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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-11-21, Page 11Our Selling Out 5"ale Continues, r nt Libbers 0nr prices and the quality of our goods have. created a brisk den -mud for Twitchell's Rubbers. In addition to the general line we have; a good '. line of Long Rubber bootwtch we thing for sloppy at $3:50. They are just e weather 1Ve also have Heavy Rabbets for cold weather. I v Buyers will appreciate our prices. Ourlines of ladies' and gentlemen's rine' Shoes is complete, LL News -Record Annual' Meeting of the 'l'luxoxi PxesiayteriaT •, 'Phe Minot Presbyterial Society of the W, F,41, S had idcal,weathLi for lion annual meeting, winch was held ri�•' 1lrillis church on Tuesday and Vednosday. A number of ilio ladies roin the different auxiliaries arrived early in the day and about sixty sat down to luncheon was which pre paled by the ladies o[ the Wt11i congregation in the church parlors at noon. At two o'clock the genera d With the president ALTO]: the opening Lxex f those interested took P M k McQueen of Bruce - field ' more interest after the transac- tion l intercourse and was co Best t opted the is sin in 1 guest Dr MacKellar in her ncles- is On- amity Cate. IL of{ the tetial, Was- mann spent Miss -ttain- tool, Charlie Centel- on Auburn has mud floor o[ the past n a f g Walter little next week Aix, Al- berta, d about. • 'nin -tial g just re- vere ill- conval- escent b stamped he hos- pital days not be induced to Smith, Sea- Mrs. and . d Sun - n paying td home` that a cor- dial tlien� ed� a Sew ti Mich., stations Of ,the she helped that Place on Friday visit her of that t of of dile Foresters in Efforts are. Mr. Keyes in which Mr. • for eor dei. city for was king at on Festival ' al. nice mit p Clinton on f their hospitality, a years ago k part m Clinton's was that the most rived clerks wthat .Mr. another sphere uilett insist on about it, Cook were siting ribs: just returned with her s. Mrs, t vital and drawing in town hav- ing had Stain a frac- tide e home time Woman) o[ her She has yet to et hotiv , long journey accompanied by along several So long a re - Mrs. Kitty at home even to wkich so sin. hie them- montltls, brut ne"to Canada I'witcheft & Son CLINTON - ONTARIO EITHER SELL OR RENT THE STORE tors Special' .70 ,c to k medicine 1 but a man's calfskin shoe built, to eep you in good health, free from colds and rheumatism. warm man's dry throughshoe which Wall - ill keep you of winter weather. This shoe is not an experiment. We have been selling it ten years and know from experience" what it will do -IAS NO EQUAL— I' A PAIR NOW. FRED, JACKSON SOLE AGENT. ormilmenrommmerlawasillimelimammoof *•••.f'••Ni •N-•N•••*N•••••••*i• • GODN 1 AS SINTER LL STANDAP1 Smart styles mark the'changeof Season t t 1 1 session 'oitene MTs, Larkin of aSeaforth, in cuee e chair. Miss Mc- Iver, a welt rendered solo by ,oronto Ivor, Miss MacMurchey o gave a rant interesting address ;on "'Mission, Band Work," • Dr. Margaret t McKellar, medical missionary Presbyterian church in India, was also present ankl gave a talk abort her work among the «omen of In- dia. After' Dr. MacKellar s talk a few urinates • was given up to discussion on Mission Band` work, in which sev- eralt, o the gang, Miss MacMurchey answering Lions put to her on the subject. A vote of thanks was tendered Miss MacMurchey who left on the after- noon tsoir r on the gener- alalso read a paper al work of missions and the need -of beingtaken in them by the women of the church, The ses- sion then closed, of various items, of blismess, and the delegates adjourned to the lecture room where the ladies had prepared' a sumptuous tea,which was heartily enjoyed' alike by,visitors and hostesses, the occasion giving amp}c opportunity for pleasant soc- nial not by any means the most ttnProCit- able part of the proceedings, On 'Tuesday evening a fine aud- ience, including, many visitors from the other congregations in town, gathered to bear Dr. MaC years in who has spent twenty India and who was honored by a special invitation toto' t uponhe Du bar, where the King er a medal, tell something of her work in that interesting land. The pastor, Rev. D. K. Grant, occupied and atter the opening exercises the choir of the church rendered an an- them, Dr. Gandiet taking the eso part. The chairman then presented greetingsPresbyterial warmly from wh rmly e Presbyterycommending Presby the year. their work during evening ad- dress took up more particularly the line of the vastness of the work to be Clone in Indict. She had maps to illustrate what she wished to im- press and also to hhow the location of the Presbyterian mission stationer in Central India. Site spokewor f the difficulty among the natives on account' of the Caste system and of what the natives, especially the WO - von with . vhoa£ her work has been, had to give up when embracing Christianity. Their superstition al- so stands in the way of progress, "1 always know," remarked Dr. Mac - Keller, "when the relatives of my patients give up hope, for when I go on niy rounds 1 will find her car- ried from her bed and laid upon the n cow stable. It is the firm belie among large por- tion of the natives that it is a sure passport to heaven to die hhlding on to a cow's tail," The natives of India hold the cow as sacred and e worship v0 P They also � 't. 1 worship r Y will not bill it, snake and they though thousands oC• then die an- nually from snake bite. the 5 f • spoke also 0 lar Iiel P Dr. M ac plague is Irina, which has been rag- ing for the past fifteen years, and which cannota out as on account of superstition the natives can destroy the rats which are the direct cause of the plague. Dr. MeaKeller is hope- ful e but m fol of the work in India a strong appeal for more workers. In the portion of India assigned to the Presbyterian Churoh'in Canada there are about three millions and a mission half of people and but three - mss missionaries now in the field a great many are tied up in the schools, hospitals, etc,, which work is very necessary, Dr. Macliel- lar assured the convention,' and are not available for purely eva ,1elistic work,- Dr. Marl{el• At the conclusion rat's address bit. Grant introduced Mr.' .Cropper, "superintendent of missions at Demerara, who ois to be me an furlough and w110 happenedRoss of visiting the Rev. Geo. E. Goderich, who told somewhat of the r the e work ' the Miss Arlin sang a solo during evening. A hearty vote of thanks was giv- en n e con g ' Willis lbs g i. ' s O ladies the en ladies 01 .. and the a of the Presbyterial thanked all those who had -taken . making gathering. so successful. Wednesday morning's session was mostly taken up with the receiving of reports from the various depart- ments, -election of officers, .arranging ofof next place of meeting, t the conclusion of which Mrs. E. F. M. Smith of FIeni;all in a compren- henstve address briefly summed up the principal features of the meetings, emphasizing those which seemed most g lessons from all to' be usedin rna ing their work more effective in the: future, and thus. one of the most successful meetings in the history of• Huron Presbyter• sal was brought to a close, The in 1 i ill be held v ' xt year � ne Y Ex meeting for officers Cho 0 •are an low • of g Exeter, . ere la this year : President, Mrs.;Ltirkin, Seatottb 1st Vice, Mrs. E. F, M. Smith, taen Sall . McKillop, 2nd Vice Mrs. Caswell, McKi P The . Standard Fashion Sheet for OCTOBER will interest every up-to-date woman Get a cony FREE at nar Pattern Counter W. D. FAIR CO. Often Cheapest - Always the B Mr. Alex. Robinson of Goderich in town this week. Mr. G. M. Elliott, Goderich, wa Clinton on Tuesday. ', Mr. James Medd of Auburn was Clinton on Monday. Miss Petrie spent Sunday the of Miss Mao Caldwell 1,1 'Andes - bore. bore. Mrs. Cunningham of Londesboro the .guest et Mrs, Taylor of • tario street. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and C left on Tuesday for Los Angeles, Caii(oruia, where they may le Mrs. Louis Rankie of Scafotth del- egate to the Huron Presby was the guest of ars.Wednesday. 1' mann Tuesday Miss Amanda Morgan of Ripley the week -end with her sister, ing at the hClinton Model scl Masters Harold Kitty and Cantelon and Min Harriet on spout Saturday with ds. trien Miss the guest ting of duringtthe been the g week of her brother, Mr. King of town. Mrs. S. C. 'Andrews and her son, Master ' Colin, leave ne t. a to rejoin r _Andrews asant two -months' after a p'�e .visit. with friends in an Clinton, s -in ore n Walter, Carrie Miss is 'at the Clinton hospital, covering from a rather se ness,. She was sufficiently to be moved from t and is spending a f with Miss Beatrice. Greens, Mr. and Mrs, Chas.' F. Mr, guests s of Sea - forth, were:g 'rhos. Mason Saturday an Sun- day. They take pleasure i occasional visits to the o town knowing full well t dial welcome always awaits Mrs, 1'I. W. Cook return days ago from Y psilan where for several weeks to nurse her sister of tl who was very, i11 and last left for Toronto to daughters who are residents city. Mr. George Keyes, organizer Canadian Order of For this city, has resigned being inade to have again take up this work, he has been so successful. with th been v � s has Keyes seven years and in this four years. Mr. Reyes the Foresters' Coronad — .ee Press. h 1. F r 11 June in ell Mr, 'James Campbell, clerk of Mullett, was in ,Saturday last. A few When Mr. Wm, Coats was clerk the general opinion Hallett and Clinton had thorough and best info iri the county,- but no. Coats has gone to the good people of FI that. there is no quests Mrs. Kitty and Mrs. Wm in Mensal last week of Kitty; So., - who has j from a prolonged stay daughter in Los Angelo Kit- ty, who is well known ing been a former r the niisiortune to su tide of the thigh bon Wo ' ch to a hi w ago, g, • t shock. t,ea proved a g age g *'r d sufficiently recovered, , be able to make the from 'California:, ace • and m dao lite L her g stops by the way. S silent of Ontario rio coultthe unnfee} entirely in the Y many ;people would f selvesrfor the winter was glad to get "hot again. We aro daily taking in many new lines siofsseaOn- • e goods which will be sold at c p_ ick is nearly v bought this year very largely e a g h , WE department, and have the la>•g- complete, LADIES' COATS all In • lines in this depa� , t stock that we have ever had, and will sell at the, west possible price. See therm before you buy. •" er d. -0r Clothing Ready-Mane an dt Ma d pat meet and = �1E carry full l s duality' considered, BOOTS, RUBBERS LL stock iu all lines and selling at old prices U ff advance ee a 0 to 15 per cent. on wholesale prices Bemem cannot be undersold, SHOES AND RUB S rices • FULL there has been an e .w althoughei b saveg00 d lines at low prices. COME AND SEE U5.` MORE EEL • ST L U�'I 1.. SMALL P NITS BROS.BUSINESS !••••••••1N••••••••••••• ••••N•N•••N•N•••N• NN••••MN••••NIP* r Aim to Please BekBpings Custorners = • • • • ,I Furniture Buers at this store invariably come i y when they want more andbrim their friends fiends •_ them, ••. e is to prove that„it is•, Our Furniture • To sit • in a whole lot, • od as it looks and that.is say g Z , e can be bought here ubstantal Furniture what : S not secure . at money saving prices; Why' rices are so favorable. $ s you need.now while p kinson & DUflfOFdt urniture Dealorst and Funeral Directors Phone 104 ♦• , I3 127---NICkl1T .ArID SVICDAY -CALLS— P1 01 I:1,16 S RD JA! • PIEXT FOR 150' er�e ;aid `�anam; Separate Sldrts eg..$5fOr 25 ladies separate' skirts; this seas- on's style.' Just a chance . lot picked up for quick selling, splendidly made, good quality cloth, Ali sizes, reg - reg- ular - - ` $5 for3.48 Corsets Underpriced for Saturday Saturday we put on sale two dozen only, reg- ular $1.25 and $1.50 corsets, long hip, made of good quality contil in white only, all sizes - Ladies' Leather .Belts .100 ladies' leather belts, assorted styles, buckles alar 25c up to $1.00. Choice Saturday each for 5 Cen and colors, reg dieReiMorfif S The News From 'bondesbaro Mt. J. Campbell i as tad a i:rw se. his hon furnace ce installed in. • ,v f Mr. D. Caittelon �h.t 13d A car 0 apples this w-'+�• A number of the farmers made use and a week weather r t has of the fine hauled in a quantity of 1nelr sugar beets. Mr. Graham of Clinton was in the s went:. . F Chi sd a e Wednesday o villa g V'L�dne Master Nor- man I Mrs, D. Floody and. ri man of Blyth are spending aftv 1ecir o days at- the home of Mr. Brogden. On Friday evening of this week Dr. Wallace Crawford, a retur1sed reissionlary,' will display moving ii . pictures of China Jap P in in ie Methodist church here. ilee'1d Me occupies the pulpit morning ev- ening on Sunday neat in the interri,t of missions. Miss Nellie Manning, who has been ,rin nt . . ii 1, wee k is the past, ill for Mr. W. L. 151550t5 nowt! uOt, 31 the Temperance Houhe WIaleesday of this week to the Auburn House which he purchased recently from: Mr, Rob - erten. Mrs. Roberton of Clinton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley. and Rev. Dr. - lei ho ut a. 0 s J. I 1 Rev. Re Medd of Goderich. exchanged pulpits on Sunday laht, Dr. Medd taking an niversary services at the Constance appointment, His diseoutses were listened towith much pleasure; Rev. W. T. Pearcy preached Sun- day evening in the Methodist church. down ers- 1h The evaporator closed do day of this week, Miss I.. mains is confilrid to the house through illness. HURON PRESBYTER:I AT, Supply Secretary, Mrs. Grant, Clinton. Secretary of Literature, Miss Strang, Goderich. Secretary of Mission Bands, Miss McLean Seatorth.' Luncheon was served in the lecture room at the conclusion of the ses- sion, • Will Help This Section. the Inter- ior, •tine nt o ar e the D p 7a'roin moi',. Ottawa, issued under the direc- tion of IIon. 'Robert Rogers, comes an attractive' booklet, "Canada Inn_ ar Proved farms sBrfortriOld min Y ere." The writer isMr. Arthur served X\C d from six t o eighth t o cl oc k a f - and for whicha good program will be Chobionogkeat diJsotirhnaliiosnt, among :given, the farmers of Great Britian who Might desire to conte to the older settled parts rot Ontario,We buying im- the proved farms. have booklet and have no, hesitation in pronouncing the opinion that it is one of the best ever issued by the Depait411e11t, MT..,OopPing is a writer who "holds" you, once you start to, read what, he has to 'say, and he. certainly states in,plairn terms what older Ontario has to offer the Brit- ish farmer who is thinking of com- ing to Canada and prefers an im- proved holding in an old settled community to the prairies of the west or the timbered section . of New Ontario. It dealsls with several parts is of this province,ce , which Mr. Copping g visited and Personally interviewed farmers and fruit grow cis, and in his story lett; them da the "talking." His interview with the "Brothers } f Cedar Springs," is a good of world. t Tuckersmith Township • The congregation of Turner's church are 'snaking great ptepara tions for tkeir jubilee services' on Sunday and bbe supper on Monday evening. " The occasion is the fift- ieth anniversary o[ the church and it is to be made a time of special re- joicing. Two services will be held on Sunday, ' at half past two and seven p. ni, The preacher at the afternoon service will be Rev. J. r to ni r - churn, Gin ch , .le es E. Ford 0 fVV Y president of the Conference, and in the evening the pastor will ,preach. n Monday a fowl supper will he • Gunn Clinton. 3rd Vice, Mrs, Gunn, Treasurer, Mrs. Sharpe, Exeter. Rec.-Secretary, Miss I1. I, Graham, Sea[orth. Cot:;-5ectetary, Mrs. Curtis, Blyth, Concluded next col. Wingham Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Maxwell of the Bluevale Road visited friends in Leamington last week fpr a lew days. Misses Myrtle Imlay, Eunice Ped- dle and Miriam Woods graduated from the, Hospital at very pleasant and successful graduation held one evening last week.' daughter of Miss Mary Davidson, Mrs, Gavin Davidson of town, SV S married on Thursday week to Mr. Joseph E. ,Smith of Turnberry. lit- Mr. ' nb er r a 7ur Y o t resident ted ec Pres- er an old and . Wade, Mr. Geo. of Wingham, died at his hme here on Tuesday weer. at the age of soy- enty-four years,- Mr. is J. Fryfogle's new residence NEW fig CAPS SUITS. ORC�&TS 0 om le ce ooklet in' on Minnie street is ncariinitait mote of this b makes quit, (alien 1 m . circulation and The tin T h _ ns the m e a e t t, should b street; u st she he -n i,, o i, Britain t sorae Gxreat Bl addition se son of ninny SaYmtsrs to this The Ileus -Record to Jan. for 10c• section of Ontario. pie 11 to 's the time Nowa b u'y your winter supply . w•h e n stocks are complete, We are showing the most coin- plete range of bats, caps, ready - to - wear clothing, g o 1 f coats, sweaters and novelties in neckwear it has ev- er been our pleasure to display. 895' CLOTH1NS j'E have lust receiv ed a new shipment of boy's clothing and overcoats in the very newest styles. C a 1 and see them as often as you please. R OZE and 1 R 0 �J