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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-12-23, Page 43 aseeappepeasieeieepeemeaseseiallailioaleae. F 1/11IC —OF— Christmas Rapping You eau get Genuine Bargains at this store. 1—......-- Chinaware at Ralf Price Caleuders at Half MO ounimota TOYS NOTIONS AND FANCY COODS AT SPECIAL PRICES TO CLEAR. ICOOPER'S BOOK MEE CLINTON W. H. Watts & Son have everything needed in the . Shoe Repairin line to execute all orders with nese and prompt - 3a. A tria will convince you that our. material and workman- ship are of the best proettrable anywhere. QR. We also repair Suit Cases, Sat- chels and Pocket Books, and can also clean and dye the same. Our Stand: The Neyvs From Liondesboro Mr. W. II. Adams spent the fore- As Miss Ileuston is leaving at part of the Week with friends M Tor- Christmas the boys showed- their ap- onto and St. Thomas. preciation of her services by this Mr. James Veoodmaa and family are token of remembrance. Miss Heitston -spending the Christmas holidays with will be greatly missed in church relatives in Alivaigan. work having been actively engaged Mr. Robert Millar and wife and here for the past six years. alise Elsie Miller are visiting friends at Drayton. Asquith ae Johnston shipped two carloads of evaporated apples this weea, Mr. John Hutton shipped a carload • of flour this week. ...Mr. John Woodman spent Sunday 'with friends in Clinarna. Mrs, Thos. Stone left for Orange- ville where she will join her husband, enroute for Hamilton where they will spend Chrsitmas, The Caildren's day bela he the Methodist Sunday school on Satur- day last was well attended and the, The Londesboro Threshing Company children all enjoyed themselves, Dur- are finishing up the thresaing around ing the afternoon a song service was held alter which Mr. Currie addressed them. A lunch prepared by the par- ents was then heartily enjoyed after which a beautiful book was present- ed to each of the scholars. . Oa Sunday last Miss Heuston s ham, is home for the holidays. daze at Sunday school presented her with a beautiful Teacher's Bible. IJeweler and Optician, Opposite the Post Office Issuer of Marriage Licenses Ifullett Township A Merry Christmas to All. Mr. Fred. IIenry, after completing a first term at tire Ontario Agricul- tural College, came home Wednesday. and will remain for the winter. Mr. John Vodden had a bee of seven teams drawing logs to Staple- ton on Monday. Miss Maggie McCool returned to Toronto on Thursday to resume her position. here. Mr, Tony Moorehead of Stratford is visiting old friends and acquaintances hereabouts. Mr, Robert "trodden, who has been attending the Model school at Dur' GOIJI RI GS A Ring makes, an acceptable _gift for either Lady or Gentle- man.. We.pay special atten- tion to this department. a.nd carry one of the largest assort. ments to be found in 8,, town. of this she. • Diamonds Pearls Rubies Emeralds • .Sapphires Opals in all the most approved styles. The values rim frein 75c for a baby's ring to a high-priced diamond. ignet Rings are worn kaeatly.by ladies and.gentle- men, and riafi'lrone $1.75 to $10.00 in eluding eugrayange. Couch & STAPLE AND FANCY DRY., GOODS 1 MILLINERY FURS - MANTLES . Our C toc sar .FT=BUYERS are delighted with the sel- ew. ections offered here. Nothing old or shop worn resurrected from past sea- sons, but every line full of holiday merchan-. diFe is strictly new. Best choosing for early buyers and values thAt cannot be duplicated later on, ISTMAS Make This Store Your. Head -quarters for Xmas Buying. Christmas Gifts in fuze. It is hardly possible for one to think of a more suitable gift to a Canadian than a Fur. Its usefulness , this climate is too apparent to mention, while there is nothing . prettier or more luxurioue than a beautiful Fur. Our stock offers a decidedly unique and varied selections of beautiful and exclusive creations in every Fur. Remember our Furs are all neve. Handkerchiefs for Xmas Gifts:— Extra special ladies Swiss embroidered handkerchiefs with hem- stitched edge, regular 20c value for • - •• Hemstitched and embroidered borders with pirtin or. Cross barred centre, each • - - 25 Beautiful assortment of embroidered handkerchiefs, in hemstiteh- ed edges, very fine Linen, at - 50c 60c 75c $1.00 $1.26 A Feature of our. Store is a Constant Arrval of New Goods. Umbrellas for Xmas Gifts:— Lvtdies Twilled Silk Parasols, selvedge • edged, silk -cased, sterling mounted pearl, sold chased, pearl with carved gold; gold mounted ebony: bropze, metal and stirling trimmed ivory handles OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST QUALITY CONSIDERED. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY14.',VENING ' NEXT WEEK. eveRY COURTESY AND ATTENTION ' AWAITS YOU HeRe, Mrs. MeBurney and young son from the west, are visiting air father, Mr. Sarimel Cole. ' Miss Della McCool is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Awde of Wingham, this week. Mr.Williarn J. Cole of Swan Lake, IV1an., is ,horne for the winter, Mr. Charles Manning bee bought a handsome matched ateam. One horse was purchased from Charles- John- ston and the other from, David Wright. • Miss Myrtle Phillips; wlio bas been teaching at Brigden, is home for the holidays. • .Miss Edith el:mains visited her sis- ter, Mrs.• William Snell, upon her return •from the London Normal. Mr,A.lbert Vodden has returned from his visit to Harriston. Mr.•Edward L. Blake returned home from Buffalo on Thursday after spending some time in that city. The Pupils of N. S. S. number two had a very pleasant time on Friday afternoon last when a program con - slating of songs, duets, recitations, dialogues and other amusements was rendered by . • the scholars. Master Omer Ladurantz acted as chairman and Mise Katharine .Quigley presided • at the piano. • • Goderieh Township.. • Chtistraas services wee& held in St. James' eliarch, Middleton, St. John's church at Ffolmesville eand St. Pet- er's •church at Summerhill on Sun- day last. Rev.. W. H. Derain preach- ed• eery appropriate sermons on each •occasion. The offerings were very liberal, for which the Incumbent heartily thanks tae parishoriers. A• Very successful entertainment was given, M school section .number eleven when an excellent program was renderedby the pupils and young peo- ple of the vicinity, ansisted by Mr. Tweedie of Goderich who sang several numbers. Rev. W, H. Duet= occu- pied thechait and a very enjoyable time was apelit, A Merry eChristmas to All The election of the officers Of the HolniesvijIe Ceuncil. of Chosen Friends will take place on Tuesday ' next and it is eepeetedthat the 'members will all .tra to be present a there will be business of importance as well as e good program. • • Sununerhili. A• Merry Christmas to All. Me, Albert townshend is finishing up Mr.. George • Holland's barn at Holmesville. 'Ire takes pride in doing well. Whatever he undertakes • so the Work at Mr. Holland's will be satis- factorily done. 'Miss Rands has teen re-engaged for the next six monthsat an iecreased salary, showing that her work has been appreciated. . • Mr. Scotchinere, accoinpan- fed by the Missee Scotchmere, all of Stahley township, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Townshend of :the Base Line on Sunday. Will. likes driving in the country all right, but he thinks it la more fun driving around town, • A Merry Christmas to AIL • On Sunday week another of the pioneers to whose memory this coun- try owes so meth passedto her re- ward in the person of Mrs. William Kale, who had lived in this section so long and was well and favorably • known. Her deathtook place at her home on the third concession of Hay. Her husbarul predeceased her some time ago. The interment took place• in Baird's cemetery. • James Phillips, who worked here for some time at the flax, and •after- wards took a book agency, died at London where ere held. a position as porter at the Myers' restaurant, a • few days ago. Ilis trouble wan diabe- tes from which he suffered while here. Auburn Mr. Denstedt is recovering nicely from a sprained ankle and will soon be as busy a worker as ever. Mr. A, Asquith is unloading a car of brand and faive Items flour this week. • Wit Knott wet in Guelph last week. Joe Carter rued • Charlie Asquith, who have been packing apples for D. P. liamlitik in Goderich, returned home last Saturday, Mrs. James Medd and Mr. Archie Robinson, who came home from Dr, Gunn's hospital, Clinton, a few days ago, are now both doing well. Mr. W. IL Archer, Postmaster at Campbellford is dead. e December 2,3rqt ,BrOezu Bagfieldi Happenings, A Merry Christmas to All. and efficient helper. Mrs. Margaret Green announces the ; Mr. aud Mrs. McNeil leave this inarrage 01 her daughter, Mary Isa- ' week for Baddeek Forks, Cape Bret - belle, to Charles A. Scoiiield of De, on, Mr. McNeil having revived a un - trait, which took place on the four- animaus eafl from the 'Congregation teenth of December in Detroit. there. They are followed by the good Rev.Mr. Davidson of Varna occit- wishes of all for their continued sue - pied the pulpit of St. Andrew's cess. aunt on Sunday last. On Wednesday evening of last week Mr. 'Alex. McLeod, wao is attending a meeting of the congregation et St. the Dental College at Toronto, is Andrew's church was beld to bid fare - spending the holidays at his home in well to the retiring pastor and. his Bayfield. • esteemed wae, anti to give expression Orval Weston is home froxeDetroit to the sentiments of those present we for the holidays. . cermet do better than reproduce the David Leetca Jr. of Swift Current, address which was presented. It read Sask., and •George Leetch of North as follows : Dakota arrived home on Saturday, to To Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil : spend the winter. We are all glad tO Dear Friends,—The time has come welcome them back again. -.• to say Good Bye "There is a des - Charles Ferguson, who has been tiny that shapes our ends, rough sailing on the lakes the past season, hew them as we will." The tie which returned home last week to spend the bound us so happily in the past has winter. ; been severed and painful as the sever- • David Sturgeon returned home laet anee is, we can only trust that a week after spending the past two ' Wise Providence is over all. Of one months at Aivinstone. •' 1 thing at least we are certain, that Master Wilbur Erwin ie spending ! your past years amoug us have been his holidays with friends at .Berlie. . I years of mutual sympathy and profit. John Spencer, who spent the past , You have :labored dilligently in seas season in. the west, returned home on and out of season. To warn, to last "week. . cornfort and inspire has been peer Mr. Everet Fortner of London was constant effort, If we as a congre- the guest of his brother, the Rev. gation have fallen saortof the :nest Mr. Fortner, the past week, we might do, the fault lies with us. Fred. Baker, who has been sealing Both in your private and .publie min - out of ()wee Sound the past season, istra,tions, by precept and by exanaple returned home last week. : you have ever sought to point the Miss Chesney, who spent the pest way to better tbings,to elevate the month in S.eafortli, retained to the everyday life about us into the ideal yillage on Friday last, perfect life, ot Eden. Doubtless too Miss Ruby Fortner left on Monday often we have failed to recognize as for her home at London le spend the we ought your labors for our good Christmas .week. ; and welfare. Too often we have* taken Miss Mamie Macdougall, who. has twerything is a matter of course and been attending the Normal at Stret- neglected tospeak the sympathetic ford, is home for the holidays." word of gratitude • and appeeciation. Eddie %Vestal', who has been sailing Nevertheless, silent as wemay have on the lakes the past season, return- been, we are coavineed that our min- ed home Tuesday evening. • ister and his devoted partner, • have • Mr. W. J. Whiddon, who spent the ever striven with • untiring zeal and past two weeks at Iondon, returned unflagging intereet for the upbuilding home on Tuesday. . of St. Andrew's chureh in particular Remember the elate Of the concert And Christianity' in general. inthe town hall. It is Tuesday even- In justice to Mrs: McNeil we must ; lug next, under the auspices of the • say that no mistress. of a m.a,nse Methodist church, Mrs. Elmore Rich- could have better played the part ex - anis of Hamilton and . others will pected of her in the Work of the furnish the program, • - • , attach and this too in addition to Mrs. (lar,) Brown of Clinton, Iowa, the numerous ..earee of iler own pave arrived on Wednesday of this • weex ate household, and wilj be fer some time' the guest Feeling, then, tbat we have often of her parents, Mr. and Mese John left undone What We should ham dune Whiddone • a . I We wish. now to signify 'in a more spe- • Don't forget the Christmas . Tree 'dal Manner our appreciation: of your and entertainment in the town hall years of -Oil among us and as a small on. Christmas everana under the aus- token of our affection and esteem we pices of the Sunday school of Trinity ask you to aceeptethis lame, church. It will be good- I We hope that • the future in your Mr. Ireland of Owen. Sound will be new home -may . be full Of happiness in the village on Monday evening next and promise and we have -every confl- end speak in the interests of Local denee that you will prove to the poo - Option The promoters of the meet-, ' pie • of J3aerideck Falls an respirettan ing extend a cordial invitation . to and blessing. • everybody to attend. • I Signed on behalf . of the congrege- Rev. John McNeil, pastor' of Sttee Janes .Donaldsee, James Andrew's church, 'preached his 1ere-1 Campbell, Themes Harrison, Robert well sermon on Sunday morning week A. Reid, Jellies Dewar, . l'horhas when he chose for his text the words. Brownett, William Reid, R J. Rich - "Cleave unto. the Lord your Gad as ardsorf Lantei Reid, Colin, ,Oempaell, ye .have unto. this day." The ad- David 'Tough. . 'dress fornied .a fitting conclusion to a I On the same evening, on behalf of courageatiee and hiepiring ministry, - the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis- aad was listened to by a very . large sionary Society; the following ad - congregation • • ; dress was presented to Mrs. McNeil : Bityfield' was Rev. Mr. McNeil's. a Dear Mrs. McNeileaIt is with deep third pastorate since oraination,.. and regret that we gather here to -night to his coming to this •charge Was . serrie-. say farewell to you .We find it is di! - thing in the nature of an accident, he kelt to say just how much we shall having had to resign his previous miss you, for during your Oar • With charge .on "account of a weahnesi, af- -us you proved yourself a faithful, and feting his voice. -While visiting " inwilling helper .in all our work, . In the Bayfield he found bis '• acalth so much Church and • Sunday , school, Mission improved :that. he 'decided . to, locate Band and either -Sad:ties, you wal here 'and subsequently was called to leave a vaeancy that Will be hard to the. pastorate of St: Andtew'e, whet 1111.. We feel net • we cannot suffer charge he has held , for about eight' you to leave us Without showing ,in years. •• •some way our gratitude for . your Rev. Mr. MeNeil has been uneiring goad work, and We . take this Oppor- in las labors and by. his .devotion to tunity of presenting to you this small the work; and by his earnest preach- token , af remembrance from • Bay- ing be eucceeded in winningthe love field friends. In coneleeicie we only and esteem at, not 'only his own say .we wish aou all a Merry Christ- • flock, but.of all with whom be came mas and many happy and Prosperous in contact. years in your new field. Signed on Mrs. 1VIeNeil also was 'always most behalf of the .Wcenala's Horne and eelf-forgetful when the interests. of Foreign Missionary Society : Mrs, SI. Andeew's were at stake, ' and in Stanbury, Mrs. Ewing dea Mrs: Dee - her the congregation loses a willihg • row,• The News from Auburn. ' A Merry Christmas to Al]. • A Christinas• Tree and entertain- ment will be held Under the auspices of the Methodist Sunday school,'• in Temperance halt ori Christmas, Eve. The program • will consist of recita- tions', dialogues, drills and choruses arid the admission. will only be ten and fifteen amts. Mrs. Lapsley of Galt is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reber - ton, and other relatives, prior to her departure to Zealaadia, Sask., • in March next. Mr. H. EL Knox paid his weekly visit .to Goderich on Satarday night, returning On Monday. Rev. Me. COoper of Blyth occupied the Methodist pulpithere oh Sunday while Rev. 'A. E. • Jones took his work in Blyth, preaching In the in- teeesta ot Local Option. The farmers in this vicinity are looking for big prices for horses if we may judge from sales which have recently been made here. Dave Wilson sold a two-year-old for one hundred and ninety dollars and Mr. Jake Wag- ner minted four hundred and seven- ty -live dollars for his team. Those who have horses for sale will max° a big profit. . letr.E. Philips, who has been under the doctor's' care, is how doing nicely and we hope to see him able to get to his shop in a few days. : Mr. George Lampton took sick' on Sunday morning and has also been under the doe's care. Dame Runior reports that we are to have one of those happy events ,in our village ;this week which makes tWo hearts heat aS one. Our village youngsters will all be metre, thisteeeek as ell the ehurehes are to have *semething for theni. We now have sleighing in this part and the farmers are taking advantage of it to do their teaming of stvw logs and square timber. Both the saw mills are going to do a brisk busin- ess which *will givs employinetit • te all our laboring hien. The evaporator closed -Own •last . week After running three months and giving employment to fifteen or twen- ty hands and putting a lot of money into . circulation. We hope we will have a good crop of apples for ano- ther year. • It ire our paipful duty.tbas: week to chronicle the death of the beloved wife of Mr. Stephen Medd,. reeve of the township. She formerly was Mise Susannah C. Beadle, being the daugh- ter, of Mr. George Beadle. She had only reached the age of forty-seven. years. She became ill about four- • teen months ago and underwent an operation in Clinton. hospitai, but iroin the nature of her disease, can- cer, only temporary relief was ob- tained, but she kept up until the last. Death came to her on Sunday' afternoofi as a happy relief from, her sneering. kfer departure is mourned by her fait:dui husband, her father, two brothers, three sisters and art adopted daughter, Miss Ada Beadle, The remains were laid at rest in Ball's cemetery on Tuesday, tare fun- eral being largely attended by sympa- thising friends. The pallbearers Were her two brothers, George and John and her four brothers-in-law, Robert and Jelin Medd, Thomas Robertson and Luke Lawson, Mr. Medd has the sympathy of all in his affliction. Student W. Itaithby of Toronto will preach in the Baptist church on Sunday next. He is one of the meet promising young ministers i t the Baptist denomination and all eliould take this opportunity 01 hearing him, (Intended for last ISSIJO. ) Mr, Dave Patterson retuned hemp from the west last wok. Mr. C. A. liowson is •pushing the construction of his mill to eotri- pletien. The mill belonging to the estate of James Young will be run this winter. Mi. *J. Tatnan unloaded a load of coal for Mt. J.11, Deristedt last week. . • el,01111b111141091144.64111.4011b,%110‘0440,11146,11NWiltollt•014•411H044104•11r ; items of Interest For Christmas Buyers Taken From Evory Department. • • Dry Goods, 0 New Christmas Blousingse— All the new popular shades A • in plain and fancy stripes, a le beautiful assortment, specially 0 priced, per yard - 60e a See our stock of fancy Col- • lars, Belts, Silk Scarfs, Hand.- ' X kerchiefs Mate, Scarf Pim, Combes, Ribbons, etc, SPECIAL it—A few doz. I •fancy Oollare, separately boxed.. 7 in pretty boxes, a 50c value • specially priced. — 25o Oent's Furnishings. This department is over. flowing with pretty and aceepa- able gifts for men and boys in such articles as Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Fancy Xmas Shirts, Fame y Hose, Cuff Links, Tie Pins, Mufflers, Fancy Armlets in boxes' Sweat- ers, ete. See our Fancy Stripenders in pretty boxes a very attractive present at a populer apecial price — 50e • ROOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHIP1G. As a special inducement to Xmas buyers in these departmeats O we will continue our la percent. discount sale until Jen. 1st, 1910. a Genuine sacrifice sale of ladies' and children's mantles for balance w of Dec. ' All lines priced to vele PLUIISTEEL BROS. Small Prolets and More Business. 0)44bAllirftritrikADASI. ittAl-qt...eir.qt.f3§41t.40"144)4W-4941$4•mbfe Millinery Store Clearing ouethe remaining hats at half price. Xmas toys sold at this store cheap. MISS CANTL3LON& COW *Nimpesmerneefaxiale WE WISH AIL erry.Chilstinas REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. RED. JACKSON " Always Reliable" CLINTON 111111101111114•11=1./110111.111111111k AT WALKER S • Furniture store you will find many useful Xmas pres- ents, if you are in doubt just what to buy. A visit through our Immense Stock will be of great help to you in deciding, What represents better value than a nice Rocker? We have "78 different Rockers to select from, Or buy a Couch, we have 22 in stock from which ' to Select. We also have in great variety Parlor Tables,ParlorCabinets, Jard inter Stands, Car- pet Sweepers, Baby .Sleighs, 'High Chairs, Children's Rockers (toy sets,) Rattan pieces in great variety. Space will not permit giving,all the lines in details but nearly every one within 10 mites of Clincon known That this is the best store to get selection and value. limmmimmume.. 1•1•••••••Mftl. It's no trouble to show •you through. •We will have every department well heated and lighted up from now till Xmas flail 10 o'clock. • Came and look through anyway "iimis0....••••••=mainsenolimmoderialiiiims __ 1 ' WE HAVE ANOTIIkR BAR3AIN READY FOR YOU IN PICTURES, See our windows. ..................,....................... .—.... 200 At Sfic EACIL IT'S YOUR'OWN PA.ULT IF YOU DO NOT COME EARLY AND r.ikET ONE. The Store • of Quality. 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