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We again call attention
to Qw.r grade df 'Watches.
Good Material
Act urate Aikjustuplat
are all combined la each
watch. Our aim in the
past, as now, has not been
4 question of price, but
I QUALITY,
A good time -piece,. like
anything else, is always
the cheapest in the end.
It will be a pleasure .for.
Ls to show these watches
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JEWELLER and orTICI AN
CALIFORNIA,
'NIEXICO,
FLORIDA
-Return tikeatreduced raltbo-s
IIL)i% (A)L�_e LL any Urana Trmiik
Birth%,, narringes a Deaths
DEATHS.
roster—In Clintoul oda Saturday,
Nov.,. 4th, John FoAer-
Wilkin—In Clinton, oxi Monday,
Nov, 6th, Jane Wilson, beloved•Nvif e
of Mr. Alf. Wilkin, a:, -'6d 61
months.and 1:1 days,
Stanley—In illolmesville, on 'Tues
day:, Nov. 7th, Annie Elcott, belov
ed -wife of Mr. Wim. Stanley, P�cd
63, years' and 10monkhs.
MASS MEETING FOR
Uead4acfies
cture,4"
Nit%aiypor i:aqt.
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Nlra icuo4 t.cm�nuvr-ni!y
MEN
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
in' the Town Hall, Clinton
The !meeting ;will be adftessjeA by
Joseph ?Gibson, President U�f the
Dominion.!41liance and Dr. W. S.
McTaviph,,-Secretary;
Teddy Willigunvon, ;tl�e boy isin g-
er, of London willsin1g.
The i:nen of0lintion and viciffi.ity,
axe ,invited.
Ini ported,Clydesdale Mares
..Imported. Auction'Sale of Imported
Olvideadale Mares will be efferer] for
sale by auction in the town of Wing -
ham, Huron County, on Monday Nov.
27th, ]Oil/ 'TwentyAwo very choice
Young Clydesdale Wros direct from
Scotland, large smooch with good
duality and choice breeding. Credit,
will be givep of Bankable paper. Sale
will staxt 1mtnedI&`t!BIy on the arri.Val
of the London and Toronto trains.
Ask for catalogue. Wm. Mebrary,
Prop., Russell, on t.. 3,. Purvis,' Aue.
&
Ao J. Gd
igg
Jeweler and Optic!.in
Issuer of 11arriagie, Llcei)ses
Council Meeting.
There was a full representation
at the Council Board on Monday
evening, every member being in
hie place.
TI,fe minutes ofthe last meeting
were read and passed,
Clerk_ bliacphergofi made his state-
menl. re the voting. of the two by-
laws recently.
. A setter was received froid 1W.
Brydone, town solicitor, istating
that the councill hid.better make a
settlement.to J, Becker for $25 for
his recent injuties, and the council
decided' to make "the settliement, on
motion of Messrs. Cantelon and
vorA.
Another letter -vas read, from
Mr. Brydone re the Motor Car Com-
pany, that the Mayor and C` erk be
able to silogn agreement betwe,in the
Motor Car Company, and the Coun-
cil. On motion'o-f -Countillor Gib-
bings.and Reeve Smyth the Mayor
and Clerk were given authority.
.. By-laNN", Nos, 10 and 11 of 19tt,
were read ne thiiild, time and fln-
ally* passed,
Councillor Cantel6n, chairmian, of
the cemetery committqe, repo*ed
_that&'qnme 'supplles were noe-led
and also Mr. Crichwould be able to
broiighlf in to( work: on '.the street.5.
'The property cohamittee read a
report asking that a tap and ba(sin
be put• in roobn next to Counrll
chamber and.also to -put isometile
TOR CLINTOX Naw 3".
Harry Smitn, of Exeter, who need-
lesiA to say is Also a prominent man to
the constituency was also nominated,
b Tl'o.Eraser and seconded by John
Gyardi'ie";
Alex. Mustard, of Brucefteld was
the next nominated. by X- Y. McLean
and seconded by John Murdock,
Yet the nomination- did not; close
without Hensall being represented.
Dr. Sellery came next in line, by Vt.
Zeller and O -wen Upiger as his second.
Atthie junct,re the nomination waV4
declares closed and the meeting called
to order.
Beginning at the reverse, Dr. Sellery
waR. alled upon. He gave a brief ad.
dressand tbanking, the convention
withdrew. Alex Mustard and -Harry
Smith did likewise.
Rdm6nd Zeller being called upon
strAed that he would remain In the
'field as the Liberal Candidate,
Addresses -were also deliveied by lkf
Y. N1. cLean, of Seaforth. Thos. Fraser,
of Brucefleli,.aud J. G. Stanburry, of
Exeter, Mr. Stauburry presented a
resoly4tion to the convention which
was as follows; "That the convention
of the Reform Association of South
Huron desires to express their pJeas•
ure in she seleotibn of Mr. X, W. Row.
ell, K. C., -as Provincial leader, and
offer him at this time their loyal and
unbounded support In carrying
ward the principles of the ef0for-
ward
partly in the Province."
With three cheers for Mr.,Zeller the
meetipg was brought to a close.
Editoilal Notes
Do; you b0lkeve it was the right
thiag for tine Whitney Governpnent
t6 igranb the Canadt-An Nortbiierfa
Railway. 200,000 acres, of land ?
Editor Zeller of Zurich will make
a'livelydar4h aftor the, privilege of
Writing(,MP.P. to his name ctp).Der-
cember 11-tilh. :We wish him sue-
cesis",
IT t11d1M1RNaMar..1 MIG, at LOS
Angetes, tm
akes as long, propoi�tira-
at ely, to hteir 'the evidence, as, it has
taken to . fill -Me Jury box, . the
in4igel and lawyers, have many a
wearisome! hour ahead -of them.
sThe JustiMmill works slower than.
Are you warming up on
itienis'Mis'sionary camiSqlian so as to
fml colinfbrtable -A new, ftftero,st
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0 WITH THC. CHURCHES. 0,
,illi..
Td ensure publication
church notices for this col-
umn ,should ba,haudod into
this office before 6 o'clock
Wednesday night.
BAPTIST, CHURCH.
The usual service was held on
,Sunday anorping, t1he V3_ctor vr:--
cupyinr, the -pulpit. In the evening
the lo cid lodge of Orangemen . Nvl;'Ji
several visiting brethren otteri,"Al
divine service in this church oc-
cupying the centre seat's. The
past -or preached an exce:Rint , fiir-*
won lin a full chureN.- A F,pecial
,service of songi was rendered by
the -choir two very fine antheim..,i
t-elrigi amongl't-he number, entitled,
4'W ho divest All," and, "Children of
Salvation.,,
On Monday evening the- B. Y; P.
U. met in the vestry to consider th-
tople- "Lessons from Great Lives-"
The devotional part of the meeting
was taken by Miss Ella Akam. and
Mr. Wilson Wylie, son of the -,oast-
or, read P very excellent parser on
,the, "Life of John," after whi,?b a
tery interesting discussion took
plane,
On Tuesday evening ithe Lpdi-?,.g
Mission Circle of. itibe churcli held
!their regular monthly meeting.
Next Sunday morning the pastor
will occupy Uslown pulp -It, In the
evenino the service will 149(taken
by 'Mr. Joseph Gibson president od
'the Dominion Alliance, and Mr.
Norris, bass soloist of the Sherlock
Male 'Quartette' will be pre�ient and
sing. Everyone is cordially invited
to• be present.
The Baptist Church will hold their,
Anniversary, services on,,:Swndpy,
Nov, 26th, when Professor E.M.
Keiratead, one oiftfhe Profvlssor�siJf
McMaster lUniversityi Toronto
will preach both morning and even-
Protesisoit. Keirstead- -is a very,
able man and an eloquent vpeakr'
All who can do so -should avail
themselves iol the opportunity of
hearing this, gentleigan, Furthest
announcernental later.
ONTARIO ST. CHURCH,
.the League. meeting on Monday
evenhigl was, very interesting, it
being �cenisecration eVeniing. Mr. -C4.
Hawke lead the topic, The .lesson
%var4 i-ead by Miss Minnie Ker and
reSLdingst were -given by tittle Miss
Eva Carter and Miss Lucy Stevens.
Anniversary, .(Services will be
held on Sunday Nov. '19th. Rev.
Walter E.Millson, Pastor of Trin-
ity church, atrtwtford will,p-reach
morning',and. evenilrig . . I
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Seasonable C3ood.1%
. Modefate1v Vrlced
VENIS OV9RCOATS
Our stock of Overcoats never was more •complete
than it is at the present time,Many new lines were
added last week and early sold. sizes replaced and it is
now one of the �largest and best assorted stoc;ks ever
offered for your inspection, -
Several new nobby lines to choose from at ............ $10.00
Boy's Overcoats in all the latest styles at $3.50 to $10.00
We have also just added to our stock another" large
shipment of Men's and Boy's Suits. Don't fail to see
these before buying your new Fall Suit.
Rubbers ---Are
Are you going to buy any Rubbers
this Fall. If you are, Save money on them by buying
them here. 'We have the cheapest and we have the best
Men's, Womens, and Childrens Fine Rubbers.
Men's and Bays Heavy Lace srd Buckle Rubbers.
Nen's Long Rubber Boom,
Special Prices op Boots, Blankets, Underwear, Etc
IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITIK Vi
•Plumstee1 Bros..
SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS
0,
�1��I1�L Friday and
Saturday
0 Twelve Ladies' -Hats half price.-. Also a number of
• Misses Hats, reg. 2.50 to -3,50, to sell for ........ 1.50
0
This is a SPEC OFFER for two days only
We are.-also.handflng aline of -11t1ir Goods
Me Be m%1WAN"1*EL0N %�Je
The, New - Erawas glad to welcome. C
born,in umbervalil, County, R -CS -
back to town , all old Clinton. boy in I land, and at an early age joined the
the person of "Dick" Foster, of To',,. 'D . 1_ -
in :to OtITTY Nvater away. is being aroused *1 1.1 result .......... t++++ -t .......... In Zoster was called here to r Oh Navy and served. thpee,
The receipts; and ex-nendit,,W,eii for + -it years, after which he retirbd; but
III, particule-rs froin + ♦ onto
r pa
ir� hastening the inibotion, t4Go att�ei:;dlits,f ther'sfaneral. Asa-gre, continued sialliag for 13 *ears, haves
Wanted 'the ♦past montli were'rbad-and .ac- be mar- ens reinember Mr.
into all the'world, 'etc.11 .The PERSONALS. 1--ny of our citizens
JOHN RASSFORD &SON, Agents. ;ount:4 ordered to be paid, Fos6r while in, town as a singer they ing: :twice sailed round Cape Horn
A. 0. PATTISON, aepot agent Conincillon.4 Cooper and Cantelon ching),orders, ambang�_qbeyed as will be pleased to know that a Toronto Ile visited nearly every Importanh
1�rou.;2mhi in the ql�evtibn o,f instfi,�-' neyiox4 bef ore� as the Stevenson pord',in Ille-Sailings. Tie came to
Wanted, a gob.d ge:6eiial sprvxnt once r4te on the town hall ancl.the 0_".. It is the desire of. UIC� Z quartette, known Can
all sho,1141 Masonic Quartette will appear here Canada in' i872 and casae to this,iec-
to whom the highest wages will be
property committ" was instructed publisihers thit tion living for 6 years in Wingha;�
0 Ing paid. Apply to i'Mrs, Geo.♦ some time in January under the nus. TenderS for AROWPI 11,401 Tagaark,, to, Zook into the matter ab,,so,on as. 'The, cordiality* of the greed fng to take interest in this . . hoir, Mr before 'coming, to Clintam. Deceas,.:
Mr. Ro.well,,fbie new leader o the '4 column of THE NEW ♦ picies of Willie, Church � c ed (Was( married 1OVice, his first Nrl f t,
posisible. Liberal foridlea in Ontario, angers Foster being one of the luenibers. It co_�ilnz top
Waterworks Committee re=_ ER&_ If yon have friends anaCawitbLhim.auddied.
The well forbis, futilre.� He is a �v.00d is over 15 years, since Mi;. Foster has -
g
Tendcl� -A\".eJ ull to 6 ports kis power house speakiqr'j_\%relI read ofn!,the h' for re go-- been back, to Clinton aiid he -states+ over 30 year. . ago.' Ili% wido\NT. .v.an
-4 Nvil be re of vlsithq� yon, or a
n hag been operated an average. of -the 'timlewi aggriesgivi? and os away that many chanke's ore to :lye seen in A Miss Dickson -off Wingham. A
0'-�:Ouk, MDD�EIY eve iaity, Nov.20th Furniture fOr Sale faini-h-ours per day during the Ing ..for a.trip, leava�.. . U �ter
for the con-cracz of snow ploughings sessed1i of high ideals; and has ... an I town both in'.people and buildings as famil3l. of a boys, and one da gh
en siJe*,,%-a,k3 this coming winter. 1�asff moribli ata daily ax ergo coat acquiftit 4.. wt�rd or send it on a post ilds are now pass. I survive, they bialng:—Jamesf 'of
of 53 cents; for coal, A bement coal 4 , ,ance, with Ca by 4, `Card. in other parts of the conn-. -6hard, of -West Toronto
I jtgve�. = of his old frio 1 Sudbury; gi
D.L..L�iacfiherson, C�erk- op cokilmon to �Tnalnly hibm. ay or
The undersigned offers for sale -shed 14x28 and a capacity for t %V. 6 Mr-. 'Roiwell I& an old Middlesex boy try. 'and W.J*.,Qt 'Preston, andMi.%.
alt hip, residence, xe oria st Isaac Jewitt, ofifear Prince Albert,
V1 t reet; car loads of coal. has been compl ' et- who has, made good in -whddbeVer he 0-4 # o+-oo*+++++4-++++4++�4�+++
I coal . range'., sideboard ,'parlor &d. Af frame derrick 18 about com- ,has iundental�e(n. i Sask. The late Ml Foster has also
TIVO flouSes to Lot ;table; rocking chairs, educh, 2, bed- plete& over the west wo�ll and as three b --o sisters liv-.
Mr. W. Prolldfoot Ic.. C., M, P. V., e. rothers and tw
✓
ining room table the motor is. on hand and pump flip -:—James' London; Adam, of
pom oui is, d and 'was ill town on Monday. 9
-several '. ir� of.: pillo.ws. - head in position should not., be 20,000,000 acres of igood, land in deri and Edmond, oS Clintor� -
e..o ran, it Mr. IC Erskine i,� confine(I "to 1 -is (lo, oh,
The 11rilerslKned has two houses t6 dishes g te 5r and other axt- manydaya before the well is clay belt of Nfew Onta e and Mrs' Jilo. Dayment and Mr..,,.
rio captibl, _. A . :News icleF, Fred. ay a d read, houst, with. the pre,�ailing,cold. Local N � 9
let, uPPIY Lo Victoria Sit jd_io�l;Ierate when all Occ*,'--, of •1pupporting a population. equal to Jog-. -00-PP . of r Itown, Deceased
D ased.
J. TWIT0HBLL SON Rion de 1nands. We recommend that of -Old. Ontario and of Q(idorltll, wmj a membe rkmeb
yet little. INIn. -11'railk flodgins, pr. of.ae Wo•
"I< ' in
Ls6ment be made �%vith is being dome'to secure setti6rs,. Iliad 11, i rip to Clinton this: k9,MPt�"?#IAW and
thAt. an agr bliiiness t. religion;! he' Was a
Methoaist and in politi6s a staualch
Polatoes wailled the Clinton. Electric " Light •-00�n Why not amore pisogrpssive -DZC�; lyeckk.�
to svpl�ly' power for this. ad -7; -Vae held on
pany: . . and largor. induge1mcxZ(bs to pe1ima- Mr. W. Kilbvide 1,is' lIeen linder -BROKE HIS WRIST Liberal.. The funeral
lonal pi at the foll0vi)n- nentl islattlei�s o(a,tihe lands? :This ovail, 1� Monday, of this, week, and many ol,
diti umb the -weather� with the.'Pr Ing Tas-ter-Pred Foril was unfQl'tion-
itabe—$12�. per month to be fixed ovince hao: R'go6d y1ght to ask cold. fit& to breale his r1r;,lit' -wrist at the hio. o, -d friends paid their last trft-�
Rtghest price in cash Paid for any month?6 charge and an additional �tlhrig question, and it1so expect aLt. 'a iniury will utib of respect totheir oil& friend.
Mrs. James Finch� an (I ftngl.iter C. C. L last Week. Tfil
a ",e rJ Elsie, -visited t,ratfo d" friewls* last lay hird up-for'aome time. Owillb"'to ithe absence pifRbv.
cLuantity' of go,od m-Arketab:e or... 1 cents per.\hour when. answer 'in a lletry praco6al, h
change
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the �S�ejno 10 e a' Iso re Cosens, IRm -Mr.-Vord' ;had el,
• iatpe'v.. 'Phohe 40,... - W,..tsv- is working. W ritemiskamiag Raliwai%
con -wl 'be, 'pushied 'further north tm,�arcl at Ahe house and,
commend
that, the follo up; rates
for water be charged +the Clinton Mrs. MI. D.. �Trciiia'ggart, teturned ST. PAULS -BAZAAR of the t%ervices.
p ren James' ,Bay„ . . *,I:tve. . 1. .
Sch'0o,IS_C0Ileg1La.te Institute.,. $AD this' eek. froini. her y1sit to+ -her old The -Ladies . Gluld of"St. PaiSis, '9;
Lost per year; Pubile Sdho,ol, $25 hoine. church( will beheld on Nov. 80th in LEAGUE MAKES.A VISIT
year. - the. Town Hall. . Full particular6
-r., Dunkey. and Salludel's -of
apq I"- Clerk, was, instructed to . in District NeWSV' Mess s I nex-1 week O.n 'Wednesday evening
U Tit ootierie-Wwere visitors ill �tow� 01.1 1 :
terview( ithe Gx.T.A. re.. the - new bers, of the Wesley church
kboyls'overcoat with a pair cif' ' . . I Lida forty mem
dibins.j . . . . . r , . , SMITH FARMS SOLD +, 'Spivort'liLea-gue drove toLondeh-
'mitts in:pocket on the gravel road The Clerk was ins . tru*cted to pre- s 6 ai London (116iiseii- The farms owned by the late Sid b6rn(and, spent a. moist . eniqyabler
Porter's Hi Mr., Wllhroo,
between Clinto�i and the 9th. co(n., The A'nniversari the va,tory of 1%iwe has i-esuined. h
Hill !envie the pare a bya�Iaw,..toj'bd.subnAtted ' at Services 0 1.,, -class Smiffi was, sold by public , auction evening. 'The Clinton EP'WO(rth
of lett. Finder please I provided g
'the, bhe.January election f -OT . more Bethel Church will be held on Sun- -in toNvii. on.
n Tuesday. and, :bo�lrlarhna went League ,Lskplendid entor-
ialt-the New. Erit office ,Or. money trolibigh upthe Good -Roads day( next and will be conducted by mi. M. D. Mit"Ing art is auother� attgodd prices,' Mr. N.J.Lb Bea -u, tainment, Mr. Edgar Last, presid-
Londibsb.oro Posit6ffice. movement in 011 . Clinton that is,to do Rev. J, H. -Geterhout , B. D. of business man who is 11aid aside with ed as chafti- 7'
J. 0, [Ca*,wright move Londesiboro -There will be i9pecial the cold. %pho,ha§ been giving on,ohe one ent offlkLeague act, ted
bolighti it for $12,100 � while James man, and idlie pro,5ramme consisted
On.tari6l Street and the rent-o,f,t,)ie
by-law, will be mosild'-provided by the chair and' th was Hamilton Igot ithe other one for ofithe foalowing:"
MDUAHIEM main street., !The other -91 And a thank oiffering Will be Vrs, James, Dodds, -df Bly
Strav - Cattle read atthe Decemberfn,4aeting. visiting hex, -neice, Mrs. A. J. Hollo= $5,500. �.Thos. ;Gul)dr.y, -was the -auc- � Speech from Mr. Robert Irwin;.
The . "Street CorAmittbe wao in- . 1taken. at each service abl . 0.30 and tioneer, Salo by Edgar East; Duet by Misses
ani 7�p,=; All come. way on Monday, and Warilon Ir -
hi h eil V,#///# strutted to make all necessary ar- 1 GI-adyl Cantelon
Veking services Miss D. Finch returned, last Sattir- HORTIOMTURAV. MEETING win; Recitat
QuarterlA J ices wore ion. by Mias Plorence,.
-Agetriento.forthe coaninig winter' beld'iwlhe Bethel (ChArch on $uli- day after spending' five weeks with in ofthe Clin- Cunningham, entitled 1411is, Royal,
The undersigned' has two stray in re !ands (to,snow plowin-e. The annual meet g
cattle] one heifer and one --sitoer On mdtion a, 'Coinn-cillors Pord dqq,.(mormlng last,. A very, .1;xrge Stratford friends. ton Horticulltural Society (was held Highness Quartette, by Miss Net-
---- -- both two. years, old on his premis�s and; Cooper ;the council Is going to congregation wias in attend4pce.. -We tire sorry to re ort that, Mrs. on Nov, Ist. and the following lie Hill, .Mists Beatride (3�reene,Edgat
Lot 16,0on. 16, Ooderieli'Vownship- itake action to collect 1he moiney Many,,;were present 'from Malmeis- Crich,. Sr. -,of town is. not as'% Well as officer -0 were elecbed:� Eq asiY and Frank Aiidriewis; Recita-
Ing ville . and: i1the aervice.s. President, M. D.Xc -art. tion, by Miss Sipes and at siong bY
t for soone ,time. Owner may have , due town for street Nv 1. took, part I her many friends would like. Tagg
One* a th, e C� S. I lite Young Men's Choir, after Which
same by pr�pving property and pay ' d Nott for very 6niny ears.. hag so
ropei, (,his isummer, large a nu d Common Miss Hi J. Decker has aggin resum- leg Vice, John Cunningham werd served by, the
ng',all costs., After discussing the propasit number attended ed her vocal studies. The young lady 2nd Vice$ George. David. I Tefresihmentisk
Wim Sinclair. lonj and. the.services all,three will Londesbaro League; All returned
inig C. C. V4 d,
tquipp'ed ofithe Toronto fhrni and hear'on be 10nig T , embeted possessesa, beautiful +Soprano -voicei Sec., Treas., James Pair. home having , spent an enjoyable
;NOiatf Wayor,Taylor. and, Council -Rance are visit- Directors, Chas. Longley,
fors( Cantelon and Gibbings had to Coluzens 41he yestor conducted. . the Mr. and -Mrs. H. T. . I .and. profitable. evening,
Hens for Sdle sa, I me., in in Toronto. They maty visit Munroe, Thom Coftle, gi:Wv- - Watt,
Piano factories isay about their visit to thb fac- other important points before rettim- ino. Hartley, Mrs. W. D: Fe'r, Mrs -
tor Y$. it was moved that the Mayor Ing. Thoe. Coittle, Mrs.
Jas. Fair, and ADVERTISE IN THE NEW ERA.
• Abqut So heins, and 46 pul�& for and, (Councillorp Gibbiiaga;v and
- �j . Holmof Hensall, Miss K.MeTaggart.
sale. All black Minor iply-,to 0ooiper bea committee to what eaville Air. and. Mrs. Palmer,Palinei ADVERTISE IN THE NEW BRA,
Minors
a Rev. C. C. . Colizens will p w. TEMPERANCD SUNDAY
X. J. BJ8kER can be done tol,get this firm to reach were called to Clinton oil Sunday �c
to the serious illness of Mrs. A. ADVERTISE. IN THE NEW. BRA.
Missionary� Sermons intandesboio 1�'eXt'SundLay is Temperance San -
W. ()oiler Piano Gild. CoZhal then adioturneX or% Sunday next. dayinthe churches of. Clinb0nl
Bus and Dray A lar! number Of the Hc4meevilll Mr. Ed. 'Pickett, of Winnipeg, re- Londesboro
Organ Co.9 Limited congx(egatioii attended the li� turned home after being called here Morning Church --Jos, Gibson Mrs. r-11barlee Crawford who has,
eetnng oervices. at, Be Q1111 Ontario( St. Oh
the, 9n, on. account of the serious illness of his X Tavish nor menthe
—Rev. Dr.: c
Factories, and 'Head Office Mr )bus and dray buainbss 18J10w Sunda)' brother. I Wesley church been Ill for three or f
St. FOITUIR HILER If Z 18H Vast. Evening --A away on Friday of last week
T. locatted at my house on Ontario UR Revs. r4 (Port!, Cosens and Greene Baptist church -••-Joys, Elliott "'I'll bokirn whence there is trio
CLINTON, ON two. doors from Rattenbury' Hotel and Messrs, J. A. Irwin- and J411108 Willie church—Rev. Dr. MeTaviih. She leaves to raonrn her
barn. pall lox 'phone No. 42. All stainley Stevens attendM the Missionary Con- Amass meeting will be ,held inthe
'Western Branch, progiptly )attiended to. ntut,"'tand and six children besides
280HARGRAVE STREET, orders 70Q HERALD 15 THE 'LIBERAL Mrs..Metca'lfe, of London, visit6d invention at London this week. town! shall on the ajte�jnoon* A�" her parents, and brothers and sis-
WINNIPEG. -MAN, ICSH. her sister Mrs. Thomas Campbell du," -Miss Mary Lawson, of town, s ont, nouncement, as to time will be ad, fer% The' funeral look place sock
Ing the week, . d a few days %vith her sister,' Air& N�Iillis StIpday morninig. TedidY William Monday of ;this week.
Mr. AlexThoinson of the Bayfield
Hullet and also visited son ithe bo singer otLondoxi Will J, Hutton
CANDIDATE fDR SOUTH Road last week delivered t� -team of mountain, of t y shipped• a car of grain
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I U 4 " V .. I— . her mother, Mrs, 1 G. Lawson, of lain.91 in the afternoon 1tIA.Y week.
1C"V y M.", i` •
forth.. Mr. Thomson realized a g6od
figure fdr them.
HURONI
Londesboto,
Mr. 44,11 Mrs. A�vlcdiljn 'HcHwen
SUDDEN DE ATIL
On Monday of th!A� week 39,A0
Iloit0s) were shipped or weansuay
and Thursday the price is up some -
tilingover 0.00.
announce the enga ellient of t1keir
youngest daughter,&i6h Margar W.It
Wilson, beloved wife of Mr. Allf.
Wilkin suddenly passed away at-
1Vpu . orth League had ftvisit
from' the Clinton League on' Wed•= ' 4
�4.-:-. ttayiield
Mrs, (Dir.5 Smith provided all exce'll �
to Mr. William 86car, of Highgate.
The wedding will take placeThumday.
ter an illness of only two clays at
the age of .51 yearg, 10 months and
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nesdiy evening
D. Mountain, returned from the
The convention of the South Huron ent enterttibiment for the St. And•
Liberals, for the purpose of selecting a row's 011101, on ni-iday evening last,
November 10.
Sliss A. Ross announces the el , lga e•
. . -11 days. MrS. 'Wilkin was U Meln.:5
ber of the WeO.ey church. Beside$
Wesilfon Saturday last.
Our villagers; were sorry tohear
candidate to contest the riding In the when as the evening advanced the
domin Provincial election, was hold members felt under considerable
ment of her niece Christina, to Ar.
11'red Stonpulan, of Mortlach. Saskat-
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her sorrowing husband a lamilY Of
four igirls and two boys harViWlt
of the death of, Mrs, W1106 in Clift
ton this, week. The funeral is on
in thegmethodisb Church shed Hensall obligation tokthe kindly Mrs.* Smith.
last Wednesday afternoon, The council hag completed the work
cbe wall. The wedding will take place.
Thursdayo Xievember 16th.
Della, Ida and Irene at home and
Laural at Goderich; and Karl 411%
(Friday. -q - .
'e)15, Of 1101mesville
Rev. C. C. COUP,
The constituency was well represent. of the road repairing and
ed Liberstaltom far and near were in our good
will soon be excelled by none,
Miss Nettle Brown, of Brussels, and.
has
Calgary: and I;Ioyd at. holme. The
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funerw��.will be held on Friday-af-
next Sunday morning
will preach n
and evpnlag in ithe Methodist
attendance, and the convention in it* roads
A Grand. Ba I was -given by the L.
was considered a great success. �ct&y evening last when
0. L V oil V rl
Sister to Mrs. 3. L. Kerr, who
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visited here many times, is under the
doctor's care at Drumbo With all at-
ternobv at 2 oclock wo that Karl
may get 410me- To the vorrolw_
ehii
;Fjterihout is attending the
Rev,
V�Cself
Mr. Harry Smith, president of the
association of 14outh fluton, occupied a4lout, one hundred, invitations Were
tack of typhoi(I fever. Miss Brown
ympa y - extended
is ing,onee 1111e,q t1l is ent.
in Ithio their hour of bereavement'.
Laymen's 'Missionary Congress tet
London this week.
the chair, and in a very ciienlated.
( brief opening now
address expressedhia delight at see* Air. whiddoily evaporator is
Ing closed after having' comlAeted a good
doingaswellascan be expected.
Mr. James V lynn returned this week
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AX AGED CITIZRX PASSES
Quarterly services m, 7cre, held- in
the blethodift,chufth 14it Sunday.
so many veterans present. Vollowing
season work,
thia lie called for the nomination. Mr. Merlier who is now keeping
from the West after spending the
summer, out thereo He states that
AWAY,
Jahn Poster, Albert street, obey-
Mists Annie Coup land, of Wheitt
ley, visited at I %-8L bd%e of Mr. G60.
Edmond Zellar'L Of Zurieh, & rann , Mr. Whiddon's old stand has
ptioralftent in mockl 68 W611 6A political t4tore at
drug
sjy&1rs of South Huron. wito nominated recently purehase(l the dVu store
the orops have not been i6P to the
otandard owing to the wet weather
h4d
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e(I Ithe :summons on i.Satuvday last
after -a wetio.us illness of, 6 weeks.
Clin-
DrQgdenA over Sunday.
. A few of oinr YonngL V60 e at-
concert 1*14 ig lykh.,
Aendgd4ho x
h .1 Dr. Sollery and soconded by A lax, I building Anawill. do b1810008 in
the Ilear future,
and early f"t, thou gh many Ox-
cellent yleldtii
Deceased has Veen a ti tizon of
for t.hq 1*16t� ki 110firgi. Aq
.0 NbAftt fu*ta
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