HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-30, Page 8glaton News -Record
September 300 1909
• FAMOUS, BULLS.
eme f rove nine ;Howe of Coreraotu-
mod From the .Pulpit, $-
Tbe, .holifilt .0 Aorawoo, ao 'eight
bave been expiate', hati •contributed
fair ethaneto* very. a mooing, .colleetion
of .L Wae in enet Or the de-
bates of that body iliet the late. Colo-
nel Saundereen eleeerilied .1ileetern Itoie
tuella as "men etumgle to• take her
stand" in Wages of e0etelie threat-
ened right,
An Itisb member of perliement onee
declared that of the entrageti reported.
from Ironeed threeeettartere were ex-
ug.gerate4 vo4 heti hen nof ouninetion.
111 feet, a etatiestleel• computetion that
reminds ou0 of. :anOther Irieh member
of parliament who neelered excitedly
to a group of fellow menebere, "I 'want
to eenvinee yea Viet there 'wet any
truth in half the 1100 they aro .telling
about Irelaunee
The biography of Dean Hook reealle
a certain MiOpOr elMoll who weed to
preach at the cathedral when Hook
was a boy at Wineheater echool. In
one of hht *prawn' thereoccurren tine
striking reneetion that "wnat ie teepee-
eible can *ever be and very 001done
comes to po'
Another diereurate Vas long remem-
bered for ine pathetic lamentatenn on
the denenerstey of the age: HO temporal -
In morest What Uwe we live -in!
*Little bons end girle run (Mout the
streets cursing and riwearing before
they can either walkor taikr. But
the Ohn.rek of lengeand, bail no monop-
oly of theme nielent eontrests, for it
was at a .City Temple meetleg not
many years ago that a speaker ex-
claimed: "I find my time is already
gone. Therefore I will keep within
8uparetnione of the Cingelese.
An old Clugalese women who fired
In an ordinary native hut by herself
died and waa buried. On the follow -
log dor a large ;14181114 ta Species of
lizard which attaina great size) entered
the compound ot a gentleman liring
close by and Attacked, hie poultry.
Hearing the noise aud •corninotion, he
came out and ou ancertaining the
amuse got hie gun and snot the iguana.
No sootier had he done tine thau there'
arose a great uproar froui the rela-
tires of the old woutitu. who ()Were()
that he bad 1:111.4 tier, because her
epirit lied passed lutes the lizard, in
proof oe widen tn4NT pointed
tr-
umptiautly to ibe fact that it bad nev-
er bafore been seen in the vicluity and
only appeared after ner death. Rupees
analLY &Weaned the outraged feeliugs
of the old wonian's descendants. -
Jaya Times,
The Elephant's Trunk.
The long trunk o tne elephant Is
very, very worulerfun The neck of
four tooted animals is usually long to
enable them to reach their food with-
out difficulty, but the elephant has a
It neck to eneble blue ,more easily
te support the weight of his huge
head and heary tusks. The long trunk
helps hire to get his food, and the
trunk is to an elephant what a long
neck is to other animals.
Denmark's Old Age Pension.
In Denvrark any person who at the
age of twenty-one pays to the state a
sum of £6 10s. is entitled, if be reaches
the age of sisty-five, to an annuity of
£13. But if he dies before that age
the money is forreited.-Lonelon Mall.
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School' Shoes for the. s
Lads and Lasses.
Every healthy school boy and girl is lard on s. hoes. This time °
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of the year they need good strong shoes to keep their feet warm and
dry. We have just placed ou our shelves a well assortea stock of
school shoes, bought from the Leading Manufactures in Canada f
at these low prices.
Bogs' •
Sizes 1 to 5, in Box Calf, Grain Calf and Boeton Oalf, prices $L50
$1.75, $2.00, and $2.25.
Youths'
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Sizer 11 to 13, in Box Calf, Grain Calf and Boston Calf, price
$1.25 $1.50 and 1.7c.
Misses' ondl Childs' *
$Misses' shoes, sizes 11 to 2, in Kid, Box Calf and Grain Calf. prices •
$1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. Childs' shoes, sizes 8 to 10i, in Kid and Box
Calf, prices $1.10, $1.25 and $1.50,
A full assortment of all kindsof
fail footwear. Come in and .
inspect our stock.
We are specialists is tho
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THE PLACE !HERE YOUR DOLLAR , ALWAYS DOES- ITS7DUTY $.
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I We Are loving.
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We are moving this week into our new. store .
,in the Elliott Block one door south of Morrish
& Crooks', and we willbe pleased to have
all our old customers and . many new ones
call upon us. We will keep a fuil stock of
Jewelery, watches, clocks, etc.., and will do
your repairing While you waitIf you want.
a Marriage License or a Wedding Ring:
come to us7
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C0111Itell,
Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer of Marriage Licenses
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J. B. Hoover
OUT OF
THE
WOOD
of the straightest and soundest trees
comes the furniture We handle. Even
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'our lowest priced articles are included
in this statement..
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OUT OF
THE
FAITORY
which Inakes in only the the most
perfectly made furniture is allowed to
go. So when you need a set or an odd
piece come here where materials and
workmanship are both of the best.
HOOVER & BALL
-Clinton
• Furniture and Funeral Directors,
New Hymn Book
OF THE
hurch of
Vngland
I. 'Canada.
Worde onlq
With *afters
With Ytated
Prices From Six Cents
W. D. FAIR GO,
Often Cheapest -Always the Best
Mr, S. Davis was in Goclerich yes-
terday.
Miss May Rance returned to Toronto
on Tuesday.
Miss Dineley visited relatives in De-
troit last week,
Dr. MacCallum of Londesbero was in
Clinton on Saturday.
Miss J. K. Oliver of Detroit ' ie the
guest of 1VIr. and Mrs. W. .D. Fair.
Mr. Georgd. Fulton returned to his
home at Mt. Clemens, Mioh., on
Saturday last.
Mrs. John Smith and Miss Ethel
Smith of the 16th con., are visiting
friends in West 13ranch1 Mich. '
Mrs. David Steep and Master Andrew!
spent Tuesday and Wednesday • as
the guests of Goderich friends.
Rev. J. A. Hanlon p: P. was in In-
gersoll on Monday attending the
funeral of the late Rev. Father
• Connolly. • .
Mrs. W. R. Counterand ner little
son, • Master. Billy, returned Satur-
day from a three -weeks' visit with
• Brantford friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp and Miss• Nel-
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lie visited 'friends in East Wawanosh
the forepart of the Week, making
the trip in their auto. •
Mr. Harry Cook and • his son Herb
• went to Ilderton yesterday to pack
'apples for Mi. John Guest who is
buying for Mk. D. Cantelon.
Mrs. W. J.. Tozer and . little Miss
Phyllis and Masters Douglas and
Bruce returned a few days . since
after several weeks visit in Toron-
Mrs. Harry Marsh, -after some weeks,
Visit at the parental home, Mr. and
Mrs, Geo. Davis, •returned to De-
troit on Monday, accompanied by
• her little son.
Mr. Clarence Copp, who i$ ill in St.
Boniface hospital with typhoid. fev-
er, is now improving, ilie many
friends in town hive been much
pleased to hear.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Gordon of Ottawa,
• who will conduct special services in
the Baptist and Methodist churches,
beginning,. with Sunday next, .• will
• while in town be the guests of Rev.
J. Greene. •
Mr. W. MeNaughton of Methven, Man.,
and his cousin, Mr. D. II. MeNaugh-
ten of Bayfield, were in *town on
• Saturday last. , It is thirty-one
years sineelhe first -mentioned locat-
• ed in Manitoba.
*T. and Mrs. J. •S. Parker ef Owen
Seined were guests of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. C. D: Dowding Sunday and
Monday. Mr. ' •Parker is .end has
been for many yearstreasurer of the,
•County of Grey.
Mr. J. T. 'Green, representing the
Galt Bros., Montreal, V. as, at the
• Rattenbury House en eneelay • It
• is twenty-nine years this fall . since
he paid his first trip in Clinton and
was a guest at .the old Raftthinury.
The following inembnrs of the Masonic
Lodge attended the funeral of a
member of the order, Mr. • Slemmin
of Seaforth, on Sunday last Frank
••O'Neil, W. J. Paisley, Harty: Gould,
•Harvey H. and Albert R. McBrieni
C. J. Wallis; Hiram Hill and G. L.
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allen of Ottawa
were the guests for a few days this
week of the latter's sister, Mrs. C.
C. Rance. Mr. Allen had just re-
turned from NeW York where he at-
tended a druggists' convention. nle
has done well since he left Clinton
five years ago to locate at Ottawa
where with 'a partner he controls
five drug stores.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jennison of the'
London Road nave rented the Cap-
tain Sheppard residence on Joseph Councillor and Mrs. Jacob Taylor
street and will take up their abode reached home on Saturday even -
there shortly. Their daughters, ing last from a two-month e trip • to
Misses Edith and Phoebe Jennison, England during which they; ivisited a
who have, been carrying on dress- host of relatives in Yorkshire and
making in London for some years, Icent. They were received everywhere
will join them and carry, on the with Open Matted hospitality and
same business here. made to feel so thoroughly at home 1
Rev. Kenneth Beaton, son of Mr, A. !that the weeks passed all too quickly
D. Beaton of town,
Seattle returned a few nd the time they had allotted for tied
• days ago from Seawhither he tip was gone before they really ten -
'went as one of twenty Canadian dl 1 Zed it. They Visited many historic
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egates to the great International places throughout the country and
Epworth League convention. On his particularly in London, and also I
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f 'PranceThe weather on e. the me -
Way east, representing the Mission -1 rossed the Channel for a brief pisit
ary Society othe Methodist Church, to I
he visited a great many towns and ward voyage was tempestuous and
• delivered adaresses on behalf of the our Worthy Councillor paid Weide, te I
cause of Missions, and he says that Neptune, • but a few days discomfort I
at every plaee in which he spoke ha ,is now forgotten in the Very pleasant
• met old friends or acquaintances :recollections which be and Mrs. Tay -1
from ninon or lime. Mr. Reaton lor have of their trip. 'They. are glad; I
has now resumed Ms Studies at Vie- though, to Seta:back again for alter all
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Ready: fOr .ausiness
AT THE MEN'S STORE.
Friday. Oct. lst, we open our new Men's and Boys' Store opposite the Town Square, with
a complete range of Furnishings, Woolen Underwear, Hats and Caps, 0,vercoats, Odd Pants
and boys', youth's and. men's Ready-to-wear Clothing, Etc,
• TAILORING. -Our complete range of New Pall Suitings, Trouserings and Overcoatings are
:now in stock and ready for your inspection. We guarantee a good fit, style and workmanship.
LET US TAILOR YOUR N IT SUIT.
New Shirts
New Collars
New Silk Ties •
New Fall Hats
Overalls,
Working Shirts,
Woolen Underwear
New Sweaters
New Coat Sweaters
• Gloves, Mitts, Etc.•
Special for Saturday. --
10 doz. only, Men's
Heavy Wool Sox,
two pair for 25c.
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Our complete stock of Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Linoleums, Oilcloths and Lace Curtains is now
in stock and ready for your inspection. The stock of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets is larger
than ever and complete in all the new designs, and anything special that you may require we
can quickly get.••
Tapestrg Squares
In Tapestry Squares or Rugs we carry
a large range of the newest • designs in
• greens, reds, fawns and 'browns, in 348,
3x3e, 3ix4 sq. yards, from 10.00 to 20.00
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-Brussels Squares -
Brussels Squares in all the latest color-
ings in 8x3i, 304 only. •Larger sizes can
• be supplied on short notice. Prices run
from .. , ... ... ..... 18.00 to 50.00
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Linoleums in block and floral patterns,
in two and four . yards wide, several de- • •
sign§ to choose from, per sq. yd .50 and .60
011Cloths •
• • Oilelothein one, one and .a half, )11.0
. and. threeluarters, and two yards wide, ••
• in new designs at per sq. yard
Stove Malts
Oilcloth Matts for under stoves, in one,
one and a half and two yards squares at
from • .75 up. to .2.'30
4a0 Mattings
Jap Mattings with, cord warp, ,in five
new designs. will give splendid weitr, five
new patterns, our regular 25e line, at per
yard .20
• Tapestry. Carpet
Our range' ofTapestry Carpets is now
.complete in greens, reds, fawns, browns, •
a very liberal range to Choose from, made
and laid free at -per yard' .160 ..70 and .90
Brussels Carpet.
Brussels Carpet in several new patterns •
of red, nreen and fawn, made and laid at
per yard• • 901.101.25 and 1.50.
Wool Carpets •
Wool Carpets. in all the new patterns,
in fawn, green, reds and blues, one yard
wide, made and laid at.. .75. 88 and 1-15
Lace Curtains
The nes' Lace Curtains are now in stock
and very &linty they. are. Wehave them
at all prices at per pair from .150 up to 8.0T •
Door Matts
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Door Matts in Smyrna, Alberta and •
Wilton qualities, in all the • new styles
and coloringe, from • 1.00 up to 10.00
Carpet Sweepers, • Stair Pads,
Stair Buttons, Carpet Felt
and Carpet Friiige always in stock
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Personals. Auburn
The pastor will preach in the Bap-
tist church on •Sunday afternoon at
.3 ,o'clock, subject: "The great Salva-
tion, and how to loose it." He will
also conduct the prayer nienting on
Monday evening, after wh;eh the
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quarterly business • meeting will be
Miss Edith Hodgens went to Toronto
•'today.• - ' • • ;
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Mise Lucy Grant has gone to Torontd.
to resume her art studies.
Miss Sybil Courtiee went to Toronto
this morning to .begin training in
the Deaconess' School, • .
Mr. Stinson, Who was clerking • for
Tozer & Brown, having bought •
a.
business. at Welland, left for • that
place the forepart of the week:
Engineer Chipman,. Toronto, vies , in
town. Tuesday and a guest 'et • the
Normandie. • He expressed himself as.
satisfied With the progress tbe wat-
• erworks contractors have made. i
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAM.
The Civil Service Conunission has
given notice of aa eXa.mination • to
qualify for positions in the service to
be held at various centres throeghout
ithe Dominion. Particulars and lams
• of application may be obtained from
• . the Secretary of the Commission at
• Ottawa.:•
"go Place Like Home."
Councillor Jacob Taylor.
Wanted: The News.
• Well, bless my soul,
They've found the Pole
tTp, in the Artie See ;
:• And I declare,
• They've found it Where
'Twee always thought to be 1
• The thing' WAS sot
• Upon the spot •
Where scientists inclined
To think that it •
Would go and sit
1There'er it had a mind.
It wasn't found
• le floating round .
As other poles have been,
But sticking there
• Up in the air
Just like a big hat -pin• , •
The news has come.
• And strikes us dumbe
But no details as yet,
But doubtless Cook .
• It's picture took
Up in the cold and wet.
We hope that he
Right speedily
Will haste back to us,
And. quidkly tell
• Just what befell
When first he spied the cuss.
• Is it a Pole,
Or just a
liole-
A subway through the snow ?
toria College "there's no place like horao.t,
Or a tip-top
Old barber -shop
Run by the Esquimaux ?
• And if this world
Is twirled. and twirled
As on an axle -0
At just what rate
Did Cook gyrate
Whea standing on his tow .
.1,1C.11. in Harper's Weekly.
The News From Londesboro
' Mr, and Mrs. Lansing and daughter
•of Belleville are visiting their daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. L. Phillips of -the 13th
con,
• Improvements to the extent 0! a
fine . up-to-date verandah .are being
made to the parsonage here. •
.•Mr. Jas. • 'Brown of • the n't. T. R.
bridge gang spent Monday • of this
week at home. •'
Mr. T. Gundry of Gederich ; k as 10
the vicinity on Monday • of this
Week.
1 Miss J. dewier is visiting relatives
at Paris.
'Miss McGregor left Saturday last
for' London where she will attend Nor-
mal School.
Mrs. Scott, • we aro sorry to 'eau,
continues very bow.
On account of the shortage of water.
Mx. Hutton had to purchase a car of
1soft coal •and will • run his niibl by
:stea.ni for the present.
1 • Mr. Denholm and Mr. Cantelonara
buying apples in this vicinity, Eack
of them loaded this week for eiepoet.
;The winter apples are already oa the
move. „
I• Sunday last was Rally: day in tho.
iSunday school here when Bev. IT. E.:
:Curry preached a missionary sermon.
to the children. •
1 The regular anotithly meeting of the
Women's Institute •will ' be held on
I Thursday, October 7th, at 2.30 p.m.,.
at the home of Mrs. M. Mains:: iVIrs4
an address on "Different ineats • with
Kearns of Clinten is expected to give
different kinds of vegetables." Alt
ladies are cordially invited to attend.
Huliett Happenings.
Mr. S. Deer hadlightning rods place
ed on his barn last Friday by J,
Nagel of Auburn.
Mr. George Groos; • is at present
plowing, and sowing *heat on a piece
of land cleared of trees by leleffron
Bros. of Blyth last winter.
• Mr. Wm. Doerr visited 'Zurich friends
last week.
• Mrs. John Stevenson of Ethel . is
renewing •old acquaintances in this
vicinity. •
A few people in this •vicinity. still
keep up a regular attendance at the
Crossley , and Hunter meetings in
131 yth.
Rev. Mr. Baugh of Benmiller will
preach, in the Evangelical church next
Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.
Mr. jaenes Snell was a ledge. at
the Lucknow Pair last week and yes
terday went to Drumbo to act in
similar capacity.
( Mr. and Mrs. Peter •Walper visited
Wawanosh friends last Sunday.
IMr. S. Seamore of Lindsay Sunday -
ed at Mr. Wm. McCool's. •' •
Silo filling is' the order of the day.
Mrs. J. Lasham, Miss Beck and Mr.
A. Collison of Goderich Sundayed at
Mr. Samuel MeCool's. ••
Mr. 0: and Mr. 13. MeBrien of
Auburn spent Sunday, as guests o!
Miss 13. Manning. •' .
Mr. Michael Morrison has been let
the contract of building two abut-
ments for a bridge on the 13th eon.
and commenced work this week. ,
1 Apple picking and packing is the or-
• der of the day. .
; Mr. Wm. -,Plunkett was summoned lto
I .et as witness for plaintiff Dr. Milne
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es. Doyle in Blyth, on Friday last
'i Mr. Moses Holtzhauer was in Pres-
ton last Wednesday attending the tune
ral of his aged father.
Constance Concerns.
Mrs, E. L. Farnham and sons spent
from Vriday till Sunday the guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1V1cGregt-
or of Seaforth.
The many friends of Miss Dorefte
Dever of Shelburne, formerly of this
village, will be sorry to learn of her
death which took place at Detroit
when she was visiting Erb ads Aero.
I Mrs. Jas. Proctor is spending this
I week with her sister, Mrs, B. Switzor
of Goderich.
• It has been decided. 'to have 0, thank -
offering on the Sunday of the anni-
versary on Oct. rah if Mr. Currie can
make arrangements.
Th is expeoted. the Poresters' suppeil
Will be held about the 28th of Oct..
Puller particulars/later on.