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LOCAL NOTICES,
Dress Stuffs.
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The bulk of our Dress Goods for fall are here. From
over the sea, and. the best Canadian mills they have
come, and are now ready for your inspection. Eyery
fashionable weave and fabric is represented in this, the
• choicest and most complete range of Dress Goods that
has ever been on our counters. 'There is a variety and
wideness of choice you are not likely to duplicate
hereabouts, and every piece we show is stamped with
the seal of Dame Fashion's approval. Whatever yew
Fall Dress Goods wants may be, you are almost oure
to supply them to your satisfaction, and surety to
your profit, if you come here. There is no better
time to buy than now, when the stock is at its best.
Just a few hints of goods and prices.
All wool Zibeline,' 44 inohes wide,
will make stylish •and iierviceable
costumes or ekirts, blaok or blue,
very spaded value at,per yard
Pure wool suiting, basket weave,
camels heir effect, 40 inches wide,
very nobby, grey, brown and blue
per yard
66 inch suiting, heather mixture%
good weight, will give excellent
wear, browniand grey, per yard..
Lisle's moth in black only, very flue
quality and finish, 44•Inobes wide,
MI wool, special at ker yard
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75c
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avasted-Uouse of 7 8 rooms. Address; B.
DRAWESoAlliatoa,
roan and crabapples wanted iee wargg-
Lux Balm,
We ere still leading In sugar by selling
lledbath's Granulated, below regular woo.
sale price te make room for cUrvilpil. 061,14.13u,
*assist was our best 'mutt; for years, Re.
deet prices was the cause. We went to make
Seolember evoo better by still reduoiog price
on oar boots and -oboes, TWITOLIPLL,
Ladles Fine Tallaribig-We bare been en-
abled to seoure tbe services of Miss Pares% to
take obs.rge of our Ladies' Tattering Depart-
ment. Miss Purcell has bad 0. good experience
Division Court on the Oth. num from Weet Nitratteanosh
ed into town, on Monday, a Matinee of
The reguler meeting. of the sehool 14 eolely to see the circus,'
board WAS held last eveoing (Titureday)
Plaine had its day on Tuesday zwhen
basket8 were shipped froid this
eection.
The trains of Monday and Tuesday
were from 5 to 50 minutes late, due to
the heavy Excursion traffic.
The Building committee VVesley
church are having $150 worth •of
sidewallta laid oo their property for
Which they pay caeh.
The Misses Mountcastle hati on ex.
bibition Teeedav and Wednesday a
specinlen of that beautiful and much
admired flower the, "Night Blooming
Cereue
tipmeraeteed, 8:141: ro tres, ofIgco Scotland 11.3: [IrCI:11 r t StLui
ienoienViecf.ZZeggitrer ot T:ilsedI rit•i44 r rid) r nixer fo
•wlth Pr eee uruintgotaarrh gst week wo7kin; tern for the
expects to have ready for the next
ee (rah. U pa ere,
night of meeting 12 neer members for
1 gran 011001*. witiatibb.
ONE DAY'S HANDLING. -Last Shipments of stock were entail this
Friday was fruit day for the express week. only one car of hogs being ship.
agent In town, Gorden Ounningharee ped by Cantelon & Fitzsimons_rtnd
handling no less than 01 baskets of dpuble decker from Seaforth, R. Fitz -
Pharos, chinned Vanteion Eros. to stnions also shipped a do id d ke
London, and 50from Qedericb, to the sheet, from town . e ee °
same place, on the same train. Besides
the other trains ot the day Waging in
or taking out from 25 to 50 baskets
each, of plums, pears, tomatoes. etc:
WIIL STUDY DENTISTRY. -In
the course of a couple of weeks two of
Clinton's proadsing young wen will
leave for Chicago to enter a School of
Dentistry -Wallace lrrein the son of
our well-known grocer, J. W. uwin,
d B rt J k f aur n
n3en, John Jackson. Though pleased
to see these young men seeking loftier
g5ideas and professional training, yet we
would rather look upon them as mer-
chants of town, which sooner or later
would have been theirs.
1.40 TOOK A FALL. --Last E'riday morn -
an e ac SOO, son 0 w e.
Very tine quids, all wool camels
hair cloth, ooft finish, raske
up stylish costume% in black,
brown and navy, per yard -
Queens °loth in black .only, a hen -
some fabric with rich satin finish,
ell.pure wool, per yard
Genuine Harris Homespun% every
yard made from olean selected
yarns, not an mime of cotton in
them, full 56 inehes wide, greys,
blacks, browns, blues and new ,..0
. eoft &lades of green, per yard ....
• ing, Miss Hine, •while fixing a certein
- on the verandah,had the inisfortene to
fall off the chair on which she vvas
•standing an the verandah to the
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Fancy Waistmgs
We had a big stile for. our fancy waist materials.
The derigns are now new, decidedly out of the ordinary.
You will not find the same in any other store in town and
all comein short lengths. Not enough of any one for it
to become Common. •
Fancy Frenoh Flannels made ancl printed by the best French maker, new in •
designs of colors, per yartl•.• ......... ,, : ' .. .•• • ; IWO
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Fine printed cashmeres, plain grounds with fancy spots and stripes, stylish
- 60c
and serviceable per yard..
Very fine French Flannels plain grounds with camels hair spots, in•gray,
green browns and blue very stylish, per.yard
Hundreds of
flandkerchiefs
Have been sold since our big handkerchief sale coalmen,
(led last Saturday, It's a, chalice to lay' in a supply at prices
that are jwt about half ,regnlar.. .If you haven't. been in yet
come this week. Here is the way -they are selling:—
Hemstitched Handkerchlefs)HandkerchiefS 2 for Se
4 for 25c
Ladies' hemstitehed ottrabrio hand-
kerchief% very fine quality, hems
ainiorted widths, sold all oVr....at, 9 tinAdreds Of cambric honakerthiefir,
And 10c each,- over 200 of *Vidor plain hemstitched, half inch hem
our great Handkerchief sale at ts , fine quality, regular 5oi for beaker..
Fancy Handkerchiefs . The 10e kind.
250 fancy embroidered handktro lief% plain hem cr embroidered' ,,,
edges, regular 10o for handkerchief gale, each , 430
The 5e kind
Fancy ilaildkekchiefs, .2: for 25c
Hundreds to sell at this price -L -just hall real value
Fancy embroidered handkerehiefe, hemstitched, lace and:mkt&
dered edges, regular 25o quality. • We .piade the whole lot on "
sale next Saturday, at your choice. ..... ' X 'or :400
Fancy Handkerchiefs.
2 far 35e, Regular Value i30c and 35e
150 Fanoy'Handlierchiefe, Mara fine quality, dainty and dilioate embroidery on
no nineties and linens, easily worth 80 and 85% opecial for handkerchief,
sale .,.. •• . • . .. ...... ••••;;•410gri•••••••••• . *0 .. •••••• 2 for OM;
50 Better Handkerchiefs, for:SU* more than half deir
• regular Value,
JO Very fine enihroidered handkerchiefs, handsome designs. sold in the. regular
way at .40e and Mao for ear haedkerehief sale, choice of the etaire lot for.... MOC
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Dress lidaking
Department
Miss Smith has returned from her holidays and our
Dress Making department *ill re -open on 'Tuesday,
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Early Fall Millinery.
We will be ready Saturday with early Millinery for
Fall. Miss Randall and Miss Hatton have spent the_ past two
'weeks the work rooms of the leading Wholesale Rouses in
Canada, studying the seasons styles. They hem- now return-
ed alia WO makti our first show of early Fall Millinery on ,§at -
'drafty. i
Come in and see what s newebt itt Outineiliii tor'
The 'Toronto Fair opened withall due
cerernony on Monday by Lord Damian-
ald, and a great etteh of visitors has a -
ready started. On Tuesday the e
were 29 tickets sold from here in the
morning ad 10 in the afternoon.
The Llleall Baseball Club, bedecked
10 tri -colors, passed through here on
Monday for Brussels to play the °lob,
of that town. They came baek at; noisy
as they went. Defeat did net seem to
quiet them
A young man ot town Was brought
into prominence last Monday by having
his name announced during the after-
noon of the circus performance. What
he was wanted for "we leave you to
guess. The solution kin the paper.
Mr Munro, of 0-oderich, who pur-
chased, J. En3merton's barber shop
• She Nvill move in Ws new quarters, the
ground, a distance of eight feet,
was picked up unconscious, and carried Sloane block, this week. Geo Cooper
into the house, where it avast discoverethe ensploy of lifr
d who has been in
she had injured bee right foot as well Bremerton for the past nine years will
as bruising her body, and • sufTering a, till remain glider the new style.
severe shaking up. She has no recol- Two years ago there were laid 44,000
lection of felling and it i9 thought that square feet of gtanolithic sidewalks;
a dizzy spell must have wore over her, last year 55,000, and this year almost
with the above result. We are glad to as much as both 4ogether, so far 85,000
report that she is able to be around square feet having been, laid. We
again, but feeling very: Sore from , the now have something over 8 miles of
effects of the fall. granolithic sidewalks laid in town.
Monday Jos..fzzard, 31 Goderich town- iThe street committee have not been
AN INTERESTING TIME, -e• Latit
ship, went out to Tuckeretnith to par- idle this summer,' and some of their
chase some thorobred cattle from Jas, doings are noteworthy, especially the
Broadfoot.' . On his way home. with his drain stereos Albert street from J. W.
at, a two-year-old heifer, which he new
to Jackson Bros.' and the two
stock, o
by a rope tied to the horns, new flush holes at same.! Hitherto the
became maddened by the beat, ati4 water remained there • eel, some time
di -
and thirst, and gave a pretty good cir•-• atter a storm,. but now Is carried redlyaway under the new dreinagE!,
cus performance, after getting, into .
town, near the Ontario street church. ON Purvis,Of Liondonigenerai roof re -
Foaming with rage the brute WM anch- pairer wbo . has been in Goderich for
ored to a tree, and Dr Freeman, who the past two moothe, reroofing in
arrived on the scene, had the beast that towte, intends returning to
thrown, and after resting for some Clinton in a couple of weeks. He has
time, put a ring in its nose, and started the Clarendon Hotel and David Ken -
'Will Fisher, of the Boron road, east,
had the misfortune on Thursday to
lese a $60 cow by millt fever.
The Misses Combo gave a very large
afternoon tea to their Many lady
friends on Friday evening last. -
J. Elliott has on exhibition in the
Rattenhury house a stock of corn,
measuring over twelve feat in lengto.
The Council has placed a pipe fence
ort the aide of the point of J. B.
Oonabe's lot, to protect the new walk.
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Did you notice that the beautiful
front which has adorned our town hall
for the past three months, is about to
be replaced by a new glees one.
. Richard VanEginoiscl, of Thesealon,
brought thaVen 25 head of stockers last
week, and disposed of them here. He
will probably bring some more down
in a couple og weeks,
Dr Nelson Bali and wife returned
from their wedding tour on Friday
evening, and are now comfortably
settled in their home on Albert Street.
While the doctor was away his bro-
ther James kept the businese running.
A post card reeeived at this office
reads "Sumo:14 Pike's Peak -14147 feet
above sea level -F. R. liodgens, W. N.
Manning." What the donkey on the
card is meant for, we leave any one to
infer.
A couple of small alligators in the
window of Fitzsinaraon's •butcher ehall•
attract the curious. They are two
months old, and are about a foot long.
They belong to Mr E. Munro, his
sonen-law. • '
-S. S. Cooper expects to put a stall of
men at work on the foundation of the
the new post office on Monday. and
hopes to have the building so far ad-
vanced that the roof can be put on be-
fore winter seta •in.
John &futon, our well-known ex
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butcher is busying himself these days
buying young stock and turning them
Out to grass, on the Pouch farm. John
shottid know something of good beef,
and hy careful .buying should make FLN
semen at stock dealing. •
Jack Moon, one of our last South
African soldiers,broeght back with him
a number of paractiets. They are of
the same family as parrots, but much
smaller, although talkers and full of
tricks. 'He had three on a branch up
town Saturday amusing the on
lookers.
Areport became currantlast week
that the grain of D. A.. Forrester had
been discovered heated in the barn and
water • had to be applied and some
taken out; but Buell le not correct.
SoMe Six weeks ago, the first of his
clover hay that had been:, taken in,
alsenied signs of being heated and Mr
870tak.
rester had it taken out and put .in
."Johnny" -the black driving nonY
owned by Mr James Snell, and Which
had passed into his 28tb year; evident=
ly concluded that life had no Charms
for hint' sines) his comfertable stable
15 00 the road again 1311dd-folded. It nedy s barn to fixassoon as he had burned down, so he took it into
took several men all day getting it 'returns, after which he purposes get- his head to die last week. While Mr
home, • tine the billiard room started for the snell regrets his loss he admit that
HURRIhDLY MARRIED. - Last
Monday afternoon a young couple, ac-
companied by Another lady, came off
the 155 train. from Goderich, and not
being well acquainted hunted up his
. only friend'. ele'was at last found,and
engineering thein to a jewelry store, a
license office,. and..then a mintster.wait-
ed with patiencejial The words "I 'pro-
nounce:thee mail. and wife" were said.
The young man was Benjamin H. Rob.
ineon, of one•of the Michigan Lumber
Co'. boats. and Miss Oath -twine (Katie)
Slattery, of Goderich. The bride.wits
waited upon by Miss McMillan, of the
same•place, and all returned home by
the 6:45 p. m. train, notlooking too
much elated over their episode. What
theirfuture plans are; will be • hard to
say. . •
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A' double decker of sheep was shipped,
to orals tri by Mason and Forrester nir
Thursday, ' ' •
Dr Bell has had' a comfortable and
Well built road wagon added, to his
stable fOr professional work. ' ;
The Macpherson & Hovey Co., shipp-
ed three more or their Menarch
threshers to the north west, the past
week. '
Mr Fred Brown has been making.an
addition to his house .on Erie St.; the
woad ,svork being done by nos Mc.
Kenzie and plastering by john Croll.
Will btdrltne, a young man of 17,
employed in the organ factory, is the
latest yictim otthe--eilr-sriver haying
his thumb badly injured oh Wednes.
day. •
Oantelon Bros b ad 108 baskets of
iroported peaches arrived on Monday
and was sold out by Thursday. They
have • also received an order from
Winnipeg for 1500 baskets of pears and
crabs.
Mr and Mrs R. j. Stodart are noW
comfrirta,bly located in their new home
on Victoria St. airs Stoddart will be
athome to her friends on Thursday af-
ternoon and evening, the llth, and on
Friday afternoon, the 1203,•
The Brussels .Post,Lucknow Sentinel.
Tar a Leader and other weeklies are
taking a holiday this week by ens
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pending publication. We still push
on, tbenkful to get off for a few hours
sleep when night comes on. - •
R. J. MelVlatb, of Winghatt3, brother
-"•1=
& McAltith, has patented a kerosene ea..
1an3 3 heater. It will hOil a gallon of
water in 20 minutes, all naeate can be
cooked in 15 minutes, and is a hustler E
as vvell as a fuel saver from the word
go. . • aft -e
Mrs Jae, Roweon who Mkt te.
cei ved a letter trona her eon, —
who weet out to South Africa about sews
two•yeers ago, with farm implements,
and is at nresent located at, Dothan
says that farming Utensils are in
great -demand and he is doing Well in
that country. Although the general
feeling' of the people is felt front being
pacified
p,evOltiff, of Strathrov; canoe over amt.
With the Etruseels bowlers on Monday
to see his brother, B.. J., of town, and ripi:
obloyed a game at bowls in the after- err
tenon. We expect to have himself andAvow-
faMlly who are at lpresent Visiting at
their h mole in Bt useele, with Us for
few days before returning to their 41110.w.
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11 is on a"ciai Einr as fairt Weclnea.easeellir*"*
day was that we are forced to realize
the titter uselessnase of our present sp..
system f et reet,vvetering. We would owe
suggest that our COUticil take into Or"'
their aetioue consideration the Water*
ing of the (2 tree. leading to the station,
for it is n disgrace to Yielforaa coming
into town to be smothered with the
'sand and dust such aa is raised from'
fall and winter months, in the proves- the pony" had Worked his allotted
ed Downs Store. ' • 'time. • " .
Some Good tcheap
Ong- e' Music Folios
he- Globe Song Polio,
120 Scotch Songs,.
Excelsior Song Alb=
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Pretty and easy Piano Duets.... .........65e
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Regimental Marches, ... ...........300
Came and Variety Annual ..........
Fre.110iS aucl, Days Comic Annual.. - 850
Favorite Song Foho . -,,..... 35e.
Young Musician's Favorite Gam Peaa Series 25e
Anthems and Sacred Song., Instruction Books
for Banjo, Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, Organ awl
• Piano.
A quantity of regular ten cent sheet music for
two cents per copy.
The W. 0. FAIR 00.. onnt,i,
"Often tlie Cheapest—Always the Res*."
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At Taylor's 13Iq Shoe Store.
During this month we will interest all
shrewd shoe buy era.
We axe constantly picking out of our
regular stock od(I linee and odd sizes and
• placing them on our bargain counter&
For Saturdays trade they will be re-
plenished again with the best values ever
offered in Clinton. Bargains for everybody.
Come and nee for yourself, it will pay you.
The Old Reliable,
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HIS week many a mother will be worried over the prospeetof sending,her
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-boys to sehool nextweek properly fitted out. .After the romp and tear of
E the holiday.; very few boys will have anything decent to put on for school 4,
wear, but if you come to our establishment you can ric4 out your boy at very a
.little expense. ..Our great specialty is_boys' _clothing and when you buy goods '."•=igep
4111#e- here you get sometliiiik thaf—c-an be relied on. Saturday next will be a busy
E day in the boys' department and we will,.b0.read.y with. some special things to
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to makeixiAttP.17§interting.
5 0 Boys Odd Coats$2 50 and $2.09 for $1.44
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25 Boys Unlined Tweed Coats iii Price _.
200 prs Boys, Mole Knickers 40 & 350 for 24c =
50 Boys School Ca-ps for . - 190 1
Boys Fancy Suits S4 and $3.50 fort 2.69
he Lion Baall4
oy s nic ers„
The boy's strong point is iirlinding the weak one in his knickers. The
Lion Brand Knickers are stoat durable ones, voule of the best nuttetial, that will
hold the boy wherever he gets caught—wont tear or wont rip—made vvith double
knees and donble seats—double sewn with linen thread—taped bo‘ttoms--linings
boxed in thus covering all Aeamis—trimmings of the best and the fit perfect. If you
are not a Customer try a pair the first tune you . have to buy. It will pay you. We are the only Agoras in this
place kr the Lion Brand
When the 'Bell Rings
Sehoolstarts with the ring of tlAbell. How's the Boys Clothes, If there IS (
•onything in the world that will make going to school easy for the average boy) it's a
new suit. We have studied die school. suit problem from the parents side as wrclay g
from the,store etandpoint. We find that the Lion Brand fills a long felt want—made .Z2
from durable Tweeds, well lined and well mado-:.COati %I've French fiteingstiick a'4”
as double seats and double knees—Outwears two ordinary sults, 14 the price is
very low. Once a customi)r, alwavsa customer. Weare t110.843111hg agOlitat in thi4 place. 3
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