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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-30, Page 4..0=111111111111M1.1111066411=11 The New Hymn Book for. the Chinvh of England in Oanada is now on sale. 1 Prices range from be to $5.00 each no, Fall Wall 'Papers Are now shown. Our stock is easy to select from as we have a very large variety. Our colors, patterns, and prices will be found to be satisfactory. All Paper Trimmed Free. 0 COOPER'S BOOK STORE CLINTON 1.Holmesville. The it. anniversary services in connee- ition with the Methodist church will hit ',held on Sunday next when Rev. D. :Rogers, thairman of the Distriet,'w111, 'preach, and the final tbanit-oftering 'will be taken at each service. Mrs. Bean of Clinton called on her ster-in-law, Mrs. J. Trey/utile, who is very ill at time of writing, but we ,hope to si;o ha around, again soon. 1 We are sorry to hear that Mr., J. W. Yeo is Very ill, bUt we hope te hear soon Or las complete recovery. I 1 ram Will. Pickard spent Sunday in London•with friends. She accompani- ed ner ndce, Miss L. Ford, who is now attending the Normal in that city. Newis-Mecor411 CoderIch Township Varna. While on his recent visit with Ids Mr. and Mrs. W. McNaugliton re - wife to relativee in Stephen towuship turned to Mr. Thos. Willey's last Mr. John Middleton Jr. bought thirty week after a visit to Toronto and two-year-old ateers and tly Celtsother places. They expect to leave They were a line lAnch and as Jolla shortly fox their home at Methren, is a good judge ot stock he no doubt Mane bought them right. Ile says that !An unfortunate accident happened ati buyers are plentiful in Stephen'anci- Mr.. Wellington Jobnstone's. on, .Mon - as there was a season of drouth there day. He Was catting corn 'with the the grass has been poor and InanY binder when his little tour -year-old of the farmers are selling oft their - son, Percy, raa in among tbe corn c a:fs. trIe. and not behig seen the little fel- George Sterling is, at time •low's leg was badly cat a writing, considerably improved as Foster (44 Keys ate completing the the result of the operation recently cement crossings. Our village is performed by, the Clinton surgeon. taking on metropolitan airs. We hear that the Mr, Wilson Cook has seineWhat im- 1 miss Bertie Stanley returned from on the 6th con. has been sold f r --o- proved in health, we are glad to hear. mother who is still very poorly. res. Percy Cole is said to. be the I , Toronto Monday eight to be with.her $4,500. It censists of ninety-five a,c- His sons Henry and Joseph arrived home on Monday. 1 Rev. and Mts. G. W. Andrews ot buyer. .. „ I The township council met on Sature Springfield were guests ot Mr. and! Mr. John. Thompson has returned to - Mrs. Wm. Stanley Monday night and day last when the principal business the homestead on the Bayfield Line their many friends hereabouts were pleased to meet them again. We, all hope Mr. Andrews will Soon regain , is his litslial health. after a visit to his sons in Saskat- , chewan He had a pleasant tri but again. glad to be back on the old Line . , was in connection with drains 'and on the west side of the township corn - bridges. Councillor Stinson has two bridges • 1 The many friends a Mrs. Snowden ' A number ef the \ members ot the pleted and another under Way. The will be sorry to hear that she is church three will cost about $.700. congregation ot St. James' not very, well. !gathered on Saturday last to make! A big ditch will be dug at Bruce- ) Mrs. Draper and her little son front preparations or their new closed ' field under the provisions ot the St. Thomas are to spend a tew weeke, shed. It will be torty-four feet ditches and water -courses' act and at her parental home, Kr. and Mrs. square and be comfortable tor their , Engineer Rolle,eits expects to make the Mulho an 's. _ horses during the wet and cold survey this week. ' Nearly every pro - 1 Mr. and Mrs, Will. Elcoat and months. Mr. Archie Cousens' cement perty owner in the village, is interest-, daughter visited at Mr. Stanley's on i ed in the drain. Friday, . , mixer made the foundation. I Miss Hattie Trick is attending. the I The Dinsdale bridge on the 2nd con. I The interior of the Methodist church, London Normal. has been completed and presents a neat appearance. :Collector Willey' s bonds were ace epted and he startsthis week; Here - services next Sunday. rhe work I i Kra. Wm, 0, Elliott has been suf- tofore the taxes have been received of renovating is being done at tering with an injured ankle, the same: up th the 15th Dee. but this year the the expense and under the direc- ankle, by the way, which was injured lst Of; that month is the limit so ' tion of the .Ladies' Aid to whose tirer.1 1 ast year in consequence of which she that all interested should take noe less energy this church owes meth was obliged to use crutches for tice. With the bulk of the taxes cont- end to which it is a pleasure to bear • some months. testimony. is being brightened by the painters' I Miss Viola Powell spent Saturday ; brushes and will present a Vastly im- and Sunday with her cousin, Miss proved appearance at the anniversary :Alma Elliott oi the Bayfield Road. At the London • Normal. W H Watts & Son • There are 17g students at the Lon- . . Noimal„ mewling the following here as Miss Lizzie Elliott, grand. - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. ing in the last day it has not given Mrs. James Smith and family of tlea the treasurer and clerk time to pro - Bayfield Road, near Clinton, expect! •erly prepare the statemena which iS to • leave in a week or so to join Mr. I so go before the. ratepayers. Smith in the west. Mr: :Joseph Hood and some sixteen To Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of othets asked the council tor a drain. Thessalon there arrived a son on the e„. e applicetion will pass through tee, 7th inst. Mrs. Wilson is remembered roper coarse. have everything needed in the Shoe Repairing line to execute all orders with neatness and Nompt- ly. A trial will convince you . that our material and workman- ship are of the best procurable ,anywhere. We also repair Suit Cases, Sate., -cite's and Pocket Books, and can also clean and dye the same. Our Stand: Oppsoite the Post Office.! from this county : Elliott. Miss Ida, Cornish, Clinton. Mrs. George Connell Sr. thceived a Miss Lillian Hartleib, Dashwood. telegram a few days ago from Hain - Miss Winona Howard, Exeter. ' Miss Edith E. Jenkins, Blyth. ilton, South Dakota, stating that her daughter, Mrs. Wm, Herbison, was Miss Victoria Miners, Exeter. dying, but later accounts, we are ,Miss Maud E. McGregor, Constance. glad to say, report an improvement Miss Violet M. Petrie, Brucefteld. in Mrs. Herbison's condition. Miss Laura 14. Sewers, Brucefietd. . A patron of the Holetesville cheese Miss Hattie E. Trink 'Clinton. e. 1115 RICHARD ION OF COLBORNE PASSES INTO factory was last week fined fifteen Miss Edna Amy Reid, Varna. dollars and costs by 1Police Magise Mrs. Richard Young,, relict of the Miss Annie Challenger, Goderich. trate Andrews, Clinton, .for watering lete Richard Young of Colborne, sue - Miss Lela Ford,: Clinton. his Milk. The • patron pleaded guilty climbed to heart failure on Sept. 8th, Miss Mamie Foster, Goderich, .1 fter but a few days illness, surviv- Miss Ethel 'Pearl 'Stevens, - Blake. . and gave as an excuse that the of - Theo. J. Harticib, Dashwood. fence against the lawl 'was committea Mg her husband only • six months: , during the absence ot his: wile . WhYoung, formerly Miss Martha hehad to do the milking ' .mrs. Milking and in Woolner, .was born in Suffolk, Eng - 'washing his pails he threw watet andI land. on Nev. 9th; 1820 and came to The Grand Trunk Railway Compamt tall into the .factory eae. . Ilicirlin, canada, in 1832 with her pr-' has has •had the New York State Commis- ' Miss Rose 'rebbutt returned , ..hotnue eras. She joined the Methodist Church eiener ot Public Works enjoined •f rom on Saturday • after visiting in Wa eY" I while very riling and was a very con- interferink with alterations it is mak-0 sistent and '.upright. Christian and 'Ing to the. International bridge at loo and Goderieb for several weeks. practical in her daily, living, If net, why not ? :1 ' re", , Aro you a News -Record subscriba e rmost forth a beautiful life of Mr. Samuel • Campbell of . Ethel patient settingforth . endurance and self sacrifice,.. pent a few days at Mr. S, Rathwell's lest week. 1840 - Where she lived tor ten years, thence moving to Goderich township 'and finally taking up their - home .in Stanley. Township Colborne township. She is survived MrS. E. Johnson Sr. of. Clinton is ibnyone brother, . Jacob Woolner, liv- g near Breslau, and by eleven sons spending a few weeks with ner son and daughters of a ' family of Mr. Edward Johnson, Septernber 410th, 1909 Bridgeburg. STAPLE AND FANCY IMILLINERY FURS - DRY aooDs . MANTLES We are ing ICongratulated daily on our fine display of beautiful, up-to-date Millinery, and we feel sure theirjudgment is correct for never before have wesold so many hats at our openings. We will be glad to have you come in and see these for yourselves as we feel sure they will pleas3 you. We invite inspection and comparison. , FURS. Our collection awaits your inspection. The re- quests for Fur Lined Coats, Neck Ruffs and Fur Sets is widespread and conclusive of their extreme popu- larity. We keep only the best maker's goods, conse- quently the latest and best in all Fur Goodei. Our prices are the lowest, Quality Considered. COATS. Be up-to-date by wearing 41 one of our stylishly made Coats. We have made greater preparations than ever for big business in our Coat Depart- ment. Every garment is posi- tively this season's style. Not an old ore or a left -over is on our racks. There is a wide variety of choice of the best garments we can procure in the market. Best choosing is done early when stocks are full and complete. Prices run from $8 to $25 More New aild Natty Dress' Goods just to; hand this week in all the new shades Includ- ing Westeria, taupe, rose, blue, wines and black.Call and inspect them. VERY 601.1RT8S1 AND ATIVITION AWAITS YOU .nerze.. . She was ' married in Goderich in • !eighteen • Miss Kennedy of Blyth is visiting; e- . : 1 Sie loved her eturcn and. her Bible with her cousin, Mrs. Edward John- whence she .derived much comfort and son, this weekthough unable to attend the sanc- tuary in later years on account of the, decline of her husband, yet :her pray- ers and .aspirations went up . to net Heavenly Father like' holy incense and' Oven in her own last illness her whole faith and trust was in Rini who do- Mr.- and Mrs Howe of ',Myth visited, eth all things ;well. last week at Wm. Wray' S. • te I The funeral, took place on Friday to • Mr., and Mrs, Stalker of Wingliala the Colborne cemetery attended by, all Sundayed at 'Dan. Geddee'. , her children, but Mrs, S. Card of 1 ' Mys. Caesar and her sister attended', Iraneenver, B. O., and many of the I the Marriage of her nepheiv, wir- NI -.--0- surrounding comMunity. The casket f . I Dougall, . last week. • Was Completely covered :With flowers g, in the shapelof wreaths, hearts, sheaf, six week& attack ... of typhoid fever, crown, pillow, anchor and sprays by but not strong enough to leave his, those Who loved her and know her exi bed. - ' • ' ' 1 reMe fondness for the beauty of .. Mr. and Mrs. tucker of Durham are God's creation. •The services were visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Conducted by Rev. W. Baugh of Ben- Brydges Sr., also her. brothers and miller and the palllbOarers 'were her, sisters. ' '• . • f six sons, 'Henry, George, Jacob, Roli- the apple packets are pery busy and, ert,.ThomaS and John, the barrels are being shipped out ver , .. rapidly ; . a.pples are a good Crop in Servant of God well done :t. this locality Thy glorious,. warfare's past Be !grave . Mrs. Carlisle spent Sunday among friends in London. Corner Stoae Laying Nex Sunday. The corner stone ot the new nomaa Catholic church at St. Celumban take place at three o'clock next Sun- day afternoon with all the Imposin veremonial used. on such occaeiens. The new church, which will lace the plate of the one destroyed by fire a few months ago, will cost about $251000 and be a very handsome struc- ture. Quarterly Meeting of the Y,M.OA. , film third quarterly meeting for this year, of the Huron County Commite tee of the Young Men's i'liristiaa es- sociatioa was held in Winghara On TneSday evening et last week witle the following present ; G. P. Blair, Goderica ; J. Scott, Clinton • J. Mc- Egniondville ; R. M. Venue, Car- low; F. Buchanan and R. Maxwell, Wingham,. and County Secretary Fleming. Atter devotional exercises .hy Mess, .Flerning. and Scott, the minutes ot the previous meeting were read and confirmed. The treasurer's report was as fol- lows ; Receipts for the quarter just closed $453.35 Disburselbentd 455.46 Balance in treasury at end of • quarter 215.99 Estimated receipts for re- maining quarter of the year . ' 393.50 Expenditures „ 585.00 Probable deficit. for year $191.50 The treasurer, Mr. Scott, recom- mended that the localities not yet canvassed for the year be canvassed ,for the , probable deficit, which re- ceived the approval of the Committee,. Mr. Scott recommended that. an effont4 be made by the Committee, to put the -budgets for future years upon a permanent basis, by soliciting pled- ges to remain in force year after year, and terminable at any Urn the pledger finds himself unable to con- tinue the pledge, by giving nOtiee to the treasurer to this effect. This obviates the necessity of Making a yearly canvass, with, its attendant .un- cer certainty, . • • It was proposed by Mr. Blair and duly poised that • , the County Secre- tary be authorized to take up with the Pthvincial Conimittee the matter of transference of membership from any County Association to any town or city Association; to 'the- end that ;any young mah leaving a local Aseo- eiatien at aiiy time to go to the city, may have the balance. of 'his year's membership allowed • in the city As- sociation 'without further cost, the same transference to be made al- ways through the County Secretary,. 1 The, departmeatel sub-committeep, physieale social, educational and religious were asked for their polici- es : es and plans of Work fdr the year in, these various • departments. As. these were only 9f a suggestive chairactet: they were referred back: to the cern- mittees for More definite crystalliza- tion, after which these sub -commit- tees. are authorized to carry their plans into effect. • The County Secretary reported tha following work One during the guar - 'ter by the local Assodiation 1 2 Bible Study •sessions -with an av- erage attendance 61 2o.. • 1 15 Sunday afternoon meetings f sacred song with an average of 16 taking part.. 1, 2 Athletic' meetings with 36 and 38 entries respectively, and attended by an average of .200 People. IRI Social events with an average at tendance of 23. I20 Physical events with, an average of 23 taking part. Evangelist Mason had been secured for a month.'S work in the County to begin about October the 5th. Mr. Fleming also reported favotably on the work he accomplished, and the benefit and inspiration he received at the Silver Bay' Conference and Train- ing Inetitute. The, battle's fought, the, race is Won And thou art crowned at last. EVERY REASON. .jn condescending love "Why does your new baby cry Thy 'ceaseless, Prayer He heard • so And bade thee suddenly remove . To thy complete reward. much ? "Say, if all your teeth were out, your hair off, and your legs so weak that you couldn't stand ou them, I rather fancy you'd 'feel like crying yourself." The Retail Merchants' convention opened at Mentreal. The steamer Pontiac was sunk in ;collision in the St, Clair .niver. I W. D. Atissell. of Gravenhurst , com- mitted suicide . shooting himself with a rifle. I Edward Widdows a farmer hear Afillbrook, ,Committed suieide by cut- ting his throat. I Mr. E. J. MacRobert, formerly Chairman of the il,ondOn Board, of Ede ucation, is dead. • I Some Blenheim residents ilarried oft a building that was said to encroach upon the street. 1 At the Federation of Labor. tteetiag at Ottawa a committee was appoint- ed ta confer With the Brotherhood tot Railway Linployees and the Provin. Mal Workmen's Association with . a View to amalgamating. If the Ilotise of Lords rejects the budget Britain will have a general el- eztion in January. The French episcopate has issued a pastoral letter Condemning the teach- ing in the nubile schools. Eight men lost their lives hi the foundering of the Norwegian steamer Gere off Delaware Capes. . 1 The News -Record to any address in Canada tor the remainder of 1009 tor t5 cents, To‘laship The late rains hey° made plowing perations easier, Robert Gray of Dashwood was vis- iting relatives here tor a few days recently. Master David Hackwell has gone to reside with his • .brother in Michigan for the winter. IGeorge Richardson Is still engaged teasing beef and delivering it in large or small quantities. Richard Robinson, who was ill, has ecovered, Albert Godkin has bought the 100- tterele.rm of John Platta,gatt, the price paid being $5,500. John Crozier has laid down several thousand tile for drainage purposes. Sohn Rae, who sold his farm here, speaks of going out to reside at, Ed- reento•ft itt the spiing., East Wiwaaoeh Mr. and Ms. fl, Buboltz are at present visiting friends in Seaforih. Mr. Joe Taylor has a carpenter at work renovating his house. , Master George Johnston has engag- ed With Mr. Will. Rogers to deliver apPie-barrels. Mr, Rodgers is a coop- er by trade, and being some distance from Auburn, he draws the material such as hoops, staves, etc, to his farm where he xnakes the hatrels. After Six Years of Indigestion. DR. WILLIAMS' pINK PILLS MAD'E A PERMANENT CURL: There are many medicines that will relieve indigestion for a time -there are few that will make a:permanent cure, But there is One medicine that is -a sure cure -that medicine is Dr. Williams' PinkI Pills, They have cur- ed thousands of Cases -many Of thorn of years standing. Cases .like that of Mr. John E. Seale of Montreal, Que., after many other medicines have been. :tried and tound worthless. Mr. Seale says :-"For nearly six years suffered with !indigestion. During an that tiirte ,I was constantly taking medicine for the trouble, but never got more than temporary relief. 'Fin -t ally I decided to try Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills and after using them for some time the tremble disappeared and I am now ableto eat heartily without the least trace of the suffer- ing I formerly endured. I can, from my Own experience, strongly reeom. mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a permanent cure for indigestion." m Dr. Willias' Pink for rale People are good for every disease that good blood is good for, sirripll• cause they make good blood -that is why they mire rheumatism, heart' pal- pitation, indigestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus (limo and the ailments of girl- hood arid Womanhood, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold re by all medicine dealeor direct by, mail at 50 cents a box pr six boxea for $2.50 front The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, The British steamer Clan Macintosh Is said. to have 'blown up at sea in the east. Only, one of her crew was SaV- edi • Millinery Store Our Millinery stock is up-to-date. We have the latest creations, and tiew • designs which we will sell at moderate prices, A COI Solicited Satisfaction Guatanteed bliss Caatelon as* Co. Aoseeseineeermemissamponeensweeengonnume. 011MMgemeEmmeeme The Ten Dag SAW At FredJackson'v is still in full nu swing and conties till Monday, October 4th. Prices the lowest in town. We will not beundersold. Come and save money on your shoe purchases. REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. FRED. JACKSON C1.INTOST • "Always Reliable massali 1 ceeleeeielb. gib v,lowAso,"fribellp;Alwib.e S Special Announcement $ I have much pleasure 'in -asking your attention to my selection of ' $ Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings $ which represents the best thal is produced by the most important foreign weavers ,of cloth fabrics. As I control these patterns for , this town I. am able to assure you exclusiveness in style. • FRED • ;MONSON'S OLD STAND,.. "-• • • Agent for British American Cleaning and Dying Co, TiOntivei. :11 GEO. . W. .BARGE ;. FIRCH.ANT.TAILOR;:. ,CLINTON efrIbAktio SP4aAliolli.• Were-qr. 494srairVir firvb.••••tib-e•gov4iPtiriiPik;f0^4116,60.1116•41PCIAileZ16,$) 0 SP * tiltrie . • -For one month we will offer special prices On en lines of goo& to reduce our stock; so that we will have room for fall and winter goods, which We have bought very 'largely of, ,We ' must Make rriorn for them as. we have very' little- room to spare at the present time. • SPECIAL BARGAINS .of which we will mention a few.: Thousands of yards of New Prints jest in, w,ortle 12te and 15e, which we are offering for 10e, which is less than we can now put put them in stock at regular wholesale prices. See them. 4 .A. lar e lot of New-Phennelettes, 'worth 121c and 15c, we are offering at 9c and. 10c. Nothing like this value to be had in the . regular way. ' • r DRESS GOODS -Our whole stock will be sold it cost and :under, including a number of new pieces just passedinto stock. - .• HOOTS AND SHOES will be Sold on big reductions, and we have many lines to clear in this department We can save you lots of money. •. • READY4fADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS must be sold as we have bought Very largely in this line, Big reductions in Suits, Odd Pants and Vests.. All other lines will be sold equally. low. Come and see what we have. If you see the goods you will buy, sure. Come at once, • Respectfully yours, PLUNSTECIL BROS. Saudi Profits and More Business.. • IiirOwervIO. heft-0:Mb. GrO,410,46.64116•8416. 0 t, 0 0 1 • Iron Bed Specials At W. Walker s. Regular $3.50 for $2.75 " 4.5o for 3.75 6.00 for 5.00 9.00 for 7,75 1 Loo for 9.00 15.00 for 12,00 .66 These prices are for ten da3s only. Our stock is' too large and to reduce it we make , these prices. If j/ou want a bed, come and ' seCure one at these special prices. Remember Its for ten days onlY. The -Store of, Quality. W. Walker Putniture Dealer and Undertaker Phone 18 Night or bay* liftwiimoo;isimilenNiemmormi "