The Clinton New Era, 1901-08-30, Page 4I
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. I .1 will be gold to Toronto at SIN- i his c,tse, Tourist bonl;:6 tell you of - � I ".....t N 4 .
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. . . , OLE FARE, $3.70, from August 27tb� some 111ned of tallwa;r on which it 1R I There is no bigger, no bet,.
I I to September Oth, excepting on the followw ble to write with ease while the � �� I .
I Ing I po travels. fifty miles an hour, Per, ter, no cheaper, place to buy
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I .. Better Goo.ds at Lower Prices. Excursion Days- baps you can-Icatilb write with e ise on �f t --- School Books than at '
. : " . - I Apa.,29, Sept. 2, sept. 4. a table standing, still at fifty miles an 9 �
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I � . I We constantly seek to broaden and improve the shopping service of' this store. To enable eyeryone to visit Canada's Oreat part -of our trip, from Toronto to Moo- .
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.1 I Z ition Toronto and the Pan-Amerlean B3c- treal, I never enjoyed a smoother and ' ' ' - 11 I I Cooer's.
ur ambitions and efforts a ople who , =01891n at Buffalo, the Grand Trunk Railway e4slev side. We took the International - 41
. 0. re all centred upon making this the MECCA for pe A to sell rain .�,,,011< A �
I I tgro-'.e m,,,ht'1.V,03:W.a1'.' Vy bT r`,'t,k,,0� Limited at Toronto, it train which for a .. 0;: -
obtainable for more attractive store to -day thar . ey way of Toronl � I I � oi� .,
�, wont the best values . -the money. A a )rdir at 24 preferred at ;2. more considerable part of the way runs a . I Y-4.1 BookstoM
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. -1 I . I Buying in a syndicate. -of FIVE as we do, enables -,us,., to. handle- 1 a-irge' quantities of Purchase your tickets at Town pffloo and lence experienced was from the ,heat, , ' I . ., . We have Always been headquat'- .
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. buy at the lowest possible prices for CASH. These LOW prices are of the train was very smooth and easy, ters for everything needed at Schools and this year the supply
i , ,�pods which we F ` R. Hodg4ons, town.ageutO mahkitim travel eitddwelal0t, and showing is . . . I , ,
I , �14(ckl , tUrned to, your benefits. No matter how, low the price, we. maintain -the usual I . that e roadb a in per , f , act condl- especia . I .
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�, - , lilr, STANDARD of quality—THE BEST. - . . I � tion, . . . Xr Coo' . "I.
1. 3H I � ' . . ' Per hasJustreturned from a trip to city whole- . .
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�:. - - This week we tell of New Dress Goods—never before have, We had such 'values I I 1he eicu rsion proper started at Mon- salero, .
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. tre which city we left ot . st and newest in School
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� , . so . YOU . I I Now fall drragoode-Newcombo ..... . Page 4 ad, by the %aercolonial railroad. The I Our stock of8oribblers' cannot be equalled outside tba-
, can judge for your self. . I . I School books- ooper* Oo ............ 11. 4 train consisted of engine, baggage car,
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I I . . . Rpecialrates-PR Zodgens ...... ....... A diner, four palace car and an official cities. The -Lead ]Pencil
� . . . . Farm:Eor sale -F Leonard .. ............ 5 "' known as "Cooper, Bookstore,"' 3 foro- 1,
". - 36 inch wide Cashmere,warranted all ad cloth that will not hold dust also black, a very serviceable cloth Property for ssle�Wm Murch .......... 5 car� and were the hauLomest'and beat. 6c bas now a very wide reputation; another large shipment ,
. . I. 60C. for suite and aresses,price for areas' � I .
�.. re wool,in the newest fall shades very good value at pep yard ....... Canada Business College- D McLachlan 5, 'eq.nipped cars in the service of the In. I I . . I � � . . . . .
' ,� . PU I I . I . I lengths ............... 0 -$5 and . 75 Milk business-& Weir ............ 0 ....... � 5 tercolonial, . In the official car were 'just to hand, direct fro . I !,& . I
:, of royal, nav), garcet, pink, bld?, I . 15 Music-Aliss H Walker ... ............. 6 . . . m Germany, I . .
I etc., would be ohe p at 85o, . . Business for isle-* Twitohell , ... .... 5 Messrs. 9. Tifflu. traffto manager; J. M. All thonew authdriz 'for Pab!ic, and 13H h , �
;, - a . 25t, 27 inchwiaeFrenoh Flannel, in the 5.6 inch wide Homespun, made of the A record breaker4Momunon & Co...- 5 Lyme, General Passenger Agents ed text book'
.. - our prioe per yard ...... .... . .. newest shades of blue, grey, - navy, I . I .0 , I ,
� 11, best quality wool, in colors of eggs . Dress L Onimette ........... I 58 arid J. X Price,. (weneral Superinten- 8`6hool and . �
�, . eta, with large and small spots, . Lost -996-w, . :,:, Collegiate Institutes are kept here. Latest egi-
I I , ! These flannels are ingreat demana , green, navy, brown, light anddark Qettingoettlod-]Kod.-i�.';ii�.;; ....:::.: :. 8 dent of the Intercolonial, who accom. tions I � . . . I I -_ _�� ; �,
": � 38 to 42 inch. wide Topoline and : forwAiats.epocialvahies at 50c& 60C grey�, also black, will mahe very . I BoysP .clothing -Jacks -on, Bros ...... ...... 8 pany, the party throughout the trip, I owest prices. , - . . I
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" L" Serges, made of fine wool, all hard- .- I .. I . I serviceable suite or shirts, special . � - and look after its welfare. and comfort, , Book covers Supplied free' i I i
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1" finish, colors of garnet, navy'royal Suit lengths of CarnelsHair Clotb,in ' value at ................. Vt and 1-16 Although part ot-the trip is to.bemade . . . . . . I I
�. also black. would be good value at I I by water, the train is to pick us tip and . I I . I z I
1� �, grey. and brown, no two &like, the t - - §U#t#*ff0,10,§V#
Goo. our price per yard I ........ I 50c 40 to 42 inch wide black figured Skir , remain with usthroughont. Sofarwe � �
'i.� Very latest- novelty, Price per suit 6 50 ' Lengths,in small and large designs I hav, a taken our meals on the train, and Mi 1-1
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, . I I I . A very hira finished goods that will - -the members -are unanimous in'their I
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I �11 ? 0 a 42 inch wide Granite Cloths, 50 to 52 inch wide Dov�rt aind Broad I. give the best wear, no two,ikirto � I � . I .
� ; , , . . . unstinted praise of the excellent train I . . "�
; � I , , Mohair Popelins, eta, in assorted i - �Clotho, in the moi3t wanted shades ' , I just &like prices I . The flurry of comment ort the census and dining �cc6mmodatlon. . . . . I . - I -
, finish- of Oxford, q;eys,bro.vn,fawn,u%vj . ' -8.00 . I Coming and,Golag: , . , I ' .: -
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I.:, colors, also blaok,extra hard I $31$' i 1 *6 0 * $4-'501 to 'results in the matte ' has . Leaving Montreal, the Jubilee bridge, — . � I _w-*;., ,
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� . ' spent I and people will now ,be opened in 1897, gives passage over the . P.B.Crows. went on a busineastrip toLon. . MI . �
;:�i, ,teelf; � C6. � I I am A Rose, of Uxbridge, was a Clinton, . . �
,�� . St. Lawrence. This splendid structure don on Monday, .. .
;"", 8_&�rT.T1::Z,:ED A,. -5r C-rMi07r:m, !s_&3__J:M able to think calmly cry. the 'subject. wa visitor this week. . I . . .
..-,. � . . � . . I 1, . . . . F_ built to take the place of the Mrs 0. Brown is visiting her father, Jae, A. T. Cooper was in -Toronto on Wea-- .
1, I . . The most obvious remark upon itie that famous Victoria tubula,r bridge, arotind Harris, of Fargnhar. I . . . I . .
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, � . I . the*methods of.enumeration must d tside of which it Was construct. T.'Sheppard is visiting his daughter, Mrs . .
1. $1'.00 Gloves for 59c ' - be an. ou J 0 Miller. of the Canadian Sault, it,
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, . . . pears to traffic was not interrupted. From W. Ross went to Toronto Exhibition', on '-Mrs R Slater, of Blvth visited. heit , �
� . , . Montreal to Quebec. is 162 miles, and Moxids. � "..
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4�1.�;, Our idea of a bargain is to offer you now. seasonable goods that you want, or will need Short- be admitted on all hands,and such a de- . I I y and remained for the week, friend Mrs J Bean last week. .
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I � We pass through a.section of country W. Newcombe went to London on Thurs Mr Thos Stanley, of Morrio6, Michigan,. - - .
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�, ly, for less than you'll pay anywhere else - . . I . . . . , . fect in the system'ought to be C orrect. -exclusively a .
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": I . that Is aldost vicultural, day to attend the fall milliner , openings. . . .
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� % � , . - * The disappointingly.small total in and which to the eyes o - Western y was visiting Dr Sh ,�
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,,�., . Commencing Saturday morning we place on ' e the best glove baFg L * ', ' L I I �
�5., I I . sil . ain we have had fbr a Ojiatario�people�look"omevvhat -Ilbew ' Mr and Mrs 3ohn Manning, of rarkbill, ' Mrs Wm Reynolds from Serepts is via- . . I
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I . ., - . . � L. � he were the guests -itiakMropeynoias, Mbert St. "_.- - . .
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I" , _ , '� _, These gloves are made of . flne quality of kid in the new . eat shade of Brown, so mu L oh in a I effiand for fall wear, dome . - .. L I � . . 9� 'in' aRw'eh&VerIqbtofway.� On . I . I I Mast%rr3,'of.Stanl6y, thin -week.' , ' . I � -
L 10 gerated ten yeam ago, which Wont un'� sto * 9f Sheriff Reynolds and D. Holmes, of the, I
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fll, � I fasteners, silk stitching on back, and cam in all sizes from 51 to7j, . many stores, poll them at $1, o V,
� , '. ��' . I I ur price will , eac side of one car was a, banner,, the county town, *Were qilleri in -town on . a position in Jackson Bros., Staff. taken.. I L
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I I . . � . . . . Ing to the number of names recorded. words "Canadian . Press Association," �CharlleL M&OF harso - come home 'Iapt Wiseman go to the Pan -Americas ou Sat� '_'!__ 1� � !,
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�� XORE BARGAINS FOR SATURID Alr- . " -it be out of place. The beat explana, wbenever the train slowe(I up. . I . . . 46yof - ,, . . I . �
.."4 I . . L . I Z3. X 4 . . . few Weeks. I .. H. W. MoH&rdy, of Voronto,is the guest . .. 11 11
� 1� . . . . . I . . . I . L . Our train did:not stop at Quebec .on , . � I � � L .
11 '.' W'� , . . . . . I . I ion, however, 'of the slow growth of Mr and Mrs J. Mason wera the guests of of his sister, Mrs. MoHardy Smith, P inceow, . * -
1 11'1�. Saturday being the last day of the month, We. want to -the busiest day of all, -and. in p0pulation in Ontario is the raigration our trip out, for - the reason . that we � , r . 41
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� �, . , make it . . . of her, people to Manitoba were on -the south aide of the � rivet,Aud Mr and Mrs Ti J.' Videan, G6aericb, on street, for this week. . . I
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'_:, order to meet that end we have gathered some of ih best bargainsof' the -L season for Northwest, a movement which ought therefore made a short halt. at Levis, , - . �' - left on Thursday morning to' visit, the- '. , ��
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��.. : Satarday's selling. I I . : . - . . . . . . ...1. " I . I .11 . to be encouraged rather than discour. which is directly opposite the ancient. Mrs B. Cole has left for YpoilantiiMicb., .Toront -E,hibition. � I
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'.. ,� . I . I I . I I aged, in the interestof the future Gan. cityi, and me ny who had not previous- wh a she Nill remain for a while to bene- . � .
, � . . . I . . I . . I . FfiC L . . I I . . . adian.nationailty. The vast -region ly seen Queb6o jot a good view of it . fit . .her health. . I . . .. ., .. - . . Axndng those taking in the LToronto, .
�,L $1.'25 and $1.50 Waists for 50c . ,, . . .. . . . exhibition and the ran American are Miss, .
"I"" More Laco L s at -Half e, - . � I between lake Superior and thL e Rocky froin wherdwe were. We - take in . - gas , .
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' � L I . L I I . Moon a is laying foundations now Qtiebec on the homeward run. "I I .. 11
,w. I I ' I .. L Thompson, of Buffalo, has been the'�'gzeoto of Refuge, , . � .. . "I . I I
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,�,`�, Your choice of any Muslin Shirt waist in the store that . 260 yards more, of Valenciennes. Lmea .in the newest . thMoe ' n after a Lil . .
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, '. 0 and beat suited for pioneer: soci- . For the ext 200 miles or a the of Mis .. I - I . I Among those who took in the L.O,L, qx. - � J
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_i sold as high -as 61.50, Saturday for .................. 50e , patter I no, sasortod widths, regular Bo and 6a, Saturday al work are tbe � young men of departure from Levis, we t .� " ,
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1 IL ' . I . �. . Ontario.. It will take all she can spare. through - a purely French -C n the gueet.of Mrs J. 'Saider, ., returned to W Irwin and Wr French, of th 'House of..,' . � . I
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,i,: . � . I 1. . : . 'from drifEiDg into this defective condi-, cal villages come into view, with their ' 1. .1 . . . . M. Tenney, G. T. R. operatoi. at Ran- ,� .
,. OC eras of 32 �-hoh wide Flannele'tt's in light and. .dark -farms, t I '
I' ,, 'The balance of our Waeh Goods that sol� at 25o and 35o - ' . 300 y . . tion which obtainSL West of the Misaia- Miao Mable Stewart is visiting in Lead.
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1, I colors, regular so value on Saturday at ..... .. ..... ; 50 sippi. in the ITnited 9tates. '. - 0" narrow beir low-lying bury having accompanied Mt and over, paid his brother, C. E. Tanne:4 On- . -, �. �
. � � Saturday your choice at per yard .................. . .. . � . I . . haig1dinp and-quaffit cottages, so often o ri - Mrs tario street ' a visit 1or severs days thiw . ,�_A,��
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.i , Xn the lot will be fo,ind many lines ' itable for school dreeseo,&o ' , L I . . . . L despribid before alightful.' 0 a _ were UP Visitirig. week.. , . L . I I k�� . I .
� �1� � . . 60CL Vests for 35C :, . � . . . . . a 0 . 2. .. - , bu I Rt. to be de . . 11
� . "I 15c and 20c Vests at 8CL . . I . . I I .I. ' : . . .� � . .L . .. . L L. . . - ' ... �. ly airy in the summer and'yet to with. .Miss Snell, stenographer at the orgen Prof., H Theo Tyndall; OfL Pfiosaelphis, . . I . .�.
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).,.; I I I I . Ariough'Ostimate of�L the weight of stand the 'cold of winter. In - every factory waa.raoently'pi dinghervacation accompanied by hiamother and wife, vere, *
.,; . 150 Ladies natural Wool VeAto with. short sleeves, regular L L .. . . . I
X_ . village is seen the parish church, usual- is LonAdn and also, visi "" .
. : , 600, Saturday ....................... . - . . 35C - the letters and postcards L . ted the Pan Anieri- guests last Week at the home of W A'Kil�-
��: 150 ladies' and children's cotton Vests that sold at 15c . . . I .............. despatched . . � . I . I I I
. .. . .1 I . , . L ly, 0, otibstantial edidce of stone, while ca'2- . . lough Ontario St . . . I .
and 80o, choice at..... I . . � . , . I . I .. , . L
�.. I .............................. 8C . . . � I I I . I . from Great Britain to Canaila during here. and there a large cross, on some .Mrs Peter Cantelon &n$Mi88LGhkdys,Mr Miss Leon& Thompson, of I Leads, XorW' .,
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'� ��. L 35c Winte - 190 reaches 83.5W pounds, while'the distant hill, stands out in bold, relief W. H. Cook and Miss Ruby are spen3ing . ,of But.
., . r Vests.,i2 for - 50c .. I 1% falo, has, been visiting their co -4 ,
, 25c, 30c to 40C Gloves at 19c. . . - - - . . .. against the sky. A peaceful people We d .
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.. 11 . . . . . weight of the circulank and fe .V weeks With nds at . Toronto so . Ids Tabbitt. - . . .. . L *igw.. . I .
.. ' � . Commencing Saturday morning we place on sale 200 11. . are these,babitiints of the Lower St. L., �L 11 . .1
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',L Ladies' Black and Cream Silk and Taffeta Gloves th I 1,068,000 pound *a. From 9, prim!. I I ...
,. at Ladies'Union Vests,extra heavy quality for L ' newspapers was Lawrencei simple in their taste I LL
-L'. sold at 25c, 30c and 40c per pairi all to go at one price 19c � winter 50C Canads 70,000 pounds of letterp and itive in many.of their ways,and having I Mr6()r.)B1aak&lland.fftMily retaroed L Miles 'Alberta Carr, of Westfield, who I
I 111. � , I . wearp:regular value of which is 35o at .......... 2 for L hometn . Tae8d a I - has been visiting relatives at Hirkton and- . . J
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_,;, . I . . - . . . . I � . - . I'— I .. .- 1. I I 375,WO-pounds of,circularf. , .bbokaL and an abiding. devotion. tck -their.1-mother .y ,yeping after i pir,,,�.10 .Exeter upent-& tOlIP16 'U'daye' with 'hir: - I _. - I I
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11", . 15c and -20c Embroideries at 81c 25c'She'etin' . . . newspapers reached that countrl'. The tongue and mother eburcb. . I I aunt, Mrs W A- Killongb. - .. I .. 11
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. , - I .number of parcels despatched urin , Ii, one striking respect the 'French. I . I . �
-- . . ' . . . . gas (of London) and the Misuse LMt@, ..Ireland (of Harriston), Miss Ida, I
; , I � - 2W yards of this season's choicest designs in Embroider- �e 'I., " 200 yards of 72 inch wide plain sheeting, hosyy quality, the year ending MaIrch,1901, was 95,2 Canadianei-set. an example which mivht gre GI . L- . �
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� ice tb%t sojil As high as 200, to go Saturc . . I Turner and H Beattie, of Se&forth calla& .
. lay at......... .8 . - , be copied by Protestants,, without Combs who' are Bayfleld oxmpera we i �
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"�,��, . , _. . - regular 25o,value -at ........ �. a 4 .... I .............. I ... 1U I ;;�- i - , 11-r-, I - .."I" " -having driyen in' with at Clinton on Wednesday evening ; shek . �
�11� . I I . I .. I . . I . . ing.to the extreme, In,the rural leec. town on Monday . i
. . . I .1 . . . - their pacer and obs . L were also Bayfield visitors for the day. . .
; . I . . Acci.)rdink to the N,ew York Sun'the tions of Ontario, the average country riot. .
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;I' valegant Pula Suit . . . YoAr money back I . . . . L . . good wages.paid,in the Ofirnegle atfel church is a small fraine buildinv, (with Ur and Mrs N Fair retained home from . Mr snd.gra. David Moore, of KGg8ton,
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, ,-. . . I I . . . . . a I - . . . . no adornment save a driving shed) and their honeymoon trip on'SoAtirdey and Mr I are visiting the former;o mother, Mrs , - I
i � .1 . . L Ifyon want . it. . � I I I 11 I I .1; taillej which areLaIlLuon-unioni conatit-. genereraft much inferior to the dwell. and Mrs* A Porter L On T000day. . Both Moore, Albert aire4t. Mr Moore, is an
I" . . .. . . . L ute proof tb;.t unionism is not necez- Ing houses surrounding It. In Quebec 03 . , adjutant of the. balvallon Army at. * .44
1� To be Oiven Away I I . � . . L . . . . .1 I I it is the reverse; thec ureb is alm at upleo wake away on the St Lawrence: trip, � Kingston. . . L I I I
. I . I . I I . . . . . I . I. . . . sary to secure g6bd wages. The union inVariabl,v the finest.buildirig to be a c L 'R B Hungerford, of the North Amer ioan Mr T B Rieve and Mr . I ,
I . . . . 4) leaders, ho can ife Association, and Past Mastdr of the George Morgan,
I .�01 ,.es Ar . . . I I viev'en state that. if the in the neighborhood. . . .. old friends of the Rev Mr Gunnemben the, .
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I We give a key with every . . . . . . . unions had,L not existed in other mills , ]@I Ussonio Grand Lodge of Canada, hasbeen lattek was head migbir of Markham . � . /-
I L I . I glity miles from Levi's is' Riviere stricken with a severe shook of paralysis at High So 00 , . .
I . . dollar's worth of goods purchas- . � I . . . . I I the men in the Carridgie mills Would Ouel e, Which takes its name from a I h 11 were visitors tit the Rectory ,
. . . I . � . his home in Lonaon� The medical man on TuAsday. I . .
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ed. Have you got a'key I It effect"of unionism T(0:8 not stop withe the berome.An the days of the Iroquis, ' . . Mr John I .
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-1 is well worth looking inte. — . . . , I the union. men, . as told in L'Abbe Claegrairi'a "LaSong- Geo. H'sohloy, representative of t' a . on Tuesday, Miss Edith T) ndall who has , :
I I . 11 , ;� - " 1�111 8, louse". It is -Pald that the ,tracks of the past , month in .th% �
. � . : , - Macpherson & Hovey Co.,.returned from & been spending
,I , I .00, . ,.. � I . �;� iq� 0 , a a i snowshoes and the imprints of. hu . eng sat on Saturday. R vicinity returned with them for a visit" to
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� -71w— I . :-CLINTOR. I man I gthy trip doWn a a �
, � - . . . . I � I . , NorthPerthConservatiVes- have nom. hands and feet were to be seen on the reports business good. in fact, the beat it oldifriends, around Auburn,
I I I --- 'inated J. 0. Monteith, of Stratford, solid rock at� b a been for a number of year, He left Mrs Whitely. Princess ,street, loft 'on,
1, , Church CIhImes dent. As the secretary intended to be , ibis place in former vears. %
. I More .About the Brain for the Legislative Assembly. The fields'looked mu6h fresher in ,g,i!l this week for the, eastern part of the Thuraday morning for New Orleans,Loals.
,-, . __ away for some time, another one Was L � I lans, to visit her son, Wellesley. L. R_
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' , ONTARIO,ST.-The choir and ladies' appointed, the same to perform the -_ I I - ' Quebec than Ontario, - as if there had Province. . Whitely let$ the'dame day for St Thomas I .
I L, nict of this church spent a very enjoy-! duties until the coming election of offi- Silt. -I want you to allow me Space to 'Letter from the I th w St been abundance of rain, but innota, Among those who have returned from. where he goes to oommenos dutlea'on the- . I �
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�, , able day at Bayfleld on Thursday of cers. After all business,was disposed of correct t statement made by Mr J, F. Dale, -_ . I
� - there were no Miss Wilson ronducted the Bible study, oeeri'at work. 'Ibe grain was cut by M. Euean and son, the family of R. � .
'L, lost week picnicking; Phil in last Week's NEW ERA. He came to me Brandon, Aug.10, 1001, the old-fashioned reaper. an Mr P 0 Whitely, ne&ew of the Misselp
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� I . roishaps occurred and all arrived home . a ipoians, in the -form of questions on Sunday, August 18th, and wanted me a then Holmes, `F. Chant, the family of R. -Whitely, Clinton, returned home Weanes.
I � safely before the heavy rain stor , nd answers, after her usual thorough to go Ana see the drain. I asked him how Tothe Editor of ild Now Bra., gathered up and bound by the Various Manning, Mrs and Misses Combo, day by boat to Maralette, Michigan, of . ,�
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6 services at L( ndesboro. The famous find excellent style, The'tople for next members of the family, female as well Reg Bell, Andrew Forrester and W' I ,
.1 I Monday evening, Monday would do and be replied that he I DXAH Slit; -Seeing in your issue of Aug. as male. . . , . .. . having the pleasure of spending part of
� dranis, "The Temple of Fame." under "Spiritual Acquain. would be vary busy that day, i then said Cantelon. . his holidays visiting his friends where be, I
,. . tancel� Job 22: 21-23. will be taken by I would go on Tuesday 9, 1994 An account of an interview *ith We bad expected to get into -the Pro' Dr. H. H. Romi, late of Auburn who re- I
. ... the auspices of the Epwci th League of I but on hie stating Mr J.'W. Hill, who has boon . will again resume hi's duties R teaching, - - - ----
0 � . " the church, will be given In the town Mier, L'. Lindeak, special music is being that Sunday would anit him best I wont on a three Vince of New Brunswick by Friday turned from London in the early' part of The Clinton friends of Then Zealand
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I : lial), on Friday evening, Aug. 30th ; it pt epart.d. I . , . . . . with bim around the weeksO visit to the west ; I would like if morning, but an unfortunate accident August, where he had been taking a post (neFbew of,R Holmes) ofAnn Arbor, Mich. .
! , . ... siderosa and he YOU would allow me space in your next stalled us for several hours.' An ex. graduate -course, was around Clinton thig wil be glad to kuow that he is eufficiengy I .
� Vill furnish a pleasant and profitable I obowq,d me a drain which I now know was issue to make some corredtiono wbich'i reaB train, r ,
1� ': ,ieyening's entertainment.. . ' I Ink MrHill must have forgotten, . eceeding ours by half -an- week d%lling on friends. Ile left Tuesday reo6veradfrbm his recent attack of typ.
I � I Dairy I outs at The Pan Amerl. not the drain about Which there has been th, I
I , taus . so much dispute. it Wag thirty � L gour,craAbeN into the side of a freight morning for Cleveland oh a trip partiou- hoid pneumonia to lea" Detroit hospital
� - RATTENBURT ST. -The League meet- Or forty In'the first plaos allow no to consider . 5 . . , .
� ��- was conducted __ I rods Away. What I now want to knoW ISO *hAt length of time Mr train trying to make a siding,instantly latly on basines; . and is at present With his sister, Miss' Ids
V . . ingon Monday evening I . I whydidn'i WrDalesho Hillbad of view- killing, the driver, smasbing cars, tear- Ma were pleased to see &nd shake Zealand, at Port Stanley. .
. , , , by the prayer meeting committee.Mles The following is the standing of the wine theright drain, Ing the West, As we all know Cranbrook, Ing up thetrack, and doing tbousands "IV
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� ton leading the meeting.- herds in the Pan-Amoviom Model Dairy at . .1!tt�.�'=:� WMLIAN BTXVXNN. B. C.j to 2890 miles hand with $..Jackson, who came home Thoo. Jackson. Jr,, of the firm of Jackson,
Wasbingi . - west of Montreal 0� of dollars damage. However, we made on Friday last from Montreal, where h� Bros,, returned from his businote trip to. I
I .- - 'The pastor, next Sund!�,V_mornlng, will -Buffalo, for the week ending Aug, 15,th, for � , � .- — , I .About the same distance from Clinton, the beat of our circumstances, znd-en- `bas4 good situation with the McLaughlin' th6 146ttliftet.this week. He 'went as for �
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. ideTation of "that ex- the prize: consequently Bfr Hill made a round trip of joyed the beautiful scenery,. for we Drug Co. Syd Is, jovial fellow and had num. west so Edmonton and brought home a, .
, continue his consi "For the her showing the Sip. -I have been. asked by Mr 4780miles and travelling at were side-kracked In the famous Met- erous friends, including the ladies, Who are satchelful of orders, am business has been,
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,., tract from an cld love letter," touch' greatest net profit, butter fat alone o0naid. Stevens to correct a eta r an average
� ,: ered,as determined by the Bab000k test,,:- X01n F Dale in his temens made by M rate of 85 Miles per hour, would leave Ur avedia. valley. The Metapedla, Rivet; glad to see hi in town again. good out there. The crops era a great yield . I
I , ing the question "Does death end all V I . letter publish in .
, 6 Ing 0 a Jerseys ....... 6 ....* .... 6.69-70 week's Nxw EnA. . . flowing through the Valleyg makes a Mrs W, Newcombe arrivil home on andall%bose-haaaw,formarly from hem �
� � object for evening, "The build' f ad in 1&06 Hill 15J days,io view a country of 400,000,
� mew house". The usherers will be- Guernseys . ... #: ............ 8.72 34r Stevens says he did,not know of, the 000 acres which time I think wall scene of wondrous beauty. In th 'zig we . ,
I ,rither short. . 0 90 Thursday after a lengthy visit with friends but now located west, are all doi 11
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�, existence of a . miles of its course it has 222 rapids, in the eastern part of the Province. She From the Halifax Herald we take the
�11 I - pleased to show strangers . seats Ayrshleea.....� ...... ; ...... 8.67 drain on the side of the hill Mr Hill mays many an old Huronite. great and small.
, - _ 'gate where the drain would return east if in a po it 0 fle after mile bid accompanied, a few weeks ago
I . 43T, PAut:s.- Abc ut seventy of the Rea Polls ....... oi.t,., ... 7.93 in front of Mr Dale's Foe ml , Mr fdllbwlng paragraph which
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, French Csnadisna. # ....... * 7.52 In the secondplace Mr Dole says that I Now this statement means one of two pentiriby'the mountains -on ,either on. a trip to the Sault and Port Of Patrols&, well known members of tre Canadian,
Sunday School gathered on the lawn I things, either they are unable. to Id � bsok ,hgLnd which rise in every shape she had remained 110 Press Association now on the press excur. .
of the re!ctorV last Wednesday evening . � ,
, , I Polled Jerae : 7,47 tore up a drain that had conducted the on Amount of having no mousy ove as th until her retts"118hrills . Ision. down eatt:-4114a McGillicuddy, the
I .. * an "At Homell extended to them Brown Slisas., I * I * I I I I I If. 6 7.22 water for twelve, y which mountains can assume. In week, .
I by Shorthorni ,:.::::::6*:.... c,.49 answer to this I years or MOM 111 own so much land that it is impossible fer some places the river, the high- 1� first vice-president, of the Goderl3h -
-4 few ladies of the con gfek. &OOD, 0 1 Will say that I never. tore them to k up and leave. Miss Gregg who has been the gnat, has 0, name well-known not. ont
� . 'have the interests 0 , 4 wh y Dutch Belted.,4....':..... 5,40 up, ch,s raiul�, I would. like Mr !),%Is way, and tberallway crowd each other r
I . I ill means the first of those qoes- her sister,, Mrs (Rey) Eltowart, 'us" Of I "I 1"
- if the Sunda to stay with his first letter and not try to if M, Bic for a passage, so naroVy is *the valley Ontario in the news,papor field. but in the polit I
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� ..School at heart. After a couple of For the last three weeks the Jerseys have (,raw, 0 tions then allow me to quote 6 reply to the I and the houses to be seen are those of street returned to her home in Toronto on Ohl ftraftS, at least it has often been board, , I
I ad and are now pushing at of it. I - I will crucial question of whether farming pikyo, I the early settler. TnesWay, She was Accompanied, to Ailes, df late In West Huron, Rerlin 0
�. bours.of amusement they all sat down been in the le It is not likely ,
I.- he good nice drain that . . � ,, goin - .1
16'a the lawn to of first Place., The . I - I- &n &.A,.a. . 'it hv Miss Manis Hnnainn whAra vk dinam sasinst; Ur fffnannn"a .9. U.,
'138 disp flows into another I *VA - qmf� 1_�� I- "___t__
partake of t Guardseys closely f The followina flonren vi - -A � . I 11rai .
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competition from May let to August 13th
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gerseys 141,08
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ga��t evening. There will be a cele-
brAtIon,of the Holy Communion after
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Holoteins
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lest setimons that the congregation has
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Red Polls ................ 128.40
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-the vening last, on
BrownSwiss ... 6 6 # . 0 . . . . . . 117.18
Shorthorns .............. 10886
to the Publi� for iteme or letters of news of
interest to our readers bill for lanpthy con.
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0'What think ye of Christ, by their
French (Jazisdiano, — W ... 10884
Polled adto 118.75
trovarsatles only dealing with trivate per.
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Dutoh Belteed.. # ......... 1041
sons we do not wish to publis , especially
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I unhealthy. VVewishto&lloi chps,rtys
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t4n I of nd'esboro, occupied pulp't
the greatest bet profits in total solids tte
fair chance but a stop his to dome tome
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standing of each herd to Jaly 80th, (latest
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Holstattio .. 0 .. 0 W 6. 6 1 O.. 1 ..#149.63
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P"ged 60
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Shorthorni ....... # o o,# , v. *. 120.49
Guemseyd 120.20
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RadPoII#-d-w## &*#t-fo,-a 117,10
emPlOY'1116 time ftdluelvely the
shingle business. Commencing on Sat.
offleet's aesotvo credit for the untirin
dovot6d to this 0AUse, the Bang
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ug Met, all harness trunks,
valoes, & c, will be sold at cost price
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*h&VIng r*Ised cbrieldorabld money for
Pollod,TerAajr#,..,o4...,_ 84,48
Dutch Belied 71,08
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ouis ux seven year -a rarming tie obtained Metapedis. statiori, wherd�_t_he_ket_-_, spent r' law days visiting friends. Miss in tne tanny man of the ozoursion—the
from a Brandon farmer; Houston returned home for a week and "and manly of the show. 14oneeaof Ing:
I . apedia, and Resti ouche r1ge then I69vao next Week for Toronto to re. dull when MoGillieuddy Is naar.A.,Ib' Ing
Value on Present butaswehadcon3lderabloa, usement �!- t
I takf ng possession Value before this point was reached may go some bar vocal music at the Conservatory. in D&Ws favor is that be spent six yeard.
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Land.. $1,100-00 ...... $8,000-00 bac ,and r -y to .ter on —R, H. mranaMra It B Carter and family left of his boyhood in Halifax, us says that,
BuildIni;1':6::., * _ ___qft� - _.._J§1e - Vhurods he picked his flist blue berries at the,
150.00 ...... 208.00 , . Torouto,y tor a trip east visiting friends at banks of the NOrth-west Arm, but other,
7.09 ...... 143.00 Coming and Goinas and other Oakville, Hamilton, Budingtoo
I n ardents., 61.00 6. #. 6. 480,00 . members of the party may he has frequently
r=uoye on hand 18.00 ...... 140.00 Miss Wallis, PlAbON. MIrCarkerwike born at been board togartbat he picked his firkir
Live stock, of.%6derlah, was the Oakville and has gone to see his old birth , blue berries on many .other -braes through.
..... 274-00 ,, i ,.. 1080.00 nest of her sloter, Mrs J. McOstva, for 6, Place, "Bob" is taking & wall earned . out the Dominion, even goin s a
-_ -- law days last week. . holiday having been in , the, employ of
Total- 0. 1. I #.. $1610.00 6 0 0 * i.$5001.00 1 . give Ozisrio that honor.,,
I Gain in seven years .... L. Me.00rs It & J Ransfora for the past io m. p. Mat Huronlia
.......... 0839100 Mrs.E. E. Hilton took In the 15, 0. Is another member of the poriyo.
Averaga per year.. * ........ I......4484.48 exotitsion to Sarnia on Saturday last and )Fesrsf- We wish them a; pleasant holiday and the Herald writer says of him: "Rob- -
. visitea,st bar parents in Moore, We hka the pleasure of a call from our 8A, Holml,s, M. P. for West Huron, who,
Which I think to a Very fait profit In a Mrs R. Re,neford and Miss O'Neil re. old Mind and Parliamentarian, John Mo. runs The Nzw Ea&t of Clinton, in a 006- .
mew country and I ddobt It many Ontario turned, home on7 Wednesday from a three Millaya. of XfUlintno on Tuesday. He And last man to most, and the boys aidl him 6,
farmers bad do mu�h better, weeks' trip t his son Robert were herd b take back fooda,folaotw
Surely, it Is unreasonable to expect a now o Nuakoks and Toronto. oun -a ad in Iii He and Mr McGillicuddy
I mid W. Hale, Chicago, is visiting at Ors ,% horse delivered to *ham by T. ngs in, common in recent oleo-,
country like western Canada to be builf , Durp y. of Goderich, township. Me M.
,nP As wall as Ontario. butminyZasterners H, Hale. Ur Bald It expected nextSatur. Mill&n says there is no, $lack Basic Has contest# Is Ontario. Ile is socom-
riaicuis wastern Canada on so other head, day and will make an exidtided visit in them 0 f n with periled by Mrs Holmoij.'?
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, but much criticisms uo more of Ignorance town. , ailkindsof general farming they VV&
then of wisdom, I W. Harris, Goaarlob, Was a Olfnto� call. Mitchell h#A Its civid bolidis
What are the opinions of Str Jan Snell, or on Monday with a load of his patent Part Of their' Attention to stock raising. y on Tburt.
Hallett, of Ur McCartney, Halraeaville, laddoro� whi2h bets readily selling now its, In spetkiig of the bensus Me MoMillau � day of last Week and the bowlers played a
00*hIsdPhilon is that he believes the ! game In the otanq town, the home club,
and Why do JaCkson Bros send a ropragen. the finit season has irr ived; he hisf gold 76 figuraOy6n,forthelluronridlimg*,,In fact winning both morning andafternoon games.
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fiva to this dounir mer, surely this ton son alreadyt 1. I for Ontario,. are fill 00fraot. There bait The ragnItt Weekly shoot b . f the, gun club.
noi for -their heal& Surely the opfrilong =:A#. Gray, of the 9(noardina Collegjak,\ bean a, largo &todufj from thlaWr�nylsos, , took pliwe at the grounds on wiane6a
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of these gentlemen are reliable, but somb WAO In Clinton On at while on h Is inaluain &Jarge rittiribor from uron and , evening; the 966tes at 15 birds were :-%Ts V
people would rather believe otherwise..
Waiting for, train o6iihimildn he ficoompAno wh ailibbitth data has been' -low com- I it. areif�7, R Oftham 6, Goo. Ifinchley 1.%t
Hopingibatiboyd Will not, beioolobg� American. While 90%hbot
way home from the Pan Ing ootmilas to the North West � Oahteloo'18, Dr. Slook&II 9, Dr. Holmes 9,
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i clinklo, 1 L"If WXIA- W the bowlers to Soafotib, pated with A 46"da ago. . 0. Halt or 8i J, Z Hovey 10.
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