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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-10-18, Page 4The Clink* News -Record. October 18th, 1006 Clinton News ecord CLINTON ONT. TOMS of subscription—Wpet year in advahoe •$1.§0, may be eharged if Mt 40 Pald. NO, ,paper discontinued until all arrears are paid, unless at the .opieion of tbe publisher. The, date •to, which every subscription is • imid is denote.dele the WWI— Advertisine rates Transient adver- tisements, 10; Cents per neapariel nue fee MO insertiOzt and 3 'cents per liae for each ettbsequent insert - :ion. Small advertisements not to exceed one MO, such. as "Lost" "Strayed," or "Stolen," etc, ins Sorted once for 05 cents and .each 'subsequent insertien 10 cents. Communications intended for publica- tion must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer., W. J. MITCHELL, Editor and Proprietor, Goderich Tonshlip We have the pleasure •this week of recording a quiet but pretty wedding ,which, took place. in St.. Paul's rect- ory, Clinton, on Wednesday of east Week when Miss Beeline Johnstone,' youngest daughter or Mr. James Johnstone 9f the Bayiteld Line, be-, came the bride of Mr. Jaeues Gras" - sick, a prosperous young farmer of Stanley township. The young 'ecuple paid a honeymoon trip to the eities an6 since their return have settled down to the stern realities of life on the groom's farm near Kippen. There were a large number of pres- ents, handsome and of a, useful nate me for the happy couple are itighly respeeted . and popular in a wide cir- cle of friends.. All unite with The News -Record in wishing •them a long, prosperous and happy married iife. Last Saturday morning John New - combo of the Iluron Road near *God- erich lost his large barne, containing the entire season's crop. • Currie's threshing outfit . was finishing up the last of the grain when a spark from the engine ignited the straw: • This quickly spread to the large barns; and without fire -fighting appliances nothing could be done, to • eeenf..th the dames. Currie's threshing out5.1; was also destroyed, entailing on this al- one a loss of $3,000. Neither thresh- er nor *grain was insured. • . We regret to record the very ser- ious illness of Mts.. John Anderson. Miss Cora Rathwell has been con- fined to the house theOugh, illness!. Mr. Joe Colelough arid his sister visited Rlyth friends on Sunday. • • The municipal pot has, .not yen be- gun to boil, but .we have 1ieard..e5lat. least two names mentioned in: con- nection with the reeve,ship 'and both are popular men. There narrowly esoaped being, a like at Mr. George Mairs of eke "Heron Road the other .day. • They had 'been cutting straw and hid stopped : for supper and on coming out .a few min- utes later the straw on the hot was burning. The flames were swat es.-tia- guished, hut a few"•minutes later , and. it would have been too late; The .fire is supposed to have been, cause.1.-. friction. . Mr. Dan. Gliddenwho has lived on the ist con. • for the past len -years, has now settled upon the place- he some Stine 'ago bought, 'what has been known as. the John Shzippaed farm on the con. Wt. (Marlon and family welt *eh thought of by the neighbors . the isit and the res- idents around their new home ex*d• kind greetings , William Sloan, son of Mr. Andrew Sloan, has returned home.from Nureei A bike. . Mrs. Bradwin and family Jt.. ifere on Monday for their new home in. Toron•to.. . Mr. William Moser, tinsmith, leaves tor Saskakoon on Monday next. He has obtained a sit there. . - A good deal of destruction was done to the orchards in...this .seetien by the heavy fall of snow that fell last week which was . rather tiaueeel for this time of the year. ; Mr. Plummerand family intend le- aving lor .thc West this.. weekAls the ear. arrives Which he ordered soine- time ago. , • , • ' . • Mr. David Moody of, Berlin • spent Sunday with his mothet in town. There was no service in, eg. And- rew's church on Sunday evening, so as to give the congregation tho op- portunity of attending the Methedist church anniversary. . On Monday Miss Alice Engel, left on a visit to Toronto. - • . The eareentera ere through with the work at the C. P, R. station and have mcwed to Auburn to build a station thete. Thursday being Thanksgiving. Day it will nit observed: here as a holiday. Anniivereary services: were held in the Methodist china on Sunday. Rev.' Jaffe of •Olinton.preached both room- ing and evening. Owing to there be- ing no services hi the other churches in. bhe evening the ehurch was pacla ed. A. special offering Of $200 was taken u). • Mrs. Reba Davidson, has returned to her home in Wise,onsin after visit. log her parents, ,Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cant/cleft far several Weelee. Its isa years Since she left her Male, and fe her first visit in that time, she sea many changed since her youthful days,. Mr. Albert awl John MeTavish of Detroit, were here attending The fun- eral of the late Mrs. J, A. Andet- egn. The former is oil the police for - ea of that city. Mise Bella, Wil eein who has been eitsiting at. the OfOlne of Mr. and Mr. Fred. Ilaggitt for the past few men- fht returned to her .bonie ut Oakville on Monday. beneath* Werner, who Was wounded, it the labor, tioit at, Buckingham, Que., died hi ;tie injuriete yeeterdey. London Road. Mr, Wm. Grant wee confined to the - house dieing. the past week with light attack dig pneumonia, but we are pleased to say that be is agent able to be out. Rev. Mr. Allen, who ha i.i be= lab- oring. in Western Canada, eaid frientts! hem a short visit last week. • Our sugar beet growers are beey getting theer crop reedy for ship- ment.. We are now enjoying Iedian sum- mer, but the weather og the. past week made one feel thet wiatee bad arrived in .earnest. Farmere are neW 'busy learvesting their crop of rotate and apples. Mr. Levi Stang . hes rented his farm to Mr. F. Pepper. Mr.. Stang will sell hie. eliettels iu the eourse of a mouth,. As yet he bee not yet decid.ed where he will locates, his pue- Pose beingto winter in Sarnia. - Mr. J. T. Elliott is enlargitig barn by moving:up .anotber beading and Putting a foumfation under it, Sununerhill, Mr. Albert Wallace returned Aorne 1440 Saturday from a few weeks trip through the Web • The beginning was not very ;favorable for lie was in that awful wreck on the North Shore and passed thibugh as experience the like ot Which te hopes he may never see again, But barring that he had a pleasant time. He went as far west asr 00,1pry, tiVeuele south to the win- ter wheat country, then meth to Edmonton. At many placeslie met old acqeaintances. Flo was impressed by the peesibilitiee of the'-centitry, to be sure, but his opinion! is not by any means as glowing as that of the average real ettate agent er la,ncl boomer, the most strenuous class ot eitieens in the whole West. In every., place of any importance they abound, but in Edmonton, and Saskatoon they are tumbling over each other. Mr. \Vallee:, is tow weighing the draw. backs and: advantages ov the West and has not yet .deeided whether he would like to niove there or not. Fle iy realer of the opinion that .Ontariti is lint good 'a:hough for Wire • Th-fo1lwiinj Vie report.or No. 12, .114fett and Goderich, for the month. of September, names en orLoi af merit, 4th—S. Challenger, t. Draper, A; BallaA, Mair, Jr. 4th --1-1. Hill. Sr. 3rd -.-A. MeLauglelin, Jr. 3rd—E. Miller, L. Mair, L Oluaglenger, G. Draper, E. • Mel3rien, J.• ,Lovett• e , °Sr : 2nd—A.Johnston. • Jt. 2nd—J. Miller arid C. Lovett equal, S. Marlene Pt. 2nd—F: Lovett. Sr. Ist—E.' Mair. • Jr, " jobneton, Fead. John - The best epeliers are Olvellenger. Jr. eith—f•L Hill. ;Sr. ' 8r(r-l:.il. . —g. IL Petrie, Teacher. Porter's Hill . Mx. , Daniel Gliddote.has moved' to • his own farm near lIolreesville. Wc3; Mr. Gli:1.eit • and family every StreeeSS for they lire upright and hon- est and No. 1 neighbors. . • 'Miss Ruby Pottier intends going to Mkhell for -Thanksgiving holidays. ' Mese-Milne int nn spending T.fatikse giving. Day with her, parents 'near • .Ethel. We wish tier an. onioeab!le • Mr.. Fitzsimmons, butcher ‘. from Clinton; passed tiurough the village to -day with a load of lambs' fat the Clinton meat market. Mrs, :George Vanderburgh Poxt- er's Hill is away. on :a visit among friends in! the county of Bruce. Mr. John Tonnance it rushing the apple business in, the ititek:ueSts, • of David Oantooa, • Porter's Hill Beef Assadatiort held their annual, 'meeting which Was lar- gely atteeded. Tbe business of., the Past seaeoneWas settled satisfactorily, They " intend starting next Mar and continue' butchering Unlit Novetnber .1st. ", " • • As the' weather nas set ie „fine af- ter the swine storm the people of this vicinitY' t- very busy. We • arteglaci- to eee Miss: Peed Neinton out again after being tonfitt- en to her }Meet for eeveral dayeievith anyattack of la, grippe. Mrs. liensbow 6! 1orsandllelte, Mus- koka, and Mrs: lefurphy of I.( ndon are ‘Asititg their brother, Mr. George Vaedernurgh. . Port Albert. J. rt. Grinton. and wife, who have beei residents of this village or the past few years, kart% shortly for Tonawanda, Pa. We are sorry to chroaliele the death. of Hilda, dgeghter of Me. and Mrs.- Nels Pearson, whion took place on Saturday emarning, aged 1 yeer, 5 mentlis And 10 days), The bereaved Parents have the deep sympathy of the conenaunity, The 'funeral, teak place on Sunday To Port Aiber:t cenetery, the Reit. C. Rutherford, Dungannon, officiated. We ticed mong those present ,I,61lowirtg the re- latives Of Mr. and,Mrs. Pearson team Auburn and Illyth -neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. W. Teenan, Me and Mrs. W. Sedtie John Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Hoist. Rutledge, Mr. and, Mts. J. Webster and MiSS Gracie Webster. The Pallbearers were four little boys : Wallaee Cunningham, Habits Schoen - hale, Otway •Ifityden and James Gauley. • Mr. and Mrs. IL Bradford and aim of Dungannon Were in the villagei ott Sunday, ' IVfaster Leslie Curren, Gederieli, Sunda,yed with friend§ ,in this pipe*. • The, flobrow congregatioa of Kleg- stoit, will build it mall synagogue at a cost of $14,000. • Prepare for the Crash, The New York Peet says filet epee* ulatieg is more general in the Finite ed States now then et any previous time. Not only is there wild Rennie ling in values itt .citi.es like int. Lott, is and PiLtSburg, but the. eraze has eetended to farm lauds. in Kaneate Oklahoma, and the Dieltota,e as well. Deposita in saviaga banks nave been largely withdrawn hi order then peo- ple on whose behell these deposits wee held might tagage -in real est- ate ventures, The evil Complained of is not con- fined to tee united States. In Tore onto. a•nd Winnipeg: .eity .propeetiese,e0 beeing held on a Darrow margin at prieee far 'beyond aetual velum Nor- theWeet faent properties. Aro beld in the Same Way, and at prices equally extrevagant. - .0ne bad -emir, one pinch, from; .aay cause, - and we. shall nave a !gash eq- ual to that of tbe eaxly X,ineties. The Suet •egaire agein repeats: its war- ning- to prepare for the inevitable. -- Weekly Sua. Seaforth. Margaret; Acheson:, wife of seined Smith, has passed away. Sbe baa been in failing heaPth tor some time owing to her advanced age, beteg 77 years eld. The late Mrs. eentith had been a re.sident of Seafortb. for a number of years, coming bere from the townsbip of McKillop wnere with her husband they had resided on the 91h teociessiort, being one of the pion - Der residents of 'that district. The • ri*easect was a. Baptist itt. religion'. her husband having: been a Baptist preacher in his earlier days, having c,ondected services in the ...ea chum') situated on his own farm :in MaKill- o4p. She is strevived by here aged: hus- band and tom: eons, three children, One son and two .daughters having died some years age. The many friends! of Mr. and Mrs. Gepeee Murray of Brandoa, formnr- ly of Seatorth, will . sympathize With them in the loss of their only dau- ghter Jennie, whose death took place on Saturday morning in! Brandon hospitanas a result of am attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Chas, Smith of Walton has moved his family to town and will occupy the residence of the lato Mrs. Faeh, and wItich he recently .purchas- ed. Mr, Smith has obtained a pos- itionrerith the. Canada Furniture Coir,- Drysdale R. A. ,Shea of Radiseon, Saskat- chewan was la the vicinity. a ' few. days- during the past •week renewing old acquaketences. Mr. 'Shea, has .ad- eumelated much property in the North west and be, . like many old •Staaley boys, has : prove:tett wonderfall y in that rew' and enterprising country. . James °Pollock. of Ripley • paid. the Village' a btainese trip . on: Satutdey. The Rev. ;Mr..: Piersena an avenger list Of' Landon, asiiste'd treaters Del-. gaty .and 'Cowniel: • in the revival meetings in the. Union Church ,e few eighte. . • The ...farmers itt tlfis vicinity report 'the present' potato crop a record breaker' and laege pits of murphies can be sem on. every side., . R.. Howard of Goderielt, accome• pained. by Miss L. 'McCartney of tne • same, town, were :giteate at .the • home of the former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs J. I.Ioward.. •The season • for 'racoon. 1.;mting, 1. now . open. nade parties are eneey- „wneee numerous seareh of 'Ithee •fiertylittle animals. Hensati, • Mr. and IVIree• L. 0. •Charlesworth of •Zurich are moving to (kneel'. Mr. Charketworth will engage in, the insurance business. • . Fred. Smallacombe is preparing to store about thirty tons of netted sette till spring. • Miss Hart 'has taken a; oosltion, as Stenographer in H. J. D. Cooke s- lew office. . Mr. and Mrs. Cites.' Cook an& dau- ghter, of. Chicago, are guests: of Mra. H. Cook. • Dr. Ferguson has parchased back his 'practice and residence from De. McFadden. Over 4000 bushels of oats 'were Marketed in Hensall ono dug last week, ' Miss :Mtta, • Davis lett for faronto last week where she will attend the will Andrew Murray' and fen -illy moved to the West last week. The funeral of elee late Mrs. Ben Smillie was held last Saterda,e, A. number of grown up . sons and dau- ghters mourn their loft. Walton. Eli McLaughlin's new :store is ap- proaching completion,. • Paintere and finishers are working on, the station building this week. A bee Was. in operation on Tuesday grading t•he Methodist chureh and parsonage grounds. A new plate glass front was put into the Sovereign Bank last week, addin•g very materially to its appear. anee, Work was suspended on this section of the railway for a few days this 'week owing to th•e Indio -tient Weather. The hret snow of the season fell on Tuesday night to a •depth o tom inches and was followed by a severe storm 8. Calvert, formerly 61 Linwood, has assumed the managership of the Bank' bete, and Mr. Van Kanehnet hat gone to some of the Toronto Ora/mires. Mrs. L. infeDonald bad had a new WO of village lots surveyed West of Main street Whitby will be it de- cided aceotritnedation tO anyone wish Ing to become a 'resident of Walton. John Sweet was struck by a train ab Kingstoii anti killed. COMEI COMEI COME! POR SALE 40 A 1 Canadian Racoon 0oat, wbich was put away for another party, but us he had not tbe money we will now sell It at the same price to the first man that comes along, as offered at our big- sale. ,PPROOPPNTAINP•Wnrt!!!III•nlinnifaMtiffin! Arrived! Arrove I Arriven Lovely Patterns. Lovely GoodE. IVIen's CraNtenette Coats, waterproof, direct from Montreal manufacturers, New Overcoats. New Suits, New Un- derwear. New Sweaters. Everytiling a Man or Boy Wears, Come With the Rush and the Crowd • R SMITH ' Brick Block Albert Street CLINTON Constance . ' Mr, Jas. Parish returned on Satur- day and is none too well pleased, with the West. • • • At the aniriversa,ry services to be herd 'her es geed) Sunday the pastor will preach am. and evoniag and In the aetemoan the Reve Mr, Birks of Sea - Meth, will fill the pilpit. )n. Monday evening there will be a teaemeeting. • Miss Eva Rapson has returned from the West. • aim • • 10 • • *p.m • • • Could Scarcely Walk • • • • • • • • A RHEUMATIC SUFFERER 0Ul- 'ED 13Y WILLIAMS' PINK • Rheumatism is. rooted- in. the blood —that it t medipal fact every ' pooe rheumatic. sufferer • " should know. Liniments and -outward , epPlicatiohs canuent . possibly. cure. • •rheurnatiem. They are .a wante of -.money", and while' the sufferer is using thein the disease it steadily -growing :worse— is 'slowly but surely taking a firmer green inlon • -the entire system. Rhietima,tistn 'must he treated through the blood.- That is the only way. in whichthe poiSenee..ss'' acid scan be drtrea. oet. Dr. • Williams . Pink Pills actually make new bleed a'nel thaS always cure rheumatism. Every *dose of theee pills helps to'nes;ka new rich lied blood which ' keeps ' the 11°14)11- 13ns aeitt frOm thes system, loosen • the aching joints gild mescles • anti gives the .r.heureatisne new. health "free front Pate. Among those ." • eau bear witrieSS to the teittle of • these Statements • is Miss Dorsina Lang. of St. Jerome, Que., ' for .w.eary. thonthe she euftered from rheumatism, elect ' begun to .. think she was incurable. count not straighten ufge • says Miss Langlois, "My limbs were almost 'useless, re Mb!! were they.. Fes many, means endured such pains as only rhieunatic sufferers can. Underetiand.. • ,.,..1,1though only" thirty years Of: ag.e. ihe suffer,. ing 1 endured' acteally made me look like an •old woman. . I used lir:intents. and tried sesieral -medicines .but got' not .the slightest hen) until; almost by chance .tnY attention was 'directed to Dr.. Williams -Pink 'Pine. I began taking them and in the cecina • of, .a few weeks I could see they vire;re helping' inc. Little by little the pate began to go, and the Stiffnese • to leave my. joints. 1 eofilineed Parking the pills . for several.. months Where every symptom of . the' trouble' had disappeared. .I'have not felt a twinge Of theuMatisni. since, and .1 less . the day Dr. Williams Pink Pilis canto' to ray .netite." Dr. :Williams' Pink Pills. never fail o curerireurnatisIni because they go .ight.to the eaot of the trouble in he blood. Tbat is why these pills ., uri'e all the doinnum ailments due to oar" and .watery blood, such as headaches 'arge backaeluse, ine. 17g:est! :ion eneuealgia, St. Vine.. dance, it ee41. weakness; and the distressing riegularities that Millet • women • and. rowing girls. you need a medicine ott will eave money by taking De. Miura Pink Pills at once. See tat the full eatheeDr. Williams Pink ills. foe Pale ?conic is printed on he wrapper around every bole Sold y all teedieine dealers eir by mail t 50 cents a box or sik boxes for .31.50 team The Dr. Williams Medieine or., Brockville, One; • Londeshoro. (Intended for last issue.) IVIrs, Jas. Langley of Niagara is visiting eel atiees in these parts. • Mr, Gee. Peareon of London, a travelling preacher of the Brethren., is in thie vicinity at present. ' . Partners are busy loading • sugar beets at the station. - Miss A. Young retureed art Wednes- day front a visit with frieadsitt Whitby. new, Jas. ilamiltOn of Leamington aceompenied the remains of the late Law Lawrence, condueting the fun,- arief Servide here on Thursday last. Ile also remained over for Sunday taking the services, at both! appoint- ments, of ila former pastorate. He Wa4, .greeted with large congregationa who listened earnestly to his execll. cot, stamens. Bev. Leah) supplied his work at Leamington. . The gradinid g on, the br,ge of the Kb and Oth con. hie been eompleted and time( of the tr'orr bee arrived. Vellic and Willie:410 arrived home last vitek after an eXtereled visit with friends in, Manitoba. • West VVawanosh Much sninpather is felt for George Westbmook and family in the death of Ufa wife, and mother of the hornel which occurred on Wedneada,y of last week. The funeral took place on, Sat- urday' from the . residenee of eecleas- edoe daughter; Mrs. Frank Glenn. Mrs. Westbrook's maiden .natne wee Hannah Maria. Steele, and elle 'gas born in the township of Lobo, near Londen, where she was married. Mr, and lefra. Westbrook came from Ko - make to Dungannon about 26 years eery, !and had'lived for the pasti three yeaas near Winghard... Of a family of five are .1iv1nge-George, who. haa lived for the past twelve years in Gederiehe Leonard, at Daephin, Mae., but is at home at peesent Mrs. Glenn. of Dungannon:: Mrs-. West- brook was a Methodist in religion. She wap fifty-six years of age. Benmiller Berman Maedel is spending a tees days In, Goderieb. • ' . Nits. W. -M. Alohring, 'who, has been sick, is able to be around again. Miss Maggie Vans -tone f Goderich is spending a iew days with relativ- es. a,rid frierele. • • • • Medi sympathy is extended to . and Mts. John Schwanz in the las: or, thoi.: I i ttle ten -months -old girl. . • Mes, Ed Welters and tem, Heroin are visiting Mr.S.•• Walt'Repents., Mr. and ,Inrs. lIeney F net, at Clin- ton • • 'Mrs. Jesse Gledfill, -who 4een ill for ,:eonio. little/timeis; we are glad. to say, slowly:improving.. We wish hey a speedy epee:an:Y. • Allinan old xteitieut, Col- borne, but lately Of the West; 'Wee lvitewing old aegunietances. .Ele is a brother of. Misses Annie "otel. inagie AlIin of Godarich. . • •FIJR1n. FOOD Clark's name on canneee meats is 'a ante' eign 'that tliey are perfectIn pure—made from: the beet.' . • ' air is ExtraLong Peed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on., Then it Will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Bair Vigor is ihe only hair -food you can buy. Por yeus ft has been doing just what we claim k will do. It will not disappoint you. lint after tc2==ortztooll nabiactitta Klatt wzno•t"sittril.ltilltits.J.E.Ashiat CaboamiDesOlop: 44040100.11/4N0.14~1^10404/40~ Night Classes are now .being formed in • the. CLINTON BUSINESS CRUSE Special pennteriihip cis.. sea every evening treat 7 te 9 o'clock. Cell or write ter partieulare. GEOSPOTTON0 PRINCIPAL w • e • s wan ns nnt 0400 en n eis e A st tV 0 0 GREAT SHOE BARGAIN AT WIC TAYLOR & SON' in order to make room for our Immense Fall & Winter Stook WISA"WW4 tgghetgoitaocivsoforiroyclodzisatiortclear out at lees than Cost several lines of Wool. m faous goods. Look at the following prices, then come and flee Ladies' Tall OXfOrcigt regular price $1,40 for ege Ladies' Tan Oxfords, regular price $1.60 for *La* Boys' School Boots, regular price $1.50 to $1.73 for 9c Boys' Plow Boots, regular price OW for 1400 Youths' School Boots, regular price $1.00 to $1.25 for 70c Mens' Plow Boot,, sizes 6 & 7 only, regular price $1 ar $1.25,,tol 00o Misses' Pebble Laced Boots, regular price n40 and $1,60 for miire Kisses' Pebble Buttoried Boots, regular price $1,40 to $i.5 elettenec Childs' Laced & Buttoned Boots, inzeo 8. 9 Se 10, worth $.1135. for750 Childs' Laced & Buttoued Boots, sizes 4 to 7,k, worth $4.4" x" Ohdds Strap Slippers, sizes 8,9 & 10, worth. ginfor halnprice only 000 Wres TM RCM§ at half price. You should iteeibens,1113.00 for 11M.09 This is not alankrept Stock but nearly all Olio season's goods and tlaey are less than the manufacturers' price but we have no ream foe • teem, Our Fall Goods are nearly all in and If yott Minh to seethe ianest assort. went of Footwear at the lowest prices ever showo in Clinton, come to nree THE OLD RELIABLE WIVI. TATIBOA & SON .(), <",.1 C, > 0 0 0 <> 0 0 0 • • e> ‹.> <as ....tyt•t• B. HOOVER. NELSON BA.LL • This is • the Cheapest Spot in Huron for 'Furniture And we mean to keep it so for we are • after both your good will and your dol- lars. Our Prices tell the tale Let's show you our etock andquote" you. the •money -saving figures at which you can buy it. • HOOVER & BALL Undertaking promptly attended* to by .night or aitst: ..Night and Sunday calls answered at residence., of either of the principals. If •• 0 0 •• 0 0 0 0 1110111 0 0 0 0 0 0 •0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 you GiOitlgjo Alviit • . :The fall is here and. many things win Eer sets in. 'A good time now, . Nothitig Lik.e Being Prepared.. requiroto be 4 OP • 46 et. 4:4 done before the . • . .41.` • We are ready for Fall Bueiness and can accommodate von if it be 4. e. a Heating Stove, a Cooking Ringe, or a Furnace. Call ancfmake your Se selection, We have a large stock of all the leading lines . ' RANGES : COAL ilLATERS': ' COAL BASE HEATERS.: Happy Thought Belle Oak . Radiant Home . Pandora Dandy Corona , Acme Jewel -Penn Esther and: Glen 0a,k • Canada Steel Range Telephone McClary's Famous t Empire Garland In ee -Buck:Prize • •A good time now to have your roofs made Rain and Storm Proof. ee - We have Roofing Paint for old roofs and the Rubber itoofing fen--; new roofs.—The BEST in the market. A few squares Brick Pattern Metal Siding at cost.4. . 1 SecOnd.hand Platform Scale, weighs 400 pounds, only $4. A big stoek of Graniteware and aluminum ware. just received a new up.teedate stock of all kinds of Lamps. Aluminum Oil Heaters. Just the thing for the chilly mornings and eVeniegs. 44 ARLAND 13ROS. STOVES AND HARDWARE:. " , A AWN e s ens e • el e • eaW. owiesi • v4 nni vie n ee s w sasgo w isire. le it oi • ea. e ite IT PAYS TO COME TO THIS If ou need anything that is to be touild in an up.to-date Jewelry Store. • The reason is plain. Our watches are reliable time-kaapers, and our rings, brooches, etc., are just as .we guarantee them. You make no mistake An buying here either from tue standpoint:of quai. ity or price. W. 11. COUNTER, • JEWELER, tl,v0,00"040,00400,A,~.•04•40, DIAINTON•