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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-16, Page 8CON_q . found dead in the rived came to her that Ida Rivet, the young woman I The Cetonees 1`nty 4 Ottawa tound death, by ace:Wet. ,../a Vocal mid Tnitinmental Concert I will'be given. in the 1 TOWN HALL, CLINTON Every Train on U. Sp Lbws I''''—ln7 TUN' Stops for Five Minutes, . r. Evelya Buqkley Coned Coty New Yea. Sept. 12.—Probably neveribefote in: the, history of the Thursday, 23rd Sept. rtr. Zo.cri:11;'t Illinaa6n ttel:e tOZ0. at 8 p. n*. Oven. Edward H. Harriman this af- Tickets 50e. 35e and 25e 'which osa.y be While the last raortal remains of that great financier were tieing car- ried from the late magnate's magnift- ceat mansion to thb little, church at Turners, N. Y., this afternoon a, hut- ; tort was Preseed in this eity, and The Clinton chopping mill will be every trainon the contin:nt stood muting every day After the 17.th inst. still. ... We 14,Ve just put in a iteW grinder ant For fiVe miautes every train from are now prepared to- do a first-class Boston, Mass., to 'Frisco stopped. Job. Besides chopping feed. we roll. - i The engineer dismounted, and the oats, grind tla,a, make Graham flour, ! corn meal and flaked wheat. • , conductor stopped taking has tickets. I Everything will be 'weighed in and The last tribute to the greatest weighed out then each eustomer seta railroad man was well prepared. get a square 'deal. All atstalkes Every engineer knew that his patio - cheerfully rectiOed and satisfa.etion*slar despatcher would ii-etue orders, guarantee& It will tie to your in, and he knew the time. . - tere.st to give us a share of your I On 45,000 miles of road, eme thous- eustera. ! awl employes knew the send the Remember the stand, next to the ' chief Wouldbe laid away, abd they Clinton Electric Light Plant where I were ready to mark the lemma, . the subscriber will be glad to see a,11.I Passengers on fast trains had a kick bis old customers s.s well as many . coming until the matter was explain - new ones. Thanking you for past : sca • favors.I It was the greatest triteee, that one J BROWN malt has ever had, • obtained in advance from the W. D. Fair Co, rANWWWWWIANWWWWWWWWWWWWWWOW Prices Cut 1-4 to 1-2 FOB 11 DRYS SPLE- ' Clinton Newslitecor4 New Hymn Boo Vhurch of Vngland in.Vanada, toad 04 • September 14$t 1905. With .9ratteris • • With guned Prices From Six Cents 111.1114011,14.10.1i. W. D. FAIR CO, Ofteu Cheapest—Always the Best Owing to having to vacate this store, which we have had. sub- leased from the Bell Telephone Co. who are converting it into a tirst-elass office and will require the whole premises, we propose making a clearing sale of all branches of our stock, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, Fancy China, Etc. This sale' starts at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, Sept. 18th, and continues to Sept. 30th, when we must move. SAAAAWS010~0WWWIPAeseSSISAMOVVAAAWWWSONOSAWS4/ For this Sale we will cut our Prices From One-quarter to One-half, • Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer• of Marriage Licenses , J. 8. Hoover • OUT OF THE • WOOD Nelson Ball 'our' lowest priced articles are included in this statement. • OUT 0 THE FACTORY Which makes it, 'only the the mast perfectlymade furniture is allowed' to go. So wherryou heed a set or an odd of the straightest and soundest trees piece come here where materials and comes the furniture We handle. Even worknianship are both of the best. HO -OVER & BALL Furniture and Funeral Directors. ' Clinton Q-canivibviibiewqr 40.,1101b,1111119.1ilr',46.: a Ili 0 5. C. Rathwell, Shoes C. Hoare, Music 0 0 • Special Bargains in Summer Shoes $ 'We have severtti lines of sunl- it raer shoes we wish to clean mit A during July and Angust in or - del to do so quickly we have cut j the prices deep. . va Ladieb" Pat. Oxfords regu- ✓ lar $2.75, sale price 1.90 ' Les' Strap Slippers reg- ‚ular $1.35 and $1.40 for II MO Ladies' Pat, Illuehers retc- h ular $3.00, sale price 2,25 'ta Ladies' Pat. Bluehers, reg - ✓ ular $4, sale priee -3.19 1 Boys' Kid Bluchers, regular $2, sale price 1.60 tSeveral other linen at Bargain ✓ 'Prices. $ TRY [15 FOR REPAIRING. So 0, RATHWELL THE PLACE vane YOUR DOLLAR. ALWAYS DOTS ITS DUTY 41 41fr Sio44.?".04W416.11~40ibit),Aii:44.A4ori,44040.44.,06.,*b.li.A1~4., $ Sheet Music 0 . fo WEhave always. en- $ . _....., T v •deavored to keep OD r .: Sheet Music Department . supplied with the latest $ popular Songs and In- strumentals try us when $ in need of anything in 0 sheet music. 0 Sa i ; S Newcombe Plant* and phektock &Man» fling Pianos and Organ always in stock. c. HOARE Miss Dot Ball visit d. friends in Tor- onto last week.' lupin/otos and Mrs. Asquith of Auburn were in town on Saturday last. Mrs, Alex. Hunter of Kincardine has been the guest this . weck. of• her •uncle, Mr, Jas, Stevens. Mr. George Roberton returned last week from a few mouths' :stay in Manitoba.The. trip did hint good, Physically. Drs. Thompson anti Gunn Were in To-' onto last week attending a conven, ton for the 'prevention or the spread. of tuberculosis. Mrs. W. S. Harland was called to Bluevafe on Friday last by the seri- ous •illness of her brother-in-law, Mr. R. Mason. Mr. Clifford Andrews, son of Poliee Magistrate. Andrews, left last week • to take a potitioa on the staft of the Royal Bank at Oshawa. . Mr. Fred. Hill a Oxbow, Sask., who • has been visiting at the home of Mr. I. Blumsteel and other friends in town, has returned to the West. Messrs, Thorne& and Robert Dunbar of Hamilton and Toronto, respectively, are visiting attheir -home • on the • 16th . coa.• before•iettyiag lot the mtlr.Tesatn.•d Mrs. Cutler returned on Sat- • • urday from a week's visit es • he im iw ' months' visit with friends in Milt's FT:1r:: to e.xhibition and. were. sr,C. • • ly Cutler; who •had spent a • panied by their. daughter, 'Miss Mai - Mr. and Mrs. William Chat, who had been visiting Clinton friends for • .a fortnight, rettirned to their home iu Detroit on Tuesday. • Mrs. Cluff is somewhat of a fowl -faneier ond tool'. with her a few White Leghorns from :Afr . Ben: Cole's; coons. Thee wl.:r.e a all prize winners. Mr: liobt. A. Downs, chief of the local fire brigade, attended a • 'eon- ventiois of „fire chiefs while in 'Peron1 to last Week. Hp *as happy, in be- ing able: to .tell the convention Olin - ten is making a big expetiaitura on what he expects will be oae of the • most complete fire-figlitinea systems 'in the Province. . • . • Mr.: j. Harold • Wiltse, on Of Mayor Wiltse, who has .for some ;time -iSpen teller a the Ytoy.al. • Bank, London, hasresigned that petition, andgone • to Syracuse, New York State, to take charge of the; "Angler an1 Hun- ter," a' monthly Magazine given ov- er, to those sports which its . name will Ind-Lest:a . and which; has •improved in quantity . and • quality since taken over a few months age by Mr, Wiltse and an associate: .•' • Rev. Mr. Greene, .a formet Pastor of the RenoverIVlethodist 'church is thus spoken of by the Chesiey • En- terprise :-- • "Rev: JOSias , Green who' has been supply pastor in Wes - icy church ter a month left on Molt - day for his home itt Clinton. Thought .76 .years old the Rev. gentleman is in perfect healthand in -addition. to preaebing three times every Sunday • made something, like • 40 pattorat calls. Rey, Mr, Greene is s fine • type of the pioneer preacherwho • from yeutig -manhood-to- old age has given the best that is. in him to the Master's service.' '—Hanovee Post, Mr. W. McKeon of Los Angeles, Calif., has been in tows for a few •aays • paying a Very welcinne visit to old time friends. He had been in 'ros- eate for. about a month and as he has telatiVes to visit at sarieus pasts of the province his stay here mutt be brief as his railway ticket Is good for but three months. It is six years since Mr, aVicKecin left Clinton astd tWo years slate his last visite but the increasing years rest easily Stems him and .he is just as • cheery its ever. Mr. IVIcKeon setn many changes in'the old town, pat- ticularly in the young people who haVe grown almost beyond his re- eollection. But six years residence in US. Angeles has tiot by any moans givttthat city first place . his affections and we might easily hazard a guess that he would pie- ta the capital city •of our own pro- vince, with Clinton a good seconk but eireurestances alter eases and the California city will for the time being continue to be his home. MelCeon keeps well posted tvy taking Tile News-Eecord which he says reacheS him with exceeding regularity, in six years not missing him more than ,onee or tWice. Ares " NewrALL PRESS MOOS 111111M11.111110111111i" a Our complete New Fall Dress Goods stock is uow in, comprising ail the newest designs • and colorings in • .;t4 , Amazons, Cheviots, French Venetians, Broadcloths, Fancy Worsteds, Cashmeres and Serges fresh from the looms of England's and France's jargest manufacturers. We are showing a larger range than ever this season and would be pleased to have you call and inspect them as often as you please whether you purchase or not. COME WHILE THE RANGE 15 LARGE AND FRESH. DressimMaking. rliss Smith has returned from her holidays and opens up for fall business on the 15th September. • We are carrking an exclusive range a dress materials in the newest colorings and would be pleased to have yon call and see them.,• Owing to the expense of earrying on a dress -making business we positively can not take orders for dresses unless goods are bought at our store. First Showing of New Fall Coats. The New Fall Ladies' and Children's Coats are now in stock and 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 seaFon. We have them in black, navy blue, green, brown and dark red. When on your tour of inspection don't fail to call and see our styles. The New Fall Coats 41112MMISIMOMMI101111011M10 Of • PersonaA Mention pr. Worthington is supplying for Dr. IVIachellit of Dublin, ' Me. Boy 'Grigg visited Dublin. friends Saturday, Sunday arid Mpriday. Mr, Otto Fin*, the photographer, Paid .a visit to his home in. Hanover Mr. W. Jackson Was in Termite and • St. 1VIary's this week. : Breder McTaggart has returned to • St. Ahdrew's College, Toronto, Mr. A. J. Holloway returned last Friday. from a business trip td • CO - on T11eslitaeyNiens and. her cousin, Mrs, Miss Mis E.SNellie Stewart spent Suaday, A. Hunter of Kincardine, are visit- Monday and Tuesday with friends in ing in Goderieh today. Leaden. iMr. Robt. Hanna. Jr. of Milverton Was the guest of his sister, Mrs. S.: S. :Cooper, Over' Sunday.. . Dr, Agnew' and family left last Fri- • day for Medicine Hat, Sask., where • they will make their,' home. Mr. Collis A, lizard, photographer, Stratford., was .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. •4. Andrews oVer Sunday.. Miss •Beatrice Greene returned lioni on Saturday last from a:trip .1 seeeral months' to Et' igland 'and ,the Eastetn States. •• Messrs. H. Fitzsimons ' and C. Twit- chell drove to Blyth On Sunday last • to attend the Cressley-Huater • vival meetings. • Mr. Norman, Jolliffe is 'visitine . his parents at Wesley Parsonage but leaves this week . to. tesunie his • duties in New York City. Mr. .John Shaw 'returned home on „ da,ys The News From Lowrie bar° Mr. JohnHutton shipped• a ear el flour this Week. • , Miss B. Murch, M. Lyon and Mea Fred. Shohbrook were visitors at Mr. W. H. Lobbs of Goderiela townshig over Sunday. • Mr. Chas. Crovier , left Wednesday morning for Thorold • where he has 5c eurdci a position on: the electric rail- wa • • Y. Messrs. john Grainer and W. Gov- ier filled their silos this Havre Longman has rented Thos. Notts' engine and is going to fills silos this season. • ' Rev: J.. W. Andrew p and Rev. H. E.. Curry exchanged pulpits tua.-day last, Mr. ' 'Curry. faking anniliersary, service 'at Bluevale. . - Mr. Silas Davis returned from 'Porcine! Mr Stewart of Cforrie visiEed at sthe Mr. and Mrs. John Brighaan were to Tuesday evening after an absence home of Mr. Thos. Miller Sundaye. . . . '. • sass. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Carnitell of three weeksTuesday of this week - I Miss Nellie Lyen is visities relativ- Miis Hattie . Parker of Toronto is g at the home of Mr. and es at Lueknow this week, Mrs. Those Miller and sistsr-irelaw visitin, Miss g.. IVIeCool returned to' Toron- Mrs. Whtte, who base sspa tnt . eoupW Mrs. T',. Britton, • • . • • to Monday of this week. . of weeks with relatives at Bay City, . 1 Messrs.. Toe Rattenbury and .• Oliver ! Mrs. R. G. Webb of Seaforth is vis- Mich., Windsor, Leamington and other JOhnsowent to Detroit yesterday broek .' - . , iting her daughter, Miss J. H. Sheet- places retutmd home on 'Tuesday eV - to attend the racesclang: n, . Major and Mrs. M. D, lticTaggart re- turned 'home Tuesday from a Pleas- ant trip up.. the 1kes. Mr. 'Penkins •and bride of -Winnipeg,, ' Man., are the .guests of the bride's It Parents, 111r. and Mrs.. S. 'Pratt- I Mr. R. Montgomery Of Kinloss tot4h- •liss Kate GIousher return.d home I Misses Loretto Purcel, Lizzie Shan - ship visited his otd friend, on Satarday, d.faer sPending a few ahan, and Minnie . Reynolds , returned. Harry .Watkins, Monday and Tulsiletr.:' days at Toronto. last week from Toronto where they Mr. Fred. Plaetzer teturned hOine a spent a few days at the 'Exhibitionday. • few days ago, ,after visiting friends in !aer, aJaoc.kson left for the West ' Mrs. A. J. 8utt of BraM ndon, ana fl.; Sebringville. wds g and Miss Vira, Heywood of I-:.trath- Miss Theresa McIntosh of Goderich I Mr. Jack l'urbarville leave§ on TUes- claiy, Sask., are the guests of Dlris visiting Miss Mari E. Blakeday to spend a few days in London Friday from a visit of some. 1 - to. his brother taho resides - some Mrs. Wesley IVitx)re' I Mr, Wm. Morrison and Mr. ,and. Mrsel Mrs. Samuel Ds.er and family, are. ' distance from Durand, Mich, On his Mr. 'David Baer is still -alxiieSt iirisL Patrie..k Quigley- spit- Sunday - ineat. preient.v.isttinglrietuls, ix s, oner at the home of his sister. Mrs. I Goderich. • I Mr, Steve Dyer has disposea of hie Nullett Happenings.. • • .way Welt he also visited in the Lucan district. Mr, D. S. °Tuff returned Tuesday front • Toronto where he had ben ouring • the Exhibition in charge of the very handsome exhibit of pianos made Vy Clinton's biggest industry. Tikt ex- • hibit was very much .admirea and comniented on. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. IVIeIntyre of Orillia were guests at Mr. rotts' this week. Mr. McIntyre has been engaged in Mr, and Mrs. George Brownlee of the the manufacture of clothing in, that( 4th of Tuckersmith were in town Ifibbert of town, owing to the ae..1 Mr. and Mrs. Win, Carter a.nd Mese fine black driver for which he teceivett cident he met with several weeks ter Charlie spent a week in Toronto a good sum. ago -While assisting in haying opera- taking la the Fair and other. sights. 1 The'rtisteet of Union School NO. 4 . tions. . I Mr, Joseph Spindler of Lucknew -have engaged Miss Pearl McPherson' Herbert Stoneman of Hensel', a visited with Mr.. Thoina,s Troop last as principal in place of Mr. , A. F. student last term of the C. C. I., I wt.'6k' • I Johns. who resigheti some time ago.. Was reported to have passed. Pt, I. MSS Ada Tveriben of Seaforth spent Miss McPherson is just entering on of the Faculty of Education examine a few days with) her sister, Mrs. Jam- her first term ,ot teaching, but having. ation Whereas in reality he passed es Fairservice. She rebutned h.orno on a first-class certificate,we hope she in, both Parts I. and II. Friday. . maY give Satisfaction.. town for the past four years but just recently sold out ,nd wilt loca;t0 in another place, Mr, and Mrs., 'P. D. Johnsoit were in • London on Tuesday atteeding the Fair and meeting the former's (M- ost brother, Mr., W, C, Johnson, riPening. il3ros. * its the exeursien to LOncton. whom he had not seen gime 1848 Mies Ella, Johns, sister of Mrs. Al -1 Al i d 14 t . 8th t c i ii at the residence, of the bride's Snell Bros, sold a team ot heavy when he left Clinton for the .vrest, bert Seeley, left on Monday for moo, ' ' Sinoe that time Mr. W. 0, Jolingon Quill Lake, Sask., where another :wide, 'Miss Mabel Thomas, formerly of horses recently for $465. 11. Intalop has roamed a great deal Aug h v.s sister. Mrs. (Rev.) A. E. Allin, liv- Blue ' vale to Rithard G. Proetor, also sold a trin team for a large fig- , the Past couple Of yea,rs or go es , remain.. It is not there her intention, howev- youngestson Of WS. Jas. Proetor et ere, There is a good demand for been aboVe Cape Nome le Alaska ortO as she will very tanee, by the gev. Mr . Thorn13 where he was engaged in is r. shortly be unitm ed in arriage wCons ith - horses', at the present time which , penteritig at seven dollars per &ay Mr. Norman ' Peer a pitogteSSivt. Cit- is"' Presbyterian minister. means a good sum of money to those and doing a little prospeeting, on itch of Yorkton. Miss Johns was a I Miss Maggie Iltaedonald is spending who have thorn to dispose of. the side. Mr. Johnson has nothing much esteenied young lady in town a month with her parents and other Mr. A. V. Quigley of The Newt -Ret - good to Say of the climate but he and vicinity and the numerous friends , friends at Stafia. reeknsthat at seven dollars per will be heartily wishing her hingl•Mt,. and Mrs. oeo. stohoson, aro ord staff paid a Visit to bur burg re- oatly, combining business with pleas - day bard6ips trola be exPected. •,, continued happiness. visiting her Seta its Leaden. ure. , yesterday, guests of the lady's sis- ter, the Misses Little and Mrs. . • Whitehead. In coaversation with The Newsettecord• Mr. Brownlee sal?) Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor and son of Mrs. Jos. Proctor is ependieg „he gathered raipborries in his gar. Hamilton, spent a kW days last week week with her son at London. den laqt Sunday and more are now the guest et their metes, the Snell Quite a number of others alai) took 'Ws COnstance Concerns.