The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-25, Page 44
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I0 BO0 oOK PSTOREER' S
GUNTON
Foreigner
Ralph Connor's
new book now
on sale, Price
$1.25 postpaid.
animmom
Christmas
Globe
ready for next
week. Have you
left us your or-
der. .Price 50c
* • • r.4.1.
The hot supper to have been served
in the Methodist church on Monday
evening had to be. Postpoaed cwing
to the very unfavorable weather un-
til Friday evening of this week. That
it is to be liKd at the latter date
will be good news to the many who
wished to attend but did not cue to
brave the rain, wind and iarkness of
Monday night, even for a sumptuous
supper,
Port Albert.
Mr. William Richardson and famIly
move to the county town shortly, it
is reported.
Mr. Frank Willis had a son added
to his family the past week.
Fall work is well advanced in this
section even if the season na,s been
backward.
Goderick Township
Mtge Lottie Sinclair returaed borne
on. Tuesday after spending a week
with Henatt:11, triends.
Mr. Jas. Stoddart lost a, valuable
cow a fear days stgo., A. paekage of
Paris grren had been forgotten and
left in the field and the result waS
as above stated.
We understand that Messrs. ,Thos.
and Robt. Dunbar, brothers of Rev.
IL IL Dunbar, who went so Calgary
some weeks ago have been suceessfut
in obtaining good situations. We
wish the boys every success for they
are the kind to destrve jt..
Wis. IL Jenkins returned a few days
ago from a visit to his son George
who ha.s hemesteaded at in
Saskand is doing well. The Thomp-
son boys and Albert Anderson have
also located in somewhat the same
district so it has the savor ti good
old Goderich township, Mr. Jenkins,
bad a Pleasant time and eas favor-
able recollections of Sask., . but. he
could not be persuaded to leave his
lovely home here for the hest half
section in the West.
Mr. W. H. Lobb is down in the
Brockville district this Week having
in view the purchase of more caves of
a superior milking strain.
The new shed in connection with
St. James' caurcla. Middleton, has
now been corepleted and is a most
commodious structure. It reflects
very creditably upon tbe ehurch war-
dens and members of the congrega-
tion.
The Young Ladies' Guild of St.
James' church is now in a very
flourishing condition and often find
it necessary to meet weekly for the
eVecution of the numerous orders
that are continually being received.
The young ladies are deserving of
great credit for their noble and self-
sacrificing efforts, under abe leading
of their able president, Miss Hattie
Middleton. The next inestingemill be
held at the home of Miss Nellie
Hicks.
• The. Ladies' Auxiliary in cone;tion
with St. James' church iiet this
week at the home of Mrs. Dunbar.
There was a good.etiendance of mein--
bers. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs, Mose.
Mr. William Brinaly has moved from
the farm to his residence in the vil-
lage for the winter months.
Thos. Richardson is busy cutting
straw and. chopping grain for the
farmers in this neighborhood.
Winter is about at hand and the
electric railway is a leug way from
being completed.
1 Mr. John Schoenhale made a trip
to Milverton the past week.
Dr. Sinai() arrived home last week
after spending the summer on the
' road and will 'be again found at his
Iwork bench "cobbling" during the
winter months.
W. H. Watts & Son
have everything needed, in the '
Shoe Repairing line to Canute all
orders with neatness.. and. prompt-
ly. A trial will convince,. .you
that our material and workman-
ship are of the beat procurable
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anywhere.
We aIso repair Suit Cases, Sat-
chels anti Pocket Books, and. can
also clean and dye the same.
Baby's Own Tablets
a Smile in Every Dose.
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Smiling, happy, healthy little ones.
are founk in every home where Baby's
Own Tablets are used. An occasional
dose regulates' the. stomach and •b,ow-
els and keeps little. ones well, or will
speedily restore health if sickness
comes tinexeectedle. Ask any mother
who has used this medicine for her
children and she will tell"' vou . there
s nothipg else so safe. and sure. Mrs.
N. Paquin', St, . Wenceslas„ Que.,
says :—"I have used - Baby's Own
Tablets for most of fhe little ail-
Mente . of childbood, - and _nave not
known them to fail. .From my • ' own
experience I can recomMend them to.
all mothers." Sold by all medicine
dealers Or by mail at 25 • cents a box
frorn The Dr. Williams/ Medisine Co.,
13rockville, Ont. ,
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W. M. Lettere publisher of The .New
York Sun, is dead. • '
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The dowagereDuchess of Alancheeter
is..dead in London,.
" Clint°
,News -Record
* 114eKillop Township
Me. David McCacheon hag returned
home from Westti'm Canada.
The team of Mr. Conrad Eckert ran
away with the manure spreader. Noe
body was hurt, but the spreader was
badly wrecked.
tlss Tessie Switzer has resigned her
position as teacher at the sehool in
section 8, McKillop. Miss Switzer is a
superior teacher and will be missed in
the section.
Heorge Richardson, goes down to
Mitchell with beef every Saturday. Re
says the article sells well in that town.
Dried Apples have been advancing
in price and our lady friends are de-
lighted,
The next monthly meeting of Bethel
Ladies' Aid will be held at the home
of Mrs. G. Hall.
Some a the farmers have completed
their ploughing and. othere are pretty
well through,
.AN.ADVT. PLACED IN THE WANT
Our Stand : . Column 'of The Newsallecord brings
• good. results. 'Try 'it. The cost .is
Opposite the Post Office
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s.
of Extraordinary Valuss
giving. Important special
for Saturday, $13
10
and $14 coats tor
A. splendid collection of per .
fectly tailored winter Coats,
made of the very. best cloth, good
length, • loose and semi -fitting,
some with v31vet collars, others
. with military eollars,c many.are
trimmed with pretty. buttons, ,
All are the latest ideas and
strikingly handsome garments.
,Colors black only.. These coats
worth up to $14 00, $10
for Saturday selling.
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Cashmerettes and Kimono Cloths
The new -fall colorings -and designs are now
on display in our Staple Department.
Cashmerettes for ladies' waists, sacques and ail.-
drcn's dresses, in navS7 and white, black and white, and
red with black Spots, also Paisley r'esigps., all fast. col-
ors, 27 inches wide at per yard 15e and 20c
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Kimona Cloths in plaids, stripes artd
'figured designs for ladies' kimonas,
0 sacques, wrappers, etc.,. 27 •
• inches wide, at per gd.
" 25c and 35c.
evERv couRresy.". AND AMMON .
AWAiTS. YOU HER.
'Upper'
Mrs. Jas: McDiarmid has returned
home after spending a pleasant visit
with friends in the Rest.
...Mr. Buchanan and son, Golden,
ba.ve returned. from EsseX where they
were called last week by the death of
the former's mother at the ripe old
age of 83.
The sparrow bunt led by Captains
Peter Cameron and John McGregor
was Very closely contested. It came
to an end on Saturday evening the
Gth inst. when the sparrows were
counted and were found to total 6075.
Captala McGregor's side came out
victorious by the close margin of 25
heads. Captain Cameron's side then
treated alt hands to an oyster supper
in the hall. There is some talk • of
having another whea the weather be-
comes colder as tha, sparrows will be
more easily taken then.
As mentioned last week we give
this week a few impressions received
by Mr. Jas. McDonald in his late
trip to Scotland, the home of his
father. He was greatly impressed by
the natural beauty of Perthshire, es-
pecially around Loch Tay, where most
of his visiting was done. The excel-
lent roads are made of broken stone
• by first potting down a heavy coat -
and then passing heavy steam rollers
over this. In some places consider-
able of the stone is talcenfrom' old
stone houses which at one time were
the dwellings of crofters, now, these
crofters have disappeared. Some have
• emigrated, others have gone to the
towns. or else their children have, and
the houses become vacant on the
death of the old people, when the
landlord allowed them to remain so
and. increased the size of the farms.
These farms in some cases are quite
large, one of Mr. McDonald's cousins
keeps a thousand sheep on nis and
there were many larger flocks than
his. Rent is high for good land,
one pound Sterling and over being of-
ten paid. He felt the great draw-
• back to be that no man coutil hope
to own bis owe land and therefore
didn't improve his buildings or farm
as men do here. Harvesting was in
full swing during the last of Septem-
ber. On cite farm he noticed - them
using a tno,wer with a table to cut
the graila, having one man 10 rake
off tne sheaves and eleven men follOw-
ing binding the grain. Wages were
from two shillings to half-a-crown,
i. e., from fifty to sixty cents a day'
for men and one shilling for women
who work out a great deal. ' Their
misconceptions of Canada were very
marked and they had a strong ten-
dency not to believe the Simple nar-
ratioa of ordinary eery day oectir-
xencee with us: 0 that we had half -
a -million of those studry, •Scoteh far -
meta eoming over to enjoy 1 he large
farms we are anxious to present to
them! • '
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Mrs. Henry Woods and Miss Veisa
attended the concert in Winghtun last
week.
Mrs. Cranston is spending a few days
in Luelcnow at present,
Messrs.- John Banner and 'William
True are both improving after their
recent illness.
Misses Mary, Emma. and Master
Harry.Woods spent a few days with
their water. Mrs, James Irwin of Kin-
loss.
Mr. Jas. Hyde. visited A few days
with his father at Paisley.
The Harris Mission Band intend
holding a Christmas tree this year.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ford have re-
turned from their trip to the West.
$tanleu Township
On. Wednesday of this week anOther
of our pioneer residents. passed away..
in the 'person • of Mas G?.o , S tephen-
son Sr, who had reached .the pod.
old age . of 82' years. and 8 'months.
She was a native %of freland pid
cattle to this country -in i8t. Mr.
Stephenson died sixteea years ago
and now. the 'viewed 'mother is sure
vived by five eons and • three (laugh -
tem.: George, Robert, William, Johe,
Edward...3 , Mis W. Ryder,
ter Stewart' and IVEss Sara at borne.
The funeral.: will take place . leriday
afternoon .to' Bayfield Cemetery. •
November 2stb, 1909
London Road
Mr. Byron Waldron was called to
Toronto on Saturday on ausineee,
Mr. G. B. Hanly, is this week fin-
ishing up the see.sonal apple.packing.
Winter has eaught a great nunaber
of Dinners with considerabie plowing
and other work undone.
Telephotie contractors expect
finish stringing the line this week, •
Mr. Hubert Gladstone has accepted
the pest of Governor-General . of '
South' Africa'.
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SW)kLLOWS..
Stanieti Township.
gient.. noinv,,from this township
niIE Rend the 9;ie vicee in Varna
nekt Supdayfind the fowl supper .on
Monday evening as we all know from
eXperience that it will be first class.
. Mr. Robert Penhale bas returned
from a three anorrth's stay in the
Mile.tone distrien, Sask., where W.
0. Johnstone earl other former resi-
„dents of t his township have •settlect.
Bob has teken a fancy to Sask.; so no.
one need be surprised if he goes baek
egain next spring. • .
When 'daylight fades, and sunset eel-
' .ors dim,
rhe rrteadcw-land is .sweet with even-
ing. scent; • •
and', there • where flows the biopic in
, . .
- calm content : • . •
.rho eattle wander, 'grezing by • the
brini
rem, •joyeaslY. the . Swallows. lightly
No -longer 'fai. up in 'the firmament,
tut, law, aline' Va. hteeta .with. one.
Ply tbborckri.rnand. and-. leineath
Bend darting wing. With twitter soft.
. and sweet, • • •
(Ip stream atrel down they go in .staser
.delielit. • '
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they. dinping -thus be -
file pia -sang surfitee, 'they would fain
• repeat • • • '
l'be joy cif . that elay's :gladness' in. their
flielit ' , . • .
•batliing in the very Siinset glow.
. Elizebeth . Wade, in The
Canedi en Magazine,
'Nsturenets.
Anmeg .1:Muralists who have risk-
ed their lives to eocurea_ photograph
of a chore -fres wild -beast' are Mr.. Ed-.
weril Profile arid Me. Treat Thorne -
en . Sot on, se ho reoently journeyed
to the Creel' Slave Lake.' The party
sighted.e musk ok,a big, •• shaggy.
• brae, with .wieked red eyes:.
• "Nowa' eeid • Mr. Prehle to Mr.
Seton, "if you'll touch the button,
I'll do the sleet. etepped torsvard, ,
rifle in hand,- arid Mr. Seton followed
with the coutore. Th. moment the
meet- oa sew eleven down he came.
• The' plucky mi • waited till he 'was
within fatty yards. Then the ciaanera
began te click. At twenty yards Mr.
Proble'a rifle spoke. •
. The fleece brute Crashed dead at
Mr. Setorea .verf -feet.
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STOCK• EXPOSITION:
Abofe rates apply from; Clinton and
proportionate .aates from all pOillts
in Ontario. Secure tiekets and fur-
, ale): InfOrtnation from
JOHN RANSFORD, Town Agent.
• A. O. PATTES014, Depot Agent.
ARE • YOU GOING SOUTH d'E.'
WEST TIIIS WINTER' ?
Now is the time to plan your trip
to 'California, Mexico, Florida,
or the Sunny South. Consult
nearest. Grand Trunk Agent re e 'Mina
low tourist rates,- or address J. D.
Macdonald, District Passenger Agent,
Toronto, Ont.
:The G nild in connection with
the St, Peter's Choreh met last 'week
at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hill. There
sveae tweni v. fi ve ladies. preeen w ie h
hi evidence of the deep interest. taken
ia the work. The next 'meeting will
be held at the hotne of Mrs, George
Tyner. .
Rev..- Mil:Dunbar very kindly at-
tendeesietae Friday afternoon Sind im-
parts Bible Instruction to the pupils
of the Public Scheol here.
The Sunday' School offacere and
tenehers:. •nre planning Christmas
Tree and ..Entertainineet. Look out
for something good.
Mr. Thomas Churcbill end wife are
to take tip 'their residence in Clinton
eilnretiY. M
llv. r, Dunhar's eeries of sermons
on 1 he Lord's Prayer are touch ap-
preciated by his congregation.
Millinery Store
A Window of Hats $a and $4
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SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN TRIMMED
. DRESS HATS. -
MISS CANTELON 6i CON
• Varna .
• Mr. 1...T.. Keyes. Inspector of CitY
&lined's. Memphis, Town, ii expected
to. arrive here to -morrow but his, tny
will he. by ief he cone e over for his
family who have beet' here for the last.
five months; Renders of this . eel tea
pondence wilt remein.ber that mention
wits made of the, feet that two of the
•ehithren were .takeni ill' with the fev-
er during the long holidays and were
nneble to ret ore with Mr. Keyes when • Was
mWho Sen uffer.
he went hack on the first of Septenaher Ty 13
to enter upon •bis duties as Inspector'. ' •
• 'WARNING.
. The Family Herald and Weekly. Stir
of 'Montreal in this week's issue ••ate
weaning their preseat subscribers to
renew earlier- than usual this season,
as there is an enormous deMand froth
neW subscribers and there in apt to. be
a congestion at the Close of the year.
The new tree:limn picture, "The Soul's
Awakening, "is causing a perfect fur-
ore of enthusiasm in ell parts of the
Dominion.• It is certainly a beautiful
picture and is appreciated :nose and
more the oftener one. sees it. It is 19
24 inches, ready for framing. A copy
sent to every subscriber for 1910,
and along with such e paper as The
Family Herald. and Weekly' Star at
one dollar a year certainly is the best
bargain of the year. Clergymen of
all denominatiOnS are urging parents
to become possessors of a eopy of
this. interesting picture.
• The -good people of the Methodist
congregation are looking forward to
their annivei ear y 'ser vices to lie held.
next. Sunday when Rees W. Butt of
Centralia will ,be aim preechee. On
Mosday evenieg. the Annual 'Fcre'l
Supper will he served in the Temper-
ance Halt to be followed bv the after
program in the Town Hall. The News -
Record outlined .the Program in lest -
week's wiper whicli wilt be fleet claas
and will be worthy of a big audience.'
East.Watvanosh •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert King of Auburn
who lately returned from the West
• where they have been spending the
past few months, %defied Mr. King's
old heme'in this township oneday last
week. •
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Mr. Wm. Weber was helping Mr.
John Pfeffer a nal t of last week.
A few people un this vicinity made
use of the recent fall of snow by halt.
nag a sleigh ride.
' Mr, John McOlinchey WU in Clioton
on husinese wig day last week. • ,7 •
•- Miss Irene King of Toronto returned
borne on a short visit to her mother
and sister on Saturday last.
Auburn
Anniversery servieee will he held on
Sunday next. Rev. 8, E. Grigg, B.A.,
of Toronto' will preach in the after.
noon at 3 and evening at 7, and on
Monday evening he will give a sperial
uddress on "God's Canadian" and a
special program of voted and instru-
mental ramie will he rendeted,
ing vocal solos by Mrs. Hoover and
violin solos by Miss Eileen Hoover of
Clinton, the choir of the _church and
other local talent, A speeikl thenk.
offering will be received at each ser-
vice rm.. behalf of the thttech debts
Since Mr. -Grigg left Aulturh he has
achieved great success in his pastorates
Btockvire, Toronto and other
plares, and all should take t he oppor-
t unity of hearing this talented speak-
er. . •
The young people had charge of the
prayer Meeting at the Bapttst drat ch
otr TuesdaY evening and Miss.M. Rob-
ertson and Mies Rose Jackson toek np
the subject, "13eulah.l4Lntl.:'
$1.00
Will pay a Subscription to the
Nows.Record to the
End of 1910.
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'Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
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DR. WILLIAIVIS PINK PILLS GIVE
•REGULARITY AND GOOD
HEALTIT. "
Every woman at some Unto needs a
tonic. At special limes. unusual de -
Lands axe Made up -on her strength.
Wherethese are added to the worry
and hard work which falls • to her
lot, weakness will result Unless the
blood is fortified to Meet the strain.
Weak wonien find Le
Pink Pills the tonic exactly suited to
their. needs. Most of the ills with
which they suffer are. due to bleed,
lessnesi—a 'condition: which the Pillsreadily eure. • These Pills save the
who enters into -womanhood in
a bloodless condition from years of
misery, and afford prompt and ...per-
manent relief to the Woman who is
bloodless, and therefore weak. ' Mrs.
R. Fisher, Coates Mills, N. B. says
"Sometime ago my system. was in a
very anaemic condition as the. • result
of an internal hemorrhage caused by
an accident. Though I had the Ser-
vices of a skilled doctorfor a • time,
I slid not recover my, strength, and
gradually I grew so weak that I
could not do any house -work, As I
eeemed. to grow steadily. weaker I be-
came much discouraged, for previous
to my, ateideht I had always been, a
healthy woolen. About this time I
received a Pamphlet telling inc of the
strengthening powers,of Dr Williauis
Pink Pills. I procured a box at onco.
and began using them, when they
were gone I got three boxes more,
and by the time I had used these I
found myself somewhat strong-
er anti my appetite much better, Be-
fore I began the Pills I could scarce-
ly walk up stairs, and could do no
work at all. Now after taking three
boat; I was able to walk out in the
opet air. I kept on with the ?ills,
and after using six boxes was de-
lighted to find that I could again at-
tend to, My hOusehold affairs. ' 1 took
two more boVes of the Pills, and "I
kit that I was as xvoll as Ater 1 had
been, and 'ettiial to at kind of' exer.,
tion. 1 have sinee tecOmmeteled Dr.
WU:limns' Pink Pills to friends, with
beneficial results."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by, all medicine dealers or will be
sent by mail at 50 cents, a box or
six Wee for $2,50 by Tho Dr. WU-
liatrisl Medicine CO., Brockville, Ont.
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Although these two departments are already brim full of
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money -saying opportunities we have decided, to give a Special 10
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ca discount off all goods in these departments for30 days commencing
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al fore the Xmas rush is on and also to make new customers for these
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a With our ' New Fall Stock all in and prices away below all
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others in the trade, this discount offers one of the greatest money-
# saving opportunities ever offered at this season of the year, Buy- !
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Mens .pure wool elastic knit, unshrinkahle underwear, all
sizes, regular $1,00, special value -
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The present seasbn is. so wet that . every man
whose business requires him to wade through mud
ad slop should have.the-protection .afforded by a
pair of our leggings.
• We have a big stock of the best that .Canada
produces at prices 'fo suit all...purses,
William's patent leggings, choice grain leather $2.90r -
William's patent leggings; No. I split leather 1;75
First quality heavy grain leather • . 1.60
B`irst quality light grain leather 1-50' .
No. 1 fine split leather 1.25
Heavy duck leather bound :.75
Heavy moleskin • • .1.00
Leather leggins tor boys in all sizes at $1:25,
$1.40, $1.50 and $1,90.
REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
FRED. JACKSON
" Always Reliable " CLINTON
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Special Discourt Sale
at Walker's Furniture Store
For the balance of November I will
give the following discounts —
• 10 percent.
• Iron Bedbteads 10 "
Extension Tables 10 "
Dressers and Stands 10 "
Dining Room Chairs- 5
Parlor Suites 20 "
20 "
5
20 "
Rugs
Linoleums
Pictures'
° Don't fail to grasp the Opportunityjiiat
awaits you. On every purchase -of
.$100 you will -save $20.
• Conie and put °dr prices to the test.
Anothe.r., shipment ,of those $2= Rockers is
to hana:-:
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Picture Framing and Repairing Neatly and.
Promptly Done,
The Store
of Quality.
W. Walker
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Phone 2%
tslight or Day