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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-15, Page 20 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 Tour Moine, Back with Sunlight Soap. Sunlight Soap isguaranteed perfectly pure,, genuine, And free from edulteration-.-alldealersart`authorizedto return purchase money to among gettingcause for complaint. Terefore yeti lose nothing by trying O 0 O O Sunlight Soap and you will Agree with, millions of other women that the Sunlight way is the only way to wash clothes, $s,000.00 reward will be paid to any person who can prove that Sunlight Soap contains any form of adulteration or contains any injurious chemicals, Just rub Sunlight Soap on your clothes and let them soak in tepid water, then rinse out in fresh water. Itis equally good in hard or soft water. :.EVER BROTHERO uMrrcD, TORONTO 1005 The Sunlight Maida do not rub and boll their clothes to shreds—they Wash the ea..y Sunlight way co 0 0 soco 0 0 G eco o secs The First Xmas oUR NOW. Premises Witft IOO1S. Everything abaoiutety•new. We are not • looking for a profit this year s� much as we are for a reputation of handling the choicest goods at Xmas. See our 'Real Leather Travelling Cases. These contain Hair and Cloth Brushes, Mirrors; Soap and Tooth Brush Cases, Razor and Strop, and every- thing to complete a toilet when travelling Or visiting. Prices range from $.3 to• $5. • Brerdenboch's Perfumes (English) in cases per bottle, from..... ...., r... • • i25c to $5:00. The largest stock "of EbonyGoods in town and the lowest prices. • Nasmith's Confectionery in Holiday Boxes. KODAKS FOR X1[AS-We ' will give flee • instruction in Amateur Photography to all of our customers. 4444444.:4444444 444,:44...: • .' - • CHEMIST • AND. DR..UGGIST: ooeoeoso ai COAL I LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR YOUR. SEASON'S SUP= PLY OT+' COAL. WE: CARRY ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA- DES WHICH WILL BE:SOLD AT THE :LOWEST. POSSIBLE PRICE • ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT .- DAVIS & ROWLAND'S IIARD= .. WARE STORE OR WITH • �''�''J-' J Stevenson. r�so . 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 OD 0 0 • bliss The News -Record •gives .the news of• Huron. Sore Throat and Coughs A simple,- ,effective and safe remedy (or all throat rrrltatlons , found in Ctesoleit0 Antiseptic T.e.blets They combine the germicidal value of Cresolenewith tltesoothing properties of slippery elm and licorice. • loo. 411 Dtrug/iaita lel. An • advertisement in The' News - Record, brings good results:: A. FAMOUS SCHOOL PARE SEED. -..GRAIN. • ... tE 4' TIAL PURE HAVE SE GRAIN. --WE ED,r f,�.� i i °pealed out a Flour and'Feed Store S T RATEO.RD, ONT. and keep in stook flour,' bran, �h- This school has a continental .re- orts, cured meats, etc. We made a 'putatier.• for thoroughness, Our sour - c n e endpracticala 1 ses ar u-to-dat a e s ecial effort 'to rotate and have P P P ' ' done experienced on hand a supply sof Clean Seed � the • teaching.is , do by a pe instructors in each department. There: Wheat and Timothy, and fanners is . na better school in Canatda. We would' like to. • gl.ee full information concerning our work to anyone .de- siring a Business Education or Sho- rthand Training,. Write for. freecatiaw Iogue. Winter tern: opens Jan. 8rd. W. J. Elliott, President. D. Aa McLachlan;, Principal. Ask making their purchases frons us can rely upon getting their 'seed as free as possible from all nos:- • ious weeds.• • & NeNeil. Ford For Xinas Nothing will plea- se your friends so much as to give them a photograph of your- self or fri ily 1`�u� Make arrangements rri8nts at once for a sitting, � PINTO STUDIO. � �r la Farness and Robes • For harness well made and that looks well and wears long come to us, Do you need a robe ? If so see our stock of Saskatchewan`rolies,etc. Thereis no btetter stock food than the International. Read the , testi- monials and, you will buy it. We sell it. N C �.SO rattlypg � The Clio on News -Record Goderich. The funeral of the late Allan Turn- bull, brother of Dr. Turnbull, tools place from Burnside Farm, Milverton, on 70. December, a largo cortege following his remain$ to the Pres- byterian cemetery where he now rests "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" with his brother, Dr. Frank. Turnliuil. Five '.Brothers survive : William, an a farin near the old home ; George, in the Northwest ; Dr. J. L. Turnbull, In town ; John on Burnside Farm, and Dr. Walter Turnbull of town. Their sisters are Mrs. Davidson, Mrs.John Neilson and Mrs. Charles Neilson,, all near Burnside Farm. The New York Tribune Farmer of the • 24th November gives its front page to an •illustratio°n showing Mr. Warnock of this town as in his last photos he stands behind his . two pretty little daughters and his 403 pound squash, Miss Nettie Cowan of Hodgens Bros, store received the sad news of the death of her beloved mother,Mrs, William Cowan of East Wawwanosh, -Mrs; Cowan took sick a month ago,. bht seemed to be improving. • The Mothers' Meeting was held . at the residence of Mrs, (Captain) Mc- Diarmid on Friday afternoon. Nei- ther the president, nor some of the other officers were present. Mrs. Rev. Hazen 'gave the Bitble reading from •Luke 15th chapter and . from the first verse to end of fifteenth. She explained beautifully the pass- age of the woman who had the ten coins on her frontlet, which• adorned her forehead and 'which. every.mare, ied woman in the East guarded as sacredly as hair wedding ring,'' lost one of the coins and. as their dwell- ings had • no windows and thefloor made of rushes it would be hard to find it. Although she had the nine coins left she mourned the lossof her ane coin mid.invited in all' her. Men,. ds to help her find it, with the aid of a lighted lamp and, a thorough' swee- ping of her house. She likenedthe soul of man to the silver coin. Man's soul is likened 'to the image of God, stamped, with it, and the silver coin is stamped with ' the image of the king; so .that.if'iinan falls into sin and •tarnishes his soul 'by repentance will become • burnished again, like the tarnished silver can 'be made bright and what is.brighter,'. she said, than a piece of coin froth. the _mint. Mrs. Davidson. read from sotto of the W. 0. • V. IJ books a treatise entitled "!Teach Truth." Quoting Shaltespea- 're, she read : "I .charge thee, as Hea- ven'sh:all. work in me for thine, avail, to tell, me truly." Also a poem by Bayard.. Taylor , "•Fatherhood."" Sick - 'less in a good . many homes prevent- ed•. a. "large. attendance.. The: nest Mothers' meeting will he held at the horse 'of Mrs.' John Tutt: We. , regret:16 learn of the serious _illness of Gaoler Griffin. Turnkey. Knox;:flls his place and Mr. Charles Knight :is now. the turnkey. • The county council sent; a letter of sym- pathy • to.: Gaoler Griffin hoping that he might 'soon. . be restored to health and be `prepared to attend as •usual to his duties. Me; .Griffin wasa for- mer "member of the county •council.' . Miss Nellie Durnin of Toronto is the' guest of .her sister -in law, . 'Mrs.. Charles Durnin. • . • :Mr. 'Robert McLean is bringing out the., frontage of his block .• on King- ston street •to the sidewalk. He is making a grain storehouse of.. •the most easterly store in the.block on Kingston street.-, ;• • Miss Coral Vivian, late of • the Victoria Hospital: 'of London, 'after , spending a couple' of months. at the residence of :her: •mother; .Mrs Vivian, left on Friday to spend ,her 'Christ- mos vacataon with her'sister, Mrs. Brown' of Kalamazoo. • Mr.: and Mrs. Ellis of London..• and Mr. Bert Smith of St.Louie will l spend the balance of+this year guests .of ..Mrs. R. B. Smith.' Miss EVa • McMath, daughter of Mr. • and'•Mrs. W. Mcllfath, .Bayfield Road, is superintendent of nurses at the 'Mount Sinai hospital in • : New York :City, duringthe absence of the sup erintendent;. who is in Europe: On . Tuesday evening last in • • St. George's Sunday school:Rev. Mr. Doherty of Hensel!. addressed the A. Y. P.`i1,, taking for his su}ijeet".IViis- [[t•sions"' and as is commonly said, he I Xnew' haw, to;:handlC' it. `Ifs:- is titer - Pu h1Y conversant with Mission work. He is a thinker and he. feels • that Missionary Work has .'long ,been neglected by the Church of. England. •Ile meets .many heads of families who were. brought •up to the., faith of the Church of England, but as no church was near them they attended, divine 'Service in Presbyterian` churches and now their children aro all Presbyter- ians; He suoke of Gregory the Great, Peter the Hermit and in the opening part of liis address, alter thankin the A, Y. P. A. for . doing him the honor 'of extending . en invitation to him to address them that the Do- mestic; and Foreign Missions were very near to the heart of our;MVlastcr for our Lord Was the first k"oreign Missionaryfor: the extension. of His. Kingdom, "Unselfishness" should be their motto. • He referred them to the 10th chapter of Matthew in proof of his remarks. His address was stim- ulating. He introduced the subjeo\t of giving out little boxes to the A, • Y'. P. A. to hand in every three months with whatever littleoffering they could make for Mission funds for the "Gleaner's Union." Rev. • Mark Turnbull gave a vote of thanks to Rev. Mr. 'Doherty, saying that he has read a es of a similar nature as his address in the "Churchman!' but that Rev. Mr. Doherty's voice carried more weight with it than any article be had read. Miss .Wells presided at the organ. The officers elected by the A. Y. P. A. for the season 1909.-05 are as follows : President,. Dr. Hayden Vice, Mrs. J. 1-1. Tigert , Secretary, Miss Connie LeTouxel Treasurers Mr. William Naitel Organist, Miss Martha Wells • .Reception committee, Misses 1 .M, Ball, Martha Wells, Lena Walton and Messrs, James Carrie, bred. Sturdy, and Frank Cuff. Literary colnmittee, Misses Kate ilosken, Winnifred .hall, Ethel Mose- ly and Messrs. White, Fred, Sturdy and J. T1:. 'tiger. AUBURN-•–. WE SAVE YOU Ma� . �1'iynn NEi As Xmas approaches the thought of what is most appropriate becomes more earnest. Vali and .see our Xmas Toys,, Cal- endars, • Sleighs, stocking Horses, Pitney Boxes, Pretty fishes and oth- er articles too liumdrteus to mention. Mr's, hier's Igart 4V ,4 4)4 .1 j01111111111111: December :5th !,,04 allallelleeleii STOW CLOSMS AT 6 O'Ci,QCIC �" BROWN SA URDAY MOT .AT lA 1f RY 1V1GRT,OZE R & O'CLOCK SHARP. +•+.'ie.c"' 4.***10.141: 1... ' ow • wIEi:1Eh1%131EtiiekoN'.iE.3%***Kowcoswowl(•*.***.***. *****.0)ito,4.(400******1014 MOIi.E And the greatest day of the year will be here,Everyone gives a certain num- ber - ber of Christmas presents to mark this great day, ° If you are puzzled what to give, perhaps the following list will give you au idea. • Our values in Linen Handkerchiefs are the best in town. Ladies' (Handkerchiefs With plain, hem -stitch; ernbroidery and lace edges, price range from.,, 5c r50 Men's Handkerchiefs Hemtltitched, two sizes in cotton and pure linen, prices range from IUs up to 25C Men's Silk Handkerchiefs In plain. Hemstitch, initialed an 1 fancy 7c border, from 25c up tojig Goll Woollen Gloves In Ladies' andMisses, colors' white, red, grey and fancyy stripes all wool, . price 25c Ladies Glove . We:handle only.Pertins. Gloves, no :better -can be .had in fit and workmanship, these goods ate confined to us, and every pair guaranteed all colors and sizes from 75c up to Ladies' Belts In black, :white and combination colors; with the new ring effect; silk buckles, also black. and gilt metal buckles; pure taffata silk belts, 2 00 prices• �..............25e up to . 0 Ladies' Fancy Collars In Fancy stocks bought for Xmas'trade in all the latest designs, prices from ... '.....1 5c up to Ladies' Silk Waists Special for Xmas sale,. pure Jap silk . waists black only, all sizes, special ...........:.......... Men's Ways' Mufflers In black, white, fawn, red, grey, bliie and fancy stripes, prices .35C 50c Hen's Fancy half Bose . 2,00 2,25 75c In black cashmere with fancy stripes: and spots, price 50c Men's Ties In all the leading colors; styles and shapes, prices zse Men's House Jackets : Make a, very acceptable gift, we have them10 po in three different styles, prices....$6.60 $S.50 ' Men's Gloves In all the leading colors in mioca and kid, prices from 25e up to 200 Men's Silk Mufflers In fancy colors, combinations and •plain black, prices 75e a 1.O0 1:25 Good t� et the Habit, I Deas .With Us 00 00000000000000 epb0000 The News of Goderich: 0. Miss Eloise A. Skimings, Corespondent 00 i. oo a0,01 ,O, oO, .pe eO,, '„ Miss Walters, matron of the . Vic_ toria 'hospital at ' London and for- merly a resident of Britannia Road, arrived here on•'Thursday•,from Lan- don to attend the .funeral .of ;her brotheriln-law. Mr P, McCarthy, mate' of the John Lambert, '. returned :from Milwaukee On Tuesday night, Dec'. 61h. 'l'he •' A. 0. F. will hold their elect tion et officers at thein hall' -in` Wil- son's ' Block .. on Monday evening, '10th December. A good attendance bf"tbe, members' is desired.' • Miss Clarice . Laitiwaite .'is visite :ing .friends iri .Clinton. Miss. Annie • Driver has • returned from a visit toher. sister, Mrs. 'An- drews, ` Seaforth.; Mr. Johe.St.nderland; wlio had been progressing very favorably. while laid up with typhoid fever, is novo 'suffer- ing from a relapse. He is ill at the bolus' of Engineer • Leonard. Mr. Houghton and farnily of Dun- lopwill remove toBartle after Chr - is as. • New engines: are. being -put into the big mill. • Little.Sutherland Logan;; who has been ill for; some time at the resi- dence of Mrs. Gundry, incierwent an operation on Dec, 0th for an 'abscess that had formed in, his head, near his ear. He was 1 hours under the operation, In a pleasing favor from Mrs. Dr. Herald Wilson (nee Miss`E11cr, Ral- ph) dated, Walsh, 13. C., she says :. "Golden Leaves arrived by .post in good condition: It is very nicely gotten up . indeed and Ralph (her lit- tle son) was quite pleased with the piece about him. I hope you: will be able to sell lots of then'. • We are having such delightful weather this fall. Today,' Dee. 1st, it is .snowing fast, to remind me that it. is really winter, for It has been more like summer all along, Last Monday 1 was in the saddle all 'dayI expect to go home next summer for a few months," This is a specimen of the letters we receive from ounkind sub- scribers to Golden -.Leaves and we are deeply grateful to them all, •far and near. In a letter from a young lady fri- end' in Revelstoke she said they had no snow, save that on the tops at. the mountains, which they havethe whole year round. The Coronation Hockey Club orga- nized last week. The following offi- cers were elected : Manager, Howard ' Robertson °Sec. -Treasurer, tugh Polley Captain, Charles Lewitt. We note that in the tit:es basket hall is played extensively. The officers of the newly organized Iroquoisis hockey club are es fd1 pws : President, harry Babb Viee,ada'. Craigic Manager, H. McIntosh Captain, M. C,fiolb'orne See, -Treasurer, A. 1♦'. Sturdy Mascot, P. Jardine, • 000.00 SUCCESSORS TO l; COATS. tt. SON Goderich. : From''•`On Dit" in Saturday's Mail and: Empiie . we copy the fallowing •� . society note : Mrs.. Frank Macdonel 1, N Mrs. J. O. Harrison, was called by telegram from Toronto : on Thursday last to attend the. funeral '•.'in- . that city . of •.the wife of her brother, Mr. Alexander . Naysmith. • Mr. 'Reginald Harrison of. the , Col- lege, of pharmacy returned on flues-: day accompanied- by his niothrr,% Mrs. J, 0, Harrison We ' congratulate Mr. Reginald Har- rison on passiu, his examination so eyre, ditahiy:Torontoa..t, the' College' of Pharma- . St, George's branch of the • Angli- can Youngs People's Association have invited° Mr. Wright to address, them on Dec: 20th.' His subject will be "Africa." • The fog horn sounded out on the evening , airat the hour of • evening service oil Sunday, the Resemouut • anh other steamers being, expected ir.., The. Turret Crown arrived safely at the big.. mill on friday` evening. Whe- re part of her cargo was unloaded. On Mondayshe finished unloading g the- balanceof her cargo at the elevator. She will winter at this port., In . a letter received by Mrs. Col-. linson of the Aberdeen,:. Miss J. Car- rie ' Collinson; who . telt on Thursday; a. m. lastto visit her brother at Chicago, was detained at London for four hours by some srnash upthat' occurred on the line. Ilowever, she reached Chicago safe and 'sound. and found her brother at the station wai- ting ..for her, Miss Collinson wilt. visit: her cousin, Dr. Anderson, at Minneapolis, before .her return • tet Goderich: At'troth morning and eveningser- vices' at North street church • Mr. Collins sang "Only a Beam of Sun- shine" at the a. • m. offertory and "Ar.igels Ever Bright and Fair" • in the evening, On Friday last George. Shepparct passed away at his fate residence, concession 10, Colborne. Mrs. Elford attended the fn, Val ter her relative, Mr. David Lindsay. The Gospel Temperance inecting sir Sunday was unusually well attended.,' Rev. Mr. Ilazen •gave an address whi-•. ch was, as . the tithes call for, oil Prohibition, He quietly asked the assemblage. #'What has the btarrooni• done for the world ?" Answering his own questions he said: : "The barroom is a financial burden, .an economic burden, a leas of laibler, a loss of health, and a producer.' ot disease. A sawmill, a flour' mill, schools• and churches are all prci queers of good for both body and soul, • His remarks were short but all calculated to make those present, young and old, try to keep itt the pa- th of what produces the most good to the world. Mr. Russell Collins ot Toronto favored the audience to a lYeahl'x, till 5010 l3oy to Say No." "Harvest Hymn"benediction was° Geo. Elliott.` Mr. Sided at the organ (1 avft COutage A'iy "' Another pretty Was Sung , before pronounced by Mr. Roy Adams pre- , Wellington Place gavea bridgea part of Six tables last Wednesday after- noon in honor of Mrs. D.: Macdonald from Goderich. The decorations .were all carried out in pink and white carnatior.s. y. While Will , :Shepherd •'was 'skating on .Bell'spond.• on 'Tuesday night • he went'.witle • fullforce against a. wire • fence and . was thrown over it, , with such volume•that,;he lay unconscious for ;a:tithe and. had to ltc assisted • home,, ...foatunately nothing, more serious 'than a shaking up resulted. Rev. E..F.'. McL Smith preached in the `Methodist chtirch • last. Sunday morn ir.gand Rol. .Mr, Petty .,/ o' ..the Presbyterian ' cnurch, Wingltatn • oc- cupied . the pulpit its. the evening and made .Local Option• the theme of his remarks. , • We • are pleased' to learii thn.t Mr. Brandt is not lfiu•ty to leave . town, t� •:1t'on wi- but may possibly. .Y k a • ic, t ��ti take Yl Y ! I1 th i C.iet n M a Willie Coati,. •who resides with his mother in Toronto is ;hi town visit:- ling isit-ling his •tormer.,school :nates and tri- 1 ' Miss Rosc Yoiurgitlut, who has b en. in a privu.c • hospital its Pittsbtrg, Penn.,:.with typhoid fever, is sit a fair way "to recovery, • A. H. King of 'Kincardine, the new- lir alipointed G,.7:'. It. station agent, arrived last weok and took cher0e of • the office, ,. ' Quest opts That Demand Answer. • Is it • possible that• Zion. G. W. Ross to lr,o. an mice as good and -clev- .•er as eulogists•.say he is ? Hon. G. W. Ross may he clever or he may he good but he, cannot be broth clever and good. , The manifest rascalities perpetrat- ed lander the .auspices of Hon. .G. W. Ross and for the benefit of his Gov- ernment are deplored butt not de- nied 'filo,. C. V. Ross kneww of these rasctxlrties and stirred neftllbr hand nor foot; to defend the honor Of his. party he is not good. If Hon. G. W. ROSS did not know Of theSe rasealities • he was the dupe of smarter men •than bimself, and a du- pe is, riot clever. Was wrong done and Hon. G. W. Ross did not know it Then Hon. G. .W. Ross must lack the earth -shaking genius attributed to hint by 'his eultogists, for hhlind stupid ignorance of obvious rascality is never the attribute' of genius. , Was wrong done, and tion. G. W. :foss did not want to known it ? Then iron. G. W. Ross trust lack , the heaven -Born virtues fniruted to hint,• for a chronic vvillingness to rec- eive the profits of fraud and corrupt- ion is not a thread its the fablic of true virtue.—Toronto 'l'clrgratn. SAYS HE WAS A TOTAL WICK • I3UI' DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS GA- VE HIM A NEW: LEASE' OF, LIFT: GEORGE ROBERTSON HAD RIf- P•UMATI,SM AND DROPSY—HA11' TO ` .BI!1 TAPPED—DOESN'T' KN-` OW ` WHAT IT IS. TO• BE ,,SICK• NOW... • ,• . Montreal, Que., Dec:.12-(Special), Mr. Geo. Robertson, a well-known citizeii.liviug at 392 St...James'St., Montreal, • is one of the. many people iii • this 'city : who are fever Without ' Dodd's• '.Kidney Pills• in the •hotise. Like all cihers;. Mr. Roii}iertson ,has ,his reasons• for, this and .is . always ready to gi' o them.., • ", I. was. • a total wreck 'before • I started to use Dodd's • Kidney. Pills,": Mr., Robertson • says.'• •' `I had • been trotlbled : with rhetimatisin and' dropsy for five ,years. I had • to he tapped to. relieve me of.•the,pain. .Mr. arms and legs were terribly 'swollen." ' • I had .just begun . to get.dowu-be- arted when . a friend induced me .to try.Dodd � Kidney -Tills. •.Pills l3efote' 'I Y l had used the second- box' felt better. Seven .boxes• cuffed me so completely :that 'now I don't. know What it is to :be sick." t:a�t ilerieli.' On Saturday a, in. at the'. residence of , Mrs. (sundry, Mgstcr Sutherland .Logan, after an illness which neces sitated an 'operation, after which 1:o seemed to improve .very satisfactorily. butcleatli . claimed the pretty brlkht•. boy, 1)o you feel tired and weary with- • out any apparent. cause 7 Don't . lis • alarmed, all you require is Vito Ton- ic;• it will soon" bring back your strength and energy; Better try 'a stilekeeps.it hlr, It, •I Deckle, Clinton; in slosh. IN TIIM; MATTER • OF TIfE I?:•i» tate of John Sheppard, late of the Town of Clinton, yeoman,. (le-, ceased:.-Notiee is herebygiven pursuantl to R. 5. 0, 1807 Oa't, 129, See. 38, and ainending:tete, .t. ha all persons 7C e t 1 ag- ainst 1 Vi a n .e } .elaims br. ai a ainst the• estate of the said John Sheppard, who died on or about the 3rd day of November, A. 1)., 1901, are requiredto send by pcet; prepaid or to deiiver to W. Ilryd.inc . solicitor for the executors, • on or before the 20th day of Decemtn` ., 1901, their names, addresses and de-;" seiiptinns and a full statement ,:f • particulars of their Mattes and flite. Dattrrci Of the security (if any) held by than duly ee, and tTtat it. - ter the said day they will prneved to distribute the assets of the de- ceased alnrng the parties entia'cl thereto, h •vrtie regard only to the eln;nts of v.hieh they shall ih. it lime notice, Dated this 2Oth d•"v t Nn1•,, i901; -•,fames .Sheppard,t ,Tehe P. Sheppard, executors ; W. Drytione, solicitor for the executors. 47-4