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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-14, Page 4'"( "."1", S. -111r -S "? . • „ ,1464"1110"ViarmorimposittimetettitoorAeweir-t ‘`' .11 haoieles Corroption North Waterloo. Malley Wee P!alred Qutl,ike Water to Soeure the gieetion of the Liberal The Government Ree. 'fines to ProtieCilte the BOodlera. (Toronto Star.14berala The evidence -1n the North Waterleo election triel shows thet the most un- blushing wholesale bribery was prite ticed. ehat money wee pouredoilt Water, that after the election further Ovens were paid, presumably as bush rooney. te theee wlacehacl previously re- ceiveel cash, end that ell this went en Under the eirie of organizers and lead,- naen of the Liberal party. It is a black blot on the record of a GeVernment that once. Professed honor and integrity, and on a party thet has preeched purity for generation% So themeless has been the corruption thet the toember should throw up bis seat, that tbe party should lope not an ' bone purgibg itself and bouneing the machine and all Ito evorkers, and that the Premier and Attorney -General should within this day coneneece Pro- ceedinge to jail every meMbee .ef the gangef men whe so boldly/bought the ' constituency, and that he should not except from prosecution the indiyids uals who coneeived, planned' and dir ected the fraud upon the Legislature and the riding, Tile Liberal party benne b safely con- tinue to run elections with heelers and hotelkeepers whose houses seem to' be thebeadquarters for political iriiquity. THE CLINTO HAPPENINGS: OF A wEIBK. keenair les OKAM1144110 • * * QPNIIIMPONOINNr Miss Beth SMith eve:Kling tbis week at the London Fair. Mee, Tenser will leaVe ter the South earlier tnan the rot of her family. ,Dr. Reginald Sherman ha/ been at Buffalo under treatnieut for Ws thew, Matiem. Ur% (Rev.) Turnbull has returned . from attending the flattered of her brother.' • Onief Thomas lies manufactured this e u eys are buying eatensivelne The pretty little new cottage ' of Mr. Kerrei on Britannia Road is. reedy • fel occupation, end elr, turd Mrs, Kerr. will rnove into it the last Week ef Sep - b - Miss Tilt left for Temente otrWednee- day, tieb,jost, after a pleasant viele at the British Exeharige, Rev. Mr. ARM is 'very .rouch „pleased with his pastorate and is a great ad- mirer of the eceuery surrounding our town, Architect Fowler has quite a hand- some ploture in seen/ of a Catholic cler- gY man giving religious instruction te his acolytes,. nve 'nuether weering theiralter gowns. ' Mre,Oornwel) of'Detroit was the guest - of her sister, lilies. Belle Mathelson, Wellington. street; the post week. A great number of halters went u'p the lake meths) Cart:none fleet week of September expecting to have a grand timee • Mr. George Haley intends etribarking in the merchanietadoring business. We wish him success. He and Mrs.. Haley are et the ,eesidence „of ea -Alderman Caldwell. • ' We' cangratinate Dr. lionlifee-Si Wyandotte eu his marriage to eine Elizabeth Newell, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs, N. N. 'Fairchild. ler. Bowbier is sued not long since, cohjointly with Efenri Sulley, beautifel. song think of thee which. deserved a good sale. While in Goderich Dr. N. GI BONO:nee was Deputy Post theater, Fel icitations„ • • • Eferace JeFlortoe and 'are, 'Horton spent Labs* Day at Dungannon, and strange to relate OD their return benne as on tWo formee obcasions of their visit to that toWns they found their dog barkingstriceesantly, and knowing the reaeon Mr. }torten Ira but his gun and fired and found as he anticinated thee the dog's prey was a skenk. • Mrs, 'W. IVatsen ..in Teri:into will spend .soine time et St.' John's hospital visiting her neice, edes.Magee, who is there for treatnient The meeting celled by Mayor Thonals- sop for Tuesday evening,: Oth inst. to feel the pulse of the peorde for the loan of $10,000 to the . Kensiegton factory *as not very enthusiastic. Mr. John Acheson threw lot dee/id-water upon th%rlidagerlitaiefutelstiDg'41W4 ire that neither ehe organ factory or eleva- osehave yetdeclared a dividend,, In Becker and Myers. wipdow Hotel Bedford block, are . two very heildsome oil paintings the,worle ofour yoeng Oenedian artist' Beatrice Mc- CoiLesThe subjects of the pictutes .ttre Sunset in the Alps and LochKetripe. Pantain Bebb of the Ocean House need nbt fear the fall eine., now, nor the spring freshets, ae the • sewer hes been widenedand deepened. :and very large condint pipes put in. - When Mr. McDonald Of Iowa visited town he was sci fond of old Lake Huron 1110 helook ep his residence at • the Ocean Rouse. Ilia fattier Jehn Mc- Donald, nuilt a haw nfilf 'Years age neer where the" Oceitn House now stands. - Threetomatoes groWn by the ima- teuegardener, Harry Jones, Dungap- non,when weighed turned -the scale tit 5.1bs, 12 minces. Pretty good.for Hare ry. Mrs. Feawler andher sister,Mies ryas of Dungannon, have returned' from very pleasant visit With their sister, Mrs. Youpg pf Pontiac,•and while in Goderich were the guests' of their sis- ' ter, Mrs. lierace J. Horton, • . Mists Mead Watson has returned from her Visie to ilagarsvilles • -Miss Andrews, trained nurse at the lesolation Respite!, Toronto, is spend- ing heavacetion .ae the Jennie resi- dence, Bayfleld Roads ' • Miss Seegrniller and her nieces, 'the Missee Lang, will spend September in town. They are at the 'British Ex - 'change, ' • • The Todmen came in hist tHn here light, being on her- way to Midland. Mrs. and the Misses Lawson reterned upOri her after a six weeka trip upon her with'Captatn Lewes/v. His three little daughters are nove sighing. for tbe sea. It seem/ to be a myetery how the Hunter Savage wens -down for the. Todrotin sailed ny Point Aux Bari:pee at 3 a. m. and the Hunter leavage was just one hour behind, and there was no appearance of aby Mre. Captain Malcolm McDonald has returned fenm a. pleasant trip with Ca•ptain Malcolm on the tug Seaanan. Mrs. (Rev.) McKay of Luoirriove anct two children,were hist week the guests of Mr% Mese): McGillivray. Mr. Lance 'Watson, uncle of Mrs. (Da) Shannon, end Mre.Oharles Slut% was spending few Ilays with tihem, We welcome him to the old town. It is a quartet of a centurylor More since chese to tr3r his fortune else/Where, Re married Miss Mary Ann Clarke, daughter of the then- Okown Lands agent. Mr, L, Watson was head clerk for the dor goods and groceries estabs lishinent of the late -Jrrinee Watson, which business was carried on on West streee in the building at present owned by• the Beek of Montreal, The name of Ed, Van Every as D. R. 0. at town hallpolling eundivisiOn bas been substituted insplace of James Farr. Now that the council have ordered that all the old tanks are to be filled e hope they will 011 thee cavity On lein street cornet South, almost; or the sidewalk. A lecly stepped into i the other evening, the electric lighe eing so uncertain on the east aide of Booth street where it joins Elgin.. No tbanks to any ope that the lady was not inijured. We 1, the tight tone eirofessor Cas- sels had a large crowd of sightseers on Saturday evening, The performances were all cleverly executed,but thelight was uncertain, Rev.'Meand Mre. Orr left ma Laboe Day for their home at the Presbye terian Manse, Mono Mills. They droves in the new -carriage they -purchased at Clintog„ their son Lewis and (laugh-. ter:Marguerite being with. theme' Merdeit--Illanitebn. To the Editor of Tan News -Recoup. Mr. Editor '•,-T hope you will allow me in your wideIy-circulated "jteil-to make a feW remarke about this great lcountry where "Wheat ise King " I left (Minton on August 20th . • • in company with Mr, Lasbam end Me.: Bell and slur trip Out was uneveneful. At Dryden Stetioia in Algonia the trails, stopped long °nee& to alloW us to view the Experimental Fairn. Tbe beildipgs are :good; but it seems a ;Orange place to seleet a farm;but theci the Ontario Governnient, has money to ebutn. ' lureived- ineMptcleirrolfleriday- a,ndonas surprised to see. the improve merit that has been made sincerny lase visit. There are now man -y -brick and stone buildings with beautiful levyns .and, flower gardens. The streets and sidewalks are both in • good coedition. There areeeven churches andel Ankles ettierch-will-bieeteskierilif a few day% se"" Tnis vegetables are splendid: One resi- dent told me Unit last -season. he had potato vines seven feee, sikinches long. The potato bug has not done any harm this year: We tea a. twelve -mile drive -into the country yesterda3r and it web tally refreshing to see the immense crop-of-wheates Oa many farrns it was etacked and on others in stook as Man threshers now take it from the stook. One of the farmers a few, miles from here will have 20,000 bushels of Wheat and there a,re many young men who came here a fees' years ago as hired boucle Who have now good farms and buildings and all -clear. Some of the 'farmers' houses are of stone. The cor- -- stones are white and brought froth, a etaiiee•and sold lay weight so that, the farmer* must have money or they could hot ge tethat expense. The peo- ple are turning against the Greenway Govettinaent and if an honest election is allowed there will he a change. -The eicsMayor of Morden is -the Conserva- tive candidate. for this district arid though the town has gone Liberal con- tinuously he has bright hopes of, Win- ning. The Greenwayites are using s What IS known as the "floating ballot" and the "machine" methods practitied in Ontario in the b3re-elections. • , • Gironene Rttraneet. . Morderellan, September 4th. • Befgrave. (Wended for ittet losue.1 • Met Hall was the guest of Miss Qpr- • don of St. Helens last week. • Miss Jessie McKenzie lefton Monday after a three weeks' stay with her sis- ter, Mrs. hicBurney, wbo died on Fri, day morning. Mr, DunearsAllison, who has been -Mahe sick list, was ;able to return to /his school Monday, • ' Miss Lilly McLennan is visiting friends in Toronto this Week. Miss Hall will_give a musical' even- ing at Mr.rEd. Wigntelan's on Sept, 12th. • Mr, j. 'Wellwood took charge of Mr: Cater& services on Saulay last, Mr. Perrie of Wingharn will preach in the Presbyterian church neXt Sun+ day. Mr. Will Bone is able to be out again after a severe illness. A number of people from this vicin- ity are taking in Toronto Fair this week. Mrs jam Agnew reterried to Clinton on Monday' to resume his studies. Mrs. G. Reid is at preemie yell 111, Mr. T, Reid and Miss Reynolds were Visiting friends on the 9th. line last Week; , • ' ee -see...saes enlists :jean and M CafiapbelrAr guestsatMr, J. new's on, Sunday. ' • Eilfarney—Mawitoba. no crops of Southerti Mapithba are Otte& fine and the wheat le expected to run an average of 30 bushels per acre. • 'The young people Of this town are 6j, • • klad be see Miss N. Cleave horee again rent Ontario., • Threshing 'will start about the 12th of September' in this district We had a small hail stor toren Sundae last, blitit did little- damage to ally- ' thing. W. Phillips/has purchased a new threshing outfit lloWard Brown atia W. C. Cleave are dieing a retching business in *the. hardwate line. Mr. William Walker had. his hand badly •cruehed last Wednesday by a runaverff team. - Mr. Reagens-hat; his new barn tome ted f 11, • • Mr. A, Burns was the guest 'at the BreWn House Sunday last, Mr. VV. Bailey will be baek to On - tittle ere long. he elayie—W. C. C. Killdrney, Sept, 5th. ,191*Yeattle Theta Wheat fieldware beginning to _ look green again but the rain is dear ingthe farmers with their pert harretit. Mr. and Mre. Stinton of 13ayibild Were visitin in town Sunday. Mr. Jac oward spent a few days lest week with his uncle, Mr.Horner. I Mr. Alex. fichaIlet has been attend - Mg the tneetinge at Mr. Joe. Rau's. , We hellete Alex. intends buying the 1 phonogreph. Mr, R. Orr le busily engaged buying toes for the Buffalo market and he also ithipoing turkeys to the Arrieri- cen side, Mr, jrio. Orr. bought it cer•loacl of f • sheep feotii Mr. Slioterlon for which he ,pard a fenty figere. Doge ate et 'Tremont doing deadly Work Amongst tile Sheep, The late Anna M. Davison, sister of the late john Davison, Ilarrietee Chancery, and relitt of the lete Judge Cooper, pessed away very quietly on Tuesday it,m. at her residence Wellings ton area, corner Lighthouse streee, The deceased lady Was of a very re- served dispoeltion and was only known to a few pereonal friends, but •her peetty, kindly face and pleasant, Yoke will noe soon he forgotten. She was an invalid for a great humber Of 3rears but enjoyed being wheeled to church and to make some eocial calla upOn her friends untila few weeka ago when Rho began to complain of heatt fellers. She attended' the Woman's Guild "At Horne" for Se. George'e church, in the grounds of Mrs, R. B. Smith, arid Was complimented by many for attending. The funeral tbolt piece Priday m to St, George's church where theloettuti. el aervice of the church was read by her great friend, Rev. Mark Turnbull. The choir, assisted by Professor Pow- er, earlg the GOth Psalm amid hymn 'Nearer my God to Thee" (old version) Peofesaor Cuff providing at the oegan, The pul t, reading desk and Chute were dra in mourning, The pall bearers were her matt esteemed donde, Mesas, O. Widden, Da Mc. Donald, T. Weatheral, R. Radeliffe, Philip Holt end B, Level*, Thy ' mourners were her relatives, Mr, and Mre. Adolphus Naftel and Mr. Merles Gereper O. B. of Toronto, *nephew of ire late Judge r And her 'Meyer, ' Mr. Re Ha le the remains lay n Mate ee Itirel exi lied t • • t T resigettion of Mr. Thaddans W. ' vitt, otte of the Cuetobas Dee* at staff bee been /weep 11 is to 'Conservie 4 Oft Mies Gibson of Listovvel le the gueet I of her mother, Mrs. .1....Ades Fowler, Miss Macke of Toronto is the guest Of her eister, Mre, j. gneg, Newgate .strMeerst. Sceleagour of town eat4 far. Scrimgour's sister, Mrs. McCausland of 1301sevain, Mantteha, accompanied nee to t e Forest 'by. , Me. ()beliefs Kenyon of Shortaville, N. Y., is the gueet of her brother, Mr, X, W. Sioltb, Eaet street bakery. Mrs ' Kenyon. la TOO Well after being treat• 1 : ed here yeare ago for a tumor, Mrs. ft. 8. Williams, her soii, Oem, rnodore, and Mee Ethel returned litet Sat ea f .. d li htf 1 le Pore Arthur, per stean3er St. Andrew. Miss Holmes. late Of letorile. left on Saturday for Strathroy, Later a very pleasant visit at . Goclerith with her uncle, Mr, George Thompson, musics dealer, Mies Rolinee will return at au early date to pay our toviln another 'visit, • she is . Fa) cnarmed, with the scenery. . , Butter is advancing in price. It Was 17 cents per lb. on Saturday, Peaches'. ohe dollar a basket, . The 1Catalidin lay at Dymentes dock on Satuedisy getting „unloaded, Her cargo was 500.000 feet •of lumber for lament. Vire ate sorry to see Mae °bailee, the spa/Mar German teacher at the Collegi- ate Institute, in mourning for a well beloved sister who died -recently. Mrs. Colin Campbell has. returned teem Grimsby Camp meeting. and Tor., onteee Indestrial Fair. She spent a ' delightful time at Grimsby and had the pleasure of nieefing Rev, mr. and Mrs. Belton ther% 'of Sts Thomas. • The Madeleine T. Downing Captain Freer (eop of deceased caetain) cleared from our harbor for Qbicagn on Times- , day 7th inst. after discharging her i :cargo of corn 19,000 bushels at: Mimes' elevator. Mrs. Parker was still steev- arciess,but all the heeds were new. • - The Se, 'Andrew.cleared on .Meeday .. with usuatearge of -pressed hay. 'We. always know when the St. Andrew is .I •expeoted for we see, loads of pressed hay going down West street.. -' • Mrs. -Cooper, a lady feom Port Arthur, who with her little: son; 'John Howard, came down upon the Ele. Aedrew, wee taken so ill that she • could not . return this . trip. Of the . boat. The St. Andreiv's cargo was avl usual 38,000 bushels of wheat from Fore William for Richardson, &Polls. - The St. Andrew did not unload at Richardson Sons' elevator until 1 as in. Monday,. as,the suffered a• little darn - age corning throogh the old unused claannel. from Port Arthilr, a coin vete sel lying acmes the channel now in use, The United Eropire, Captain Robipson opened a way for het, but the mud belabledareelyas she 'paged throngh. The. coal sveseel is lbeing, lightened where.she lies, so that possibly: the Weer will be clear on the retirees trip. Mrs. Wilson of . Wyoming, accom- named ne her eon; Mr.: John Wilson, nruggist of WYoming; drove to Goder- tch te spend afew 'clays the guests of then. relati ties, .Mri. • le 0, .11arriscin and fatni1V, Elgin 'Street, and • Mise . Wilson, :who has . returned :to finish -this Millinery .season with. Mrs; Iti B.. .:.SmIlitishs' Hamel/en lleft.en Monday. te try beefortune in Dungannon as an up to - date mitlin'er and knovving beteartistic taste, we know Dunga,nnon's fair ones will eppreciette hee services in trying toaria,ke thena more attractive, even than they really' are. We Wish: Mise Rarrison all success. • ' • '"•• ' . 'We are pleased to learn that, Plaster Peul Tinnbull of the Collegiate Ins* tute and son of the Rev. Mark Turn- bull, has obtaihed a positiors in the Bank of Montreal at Chatham.. Mat-. ter Paul Ternlitill isaibright exemplary youeh, and We feel aseured Ise will reap henorin hie tie* undertaking, • Mrs. D H. Roes wIth herlittle son and daughtet retureed .on Saturday from. a 10 days' visit with friends at Pettolia Maithasville and other Places.: Mrs,. Rees left per steamer Clarmone, and returned by traineand,'was sprite delighted with her. roiled teip, beieg enabler! to meet so Many friends. She reports the S; .A. ' flouriehing in all directions. e • ' , A . Mt. Harry Armetrong ie iii Wineie oek, and Was fortunate DO '. secure a position in some. offide there, which sultehim, and writes that he likes the' diey end that he is in good beelth. ' • Miss. BaSter, late titeringrapher for the Chemical tialt work% is in Chicago the guest of Mrs. Willie Stewart, the contralto soloist; who kindly sang: iu Knox church dui ing her visit here to Mr. and Mrs,. James Stewart, Trafalgar 'street. . , . Our friend, 1, Hellmuth Oltietal,is Mit again with a pretty new walte, which he has 'called Leonora. Miss Blies Tye played, it, in the manuscript some time ago at a Collegiate Institute entertainment, and every one was very much pleased withit. Every lover of ghe valse should_ get a'Copsr•of -its ate.10, eceas per copy. Sold, by your -corres- pondent, Miss ,E. A. Skimings, who sold 10 copies after the mall came: in bn Saturday afternoon, - . " Mr. and Mts. Jarnee 3roung of Man - theater drove down to spend Saturday in town. Mrs.Yolingts mother and tes- ter or Galveston Texas, visited her very recently and pessed thro' Gocle- rich, their old home, going to and froio Manchester, Mr. and Mrs, Fourbey re- sided in. Goderich many years ago • in the house on Kingston. street, which notv is the residence of Mr, Cat, gro-- ems Mr. Fourbey died swine years ago and•Mrs, Fourbey lives" in Galveston, Texas, with her son. Mr, •John Four, bey's She remembered the old. town With affectionate regard, and ie in the enjoyment of very good health. choos-' ing Gelveilton; Texas, for its mild win- ter weather, Mr. Proctor of Detroit Was the guest last week of Mrs. Robert Donogh, Mrss Proctor's mother. Misses Nellie and, Hattie Donogh have both returned from their holiday Vieit. Miss Donogh visited Detroit end her sister Rattle sPent her noli- days at Exeter. s Conductor Coner, now of Exeter, was loyal to our town on Labor Day, spending it with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltsie of Athene. Cat, (Farmersville), Mr. and Mrs. Gil/Maga of Clinton aud Me. and Mrs. Plumsteel of Same pities spent Labor day plenickiog with Maand eite.Strait. on and their two clever little daugh- ter% Misses' Edna and Katie, on Huron's pebbly beach, The day was lovely end the patty enjoyed thereto e selves thormighly. C Mies Theo. Hensley of No* 'York . rejOined her mother, Mrs, john Haw- - ley. and Miss Maud, and -with Mrs. R. Hawley left for their home at Detroje on Mendey,,,alh.Septernber.. , - We learn that apart from the new evaporatnr at Saltford they will coin, bine a cennery. Colborne, Aslafield and Wawariosh farmere will not need to draw their fruit into town. We mtervieved Captain Babb of the ()dean flotiee on Monday whom we found boy writing In hie ,office. We weee informed that aftee the death of Captain Few, E. G. Schubert, Park . Commissioner, Won Park, ()Mee '0, - ' - a o le it ' apta n, tent a amuse to Captain Babb to pay all expensee connected with the Cap- taiti'e Mimes and death, and lAter he received a telegratO from the same person staking him to Wfre the arrival of the Madeleine T.Dowaing Mat week and her (sleeting. to him at Chicago, showing the bueiness like women, and confidence pieced in Captein Babb. The Captain also thoughtfully merle , inquiry as to the late Captain Freer'. standing in the Master's Aesoefation, and found everythhoe was pe otly ' satiefactory •vOnne with e deo ceesed. Captain ruf also received a tele ' fr'den 1. B. niggle of the Mar- i gition asking eifter detelle of t of the Limyar. Oftiatetiti Babb inf rd as that Oaplittin Free - Meg Of II • legs, and of tete ppte, Stiffii- :I 60 nee waning ! , • ,-... .4,, BBOOrt. seese iipriturtimriprimitiPpr , North Waterloo Election DI West Huron Tettelters' Meeting. "4, _The tee -charm cal Dietrict No. 3 ier, 'W. HeTeek. inet st Varna On the Oth inst. There Wee a good representation present and niutth intereet taken in the Is ;program which proved very inetructive an4dopirofiftoarbolit disconion took puma on.the New Itegulatiou and that part 'Au of it eepecially relating to the P. •Id. ' Vourse caws in for much adverse era. dem as it le leoked upou WI the first etep toward driving this Oonree out et the Public Scheele. The old coerse has been found to work admirably and pupile and teachere Wok much interest &is the work wbicb was indeed a 'Tien - end liniehinte course for public echeet echolare, Ilia general opinion prevail - lug le that the Minititee of Education ebetild leave well. miough alone and thet the present arrangement is very • Indefinite and nneatiefactory. Mr. Geo. Beird °laved the day.'s glaoroal brAa Ctlify°11of eltrlacalguollena t, text book was exhibited and the nfork e to be done during the Course briefly outlined. As it is optionel with Schools d whether this eubject or Botany is taken, Me. Bitted advised ,the taking of Agriculture as it eMbraced a peat g). deal of the tiro ptinciples of Botany and the Couree. The firet sixteen ghee- , tete could easily be covered in thirty- . two lessons, Mr, fia,ircl gave a practi- r cal Illustration of his manner of g teleing the first lessens, using for the Peirpose nuts, eeede and grains. The . lesson proved very interesting and lnetriictive. • g Mr, G. We Holman than gave a talk on Composition; covering fully the• .1 whole Course with junior and senior ✓ classes, anti explained his method of • dealing with the sobject, impressidg the importance. of thoroughness and neatness from the beginning, Every ch exercise shetuld he a fthished product.. Briefly the work ehould be es follows d Fer 41211h:ors (11 De icripeion of things t in the schooeroom or In the school - yard (2.)Description of thingsrequiring d the exercise of memory. (3,)Narration . of events happening about the school. 7 (4,) Naeratien of events • requiripg inenfory, (5.) Reproduction of . stories. ‘' read aid •descrietlon . of pictives. For • seniorti (1.) A continuatian of 4 and 5, e (2.) Reproducing the sense of poetry in : paraphasing. (Sz) Letter writing, busi- Iiesitfortirs-(4.)-Historicalsreeriewe, and imaginary events, Mr. Holman show- ed thet he had given •much thought t3 , the preparation of the paper. . Mr, J; E. flarriw.ell Dead discussed -the eubject of Watery with 3rcl clesses e and -explained very thoroughly his Method. of eekings the COUriiie. Mr. Harnvvell eald that, he .taugnt the A lessons topically in the oeder given in " the book and did so by convereetion, e requiring the.pupils tq reproduce eath • 0' lesson on their slates; In teaching the . government it was better, to proceed , from the knownstaking al a first lesson , ' the sebeol and the teacher, then trustee • hoards and municipal councils and s then the higher governing bodies in their order. This talk proved very inetructive aid the eubject was well 1- -discussed. '- • - The next order of •buisiness' wits • Phonics introduced in an able manner by Mr.Geo,Howard;who illustrated -his method: by diagrams. 'oo the board. - Mr. Hovvard said he- weuld take the e first silc tablet lestions by the "look and . 'say" method. and then introdece the • „ phepic method,using the analytic with • a good deal of simultaneoes .class ,ing. Tho Circle' containing the:. vovvels e. with. the consonents written arciund , tbe outeide wee 'a good device for drill. , on tbe sounds and shbuld be used fre- - quently„ -• • Mr. W. Bairdthenproceededie show e how he wmild :teach Decimals to class : , of beginners and shOwed by his manner of dealing with this difficult subject that lie understood the work thorough- ly. Thiesubject was well discUesed as , was eveey topic taken up and many 'geed points breught out. , In feet tbe meeting was a good one and 'Much benefit was derived therefoem. • The following officers *etc; then • • :elected for tbe ensiling year :—Presi- dent, Mr. J. E. Harnwell ; Vice Miss ' A. Consitt ; Sec., Mr. G. IV...Hainan 'Exicutive Com. Meese% 'G. Bitird, 'L.' Naltel and Miss'Magnire. - The snrograrn for next meeting on Noy. Ulla; as followa t GeographY -els•-ses;'M G W. , . Rothe Weik . Barnwell. Mr..L. Neftel. Literature, 2nd class Miss Consitt •Analysis; 5th class Aft.G.Howatel. ' Reading, Part 2, Miss Maguire. ' Class Mr.J.S,Delgaty. Drawing, Ben. claimes, Mr. W. Baird Drawing, Jr, classes, elitie Kennedy. -itie"-ae-rele woo the :Election Said to Have Had a Fund of $20 000- With Which to Elect The! Man. le..., Berlin, Sept. 8,—There are About 1 Nr. Marry Bothwell attended the charges Of'corruption.and bribery to be InduetrIal Pair at Toronto Met week. The Messre, Dudley sent a cargo of proceeded with *phut the return of applee to Port Arthur per steAmer St. Mr' Dr°1that114' The 21 baLtat"ll r°11 Andrew on Monday, • . No. 2, Berlin, which were 'counted for• . Mrs. Wileon of Torontp has spent 13reithaupt, are Allowed for, Lackner. Emma weeks at the Park Howe thie sutoMer end delights to tell bier re- Of tne spelled ballots sOM0 ere reserved miniscences of it when she was R young or memo, w e ot, pro were OreuNem . • ,., _, 'ledsr rand attended. the halls giventhere te Pr. Lackner and Breithaupt. by CommisSioner and Mee Tones. for whOm in the early days the Park WHO OW /TAAs awOnTi To. . elouse ,was built. Mrs, hues Wes a The first witneaa was Fred Baas. XI daughber of the late Bishqp Straehan .or Toronto, Mrs, WilsOn is a Meter of , Ai. — teatified that' he wee eeproaohed by ger genial townsman tee /Retie; mown ... oers 13osserd , before the election and A A fi a o .apent Q ere money o e or 1. rel aup some time here.' Three. dove after the el 0 i h ' Mr. Barclay Doyle of Wyandotte Dan two dollare. He more kr.Breioh prrouarramodontom ,, Q t Q12 eel gav 'DeltioltilonantheYelailstatirvinp me threedollere, and alsogave my hire and Detroit spent a few days last week aept bad canvassed him for his vote to at the Rotel Bedford and was quite delighted with the improvements going noneiti. WAO reminnie morme. en in the old. town. which he loved to August Nemo' swore Bossard prearn • with her mother, Mrs. •Uowler. TimsitisWahir;aaboorb.son spout tabor vay . 4i4 vote, ,which. be fulfilled bt givin ,... ' teed him, money after the -eleallise fo Dr, Reginald Shaonon, we learn, hae him #2, - • . . , been .suifering so .severely from- an attack of rheureptisin that he ' feels it k disoussion here eroae by Mr. Ayie vvorth, °amen for the defereie, arsine • advieS•ble to spend' some time at some where. . . proof of agency through Boseard. • of the mineral beths at Banff or ells, . . Before further evidenoe was adduce Mrs.. William Baxter has returned. the judges railed thee they would hea from her summer's visit -at Muskoka .furtherehargee, . . . .„; e. .and other rioted.summer resorts. Bhp . ' mow= carr iteenie-e.: ' • .. will be at her residence; Lighthouse. • • Conrad •Gildner thea took the ettui street, this week. On' Seturday the G. T. a; train kllied and swore he got $6 at' Boomed e note , • a, couple of cows that happened to be through One Sehrentz. Cross-examine on the track at the. stone crossing, by.Mr. AYleeworth; he Would not Aden Polley's farm. ' • • it. was for bis vote. : e - Salle -Of the G. T. R. train Men bas . Feed Sohentz, next called, 'sworn, sal an up4o-dete kissing bng which they ' he also received $5 from Bossard for hi retain -as a rno'clern 'curiosity. Ms a Pveler sPecies that neyer seems to die's, ...Y°C"teit*rl ;Warnickii, .swern, ;aid ' he re ' MrseSpeni:ie, Wife of Inland Revenue .. (seised $15 behave and $15 after the oleo ,Officer Spenee of GeelPh, aid three ' Mon for his vote, elsci from Bossard. li little deughters loft ()D Friday 1st Sege : Wee .sUbiected tei a eaverecrosieexatiaina temberforStrafcird where Nir.._Spen a ' tion by lie-::-AperiwateT.tior steak telii would. meet them and a.ccernpany. them se„„„s to tenelph. While here ,Mrs, Spence. e''''""-' ' ' .. . . Wins Pallowslci swere 'he was told t and children 'were the gueets of Mrs. , ' Marlton,' the lady's mothers . call .at •Bossard's and get his' reweed Miss Reynolds of Philadelphiais the: which lie din in the -thane of a $2,bill fo guest of Bari•ister and ,Mrs, ProudfOot, hie vote; •:. •• ' : ' • Waterloo street. ' Charles Bill, the last witness for th . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Williainalit retuined' day, snore he reoeived $20 in all - from on Saturcley froua e lew 'week's visit Bossard, .. . • - .. with their relatives at Fergus.aral Galt. •, Berlin', Ont., Se/pt. 0. e -Court °pence .They •areat, the Cafe Balmoral. • at 'Lao a. m, Mr. C. H. Walper ova We regretvery inuchlosing Mr. Ea. the fltst witnese; ' ilia • (Widens/a was t Tilt frem among our clever stuclenes of shoe/various political gueeteatahe hotel the Collegiate institute,..net slime- he Mr.'Hingy BroWn, clerk at -the Walper chooSeS Oivil Engineering as a- profes- teetified to the presence of Alex. era th sion Of course beMust needs fit himself Vane*, Lewis, H. Jeffrey Meeptes .7,. 6 for • the Week. .He left On . MondaY ae. Gorinare(Torohto) 3 I 'Thretkeid; J in, for IVIontreal. ... •: . I ', • W . ' Tliompeon (Whitini), • see. Black 'Mrs. Lou Bind.= left on Moridase to vigietbsstese.aeeeeedee,.whoe faxes.A.vju4ondon),...Weelliam Carroll,. (Deer Park) join het mother, MrseWade-and Maa, ter Artie for a week or two' after whicle ii;ir':Wth'Ye.e.atIsllostiaointphTetW4Illiodyal-Irsi °HirsO6O-,a`li all.•*ill go to Woodstock' ands Mrs; J. Davi% Reidy,. #1,0oart, Gilation ann Buxton. Will spend a feet Weeks With' the Premiees • . -. : . her lanailythere. . • . • , -: The 'object of tke paikeoutrnn.is ap ears, • Weldon ' of London, whei. has paiently to mines/tone or pee albeit; been: resealing some weeks in .our lovely -sitting iti bigh.plapes,Witli, Orr pt,' acts town, left to -day (Thiirsday) 'for thet . TURt. L'"IYERR '0 NEIORTINO FOP ',UR! City very trarch charmed Witlibee stay, ..' P • . ..eire. McKeown, wife of .111r. . Mc, ' :mr. Brown aware more Or less sif th Keown .0. T. it staffs ::Stratfords sepal, [guests in rpiestion Wera consorting . to e„ few daye With Mrs. John Prondfoot.. gather doting:their stay. ' ' - -: . • . She returned. on Labor Day eccompitrii- • On cherge No. 50, 'Jacob , Steppler 'York has returned, to'lier hoinee eittee vacation with Mrs. 'Proudfoot. Beseard and offered $5 to vote fee Breit ed by MieS ' Eleanoie who' spent . her .cia241:ehdo,f.:;:yre.Eci 1. 10.8:311ii,04:02a50.11..e. cl 1.3::r. kale months. yisiting in'thet 'city. . Miss Annie Mitchell lace, of 'Neiv. 'mos . eThis • wag paid to me On. th , . • . , • .. •• . •• . . P . ‘ conearieWeneet GM:mama.' . . • Beesley Sehnsucli swore Bosetirdserhen . • . A.Bible confeterice of Beetherri ' (so in Weitisenberg, '.pronaised ..him .$25 .called) has not been held. in the town which aim- he received throegh a third of 'Goderich sinbe that heldin the. drill party, some time aftet. ' ' shed about 15 years ago by Lord: !elecil. On thielst instant a largenumber from he got $75 from BosearO,. hut. on. erase . J„ Lauber was then called, and swor differene ;Arts getbered inthe Temper- examibatiop be contradIcted and 'go ance hall, Worth street, which is Well mixed and waarequeeted to atep down adapted foe such . a purpose.- The tp. haeti ell In' the matter of tbe.27 double croseed laretheire ': had arranged ' ballotsse 'decision has reached. orderin • meals served in the Melee robm off the. , . . - • - g hell in order thet alimight. be able. to the examination of the coupterfoil% in attend. the meetings and not bave to. erder to deter:mine who the vatere Were remelts at home to.wait on their visit- sled else' to ascertain if Alley were rui ors, A cordial invitation was extend, doubleemarked aterleaving the yoters ed. te alt Christian's to remain fo the hands. : , differeameals no matter What body of ' • , . , FRANK SORER= wes O Inane If' . several' availed thernsebies of it. •The Christians thee tnightbelorig to ana Frank Scherer, next -called, 'wore subjects under discussion were Hebrews rend, • I' ant ii voter. in the township o 1 arid 2 itnd 1 John 1 2 and Sand proved Waterloo ; *as visited a week. or ten very helpful. The gospel was pretteh: days. before the election by Bossard, Who ed on Sunday tbe 3rd both in the after- risked Me how I was going to vote. I noon and evening. Me. ' Petrequin, • a told hini 1 intended le vote. for Lackner. Freneh brotnee, preachecrin the after - eh later our at:his He then offered me $25 to 8 o pronouneiation•fairly geed. He stated neon. Hiteaceent was decided but his Wel in .13.erl in, ' by appoin tment,. and 13reithaupt .. Saw le • '' nit • i .1. with the Brethern, In the evening a , that. be had been 59. yeare alsociated r, who aleo got' $35. I also go recieived $25; hi cobapany with :Barney Mr., E. B. Haat of Clinton ;resisted ny '0"40r..0 D. More of St Thomas preached to a seine time later who told me it.. wae $10 ewer°, frem • no brother, Barney ed that tie thralasetonference of Breth- large audience. It maybe remember- . rom Bossard; told me he would pay me I ren the late Lord Adelbert Cecil. bre $6 for every vote 1 thatiged. I offered titer of the Marquis of Exeter ' WaS Pgter Eller '$2 to vote for Mr. Breiths present. The Conference closed ' ,on aupt, HO said he would take it. T also Tuesday 5th, several eesnaining tathe asked• Ignatz Both to vote for Breith- 'end on the week, Meetings being con- aupt but offered hire no =rib), . • . t tinned in another building .hy Mr. W. E. Gardiner, of Ohathairewho is said to• be one of the most gifted teachers ii,Mong the-Brethern, The following is' a list of the visitora as far as we were able to secure their names e ---W.' E. Oloughend Mise Clough, Chicago ; P. F. • Petrequin, Detroit; Fred -Meet, Commie, Mich, -; Miss Oitrnell, Colum- bus, Ohio ; James Pennington,Halifax ; le 11. MeNairn, Toronto.; W. E. Gar- diner, Chatham I E. B, Meet, Olinten ; David More, John Watson and Jones, St. Thomas ; W. Marshall, Londoo ; A.bner Elms, Hamilton; Jolm Archeis ears, Archer, Miss Avaher end Miss Smart Li/anew; W. O. Cullen), Miss Mergaret Callum arid Miss; Maynard Cullum, Alma ; John Evans; and Young, Bright; II Oheseie Mrs,Oheser, Miss Oheset and Miss Pais,. Wood. stock ; Miss Morehead. Sttatford ; George Henry Ball, Mrs. G, E. Ball, Mrs, John Ball, E. Leer, Mrs. Lear, Mrs, Win. Ball, Miss Bell, Jarnee Ball, William Munninge. Inre. Win, Mea- nings, John Manning% Mies F. Man- ning% SaMsen Carter, Mts. Carter, Elias Ball, Mrs. E. Ball Mid Geo. Bede fords Hallett. • ' Mr% McMillan of McKillop Was the • guest of Mrs. John Jamieson on Stin- t JaMieson 'was bn the sick Fat laet week, bet, is able to be around again Wm. Dale, Thomas 'McMichael and G. Dale left on Friday for London. They each took with them a number of horses which they intend to exhibit at the Fair, Miss lde Bennett repent a couple of days last week at Forest Home, the guest of Mime Jennie Brownlee, Mr, A. flugill was in Toronto last week attending the Fair. Mr. Ortwein of Reopen occupied the pulpib on Sunday morning in the absence of Mr. ThOnlpagn who is in Toronto Writing on his exam. On Wednesday evening Mr. Meyers of Clinton will stddress the prayer ser- vice. Bele, Charles Allen Seeger M. A...lefe for his rectory at Toronto on Saturday 2nd Sent. after it pleesant auting with his parents here. Ile prettehed two sermons on Sufiday 3rd. inst. and gave St, George's congregation very much pleasure. Rev. Mr, Seeger is Rector of St. Cypriotes church.Toronto, and is extreinely High Church, While lOoking at Mr. node's' collec- tion of cacti, we noticed the latter days thateach One WO labeled with ite prop. e botanical name One Card attach. d to a tall odd looking specimen was Opuntia Senells" reald Man" which amused the paesere by, Exeter. The Stephen and Cal/erne Agelcult- ural Soelety will hold their annual Fall Fair here on Monday and Tuesday nett. There were four busses+ left here on Monday for Londtm owing to. the street railway strike thereto carry passengers dileitig Far week. Win. Hatekshave Zr. of St. Marys Sundayed in town with friends. e Mrs. Wm. Eaatet brook, Mre, Henry Plante and Master Clarence Easter- brook'returned. on, Saturday lasit after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Burlington. • Mr. th Thorne and wife of Los Ang- elos,Oeliforrila, who have been visiting relatives here for some them, leave for their eouthern home this week, One of the greateit eveilta of the Au - Mr. Nornieil W Creech._ bookkeeper team seithon fe the announced enlarge- atVerity's Plow ?Werke. Brantford, le n3ent of that truly great neWapaper, epending hie honeys hare with, his the Family Herald and Weekly Sta,r of parente, Me. and Mrs. Wm Creeeh. Montreat, The enla George ,Basterbrook and Arthur I the Farn117 Herald a Paper equal to a Staticombi are visiting reletivee la hook of 884 pegee eadak week,making 6.4 Guelph and Hamilton this week, Inch books in_the year, The Faintly Herald and Weekly Star Is *Imply oar. Flidey hot in Hirkton. M'r. and ilareo Wm" Iledderg °Pen"' evelIthing before it, tan einem a- .. Mem running by leapssold bounds. mum. stewart, Stephen!, and me- circa ',Mon withoutdoubt moat WM* ' Zirdeyof Seaforth spent flondity lioloak and ee fee ea we wee EH, anti tOtrgh, One Sire it deserves le, Baum' IS A PROTROTIONDiTo Tharney Scherer was then called. Re asked for the protection of the court $worn, said, he lived in Xew Germany ain a IabOrer, brother of Frank Scherer. Bossard called on me a vreek or so be- fore the election ; we talked awhile over election matters and Iloseard invited me to dome to his hotel and he gave me $25 and offered me $5 forsveo vote I could turn in favor of Breithaupt. Saw Bore sard again the day before the election, when I got $10. Our poll in New Ger many showed a gain of four votere for Breithaupt over last election and boie. sard gave me $20 or.$5 per vote. exoeuse sommilari rre George Soberer, sworn, said, live in the township of Woolwich; am a brother of Prank and Barney. Bossard came to my farm and asked me how was golf:kg vote) and how I felt over the election. I said 1 was for Lackner, Re asked me if repney would "do the thine° and I saidtif there wee enough in it, it might. Efe promised me $50 now, abd $100 more it our poll mil/ increased by tO over hat election. He gave rne the $50. After the election I gest $100 from Bos- sard. kept $40 in eli, and gave Joe Laner $10, as I did not buy any votes. When asked witness eaktle was visited last week by Lawyers Bitzer and &ellen vvho teld him that he was liable to a line and imprisonment fer accepting bribe money at an election. ' This feature was brought out. in vievt of the fact that Bitzer and Scellen are the local !Moore hi the interest of Mr. Bre/Man* arrnenoost Winton. William I:hob/mine termer, near Weis, amber& sworn, said he received CO from Bossarctfor his Vote hit Ilreithaupte IternitiSoittli aretroation. Mr. MePherson then renewed him motion of yesterday requesting Live other charges to the bill Of particulars 1111 application was austained. George Beller, who lives in Welton - berg, said he got $7 two days After the election train Barney Schniutik. notsay wharkit Was for, mid he did not Amk, Respecting the inspeetion Of the 21 double-crossed votes lift, MePhersoe naked the court to perk:cat these whose ballets wire thus marked to appear this afternoon and give evicienee. The toot then Adjourned until Sep Wilber 24, Pcirt Albert Miss Flo MoCreath, Circular Oity, re- turned bonie atter-two weeks viiit with her cousin, Min Ethel DeLong: fere I, B. limekiln and ritually arty:, ed home again Ms Tuesday lait from Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. A. Cunningham are vieltingin Toronto arid vicinity et pre sent, J. B. Hawkins came homefrom Mon- treal on Thursday. Stanley Hayden, youngeet son of Jai. Hayden had the misfOrtune to get his arm broken last week, Borace Cunningham:blender the ogre of Dr. Whitely at presen t Aehliettl. The Harvest Home held on tabor Day under the suepless of L.O.L.No. 1044 was a success. An interesting pro* grareine was Mimed out, Interesting and inetruotive addresees were given by Rev. Maser% OirvanteLearoyd, end County Master of West Brno. There was an ample apread to rattily the most fastidious appetite. Mr. 11. Stothers, B. A., And family of Ottawa 0011egiate have returned to the oily during the pest week After an exs tended visit ot six weeks in sishileld. Mr. San t Andrew, eon.12, field, is visiting his daughter, Alm Kil- mitre,* at trooltvilla And. intend% Lek- ing in the eklaibition Ottints. Mr. WM. Stothers of Aalifield lied a dose cell on Tuesday, the 6th inst. The lightning struck him dwelling house Within about four feet frOm Where he WAN hitting. The hOlt soughed the par - Litton, tearing A hole in the floor and melding the *toes pipe* weed in ell directions. Mr. Stothers Wee reeding at the tline aid thought for a alert spite. that hie last beer bect coma, Cirettnistitatee Alter Comm in mooed dyspepsia. riervonaneter catarrh, rheumatism, eruption% iste.„ the cifeemstanees may be altered by pelf valid enriching the blood with Sareitpar lila. Good appetite and o elevate terms and per - the leol of *eau 411a. MA is A reerioree the beets that .,1 feciist ttNtncy -come Fl.rst The World Afterward elleeelleeseellielefr‘bellielle A good motto this for either individuals or communities, and readily Ands its echo in the voice ot • every merchant in Clinton. Every dollar spent in y.our home stores adds. to the devel. opulent of the borne industries. It helps the growth of the town. by helping the growth of the individual, for we are all more or 'Jess clepep dant upon each other, • We are keeping careful track of your Dry Goods wants, and constantly adding to the stock to meet them, These few items in Linens show how prices run 08-inek Half Bleamhed Table Linen, good heavy quality,. with large floral design. Special...." ., ;26o 72.inch Half 131eached•Table Linen. • in r,xieses fine qualiey, very free of starch; will give excellene wear, Well worth 60e yard. flOoilitish4v16.11;e5,9 03' in.. . 50. Full Bles.ches1 Tlible Linen, in very • • choice patterns. "With line satin • did value at- ..80o, (30,e, 75o; 85o • • 72 -inch tiouble D imask Teble , Ligen, in very fine quality, with plain centre and fancy borders, the very newest weave shown. Extra value et .....$1,00 • Alt xL8ien,enairTitel•fei•i°rigkedhse'clgiiezst,sre5d7 boi•ders in fast colors, newest • patterns. SpecieLeach...; , . 98o se, 58.1uch Green and Red Tabling, erfectly hese colors good quality, Ilene ly sold • et 500 yard, Special, .elOo Extra heavy Towels, sizes 20 x 3$ in, Blue and Red Borders, in fast colors, all linen, Sold else- where at 50e pair. Our price.R5opr. 20 x38 in. Bleached Huck 'Towels. good heavy quality. self border, extra value tie ..40o pr Fine Bleathed Turk isb Towels, fest colors. red border, sizes 21 x 43. ' Special . , 25o pr Bleached Turkish Towels, extre neavy quality large size. Splen- vaineat...... 50o pr x b2 Heavy Linen Inrkish Tow- els, with Fancy Red Borders, perfectly fast colors. Special $1 pr Full Bleached Damask Towels, extra tine quality, size 23 x 45 in with fringed edges. Special 50,p pr Spe_cjal Bargains for -Saturclay - The specials below. have been carefully -selected from tbe- different departMents; and yo.ti will find the.valucs as represellt- ed; Welike to give you, these bargain surpriSes because we know that you appreciate them. Remember, our guarant e— your monely back if you want it,. • , AMERICAN PRINTS AT RC YD. American Prints in al the newest colors, 25 in. Wide, good, heavy cloth, gueranteed al fast col- , ors, will give good satisfactory wear, would sell well at Sec. For Saturday selling...... -Geo Inc APRON GINGHAM AT IOC • Apron Gingham in smell checks ".-` only, with fancy border, guaran- , , teed (Indio.° Blue) will give • excellent , vvear. Special for Saturday . • . . 10o yd ALL LINEN HORS AT 3 Fug 29C. Ladies'Hernstitehed Handkerchiefs • guaranteed all linen in a fine even quality. For Saturday 3. for. ...... 290 MURE VICTORIA LAWN AT EC We have been, very fortu,nate in .securinganother loteff Victoria Lawn foe Saturdarla selling. The hest time to come is the foi-enoon. We cannot promise you any in the afterneon. " - White Victoria Lawn, 44"), flne sheer quell ty, almost free • , freer starch, will give good sate isfactory wear, well weals 10c Yard. Saturday morning only_ Cleo Cashmere Hose af 2 pair for 490 Ladies' extra, fine Cashmere Hose (all wool) full fashioned, heavy, 'pairs for ..... .... . .. . ,.-.... 4110 at 35e pair: For Saturday 2. heel and to eswerrant.ed o give excelleut wear, would be cheap , • Grey Cotton Sheeting at t 35.inch extra heavy Grey Cotton in fine eyen thread, very bee of ' dark spas, would sell freely at ' 7c. For Saturday's selling 5o 32 -inch ref r I heavy Print in Dark Navy Blue with White dots.and stripes,warreneeel all fast colors. o elsewhere at 12ec for this quality. Saturday 10o LADIES' $6 50 CAPES AT 81 65 Ladies' Fall Capes , in Fawn and light Brows) Broadcloth 17 inches long, 116 iri sweep nicely trims Med with five rows of Vel t Regal/sr prices would have been $3.501,if we had bought them in the regular way. Cleating the . lot we got them to sell at .. . .. $1.65 LADIES JACKETS AT -$2411;,:- Ladies' lighe weight tweed Jackets suitaele for early fall wear in colors of Brown,GreyandBlack made• in the latest styles. foe Fall. Buyine :them as we did at, lees than helf pride we offer your choice on Seturdayet .$2.98 LACE CURTAINS AT 1.19 Pg Natinglaa,m Lace- Curtains Be yds. long, 50 inches wide, button hole edges, made of extra fine double thread, very neat pat- . r s. Sold elsewhere at $L75- Satuectay price... .. . .. . .. ,$1.19 TABLE LINEW,AT 250 72-ench Unbleached Table Linen - fine Soft finith (tree of starch) . Neat Florid 'designs, will give e. • . excellent wear. Regulae pride . 'would be 35c. For _SJI.,,t3.1.Fcjj.x., °nese esS set -se CHENILLE CURTAINS $2;69 3 • pair Only Chenille Curtains, in' - - Green and .Red tvith Fancy Bor. ' der% siizes 3 , yds. lone lay 30 inches wide, extra heavy qua!, 's ity. close vyeaye. Special for • Saturday ... . . s......$2.69 37 -inch wideArt Scrim, new floral design,. bright colors. Regular • laic quality to dear on Satar- d,ay. „ • . • 10o 30 -inch Silkolim in shedes et Green, and Holioe Blue and Pirik end Pink and Aileen, just the thing for eushions. Special for Sat-. urday , . . • %sod BLANIcETS AT 760. PAIR • 12 pi only bf 10/4 Grey and White - on lankets good hoevy co/alio, Blue and Pink striped boielers. Special at... ..... .75opr GRAIN BAGS AT $1,75 DOZ Good heavy quality Grain Bags, berg° size. Special for Satur- . ....... . ..... $1.75noz • - MILLINERY OPENING Miss Ross invites the ladies of Clinton and eurrounding countty to her Fall Millinery' Opening which will take place on thoeven- hag of AA t* Thursday, Sept. 21st and two following days. The stock is complete and includes all the latest fashions. MISS ROSS OUR SPECIALTY IS FLOM and FEED, and out greatest seller the White Swan Flour. This is, we believe, the Most popular brand on the market. If you try it once you. will be so pleased with it thae yOil will prefer it to other brands, We are now &Ming the White Swan at $1.70 per cwt. Several of OUP euato. iners have aeked for Rye Flour of Which we now heed a stock on hand. OUR GROOER IES Are &liver! fresh and well al/ended, aid the -prices, you will find, are moot teaeonable. Better and Ego Wanted. O. OLSON OfffitT OF REVISION, TOWNSELM littnallItTT. 0******** • a pante nt to t odes) le her, ober the nage tutty of inen a 114'14 o ear and aoto '6 n tad *In t _NO votortLtst Act, by his 6 county Matt or the bete on tho Torootto ot Covell °Work, ta *r• I alnio Of ot the • ROYAL CROWN ANYVIONMAAA" THE WORLD'S BEST POLISHING SOAP For quickly itnd easily polishing* brightly, without scrubbing, Silverware, Gold. ware,Dishes, Itnives and Foilts, Spoons, Cutlery of all° kinds, Brass on Harness, 13rass on Engines and Boilers, ,Brass all kinds, Copper Utensils) Tinware, Pewter, Glassware, Windows., rire•Irons Cooking Utensils of all kind's, Marble Woodwork, Floors, Mirrors Oilcloths, Bath Tubs, Bicycles Plated Ware, Etc., Etc. WILL NOT SCRATCH THE MOST DELICATE ARTICLE. Sole Agent. OM ,r . • • r 1 ,