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The Huron News-Record, 1893-09-27, Page 13• We ftre showing the Best and Cheapest Stock of Woollen Goads in this County, all our own . r manufacture, which we Guarantee Pure Wool. The stock consists of Fine Medium and Coarse Wool Blan'1: ):3111 fn3s and Pr:o38. Snapped and Unknapped. 44Sheeting, and Cotton and Wool, with and without border " 61Flannels, Plain and Patterened, all weights, Unshrinkable. Tweeds, Suits Made to Order, First Class Fit Guaranteed. Yarns, Single 2 and 3 ply, all colors, made of Pure Fleece Wool, Splendid Assortment of Knitted Goods, Men and Women's. 44 " Hose, Socks, Mittens, Cardigan Jackets, &o. Wool Batts for Quilts, Comforters, Matrasses, &o. Horse Blankets Shaped and Strapped or by the yard,—Horse Suiting. in Stook and Made to Order, a Speoialty,—Large Heavy Sweat' Blankets and Coolers.—Robe Lining &c,, &,— Wool taken in exchange. - I3EFORE YOU Rt7Y CALL AND SEI: OUlt STOCK, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ,saver Mills Woollen Store, - 4 Clinton Ont. NEXT DOOR TO HARLAND BROS., HARDWAiE. if 14 fl rt if he New Firm ANCE -F: SPALDF-.G, (Successors to ROBINS BROS,,) BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS P,re now WIDE OPEN for business, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the purchasing public. They offer one of the Most Complete Stocks in the County at the Lowest Possible Prices. For The °Vex( TEA. Def FS we will offer several lines of .WALL PAPER & WINDOW SHADES AT COST. as we wish to make place for a Magnificent Assortment of Christmas Goods. Ranee & Spalding, - Clinton. }IIJRON CETRAL EXHIBITIO\, September 26th and 27th. 0 Whiie it town visiting the Fair call and see our FURNITURE. EXHIBITION OF • Never before have wo been able to show you such a well assorted stock, and at such remarkable low pi ices. It has been a difficult matter fur us to supply the demand for those 45e. and 25e. 113a,3inb®o 'rabies • • they have be; n selling eo fast. We have just received another large shipment of them. Come and get one before they all go. --0 JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Night calls answered J. W. CHIDLEY, JR., Funeral Director and Embalmer. at his residence, King St., opposite the Foundry. Join Uunninfla�, GREEN GROCER, :-: CONFECTIONER AND tl Canadian Express Agent, ALBERT ST.. CLINTON. Fresh Heddies and Bloaters. Oysters constantly on hand. Alio some Canadian Cranberries, cheap. WANTED.. orgetio men ase find atoady employment with ,. r. as Salesman. Experience not necoaeary. Hand. vJeme ontflt and the benefit of over 25 years experience furnished every than, Choice special linos and control of territory. We have over seven hundred scree of Ohoiae Stook and can give you many advantages. Our mode of eeturing,and retaining Reisman 19 superior. Cattier our terms. Tho trial will coat you nothing. STONE & WELLINGTON. 771.8m Toronto,Ont Land to Lease in Clinton. 5lxtytaerea of good land, meetly In grana, to lease tor rn of yang, either together or In lots of 10 or Metea e. TWo ton -acro lots for Salo on moderate '.t4181if. H. HALE. Clinton, Sept.4th,1893. 21-773. N'ELSON T, RITCHIE, P. L. SURVEYOR and • CIVIL ENGINeER, Ki't;111rctlDIN - - ONT. t';ii^'dabs left at this offline promptly at- • 'aerated to The Equitable Savings, Loan and 1;Milding Association of Toronto is an association organized and incorporated with en authorized Capital of $5,000,000, which le divided into 50,0110 shares of elite each. Tho cost of a share is 81 entrance fee and 60 cents n:outhly dors for about eight years. ,Apply to T. SMITH 1MELTIE, Agent, Clinton P. O. Auction Sale Farm, Farm Farm Stook, &e. Tho undersigned bas recelved inetruotione from the proprietor to sell by publte auction, 00 the promisee, Lot No. 14, BM ooneeso,ou, Stanley Township, near Jirucetield, on Wednesday, October 18th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following valuable property: Tho real estate coneiets of lot No.14, e•.n. 8, Town- ship or Stanley, comprising 100 acres, more or lone, nearly all cleared and under cultivation. There is on the property a large frame dwelling, 40x78 barn with stone stabling. Two bearing orchards. Excel fon: water all the year aronnd. Also 701thoronghbrod 8hropehii-e sheep, imported and Canadian bred (re- gistered) many of them prise winners, 0 of them rams and 18 ram (ambo; 10 head of cattle; 8 horses. • Tfro,e.—All sumo of ft 0, and under, sash; over that amount 12 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes. Six per cent. off for sash on credit amounts. For further particulars apply to E. BOSSENBERRY, JOHN DDJNKIN, Auctioneer. Proprietor, 777-91 Brucofleld P, 0 ESTRAY STEER. • Strayed from the premise, of the nnderaignel, Lot 47, Bay8old eononasion,on or about September 20th, a largo two-year old steer, color red, with white patch on lett elle and dawn back of left ahonlder blade, white tip on tail, animal dehornel. A onitahlo reward will he paid: for whoreabonta or raeovery by the under- eigoed. WM. WEIR, 777-tf. Clinton P. 0. i For Sciatic • &Neuralgic TRY ONE APPLICATION pains. OF THE 86 p� "MENTHOL epee • PLASTER IT WILL DiSPEL THE PAIN LIKE MAGIC. •Goderich. At the meeting of the Collegiate Institute Literary Society on Fieriay evening the following programme, . was presented :— R citation, Mies Jennie Dickson, R-sa•ling, Mr. Cameron, Month organ sol Mr. Mc Kay, Recitation, Nf i.% Farrow, Selections, by the editress, Mine Shepha•d, Dahate,' "resolved that progressive men have henn Imre beneficial to mankind than mechanics", fir the affirmative. Mes..re Lansboroneh and Si hers, negative, Meesre Gerornell arid Marie, The decision was in favor of the negative. BRIEFS. —The iron tug Protector was in . hie harbor on Friday and Seturilny.—The Uovernneot scow now being rebuilt will e h rtly be reedy fir launching.—Mr. Jacob Stoles hes returned from his trip to the World's Fair.—The 13nyficld fishing fleet sailed poet thio port nn Saturday for the North. There was a line bre, a t blowing, making the sight a petty one,—elr..Joeeph \Vhiteheed, of Clinton, was in the circular town on Tuesday.—Mr. J. D. Ronald, of Rrussole, war in town last week.—The In• dependent Band played a choice programme on the square on Saturday evening. --Mr. Fe Moir, barrister of lirus,ele, was in the county t•rwto bast Wadnesday.-11r. .Jas. Slott, of Clinton, was in G'•derich on Fri- ,1.y..—Mr. T. J. Marks. of Hayfield, baited the nounty sown on Friday.—Mr. D. ti'. Macieners-t,, of Clinton, Was in town last week, —Miss F D •y le left f.r Chatham on Saturday to attend the business college.— Mr: 1,. Robb, of Clinton, was in the county t,wn the past week.—Mrs. Braylay and children are vistti ie the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. \\'ilkinenn.--Mrs, fuller, of Detroit, is visiting et the residence of her nr cle, Mr. Wm. C uupbelh—"Che steamer United Empire was iu port on Wednesday tied took on considerable freight for Port Arthur.—Rev. W. G-ddea, of Whitechurch, preached morning and evenin,f in Knox church en Sunday.— N. xt Monday evening Mr. Thos. Mc(ill,cud,fy, of Toronto, will lecture in Knox church fur the benefit of the S. 8. funds. His subj -01 will be the "Shall 11oy'.—Mr. J. NI. Roberts, of Dinsgnonon, was in town last week. — isles. H. Clues has b •eh 1 ieiting friend in 8 .gin ow'. --Mr. aud Mrs. Floury Horton returned nu Friday from the World's Fair.—Regular meeting of G idecicft C unril No. 157 Canadian Order of Ch, a••n Foen,ls next Friday evening.— Mrs. Tanner and child, of Toronto, are visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. Wileon.— The Goderich Collegiate Institute's annual games will take place on Friday afternoon on the Agricultural Park ere Inls. The programme will be an excellent one and those who appreciate atheletics should try to be present.—The list of names handed into the town Clark to be added to the town list of Parliamentary voters, is a long one — The schooner :11. Et'erete arrived in port last week with a cargo of coal for the %Vater \\'orke.—A Confirmatiou clave has been formed to connection with St. George's church.—Mrs. William D,r•k,on who has been seriously ill is reported as progressing favorably to recovery. —Mims Maud ltuteon returned last Wednee lay from a lengthy visit to Detroit and Chicago. --Master P. Horton Ieft on ielondayf,r College.—Mr and Mrs. Smith aro at the World's Far. — Mtree Williams is at the Collegiate during Mies Charles' absence through illness.—Miss Davis is visiting the Chicago ,exhibition.— Mr. Jae. Grahem, ref Chicago is visiting at family residence.—Mr. and Mrs. Porter left last week for the World's Exposition.—Mrs. D. Ferguenn is visiting her children in Detroit, --The sohooner /,ephie sailed on Sat- urday for French River to load lumber for Sarnia.—The schooner /iollage sailed on Friday for Port Albert.—The Steamer Cambria was at Lee's dock'on Friday. RELIEF IN SIX Houns.—Distressing Kidney and Bladder disoaeee relieved in si home by the 'Now GREAT SorTn AMERICAN KIDNEY Crar," Thin 110W remedy Is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back ,and every part of the urinary passngee in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pale la paeeing it almost im- mediately. If yen wont quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Watts & Co., Druggists. Stanley. Mr. Samuel Reid is visiting at, Mr. John Reid's. —We are pleased to hear that Mrs. William Ulitrk, sr., has re- covered from her recent illness.—Mr. Charles Reid has returned front Mani- toba. — Mr. Wallace Wooe, word has returned to Michigan.—R. J. Richard- son left on Friday for Prescott where he has obtained a situation as teacher in the high school.—Rev. P. W. Phil-, pot, of Toronto, is holding revival ser- vices in the Methodist church, Varna. We hope there may be much good done. Mr. and Mrs. William (,lark have been visiting Mrs. James Walker in Exeter.—Whooping cough is pre- valent in this neighborhood. 'RIIEVMATTOM 001141) IN A Dtv.—South Amorloan Rheumatic Cme, for Rhsnnlatism and Neorelgia radically curse in 1 to 3 days. Ite nation upon tho system is remarkable and niyetorioua. It removos at once the oanso and tho dieoneo immediately din- appeare. The firot dose greatly bonefta. 75 conte. Sold by Watts & Co., Doggiest. Sif nri\Toa,J1•A.f3„ottilteten,will, spall farther tredve, bast the t3lrar Betel the several Stu fourth teburlll4 of every month, -Suiussterhlil. Miss Brown, who hos been residing at Mr. 3. W. Hill's during the summer, has returned to her house in Londes- hoL'o.—At the Huron Central Mr. J. J. McLougghlttn got first and second prizes and a deploma for his colts and Mr. Thos. McIlveen got second for his colt. Do it more times,—Mr. Joseph Vat- kins is recovering from his recent se- vere illness.—Mr, Christopher Beacom has rented Mr. Lawrence Manning's farm here for 1804. We wish the gen- tleulttn•success in his first venture in farming. --Mr. J. i-1. Lowery has ac- cepted the agency foe tL profusely il- lustrated book ou The World's [',tit. This work should meet with ready sale as it contains a vast unlearnt of useful information at a reasonablerice.--Mrs. Edwards, of lnne1'kip, who has been ill for some time, died on Thursday, 28th ult., from a complication of diseases, She leaves two step -children and three children, the youngest only about a month old, to mourn her loss. 3It•s. Edwards was n daughter of 11Ir. and Mrs. Wm. McB,•ien, of (3th con., Hui - lett, near here. Her mother and sister Annie were with her when she diets, The: funeral was held on Saturday, the '3Oth ult., a number of relatives from this vicinity hein5 in attendance. AVe extend to 111r. Edwards and family, Mr. and iVJrs. i\4CBt'ien and fancily and other relatives our hearty sympathy in their bereavement. TUE CE1OLERA SCARE. F.ar kills more than ohulera. Severe diarrtcer, purging, colic, cramps, etc., are often mistaken for choleraic troubles. A few doses of Dr. Fossae,', Extract of Wild Strawberry will remove both the disease and the terror it inspired, Dungannon. Jaenee lir•lltnd returned from the \Vorld'e Fair last 'Tuesday and ie 1 ,udita its pr,tieee. — Newton Campbell is about to remove to Chid place from Westfield to ewer into some bueinoaa eneagemeut with Mr. Hilos. —Mr. and Mra. Bickle took in R'pley hair on Wednesday of last week.—Mr.Carpenter and Wm. 1111.s of Arrnow were in town last week.—We regret the illoees of Mr. J. 0. Ward. We hope he will soon be convalescent. --Rev. Mr, Fairbairn returned on Friday and occupied ilia pulpits on Sabbath last.— Preperatione are being made for a concert on the evening of the annual Fair. Miss Johnston and Owen S niley of Toronto are among the attractions.—Geo. Bagley hap- pened with what might have been a fatal accident on Thureday last. He was engaged on a eoaffold and in handling a be 1rd the high wind caught it. sweepiug Mr. 11 from the eootI1Ir1—filing 15 feet. A shaking up and a badly injured ankle are the reiutte.— A good represeutetion of our villagers visit- ed Clinton lest week to hear Sir John Thompson, Foster, &,•., and seem highly pleased with the frank and straightforward way in which the questions rf the day were dealt with.—Mr. and Mrs. Hieeocke, former and rout!, -respected residents , f this place but now of Teeswater, are visiting at their oouaiu•in-law Wm. Sproul. TAKE A Pl EBISCITE. Snot LD a plebiscite be taken it would he found that Burdock Mood Bitters is by long odds the moat successful and pr,pular care for rtyspepsie, headache, eonsitipation, bill- oaenese, bad blood, etc. It is purely vege- table. Tnekersmith. 'Brf•one never shall be,alavea'--net even to their "ciuedue." The term does not tit in very well when applied to a young man of thia township. .However, we presume Bri- tone have ever carried a goodstirliug record and will maintain the old—aud new—time rimitation. Britons khall, eometimea, be slaves. The trustees of 3. S. No. 4 have engaged Mi+a Dodd, of Clinton, for the ensuing year at $210. Mr, Thos. Fowler has returned from a year's visit on the P.cifie slope. MANY A YOUNG MAN. When from over work, possiblyaesisted by an inherited weakness, the health Utile and rest or medical treatment must be resorted to, then no medicine can be employed with the some beneficial results as Soott'e Emuls- ion. Goderich Township To late for lest Weak. On Sunday, the 24th Sept., Mrs. T. H. Cook presented iter 1eige lord with a fine specimen of humanity. its a girl. —Mrs, James Millet hits re -rented Mt'. T. Shepperd's farm on the Bayfild Line and has commenced fall ploughing. Mrs, David Beacom, of the Bayfield Line, is seriously ill. . SOMETIHING TO REMEMBER, if you're a weak or aiing woman :—tha there'e only one medicine so sure to help you that it can be guaranteed, lee Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presotiption. In building up over - writ ked, feeble, delicate women, or in any "female complaint" or weakness, if it ever faits to benefit or cure, you have your money bock. It's an invigorating, reetorativo tonin, a soothing and etrenthening 'nervine, and a safe and certain remedy for woman's ills and ailments. It regulates and promotes' all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, diepets aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and reetorea health and strength. Nothing else can be as cheap. With this, you pay only for the good you get. Brussels. NOTES.— W. A. Thomson, of Toronto was renewing old acquaintances around here laet week.—Tho Methodist choir of this place furniahed the music at the church re -open Ing on the let line of Morris on Monday eyenei g of this week.—Mrs. L. Hembly was visiting in Detroit last week.—Joe Web. ster is hotne from Dakota,—James Bailan- tyne has opened out a stook of groceries in connection with the egg business, we wish "Jim " success fnihie new adventure.—Thos. Narrow and Jas. Moore attended the Con- servative demonstration at Mitchell on Tuesday of this week.—H, L. Jackson, jeweller, of Brnasels has a wooden clock which is said to bo a fac-simile of those in use in Cnlunibue' time (1492 ) It is a curio laity well worth seeing.—W. Roddick and Jas. Ferguson anted as judges on horses and cattle, respectively, at the Wingham fair last Wednesday. There eon be no health for mind or body so long as the blood is vitiated. Cleanse the vital current from all impurities by the use of Ayer'e Sereaparilla. This medicine recruits the wasted energies, strengthens the nerves, and restores health to the debilitated system. WORMS vin ..t. mineral ;of rorms 14 441< Ititldj: fropxchiloon g(ptitfltf+,, pse Oft so/ultra C fMAN WORM ]prompt, reliable, Pasts 41;d plea#ENC1eq iring no after medicine. Never falling, f.eave no bad after rrSogta, Price, 21fi coats ;per Box EPwotu'u Limo us 010 ONTARIO ST METHODIST CHURCH —Tile annual meeting fur the election of officers held on Monday evening, the following officers wore elected :—Hon. President, Itev. W. Smyth; President, Thos Murch; lot Vice President, Jacob Tay— lor; 2nd Vico Presider;t, lilies Susie Moore; 3rd Vico President, Alex Cooter; 4th Vice President, Miss M, Andrews; Secretary, Mies L. Gibhings; Treasurer, Mis. W. G, Vance; Organists, Miss A Gibbings and Niles M. Couch. The formula of .43,e, 's is mei known to the me.li,'al profession, and uni- versally approved. The reputation of rho firm guarantees excellence and uniformity in the medicine, and the worlds's experience for noisily half a century hae fully demon- strated its value. Blyth. On Sunday eevoral of the Members of the C U. t'. of this town drove over to 11101801e to j tin the brethren of that town iu being Present at their nuniver arY ervt e which was held iu the E ,glish church. They re- port ha•iug b-eu wt ll ptid by this exerlltnt dtsoourte which they heard.— Oa Nloudey Iu)p•ctor Paisley paid us arse: her vIsi` nud ell of our hotel keeper^ ee r,newer a ch u•g: of an inlrioge. ent i the L •enee Act. —There was no ser:: a fn 'h: E g iah church on Sunday otening owing to the ,noun:bent Iter. '1. Higley, taking pert in the opening • of the Enyliah yhurcll in W.ir.gham:—U•, Sunday evening there was no set rice in St, Andrew's Presby terian chnrdh, the p tater, Rev. A. McLear, taking duty in 131 mewls. —Mr. T. W. and Mrs. Scott attended the openiop, service of the new English church iu \\ ingham ou SJnday.—On Thursday evening the annual bible eaeiety meeting is to be held iu the Methodtet church. —Oa Monday evening our town f.there met io industry hall fur their regular monthly roue tine of business.—fsve)y preparation is be- ing made to make w,r annu,l fall allow on the 10th and 11'h hist, the greote,t success t the many that have been held here.—Mr. James Hnckstep, our barber, intends moving into the Howard b:iek block sometime this week.—Mreers. Etnigh,Scott,11e11, J. t3.Kelly F. Tanner, llarricke and A. McKenzie re- presented the Conee:vative party of this town at the great Liberal Conservative Dernoustra ion at Clinton on Tuesday of last week.—James Marshall, who hae been spending a few week, in Ceatle Dixon for misconduct, returned to town on Thursday. —On Thursday evening last a couple e f young girls of different f.n,ilies in town dis- appeared, causing great anxiety to their parents as to their wheroabmcte. After a gnod deal cf expense in telegraphing and driving to different places without avail, the young runaways returned home on Sat- urday.—On Friday lnepector Paisley; of Clinton, was in town Inviting the proprietors of our two temperance hotels to answer o charge of selling something stronger than pop. We understand they were fined each $50 and coats.—Our band is putting in special practice for the coming Lair, which is to be held on the 10th and 11th inst. Londesboro. NOTES,—Joe Stevens is building cut. ters tor J. Brunsdon & Son .—A1issOrpha Whitely h s gone to Clinton to learn to be a tailorees with '1'. Jackson, Sr.—B. Lawrason went to Wingham, on Satur day to be present at the opening of the new Engligh church in -that town —Air. Nelson Pringle has moved back to the village again. —A number of the mem, bere of the S. 0. E. lodge of this place will attend a degree meeting in Clinton on Thursday evening, when a number wi 1 be raised to the W. 1t. Degree. — Brundson & Son are busy getting ready for Blyth show.—Regular meeting of the 5. 0. E. lodge on Friday evening, there will be a very interesting provenrune; we hope to see a good attendance. — The bridge just north of the village is completed. -1f. B. Jeffrey, our genial station agent, is by order of the doctors, laid off from work, we hope it will not be for "long.— Mr. James Manning has gone on a visit to his brother in New York city; he is accompanied by his granddaughter, Miss Lawddy Young.— There will be an entertainment given in the Temperance hall by the scholars of S S. No. 8, and others, proceeds to go to buy a bell for the school. We hope there will bea large turnout. --The next meeting of District Lodge, No. 24, I. 0. U. '1'., will be held in the Temperance hall, Wingham, on Tuesday, Oct. 17th. Rev. J. C. Madill, CI- C. T., will be press, ent and address the meeting. Every lodge in thedistrict should be represent ed, as very important business will be brought before the meeting. Intended for last week. Nome—Mr. Stickel, our teaoher, and Mr. Compton, of Bl; th, left for London Saturday evening, returning again nrkt day, they went on their bicycles.—Mr Ueo. Broaden who dislocated his ankle about two weeks since is doing nioely.--We are pleased to see Mr. Dan Eidt around again. - 1V. Bell, H. Cade and A. f Iaggit, who rode to London on their wheels last week, return- ed on Thursday.—Mr. James Manning has had his ho.ise reehingled. Mr. Riley did the wcrk,—!'here were quite a number went to the London Fair from around here last week —The plasterers are busy at Mr. Adams' new building and he expects to oeonpy it soon.—Mies Gertude Young, of Clinton, ie visiting her uncle Dr. Young.— Mr. Ouimette is ehippiog large quantities of hay from this station.—Mr. Melville is working in Blyth at present.—Mrs, (Dr) Young ie suffering from the effects of a very severe cold.—Mee. Howson, formerly of Clinton, has noved into the hoose lately occupied by John McCool.—Owing to pres- sure of work Mr. ee ilken hag engaged a helper.—A special train passed through here yeaterday to ecoommodate those who wished to hear Sir John Thompson and his col- leagues speak in Clinton,—Mr. Rnbt Carter of the eighth con, Hullett, died ou Wednes- day. and was buried an Friday with Foree- tric honoree—Mr. W nt. Brunedon, Sr, is able to walk around a little.—Miea Susan Craw• ford is living at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, just now.—The'trustoes of 8. 8. Na 8, have engaged Mr. John McFadyen as teacher for 1894 He is a brother of Mr. D. McFadyen, a farmer teaoher. They havo also re-engaged Miss McL'tuchlin at an ad• vane° of salary. Sale Register. OCT. 13—Sale of farm stock and ample• menta nn lot 16, Bayfield con„ Goderich township. on Friday, Oot,ber 13, at one o'clock p m. Teems 12 months credit, co 7 per oent. off for mash, Wm. Rnthweil, proprietor; T. M. Carling, auctioneer. USE FERRY "F" ALIt DAMS ' 8"EL 4TROUBLES PA 114¼V' 'LEER Engbl,h Spavin 'Liniment removes all bard, vo't o nal Wue,d /Amps Dud blemishes from hnrecs, n'o, d Spsvtn, Chub., 8plinte, Mug Bane, oweeuuy', stifles, Sprains, sore end t,wonon 'J'hroa1, Coughs, etc. Save 050 by use of ono bottle. Warranted the meat wonderful Blemish Cure ever know,.. Sad by Watts se N.. Druggists. –� World's Fair Excursion. FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1893. Wagner Palace Sleeping Car throu;,h front Clinton to Chicago. Arrangements have been completed Lir a Wagner Paleve Sleeping Cur through to Chicago on above date to be alt oohed to train leaving Clinton 4:-13 p. 111. arriving ut Chiea,l7:15 next morale;. The charge is 02 50 for double lower and tipper berths, million give aceon eodat ion for two pure. n..: A few beetle are still to be had and early application should be etude For Berths, Tickets and alt in:orrea't)a applylto W. JACKSON, Local Passenger Agent, G T.R. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In Ole IRA tITT of the eat,,te of FRANCES 1TPSUALL, late of th, Towu of Clinton, married woman, de- ceased. 1PUIISUANT to Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887- Chap. 110, notir.0 is hereby given that alit orsous having claims or demands against the estate of Prances 51101)511, lite of the Town of Clinton, who died on the 7th of August, 1898, oro required to seed nr de'iver to the undersigned, Sollcitute for Harry Torr. Ranee, the Administrator of the 'state of the said deceased, on or before the Slat of October, 1891 their names iu 1111 and edi •58800, With full particulars of their respective claims. And take notice, that after the said 81st day of October,1890, the Raid Administrator will proceed toe 11'00'1(0 0 the assets of the said decsueod among th persons cut tled thereto, having regard only to the 510in35 of ahieh notice shall have been given, and the said Administrator will r ut he liable for the assets, sr any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whoee claim no. ice shall not have been recelved at the time of such distribution. MANNING k SCOTT, Solimtors for the said Administrator. Doted 21st Sept., 1893. 77.5-41 You want travel on the Best Railroad, then use the C. P. P. YOU WANT YOUR, MESSAGE TO TRAVEL QUICKLY, ih'n nee the C. P. R. TELEGRAPH, Clinton agency at COOPER'S Book Store. CURTAIN POLES that are Finely Finished and Inexpensive Wall Paper that is bought from the Best Manufacturers and selected by experienced buyers. 'Therefore the prices are right and qual- ity ;oocl. Window Shades that are absolutely opaque and washable, moulded on the best rollers. ARE NOW FOR SALE AT COOPER'S BOOK STORE, CLINTON.