -
metes of the House of Refuge, 'died on
Saturday; he was aged abont ylarp,
and originally "came from Howick ;
the remains were interred in theeriouse
burial plot.
We are pleased to see that Mr Percy
Couch has entirely recovered from the
effects of his recent operation, and is
able to he flue. ne - looks and feels
thetarate. andatxpecte to 'resume work
in another week.
Mr W. W.ttrarran has purchased a
Pacer from John Swartz, of Wingharn.
The horse's name le "Teddie" and has a
record of 2 2E), Ur Ferran is a lover of
horseflesh, and no one enjoys a good
fast ride behind one better.
Miss Emerson, ;formerly of town,
(sister of Mr Geo F. Emerson) is in
Chatham hospital, where.she recently
underwent an operation for the retnoy-
al of tumors.: Her friends will be glad
to learn ti:kat sbe is doing as well as
could be hoped for. •
On Saterday the:fifteen months' old
pf Mr H. Ryan, Nile, died in
convulsiorks. Mrs Byen is sister of
Mrs D. Cook, Jr-, and neice of Mrs D.
Cook, sr.. both of whom attended the
funeral on Monday. Mrs. Rvan, we
are sorry to say, is herself seriously ill
by a clot on the brain,
W. S. Paisley's services arifrequent,
ly in demand as valuator of hotel furre
ishinge, he evidently being an . expert
in this Iine. On Monday he yaiued the
furnishings of the hotel at Hensel!,
bought by Frank McCaughey: and on
• Tuesday perfornaed the meals duty for
the hotel bought by/. E. Blacked!.
On Saturday last Mr A. Hooper
picnicked at Beyfield, with hie .Sunday
sehool class. being aceompanied by
Thompson's family; also other visiting
friends. They report having had a re-
markably good day, both' as ,regando
weather and pleasure, though while
out for peride on a sail boat, Several of
the n9O3RanY
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child W. H. Beesley, a foriner. "Wellness
men of Clinton, 'writes from Moosejaw,
N.= W. T., 'under date of itith Aug.
Crops are good here on old laud. and'.
on some new land as well. I have only
65 acres;16 of wheat, 19 of oats. 20 acres:
ot wheat was on new land end the wire
worm thin it out pretty well, the other
is good but late, mein to the• we.
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weather; it may estape the frost. •
IMr "John Irwin, (eldest son of .R.
Irwin) has resigned tbeinanatoement of
the Denyer 4" Rig. Grande R R., and
has been offered the Seperiniendeney
.Of the American Refrigerator Transit.
:po.,!which covers the entire Gould sy-
stem of railways. Clinton boys will
forge ahead. Grigg levein (second seri)
has left Springfield, Mao:: and • taken
• a poSition with the Kuhlman Car OO:,
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Addison Johns, of Tuckerstnith, leteal
4 teacher in H011ett, went to London
this week, to attend the Norikal,
The many friends of Mrs Bast will be
sorry to learn that she 'bait recently
suffered a relapse, 0.13d, is again confined
to her room- : e
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We regret to learn of the setione
illness of kir Samuel Hilt, who is eons
fined to his room, and appears to be
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daily growing wea er,
Walter Vole an John litohnes, of the
MacPherson ,Ss li v.,ty Co, were in Bev -
lin On Wednesday, installing.a Wind.
Stacker on one of the Monarch ma-
chines there, •7,
The Holmeaville ()beetle and Butter
Co., shipped their last half of July and
1 fleet ten days of August Cheese to the
Ingereoll Packing Oa-, on ‘VednesclaY,
getting therefor 9 5.8c a lb.
The Collegiate 1044010 is assunling
tile appearance of a new schopi,telib its
fresh coat of paint. The work is being
done by E. Carter, who lute A particular
as well as dangerous job to complete,
Col B.raike believes he ie entitled to
the designation of "bee king" for this
neighborhood, he having over 100 hives
of these busy little workers. Only
about 60 are "working hives." butfrom
these he has taken this year over a ton
of clear honey.
Mr Walter Baker, (brether of Rich-
ard Baker. of town.) who has been
principal of Egmonclville nubile school
for several years, has accepted a situ-
ation in Durham, and Mr George Elul -
man, of Bayfield, has been snowed as
his successoy.
At the police court in Londcin on
Tuesday several boys had their gune
taken from theme and reprimanded, for
shooting at birds on the streets.
This ehould be a warning to the boys
of our town, as numbers of them are
guilty of the game thing here,
, The renting of that line large store
ot Mr Searle, to A J. Holloway, for hie
stock of tweeds. which- he has moved
up from the old stand, on Huron (Arnett
gives the west side of Albert street a
more business like appearance, and
shirrs Mr Holloway's goods,off to bet-
ter advantage. , '
Our energetic and up-to-date baker,
Mr J. A. King left with the north west
excursionists yesterday. He will be.
gone some time, in the hope that his
health will be benefitted by the trip. -
Mr King leaves a good man in his
place as baker, so that the patrons of
that well known confectionary store -
will not be neglected, in his alniencee •
The.tearing up of the old board walk
on Victoria St..forthe new granolithie,
has disclosed _the ,fact that -" the drain
near Main street has caved U1 across
the street, and will have to be torn up
and a new one installed. There is also
a number of shade trees in the line and
some have had to be reineYespl, while
others have had their trunks and roots
cthuet down to .permit of ' the laying of,
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Some Good eheap
Song Music Folios
The late l Samuel Sloan, of tioderich,
will have a perpetual naonument here.
In the shape of the Sloan Block. owned
by his nephew, S. S. Cooper, who has
the good tortune to be a beneficiary by
the will, to the extent, Of several thou-
sand dollars. Mr Sloan and LW ft win,
both came from the same place in Ire-
land, and Mr Irwin paid the last trilaute
Of respect to his old friend, by attend-
ing his funeral ontWednesday, as did
also James Stevens. who was one of the
pall bearers, and W.J Paieley, who is
one of the executors.
The -Globe Song Folio.. • !WO .0 9 09** 41° * I 650
120 Scotch Sons.. .......,,..d........600
Excelsior SongAlbum .....
Prety and easy Piano Duets.... .........65c
Regimental lkfarches . .. .......... , ..80c
Comic and -Variety ALia.nuat 99910099.000444 .85e
Francis and Days Comic Annual 55c.
Favoelte Song Folio to • o .4.1, o's 4I 00004099 • 85c
Young Musician's Favorite Gem Pearl Series 25o
Anthems and Sacred Soup, Instruction Books
for Banjo, 'Violin, Gnitar, Mandolin, Organ and
Piano. -
A qiiantity Of regular ten cent sheet music for
two cents per copy. •
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The' W. D. FAIR 00;.. moon,
"Often the Cheapest—Always the Res."
emnant Shoe Sale$
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At Taylor's 13Iq Shoe Store.
During this month we will interest all
shrewd shoe buyers.
We are oonstantli picking out. of our
regular Stock oda lines and oda sizes' and
placing them on our bezgain,counters.
they will—lie. re- -
pleniahed. again with the best valuei ever
offered in Clinton. Bargains for everybody. -
.Come and see for yourself, it will pay you.
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The Uhl, Renftbiec
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Coed' and one Pries '•• JIggs taken. as ohs .
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Walstings $1.09
Fancy Frew* waisti4 all • wool,
double fold, new Bulimia in pale
blue, green, fawn and cardinal,
per. yard •:8AMU
BLAOK S RGE 7504 •
We never had. as *good a value in a serge before:,
eavy all wool worsted serge, 54 inchea wide, will not
catch. the dust. Worth every cent of $1 00 per yard,
,Dur special priee
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Some l!andsome black, taffetta waists are among this
yireeks Amara 0. They are made in the latest New York styiee
*ad aro. by long odds the hatidsomest waists we have ever
own, mule) good quality silk, wilfirfear well) at
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fairest brides, in the person of Miss
Asa Gibbings, the .youngest daughter
of Mr John GIbbings, The more than
• fortunate gentleman,to get such a
cbarming ynung lady, was our late
classical master, Mr J. W. Treleaven,
now Principal of Almonte Collegiate
Institute. The ceremony was Perform-
• ed bv Rey W. Treleaven, of Gienallen,
• brother of the groom, assisted by Rev
- Dr Gifford. 'Phey were unattended, but
the bride, dressed in a gown of white
silk, witn a ehower boquet of white
'._ Toses,, looked' beautiful indeed. The
parlor was nicely decorated with green
. and all the flowers of the season, and
tbe hap j y c uple were made one under
it canopy•of the same. After the silken
knot had been closely woven, they ad-
journed with their guests to the dining
room, 'co erala. eumphwas r 'past was
proyidek they left on the 2.55, train,
feir Toronto and from there to the
Thousarid Isiands by bbat, before en-
tering upon the new home life et Al.
monte. Those in attendance Were ;....
Messrs W., T. S. and T. H. Treleaven,
of Lucknow, and the Atlases S. and L,
Treleaven, of the same Place, ti•int Rev
W.', of Glenallen, sisters and brothers
of ,the groom; Mies Ethet Wheeler,
Lucknew ; Jack Berry, Port Arthur;
Br and Mrs Hollort.aV, Winnhaml Mise
Kay, Detrolti,Th" and Mrs 110.504 Attica,
Mich., and Rufus Andrews, Cleveland.
The many co4fy gifts to the bride only
bespeaks the esteem and gpod-w I n
lir :43 ve: held
htY ae"'d Thec5r 'lei
I re': b es pendant I
e el and was gorgeous. The father's
and mother's gift was t‘ beautiful gold
watch, and the sisters an exquisite
French China dinner set, besides aunt.
erous other useful articles. In the re-
moval of Mies Gibbinge from our tottlet
the Cistern) qtreet church loses One of
its moat faithful Workers, she having
been organist for some eight years.
: EACH $540000
The gift from the congregation and
thoPt. with an inforinai address-, with a
five piece tea servide ot silver, gold lin.
ed, and the anger bowl and spoon
holder combined Web of cut ease set in'
a elver stand, and is a present that
'Will be long retained with feelings of '
pride that she had won front the hearte
of those she had
edanion such
4 token of theft good Will— We can
ealy angment the good vicosss of the
town by Whiling them inereated hap.
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We will • Offer 50: Pairs, 21.en!.-6
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They were extra big. value at $2, and 'hundreds of pairs
have been sold at this ague: They Fite cut and made in a
allee• :
styie totally d,ifferent fron?, ordinary readymades.
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tip "'HIT' Do you want the snap ? - if so,
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. We still have a few of our $1,,50 fine Shirts left which a
we ate closing out at
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A great Inanir people have taken advantage of this sale'
of SHIRTS. •.
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