The Clinton New Era, 1902-11-21, Page 4Wiyv.oluter 2i8to 1902.
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER, 21, 1a02, tion with our Collegiate Inetitute
brings fresh hurrahs upon the attain.
Referendlints Matte that our school is fast heaping
upon itself.
The load executive in conneetion with latet Friday evening Caw their ath •
the Referendum bold a meeting on Tnes- annual cora nencement exercises, and
dey evening. Te severel connalitteee re- it capped all previous records notoniy
in point of the entertain.
ported gratifying progress. It wag ;landed quality of
No business could grow like our Dress Goods business is growing without to beiti al public meeting here, au' Arrange.. Arent, but the number that were pre.
moral are being made therefor; it w(30 oleo sent and the financial aspect of it all
tieoided to bold a flutes meeting or) the gtc:inng etodmake it the beet that bee ever
-betng founded upon exc9Sence of merchandise and satisfaction. in service.—
eQetsQnfts8ouLdabYe%nNegethe auspices of
v: 8°2 °unable 04.414itilte, and modethe teachere and Schals
r our .
Day by day and month by month the increase continues.; The growth th-is season Lurgi
ars who labored so zealously to make
Tale root important measure ever Bubo it what it Wad, ehould feel highly
is : by far the largest •in the history of Ahe store, mitte to the people of Ontario, le the pleased, and amply tepaid for their
'Liquor Act of 1902 -thornmoely epoken of lanere;
- We aim to deserve this success by the care we take in serecting our stock. Even 704ehltittnthm.teptZTatt- notittozTielfeTet)Ararpb:oseart.
... . . well being of tbe comragnity, Ionsorteat bedsit been takentas well as the cat:
our Dress Goods at 25c a yard must be the best that can be made for the money. sobriety. i,forom the °Ted chanoleera and, an.
.
eve nt me, on:domes oVeenteltuttrepz.soretilinglts;r
ittitiee4g.titrIbeeetEseeehii:7111° abolition of
. Trion again we have an advantage over' most stores for. we buy our goods with a K. an!:
druilling Mega,. Irol3""f.A"i "'flea lt strumeotal solo entitled "Arabeeque,"
s)ndicate of five large stores and by taking large tots we are able to sell many
winprstest soolety against severer tangos joy Meyer.fleinound, The quartette
abuses. Inoportant because it deals with rendered theigselection with merited
tbe welfare of our home and tbe youth of applause, and Miss Irene Jackson foie
lines at the prices some stores have to pay for them. onr land. And the people of tbie grovinee lowed with tier beautiful violin solo,
should show that they rootine ite =Mb- "II Trovatore". The Dairy Maid's
if you buy your dress here you will have the satisfaction of knowing that. it will atm by enclonsing it on Deo. 41h. ' Drill hy 16 young ladies was captivat-
s .
--.- n . .They were dressed in whiter,
The ballet that will be need for the Bela ell iffht had their gowns trimnoed witil
be the best and newest rh.at you can get and the price paid will be:the lowest. . er*ns3 wits ou Dm 403, is ao follows,; . pink and the others with blue earrr
.avy tadiesveloth at $1.25 a,nd $1.50 -
fp$ inch wide ladieir' cloth 10 black onnathis is a very neevy
wool cloth, that le in great demand for suite, sairts,
etc., bs nob finish, and will give good aseer, price pee 50
yard, $1 25 and 4. .... .
Mae Black Broadcloth at $1.15 and• $1,50
• 2 inch wide Bieck Broadcloth, very fine quality extra
innooth Boland goes that is in greatdemand for nne
aresses and suits. Tbis is excellent yawl tit per yard
IS1.15 arid .1 60
;Covert Suitings. at Me -n
VI inch wide Overt Ratings in the new hades f gnien,e.lso
s black reediest very fine wool. This will be blond very
serviceeble for dresses, geed value at,
omespuns at 75et.00c and $1
A•re you in favor of Tee 't
-Snouftalc Itress Goods at 76e the bringing into thatch, and the movements -.were w,ell
fore° of The Liguor
mg thretalegged stools trinolned to
carried out. H. Brewer and W. Stew-
art dressed in different clap costomest
--- presented Campbell s Lochtel perfectly.
The words oyee" and ono occur in the N. Murch rendered a well selected solo
spaces where voters nem ly mark, and in good "Foie° entitled "There's ;music
perties should make a crornabelow either in the eound of home again." Mies E.
word. se. . Chidley and Mies A. McEwen depicted
an elegant ranee of Act 1 scene 2 of the "Merchant of
, alt goods that willsa„ An itwarriant sesseation in the riot Venice." The nicest thing an a piano
Oe nncl Ogle governiog the taking of the referendum duet item that we have heard for some
vote, is the fact that every soritineer maw time was that played by Misses Hoover
• t make a decantation before the returning and Pealee. and is a class of Piano
Flannels .at 75c to 85c officer, or deptuy returning offiOetare to 'music that was worth listening to.
which issue, he favors. Ile must dradare Miss Marion floats also rendered a
that he wishes the question stated in the piano solo and. Mies I, Gionn recited
ballot to be answered to the affirmative or Bliss Carman's Coronation Ode'
the negative, as the case may be. Until .2E stheticPhysical Culture drill by
such declaration is made, the returning Misses acioper, Koehler, Carling, Mc -
officer must not, under penalty, issue the Donald, Blake and Witte, was most
neoessary certificate to the tiortnineer. gracefully done and bewitching be.
Heretofore such deolarattons have been yond measure. They were costumed
neoessary only when a [mutineer wished in flowing white got ns with red yokes
ga to ant in a different subdivision to that in and looked pretty. Miss McBroom. of
tals- asthiehhe voted. London, who is workin up.a class in
violin music in Wean kin • y consented
If the referendum is carried -as it to render a selection) and proved
should be -it may not. at once 'literally herself to be a- master of that
put a stop to alldrinking, but it will stringed instrument. The school's
. .
45 inch Drage G de in the Snowfieke effect which is the
' latest novelt or Airtime wear, is a 260 weight for
suits or dome and is Al wittiest per yard •
French Flannels at
• 27 to 80 inch wide French rhumb i
• , the very latest desi s and color
give gocd wear, p es per yard
Persian Colids
75e
and 60c
Aot, 19u2?
The finest range of waktings we have ever had are the ones
we are showing at 75o and 85o. They come in very
c neat dangne and all are goods that will pre good wear.
111 Wool. Henrietta at 25e
86,inch wide All Wool Henrietta, made of tatty One gnat -
in colorer of navy, old rote, cardural.,,...7.11.,A
pia, °ream, epeczalvaine-atopervard „ c,
B inch wide Homespun Dress Goes in light and dirk Ora
---fordgreyenassyealsokeetcaralleare-wade ' best_
•arnality yarn and warranted to give good wear, prices w AA
per yard, 75o, 90o and 10117
nus -Veiling at 50c
4 ""' h • N VT fineI g
light blue and oreara. 'These goede we consider Al
value at per yard .... , 50c
„ladies' filjohte CArlo Coats
. •
Black itleatEdo-Soie at 85e •
20 loch wide fine Blithe Silk that we guarantee not to cut;
. give excellent wear for dreams or waists, thig is it
enk unally Bold at $1. Our special price will be ..
make promisclous tteating illegal, and rising orator, •O. Mustard handled
8pti. very raaterially diminish the evils of Milton's Belial's Speech in fine Style,
the traffic. ' , and the glee club composed of Misses
Copp, Witte. Worthinfton, Carling,
Vo have just reoeiyed a few yes). pretty Monte Carlo Coate ,
- -Venetians at 60c • - --London.; on Sunday night, said !lie Cooper andllsEysen closed the.- liter.
. Rev. -Dr, Chown, hi an address .in McDonald, Kochler,_0_1 ie .and , .Edic_a
direst frono New York, They are mead of an all. wool 4) inch wide Venetians in navy and black. This is a Tory cbel not believe the conditions of the ary part of the program with -1-i 'college,
Englieh Kersey Cloth and are lined with Bain and sa-,, „„ * • fine all -wool cloth, made with satin ankh, mill give ex- ao -refereedere were itePeesible'"
• tana, shades are fawn rood black,prime ate $7.50 curd...UAW cellent wear for dresses and skirts, speceriTet ...,.. 0 c is not what the 'esteemed Doctor This
8oP1Mrincipal J. iloustrin was next called
.
. . - in'Olinton last May, but we'll let that Upon to present the Cart' cates and
, ,
. . go. • Be is like 6011136 other men we diplomas to the following' ponds :-.
Beautiful rilillinersr ditions,of the reterendum were never G. M. Stuart. L Agnew, H Cameron,
know of -he's got more light. The con- O. M. Bell, J..0. . Brown, E. Button.
, . - impossible, and it was mainly partizan E Chidley, S Deveald Dowzer,K Hart,
• ••• , • I and personal prejudice that led some W Antra.. E. Johns, E Worming, N
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from the one most nearly like it, and by doing this it is ' • the.cll' t " t great giving epar men grea favor. 13
to the. rmeenonemN8:7 so 16
. _owe people auppote that their vote for
A hat may be ever so correct in shape, in trimming, and in color:effect, accordingred is this -Jet let o McNabb,l3tvIr.
the e peorintnyiivibae. trfahli ?vitAusetnicalo Flora
wearer, is.unbecoming, and ,• h. t • ' •
ual voter retinae his respoLliirlity and Qurtstertrs, it1 Quit:etre, H Porter, C Pocr-
dictates of fashion; but if it. lack individuality -to suit its•w 't • d that the far-reac ing benefite, hat will arise
'means unsatisfactory , .
. from the law, and meet the conditions
We never make duplicate hats when it can be avoided Each. one iS in some way different f" hiniseit
with those women who do not like to meet a hat just like theirs .at every tura: 'Exclushreneisi : the Referendum, on Deo. 4th IV 414)rily be
"an:expression of opinion."' It • will be a
.:and correct style cost nothing here • . •• : ''' 1. .• .' ' good deal more. It will be a law -making
0,4r Millinery fmisiness 'during. 'Oetobe-, and ,so far durIng November.. was 'iust double - vote,
and bY'' 42* "
. Hon they will decide
. - whether the .Act will come into operation
...,ftt of-tt year ago, which goes to prove that more people am finding out that this is the. best Pr quie.rwiee; • ' . . ..
I- NOTEW,Ircat *MOMS '
, I—Let organization be your watchword. _ .„
2 -Let no corner of your district be negleeton.
8 -Lay your plans for the polling of everr
...- merit of Nth:4 Hats iyhiah are the 'very latest novelties from New York prohibition vote. .
4 -You owe it to Yourself to
. .. , . • . , dutyin do your whole this contest.
They C01110:ill shades of Navy, Fav if, Green and White, &c. .Regular about 550,e00 naines on the voters lists.
,6 -We need 212,723 vote to win. There' are
. prices are $2.25 and $2.50 each: We bought t ens to sell comingSat.
• 7 -Every temperance voier who stays at
8 -We have the votes. Let us pat than.
urday at $1 00. . : horns counts as against prohibition.
8-4n 2 weeks the battle will be over -no time
, to lose " •
9.,.,,1?or God and saama and Country," pray,
sing, talk, write, work, now.
Gorning and Going.
place to buy thir Data •
CUTING HATS—We havejust passed into Stock' another very nice assort -
•The Kid Gloves we sell e.re made by one*
•sot the best- manufaoturers in France..
Byarontreeting for large lots of these.
gloves we hare secured oontrol .of their
•etilefot Clinton. • Marcella ds rapine are
• ine tames of the gloves we Bell at $1 aid
• V, 25, They come in shades of grey,mode,
• tans, black and white and are „fully guar-
anteed in every way. Should they break
Hoe first time *hey are used we will give .
7otra_. new pair. . • -
Your money back
if you. want it.
• Mrs J. P. Tisdall returned from Torbrito
oz Tuesday.
• Dr. Guth -no was called to Blyth, Wed-
nesday, on professionel duties. , paper two feet bighe On arriving. at 4
Miee Elia .itelmedY 131370; iEt Viiiiikng the centre it, was rfound to contain .a .71
her sister, May, et the'Mason Bride% .
- 'Miss Perkins spent a .rece days last ereao .boo of shoe tit lisb. Which had been won
with her friends Mica Murderer, of Hetes% by Master Walter 'felines. • , • -
a,, The receipts • at the door amounted
Mise 'Minnie Et°Inieea of (31111/en' " to 248,being clotoble that of last year. '
„aisitingstalr Joseph Ilohnes' Whiteohnroh; ------7----
• Mrs J. E. Blacken and daughter Rath" . Coming and Going
CitThTTON. leen, of Repeal, opent a few days in town
this week. • • - . to . , lidre an°, Emmerton and son have gene
atter spending a couple of weeks with his Mr and Mrs McLaughlin lett for a tripte
ter, E'Robson, 0 Sewers, E Wilford,
Browing, Jenkins, Hanoilton, Ander-
son, McKenzie, U. M. Laird, (Rocas
Brigham ancaR. W. King.
McLean took charge of the
distribution of . the sports prizes and
as he read out scholar's name, this
gift was handed to Mrs IL C. Brewer
who presented it to the winner. Those
getting prizes went :-Messrs Sawyer,
Baird, McEwen, Badour, and (3
adustatd, Aikenhead, Tend; Murch,
Chant, Porter, Whidcion, King,
"ranney,Atness,Holmes, DunloptAkain,
Manning, Stewart, Brewer.
Swain Johnson,Helyar; Knox, Ellyans,
Colborne and Edwards. and • Misses,
'Jackson, Trick, Carling, gruff, Biargart,
Murdock, Rodaway, McDonald. jack -
soar, Forrester; Koehler, Hilt and
Coate. Mr e Brewer also presented the
school cup to N. Murclo, to be retained
by him for the current Year, and the
Hough vino, woo by the football ,club
at Seaforth. was likewise tendered the
Cattalo by this. lady, after the club
had bean lined up on the !stage. ;
An ansithing incident of the evening
was the unwrapping, of a prize parcel
egatheadme, which had within it:a
dozen boxes 'and a Pile of WraPPlog
Pictures for IOC.
For Saturday ard Monday
If you vvill look our South witulow you win see an as-
bortment of matted pictures that you will say are easy
worth 25c each, and the fact is Most of them are 25c pic-
tures, but for Saturday and Mondarthe price will be 1.00
They are tiopies of famoue Walesa, Rome in colons, emu° in black and white-
oeveral different Mapes and sizee, but there are now:well ones amongthe number
Alloare tnonoted vsitio heavy mating, Tbie le rare Chari00 to secure such flue
plenum at a very low price,
Fancy Baskets t Fancy Goods
A lady never bee too many baguet, -
that is why our stook is often cleared
cut. The new cocoa le now in, and we
°all Racial attention to our 25ot ones,
They are ;Humid with satin and rib-
bon of swotted milers, and ore special
value. Waste paper, linen, and laundry
bankete always in stook:
In making up neealewora for CloristrAs
you will want considerable materiel,
and we wish to inform yen that all
that is new moo be found in our assorts
went. Art IAMB, Btanoped Limas,
1 Shetland Floss, (best Eugligh brand) -
Berlin Wool, Saxony and Fingering
Tarn, and all materials for fanoy work
WALL PAPER BARGAINS
A table of odd Wall Paper, from 6 to 12 .rolls of a kind, worth in the regular
way from 10 to 20o tt roll, will be cleared out (to mane room for Xmas toys)
at 8t) a roll. •These will do nicely for email bedroom's, attics, or kitebens,-
Trimmed free, -
Window Shades eartairt Poles
Frir Your new house you will need Win- • We sell hundreds of poles complete,-
dow Shades. Bring your aims to us, with brackets, end prime and rings, for
and we tell you what is sudable, end 25o.
give you the lowest prices for gintran. Dainty white poles, with braise ende,
teed cloth and rollers. ' can be had from 60o to $1,40 -
ew Books
You do or
you. doret
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gOalZ NEED EYEGLASSES
OR SPEOTA.CLES,
,brit yon know whether you do or you
'don't? ` It's not likely you do unless
•'yeti have hadvirur eyes exarained by an
Dentist or Optician, because they may
have Unenspercted defects, Why not
know for certain, when the knowledge
will met you nothing and may cave you
• unnecessary suffering. •
-2,SPEOIDACLES AS LOW 'AS $1
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Magazines
Tbe time fa mooing when you will
Kindly remember us when :you want will need to renew for your favorite
.th latest,book. We will have In it few Daily,' Weekly and Montilla periodical
days Ralph Connor's new book, Gleo- and wowidi to telt you. that we can save
Want to reed it at once: ' crdee. •
gary School Dar, and of °mile youll you Money on any paper you wish to
See our window for some of the latest Call and get or prices and olubbina
worke by popular authors offers; No one can dobetter for you-
Eipeolai berme to libraries ' " we duplicate any offer made,
Ping Poug
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. Jag Ctews returned Toledo Prides', to spend a couple a weeke.
ehurchChimes:
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1 WiLtas Ouutca.--Last everting the Will Start in London. -
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I W. F. M S. of Willis church held their Frank Hovey returned to Toronto on Perla and Hamilton on Wednesday.
1 Mrs a. jervinaStenley, has been spending
• Rev E A Wicher, M A, 130, Claude,
' (vrho supplied in Willis church for,
some time), has arineunced to his cots-
gregation his intention of resigning
• nts charge, in order • to accept a call to
- one pastorate of the Union Protestant
•'church of Kobe, in Japan. .
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'15NTA.Rro -Stamm "elltIECTIT-41600- Dr
- fand Will tits uss the rohibiti
regnlar monthly meeting in the base. The London Advertiser says :-'The
merit of the church. 1.he papers factory of the defunct Canadian Veneer
delivered at the meeting were read. by and Lumber Coecorner of Elm mull -line
Miss Leslie In the absence of illiss'Tay- streets (south of.the G. T. ft main line
lor, and Mrs W. O'Neil. The former and east of Egerton street) has been
taking the' subject "Marriage Feast" purchased by Messr N * •
Monday th resume lois . studies after a a week with her sister, adris a,
Miser Jennie Holtuee left for Ante Craig with Rey. -11. 151, Minting last week.
. Bev. Geo. N. Rutledge spent a few dap ,
Snyder.
weeks rest. •
Saturday, to spend the winter with Rev. Mesdames Bill and johnsoreaunaesboro,
and Mrs Diehl. • opent Thorsday with Mot Waiter King.
an the latter lady
. .1 / sr "altssrons at Col. Clinton,. atid F. j. Sherlock.euft1,11,II,ont Rev Mr Wright was callea to Owen Mrs Dunsraore Toronto, visiting her
lively discussione indulged in. Synop- faetory there. The building will be en -
an organ_133Ound ona PrIttel, to -attend the funeral ef , ; _
°moo; rhere was -at goed tatabout and Wan, whp wilrat once st.art
sisters, Miss Johns and Wire n .
siatifthearrapertrwill ber-pritolishednext-larged-ttr double 'ts- • •
• its the most Popular •game insAmerice it the preeett timer, suits
able for old and young, and can be •played nn any. good size dining
table. Tbe,prices bath very ranch lespened during the last few months
owing to the yera large sale throughout America. •
These are.three lines of Special .valtte
No.4 Set -Two . turned aUildie wood bate, twe polished petite, green
net with' white- hinding, and 2 "latex halls--poronkte, in cardboard a‘aao •
hamaavith rules, Per set ... . . .. . aa, .. 0.0.1IIPOS emu
. , .
ana 2 Set -Two turned needle send paper surface bats, :green net .
with whiteloinaing;twe polielied.poete and four Elitlex balls, dein. •
piste in oardboara box, with rules Per set „ , „ Sal
No. 8 Set -Two wood bate with double sand paper edam blades,
turned handlas, new style olamp poste with felt bottoms,' borind net * ,„,„
and [Our Halea, balls, Per set • '• • • 1.011
, • Bats extra with or withoot sena papist sorfrieet10, 20, 35 and 50o '
each; Best lialex bellaeatra; each 60; Beet English Caddie, each' 7.c
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Agents for C. P, R. Telegraph and Domition Express
Money Orders, &leo for Butterick Patterns, •
cA coo AlustrtistlittatO
is is -gran rno aNice to Rent.
Mr anci"Mre Wm Patriots, of Merton, Howard returnedirloilbjerarvettsi Over Taylor a" Son's store suitable for
spent a few davs with their datightet, Mrs fi ids of the Northwest on Tuesaayeyening, anY PurPow. APPIY to .•
lle spot most. of the time at "Edeely N 21 tf. Mrs. A. H. MANNING Clinton,
-- -Walitkd.---:.---- '
A good, comfortable, well heated, fur-
nished room near centre of town; with or
without breakfast. ' Apply to
Nov. 21, tf, Now Ens. Omen.
IlleCting of County Council.
The Council of the Corporation of the
CiOunty of *liven will meet in the Council
Med Irk, formerly of town, but tete of Noy. 1701, to Mr and Mre J A Meokenzie aCtlisar:blner.in .the Town :orjidsliGoEd,erciolehr,k.bn
needay morning, to atelpt a position there. IdeReneie, of town. , ,Tneeday, the 2nd, day of December next,
Dungannon, left for lat.:Thanes on wea. •a daughter, (mr masermele la 0 0011 es Al
friende. Good House tor Sale,
ITEIXT-MeL,SsUGHLIN--At St lilioh. • Per sale aflame bouso on Victoria S ieet,
question on Sunday evening next., .
Ray Wm Medd who officiated at both
/services last Stuadity treated the Um-
sregation to a good goripel ciermon in ;
the morning basing lois, remarks on the '
'ath Verse of the 8rd chapter. of Hear.
know thy works 'behold I have set
before thee an open door and no mato
can shut it; for thou hest a little
• 'strength, and hest kept my word, agd •
beet not derived my name." To the
'Obviation who realized what Christ
W;19 to than, his worde were indeed
•itoraforting. In the evening he tackled
the labor question, which IS a very
sensitive issue to many of us, and trom
his remarks we would taer that he was ;
InOt favorably impressed: with union- ;
text. was "For we are labor -
via together with God."
WESLEY CIIVECE-ThisPridayevon-
ing the Intertneaiate League hold a literary and musical entertainment in the
echool room. The chair es to be taken:
by Rey. Manning at, 8 o'clock, when on ,
, interesting progtara will be tehdered,
Refreshments will oleo ser -el et the
• ge, .At the evening service on Sun. '
slay, Miss Olive Manning gape a solo, '
. ;glad won her Way into the hearts of the
• atomic toying people of that congrega.
tint loysher rendition of that beautiful
eitio, "Face to Fitce,"....On Monday '
entenitig the Epworth League held an t
sut._Kittais, anovvnin Boson in of splendid boeiness ability and judg.
sinjoyttens missionary evening Miss
Ntaashington occupied the chair and
three traperabf much interest on Tut -
key Were read, Miss Heywood degree).
ing the Turk in her paper, giEM Petite
hits life and characteristics,and Ed.jen.
king described the territory of that
neuntry, Misses Cutoninghain and
•Miller !sang duet. There was oleo a
nelo and chords gang by four little
-sairle. Nexesatooday eVehitin is Tem.
• atheance night, and all are Invited to
attend, , .The Ladies Aid Society, of
- "'Wesley elourcht will hold a parlor en-
sga aetteaninerit and sale of useful and
Orley testicles at, the honre ot Mrs Hod -
genu, no ahursdaY everting, Nov'. 27th.
letidid progtano will be rendered'
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week. ... Miss Watts, of Guelpht res most modern plant will be installed. It
presentative of the 'Leper iniastons. of is expected that the factory,whigh will
Canada, will address a public gather. employ large number of hands,will be
ink in the basemett of the church, on in full operation by Feb 1. Mr Manning
Wedneeday evening 'next, commetc- has been for fourteen years Manager. of
ing at 8 o'clock. a..Rev. Robt. Stewart, thelaoheity OegatiCompartyatClintont
Motherville, brother of Rees Dr. See- and his experience should go fat to -
wart, will officiate at both seraices wards making the now venture a sue.
next Sunday. cess." •
ST. rAUL'S CIIIIRCEI.Las Sunday
'We understand that the gentlenren
evening the congregation was given g mentioned. buy a partially furnished
rare trentin the musical liteet extette, factory; and expect to be turning out
composed of Mesdames tigneford,Rance organs by the end of the year. Mr
and Hovey and Mimes McNenghton,„ Manning's removal to London is not
Billings and Chuitrendering thaaloeaut. altogether unexpected, because it has
iful chorus "Lift Thine eyes". -Next been known that negotiations have
Monday evening the ladies will hold been going on for some tiroe, but he is
another 9nehtl evening in the school one of the kind, of men that no teven cat
room. The program will be varied and efford to lose, rind it will be universally
interesting. " Among those taking part regretted. Doring,a residenee of 15
Mr H. O. Brewer Who has yearebere, he has shown himself an
kind fa donsented to erchibit some new enterprising end efficient 'young busi-
iatiternalideesincluding at collection be. nem man, with a thorough knowledge
longing to Mr 0 la Dowding ; a swingOf detail's arid f g P I.
song by the ladles of St Paul's chair, His characterreabsolutelyirreproacia_
reading hy Miss Ma), Rance, piano sclo able, ond he pee/lessee many stirling
by Mies Juno, song by Miss McCorvie, good qualities, that be has made one of
and Mr Dowding will render "The the best citizehs poseible, As an official
Powder Monkey" With a ()horns ac. member of Wesley Methodist Church,
CoillPititrwena. A etlYer 001/eaten will Superintendent of the Satineth School h them. Explanation, be hard to tlia and his many 'file: John Itensford left for Toronto pater- vie
PAL E - n won o . e 0 .
*' h TOWnfillip on Nov, IS, At the residence article in the meat. line that su ere ,
he taken at the door,
the Iniblic School Mord, his place will ........-............
;
a, atte,and a member t
here will lookfor the success in hie new
file the Baiter of the New Bra : venturetthat Mould follow the exercise
John Beacom,The neat week, • . Igloo
• sarag, p, Rookie end daughter left for Bey. Er. Stewart left for Motherville on
her home in St. Thomas on Wednesday.
She will be gone for some time. • Wednesday to visit with his broth, Rev. R.
Stewert. They will exohange papas on
Mrs Richard Greerteidee, of London. has atthass„. •
returned after spending six weeks with rel- Floretta Stevenson re kr rn ed home after an
atives and fricrods in Clinton. •
• &Use Cora Bewden left for Efornewood absence cif six months with ber aunt, at
Soipka, where ste hart been learning the
Sanitcarionn Guelph, Wednesclay morning, aaegamahhig.
to atter as a nurse.131.trainidg.
• Mrs J. Robertson', of Buffalo, wire was BOA%
'visiting her mother, Mrs Smith, Goderith, MANNING. --In Clinton, on Nov. 15, to
called on friends in town last week, and Mr and Mrs Walter Manning, a eon.
wasthe nest of Mrs Biggert, MACICENZIE-In Aberdeen, S. D., on
Wanted.
good smart young man can .aet
good potation learning cutting and taming.
Nov 21, ta The Jackeon BI'Vg Co. Clinton.
By using the following ootared meats:-
•
ISOA8'I. BEEF, EIPEREDIIERRING
• CEIIPPED BEEP, • SHRIMPS,
CORNED Malan', ,laaRDIIIESs*
Served with our Catsup, Pickles Relishee
after spendbog a few rays in town with • buitituen • •
Prepared Breakfast roods tie
.itoottlomrspRan, P. mReieoksietteaenkdi8,actoluglistteTr,biaatsie, ameleehnuarmabi nd3mi y trbro ,0113:e/iyv, 110,f blit tont Ave %Of; Lo tralti27/. , e5t ohraye co.iatiortahratleft-, sou ietab 1 cf. ft o sr , ordinary'.
itl,, 1‘01 Eisio-13-iiii410U1113, GRA.PE. NUT -
v.tii a vfm A PORCE.
as far as Exeter, on Monday where they a r lot with stable.
SHREDDED WHEAT, BISCUITS, '
brother,
home aftet speraing ten asp' with her
S
Mies Maggie'MoLaugh3liifin)00/ ttlytb..
witty. , .. Sunday, toPeratavX1PEASERaill4a Oraig,or J.A.S.SCuTI. •
hard anidusbooftawoiadtoorn,tbeeliasrolgbfiroutiertilemeosi•.ptolfrir
On
Also, you will be thoroughly warmed
epent the dray, Miss Reekie is on her way
Mrs So 0 Pattison and two sous whd ' Noy. 10, ov, 21-4m.
Mery A. Stoneham, wire oE N.
Guire, of Shakespeare, for .ct few ("aye te.
were visnarig with Mr and Mre 1,'„ Me. It Stoneham, sgea 51 years and 7 monthe, Corrected overe Thursday attereoou , While in our steree
MUNNINGS-In Colborne, Nov, 17tha a ThuredaY November 20' 1902' W ir ovNeii
CLINTON MARKETS
turned Monday, lYir Pattreon also [spent
Sunday at. the game place eta returned 16 Yo'sql!,
Erneet, eldest sot of Jen Mannino, aged , There were it few •elignt ehanges and °
brir teIenone number le 48
wit em.
oi. rt 0 th4 31 Rand, 0 de pastfibuctuatiowneoefkrartrjratiettbqsuoutearteiontteditorniniff 1 4 ell
IV d • 4 • '
b.) (rhUrtidaY) tO attee a ba q
a e ere game sof Mt, W. Prootor, his fathealialaw, Dr. taking a drop of 75c no the Buffeittmar.
by the Manufacturets' Assn at vsbioh j. W. Palnoer, of Detroit, aged 42 yearea: tkoettfisin2;t5k.Vitirabtsishawreinwaotr7tohotitbotiitttx9t $4 3t • Itteod the...best it r
1ft
"ays
tiagrovattiable paper to rnake the fellowing • °sent'
• We ave been Mr Sherlock is too Well, known in
aexopfiltittrinatt.tiboyn teloptehoempittribeltiict, business. num of London -to regnire any, commendation
at our honcho Hie loogassoolation with
thie town, of nor ohangitg ottr aavettitte. the organ business justailee the opinion
ment frequently enough. We ehottica that, the new industry avill be a flue.
to inform him that the reason for this ate
Oftretit neglect- le not leek of ability, but ce,,,8'41deanne.•
Jack of time. Owing to the themes° ot bur 'tar° Manning Will Wen be greatly
bnainese we bare found it nedemata to en. minsed Church and ancinf citric°, but
does not expeot to move to London for
largo our store and secure Mere assietetuni
I coneeleeogy the rush atte marie ,00 over. eornetime yet. Both will carry away
look gale treakenaoue error. Dot, ma tare very best" wishes of it wide and
' Oritio, a laicism in the ranke busineta -Warn) nire„ie friend, •
filOn, kindly look ter page 4 of this edition, Rey Dr 1?arker ot 1,aonden Efigland,
and recta the ealeertieetetint cif fentotie Oongregatienitlist diviirie is dyi11
ng,
• , on hie uuole, th W., 0, Elinith. •
NOv, 17, 1002, IN, 'V, O'N'Ext, Iktr Plokard, cif the Ct. T. re, Stant°
,11 MP Ft' , i
Albert Rolled, of „London. Eng., end other
importantapublid ram will be present. . Sale IlLgiate r.
)47 CENTRAL
spending the pest three weeks., in the an, iii 0OrrislothEla afyil,rii3N 0. v tveljtoni nail 40 . itt _..4on tg891/Beal (T,:a:g,r1ser,0:14100 tin: dc, 8. .e.0. b trot toeor 15:. oto7106°
positione at $40., $46, $50 and 060 a
- north, for the dead:tatting, arrived home cii t 00 t eii- teen Ata bellow D A"llgert(lat 4°.1!'“..". ° 69t)n4W ,i°,1 87:1
Brava Holmee, who hes been
from Port Strailey on aTuesday evetiug, aalreeente'r, rar6°I), ,,eahoe. wean, aoot.
. 0 40 a 0 45 STAATPQAD, ONT.
lionsebeld fanittire of Bich. storiehmil,, BEI-tresiti::::***'":".4s. .. .. :: ''. 00 826 atil 0 417 niitgoote: agur atotta tact: s dbaay: uegx00:: eR pci :ft:
Where Mrs Ilolmee and baby have been
gene° of the doctor. Mrs Bolmee id ex- Clintoh, inolndiria Radisot TsZiwoosaelttootva: ;sr . ,, sto :00 aa 00 0660
Jawing rocioldre, am, Wilhain etreet, Clin, 1,1iir'..a:o.er::ayw.e4:,,,.: 4: 44, 4:".: .: i 2 16 a 2 la
W•40 reeeiyed effering one of our grad -
of
boom' treday,
atitie.Godwins of tlt Thomas, 'daughter . itteuee't," W.edeeedeY'Mell* "lb'
natter of lest term it salary of 11800 e
pit of OntatiO Street ()hutch Sunday week, I The Damininn House lost two-nrietn. PC)iihtilta, °lire' P.c.!, l. b. : : a: : : : 2 28 a4 .-5° 00 / :aura, are
eTloholi looking
the r ktti;dooftehveidebneeste
alley Wtti Gedwiri, who tcoupied the pnI. —
ispont lad btteday with her friend alias , 'ben by deattha his weolt, and Pirgolatly Pock, dreelled.******* 5 'hi 4 6 25
to take pert in Our entertainment to be Maxwell, M,P., Liberal, Who resided
bad on Mot.4tty evening in that town. I there, died on roesday, and Aogus
ira ie. Vemeetiver' . 111)V (** IL n'14tter'ilubr :::::::::: (0) 1.10: 8 lg titlig9.1.4ennetfulfgpacattr° free
Grant, while on her way north to ItiroleY• I both d
IShe is it young lady Who is fast winning . McLeod,. M.P. for North Ontatio, (Con- , gegridatPoireospdlizrot.b*n7h41.**:: '0° 915° 6'6 6° 417) '
hot way to the front 48 an elooutiotdot. 1 a r Wive) alai died there Wednesdayl per Ib.. 0 04 it 0 04 W. J. ELLIOTT. Vrinciiii4
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