The Clinton New Era, 1901-10-04, Page 4Or 4th, OM
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Yes., and Clinton's best. It was rather warm last week but ' 1.*
not warm enough to mar the success of our Fall'Opening: ' Manye „4 tt ...
of the hundreds who came last week to admire, couldn't resist buying.
. We thank our opening visitors for the enthusiastic expressions heard on . every
side—"Prettiest Hats in Clinton and so reasonably priced.' That was the general ver-
dict.
We shall expect you again. Opening all this week, In matters of this kind no
. eyes but your own are satisfactory witnesses.
Our display would be a credit to many city stores.
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We are sole agents in Clinton for the Famous Modes Patterns.
A Fashion Sheet for the 'asking. .
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September Dress Goods Sales
the largest on record
There are three ways of selling cheap. Onejs to lower the:quali- •Czolgosz now says he is sorry he ehot
MoRinley, He should bave done some
ty—that isn't cheap at alt, another is to sell something that is old- herd thinking before tbe event; and he
would have no ormastozeto be sorry.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
PKE of YORK
Celebration
TOIRJON
,
The Presbytery of Rarer) meet)) at
BrUeefield, next Tuesday, Sth host I, one
of the important roattets to be dealt
with is the call to the vacancy of tl
Eippea-l'iesbyteriawchurcle.-
Is•TEAT -We have received trona the
Pike Mfg. 00ti a Pike Station, N.11,,,a
neat glees paper weight and k f
shatpener combined. It is a hantIV
11.4TU1t1J Trelatele will bo sold tor this Cele- 1 thing to have around au office desk.
eratien at This firm 1 m extensive menufaeturer
of
Ansmi.a Fang, .$3.70 seyt he atones, oil atones, etc.
Glow. going Ootober OttoOtit, or 11%1 returning
UI) to October iith
Purchase your tickets at Town Office.
F. It. illotigetis, Town Agent,.
(lintel', Ont.
%al Vtutrttitiaxtats.
Wateh-Henry , , page 1
Our Baking Powder -Rookie-. 1
Millinery opening-Ilewcombe 4
Duke of York -PR Rodgens . .. • 4
Look hers-Ruroball & Nalliath 4
Will 0P611-Flarland Bros,. 5
Our stock -R. Coats & Son 5
Blyth fair-MoRinnon 6
Bicycle for sale -E JEor ey , „ ... , . 5
Card-Ridont &Rale
Cottage to rent -Mrs Rudd 6
Stockers for sale. W Pickard... 5
Teachers wanted -.1 Wilson6,2
Apple Butter -John Thirst ....... 0
A success-Redgens Bros 4,A • 'sr ow sr 8
Shoes -W Taylor & Son..., .
tinttitv Zito vs,
FRIDAY , OUT, 4, 1901.
Owing to press of local, the second
letter descriptive of Mr. W• Dobeity's
interesting trip is unavoidably left over
till, next week,
fashioned or undesirable—not cheap either' the third is to mark
down what people care most for --and thatis how we are build-
ing up the biggest Dress Goods Business in Town.
We have just received another large shipment of HOMESPONS, CHE-
VIOTS, COVERT CLOTHS, ETC.
56 inch wide Biaok Cheviott, th3 beat Engliah make, warranted all fine wool, one of the s ery •newest., clothe fcr, nA
tailor made suits; sold in many scores at 81.35 per yard. Oar special price per yard • 1.•vu
54 and 56 inch wide Homespuns, in the newest shades of navy, green, brown anialie Oxford Greys that are en ,
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snoh great demand for skirts and mita they are made of the best quality of WOOJ and we buy them 'direct from'
the mill, prices here are the lo east in town • , ' 75e, 1.00; • A.10
56 inch wide Covert Settings, in brown, fawn, grey and black, will make very stylish and serviceable suite, per 25
yard
50 inch wide cloth enitings, in grey, navy and fawn, good heavy gaality, for girls wear, price per yard .60
The 36 inch wide all wool Henrietta we are selling at 25o is the best value in the country, it is as good as a 35o sta
line brought in for comparison, shades are royal, navy, garnet, cardinal, pink, sky and cream, price. ..... •
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Good -fitting Corsets
One fact should never be lost sight of in getting a CORSET that
on it depends the fit and set of the Dress or Shirtwaist. then the• -
question of comfort comes in. For Fall you want a CORSET heaity
enough for COMFORT. So by all odds get a CORSET that FITS
- you, even if it COSI S a BIT more than you had planned to pay.
Our Corsets are perfect in at andfinish and in arranted
to give good wear.
Erect Form Corsets, $1 and $2 I4ong Waist Corsets at 50e)750, $11
Si'
French Flannels for Waists.
Every pair filled with the best steel.
One may not agree with the Hon. Clark
Wallace and yet admire some phaaes of
his character, and many of his political
opponents will regret to eee that he ie
seriously ill at Woodbridge.
The, inquiry into the loes-of thesteam
ship Islander, whereby 40 net@ „Wen.) Int3t
wtien the boat was on its way to Victoria,
showe goat both the Captein and Pilot
were drunk, le there any need to
oomnient,on that?,
The Dominion revenue deriyed from
customs for the three noontbs ending Sept.
30, amounts to 88,033.e94. This is an in
crease of 8488,924, or nearly half a million
dollars, over the sanan time last year. Ihe
Moreau for •the month over September,
1900, was $2822810.. This is a pretty good
showing, and indicates a healthy state of
bileiness,
ii•oiitirei Sweep.
The Nova Scotia local elections were
held on Wednetday, and resulted inrre
big victory for the Libenals, There Witt
88 members in the House, and the con-
seryatives only bad 3 members in last
legislature. On Wednesday, they only
succeeded in electing one tie possioly
two members.. This ts a terrible defeat
Additional Loral.PQco S.
NEW FIRMS-Ridout St Bele ie the
name of a new -firm, the mem ears being
Mews. 3. Ridout • and C. B. Hale,
fOrtired for the purpose of • carrying an
conveyancing, Insurance; Bro.
There is nothing so serviceable for Fall Waists as French Flannels. Our stock is the
. AN ACTUAL FACT. -In a letter to
largest we have ever had—never sold so many in one sewn as this. They come in the new- w*I* IRs4,nWsbkole a° of
i ct Ivlisnes ctormbisili ot :rt 13 in
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est shades of blue, pink, red, purple, navy, etc., .111 spots snangures price per yard -60C New Yotk city thin amusing little its-
, a
• ' . • n cident happened: -Two , teen., 'Jews,
were applying •for a license in New
Yor k recently. On the statement is a
line for the landlord's ,name, which he
had omitted. On asking the name one
replied "Levy",_but what is his Chris-
tian name? His 'chew stepped up aod
whispered, gesticulating with his.
hands. "Mine frien, he hasn't any,
he's a Jew" I
Your money back
if you want it,
CLINTON
ehnrch Chimes
--
Mr rhos. Minch will take the ser
vices at Turner's and Adma appoint
men ts on Sunday.
Rev. E. P. Armstrong, of Tupper-
ville,formerly pastor of Turner's church
Tuckerstnitb, was married last week to
a Miss Bauwell, of Windsor.
Muer-Ism-It is intended to replace
the arc electric light by some other il-
luminant, and a test will be made of an
new gas light recently introduced.
I the order of exercises was of interest to
the large number who turned out, it
- being the review of the lessons fot the
- past three months and they were all
I thoroughly dealt with and explained,
A. Rooper taking those for July, Rev.
W. A. Gifford kr August and J. N.
Shaw for September; the orchestra
was present and gave a number of ,In.
st rumen tal selections,
Weems Cauncet.-All over Canada
Sunday, the 20th of September,
'Was
set apart in the Presbyterian cIstach
for a children's aervice and an exchange
of pulpits was made with the pastor
and v. Mr Perri°, of Wirighara Pres-
byterian church, who gave splendid
discoursee both merning and evening;
his sermons showed thogghts of depth
and Were well delivered, In the afters
hohn vilets a Oily of the Sunday School
children and Illquibilfff of the &Mares
gation who turned out in a goiidly
number, the servicee being held in the
auditorium. Much credit is drys to M.
Dow zer and Thos. Jackson,jr., Who
conducted the choral pert, which was
appreciated by all. The weer of service
chiefly consisted of responsive routings
by the leader and sehoot, shoging, and
an admirable address by Rev, Mr Pet-
rie, who spoke intelligently on missions
in which was shown be had studied the
subject thoughtfully and able to apeak
on ite needs ; the collectinn taken up
was for this worthy -object. The choir
consisted of male yokes entirely Who
ably assisted in the singing., A solo
and quartette "Never Alone" -was ex-
cellently taken by T. Jackson ire W.
11, Latornel, tire 0. Reece endiltliss Me
0 Who also sang the 6610 ; a solo by
eart Jackson was also well rendered.
I a. Scott, as sdperintetident, presided
s yet pleatant part Of the aftetneon
. s ice Was the pres btatiou of a dip•
tome, from the Gferierat .Aesembly to
Miss L. Walkingehaw for having, atan
examination held some noonths ago,
recited by heart the entire Shorter
rated:lithos At the eveni g neirvihn-thee
choir tendered thew hem "Arnsielfig
Grate", and was well gieen ....After
last Sunday service it wee conireeretion
meeting for the Endeavor and wee
on (toted by the president, J.
Meltsven ; the bneitiese Meeting Wait
held on Monday evening. The annual
Thanksgiving meeting of this Excelsior
Mission Bend was toed 111 tbe lecture
room on Tuesday evening. The cons
testae ot the Mite•boxes were returned
aid amounted to $17,50. liddreettee
on Thaniteglyinn Were given by ilfre
W R Lough and Mre iticherd Irwin.
Mee Willion led In the dedicatory
prayer. A duttt Wee snag by Mee
On Sunday afternoon Rev. 0. R.
Gunne expects to take the, House of
Refuge service, to be assisted by the
choir of St. Paul's church. eit-is antici-
pated, that the organ to be placed in
.the elope, will be here by that time.
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ftey. fir. tiitiord, of town, while away
on a two weeke vacation teeently, de-
114:bred hie lecture otia"The Mammoth
Cave" at Springfield Trinity church
at the barvest home festival. The
London Adveiniser in speaking of it
says it was "breezy and splendidly de -
1, iptive".
ST. JOSEPH'S Cleruncte-The 4th be-
ing the first Friday of the month the
services at 8 a, m. will be conducted .by
Father Nortbgrave. of Seeforth, in the
absence of Father McMenamin, who
will have returned from his visit to
Montreal for the regular services on
Sunday next. On his return he will
also occupy his fine new parochial home
next to the church.
S. A. NOTES. -A grand HaIlelnjah
wedding will take place in the town
hall, Clinton, on Wednesday, October
t , at8 p. m. The cetemony will be
conducted by Majot McMillan,of L. n -
don, assisted by Staff Capt. Ham gs,
,Clinton corps, also officers and spieler&
�f surrounding corps. A wedding sup-
per will be given at the Barracks at
• 0 80 p. tn. This in the first time an
event of this kind has publicly taken
place in connection wielis the aria*, in
this town and they expect that the
many citizens will attend to witness
the marriage ceremony of two Yining
people from town. Every person la in -
ONTARIO STREET Clerrnow.-At the
"Ifteagud on Monday evening the topic
an temperance was taken by the presi-
dent, Miss Lucy Stevene....0Wing to
the repairs going on,service will be held
in the basement....Regular monthly
fellOWShip Meeting'next Sunday morn-
ing.... The service last Sunday even -
ng was taken by Roy. 3. Hussar, of
Relhaestrille, Dr. Gifford preaching an-
titedreery dernieed at 11olineeyille. • ..
wAt the Sunday School in tile afternoon
Laura Biggarb and Miss Rippey, The
remainder of the program consisted
of a dialogue by Mies 1Vinnie
and Miss Lillie Coats and two recite.
Mons one by seven little girls, the
other by it class of boys. The roll call
was responded with Verses of Scripture
/ on thenksgiving. The total collections
from January to the present time
have amounted to $45 exclusive of the
thank -offering.,
Revs.. G. R. Turk formerly of Luck
now, and Cleo. W. Kerby, the well-
known Methodist pastors, who re-
signed important charges to take up
Gospel Mission work, closed meetings
in Woodetock on Sept. 16th. anti are
now working in Listowel. They go to
Lucknow in December.
W 0 T U °mama -The meeting of
the WCTU was held in the Council
pepper, reidagetTe 27. _ ThAreeic.lent,,
Pars Stewart, presided, Mae us9enale"-
ing the devotional Memoir. Tile Reo-tieoy
gave her report for the work done' for the
year; and Mrs Elford gave ber report on
Women's Franohige. New onion for the
coming year were ebnotedas folleive:-Pree,
Mrs (Rev) Stewart; let Vice, Mrs Czech;
2nd Vioe,Mrs. (Rev) Dunlop; Rea See.,Mre
Sege; Car -Sea, Mug Perrin. Trees, Mre
Wm, Centelon; Sinperintendatite Of
Departmente:-Soientifio Tem peran0aM ise
Wilson; Narootio, Mut D Stevenson;
Women's Franchise, Mrs Elford; Railway,
Mrs Levis; Horne Department, Mrs Shaw
and Dire (Rev) Green; Prete, Mrs Biddle-
combe,
RAVrENntlat Sx. Onnitort. - Rev,
Mr Dunlop took the topic at the
League on Monday evening, the peed -
dent occupying the chafe., ..Laet Sun.
day was a special day for the young
people connected with the church. It
Was the League anniversary and Sun-
day school Rally Day and Rev. Mart)
Bradshaw conducted both services. In
the morning the League aseemblecl
a body aud, the reverend gentleman
gave the young folke a practical ad-
Arai:Ai-Me-choral part being taken by
the Sunday School choir which also
rendered se, vice at the aftern o ,Tly,
at *bleb a number of intereoing ad-
dreetiett Were given, The day proved
one of enthueirterd, noi withstanding
the had Weather, and will be of much
value to help keep up interest old stire-
'elate the efforts put forth in thk San -
day School and League; Rey, 13rad-
sheve's expositions were thoughtful
and appreciated by those who listened
to thera,...Nekb Sunday morning is
the regular monthly fellowship meet.
'fig....The pastor will preach at both
sertriees next Sundsv ; eaking in the
mumble' upon 0A au jec that needs no
IntgOduotions
Domnici Norma -The conteote in (tingles
by points, for the iturnball tsophy, have all
been practically played by the members'
On Wednesday. last week three, S. Wise-
man, H. B. Combe, and J. W. Treleeyen,
were the same with 14 pointsto (*Oh. The
next day aeyeral others ran up as high and
3. B. Hoover, made 17 points. In doubles
a number of games, are yet to come Off;
Messrs landau and Hilton, won from
Messrs Taylor and Porter, by 10 to 4. The
lawn is now being sodded where worn beta
Any tnembers who nosy be desirous of
playing, will please iherefpre play across
the lawn, and avoid walking over the new
sod.
GREAT YIELD. -In the spring Phil
Murray, of Varna, gave R. .Fitzernoone
a'sample of potatoes celled the Canad-
ian Honey. from 6 pounds which had
cost him $1. Mr Fitzsimons was hand.
ed three small potatoee, all of which
did not weigh over one-quarter of a
pound, and told to plant them and see
/what results he would have. • The other
day we were shown the yield, which
consiated of a basketful of tubers that
REMOVED ENGINE. --The
other day a, London Arm having a lien
on the ettgine at the Orealy Creamery
eent Mee here to remove it, and the
MaYee ge.Ve instructions to obstruct
there; we learn 034 the engine has
since been removed, as the town had
no right to hold it, although a mort-
gage is on the building.
RETURNED ONLY PART. -About
two mouths ago a lady happened to
lose her handbag in town, containing a
uumber of small articleatogether with
her pocket bookll and a few souvenir
coins. A few dayesince she Was agree-
ably surprised to receive the satchel
tbrotigh. the mail, with agiss contents
except thercoins. She is glateful to the
finder for its return, but would have
been more so had the coins also been,
included, ,
• JUDGES.-Messre. j. E. Blacken
and Jas, Reynolds were Judges on
horses at Wingham Fair, on Friday;
Messrs, Elaekall. MeRIVen and D.
McCervie go to Dungeon( pra'r for the
sano purpose. Tho". Holloway went
to (wodeneh exhibition on Tuesday, on
fruit. W. Snell was judge of horses
at Woodstock Exhibition. Miss Lily
Eulergoesto Bayilehl Fair next week,
to act air judge on ladies' work.
AMONG TRE MM. -Miss McGreg-
or, of Hullett, who underwent -a !suc-
cessful Opel ation for appendici t is lately,
is nicely progressing at the hospi
Mrs Murray, of the House of Refuge,
who was operated upon for a rupture,
is getting along as well as can be ex-
pecteds We are glad to learn that II.
Plurosteel has overcome the serious W-
eeps he had to contend with for some
time ; he has AP far recovered as to be
able to gnoutside the house, and it is
expected he will soon be able to attend
to business.. -Robe, Mason, we rejoice
to say, is improving. .
MUSICAL •CLUale-Many hs town s Th C II Vate • Sports ppenings.
vocal teacher froth 'Laptop, has been The annual field der of. tap ,
oper Book
Store
Pi Purse rot 25c
OneIhat Wm well made, the correct
eize, le dark colored teatime.
River can be carried without fear Of kering it,
...,Price 25c
Berlin Woos and Yarns Art Silks and Materials..
blo one keeps their wools in nicer
shape or has a larger assortment than
you,will and here. We use a speoial
stack boa ot our Own idea and the wool
is alweye in nice fresh condition. The
early Import orders are now ellea and
you can get almost any shade you want
in Berths Wools -2, 4 and.8 fold. Sax-
onies in all ehades. Shetland biota,
Crewel, Ice, and all kinds of Fingering
Yat CM,
• for Embroidery and Croobet work,
We have e tine line of Belding's Wash
Art $ilks and Daisy Bilks for Orciohet-
ing, also Brainat d Armstrong' Twill
Enobroidery. Silkolene in gamut afteen
different Lender; at 7o spool.
Stemped Doylies and Centre Pietas
Lo matob--Poylies at 19c and Centre
Pieces at 25e
Different Kinds of Eyes
Need different kinds of glasses. We have
a most ele.boratesysteroof testing eyes and
you can depend upon res for abbolute accu-
• racy. Examination FRIA&
. Spectacles adyieed only when really
needed, . Satisfaction o money refunded. '
W
CUN.TON
who are mesically inclined will' be •. . 0 (s 1.
pleased to. learn that Miss •Walkets• ' '
orts in con. Glimpse at the Pall Headgear
instrumental in organizing a musical
club in town. Those whojoin will not
only ,find it of It great benefit but
afferd much enjoyment at the gather -
inset, which Dotty be held monthly or
oftener. Quite a number have already
joined the C. M. C. while there are
others who have signified their inten-
tion to do so also. At a meeting held
at Mr Gibbingrr on Wednesday even-
t)* it was or gan)Fed with the folloveing
offlcers!-W Doherty, Hon president;
Mrs W Bridorre, president ; Mime *M
Bell and W Leto; net, vice presidents;
Miss A Gibbings, secy-treas.; Mia
elombe, librarian • J McRae, Mrs (Dr)
Holmes and W Q' Phillips, committee.
IMPROVEMENTS. -The new walk
on the east side of Albert street :from
the town hall to Irwin's corner and up
to Ford & is a great improve.
nection with the Co lef rate institute •
vnas held at Recreation ast Vriday,part The summer season is over and the '
of tbe program being run eft commenc- fall upon us brings with it changes itt
ipg at 10 a na dnd the. remainder in dress but more particularly so in mils
the afternoon. Without doubt it was Finery. . One place its the world • where •
stpboerbtedeatiaer Tsuhrepaa,ststeednafaonremeewritsangtiooucial, lainweerynioapen
nine. There She revels in
delights to linger is at a mit.-
many of the citizens taking advantage , the beautiful and many nien do also,
of the beautiful day to go and vie etst be, Millions are spent semiannually to
events. The contests were entered in- tempt the Goddess of Fashion to yield •
to with enthusiasm, all viewing to Win; some new designs or some charm '
first place and every event was run off, millinerseart, The worshipers at this.
satisfactory. ,There was to be a foot- shrine being so many the millinery
ball match between the collegiate and ttores in town have dressed in holiday
with either Goderich or Seaforth but attire for the event. Everything pre-
arrangements tell behind and the game sented a gay appearance and the ladies
did not materialize. The pregram was turned out in large numbers to inspect;
in the hands of a very energetic and the styles 'and attend the oreninge
efficient committee which no doubt which were on last Thersday, ,Friday
was the reason of the success of the and Saturday: It was the pleasure of
day. The officers.of. the day were :-- a NEW ERA reporter to idea the de-
partments in town and there partake .
in a measure, the eestacies which ,
come tossvoman's heart.
'tient to our main street, the curb SRandprtsaf3odmEthi committee, m.LeLR:annef;0.ecd.leWrk... E.
along the side is being attended, to bv W. Treleaven and W. P. Spalding.;
statters. Dr. Shaw and W. Jackson;
time keepers, J. Houston and Jas. Scott;
judges. W. E:Itand, E. •hi, McLean,
and, j.W. Treleaven. The program was
dtvidel into somehalf dozen classes the
winner c,f ine rnostn umber of points in
Class A. being thecup holderfor this
Street Inspector, C. carter, and will be
made the same as that on the opposite
.ide. What would now stilt improve
appearances would be the neve walk
from Combo's thugstore to thellatten-
bury Reuse. The newstvalk petitioned
for on °merge street from Huron; to
HODGENS BROS,
On the second floor of the handsome
store of Hoarsens Bros is to be found
their millinery rooms. They are fftted
up with much taste arid present a very
attractive appearance. Misses Doyle
Joseph is about completed which year, J. Whichicm having :bat honor and Raodall with her staff of astistants
will not only he a -convenience to -the 1.; seduring 11 points. R. Hever andE, have made -the- commodious room a,
residents but lied greatly to the ap- ging each next with 6 puede. The veritable bower of loveliness from a.
pearance of this street. We are afraid
from what we learn that the new cros-
sings to be built across the streets in-
teresting main street will notlikely be
laid this fall, much to the regret of the
general public, who think' it is time the
olcIstone crossings, which have done
good service, should be remcved and
particularly now when the new walks
are being put down. The briek vvork
on the new Wesley church was completely finished on Thursday and the
frame work is being rushed by T. Mcs
'Kenzie's men. D. Prior is progressing
favorably with the brickevork at On-
tario street Methodist church; the car-
penters hay° started at the interior,
PAM'S CHtnten.-Zasi Sunday Har.
vest Thenksgiving services were held. The
ladies of the church had decorated the in.
teriorfor the ocoesion and much to their
credit it was beantiftd,which seemed tO be
in harmony with the services. The Rev j
C Farthing, M A., of Vitoodatock, preached
and the sermone delivered were sound and
elevating; needless to saythe large omens -
oaf= much appreciated hie expositions.
Holy oommuniou was edrainietered at 4
and Ile m„ and was well attended. The
choral portion ot the services were extra for
which the ahoir and Its leader, W 17 Liters
nett; are deserving of praise. The antheusti
"Oar Grod"Te Lord of the Harvest" and
'The Harvest Tide Tbankegiviug" in the
morning were excellently given, as well as
those "Thou visitest the Earth" and “Ye
shall dwell in the Land" at eveneong,, the
solo parts taken by Miss Dell, T Jackson
le., Stewart laoloron and W /Atoms%
being well reneered. The afternoon was
devoted to a ishilaren's eeryioe at whfeh
Rev Fatthing gave instructive address
weighed 14 lir, Mr Fitzsimons heving the ooeotion was "ken UPI" hYrun 11*°k6
made 14 settings, and netting on an I and rittials which amounted to $6.43. The
average a pound from each, or at the colleetione taken up at the morning and
det4 yield.
rate of 50 ponude from one. This Is ie. ternikn go offeringforowr Ayes hiejorhihttegoolZiyrditrtili
received, being 51/2, with several envel-
Tye MAniers,--There le net ranch °bang° epee to come in. The two companiee of
=Idle wader the commend of Orme Combe
and °tot MaTaggart, will parade to Si.
Panl'e °hunts on Sunday morning next,
for the 11 eolook serve:re, Beata will be
reserved for them in the body of the church
and 4 000101 44rinon will be preeehed by
the tricolor.
West Wawanosh.
tiovolm A FArtte.-.10hu Mallough,
who recently sold hie own farm near
Proeperity,has bought one on the Lon-
don road, near Dentield, and move,'
thereto in a few days. Itis 107 acres
and cost him $0,500.
in the market report for the past week.
Butter and ego are not too plentiful but
still apparently sufficient te meet the te.
quiremente of dealers and the public; the
prime are the akina an last week, Utter at
134 to 150, egg° et lle to 12a. Fruit is
still being largely imported, grape(' prin.
civilly, and selling at 28o per beeket.
Fetiches are moaner at 75e per basket.
Apples are going at good prioett, the eva,
potato paying about 40 ciente per bag, for
eyaporatingapples but the buyers of fall
apples are celled upon to trey high prices
for good peeking apples. Totatoee still Ire
quoted, a* 500 per bushel,
Ilunot; Ititentutter.-Tho 83rd Which
wilt take part in the military review at
Toronto before R. B, It the Duke of
Cornwall and York from konday, the
7th of Oct, will mobilize at the different
company's head quartsre earlyen More
daymorning sodrnovetoTorontob the
Hallett
NoTne,-Ildies Lillie Austin took ad-
vantage of the excursion on Friday to
'visit friends in Detroit andalso In Mar-
lette, Michigan. it le reported, and we
believe truly so that a popular young
rowdiest porisible trains. The regiment -
man of the "settlement"
will parade in full strength, vis.: one I life PArtner next, m
r young week, ' will take a
le the,ute of
person
‘
Ileuterstnt•colonel,2 me.joi a of a very popu 1 adjutant, m x Ito , '
I medical oftleetsI quartermaeter,1 pay .1 c 1 P,
master, 0 captain., 0 lieutenants, 0 2nd i
lieutenants, 88 staff arid regimental 41..........atrno,...........••••0
I
sergeants -315 total rank and file, 412 Rehab Ma'am' of Sydney was fatally pothrvieent7.1rt:f"e'irtlag tfor°132ft 4giCet!trIketrrenC°rwreesli-
total all ranks. The fieUtenanbcolorthi; Oruehea *gout *ixistn while driving int, known adjutantarid two atwo majors must be we stric k own here t --"The grounds and eur-
mounted. rhe dress will be in revIeW . o talingeof the new ethurch„St. Peure.
order. It is expected • all the come Di floods ire reported in Stein, v11' to teirktore bent: been just fletshed and
roulles of this iteglinont, willhallo a iibeln:inundated and missy °Weer sv i gt put in excellent order. and altogether
full quota of men and the band will 1,6711 ;lie ei.,mtlful church preeente A most
be.,.,stronjr,,i 04,,p,10,_010,.beA ,,,ef_ N,0 ' 6_0, Itkr The Oroesley.ttunter reeve Welt t,to r.114 4* '''''Pe°' "di fit'etit much ete.
ni niskhaallvuevbaePctil. obuustry 071'141; gettingo # u , lh, : at Hensall are bell( lar el at s end; a tri:t7lanntnilltbeili:ev°1Pgliftellfytahried°Virh erfe4ctnogr,
eve ni ht the tin be ed ,
recruits into proper drill ; the former,
Will helm over 40 men &Ed the latter
owe 85. The rd will he one of the
beet **entente in the reel**, /
canomenoement exercises are to be con-
cluded in the town laall,on Friday even-
ing, Nov. 15th, whets the prizes won at
the *worts and the certificates gained
at the midsummer examination will be
presented, also a suitahle program will
be arranged. TLe following are the
remits of the field events '
Crakes A -Cur EVENTS. •
Running hop, step and jump -W.
Shipley, 35 ft. 3 in.; Whiddon, 85 ft.
8 ikikAdnMgehteighod'iu38mti-Oft" 2.ininteer,.4
10 in. ;.N. fdurcb, 4 ft. 9 in. ; F. Chant,
4 ft. 8 In. •
' Whiddon, 33 ft. 5
in. ; McLeod, 31 ft. 5 in.; W. Ship-
lerftutfitu‘g8biruead inutp-L Whidden.
16 ft li in. ; A. McLeod, 14 It. S ;
11.101(Vntiagrdi lAraeft;e-3 tielyar' j. Whid
don, W. Shipley.
Pole yauIt-N. Murch, Oft. 7 in.. O.
PorLer.8 ft. 7 in. ; J. Whiddon, 8. it. 6
in.
KiOninge,-Fth.iordhamnitl,e race -R. Relyar, R.
One mile race -R Moe. F. Chant,
Crass B 1,Nnen, 10 .
Running broad bbiftroha(liurill')rriTN-10Poirto' 1 to everyone, Tine department forms a
ft. 5 in. • Greig, 4 t. 11 ; %V. ' striking and beautift I background to
man, 12 ft. 11 in. oue entering the store it was an array
109 yerti race--Carueron, Holman, of feathers and other materials. which
Greig. gavel" splendid tinish to the other sur -
Fatigue race -Cameron and Helmet); roundings in the store. However, the
O. Brewer and L. Manning, • loveliness was not confined to the show
crass 0,.../1"Ext it room for the window display WAS alga
feminine point of view. All the latest
sbapes and styles are on exhibition and
are so pretty it is- hard to -partieularize.
The prevading colors this year are fawa.
pearl and green. One of the leading.
styles in ahlack hat it a double decker
rolled slightly at the left side sect the
'leading feature in toques is ones of
nsir rr r velvet withsequins and °sprays.
Some pretty tbingesui a welking hat
shape is a grey felt embroidered witti
black sequins and. jet ornaments its'
front. Dant -Will be much worn this
season. We have ordy given a few of
the many shown by the courteous
ladies who waited on the crowds who
attended the opening at this establish-
ment. A cloek and mantle department
also en this floor • and pretty
Ahd velusVe articles were to be seen,
While the iwitdcw display was up to
(he usual at the Palitee. The °loaning
was *great sursitsv and the display
something arthstic. •
7A.s./KWCOMBE'S
Theweliknown millinerydepartment
at 1s4svcorabes dry goods store was al-
so a rust attractive and beautiful place
for the women to go to. On Thursday
enening the store was jammed arid
Miss Stirch and berassistantatilthough
rushed, paid the greatest of attention
100 yard race -L, Manning-, j. Runt.
ball, -Reynolds.
Consolation race -Reynolds. 0, J.
Stewart, T. Romer%
CLAnS D-DPEO SCrfOOL
One mile 'bicycle.race (handicap) -P.
Mulholland, J. Doherty, E. Chant.
Relay race (team of 3, one from each
clase)--Chent, Bohner) and Rumball ;
King, Oaraeron and Manning.. '
MASS B---CeetteriATES eotThrrir.
rti evidence. The colors much to be
worn are gray and pastel shicles.
Among the leaorto-wear walkine. hats
are the Baden-Powell, Sagamore with
many °there.' A Very special hat 18 a
large black rolled up in front and
canught with black velvet held In place
With a buckle. Something new in ,
toques is the Princesa May made of eilk
polkadot velvet and a neat walking hat
are blacks with a soft crown of green
velvet. Some pretty children% hats are
in view and ale° a large assortment of
100 yard race -It. Etplyar, 3. Whid- wings, °sprays, stc., is kept on hand.
K es. The display was splendid and it is a
Hurdle race -Re Xtelyer,J. Whiddon.
CLASS GIRLS
75 yard rem (terra 1)-M. Rolland,
Nellie Holmes, A. Oook,
75 yard race (fornas 2, 4 and 5) -
Irene Jackson, M. Clair, E COOper*
Oonsolation-B, Cooper A. Cook.
A meeting of the Deanery of tturon
wart held in St. TbOntits church, Sea.
forth. on Wednesday of last week,
Rev, Rural Dean Rodgine, Jennings
and MeQuillen, with Messrs. Metcalf
and Clanton, were appointed& miesions
comMittee. Haab clergyman is to rue
range for Missionary meeting in his
own parish. The arrangement for the
Mahon% yleit. Wail loft with the Rtural
Dean,
diftieult matter to decide %bleb watt
the prettiest hat.
Sir joseph is the.
new Lord Illeyot of London.
Jabez Bunt, of' Plum -Mellow, was
found dead on the road.
. Mr 3. B. Dewit, an old resident of
Colborne,was found dead labia garderic
Foreet fires are doing a lot of dame
/Age in the vicinity of Pertrteuf, Saguia.
ney.
Mrs W liymatemother of 08
man, M P, died at London,Ont.
A sanguinary cotillict has taken
Place between Mutemintane and Chris-,
tient; la Beirut, Syria.
The bit* Elder -Dempster* freighter
Motto:wen h tan aground 'about 45 miles
west of Quebec.
Howard Walker, the Afro-1ndian.
who pleaded guilty to a charge of
manelatighter. Was dentenced by Judge
Fergusonfotth4at Stratford to a term of
fourteen years in the itingston Peni-
tentiary.killing of a fellow -employee with the
Pati..Alneridan Offen& The affair took
Walker% crime was the
ft the town of Parkhill en route Or
SCO ott May Viet midnight, on board
e circue epecial train, which bed illeb
IU comodate eeewde, There ars eight indefatigable In his efforts to promote th
1' W. Roy. Stout Who has been pi
ehurches of the *Wage and viola tY the Interests Of the church in thia per- le
joining in the unions lob and with singular *twoee. Sea
ow. AO slims* .,460.400aimilairookiaorio
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