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Clinton New Era, 1908-09-17, Page 1r P ID LAURI 0.4.4..raw. it maavamosaidow wow.* $4141111 Y. AS. C4•62' 00,1) OMNI 11;1 Wiit :gl_iddre810000 '4400tOre 11.1 Iteoreatti'm Park, ()Unto?", on Wednesdar Afternoon, Sept 284 smio : 114111.K.I. •1• the •date tor elections, with 0, week earlier, b.r 213111, the geliellA nominittiotiS en Oct, lit. THE OYAL BA OF OANAPA' CLINTON BRAN PAYS APEOIAL. ATTENTI TO. SAVINQS BANK A00:OUNTS • a FARMER'S SUSIN .gtbentSeMilitft Photographic 0oods,W AMC/mu:tell 1 Winnere, 'VG S . 1 Sir Wilfrid Laurier,liforrishez Ormelts1 Fall Opening.. Panel* Furniture, Cooper Store. 4 Eyeeight, W Counter, t ....... 5 Millinery Opening, 0011elt, Alk U0 5 Millinery Opening, Poplestone5 Millinery and dress goods,R Adams. 5 • -... os eihnetban sa • • • . 5 "ml Wanted,int • 5 . .Auction Sale, Seth Fisher: Cottage for gale. Little's Lunch. Cafe 0' For Sale, New Era..., 5 Applications for OffieseM McTaggart 5 Property/or/Sale"Mrs 13lierker..., 5 House for 'Sale,A J edges. 5 For Sale or to rent, -P Potter.; es; 5 'Court of Revision; D•L Mecplaerson 5 For Next week. Harland Bros..,.. Sup Decerations, W D Fair Co .. ........ 8 . •iilhinery Opening, Tozer its Brown.. 8 Special announcement, Hodgen Bros 8 iftminn " • To Advertisers • ' lopy for changes of advertisement must be handed in by Tuesday night. Small transient ads. will be ' reeeived up to Thursday morning. 1 Ooderith Weddings Two weddings took place in flodei.. ich last Wednesday, and there wee P.ientY Of excitement at the email ............ when the two young eonnies left on. rrotex station in the afternoon their honeyinoone. At llio'clook noon ILsithwaito, was the scene of much fee the reeidence of the 0ouncillor ancltdra 1 tivitr, when their daughter, Mbar Clap. ice Eleanor' wee united in the bond's of Imatrimonyto lian7 L. Salkeld, the popular young reeye ofGoderich town ,-.6111P. -The ceremony was Performed by eter. Di. Dougall, pastor of North St, Meehodist Church, the drawing rOOM 1 being tastefully deaf:mated-with eaters. dahlia, golden rod, and hangings of 1 wandering Jew. The bride was unat- tended and only the immediate fam- ilies were present. 'The bridal gOW11 was of cream silk trimmed with inser- tion and lace, and the bride carried a large boquet of China asters and tern, After *snort honeymoon at Niageras PAM the happy couple returned on Monday to Meple Grove farm, lawler. 'eh Township, which will be thelaneet home. • . t The other event Wednesday wee the marriage ofHarry Oanteren Bargess,of Toronto,to Miss Florencei Agnes (Etta) Barmaid the eererh011y Wee Perform- ed by Rev. B. W. Millyard, pastor a Victoria Street llethodist Church. The happy couple stood before a bank of asters and fern, and were unattended. The bride wore a costume of Copen- hagen blue silk crepe. de 'chine, with trimmings of cream and gold, and she carried pink miters. The out-of-town gueets includedMrs Burgess and Frank Borges/3,0f Toroutoanot er and broth- er of the grown ; Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and thre children, of Toronto ; Mrs. P. J. Liedsay and three children, of Win- nipeg 1 Mr and Mrs Joseph Barry and children, of London, and .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Twitchell, of Clinton. The haeliY conple left in the afternoon /or a trip to Buffalo andNiagara Falls before.go- ing to Toronto to make their hotras. The bride's travelling suit was a tail- ored costume of navy blue diagonal cloth with tan hat. A Stnith is the Liberal nominee in -North Mid ilesex,V Ratz, M P., Ireter- ing. .A. similar • tiling oceureed in South Renfrew, where Mi. 'Wright, the • :setting inenther, dropped out. Sale Register.; Mr Seth Fisher, lot 23, con 17,God- -cinch Township, will have a sale of farm stook and implements on Thurs- day, Oat ist.'T Gundry Auetioneer. -I VIAOWNOetetWeiwoia,WeetWOte The Ne tv Era and the Weekly Globe will be sent he new subs scribers for the balance of :the • - year tar • . ' .. 30c . . • -The New Era and the Family Herald to the end of the yearao • new subscriber/ fete... . . . ..30n .. , 0400**VANPNAOAA# Sight Made Perfe.ct.. Porfest logiot Jo olatise..-- mined by do seri.* o/ scientific tests. Ave,rentier fatturierea perfect br ecientiso,. unrefined osesee. Alt 1111.40.gb.,_ - ,IPPN /46.14 IN\ V'tli "Ow (1 .091 A. 3.NRIOG " . mg ---7.1zwELER...ap•OPTICIAN.. Ordered 'Kw Clothing Ktorrish & Croo Ready.nade Clothing S ilfrid ,Laurier will visitClinton, On September. the 23rd` land we purpose to have everything in readiness for ycur :reception, as well as his. While lin town; we give you a hearty invitation to visit ... Hurores Largest Clothing and:Tailoring House. We do not ask you to buy:if you -do not wish to, but will be pleased to show you through our store, and inspect for yourself one of the Finest gtocks of, Clothing in Tailor-made or Ready to wear Garments ever offered for inspection in these parts. / While in townyou are invited to make this store your t:eadquarters for the day, and leave any parcels, Cc•ats, etc„ until going home. • , Don't fail to see the best 50c Wo' rki Shirt 'in Canada Canada for the money, which is our famous leader, "A SQUARE DEAL 'FOR EV. ERT MAN" Morrish & erooks °Xing" and "Borsalino" fiat Ileadquariers, "4 Square Deal For Every Man" CLINTON, ONTARIO THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17's 1908 aodorla Townenip Strom= r.o.nr r---.tk most interest- ing liurprioe party gathered at the home of Mr John Middleton. on Mon- day evening, 14th inet. The friends in connection with St. Aimee Ohurch sembled in large numbers and immedi- ately set to work to make the evening as enjoyable as possible. A» Seemed to enter most heartily into the various armee, atui atter these had been Indiut. g. ed in for some time the Rev.W. E. Dunbar brieilY addressed the company. Re explained the object of their meee. ins, They all understood, that their friend and faithful helper, Mr. 4ohn Middleton. jr., -was about to get ma'- red,and they thought it their duty to express Whin" how thankful they all were for the noble and self-denying ef- forts he had put forth on behalf of St. Jame e Charcia,, and espeelally ter the assistance Tf.hich he so willingly had given to the choir, They hoped that the ties of ;matrimony would not de - deprive them Of his servicee in • the fu- ture, but that he would continue to assist them as he bad done in the past. Hee (the e'pealexe)would ask Mr Middle. ton on behalt of the congregation to accept the gift Whichthey had procur- ed for him (a beautiful seeretalie,) with their sincere and hearty good wishes, tor his future proeperity, and that the blessing of the Lord which maketh rich might ever rest upon the , home over whiefle he was soon to pre- side. Mr J Middleton 'spited• in. @un- able terunethanking anacerely the con- gregation for their kindness. He felt that they were not indebted to .him, hut rather that be was the debtor, and trusted that he would be able in some measure in the future to return the kindaeils that had been shown him. Most excellent tea, eandwiches, and an abundance of cake was then supplied, and heartily enjoyed, A, very happy meeting was brought to a close by the Oen:Marty pinging Auld Lang Syne, Surranse-On Tuesday, Sept 8th, .a successful chiekenpie supper was green at the home of Mrs John -Lowry. The evening was beautiful,and soon a large. crowd had assembled, all eager to do 'justice to the good things provided. The ladies, who had been buy from an early Innizehad everything in readi- ness, and they are deserving of the highest praise for the Prompt and sat- isfactory way in which the large com- pany was Provided With supper. Rev. W. H. Dunbar briefly. addressed the comm pany, and a most tereeting .and varied programme of music and recita- tions was ably rendered. by some of the ladies and gentlemen present. The proceeds realized the neat 'sum of $35, SuDDEK DEATH -We regret to be called upon to chronicle the death of one of this townships mast respected eitizens,in the person of Mary Amelia Proctor, wife of Mt Heiti7 Oakes, in her 49th year, which sad event occuie -red Wednesday, the 16th inst. Mrs. .Cietres, who was afflicted with heart trouble, .was ill only a week when she Was called away, not altogether inter- •pectedly'but sadly. She was a consist- ent christian, being a member of the Methodist- Church. _ _Besides leaving sorrowing husband, she is suryivecteby one on and two dieughtersfyiz Mare David Easom,*(E.eura Frances,) doder- •ich Township ; Gera() and Herbertat home. The funeral takes place Friday.. OUTING -On Monday. the 7th haste the members of St. James Church choir .accompanied by a few friends, went to Bayneld, where they spent 4 most enjoyable time. The ladieti pro- vided tea, accompanied with:chicken, cake; etc. During the evening Mr. R. Dunbantook some photos of the camp- ing. When dusk came on a huge bee:t- are was lighted on the beach, and rofist corn, etc., was freely indulged in.. The company afterwards proceeded to their respective hontete highly pleas- ed with' their days outing. • T stalker man ith Ara.rx:-.Tonsii---Ori Thursday; Sept. 3rd, & quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home .of Mr E A:Banbury, WolsleY, Sask., when ' his eousin,the Rev A E Alliti,of Lloyd - minder, Sask., and Mies 0 M ;Mhos of Tuckerianith; were united in marriage. Promptly at 7 o'clock to :the /trains of the wedding march, which was played by. Miss Helen .Banbury, the ' bride, veho was unattended, entered. the drawing room and was presented for marriage by Mr E A Banburyethe Rev Geo le Bennett performing the ceremony. The bride, although hav- ing jest arrived on the belated east,' trainelOoked eery 'winsome in her cream Wedding gown, •She carried a Blamer baguet of sweet peace The• ceremony over, :and congratulations having been extended, the company sat down to a very dainty wedding supper, after which the evening. was spent in conversation and music. Mr. and Mrs Allin left on Monday's train• for Lloydininister where Ur Allin is pastor it charge' of , the Methodist, church. We extend congratulations and wish Mr. and Mrs Allin truest sweetie in their new need of labor. • Nome -Rea Dr Cook, of Ridgetown. will preach in Turner's Church onSint- day next at 2 80 p. m Mr. and Mrs. F. Ritchie, of Shallow Lake, visited rel- atives here for a week on there wed- ding tour Mr 0'13rien. who engaged with Mr. Garbett, of Hallett, for tne summer, returned home this week. Mr and Mrs j G Crick took in the London Exhibition this week. Mr 'eiealter Jackson, of Brantford, Mr and Mrs. eohn Jitekeon, and MisseAmelia Johns, of, Clinton, visited &len& here on Wednesday. - Stimmerhill NOresMr and IVre lahnston spent Sunday at Porter,fs Hill. Mrs W Brown returned hems on 'Wednesday aftet spending a week with friends in Brampton, Mr ()has. and Miss Maud Tenet' ere spending the week With friends near London they will also take in the Ethibitioti at London. A nitinber from here attended the funer- al of Ali. W.T. Roberton lastSitturdays , alto of Mr 8 Barr on Tuesday, brother of Mr. D. Barr, of ehie pliteees •1i ta r Norte -Mee IVIyttle Nevem wale vieitina at her grauchnothets, Mae A, McBee=,es Net week, Mr. Edwited Glen, end Itliss Eliza, A, Meraelene attended theInduatteal hist week Mrs D MaWan left on Teesclay evening to visit the 'Western Fair, London, Moe John Moffatt visited the Industrial last week. Matter Ian AfolCav has also gone to London this week. Mre Win, Mel4wan.Me Sohn A lleiTwan, and Mr 414.hos Prager -attended the IteforniCon. volition in Ilenorall ori Tuestle/, Mr Alex Thomson left on Tuesday for. MOOSOJAW, Ralik Where he Will riptiain libelittWO Anon Of ," t Jthburn NoTint-Mr Herbert Thome*. now in Walton, formerly 0, O. R. agent here, aceompauied by his whet, ono on friends here on suocia7, Mr R. Stalker has returned from Seatorth; where be as been engaged in the eaw-mill. Mr J, E. Robertson left on _Monday for Stratford where he will attend the Normal School. Mr frowitt hap had his home reshingled and expects to move back to his farm shortly, Mr.- T. Nieholsoe is in Clinton, undergoing operation. Mitch sympathy is express ad for Wm. Plunkett and fainily, Mrs. ,Plunkett being Ina very critical ,con- ditton. Rollinson has entered upon apprenticeship at KnOnss. Mrs Rev Wm Baugh, of Bearalller.. visited at the Bialys over Stinday. The evapor- ator started this Week with about a dozen nands on, °Mina SUOMI leaMila kr Atninale -For several retro th Baptist eon - i irregation worshippin in the old frame building on the age Line, hest been considering the queetion oe build- ing * new church, After long and careful thought, it was at last decided to bunch, and to locate the church at Auburn, Work was cemmenced three weeks ago, and on Tuesday the Corner Stone was laid amid, great rejoicing, The weather was fine, and a large company asseinble4 at four o'clock. when Rev T W ' Charlemworth took charge of the service and announced the Byatri 4%11 hail the power of Jesus Name." Rev j It Mann of the Preebyterian Church ' offered prayer, and Bev W It Hartley,of the Anglican church read the 90th psalm.' After the singing of another htnen which was announced hy ileV .A. E Jonee , of the Methodist, church, the pastor gave a short statement as to the histoey of •the undertaking, and eaid they were not locating in Auburn for the purpose of trying to take members from other churches, but because the neede of the bongregation could be best served there He then called Upon -Master Earle Raithby to present a silver Trowel, and Mies Ella Robertson to present a baguet to Rev E T Fox of Toronto. who thereupon proceeded to well and truly lay the corner stone, A number of• the scholars of the Sunday school placed gifts on the straw, and were each presented with a beautiful Sou- venir ribbon badge by Mrs Charles- woith, who einailaele decoratect the ministers on the platform. Rev E T Fox and -Rev 0 R Jones of Goderich, each delivered addresses and Rev J L Small of Blyth closed the proceedings with prayer. . A Liberal offering was, taken After the ceremony. a garden party Was held on Mr A Asquith'slawn 'which had been Made to look quite feetive with flags andChinese lanterns and well apread tables. •A, large crowd enjoyed the good. things provided and listened with much delight to the music provided by the White ' Dyke Band of Clinton, the selections hy the TyndallBros., and the address by the local ministers. The inembers --of the Ladle* Aid worked heroicly, and were ably assisted by nisaly members of the other churches in :the village. ' The building cominittee were in evidences everywhere (teeing that everyone was . having a good time. The total pro - coeds of the day from all sources was nearly tyre hundred dollars. • ilolboraa Nolizur..Mr M Mugford, who for the past three or four years lived in•eieder. ich,has bought the forre of.J• Holladay; and has taken possession of the same. We 'Understand. Mr. W. W. Fisher, of Holtnesvillee has purchased the farm of J White. ire and will move there in the near future. Mx Lasalle Flick, ac- companied by j. 0. Durstetre epending a few days in Hay and ' Mr. and Mrs M Uhler, spent Sunday with friends in . Huilett; Mr Lawrence Crouse, of Hutlett, visited friends m Colborne last Week, ahd spent Sunday in Dashwood. Miss MandyBurst spent a couple qt days with friends in Zurich and Dashwood. We are pleas- ed to hear that Miss EthelEisher, who has had a severe attack of inflamma- tion, is recovering. Mr Henry Sehwanz who has 'been a great sufferer this summer, is not improving; much sym- pathy is felt for hint, and we hope for speedy recovery. Miss Mary Blake,. of Goderich, 'visited her sister, Mrs L. Snyder last week. Mr. 1. Flick, are accompanied his grandson, Freddie Schiele, to Orion, Mich.: where he Will spend se couple of weeks with his daughters. Mr Manuel Maedel and son. of Norwich, are spending a couple of days finder the parental roof, Mr. A Millian occupied the pulpit at Ben - miller church last Sabbath' evening, owing: to the absence of leer Pastor, Rev Mr Baugh. %inflate, ' • Norm -Leiper, Si Moon ere giving special. prizes for yearling Colts and it for spring tolts sired by theirheavy drift horse, Royal Everard, three prizes in each class at the Blyth fall fair. TWIN- Sultortieue-A twin surprise party teak place at the home of Mr G .Groose, liullett, on the evening ofSept Othewhen the members and friends of the Evangelical Church of said piece assembled to preeertiniss•Ceera Groom) with A beautiful fruit set for her set - vices as organist for thelase fur year') and her brother Lawrence who is at present a student at North Western 'College, Naperville, 111., preparing for the ministry, With la purse of over $4 in mob. Both recipients have well merited the recognition.' The evening was spent in playing gems, a rich re. past and a short -programme in which j. G. Moseranyth Sunday School Sup- erintendent gave a sketch of the work done in Sunday &hoot encouraging the young people to greater Activity. Al; the wee Wee hours all left feeling that the occasion had been a tattoos, and , of having thoroughly enjoyed theirtselyes, Tonolito 'W181411400 -In the prize list report of the Toronto exhibition, Mr Jas Snell is credited with the fol- lowing prizes, in Leleteter sheep: - Ram, 2nd I tam, Yearling, 2nd ; ewe, two years or under, let ; ewe, yearling 2n4 ; pen, lest. The class was a very strong One, and the above Is consider- ed very creditable, • NOTEs -Mr Robert Brown, was at London Air on Friday and sotorday, o.od oloo Celled et, Mr Chas Moutons and Mt Bente() Who Were old neighbors in Hallett,' Amos Cartwright -filled his silo Thursday. Chas :fooling's infant child is very ill. Mr, 3as. Cartwright, who bas taken the trouble to grow it beautiful patch of watermelons, had the misfortune to have the entire patch stolen or destroyed Oh Monday glat. He ou,70 he didn't know Quo were 4,It1ggpitioIn WS Idelnitri AIL .11.0111..s.Liar .... Y. Sir Wilfed be appreclated. There wal be plepty , I ewee'e ',teem. ale and everybody should be willing' r 00 21trier of Ooneervs.tivea here aa well as 4ber- i Noma Or CANADA W. to appealle their eyes. &mild the weather-, prove due. a 1 large crowd will undoubtedly be pres- ent, and ample arrangements should be made by the hotels and restaurants ! toleed them all. Even tro or three' not unlikely there WIII bb many thousand is a large numher, andltories I , than this. ' CGuservacives who heard Ron. Geo. 1 P. Grahaln when be spoke at Exeter and Seatorth during the South Enron by-election, paid he was "one of the most gentlemanly and pleasing weak- ens they ever heard." They will go and hear him again on Wedneeday next. The coming visit of Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier to Clinton, on Sept 23rd, will make the fourth visit of a Dominion Premier to this place. Away back in the early' 70's Sir John A Macdonald held a polit, kat demonstration here, followed a few years later by Hon, Alex. Macken- zie, and this, in turn, was followed by a vent from Sir John Thompson, all of Whom were cordially and heartily re- ceived, That Sir Wilfrid's reception will be equally hearty goes without saying. , . , eee....ree-er-„,,-5efeeeef-ere eeee; eeeestere eeetee ....eeeeee el -ea eseeme. eeeeee eeeeeee,1 e•"'"' Hon. G. P. Graham 'XINISTER OP RAILWAYS • and others, will address the electors at Olinton on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd., Six Brass Bands and two Pipers have been eecured for the occasion,. inclucl- ing the 28th Regimental fiend, Steele ford ; Winghant Band, Zurich Band, Clinton Citizen's Band, 011uton ViThite Dyke Band, Mitchell Band, and Pipers Macdonald; of Seafortb, and Macdon- ald, of Wingham, in Costume. The procession will leave the station •ett roilte to the Reeteation Park •at 1 0 °leek, in carriage(' and on foot. The Premier, Miniater of Ratiways, Mena - bars of Parliament, ex-Memberes, lean- didatest delegates, speakers, visitorei and citizens, and the contingents from the different Ridings will be headed . by a Brass Band. it is ()tweeted that Ladylituriee wilL accompany; The procession will be marshalled by Lieut. Cel Young, Majors :Wilson and •Cembe ; Lieut. Whiddon ; Oeptains Heanian and McPhail, ..1 Skinner and, others. • The procession will be welcomed at Recreation Park by School Children's Chorus, under direction of Mr. W. P, SPSapueladkiniegi will coneMence t 2 p.m., with 5.mniute addresses by M. Y. Me - Lean, • itf. P., •South' -Huron ..Robert Holnies,. candidate for, West' Huron ; A Ilyelop for East Huron, - The preseetation address to Sir Wil- frid Laurier, from the three Hurons, will be read bY.J. G. Stanburye Secret- or South Huron Liberal Association. • trWilfrid Laurier will be introduc- ed by Mr M Cameron, Eittlerich, Hon, G P Graleam will be introduced • by W Herr, Brussels. • Selections by a Male Quartette will form part of the programme. , . •The route the procession will. take will likely be as follows : - Form at •the station at 1 p.m,- then- out -to: Vic= toria Street, thee up to Huron Street; to Morrish Crooks corner; west .to Orange street anorth Orange to Pen-, eess and Albert Street; down Albert to Lincler's corner, then emit to Will- iam, and north to the park by the rear entrance. • e . The town--will-be gaily decorated wtth banners, flags and. bunting. Clin- ton is. the only town hi this' locality where the Preiniek aed Minister of Railways will address the electors. The speaking platform will . be in bent of the grand (tend, and it is ex- pected that it win eccoenociate absent 150 guests, in addition to the reporters an a speakers. : The G. T. will, Jane return tickets). at single fare from all (teatime. Special train will leave Listowel at 0 a. me running via Wingham ; and one from •Goderich 1410 a.m.' Returning, special trains' vvill leave Clinton for Stratford at 8 p.m., for. Exeter and points south • at 8 p.m.,. Passengers firm Blyth, Winghain; Iiineardme, 'Brunets; Lis- towel, etc., will return on train to- Winghatu, leaving Clinton, 6.40 p.m., vvith special from Wingheente A. base -ball game will be played on the Park in the morning. Or the' en- joyment of early visitors. e' • Should the weinher prove' unfavor- able,arrangersients will be itiede for an indoor meeting. • NOTES The Ladies of St Paul's Church wili serve dinner in the Council °heather on elauriet Day," the 23rd. ' Dave Cantelon, of Renee% days "Everybody down our way talks of going to !Minton on the 23rd." - • Sir Wilfrid and party willleave here at 8. p. ria, on the evening of the 23rd onhte special train thee runs to Shed ford,• - The 'Young Figople'S Guild will serve hoe dinner and supper on Sept. 23rd, in the store lately occupied, by Walter T SmithEverybody welcome. The ladies Of Ontarici Street Metho- dise ehurch will eerve it hot dinner on Wednesday, (23rd) in the lecture room of the church front 11 to 2 o'clock. p oleciroatw,111 also be served from 5 till There are actually mine people -Who think that Sir Wilfrid Lauder is Pee- l:tiler only for the Liberale. They for- fac,lotintihnaiottilt.el, .Premier for the whole • It is quite likely that nearly AS many eioneervatives as Liberals will cOme here on Wedtiefiday next to hear the most gifted Orator that Canada has produced. dereonstration of thia nittitre meting a great deal of detail Work/ba- forehand, but the burden •is being hurtle on Willing shouldersand divid- IA up to that it is not felt 'AO much as Might otherwise be. The decoration committee is endeay. Ing to see that the town will look its prettiest on the 23td; that the visitors WhO COMO here front the surrounding country may carry away 4 good iit. pression of the town, and to doubt eorrie will decorate their promisee who are not in sympathy with the Premier. • No Lib/6M is 'foolish enough to sUP. pose that this itt any Way: 0011tralts g that/3 to the Premier's pelloy, but it, win he a ganattnia atbeellialKal that Will • 'Narita -Mar.linnideMinrrsi.11: McCertney, Messrs W Pickard and 'W. Yea,Miss M Lobb and Miss Willianatattended Lon- don Fair this week. • Mr e McKenzie and Mrs Leach, of Goderich, are visit- ing at J Holmes'. Miss Holmes arrived bottle from Great Britain on Monday, and reports a most enjoyable trip; t e members of her Bible class met at her home on Tuesday evening, and ave her a hearty welcome bona* Mr, Boy Pickard is witing here, Mrs Draper, „ of Aylmer, arrived in our village on l Wednesday ; she intends keeping 1 house for her mother, Mrs IV 21ulhol- • land, who leaves for a neonth'e 'visit in 1 Chicago, Thursday. Mr. Geo. Phipps. is ha& from Toronto, Mr. Thorass now out of danger, Rev Mr Brown,of i Walter's little boy was seriously ill last week, but we are glad to siey is Varna, will preach morning and even- 1 ing in the Methodist church on Sunday • next. The Rev Me Snowdenavill take amiversary services at Goshen. Mrs. (Dr) Howell, of Michigan, is visiting at her father's, Mr R Acheson. Mrs Rus - of Sunshine, is visiting her sisters, Mrs Caritelon and -Mrs Elliott, of tine. 'village. Miss Emily Proctor spent last week with her sister. Mrs. .I. Low- ery, of the 16th con. Miss B. Martin, of Seaforth, is visiting at Mr. S. Teb- butte, Mrs Shepherd and Mrs &Wein- non and httle girl spent Sunday at Mr Render's, Mr. George Phipps is quite - busy lathe eeoultry business ; he ship- 1 ped 100 fowl this -week; and expects to . make larger shipments next week. Mr. e and Mrs Lew Te bbutt spent Sunday B at Seaforth. 97 bexes of cheese were Photographic Goods • Camerag and Supplies Everything to aid the amateur Photographer. We are prepared *0 do Developing. and Pi t g at moderate prices senimaimareeseseseweleemenellni W.A. McConnell, Phu". la. TelegrapIliFA.gency Whiners at TOP01110 fair.' The prize winners in Amateur g p y used. Eastman's KODAKS PHILMS. PRINTING PAPERS . and all preparations foe finishing the , Photos. To Get the WO results it is newer -We hat the heat tar you- . $ [ ary to use rellable.goods. 114SUMAN'n Kodak; and Photo Simonet; are the raO!1 reliable made. . 0,. 'These goods can 'only be pro - mired • from S. It. 110111ICS Phu" B Masada Oaring Oheinist shipped from the factory liietSaturday morning; . • Londeaboro OorrvEuvoN-Goderich District Ep- 04.MM ..40.4.104/ %POW FALL- TERM 1300294m Setif. 1st, Our old.established and - re liable school offers the best faolliti s for se euring a sound .business and she and. training. Writelor catalogue ; it Para to i investigate. • BrIllsbliMe110100111.$111CIS yonge illy:11406111 See, %rota& . worth League and a. S.- Oc nbioiiTseeseeseseeseeeeeeeesseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewe to be held at Auburn,Oct 14th and 15th. Some of the very best talent available will take part in the program, The - programs will be ready for distribu- tion in a few days. . • Cannon Eyangelist Rev. T. Be Egerton, of Pratville, -who has been supplying Galt Methodist Olitirch dur- ing its pastor's vacation this summer, will preach in the Londesboro Metho- dist church next Sabbath morning. Mr Egerton is coming to assist Rev. H. E. Curry in Evangelistic services at Con- stance church. They will begin theta • next Sabbath afternoon at 2.20. Rev. 11 E Curry will exchange pulpits with Rev. Mr.'Hiles,,B, A.B.D., of .13aylie1d, on Sept. 27th, - From an occasional Correspondent. . PrinennuAufoit-The Sunday techooi class of Mr. T, H. Squire, on the eve of his removal from this place,present- ed him With a Bible1 accompanied bye an address. Mr Squire has been a mo exemplary and useful eitizen a nee • bet of the Lea ae and Quarterly oard f of the Methodist Church, a s s is re- moval is Et distincb loss to continua- ity. He carries With he very best VnsheSof the com» unity 00H0t414Ce Ontriwn-41ev4 T. R. Egerton, twin- gelist,and the pestor. will commenee evatigelistie services in the church here next Sabbath afternoon at 2.80 o'clock There will ambit a service in the evening, again at 7 o'clock. The eyazigelist will sing at each of the ser- vices. All are weleonne. Nouns -Mrs Robt Clarke and daugh- ters. Stella and Eileen have returned from a *heart visit with Mr and Mr* P. C. Papintan at Strathry. Mies M. McDonald is at present visiting with her gilder itt St Thomas. Quite a num- ber from this vitinity attended :the London Fair this week. Mr. Wm. Oliirke his sold -his thorobred bull, and has pucchased.anether from Mr Grain., ger, of Hullett. Farmers' are practiss Wig idle- on account of dry weather, not being able to work on the tend. itlr Howard ArnistrOng is at present tak• ing in the tendon* Pair, also Visittng Se Thomas and other points; Howard knows how to take a soda time When . the opportuhity presents, itself. Varna C11101tO/V-Arinlytireary serVicea will he held in Goshen Church on Sunday Sept 12th, Rev. T. H. Snowden, Ph B will preaeh at 10.80 a.M., and at I pan. Liberal °IV:fringe are desired in aid of the Truet fiends of the church, Phptographic. Goods. Cameras. Films. Wellington Gaslight and P.O.' Pagets Prize and P.O. Papers" and Post Cards. . Cyko Gaslight Paper and. Post Pagets' Self toning Papers and /Post Cards,Dev,eloping Powders, Flash Light Po wdeneToning etld Fixing Powders, Mount, Ferro- type Plates, Trimming Boards, ' Ruby Letups, • Photo Paste. Blotting Paper, Rrays, Celluloid and Glass Ro1ler. Graduates. We also Wive in stitch a full line of Chemicals for making Solution* Developing and Printing at reasonable rates. • Papers and, Post ards. J E. Hovey Dispensing Chemist. 'SITUATfON$.., with leading business bowlers await our sraduote3, Loose-leaf Ledger arid tdi modern methodwhith ensure rapid advancement. Ong& Shorthand taught by the only:tetcher in On- tario who attended the AUTHOR'S SCHOOL. TiGttlitt Ceeltfileg Stenograrhy, Cointheroial, TelegraPhy. • }Inter any day. Write formartionlexs , Pali Term front Sept. tat. Clinton linginessCollege. 060. Spotton, Principal. , Incorporated ffinffr tapital, it at $3,374,000 Rest Ptindo $303111,000 Ras 66 Breaths in Canada/ and Agents and Correspondents in Mt . the Principal Cities in the World, A GENIERAL ItAIVItING:DITSTIVIESS 'FMNSACTEI». 4Ne BANK 5PA, T at Brattcheoh Clinton Branch, Intereat arllowed at bt1reat await Ai* DowtaNG manst