The Clinton New Era, 1913-11-06, Page 5The Question of
What Watch
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Is a hard onG-for the aver
age man to decide. Dozens
of grades are a'old tender the
same name, and it puzzles
any but an expert to decide
where, practical utility stops
and extravagance begins.
We are Watch exper•'ta and
will gladly help an this Mat-
ter/.
nat ter?
OUR STOCK EMBRACES
a'HE BEST GRADES MADE.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
W. !I. NEEEYAR
JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1
EVES TESTED FREE I
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BACKTO `'RE STATION.
Last week Mr, A, Forlfes Mewed his
coal office back: to his ; new'eeruent of
Ifine at the station, Mr. Forbes now
has,a very comfortable office 'for Lis
oaal business,
A FOOT OP SNOW.
Our citizens' had a good taste o
Winter''last Thursday' evening'.
and
Friday. -when a of snow fell,: but
by Sunday it had all melted a. way
again, < aerie whole eeetion was visited
by the storm.
A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT'
The Members of Wesley Church W.
M. S., wi 1 hold a -Rubber Social" on
lnursday the 13th at eight o'clock p.
ns. In the L. R., a hearty invitation
is given to everybody to collie and
help a good cause and hear a good pro
gramme and enjoy the refreshments
which will be served at the close. Ad
mission 10 cents, any donation of east'
off rubbers will be, thankfully received
Far the past year the G 12 , have
i been overhauling the line here from
Stratford to Goderich and also per
tiug in new bridges for the past two
weeks they have been working near
Clinton and on Sunday they had in
tended putting one in .at Stapleton.
but the machine broke twice in at
tempting to Swing one of the spans
It has caused much delay as to sched
ule'rbut everything Is progressing nice
ly now, Over thirteen bridges are be
ing put in.
DICK FOSTER MARRIED,
The many old friends in Clinton of
R, B. Foster will be clad to hear
hat he has.forsaken bachelorhood
red has taken unto himself a wife,
e Was married in Toronto to Miss
11Ir•.aie StewaGunn. Presbytef r ancnministeeof
env Beach, thumb. The ceremony
ok place at the home df the bride's
ster, Mrs. Biette, The happy couple
ill reside in Toronto, The bride is
ell known to many Ulintonians hav
g visited with Mrs. J. C. Armour on
veral occasions.
Mr
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!"MINOR LOCALS. 1 to
Cutters -made their first appear-.
el
lance last Thursday night, I w
Commence your Christmas buy- ee
in
ring early, sn
The Kincardine General Hospi-
tal Trust has closed its year with
a balance on hand of $870,79.
South Bruce wielded a Truax last
Thursday,
How does your 9.abel on your
New Era read? Can you take a
, hint.
Rogers & Grilley-Nov, llth.
Easily Seen.
Colored Person (in department
store)—I want to look at a pall ob
silk stocktn's fo' a lady. se
Saleswoman' (nonchalantly) -- ad
What size and color?
"Lordy, gal! Is you blind? N
;HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED?
Have you paid any, attention to the
teeth of those you happen to meet
every day and converse with, If you
have not do so. It wig surprise you
how many oxen and women have poor
teeth. This is all owing to not hav
ing taken care of them in their young
er days. 'Ibe rising generation have
hardly any teeth at all. If you wish
to preserve your teeth give them a
fair chance by cleaning them regular
Iy. Everytiwe you eat see that they
are properly cleaned. Never retire
walnut giving them a tho.ough
^' aning. This should be a law in it
If at the Public schools all over Oan
OVEItXi31R ROD AND GUN.
Rod and Gun in Canada for Novem
r (Publisher. W. J Taylor Ltd ,
uodstock, Ont.) sustains its reputes
n as the leading Canadian magazine
Voted to the interests of sportsmen,
g game hunting in British Columbia
discribed in several well written and
ustrated articles; "A Labrador
om'' is descriptive of Labrador
ria Trapper," details a successful da3•
the trap line; "How to Keep Game
m spoiling" contains some valuable
ormation for the Hunter of big and
all lame; "When Rilty Tied Han
" is by way of variety and is remin
eatF
a the famous Barrie Regatta
en all the world's big seekers had a
out for the Championship. The
ular departments are well main
red.
VER 200 APPEARANCES.
BOSTON
ivlr. Grilley bas made over twoihun
appearances i
n B s n
PP )tn eleven
v
en
pearances on the Boston Y. M. C. A
rse, and has appeared three times.
in nearly two hundred towns. Rogers
and Grilley has been associated togeth
er for some fifteen years or more and
have appeared in recitals together in
very state in the Union. If space per
mitted hundreds of press notices from
arge papers all over the United States
C
be reproduced here. No course
as too largeor important for Rogers &
Grilley. The famous course of Good
wyn Institute at Memphis, Tenn., also
the course at Canton, the largest in
Ohio, with an audience of- four thou
d people, and many other equally
able courses have had the Rogers &
Ile recitals
y and only enthusiastic
els • of comment have been received,
Ser the auspices of Pastime Cluh
Nov.' llth. Plan at Fair's- Book
re and is rapidly filling up,
be
IV
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duller your Chiletmns shop de
ping enrtr yen final complete BI
storks, clerks to wait on you is
and Son ;ire able to ill
Ro
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be
on
fro
inf
em
and bye' conditions will Ise
an
he different, Stores will wh
becrw
tr
crowded, • •� 1'
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tnc , will
he depleted,. clerks will Tog
be tiretfand shopping will be a trial tar
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encounter crowds.
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Kidney and:Bladd`er troubles, e
Gravel,Rheumatic Pains, ailments 1
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W. S. R. HOLMES, CLINTON, ONT
DRUGGIST.
U S. Government Standard
Below extract x rant fro
mU
U.S.
Gov. ad. for tenders- "The anth
recite coal must be equal to that
mired and prepared by Pniladel
phia & Reading Coal & Iron Co"
We handle nothing but the first
grade Philadelphia & Reading.
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RURAL ROUTES AND THP
MARKETS. •
The extenaton of rural free delivery
by the Postoffice Department is bring
nig more and more farmers into close
touch with the markets, for rural
delivery has made possible the secur
ing of daily reports. lieliability, of
course, is the first requirement, and
on account' of the - excellence of the
market
reports in
The '
p Globe we have
made an arra
n enes
t whereby our
readers can get The Globe daily at a
reduced rate.he
T New Era is the
heat local paper, as The Globe is the
best national paper; and we are able
to offer the two for one year for four
dollars in advance. Send in your order
now while this offer is good. Remem
her, the daily edition of The Globe in
_eludes the big Saturday paper with
Illustrated Magazine Section, ' both'
papers, $400.
ehange of business
The undersigned have taken over the Business
of Danford & May.
All Accounts due Duntord & May will
be Payable to
Ball
Atkinson
Furniture Aealers"and. Funeral Directors -Phone 104
NIGIIT AND SIiINIMA' CALLS -Phone 110
W2 T H
The ways of a watch are past
finding out. Dont try. If your
watch is lazy and won't run, let us.
repair it for you.
Ten to one you neglected it--1t;its
get •dirty, or it stops from; leek of
Oil. .Whatever is the reason, dont
delay.
Delay casts money and often
spoils the watch.
We give thorough examination
and regulating free, anything more:
costs .as little as satisfactory Work
can be done for.
11. Gricig
Jo
• Jeweler and Opticianf
Issuer ot`'Marr-iagre Licenses
ADVBRTIS'ING-ISMS.
It cases: fess tosell goods adver-
tised in the weekly newspapers.
AD VEETIS I NG -ISMS.
Newspaper advertising is; the
foundation of all other advertising;
NEW RURAL ROUP'ES
Subscribers on new rural'' mail'
routes should notify the New Era
of change of address at once.
MEET HERE TODAY
The Huron County Beekeeper's
Aaaociation• are holding their an-
nual meeting in the Council Cham-
ber here today. Officers will be
elected and speakers fora Toronto
are expected.
MOVING TO CLINTON
Blyth Standard,• -"The family tf
Mr, • kdtan McKenzie moved {to
Clinton on Saturday where they
will reside," The New Era wel-
comes ,them to town.
WHAT A HELP IT WOULD BE
The New Era phones are nos. 30
and 95. If every 'subscriber sent a
newsy item each week there would
be something doing.
PARCEL POST SERVICE
JAN. THE FIRST,
The new parcel post service for
Canada will go into effect. January
lst. It is expected 'that, as one re-
sult, Montreal will be a clearing
Nous? for fifteen million parcels in
side the first three months of the
year.
ADVEP,TIBTNiiaVVMS,
Yon would' not patronise a gro-
ser 'who weighed your purchases
by guess work, ,or on scales in a
back room; some advertisers re-
ceive "short weight" in circulation -
without complaining.
G.T.R. AUXILIARY WAS HERE
The Stratford Auxiliary was cal-
led here last week to replacea flat
car, and repair the track, resulting
from a slight derailment, when a
work train staucle three cars on a
aiding. The damage gvas about
$200.
COMMEMORATED JUBILEE
'Huron College, London, which is
the•Epiecopal: Church School of The
ology for the diocese of Huron, was
founded 50 yearsago, The fiftieth
an iiv r
z e Bary was commemorated
throughout tbe diocese by Jubilee
services in all the Anglican Church
05 00 Sunday.
DO YOU USE ENVELOPES?
At New Era office, is to be found
as Marge' and' complete a stock ,of
envelopes', of all sizes, for business.
rod' ptafessronalP urP , oses s is.
Galt rigid
t
in,
,Aur on rCounty. We
place any printing eus'tamers" may
require on thetn atmoderate cost.
In fact, we supply everything in
good, well printed business station
ery, at very 'Low prices'. All orders
promptly attended to.
HOCKEY MEETING-
All
EETINGAll lovers of the great ice game
aro invited to attend the re -organ
ization mooting to 1,n hcrtcliin the
Councii.eChamber on Monday eve-
ning, Noes. 10th, oto 8 o'clock. As
Clinton will now have a big rink
and a .good one for both players
and spectators ail who wish to see
an A 1 team'should be present and
give all assistance necessary.
MARRIED LAST WEDNESDAY
Miss
'Bien clie McAllistter, R7ho
has' been. t nurse at the Clinton
Respite! for the past 5 years' was
united in marriage to William Mc-
Allister, sof the Parr Line, Hay'
Township. !Last Wednesday, The
NelV
Era _joins' with their t man
Y
friends to extending 'congratula-
tions. t r
HOUSE MOVING
Mr: James Live•ms oe has pur-
chased
the house and r lot o from Mr:
James- a s Du fo •
n xd and will 1 move there
next week,
Mr. Arthur
Wooley has rented
Mr. James Livormoate's house in
Little England.
Mr. (Walter Morris land family
have moved to the rooms over W.
H. IIellyar'er jewelry ,store,
Mr. Von Rho! and family have
vacated the Suitter house and have
moved to "The Maples" latelyVa-
cated by Mr. W. Morris.
NOT THE RIGIIT KIND OF SPORT
The police had a busy time en
Saturday looking up some of the
youngsters, who . decided that the
only to celebrate Hallowd'en
was to destroy property, Its lioo
bad that innocent fun masashe
spoilt by some- who meat tea go to
far. Some bigger boys. were not
satisfied to wait till Hallowe'en but
tore up the aldowall. of Miss Fow-
ler and then repeated the perform-
ance last Friday. There: names are
knownand trouble pray be in store
for them,
JONES-FLEMING WEDDING
A quiet marriage was celebrated •
at the home of Rev. 'W., W,.Wylie
Baptist, Pastor on the evening. of
Wednesdayraaov, 5th". Tho bride-
geoom was Mr.: William Guy Jones,
and the. bride Miss Annie Fleming,
They Were unattendecl. The bride's
marriage dress was r beautiful
brown, trimmed with satin of like
colour, The happy couple aro well
known in town and the hearty eon
gratulations and well wishes of all. aro extended extended t:o them.
Song Service at Wesley: Church
Next Sunday everting e song service will be given at
'Wesley Chat lr and the Pastor', Rev Dt,*.,'Riltledge will give
it shore address and the following program will be given by
the choir.
A n then!
Solo
"The Loral is My Light! Fletcher`:
"The Nit,etNine"
y au$ (lanxpion',:.
Miss B. Greene
QnarLettc 'Z0orisicier the Lilies" T
ales, Hast, Miss 13o1es Mts r npliff
s s, Moffat Fast.
Trio "'Twilight" Alit`.
Masses Wilken, Boles anci Greene,
. Anthem "The Radiant Morn Rath Passed Away"
MINOR LOCALS. Some snow 'storm bast Thursday
November, evening.
Guy Bros. will be here on Nov,
15. ••aian•••••••••••••
Get your seat, reserved for the •
Rogers
rsR Grilley recital who ap- • WITH mn.. CHURCHES. •
pear under the auspices of the. Pas 1.
time Club next Tuesday evening.
It's an awful, sensation to smooth
out your last winter's overcoat, on-
ly to find that the moths have
made Swiss cheese of it,
News items are always welcome
at the New Era office.
The New Era to new subscribers
to the ,end of 1914 for 51.00.
Subscribe now for the New Era
and get the balance, of the ' year
free. •
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ONTARIO 5T. CHURCH.
Next Sunday evening 31r Dyer a
student of the Wesleyan Ooltege in
Turkey is to speak on ' Christian
Work in Turkey", Mrs. Dyer addres
sed the Leagde on Monday evening,
The pastor, Rev. S. J. Allin, will
preach on Sunday Morning,
Junior i,eague meets on Friday eve-.
ning at 7 o'clock.
The advertiser, while benefiting WESLEY C13URCH.
himself; helps the town. A town in
which the business men a•dverise The pastor will preach morning and
in the newspapers is always a live { egei. Rutledge next Sunday,
Y •eet n addressed nigh the League
town. The merchants "who •use meeting•on Monday night.
printers ink are always progres- I The Ladies Aid meets at the hotne
sive spirits of the place, and de- ' of Mrs. (Dr.) H. Fowler this afternoon
serve the patronage of the corn- 1 Sacrament was chserved last Sun
munity they help support and push ( day morning and Rev, Dr. Rutledge
forward, Deal with the business preached an impressive sermon from
man whose 'advertisement•you see 2 Oor. 511.. His subject at the even
in this newspaper and you will I ing service was "The Unavoidable
make no mistake. Question."
Huron Co. News
Miss Levina l;nokson, Exeter North,
who has been making her house in
Windsor sine i last spring, was marl•
led in that place on Wednesday. Oct,
lath, to Mr. George P,ot,y of the same
trace, formerly of [tcns'til The
young couple a 11 make their tisane
in 'Windsor,
Another business cbange went Tato
cifeet in Wingham la•r Werk when Mt.
0, V. Hayden sold his laundry business
to a (thtuese gentleman frau, Tot onto
The recet'vola hulls Arming the pact
season tuts ",cell put in use and pure
water is now being punii,ed from the
wells and is passing through tlxe water
mains. Winghansites who have water
services are now able to procure pure
water and it will be a great conven
ienee to them.
A most lamentable fatal accident
nccured at the home Mr, Soloman
Gingerich of the Goshen Line on
Thursday afternoon, when his three
year old son Rev, accidently got hold
of some strychnine; which Mr. Ginger
inn had purchased to poison rats, and
though the boy was rushed to the
doctor's office f2 ce r he little le low'
d ed
t
about 5.130 o'clock the same evening.
1Va regret very trnxch to announc
the death of Hazel, the three year of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Ste
art, (nee Alla Hicks of Centralia), i
Calgary, Alta. The little one died o
Saturday last after a short i Inees
lntermrnt took place on Monday i
Calgary.
A very pretty wedding was solo
nized on Thenksgiving Day at Trinit
Church Bine when Miss Eva Hebb
youngest daugbter of Mr. R. M. Robb
and sister of Mrs. Rev. Collins of P
etep was united in the holy bonds o
matrimony to Mr. James Mulligan o
Watdsville. The ceremony wee pe
formed by the Rev. D. W. Collins o
Exeter, assisted by the rector. Rev.
Mr. Turnbull
LVir. George E. Henderson, Seaforth,
is gm new ntana er at the Royal Ho
On Friday Oct. 24th, one of Exeter's
oldest t•esidents passed away in the
Person of Clarissa Stevens, relict of
the late Robert Spicer, at the age of
85 years 8 months 15 days,
Dr. J. H. Rivers, superintendent of
the Provincial Goal at Lethbridge,
Alta aceompained by his wife and
fancily is visiting with relatives and
ft•iends in Ontario, They spent a few
days in Exeter guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Map tle.
S. 'J'. Holmes, manager of the Broadfoot and Box Furniture and Undertak
ing Oo et Seaforth for 20 years, has
severed his connection with that firm,
and intends starting in business for
himself
Mr. and Mrs, J. B; Ferguson of
Kerrisdale• B. C. are spending the
winter in San Jose. California, Mr,
Fergurann was for many years Wing
ham's esteemed town clerk and about
a year ago was appointed postmaster
at Kerrisdale, B. O. The many friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will he
pleased to learn that both of them are
enjoying good health.
the idled '
to
d at
her home on Satur
day night, Mrs. John Heapy, aged
e 01 years. She had been a resident of
d Blyth for many years.
iv A. H. King, formerly G. T. R. agent
n at Mensal', who went to Ingersoll less
n than two years ago, bas been trans
(erred to Sarnia, where he took charge
n on Monday.
farm oflate or
the. G
e eC
oomb
George rn es at Jamestown has been leased Co L.
y Willis who is now in possession. Geo.
s J. Hamilton was the tenant but he
s removed to Bluevale locality where
x he Nought a fine farm,
f Ethel cheese factory sold their two
f abipmenta of September cheese at 13j
r and 131; and have now made a sale ret
f 0
tel, Cincadine. He was formerly in
trainees for himself and web known
to the travelling public.
The question of a public market for
Goderich is
again beingdie ,
ct ss
ed in
that town. -.
J. 11, Marshall of West Monkto s, on
the Guelph and Goderich branch of
the C. 1'. R.. has been appointed to
saceeed W. H, Anderson at the God
erich offices.
The Rev, Selby Jefferson of Credit
on, was in Toronto last week, On Tues
day evening he gave a lecture on
"The Industrial Revolution," in the
hall of
Fred Victorbet' the
o�
re
pupils
e
of Victoria Collo : Mr.Jefferson
College,e ereon is
down for another lecture in February.
Mr, Otto Restemeyer and Miss
Sadie Mcjzaac were married in Wind
soy On Oct. 21st. ,after spending sev
eral weeks on a extended� i
w_dd n
g
tri they
will se
P
the dower in Dash.
wood,
Last session
whenld axArmstrong
i•1 o
who is now teaching in the White
field school, was attending Stratford
Collegiate, various prizes' were offered
tor general proficiency in the school.
the captured the 3rd award, viz $40.00
in addition to the other credits that
came to him, and received the cash
the other day. Considering the beavy
course he was taking, his youthful
tress and the number of other contest
ants Mr. Armstrong achieved no
mean distinction,
J. Uttley of Teronto, employed with
the Hydro electric gang working on
the line to Goderich, fell from a forty
foot role near Rnxboro on Tuesday
last and was badly shaken up. al
though, not seriously injured, 13e is,
recovering nicely,
List Friday evening Councillor P.
A. McArthur of Grey Township had
she misfortune to break the small
bone of his right ankle. He had 'atria
:
returned home from Brussels and had
tr'ken some purchases into the house
The teams started off for the stables
and in his attempt to catch diem the
wheels of the wagon ran over his leg
doing the damage,
David Scott, on the ltlarnoek side
road, East Wawanosh, has disposed of
his farm, containing 100 acres to his
neighbor, M. -Henry, receiving 56000
for it. 11ir. Scott has bought D., Gedel
es, village property at Belgrave pay
ing 1600.
The fine 100 acre farm of Mrs, J, L,
Geddes adjoining Belgrave, bas been
sold to My Me0lenaghan'of Teeswater,
for, the sum of $6000, possession to be
given on January .let, ,.
ctober make at 121 cents. 111r. Muir;
of Stratford, was the buyer in each
-case. The factory has bad a good
season.
Deputy Reeve "Jack" Brown of
Grey Township sold a bunch of bogs
this week, 10 of them' 6:4 months old,
that weighed 3,720 pounds. He got
$8 55 per cwt, and consequently took ".
home
n
cai
ty
83211,
a tidy
sum.
The wereaBelk-a
ork cross.
Although there has been
stock during the15st few da
sizes is most complete in, al
•prepared to fill • your wants
Chart at the present time,
te~
a big demand made on ourruhher, .:
3's, we !still find that our lisle of
lines and we were _ never ;better. i.
or a first class pair of "Rubbers
We carry nothing but the hest in Rubber Footwear andsell
these at the bdwest ,possible price as we find that the to
grade goods onlycause disappoin!tmenttoboth bu ex' . Seer
?i'• ; iib I Y and rtell-
We can save ydu money
Rubber Boots.
on Your' heavy Rubbers and long
TRY US POR YOUR NEXT PAIR
Specialt prices on Men's heavy leather Boo
Child-
ren's School Boots, is and
Plumsteel Bros,
SMALL PROFITS.
MORE RUMNESS
I approached its gates with -tat ■ ■ '
expectation, , Premier MQ e
I entered in with 'fine ho ea iris
I have shouldered my burden as the
American man of alt work.
1 contribute eighty-five per cent of
all the labor in the slaughtering and
meat packing industries.
I do seven -tenths of the bituminous
coal mining.
I do seventy•eight per cent o1 all the
work in the woolen milds.
I contribute nine -tenths of all the
labor in the cotters mills.
clI make nine -twentieths of all the
hin
I manufacture mot e than half the
shtislicrte,es.
.
1 build four-fifths of all the furni-
ur
I make half of the collars, cuffs and
s
1 turn out four-fifths of all the
lea.thel,
I make half the gloves.
I refine nearly nineteen -twentieths
of the sugar.
I make half of the tobacco and ci-
pgrars.
Aoh!ndein yet, I aur the great American
When 1 pour out my blood on your
altar of labor, and lay down my life
fasall a sacrifice to Sour god of toil, men
make no more comment than at the
ofa sparrow,
But my brawn is woven into the
warp and woof of the fabric of your
national being.
r11y children shall be your children
and your land shall be illy land be-
cause my sweat and my blood will
cement the foundations of the America
of Tomorrow.
If I can be fused into the body
p ilitir, the melting pot will have stood
the supreme test.
Frederick 3. Haskin, in Chicago
Daily
News..
Party Sustained
In Nineteen Seats Heard From
the Government Wins.
Thirteen.
St. Johns, Nfld., Oct. 31. --Returns up
tin to -night indicate that the Morris
Government has been sustained. In-
complete figures for 10 seats give 13 for
the Government and six for the Bond.
party.
One of the surprises is the defeat of
the Speaker of the Assembly, Mr. War
ren, by Mr, Grimes, secretary of the
"[Fisherman's Protective Union which
has formed a coalition with the Opposi
tion, beaded by Sir Robert Bond, the
former premier.
Grimes, tvho is regarded as the first
Socialist in the Assembly, had 1.74 ma-
jority In Port De Grace,
In Carboneor, Goodisoh, Govern-
ment candidate, defeated Penny by 68'
votes,
Harbor Grace elected three Govern-,
meat candidates, Messrs. Plcotte, Par.
sons and Yovng.
The two Bond candidates in Ferry.
land Iost their deposits, Messrs Casbin
and Moore being elected.
Messrs. Woodford and Kennedy
Morris candidates, were returned to
Harbour Main.
St Johns West, for which Premier
Morris site, is going strongly for the
three Government candidate's,
North St. Johns will probably goto
the Opposition, while the East looks
like e. Government victory, though the
vote is close.
Just a Few Items. Taken
From our Immense Stock
Extension Tables, surface oak finish, made very strong, 6, and
10 feet long, Prices $7.00, 8.50, 10,00 and 12:00
Writing Desks, large writing leaf, letter boxes, drawers and
shelves, $3.75, 8.00, 9.00 and 10,00
Star Felt Mattress ten layers of cotton felt, made by tnachinery
$8.50 and 10.00 each
Medallion Rugs, a great range of patterns and sizes, $7,50 to
822.00 each
White Enamel Beds, beauty and strength combined, 83 00 to
$10.00 each
Good second hiend Organ, walnut /case, 5 octaves, all right $25.00.
Phones 7 and S ) ' Free Alto Delivery
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The Immigrant Speaks
I
The S. S. Volturno which was burn-
ed at sea last week, was an emigrant
ship
ono I
3
6 emigrants are su
PP
Deed
to have lst their lives
Here is a graphic narrative of what
immigrants have done and do for the
United States;
1 am •the immigrant.
Since the dawn of creation my rest-
less'
teat
have
beaten new the a
acro
the earth. p ss
My uneasy bark has tossed on all
seas,
My wanderlust was born of the crav-
ing for more liberty and a better wage
for the sweat of my face.
I look toward the United States with
eyes kindled by the fire of ambition
and heart quickened with new-born
hope.
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'RAND TRUNK RAIL
Only Double Trade Railway
between Toronto and Montreal, and
Toronto and other principal cities in
Canada, Also Double Thank and solid
Trains between Montreal and Chicago;
also between Ontario ;points, New
York and Philadelphia, via Niagara
Falls,
SMOO11-1 ROADBED
FINEST EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC LiGHTED
RUL,MAN SLEEPER'S
Pull particulars and..reaer•vationc
at any Grand Trunk Ticket 'office,
i0. E. 'HORNING, D. P. A.,
Grand Trunk Ag ent.
Union Steition, Toronto, ,Ostt.
John Rlansford'&San, city passen-
ger • and Ticket Agents, phone 57
.A..0, Pattison, sta'tio'n agent
1
!ubbers For
everybody
Every- man, woman and child shou'd have, a pair
of good Rubbers at this season of the year. Wet feet
always travel the road that ends in the hospital and it,
is usually a short trip.
We've the best rubbers trade; we sell no other sort
for poor Rubbers are worse, than no Rubbers at all.
Thebe are Storm Rubbers
Low cint Rubbers, Toe Rubbers, etc.
We've the Rubbers 'modeled to fit all the
new -styles of Fall Shoes.
We fit the shoes with the sort of Rubbers that are
JUST RiGHT.
So
Stueeessor to Jas..Twitehell & Son,