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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-09-07, Page 81 Good Shoes! For Bops Made of leathers that wear and made toiceep, their shape. Its the lasting qualities -of our Shoes makes you get them time after time, Get your boy's next shoes here and you'll be money ahead, IWAIRS WHILE'V. OUWAIT:" FRED. JACKSON +4, • 1 4 1 ; • ' , • , • . Nowa.11tseeril , • • • • 1,1 . • flosiggsakar Itik, 1 1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: 4% • . NEW SWEATED .COITS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Our first sbipirient of Ne w Sweater Coats is now here midis the fin- . est assortment of high class garments we have ever bad the pleasure of, showing and y*i II ll find it time well spent to have a lolik at these . : . . Icoats and get our prices before buying.. Don't forget weare offering some Big Bargainain Boots and Shoes . and Clothing during the balance et August. . Also, balance of our Sumnaer Dry Goode at wholesale price. *SMALL PLUMSTEEL MORE BROS.... '. BUSINESS.PROFITS SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Oli,••••••••••..ponta, Will be wanted by many this and next week. We have all authorized Text Books and a 'complete assortment of other *required sundries.. We invite your purchases offering you the assurance that our values and prices are as fav- orable for you as we know how to make then3. W. D. FAIR Oar Often Cheapest — Always the Best LADIET:ANTI _.11111111BEN'S GOLF JACKETS. • Men's and Boy's .00at Sweaters This is just the season: of the year for warm woollen golf coats for men women and chil. itEp. dren. The mornings and evenings are chilly. Why not put on d golf coat or sweater coat to avoid colds instead of putting on winter garments. We are showing a large range for men, women and children in all the popular colors from 78c up to $8,00. *•••••••••••••••••••••.****••••••••••••••****4 IOur Specials for Saturday, and the following week • . . CIZMI\TOID THE GREAT FLY EXTERMINATOR—takes away the worry of your. cattle and horses by driving, away the flies., .Kills :Vermin and Lice. Regular., $1.00 cans 75c. , • MA4OIIINEIS -: • CONNER BALL BEARING,—IDEAL,— VOLMER,— BONNIE,—ONA MINUTE.—THE BEST IN TISE,-10 • PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR °ASH. The balance of our Screen doors.and Windows at cost.. - STOVES and HARDVVARE r_JANI\TID 231ZOS. p( ON* INN •••• •••• N.* •••• '•••• ON* •1140, NIN 14 •• 44 •• •• e. Nelson Ball• 1 4 UNIQUE * - 1 DESIGNS i I In houseturnishings are in demand by those I of artistic tastes. A visit '6'1-19'1i nere will' disclose . ept...4.401-* 44261 UNIQUE FURNITURE I THAT TS, DECORATIVE • but not overly dear. Merit is whaerwips these days, Z. and it's only merit that gives us ourliberal patronage MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRICE The cheapest spot in Huron County to buy all kinds of furniture. 1 Hoover. Sc - Bali .1 ,. IV Ti Ital'A.tittl:ota dt..x11::, inmExtt..e..x. ztaxtatci,vozzals 1**** 4444 .4446•4144 414K...14.44i 414* 41144441•4041.44 *Ire, tit j. B Hoover Mr. W. T. O'Neal was alToronte on Tuesday. AIM 301111 HUM 01 Blyth was in town Ender, calling on friends. Miss Bette Cook is in Toronto vis- iting friends andseeing the Fair, Mr. net Mrs, Harry Gould spent a couple of tiers this week in Tor- onto. . Mr. Teddy Weir of London visited his brother, Mr. L. Weir of Huilett over tae holiday. Mr. Edgar East spent the week end and holiday visiting friends at Kip- -pen end- •l3rucefield. Miss Fannie Levitt of the Base Line was the guest of Miss Jennie Miller the past week. .- Mr. Robt. Lang of Missouri visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson a cou- ple of days last week. Miss Beryl Cooper retarnecl Tuesday after a iSit of several weetas at Milverton and St. Paul. Mrs. Cole of near Lucknow is vis- iting ber daughters, Mrs. Shier and Mrs. J. Hewitt ot town, Mr. Hugh Haggins 01 Rockwood was the gaga OVnli the week end of his cousin , Miss Fioxerice Garrett. Master 'Willie Gould has veturiedi home atter mending several wears with .Goderich township friends. Miss Lava Potts left on Wednesday for Fort William after- a ,pleaa?,nt -vacation at her home an town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. hutch visited with Oakville friends and also the , Toronto Exhibition the past week. Mr. Norman laahaffy of alitdiell was a visitor at the home of Mr. Jas., S. Miller during the past fewdays. Miss Sipes of Platesville and Mian Hill of Galt are again in 'charge of the millinery department a? ir win s. • • Master Albert Shire has returned af- ter spendim a menth's holidaYs visiting friends in Kincardine and :Tiverton. . . . The Misses Leila and Eileen Heaver return - -taday to Toronto atter . spending their holidays • at their- hone- in town; Mr. Robert Pearson: left for Toronto on Tuesday to spend fee week with his son, Mr. George Peasaou, also to take in 'the Fair. , Mien Ferguson, who has been vi -siting Mr. and Mra. Wm. Carter ler the past two months left for her borne an New York on Monday. . Br. and Mrs. Gunn were in Torosito this week attending the weeding o! their niece, Miss Jean Gunn, which, took place on Wednesday. , Miss Mary Chidley returned last week after aparling a couple of menthe at the Georgian Bay with her aunt Mrs. J. T. Clark, Toronto. Mrs. James Carson cad Mrs. Ivan Smelaar • and daughtee Maggie ot Caledonia have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kennedy the east week. ' . • Miss.:Gay of TOrento and Miss parnip- bell of Walkerton are in charge of Couch & ao'smillinery department this season, . • ML and Mrs. Robt. Chowen ot Lon- don, formerly of . Clinton, were hol- dup via:tors in town, when many old Maids were glad to welcome Mrs. T. Holloway and M. A. J. Hollowaa were in Edreter a couple of lay's last week, having gone to visit the forimee's grand-daaghtee, who has since died. M. T. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holloway and Man Hattie were ht Exeter on Tuesday! attending the funeral of the graod-daughter of the former, Miss Lily Rowe. Pro!. and Mrs. Campbell have realm - al their c?alsses here and in Sea - forth and will be pleated to 'Ulna their oldi pupils and also LOW ones at their studio, Iltaitteabura street. Mrs. J. W. Moore was in Toronto duaing the as week. She was aceenplantied by Miss Maude Duncan of Detroit, who hall been spending a holiday in tovvn. Mise Duncan wont on from Toronto. Mr. John Whiddon came over from Bayfield on Tuesday' to meet his daughter, Miss Ruba Whiddon, who returned from a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. (Ir) Brown, in Clinton, Iowa. Mrs, Chas. Cuninghamo and daugh- ter, Miss Alma, and Mrs. Demerest of Grand Bapids, Mich., and Mae Miss Mien Reid, of St. Catharines, were guests at, the tome ei Mr. aid' Mrs. Jan. Curtinghtme a few days at the beginning of he vox*. • a gfe cAttentia ' 4tONFA5.LS. SUMO.. N.Y. New Fall Skirts r DUNNVILLE.. ejmoatoe•A• --•=4. ST.FHOMAS & ,7k isr.cAmAnues; ,CANADA. • • • , *BUFFALO; ,NEW YORK. The new fall skirts are now in stock and. comprise excellent values izi Panamas, Serges Voiles in the very newest styles for fall wear. Prices run from 42.50 up to $12.50. We invite your inspection as a purchaser or not. Vu 474;4 6 titrets,.1.4.1e. :scatrAtt New Fall Dress Goods .4- .Rough Tweeds in plain and mixed colorings promise a great de - mend for suitings this season. We are showing an exceedingly large .range in suit lengths. Nb 2 alike. Now is the time to make a selec- tion befere the best styles go. We will gladly lay aide your choice • until required. Prices run from 75c up to $2.00 per yard. The fall and winter importations for men's settings are now in stock and they are without doubt the best range Men's Tailorin it has ever been our pleasure to display. Tweeds will be the popular cloth in greys and browns in heather mixtures and Bannockburns. Our tailoring staff was never in better condition to meet your wants and are turning out better styles and work niansbip than ever. Let us look after your wardrobe this fall. We can serve you well. We employ nothing but the best mechanical labor and. guarantee workmanship and fit. 1000 yards Tapestry and Brussels Carpets to be Clenring Sale of Tapestry and. Brussels Carpets cleared out not a, bad pattern or color in the lot We do net intend. carrying piece carpets in the future which is our only excuse for this clearing sale. If yQ11 need a carpet this Fall or next spring it will pay you well to attend this Sale Space will not permit quotation in all the (panties .1 Come to this sale you won't be disappointed - at the value. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH, • M3IC+ SrTgIR•M ' • . Death's Inexorable Law. • . *ill say of tie Lord,. ilt.; is nay refuge and my fortress : my. God ; in him will I taust."— Psalni 91 : a. 2. On February 12, 1824, was ham in Clitheroe, laneashire, Situated cei the Winding and romantic river Etipple, Mr. John Irving, who departed this life -Septeinber 3, 1911. Has infant ware were spent in the beautiful and stirring town above mentioned. At the age of fifteen he learned the join- er's trade, and served a term of seven years at that calling, and was remarkaaly proficient in all the in- tricacies of his trade. tle was the last surviving 'member of a faintly of seveoteen, Thirteen drls and four bops. Hisdather; George Irving, was book-keeper in cmc of the Pargest print works in Clitheroe, asid we might say in all lAnca.slare. In. 1852 the deceased married a Scottish lady in the token of Livens In 1857 they tet sail for Canada, and after a rough and tempestuous voyage of six months landed in New ;York. They see sail anlmediately faatm, taat port to be town of Brantfoal, Canada, remaining . about sit vnooths. They ?aft that town id the beginning et 1859, aria setited in the village ot Clinton, asnia Eell foe beauty and grandeur of its paineval woods. We may state that the deceased+ did not experienee a day's illness since his arrival in tele village until theperiod of his death. Ue was passionatiay fond ef natural history, birds and ariiiials being his peciffier delight. In politics he was a Liberal, and was never kilowtt to cast a vote contrary so his' convictions . being alwaas teelons for the happiness and felicity 01 mankind. In tely+ life he received the appellation ot Honest John, and tnat aciale epithet was never tarnish- ed or dishonored. He is survived - by bi WillOW and five sons, Prank and James in Los Angeles, California. ; Coosat of Chicago, and William ata John at home. The pallbearers were A. O. Paaastra, J. Walkinshaw, May- or leaalor, J. SteVensort, 3, Curt- inghamo, Smitiel Cooper. The widow and surviving members larnibly aeanowledge the iyeatpatay+ displayed bp our citizens' •ori this melahebolv ocoasicn.. The funeral 'services were conducted by Bey, Mr. Pord. WO may cite the language of a b*(I.er and judicious writer, "Itc sleeps • Welt, after life's fitful fever."I—Corne mathicalted. • . • • • SYNOD IN SESSION. The Gamma Synod of theaAnglica,n Church of Canada is at present itt session in London. There are many distinguished chureh dignitaries . attenclanee, includitig the primate ca all Canada, Archbishop Mathewson of -Rupert's Land, who will, by the way, • conduct both services in St. Paul's church, Clinton, oa Sunday'. The apportionment, committee . of the missionarp society has 'axed the sum of $187,000 as tae amount to be eapended oneassions this year, and the report of the board of manage- ineab of the missionary societa oc- cupied thirty-seven printed paw. The. amount raised last year was $146,- 295. By' act of coastitatfon the whole of Friday' will be devoted to missionara work and the two hearses, bishop's, presbyters and laymen, will sit together. Stensen Townsih-lp Miss Agnes Johnson left on Satur- day for Droit. Mrs. Robert Tictater of Yale is vis- itieg her many friends in Stanley: this week. • ' . Mrs, Henry' Peck and Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Peck of London are attending a convent* in Maryland+. • The Sterling Bel* is now giving a daily service at both Varna and Bay- field which is Much appreciated by. its Patte Mrs.es‘Sareual Eathwell cii Lueknoat Is spending the ;holidaya with bar sis- ter, Miss Annie J. Keys. Quite a number from, here attended the races hi Zurich on Labor Bay'. Mrs. Douglas McLarea has lett ler her hone in Calgary after heating had a pleasant visal atnong her old Ideals. Miss Peal4 Dunkin has secured a position in Dear011. At present there tis a good deal ot election talk here aad there is no doubt but the Conservative eandi- date will poll a very large rote bare and in Bruce:told at well. Steiger Court of Revision will be held on Saturday', Sept. Oth, at 11 &clock in the forenoon. The News -Mord is tile popular loeal piper with the people of Bay field and the surrotindttg e war t The News, From•Lenclesboro Miss Delia lacCool spent O. few days with her sisters in Toronto. Rey. J. H. Osterhout spent Tueidtal and Welnesday of this week with Toronto friends. , Mrs. Hagan of Rockwood is visit- ing at the home of Mrs. sJos. Lyme • Mr. Robt Townsend has. resigned his position with J. °Baansdon and Son and leaves shertle for Waterloo where he has secured a poaltion, Mk. H. Manning has engaged with J. Brunsdtm and Son 10 assisV, in set- ting up machinery', etc. Mr, Thos. Sampson is adorning his home • with a coat of paintthe work being done /:1;fi Messrs . Johnston and Mellville Mr.- J. 0. Lounsberll spent the Lala or Day haliday his home in Delhi Mrsand laisl Anistrong of Males - wont spent Sunday at the home et Mr. Win. Armstrong here. e-• Mr. H. S. Gnay and family of Bea- ton Harbor, Mich., spent a few days last week at the home ot Wm. Grap. Thos and Elsie Millar are visiting Michigan friends this week. Rev. J. H. Osterhout and family antoed to Staffs Monday of ahis week. Mrs. Crysler teturned ;to her home" in Delhi after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Lomita- _ Hiles, and John Tarrablyn spent Laboa Dap with Leamiagten. frieads. Mrs. John Nott was slightly -under. fee weather a few days this meek. Mr. John Cinder spent a few days this weak with Paris friends. Miss L. Young returned to Brant- ford Tuesday of last week. Mr. Thos. Sampson and faaillia spent Sunday with Mr. WM. Brown, Section foreman at Cliaton. Mrs. John Spindler , of Luaknow. spent Sunday' with ber parents, MT. and Mrs. Jos. Lyon. Mr. R. J. Martin took in the Ex- hibition at Torcnto -a few days this F. Brigham returned ao wsHvemienegtds.gisnher holidays at her homeat 0' Highgate a Monday of this week eater. here. Mrs. Watt and Miss Label Watt - B. A. have retuned to Detroit af- bar spending a few weeks at the' hones ta Mr. and Mas. A JamieStm. ....1••••••••10. k Willett Happenings. of. Gcderich visited Mr. and (Mrs. her home in Godeniela en • Sate:star Messrs. Earl Kelly encl.:Tom HurleyMiss M ! ° argaret Kelly retunied tei P. J. Reynolds Iron's Saturday till after a fortnight's visit with relae Monday+, •j tives M this township. Mestiaa. 'Thos. and Edward Tighe spear a few day's in Ciaderich last 'week from whenco Ed. went to Ken- nitt to continue his duties as teach- er there. T. McMichael & Son altered eight of that horses at the Toronto Ex- hibition and won seven. Oleos, as tole lows : 1st; for Glehrae ; ands for King Lerma 8 -year-old pacer anis mare with two of her progeny ; 8rds for brood mare, foal and 2 -year-old. Mr. and Mrs. • Patrilelt Quigley and ,Miss Helenreturned on Monday' heal viSitang Toronto friends and at- tending the Ethibitioa. Pat. has shied been nursing a sprained wrist which he encounterea by turuillg turtle over the landing of a ilieat winding stairs which he was descend- ing ott Sunday' night. 'rho News-Iteeord to end c$ year 250. A line fence dispute aroile on tact 2nd con, recently which seented like- ly to get into court and thug ler- nish fat picking for the lawyers, but Councillor W. vaned an ire aim usual frank yet' tactful way he speedily efiected ant amicable settlement. If all misun- derstandiegs could bo thus disposed of it would be 'hotter in every for all concerned, e,tcspt 1tO,degat. featereity. Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason and': littfa daughter, of Saskatoata Sask., aro Visiting Mrn. Mason's paroats, bit. sad Mrs. R. Markers, of the Mill' read, and with other relatives au& friends.