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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-10-05, Page 8
• Tes otos 141140410.110440014 tM tetelteateinelli TA Now Who time topeeps" for the CoKWM..t er--and we have a, good Stock of Rasps its p'rloe from woo to pose. HosteraterWood or Coalfront IMO) to $50.00 also crone $eoond iiaud Stove*, and one goad Second Hand Coal or Wood Furnace• -Leta of stove pipes-$tove Beare* and Oil Cloth Square,. • STOVES and HARDWARE ABOUT lil*"f nixt 3toii STOVES PLACED FOR THE WINTER VERY OFTEN A ROOM TO DECORATE IS ' COUPLED ' mini IT, IF' THIS BE SO Ill YOUR CASE WE INVITEINSPECTION . Ol OUR STOCK. 'V • OF- FER AN UbI USUAI,Ii ' LARGE 'A.SSQRTMEIQ'p' OF M1 DESIGNS FROM WHICH TO I*KE YOUR S 3LE0TI011 1 AND EVEB.Y PAPER IN THE STORE- IS FAIR, VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. W. D. FAIR 00. Often Cheapest- Always the Best W MANTLES. SEE OUR • $IO SPECIAL exaoocoRa©oo© ° XPERIENCE be past years has taught us that this is the very pop. Jlee War rice with a great Many ladies when. purchasin their new winter coat and accordingly we have made a special study. of garments at this price and have succeeded in getting together the finest assort - meet of high class gate:emits ever offered at this price. These mantles come in black, navy, green and anumber of mixed tweeds and are well tailored of good dependable cloths and are.:excep- tional value ot Ten Dollars. Other mantles from $b.00, $8,00, $12.00 and $'1 .O0 Children's mantles from $2.00 up. Special prices on ladies' and children's Furs, pen'sand boy's' Overcoats, .Blankets, Underwear, Rubbers, etc. Make this store headquarters for your fall needs and y u will find you have had bigger values at smaller cost than ever before OM/4c PROFITS LU MSTEEL BROS. MORE BUSINESS .asindimimmionomplimumpimms4 YEARS:OF ADHERING STRICTLY TO THE POLICY �e Best. at Every 'rice AlwaysW' Has establishedfor us .a reputation for good• .oil shoes that is second to n, e .a: d �a half hour. in our p lookingover the Seen. shop new Fall Styles and we • will prove to you that b>.iy- • In ot us means a distinct advantage to you and a • g:.. g 3 positive' assurance of being correctlyfitted with p g Shoes that sparkle :with that superb style that makes .es them truly destinctive and exclusive. FRES. JACKSON iH•NNNtI••N••Nr`N••N•NNNNN••.•NiN$* .1: B. Hoover Nelson Bell UNIQUE DESIGNS In house furnishings are In dem snob y those boa n • of artistic tastes. A visit -.' nere will disclose asses 1 UNIQUE FURNITURE 1 THAT IS DECORATIVE it n t ov r1�de : ferIt is hat wins these days, and it's only merit that gives • us our:liberal patronage ; MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN PRICE • The c'diesepeat Spot In intron County to bay ill kinds of terabit's. . er iSt Bali 1 i.m,.............., irl wntsic.A.ytr., zt tI31ei".>C'C :e tel. 'an S,panddttnt+it le one � importance and carr'bys with it a ar ,*i«1100 41140.44004400itd► a441441.0440e.0*$$O4 4444 * `substantial Salary, ' Miss Willa Ford left on Saturday for Kingston. Miss 5,, Maheffe is eminent* a . Dew days. with Seaforth fr'iands this week. Mr. Charlie Trawhill Damm up . from Stratford this week to visit at his. home. Rev. T. Wesley Cosens preached. in North street, church, Godericb, on Sunday last. • ` Mrs: Louie). Greig of. Flint,. Mich, is• .the guest of ;ler her, sister, Mos. J. J. MacDonald. Aar. Mr. Grant conducted prepare,- tory services in i ondesbcro Ps s1 y- •berian church on Fr;day' afternoon lash, 'Rev. J.Greene is spending . a few days in Toronto at the. Eoumenicnl Conference, which opined there yees- terdaye' Miss Harriet Picket, mntarned to Tor- onto Monday after a holiday of several weeks, spent at her boob• t! own. . . Wrs. H. C. Brewer, :formerly. of Clis{- �tonbut ,now sol Monereal, was the guest of the Misses Mountcasille this week; • • • Miss Beatrice .Greene went to . Tor- onto Wednesday of lase -weeks where she . isths guest of. Mr. and, ]firs. E. J. Jenkins.`. ,Miss Celvina, MacDonald, who *had been nursing lien'; brathe5 . the late' J- J- MacDona+ld,, returned on Mon: , days to; Cleveland. . • Mrs. Ccats-Coleman, who bas been • visiting Phe -Misses Cole in: town for some thee, ' leaves teals week for her home in Winnipeg, Ma, and Mrs. Edgar Patton have re- moved to Brumfield, where t+he for- mer en'ared upon hisnew duties as. G. T R. agent, en Monday, ' Mrs. G "E.' McTaggart and litiileson di 'Elyth were :visitors. at the home of the lady's : another, ' Mee. Thdpap- soh', Albert street, last week:. Maes. W. J. Fyfe of Bl'rh was:in•town on Monday, having etc compatnried•her daughter,, who has comlmehced • 'a7 course at Clinton Business College,. Mrs, H. Peisebaker and Miss Edna have returned home after a twq, week's v isit with ' the far mer's mother' Mrs. Burrows of Sheppard... Sir. and Mrs. W. S. Harland left on Wednesda3+ enora>)ang for. Toronto 'where they willattend the .•Ecutmen icai Conference` . now in • session there and also visit friends. Mr. -end Mrs. W. Jackson, Mr. . and Mrs. John Ransfoed and Dr. and Mrs. Shaw are in Sault Ste: Mame this week, the gentlemen 'attending, ' the annual meeting of the Cama- dian. Ticket Agents'• Associaition.. Mr. Murray ,Jackson 100 Saturday morning for Torontb where he in trenfae talking a tsaurse et the Blare logical Ins'titu'te. Murray's hosts of Croton friends will mess hien, while ' libel+ wish him, success in his 'work. " f i Rev. Jars. Livingston o Q1Z t lchef ,, who has been so ill in Wt:ndsor for weeks past, is not recoveri ng as rapidly as his friends m id wish and has not yet been able° to be brought home. Rev, Mr Greene is- suppl3•tng his pulpit" each Sun- day. Mrs. Callandeer of Hartney, Man., who itas 'been' visiting herr sister, Mrs. Jolla Cuninghame, , for . the past couple of inonths, left on h r Tuesday for P eterbo a she where wall spend scone tune with her son' before going on to Jackann, Mio'a., to visit a• daughter. Mrs. R. C. Sanderson,who has been spending eeke • in past :few w the Airs. e& of Dr. and M town the b • Thompson and of Alley. J. and Miss Greene, left on Mo md ay mto rn- ing for Owen Sound, where silt in - betels visiting friends for a time befege leaving for 'her home at le - Olen 'Head, Salk. Mr,'Arthur Peedi, son of Rev. J. 'E. Ford ' of town, has beta appointed permanent correspondent of 'The Winnipeg 'relegratn ab.Ott►awa and. enters upon Me rises duties inane& hately. 'Ntit: Ford liars been engaged i<n newspaper work in the westtorii city for acne time but will 'now take ip l.+:s residence in site Cant- We are laying out for quick selling on Saturday twenty Ladies Fall and Winter Coats in Black, Blue. Brown and Beavers, Cheviots and Fancy tweeds close Semi fitting and full backs three quarter and full lengths self stropping and braid trimmings. Don't be late incoming if you will need ,a* coat this season this is a big bargain to start the coat season off Reg: $7,50 for $3.75' $1O.Q0 for $5.00, $12.00 for $8.00,. $12.50 for $0.25, $1500 for :$7.0Q $18,00 for $9.00 - Nett and sim waists Regular $3,75' and $4,00 for $2.50. Saturday we cleaning out the balance of .our Summer Stock of Taffeta Silk and Nett Waists. in Black, White and Navy. all new styles daintily trimmed. sixes 36 to 40 Regular $3.75 and $4.00 for $2.50. • DRESS MAKING Miss Smith is now ready to serve her patrons as inthe past. having enlarged our dress making department Miss. Smith is better prepared than ever toturn out the work more promptly and solicits your patronage. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Rough. tweeds inplain•n and mixed colorrn�s promise a great demand this s showing • `m hi on. We are an execptionell3 large range in suit len the • . season. no two alike from $1 00 up. Navy blue sizes in fine twill close shorn. also promise to be very popular ask to see our range from. 75c up to $1.50. • We would advise an early selection as the best colorings and patrons are sure to,go .first. e SATURDAY BARGAIN OF DRESS GOODS For Saturdaye11in we'are laying out twenty pieces of Deese Goods in Box, Cloth, Panama, Teneniane, tweeds,•Lustries, etc, in Black, Blue, s g Green, Red and Brown Regular 50e values for 39c per yard; UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOJ`IEN AND CHILDREN Our new fall stock of underwear is now complete for men. women and children, fleece lined, union and all wool made by the very " best mills such as Penman's, Turnbull's, Defiance, Stanfield's Hewson s, Etc. from 25c up to $2.00: • READY MADE CLOTHING AT THE MEN'S STORE The menwill get bargains. here Saturday in ready made clothing, neweet style9, well made and best triminings,,regnlar $10 00 for. $7.50,, regular $8.00 for 58.50, regular: $12.00 for $0.75. 10 percent. off all boys suits Saturday: Money saved is money earned. Come. Saturday. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. SO- C ,..SI -2 B'.'op F Rev. Hislop Dickson is Now Pastor of Knox Church,, The following from the .Gazette, ot Rainy River 'refers en she induction of Rev. Hislop Dickson,' who was for Marne tkno last ;pear acting pastor of. Willis chu ch, Clinton . • "The Presbytery of, Superioa met in Knox church, Rainy River, on Tuesday of this week, holding three ses;tions, Lorentocn, afternoon anti- 4 . ev- ening; Among the matters . dealt with was the examinattion ' of MO Hislop Dickson in view of his or dinat4onThe situation at Fort Frances was discussed and Mr. Dick:: son appointed interim nMeleretor dere i'ng' ;,heir: vacancy to enable them to become .. settled as . soon es possible. In the evening at eight orolock, t1•ie Preebpterp again met' in the church and, before a large congregation where all denominations were re- presented, .ehey ' cordainied Mr. • Bia- la') Dickson to the Holy Ministry and indeeted hint into• the pastoral charge of Knox cir.w..h Rev.. J. A. Cranston; of Fort Wil- liam, re- to r L Presb to 0 3"+ p moderator y lf iii o e � fu and in- sided and preached a forceful spiting sermcm on the words, • "Launch out .into ens deep." These • word:; feignedthe key -note to the entire proceedings. Alter the laying -on of hands b7, she Presbytery, Rev, Dr. Murray of Port Artier, addressed Mr. Dickson ane Rev. MetciCenzie of Part Arttr:ir .addressed the congregation. Both addressee were clear -but end impressive. Mr. Dickson is tow fully installed edt as Pastor of Knox church and having had tucit' air inspiring and. we ;nation and ind tic- - 11 alttendet1 Did i triose, it is hoped that the relig ous work among the P;stasbrberians of the town will be marked bye :increasing rs Our a and prosperity. u balm P nt5t si Huilett 'Township.. Mr. ' Francis Kettle of .the 2nd ton. recently purchased front•. Mr.` ' Henry. Glazier ; a. very : fine roadster filly, 'which he'has. broken, to harness and which - takes an exceedingly' • fiend - soma drover, Coanpetent judges , say the an- ima a that had; 11I r.' Kettle shown int 1 at sortie of the tall fairs he' would have had no 'diffioul,ty ih cairry- ing off first prize. , It certainly is a fine' addition 'to the • large weather of good' horses owned by residents of the 2nd con, and Me-. Kettle is to •be•, +3. upon his purchase. I cor�raPulat d p Bluth. We understand Mrs. John Wilford will spend the winter in California. Mr. Robert Matson of Clinben. is spending a few • days with • his nephews, Messrs. Beer. and William. Mason. Indfvitilual , communion cups' .-were list time in tui e Pres- ' for the. f used by'terien church on . Sundays • a. ut. la t. •- oLenrion f M 1 , Miss • Done Murrayle P Algoma', is the guest • of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Flee. 'Funeral of Mr. Switzer, Shipka, Sept. 30.—The funeral of the , late Samuel Switrnera who was accidentally shot and killed while out shooting near Grand Bend on Tues- da3' last, was ,itis afternoon held to .. , e f ce lei c. It wa.� n rediaiono C m,e i°o the largest funerals ever seen in tilts 'vicinity, •there being nearly 200 ther essi n•. Mr.Switzer s in oc o rigs gp s eted be- ing widely known and re pe , b s i for nit* of this n li o reeve lues i re e p q s- watt death. r I b er da a of n� zit O i bio th . r isters ;tit bnwn are Pr be stan� thin Q e" now working hand in hand. Let ' their followers dothe satme and reli- gion will soon receive its peeper plaee in the lives of the people - -of Rainy River," The German Umperor urges Tur- key 1i dq l' emirary Itan tam d key to submit t o Ttepoli, 'A man Calling himself Alex. Joint.. soon was arrested at Pr'eioe 1Wpert on suspicion of being &interned in the Now Westminster bark tobbety. The aeon at Austin, Pa., burst killing hundreds by wvaitar and fire. Turkey has issued another ther appeal too the powers al ai0st Ita'lyy's action. Sir Wilfe)d Laurier will pro>bablyir render the resignation of his Govern-, nient • to Earl Grey on Wsdaeeeiayn. Owingto the rush o fse setters inti o Peace Riot district, Mounted Pollee officials have issued a warning that thore is no surplus food supply, and neweoiibora ate adr'iied 'bo brine' plenty of provisions with Wert. The -News From Londesbero tiles L. Mountain returned to •i'oe- • A. very , pretty wedding took plaice at. the home fir Mr. and Mrs. node as -Millar at high noon on Thursday,, September '28th, : when their colicin, Ellen Atchison{, was united in marri age to Mr. Charles (Middell, both ., 1 of this .place. The parlor was pretti- ly decorated and the bridal. pair took their places under un arch of . ever- greens trimamed with flowers and white bells. Miss Elsie Millar played. 'the wedding' . march and'the ceremonyrr was performed by Rev.. J. 11. Oster- bout, ster bout, only; innanediate iriendie and relatives and the bride's Sunday school class of ten girls were pros - onto. on: Saturday of last week altca spending a few weeks holidays at her home here. • A number of the fanners have ccen me iced .shipping • their . sugar bea';s. • John Denholm and George Powell of Blyth each shipped. '2 cars of hay from bare this week. • W. B. Allen spent Sunday in 'Tor- onto Mr. Janes. Campbell was in . Gud- erich on business Tuesday of this Week Rev.- W. Conway Nile' will occupy y' the pulpit of i'he Methodist demi) mnoroning.,aind evening on .unlace neat: Rev. J. H. Osierhout will preach. anniv'er'sary; services in Nett') St. church, Godericth. Mr: R. Adams hav lead an' attack of the grippe for the pain few 1tabps. The regular meeting. pi ins h o nPn's Institute will' be held ;at :he home of t - J an t ' un;4a a . Mrs. R. Ye neje Tn r, g terneon when Mrs. Osternout is ex- pected to rave a> address ou tug "White Slave Traffic." Ail bee Indies are cordially •invited. Mr. Chas.. Wartson.lets had: a cemlenb foitndaidon .put under his stable. ent., The bride, who was given away `bets her fetter, was dressed in. oream 0iIk and carted a boquet' of white can- nations and fern, After the ceronxonyt ami congratulations au sumptu�bus' wedding luncheon was partaken el. coved received 'its wereby Many beautrtrl gifts the bride: ' t ' sill the Ruddellan Mrs.1 Mr.and M afternoon train for a brief h5neymiatan trop to Toronto alters which they: will take up house -keeping on the• groom's farm near dere. The bride' going away suit was blue with bat to match. Constance. Mrs. Geo. Stephenson is visiting her sister in London. Mrs. Ed. Britton acid her sister, Miss Maggie ie Love, spent Sunday loon. With their parents at. Wa w en p Clarke spent nt a few Mrs,obi. a e R p h•' - Mrs. J. days with her lists. rn law,, M y Price. of Leadbury. Rev. Ms. Conway of Nile will preaoh hes) one ,Sunday aftei+aoori sort. -i Mal. {l!1n1. Cole i`s visiting her dau- ghter, Mrs. Thos. Pollard. Mr. John Snell is .at present un- der the doctor's care. Miss Steil Claire is cusiting her aunt, Mrs. J'. Pried of Leadbury. The Duke of Abruzzi tlir+eatt~'nis • to bombard Prevent.unless the 'Turkish fleet is surrendered. Mrs. David Wright of ,petrolea, was round dead near bar poultry-honsst: Mary O'Hara. TO the Memory of Mary; O'Hara aged 5 rears, who departed this lite on Sept. 15th, these lines are affec- tionately , dedicated. f9errtionately,dedicated. Do not grieve dear papa,, m�, arm a, s rsand brother Jack: Do not sisters , Cause I'm up hese with bho angels;, k: .o I db not lac Mid for joy :, Z I1 play im de and seat with - papa, Arid I'll kiss :my; entenona too But.you see ';twill be my spiritr I will pray dear 'God to .keep you, And shower blessing on your bead, And to remember ever that • Dear Jesus to us said : "Carne unto ma you weary' ones, And I will give you rest flow many souls the Savior's words Nave oomfosted and blessed." Then lei' us ever trust in hint, And comfort He will,,,glve.; And teach the ever teolcing soul, 'the trued✓ wa . to liv'a. —Contririnii.