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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-09, Page 8‘11111110111111111011111111.111111111011111
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VLASS COLONNT FAt*
TO British Oolurnbia, CalifOrnine
Ideto„ Mexico, ,Oregea, Wesheee. n,
Sept. 15th to Cretoben 15th, 1903
Grand Trunn Railway System..
ruin Infortnation from any Greed
Trnale Agent.
4. 8. Hoover Nelm Ball t.
iTJTOF
THE -
WOOD
ve the straightint and soundest trees
comes the furniture wc handle. Even
our lowest priced articles are included
in this statement,
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FACTORY
which makes it, only the the most
perfectly made furniture is allowed to
go. So when you ueed a set or an odd
piece come here where materials and
workmanship are both of the beat,
Hoover. &
.st,4 *Ti
Hu
ship
Mr. Erne Adams left on Tuesday on
the harvesters' excursion to the West.
Miss Thereea, Lanne spent from Sat-
utklay till Mondey n Stra.tford.
By the appearance of some of WO
corn, in this township it tonna or*
though it was somewhat cleme.ged,
the frost.
eMinn, U. InflelennonAlderich i
itineher friend, Miss Loretto Flynn.'
Mr. W. Dell at Blyth spent Stanley
with friends in this township'.
Mr. Henry Youngbint is at Present
twining his uncle, Fred., the well
knnwe thresher.
Mr. Dyer Sold a heavy draught
horse one day lately for whieb he reak
lied a handsome price.
Mr. Wm, Derr, who lately returnen
from tOle West, has gone to Mileaten
to take a position in a coop* shep.
A few frou this part attended the
Baptist lawn nocial on Wednesda.y
night of last week, •
Lon4cn Road
Mise Mabel Livermore is a visit.g.
at the TorontoeXhibition, this w•eek.
While in the city ,she will /be tbe euest
of her sister Roselle. •
Miss Nellie Robieson of Clintoa has
ieeen the guest of Miss Ruby Wise this
week.
Miss Edith Jennison a London
came home on Saturday evenng and
will take a month of 'Well-earned belie
days.
Miss Phoebe Jennison rauens to
London on Monday next after Wing
spent her montn's vacation, under the
parental reef.
Mr. Byron Waldron went down to
Toronto on Thursday last. While
there he will be the guest •of his
brother, Mr. Gordon Waldron. Miss
E. Waldron joined • them on Tuesday
for a week' e Visite •
Mrs. Euclianan and ha two children.
of Dunchurch, Parry &Aid District,
and ner brother, Mr. Robt. MeIlwain
of the lst con., • Goderich townshiu,
visited at Mr. �. le. Hanley's over
Sunday.
. East Wawaaosh
Mr. Joe Johnston paid Clienon a.
visit on Wednesday last. •
Sowing wheat is the order of the
day ; the fanners are elated 0, er the
recent rains.
Mr. Albert Doerr wenn to.Milverton
last week. . .
Miss Irene King 'rammed :to Toron-
to on Tuesday afterspenit lig, a
month's vacation at lier•home hew. ' •
aiIMr,. Wafted Areistrong is sporting
• a new buggy. "Don't . forget Ale'
' ladies, Wilfred." s .. • .
Conneillor Robert Mance attended
the races at Blyth last Thursday:
F
Me., Herman Deer is at Peesene eves, urniture and Funeral drawing epple barrels for Messrs.
Johnstcne and Asquith of Auburn, •
Mr. Wm: Hernick is at present
spending a few .nays in 'Toronto. •
Directors
Slioc BE E111110fill
Rathweli Shoes C. Hoare, Music
$ Special Bargains in
Sommer Shoes
$ We have several linesof sum-
mer shoes we wish 'to clean out
:
during July and August neer- ..
der to do so quickly we have cut
: the prices deep.
Ladies' Pat. Oxfords regu-
lar $2.75, bele price E.90
$Ladies' Strap Slippers reg-
ular $1.35 and $1.4.0 for . c.o.,. ,
Ladies' Pat. Bluchers reg-
ular $3.00, sale piece ' .2.28
I Ladies' Pat. Bluchers, ren- •
7 ular $4, sale price .3.19
A Boys' Kid Bluchers, regular '
) $2, sale price . 1.50.
$ •
Several other lines at Bargain
Prices.
# TRY US FOR REPAIRING.
E
Sheet Music
E have always en -.VV $
deavored to keep our
Sheet Music Department
supplied with the latest
popular, Songs, and In-
strumeutalstry us when .
• in need of anything in
sheet 'MUEsiC.
0
Newcombe Piano
. and Sherlock itz Man- #
ning Pianos and Organs #
• always. in stock.
8, O. RATHWELL0
0- HOARE #
THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITS DUTY
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1 We Invite Your
IInspection.
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t, IN AL15111
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of our stock of Japanese
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery,
believing that we can give you
satisfaction in quality...and price.
Ooods,
Counter,
Issiser; Of Mairitigticinse5
giolloSiot]l?
If you are we want ,to see
you 'about your school
• supplies. We have .the
netv readers at their won.
derfully low prices and
other textbooks as au thor-
• ized.
School Bags, Pencilq,
biers, Rubbers, in large vari-
ety and in roany cases with
a price advantage
for you.
W. Do FAIR GO,
.Often Cheapest—Always the Best
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Moore have gone
fin Paris.
Mrs. H. Andrews has gone to Winni-
peg for an extended visit,
Miss Mabel Naegle is spending a iew
days at her home hi Auburn.
Mvit
r.isWill. th
Wiseman of e nfolsees
Bann, Alvinstone, is home • on a
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Treleaven, after
a few week S visit to Lucknow, have
retureed home.
James 'Moore, Toronto, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Moore, has been visit-
ing Clinton friends.
Miss Libbie Gibbings spent the holi-
day under the parental, roof, accom-
panied by Mies May Wightman.
James. 'and Waereal :Finch speat Sature
day, Sunday, and Monday with
friends at Brussels and Walton:
Miss May Walker of London .hes been
visiting with 'Rev. T. W. a,nd . Mrs.
Charlesworth for the past week.
Mr and Mrs, Josh. Coen returned
home Monday ,eeening from a week's
visit in Toronta and otha places.
Mrs. J. E. Cantelon return:d benne
Saturday last frem several weeks
holidaying on Georgian Bay, Coiling,
• wood and Toronto.
Mrs. E. M. McLean and Master Nor-
. .
val :returned Wedeesdny after e
it to her parents, Mr. a.xiii. Mrs. J.
• C. Miller, et the Soo.
Mrs. James Find' and ler daughter,
Miss !Elsie, returne.d home Saturday
last -from a week' e visit with .liet
sister, Mrs. nee :Fisher, and other
friends in Toronto. '
Mies Pearl. O'Neil • went to Toronto
• on Tuesday to enter St. Margaret's
College to comptete nen course in
musie. Mr. O'Neil .adeompenied hr
to the .dity , anti while there; Of
course, Attended the Fair.
Mies Mabel E.' Centelon sees in Tor-
onto last week attending the milli-
ner...se openings and buying a Ten
stock and on her return on Pride
was 'accompanied by Miss Pearl Fen
Meg, an experienced milliner, iron
Ottawa.: ..
Mrs. John Potts and.sen, Maste
Foster, of Grand Rapids,. Micb.
aftera Pleasant month's visit wit
e
Y • . •
- Miss Mabel 'Kerr isnisiting in God- Mr.' ki,)n...Ford,. . baker, , came hothe . .
1 .
IIVIer.rsi.c, 11:f ..41VIeffet. .is visiting: in Mitchell Mr. C. J. Wallis returned on Sane:- day . holidays at Hatriston, • • . ? the tesineece of Mrs; ' We H. • Whitely
.
• 1 from Galt for the noliday.
r Mr. 'John WOodnean spent ss.he• Labor • A ., veen Pleasant event teolee place at
arid. Logan , • ' • . . , • • day last from a buniness .trip to theI at high noon. an September first when
Mrs, D: W. Boyd returned to .Chicae.
, . Miss Mend spent Mondey ie.. Godere Mr. and Mrs . IsraT
,c1 aylor of- London . .
d ich. . . .. • - . • . ' - , go...Monday of this ween. her danghtek, LizzieVida, was United
Sunday o ,.. /11: Revs Mr. Beilby, a lin marria.ge to Ronert Burns Care
. Mr . ..
Mrs. W. R. Counter and Master Bine'
have gone..on. a enonth's visit in
Clinton Nows-Iiticoid
September %hp 1905$
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Our complete New Fail Dress Goods stock is now in, comprising 411 the newest designs
and colorings in
AmazonseCheviots, French Venetians, Broadcloths,
Fancy Worsteds, Cashmeres and Serges
fresh' from the looms of England's and France's largest manufacturers. We are showing a larger
range thon ever this season and would be pleased to have you call and inspect them as often as
you please whether you purchase or lot.
COME WI -111.14 RANOE IS LARG AND FRESH. .
•
First Showing of New Fall Coats.
The New Fall Ladies' and Children's Coats are now in stock arid
ready for you inspection. Your will find the very newest styles in our
range. Dame Fashion says long, semi, and close -fitting coats will . be
the vogue this season. We have them in black, navy blue, green, brown 1.
and dark red. When on your' tour of inspection don't fail to call and
see ourstyles.
Specials for Saturday
Lawn Waists 98c
30 Ladies' white lawn and mull Waists,
sizes 34 to 38 only, • all new designs, this
,season's best, slightly, soiled andenussed
from handling. regular • $1.50 up to 3.00,
clearing at .98
50c Dress Goods 25c
15 pieces Fancy • Lustre:and Check
Tweed in green, 'black, blue, red and
brown. • Splendid value at the regular
price, 50c. • We want to clean this up to
make room for new faingoods..hence the .
deep cut, while they last, per yard .25
25c Cotton Hose 19c
Ladies' black, brown and tan Cotton
Hose, plain and lace fronts, sizes 8 to 10,
regular 25c, for .. ; .19
Boys' ribbed black cotton hese, all sizes,
regular 25c for .19
•
123' and.15c Vests 10c
Ladies' Summer Vests. daintily tvirnm-
ed, finnqualities, sizes 3 and 4, ,regnlar
.12Se end 15c for • .10
25c Vests for 19c • •
Ladies' Vests, no Sleeves, made Of fine
• Egyptian cotton, all sizes, reg. 25e for .19
The New Fall
Coats
,
Of PerSortal MenOon.
The News From, Londesboro
.Mr, and Mrs. Harry Routledge and • west, . .
her sister, Mrs. WineFord of town
• and Varna and Bayeel
friends, returned to her home last
• Thursday; . • •
Mr, H, _Turner, foreman of the ineeh
anical end of the 'dedeeich, Signal
and Mr. Harry Le TOueel of New
Yerk City, mine down Tuesday to
see Thd News-Record'e electric
peesses, foldlex. • and typesetting
machine. .
Mr. H. Kretarisch ofBradford, Eng-
land, who has several times visited
,. Clinton on, business with the • Jack-
son Mfge.Co., and is popularly known
by several of our citizen, has been
appointed Consul at Branford by
the King el Scoria. '
Mrs. John Edmiston, Misses Lillie'
Ethel and Lucy and MaSter Ancine
who hive been residents of our
town for the past year and a hal
or so, lett Monday evening for their
future home near II/foie Creek, Seek.
They ate an estinieeble family whose
many friehds in an1.1 about Clinten
• will wish them success and happi-
ness in their prairie: home.
Mr. mIn
id Mrs. We E, ner and . t eir
little daughter, Alice Stay, c
over from Detroit on Friday aad
' visited Clinton relatives and friends
until Tuesday eveneig. Will, did
not meet so many of his old churns
usual, several of them having
taken advantage of the excursion
rates to Toronto and remained in
the city over Sunday.
The following left for the west this
week, being tieketed through nY Mr.
W. Jackson, the local agent of the
C.P,R, : Mr. and Mrs. 'Rod 11/1a,oleco-
zie of the London Road; Clarence
Johnson, Mrs. Edminson, 1Vtisses
Lillie, Ethel and Lucy and Master
Arehie of town; W. A. Anderson,
'Geo, Miller, M, IL Elliott, J. Ell-
earec,d of Goderich township and A.
J, Courtier and wife fof Holmesvilte.•
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Fitzsimone and
their son, Master Itov, who had ?'en
tor a week the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. It. Fitzeimons of towri, left
on Saturday last to return to their
homer at Alameda, Eask, Mr, Pitz-
simons le a nephew of our citizen of
the same sue and Christian name
and was born and raised in ton. It is now many yeare since
he left here, ark' he naturally notice
tel many changes in •the old town
and Was pleased to say that it im-
proves in aPpearitnee the older it
grows.
, Mr. Charles Oliver spent from Satur-
day until Tuesday with Scaler& and
Bayfield friends.
Miss Etta Twitchell, daughter of Mr.
James Mitchell, returned to De-
troit on Monday.
Miss Nellie &nobleman spent ve
a fe
days the guest of hex' f ri end , Miss
Ruby Wise of Tuckersmith.
MiSSCS Ethel and Margaret Mahaffy
have returned froin a, two-weelss'
visit at Mitchell and Statile.
, Mrs. Oliver leaves on. Friday to
, spend a week with her brother, Mr.
William Chillingworth Stratford',
t Mr. John B. Kennedy has returned to
Deteoit after a week or so's visit
, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, IL
B. Kennedy. . •
Miss Hannah Harrison accompanied blY
Miss Mary Rands spent from Satur-
day till Tuesday at the, former's
home hear Bayfield,
Mr. Howard, mhanical superinten-
dent of the Knitting Factory, re-
turned Monday evening from a visit
to Vetere, New York State.
Reeves Stothers 61 Ashfield and Moir
of nisborrie and Clerk Lane were itt
town Tuesday attending a. meeting
of the House of Refuge committee.
Miss Sophia Stonehouse returned on
Moriday after spending a week with
her sister, Veg. George Sterling' of
the Baylield Road, who is at pres-
east very ill,
're g ' - --N o 9 a 5' s superannuated minister of Meaford,
father, -Mr. James ..Stevpns. - ..
. W. Grigg kiiid lkftS, A.• J. Grigg ebeirch 'here. Rev.. M. Walsh, evaegene
. occupied the pulpit in the SteSh)dist
Mrs
.The bride was given away - by lier
and Miss Helen elated . friends. in ist, occupied the penile in the evrniax . brother,'Mr.:fleecy , L. Whitely, and -
Perth 'comity the pest . week. .. .
I
al manager of the Molsong Baines is Mr. W..13. Hamilton left Mon e
and alSo . at the • Constance appoint- wore a tailored „suit of brown- broad -
Mr . . lelieth, with a white net svaist, and , a .
(ray fo' a:•., large Wien plumed nat. . She careied.
. James Elliett of Montreal, 'prier, ment in the eftern,00n. •
. visiting the local branch eodeY. • ' Windsor ere he is enneged as Math- ,.a. baguet , of white asters:
wh.
1 The bridesmaid was Miss Zella. .
Miss en M.• Diehl: of Paisley visited ematical teacher. .. • . - .
her grandmother,: Mrs., McG.arya, Me. A. MelneoWn has Mfrmi +Wh
oved . eitely, sister of the bride, who wore •
from Saturday punt Monday evnin the eillage to Clinton: '.,.. . . her mother's wedding dress of ..
champagne silk Poplin and ' carried . -a
nig.. ',.. n .. ,
Mrs. S,.n. Ratliwell
'returned rester_
•day from' a few days visit withher Fan..
ri.4egeriheewereleelltrsitriro
rank,orptoSbnateitalitelizeinhed-i.borplet of pink 'esters. • •
The groom -was etttentled by Mr. ,
. .
is s •'' . ' I MexSm.i
th of Blythsister; Mrs,J. C. narber of Orile , Gibbs leaves tiesweek for. 'theWestLohenglin s weddin.
g match .was
Miss Dell O'Neil went to Toronto on .
Saturday . last and on Tues,day 'renter-, Hwillter,sielesfite thiws neiveekattefnuor op fi. astrhe: gbryo .()‘,Iiii7 . .L. izzj..e ea.rter„. sigtec,
:Anna Ladies' College.
Si!i7h(Ii.as
.. , I The ceremoily was performed . in e
. eill , upeni. her duties as one of the
city's staff ,of ;Foblie slchool neeners. I
! Mr. Jas. McConnell of the ' lath glow of way lights linden a canopy of,
Major McTaggart and. Wks, MeTage leeves this' week for. -Calgary, Alnerta, -white bunting with red belle and . en-
gart are taking . a trip up the. lanes,
sailing from Sarnia its the Hamonic net which piece he will teach. ntenined with myrtle: .. . ..
Miss ' B. 13rognen Sundancit with her The guests then...adjourned to the
of the IS oethern Navigation Co's sister, Mrs, In Floody of Minh, dining' room where a 'dainty luncheon
tine. r .Reeee Hill ann daughter are teeing was served. The decorations of the
Mr. and Mrs, D. Loudon Craneton, ate -
in the Fair it Torouto this week. table were grern and white, in, belfry •
ter some weeks visit at the litter's Mr., it. J. Martin. returned from style. ' s
old home, Mr, and Mrs.' John1 r r
':-)--- the West svhere he spent the last two The groom's gift to the bride was a. .
ranee's, left on Saturday to teturn months. , • ' epray of pearl's, to the btideernaid . a
'
to Port Arthur.' ' . •
1 The many friends of Mr, and Mrs, gold loeket and chain, to the grooms.-
Miss Tillie McCartney, who:came over'
D. Nichol sympathize with them in man a pair of gold cuff lines and to
last week to attend the funeral of their sad bereavement in, the loss .01 his sister a gold watch.
her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Cantelon of their .son James of Fort William of i The presents were both numeroUs
Godericti townships returned to De-
ter of Gowga.inia, formerly.. of Blyth,
Rev. J. L: Steal' of • Blyth'
whose sudden. dea.th 'we arc sorry to end expeneive and included a. hahd-
teat on Saturday.I learn.
,
'. .leoine cabinet, of sneer from the stall
Messrs. James, Will. and George l ninand Mrs. John Spindler of of the Beeknif Toronto, Lohdon—with
. .
Reid, accompanied by the latter's Leanne
visited at the home of Mr. :whom the bride was connected as
wife, who came over from nal/ JosLyen over Sunday
• IstenograPher for the past rive vets—
City in Mr. Will. R,eid's auto to Miss Nellie Lyon spent the Labor a cbeeque from the bride's uncle in. •
spent a few days at Mr.. AnIdteW Day holidays at the honie et Mr. Geo. North Daltota, a set of dishes ' from
Mt. n. T. Rodaway, who has been iteid's of tile parr Line, Stanley, Johnston of Egmondville, • i the bride's mother, a kitchen shower
. employed on the C.nent. in the west, called on their sister, Mrs. \VP1' 1 Miss A. Jackson spent Sunday with, from brothers and sisters, a dining
Simpson on ,Labor Day.
returned home last week and left room suite front the groom's mother
visit with friends at Hattney,
home last week 1 role a twonecoths
and other points. She wee aeon's .
01 Washington, parsonage.'
Wittlni month's holidays.' .
e Miss A. Bell returned front Mont- also many presents of cut glees, hauti
lier sieter at nerich.
gomery, Miele, where elle has spent ie Paintings, funiture, etc.
1 ' Guests ' were .present from, tenant",
Monda,y for Chicago where he . ex- Mrs. John Cuhringhaino returnee *
printed ny Miss Eve Stevenson, !Ind
Mrs. J. E. Burtows
1). C., the latter -continuing' ner .
Tor -
,journey to her helix after a couple a.tTriheuein(nseoeitvi,ng. of the Women's Mis- Woodstock, Clinton, Goderieh and
--- sionary society was held today at the Vieth
IVIiss C. Hueston spent Labor Day Pringle, Managee ef the Bann of Tor-
, tions Were received from Mr. J.
..., ,.... 7 and telegrams of colgretula-
1 onto, London, and ethers,
of days visit here.' Mr. Hogg visited friends at .Strat-! Mr. and Airs. Carter left by the af-
ford inui St, Marys this week., 'terhoon he IL So; B. train f dr Toron-
peets to study medicine. •
Mrs. Edward Walsh of the London
Road accompanied by her eon, Mr.
.
J. C. Wa.ISIr of Curlew, Alberta, is
visiting her daughters, Mrs, Un-
well and Mrs., Seymotir of Detroit.
RV. John McNeil.' Banfield ; Rev, J.
L. Small and wife of Myth ;, Itev.
Jae. Hamilton and wife, Goderielt ;
Rev. F:e Larkin and Mr. James 1 Miss lI Mantel and sister, Mrsto where they will remaiti a few dayg
Cowan of Seaforth were in Clinton, Doctors say the death ot Joseph .11. T. n. Manning, are home from. Ter- before proceeding to their future.
Tuesdev. . Doherty, who died mysteriously at onto for a week's holiday. home in Gesvgandis where Mr. Carter
Mr. W. IL Henget' went to BOWTha,111. WaIlterVille, was due to heart trouble. Mr. Joseph Tallett formerly ere- bas a prosperous drug business.
Viii e Saturday last accompanied , by Seined Partly Of lot 4, eon. 5, West ployek by Mr. Wm, Brigham, is visit- , Their many friends in and omit
his daughters, Fannie and Amy, to lirssouri died. suddenly last week. in in the viciktity. toridesboro will wish .thent a long,
visit his . patents and Mends, On Beath was due tO heart iailnni tip Mr. W. Iguiphy of the 13th Con- happy and prosperous life,
'their return eine week they visited': till Tuesday he was working as usttat' Unties very Iow mid but little hope The News -Record gives the 1tn.VS OE
the Toronto Pair. . 'but Was taken ill Tuesday morning. is held for his recovery.. Loniesboro and district.