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The Clinton New Era, 1912-10-31, Page 4seeeteee ese n ilaia�ox�y, heady and Wever press ■ ' ?inkitt;Vhoate 78 eseaserateeeemests ASK 'a x n nesse Wellia d y Lady where to buy that are absolutely depend Lisle and elle will say COUCH & CO. To most women the satisfaction of knowing that her Furs are right is worth as much' as the' pleasure of having them. We specialize in Fur and Fur -lined Garments of all kinds and better class of Setts and Single Pieces., Lower i rites than ours - Means Less Quality ; iLLINERy Antnnin's cold chilly days are now here in earnest, The time is now here when fashion and comfort demands a change in every woman's wardtob . The .Phequestion of hall Hats in one A r. • n of the hardest to solve under some conditions. You'will it ne of +est o the ome le to yiiu visit our Millinery Department nate-.with themostcomplete storlt of 'trimmings, Sieves, Ready to -wear and Dress Hats, A stylish, becoming hat to suit every woman's purse. This Store Lends all others in High Class Millinery LADIES' 1 e��TITS s crrrq but nobody } k them as reel he given this season. pewee every year. Lverybod knnas the kind of Coats we r pis known such prices en This branch of olr business rotas • r. Such results never ccnle t,y chant,. rFll,, i,i1t; st Novelties and ilest tl'a;ues are always Found in our Stock, •00Ofl13,t9B;el0�JaD®Wt4®9®td•sawhen p • WITH THE, CHURCHES, a8 �j • • Find It, sere teaa4s000se•4oat oes BAPTIST CHURCH. Trie Ladies Aid of the :T3aptist,wilt' give a 10c tea in the church on Friday' evening after which a program will` be given. Mr, Wylie will give a talk On the -Slums of Old London. WILLIS CHURCH. A'1'hanksgiving sermon was ereacl ed by the pastor at the ruorning ser vice on Sunday. A solo "lie wipe the tear from every e$e" was sung by Mr, Albert Mitchell, The first regular meeting of the Young Alen's Club will he held in the lecture room of the church nextMon day evening. The regular meeting of the Woman's Association will be held next EVednes clay afternoon, • WESLEY CHURCH Rev. J. 13. Oaterhoul, 13. A., B. 1.1, ofLondesboro, preached morning and evening last Sunday. He took the topic in the League after the evening eervice. Mn Ldgar. East sang "Flax vest Song" in the morning and Misses Tr i w n and Boles sang God is Love" in the evening, Next Sitniay the Sacrament of the Lord's Suppe'. will be held at the morn .,fag service, the S. 5, Anniversary will be held on Nov, 10th when Rev. E. W. Half '.•penny B,' A., Secretary of the Ontario ta, S. Association will pr•eachmot ning rand evening, ONTARIO: p•3', CHURCH Next, Sunday afternoon is Mission ary day in the Sueday School and the Primary Class will give a Missionary exercise, The young people united with the solder people of the church on- Wedges day evening. Apart of the evenings program being furnished by the Lea gee members. The Hallowe'en Supper given by the ladies of the church will be served this Tiensrdey evening from 5,30 to 8 o'clock,` • Thanksgiving services on Sunday last were well attended, especially in the evening wben the church was crowded -to the doors. The musk etendered by the choir assisted by Miss White, of Windsor was most impress eve end made the service of Praise a delightful one, Cn Sunday next the quarterly fellow ship meeting will br held et 10 a, m. .and tbeCommunion seryice will follow the public service of theemorntng The pastor will preach morning and evening. t 1..r s Births*, Marriages & Deaths BIRTHS, ANKIN-1n Calgary, Friday, October 25tto Alberta. and V Mrs. Norman- Rankin, (formerly Mise Attlee;M. Robinson,)a daughter.. SHUCK --In Port Arthur, on .October 12th, to Mr, and Mrs. Oarl: Shuck, 11 ' e ire Priscilla Corer) la 0 k a so (formerly n P2 A.1138. DOUGLAS -In B rueefield, on October 213th, ARID Douglas,; aged :7t4 years and I1 months. Ontario New Health 'Regulations -- Page `2. Oyothia's Ohauffeur and 'S, S. lee - sons -Page 7. Huron Co news- page 4:. District News -Page 5. " Local news --•Page 5 and 4 Small aclvts.-Page 4. His Five ve p' tilers The Uul:e of Sutherland has five piper's at Dunrobin Castle who always announce dinner on Lire pipes and af- terwards 'marsh round the.di table piayteg various airs and strath- epeys. A woman, writer says forehead i rence. n the dertptee rever�encerPer- haps she is right, but the" average girl doesn't caret for that .brand of reverence. His Satanic majesty hasn't much use for a man who spends hie time in trying' to earn an honest living for leis ,family. etAANeeveAsteonteseteeesesitenetAa } NOW is the e. Time For } Plumbing, Eaii'etrou hin Stole Moving. Air ORDERS will receive prompt at- p p at- tntion, Prices, given on: all kinds of g - m R flu OD r„ r�itlln,,, and Contract W uric, • am& Sut' er• i S. upittsry X Itnitbers Seaf,irth got, coat "leet. lamee%Miller, of IKippab, who , is ,'87 has jest finished tugging his garden. • 'The saivrnill aeelorrie,.hes been pur- chased leY IMIr. W'nt Penner of Bins elr, Wm'. Bone :will"be a candidate fnr the 1bayoralty at'Wingham tor ifll,3. , J, Lorn Seolt ,• of Iieneall, had t_he Mietertwee to .'fall while picking lapples itnd received a had shaking up, the steamer Thomas Drummond arrieedin port on Thursday at noon with a cargo of 1.07,000 bushels of wheat for the Goderich elevator. Arch. Robinson, of West Weevil - eosin bas bought the James Matti] 'farm on the 3rd concession of Hast Wawanoskand takes possession this fall, W. Chapman leaves Goderich for Cleveland where he expects to spend the winter,"Billy" will likely be play. ing on a fast hockey team during the Messrs, Ritchie & Cosens, instlraiice and real estate agents of Wingeaw, received' word of their appointment as down town ticket agents for the Cana- dian Pacific Railway. Mts. Chapman of Best Wawani,sh bad oorn,tbat on September 1st had reached the height pf 12 feet, 7 inches, and grew ronsiderebly after that; be. fore Jack Frost interfered. The G. T. traekmen had a success- ful meeting in Wingham on Saturday night. Organizer Viendt was present and took about 3).into the Union. They expect to get good increase in pay shortly The steamer Ramieistiquie came tett port on Thursday with a cargo of 121,000 bushels of wheat for the,.Gode- rich elevator. She reports that sev- era! boats were holding back at Fort William pati fol• the weather conditions tor1r ane Miss i� i_s 7? i Tc ,& P eel honor In' household science at .M In-. siitnte, Guelph, expert de or,- will deteoneteato ht earlpastry making to the ladies of St. le,, 10 et. Augustine hall of 7th commencing et 1.:30 p. in Dr. and Mr=. Whitely of Il, announce the engagemee it daughter, Vera, to Mr. Alexander James Atelier zie, of Turon of the lite Charles McKenzie; Sarnia, The marriage to take place tatter part of November, Mr Free, Adams of Ford ice, has disposed of his Ilardwar'e hn mess end e operty in town to Me. W. T, Raiz, of P.tvit tusk, and has purchased the C ttelt,h• Hardware Business in Guelpb. Mr. Adams and family intend leaving for the. city in a couple of weeks. Provincial Constable Phiupen of Winghene received on Tuesday' number of singing birds direct from Get many, In the shipment were wet biers and rollers, 1\1r, lehippen now has one of the best &election cf singers to be found in �Wcstern Ont, graduate 1 tte .McDonald rnonstrat and Augusth t Nov, Goderich, t of the to, 5011 of the His l-lonov, Judge Doyle, of God rich held Voters' List Court at Win ham. There were 245 ap,leals, 61 local option contest being respousih for the large number of appeals, A appeals were disposed of except leve and these will be dealt with at a adirnmded sitting. Ute Dlnnday lest. while digging ne W. F. "VanSeone's et NE/feel:amn t find sewer connection, Me, Van Ale ty was squeezed by the earth caving i nearly Curving him beneath 1 weight. help was obtained, and. h was dug trot hot trill feel the serene for some bays. Mr. Birt Vaniegmend of Begin sou of Mr. eV, D, 't anlgn,ond, Seaforth, has been appointed, sense tary of theProvincial eerchrteet .Association ref Set- atche.wan recent! formed, Mr. E at,llgnond has attai,,e e. prominent position in his profet si0n in the western province.,, .r1 petition, has been circulate. 1 htongh ,Mcliillnp and has been large ly slgneii, asking the conn 1 to eel: omit a local option by laav to a. vot of the people at the Jan u'iryelections 'There is only hotel in eleleiilop theta( Dublin. The .Lutheran. Church' Dash wood WAS the scene of a pleasant event o GVednesdav, Oct, ^-'3rd, when ;Elis Bertha Ginttnrr was unite in marr:tee te Mr, Frank Citirk'o Thames Road The ceremony was per. formed by Rev„ Thin in the .presence of about two hundred and fifty guests, the ceremony taking place about 3,30 c'a}ock. For'dwich Record. --On Thursday last three men of this town were kind enough to go out and distribute the tax receipts for :Mr, Fred. Sotheran, who is confined to his bed with a ser. Ions set a t Cl. of pneumonia. et mons a, zo p w this 11[6 shows the good heartedness of Some men although we know of many others who would have done the rams thing, but two of those lost a da. s'' work, while Y th, hal thethird elt r art to d aped his patty e auto, and they did it with a right good wile Dlr. and Mrs. William Lane of Gode- rich, were at Toronto last week at. tending the wedding of their second son, Dr, Charles Lane, of Detroit, to Miss- Irene Acheson, youngest daughter of Mrs, eche Acheson, formerly of Godericla. The wedding took place gnietly on Tuesday morn. ing at the home of the bribe's mother, 291 Si, George street, Toronto, The ceremony was ccndneted by Rev, J. W. Hollinrake, of Windsor, `brother- in-law of 'the bride Last week Mr. Wm, Maxweil sold bis beautiful farm on the Bluevale Road to Mr. Miller. Procter, of the 3.d line of Morels. The farm contains .150 acres and is one of the,best in the'• wnship of £urnberry. Mr.' Max - 11 will dive ossP salon next March.' e t .tai ch." Mr Fredpp i .Hat�tiie of Gulroes has leased farm for .•'a term of years , to . Samuel Burchill of East Wawa h, who will get possession next' role There seems to bare been a t of selling fever among the I)irec- s of the-,Ternberry Agricultural iety. In addition to the above gentlemen, who are' directors, ssrs, J.. A. Brandon and Geo, T. bertsor., who recently sold their ars, were also . directors of the e - e le 11 n n nes 0 rte n, is e ss a, n7 s • d d 0 on s d F To wo M bis Mr nos Ma sot' tor Soo two Ro far Snc 1' plc e>:t at h the one her par Cou Jirl am The sev her. beca 2n d unti corn Hen ban clan iety. lie following refers to the late anor Oarisle, beloved wife of hole Caristle; who died. of gastralgia, er heme, Alberta Se, Hensali,' on evening of October 18th 1912, just week past the i4th anniversary. of birthday. Deceased, with her ents, came to this country. from in Down, Ireland w in her e ori Y , y. hood, She was a,' daughtert of es and Mary Carlisle, of the mes Road,79sborne Tp. , Fifty eu years ago she was' married to now bereaved husband and they me one of the first to settle on the Con ofEI where they resided a b es ds d yy i1 fouteyears ago when retiring to active life they removed to their tortablehome on Albert •St. sali. The .deceased ;leaves a 'bue- d;etnd family of five :soa19 Med Rix ghteys. At Mr.' Alex, Watt's sale ,ort th Mil► roa4,'Tucicersmith, last, week, is heavy draft filly*as gold for.: $298, In'.loolcirig over, a . Hay "'rcwnship voter's list of;1892, some', aslopishine ohanges are 'noted. In poll '73o 3. comprising Zttricb and: vicinity thee* were 213 naivete Of theae'only 88 are here now, 73:ere dead and the remain, der are scattered into various' parts of the country'. The votel number of names on the net was 1042, while the present list totals only :,9511 The ante family is growing rapidly in Seaforth. There are now 20 cars owned andlused ifs that town whereas two years ago there were only two or three. The owners of autos are as follows: Robert Bell, W R, Cole, Dr, .hose, Dr. Burrows, Dr. Mackay; Mee. I, V. Fear; Mr. Cuthill, Jehn.'1'ur- ner, D. McDonald,11. S. Hays, Charles .Clark, George. T, Turnbult & Mein-, Cosh, Ie. Kling, Oscar Neil, A. lee Forbes, E. Sperling; James Architeld, W. T. Bok and John Dodds. Possibly no casein recent years has aroused so pinch interests its Exeter as the action taken by the ,Exeter Canning and Preserving Company. lest Spring against Mr. W. J. Bissett. the Sanitary inspector of the town, which was tried in Goderich in, June. It will be remembered that a' year ago last Summer the Canning Company put a large pile of decayed pea straw in afield near the Station and refused to remove it or plow it under when re- quested by the Board of health to do so. Sd obnoxious was it to the people of the neighborhood that the Sani- tary inspector was instructed to have it taken away. The Canning Company then issued a Wsit claiming 5200 dam- ages and an injunction restaining the defendant front further trespass, A judgement c tent iv I n. n (tains 9 sat Goderich rtr,h for `6l3 $ and ud u an•I ' n7 neLionwftn County too Ccur Posts town decided to Bissett.tThis the appeal against and (Badman and Stanbury.who had con ducted the defence, we: e instructed to carry the case to Toronto, i'he argil ment was heard on Tuesday and the judgement of the Court of Appeal composed of three judger, was a cone plete victory for the Sanitary Inspect- or. The injunction was cancelled and the Canning Company ordered to pay the costs on the County Court scale, retaining only their ,judgement fee 513 with Division 0 urt Costs, • Wingham sees Near llrawning Planking Over Mill Race Gives Way and Young Lady Has Narrow Escape Wioghati,, Oet, 28, -What might have proyed a douhle drowning oc- curred here about 3 30 Senelay eftsr- eo0u. Miss Wapner, of town, 10 company' with Jir. John Elliott, son of the late Dr. lelliott, was rt'ossing the bridge by the (lead -gates over the mill ('ace at the time. The planking he'ing Tatter rotten, the bridge over the race suddenly gave way. both young people being thrown into the water, which at that point is nearly ten feel deep; llr. Elliott restated the shme and ran for assistance, Miss' Webster, in terrible: fright the while, hanging on to a blank 'in the stream. A hires crowd was soon of the scene, and Lu meantime Roht, Lockeidge, who lives near by, secured a pike pole and wail ed to to the yen ii„ lady's assistance, Getting hold of the plank, and with the assistance of anol her, who pinog- ed into the water, clothes and all, and got at the frac end of the plank, he succeeded in drawing the young lady to shore in an exhausted condition, She was soon taken care of. 1lxer',c. tnent ran high, and tenets credit is due those who came to the young lady's assistance., sfN�iY� i5 fdSTPdtr�l�l7�id� 9P� Local News wAmm$4,3mnitit ANOTHER INMATE Another inmate bus arrived at the House of Refuge in the a person g Mrs. J. Harris, of Exeter, p OPERA HOUSE T - O I'. N LiHT Perry's Peerless Players opens a three night engagement at the Opera House in the "Princess of Patches" with Hazel Corinnie a relented and char:nine soubrette, as the. Princess and Dan Molloy as 'Waggles the tramp Don't fall to see this popular play which after seeing it you will consider it a treat of year lice.s, High elan vaudeville between acts. And a free band concert in front of Town Hall from 7.30 to 8 p. m, L5r'ices 50, 85, 25, Seats on sale atFAir's. ANNUAL GUN SIIo(5T, The Clinton Gun Olnb will hold their 22nd annual short on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21 anti 22nd, A good 'Program has been planed. ,0, 0, T„ C,O;'MMENCEMFR,T, The Annual Commencement ex erclses will tape place in the Town Hal on:Thnradayevening, , Nov, 1665 when the various prizes will be pre- sented. MLNORLOCALS, "Mistaken tor a dear" will now be the sad daily beadline, when the nimrods get loose in the woods. One week front to -day there'll be a new president of the United Santee, a; good second and a "has been." No names mentioned, HOUSE NOTES. Mrs. 'Holmes bas• moved into 155r, D. A. blacPherson's handsome' resi- dence on Rattebury Street' and 94r.' Isaac .Bars is now occupying the cottage vacated by Mrs. Holmes. Rev. Mr. Wylie has taken Mr. C. Cantelon's house on Isaac St. recently occvtpied by Mr. Painter. A new shingle roof is being pint on the home of Mrs, McGerva, Ontario, Street. PIPE ' STRAWBERRIES Mrs. Jamesterin of ": o l3tl. S g, rters, telephoned t the NewEras n office Lb's afternoon that she had picked a rile strawberry, in thegarden that neeastur ed 4 inches io Circumstances and man -y -pore were ripening., ,Latin; dorm li, McGt eg,or 94;• Savelersorl .4, H. Katy 86 �F. Fentne.baki'c 85 H. CanLeloi 81 ,O. Phillipe so •A, T'ov nalreltd. 79 C. Mair 77: C. Cook 71. J. Wylie 76 P. Shipley 76 *. Wallis 755 i, Iteeeneede 7t. 1 Sinclair 67 C. 'Whitmore :le M, Lansing 63 C. Cant:elon 62 ' E. Carter 55 P. C'anlni ethanr 52 le. 1f wiser L0, rW, Crich 48 H. Stewart 46 B. Shee3ey 46 A, Nedtaer '42 A. 'Glazier 33 m. Smillie' 38 A.'Shanzh:tn '!7 E, Miller 34 G, Beaton 31 L. 'McConnell 30 F. ,Copp 28 G, Beattie. 26 C. Thompson 15 F.'MeAllister 24 W. Ap ,e•li-y 23 Z. Churchill 21 L. Churrh,d 20 N. Sparks 18 113, Halt 15 J. Po'test 13 L. Hanley 10 Latin, Form TT, r, Manning 9.1 M. Illi tit 97 Milton Cook 91 W Caldwell E Brisson ;'6 ;. .7. Smith, 90 J. S:maple 90 E, Wise E0 0, McCool a9 O. Cole 89 F. Thompson ,5 P. Moffatt (38 M. MiIne 84 V, Carhet•t 83 C. Bea, om. 87 M. Ball 86 Maud Cook 86 H, Johnston 85 R. Rainnle 85 O. McGill 81 17. Rodaway ;13 Id. McTaggart 82 E. Wasm.an 80 L, Rathwell 79 H. Harl ,nd 7e +AL Das i,1,,,n 78 K. Goviet 73 E, Powell 75 - 1. Rathtvell 74 5', Helen -75 G. H•wdio 75 C. Hoare 71 M. Mair 70 A. Elliott 70 II. Shaw 69 R. Chowen 88 J. Middleton 68 P. Wheatley 67 S. Agnew 66 C. Kaiser 65 C. Harland 65 D. Cantelon 63 L. Cook 81 1i, Holmes 58 A. Dewar 58 I. Roberton 55 R, Forcestet a4 14. Wallis 51 L. Ken'rerly 47 1'. Potter 41 I iteelsture, Fern't II Daviclson 37 P. Potter 8'2 - .i Smith 80 I Collins 77 0. 1•larland 76 J. Morris 71: F. Thompson 74 E Manning 73 J. 1Vlid;letin 73 L. Howe 79 V. levans 70 P ,ilol4att 70 0. Met, 11 67 0. Cole 6,7 , M. Cook 65 T Smillie 64 G. Nannie 63 R. Cowen 52- E. 2E. Wasmac1 69 W, Caldwell 66/ M. McTaggart bo T ,Roberton 60 13. Wallis 30 A. Dewar 59 E. Wise 55 A Elliott 50 5 5 P ha. W u�tle,v �5 MM Elliott 54 $ 51 Rodaway • 0, Beacom 53 H. THarland 52 S. Smillie 52 V• 1C'arbert 51 H. Shaw , 51 C. Kaiser $1 JI Holmes 50 'G Red's,: 50 V. Hearn 60 el. Johnston 49 S, Agnew 48 L. Rathtvell 17 K. lelcNauglhton +7, NI, Mair 46 M, Hall 46 'M :Cook '45 L. Cook 44 Jamieson 43 K. Govier 43 C. McCool 41 L. Kennedy 49 E Powell 37 E Brisson 36 M Milne lsic 35 D. Canitelon 28 I. Gowi'd 27 R. Foreestee 16 We have received two large advance shipments of the Ig13 Paper, and: they,are ready for your inspection, Special sale on 'Small ' Lots and l ,emihants. Win ow Shades ,The kind that neither fades, cracks or curls - Rollers guaranteed. Special orders sent for shades of all sizes and colors. Dress Patterns Shorthand,' Form I. A,'no weeheid 92 Parimer 83 C. Jolereeto.n 78 J. Morris 72 C', +Mitchell 69 .B. Rawdeai 69 L. Wilkin 51 Sheet/head, Form IT. I. Collins, 63- L. Howe 56 Frenteh Composition, Form' III. {C. enieleol'sop, 58 Cantelou 83 D, Barr 82 til, ;Gray 618- , I J.'1i Wylie 65 Y A, 'Cooper -56, V. Losbb 52 I.:'Wilkin+. 50 ''GV`. McNaughton 18 M. Yates 43 S. Henry 34 IM. Giu27 aike j�P, Walnr 25 5, Scott 22 F. Ford ' 18 2r GerrJi�atn Clomposuttotii,E�lrst ,.,I'V'; 1Nf, Reygaida $Q , i t _, +. ISSEVIDRIMESMMZIk '3We handle the celebrated - Ladies Home. Journal Pat- terns -recognized as Amer- ica's best patterns, Up- Io- date in every way. tot and 15c each. Quarterly Style Book 2oc Monthly Style Book free. oper & eLINTON ., . .a,. rah rr .. r.�,s..., W. McGregor 72 B. Beacom 44 H. Forrest 38 ne. Gus1,:1 16 s Trigonometry, Form IV. 'H. Middleton li ii. Tnimer 02 Me Shipley 41 R. Dewar 40 E. Torrence 40 D. Tierney 40 NeeCHiNOMIYA the Crown Prince of Japan Wanted Young girl to Resin the telephone operating. Af,n:y et. Clinton BELT. TELEPHONE OFFICE Hallowe'en Sapper 151 ?ff fi2 5 RB,fi e9'i �A1 an,©8W,8,5t �llktt28Ei1�4V��0L :ONTARIO STREET METHODIST CHUBCa. Supper Served from 5,3I to &,t0 An Excellent Pree+am will he Given Including 'Pipe Organ Solos, Solos oe rvltss Pales and Miss r, Alen, Readings .betelissr5 Ciufr and Allis. And Addresses by the Resident Ministers, TICKT+;T5 25 CENTS NOe RIO'S Single Fere for Round Trip. GOING,' DATES. Oct, '7 Le Not, 9 so pot'ats in TEM!tGAAMI, ETC: 1 '. Oct, 17 to, .3oe 9 to Meeleoka Laken'entire of tB'l.ys, Pene`:ane, Midland, L' ek'efieed Severn to North Bay, rn,clnsive , Argyle to Coboconk inclusive, Lindsay tc Ilaliburton tn.:1 ,rive, Madawaska to Parry Soundinclu ,Plow, n Altickets valid! for veneers until Thor daY, December L t2th, o xc oIt to points Peached{ by reean,ei 8i.nes, Tiuelsday, "Noyemiber 12th,'11)12, JOHN _ S EtAbl FORD' & SON,Agents A,O, PATTISON, depot agent A',I+1. Duff,` distrfet 'ass8enger aa eat P a g h 1i n Station, aro toy O:fit. :_:, eE SEN T For ale J • H U' i. 23 O i `; Lon desboro, Ont. 4 Coal Stove For Sade, Art Souvenir, ban burner heater • for sale, large sizr, 1C first -t lass or- der. Apply to C. HOARE,. For sale 7--rooned house eorrer of High and Victoria streets, Electric light and evaterworlis Cap of the most desirable lrerctens in Clin•on Easy terms if desired. Apply to. 8'. B. HALL. ;lr'or Sail One heavy two-year-old colt, lot 35, 15th concession, Goderich town- ship, C, 11. HOLLAND, F. e. D. itstoIST 7WE 1'r olesceor or Haste. Organist of'4 Willis Presbyterian Church Piano, Organ, Theory. Voice Culture. Pupa's prepared, if (desired, 'lor, any 07 the exan 1nine excites in Toronto or the Loudon College of Mus.':c (England', ' 31 ai grades and al, .branches, Special System for beg nuers for Lan ofor te, T rr_ s 'e + application. Studio at1=loare's new store, next to Counter's jeweiery ,stow. Iroise for Sale - A comfortable to Ie frame house, in good repair, quarter acne of landr, v t fruit trees, ,eon ven:emttly lo - ca, e . This very comfortable pilo- perty will be sold cheap. Apply to MRS. JAS. TUCKER, l I-tinceas Street II'Zince€t Cook and kitchen gist wanted at Ince. Apply to .MRS. J. RATTENI3URY Rattenbnry House Wanted ----- Wanted agnod pian and a smart boy at once, W, T. O'NEIL, OR* OVENS, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. Ovens, St'rgeen, Eye Ear, Nose, Tbroat Will be at Holmes" Hing store ons T'ueeday, Nov. 5th Glasses properly inlet) „catarrh and eye trouble and estate as treated. Auction Salle Auction, Sale of a car load of first• class mulch cows and young cattle. Mr. J.' E. Ferguson will sell' by Public Auction at ;Normandie Hotel barns Clinton on Friday, November 15, a car load of good milch cows., Sme newly calved, and balance due in ltIarch and April, also some yearling and two year old heifers. This is an exceptionally good lot of well bred cattle aand will be sold without reserve. Terms, seven months credit will he given on furnishing approved joint notes, A disconnt lot 4 per cent straight for cash, T. UNDRY ;: " . J. N.,e . FER5USON Auctioneer Props ietce