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The Clinton New Era, 1911-12-21, Page 3
■/ 401sI Majority for Eilber J il 207 297 ♦ Boys’ Sults—1.90 to 10.00 Boys’ Overcoats-1.90 to 12.00 1 THE <Jaj>s-5Octo 1.75. • Toques—25c to 50c I»yjamas--1.50 to 3.50 Men’s Snits-7 50 to 25.00 Men’s Overcoats-8.0024.00 House Coats-4.50to 10.00 Eilber Zeller 66 peop.e, but by the iuien nud jv'Ometa . *VJt* ■ B8TABU8HBD IMS. Vol. M. No.CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 1911 W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publisher* B A ▼j Kulr ~ MARK IT DOWN. • I An auto passed through town cu-' Y * Friday morning, Dec, 15th, a record !k fOi* 1911. And .o|ne opt the 20th. j OF CANADA | INCORPORATED 1869, { Capital . . . $6}2ootooo Reserve and undivided profits . ; ^7,200,000 Total Assets " $100,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL 190 .BRANCHES and Correspondence throughout the world. Interest allowed on Deposits. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. CLINTON BRANCH Our Big Dofcinber . TruiWe I Is now on and for two weeks we will sell 15 lbs.- Redpath’s “extra Granul' ated sugar Si.00 100 lbs. Redpath's extra Granul ated sugar $6.00 3 lbs. Best Cleaned Currants 25c 3 lbs. Finest selected hew Rais" i ins 25c 4 lbs fine off stock raisins... .25c N^w Imported Candied Peels— Lemon, Orange and Citron per lb 15c New shelled walnuts per lb 40c “ “ Almonds “ “40c W. T. O’NEIL .THE HUB GROCER Phone 48 5 mseuis Thill Please Ebony Hair Brushes 60c to $3.00 Ebony Cloth Brushes $1.00,2.00 .Ebony Manicure Articles Ebony Brush and Comb Set. , Ebony Manicure Sets. PERFUMES—Many new and delightful odors, both in bulk and fancy Xmas packages. Gixlettte Safety Razors. $o, 7.50 . Pipes,............... ...... 25c to 5.00 (Tobacco. Tobacco Pouches, . Cigars, 'Cigar Cases and all Smoker’s Supplies, 1 . Hot Water Bettles—A present that man£ would appreciate. ' Kodaks $2.0,0 to 20.00 Dispensing. Chemist. a Manner. Friday morning, John Nickle was called to place a belc on a pulley. Moore was present aud volunteered to do the job as he had often done it be fore. He placed the leather over his arm and leaned in tn slip it into posi tion, In an instant his arm was drawn in, and while he gave an agon ized shout, his body was lifted from the table on which he stood,and whirl ed about and j pounded against the rafters at every revolution. Dropped Lifeless on the Floor. Just how many times he was carried arbund, those who saw the affair were* ______121 . J__ .11 tL-.il- 1___U —___- i-%___________ T. -1. _T | could be stooped he dropped from the I _ l . Lawson H. Moore Killed in Me-______ I Cormick Mf#. Co.’s Works ' unable to'ieibbqt before the machinery . , - I could be stooped he dropped from theLondon, .. shaft onto the table, and roiled lifeless! . ------ . I Vf’- ” I Whirled around a high-speed shaft [ W18 artu several times. j ____ I on the floor, t Whivlpd-irannd a. hitrh.qnped <5haft f His arm Was- almost torn from its 1 S8^:rIe?x°"n is £?& “j, and bieed- ! against the ceiling ate.vevy revolution, ! lnR «n. i aud finally pounded against the floor, 1 (with his right arm torn almost from j his body, .Lawson Herbert Moore, i familiarly known as Bert Moore, of ; 475 Maitland street, met with’a hor- | rible death while at his employment in I the works of the McCormick Manu- ; factoring Company last Friday morn ing- *Moore; who was thirty-one'years Of age, lived with his wjfe on'Maitland street. He had been employed by the McCormick Company for six years,and. at the time of his death was foreman of a department in'the Gig confection?,, ery. • '. . ■ Women and gitls present. ' A number of women and young girls who were at work in tbe room wit nessed the accident, and rushed to render assistance when his body was flung from the shaft. He was prac tically lifeless, however, and although I Dr. Drake was. summoned nothing could be done for him.I Coroner Maclaren was later notified - • ---- --- — r and ordered an inquest. The jury met alogue. • - ' and viewed the body, making an ad- ELLIOTT BUSINESS COLLEGE, j°nrment to a later date to hear the xr___ _ ■_' nvinpnno De. Drake was called from his office a short distance away, but death had occurred almost instantly. The body Was given over to Fergu son s, and was viewed at the.undertuk- .ing parlors by the jury at noon. This is the first fatal accident in the McUor-, rnick factory, ’ ~ . A Former/Blyth, Man,. .1 Moore formerly lived' in Listowel,,. and Blyth,but has been here for many’, * year*. .Mis. Moore is a daughter of * Mr. William - Cater, of 656 Golborne street. He is a. so survived ,by three and approved 'of by the meeting . Among those read1 were the finan cial and land reports qad the re port oif the missionary commission all osf p'hich met with, great ap proval. Many pleas of permission to buy and build up parsonages iiu differ- . ent parts-of the .country were read and considered, .though; /no definite - arrangement was made ifritois re gard. Among the towns represen ted in the applications were Till— isonburg, Waterloo and1 Hyde Park. A grant and' permission was givr en by the council to-build a parson age” on the, reserve of Walpo'.ie. Isl- , and and arrangements wjllbe’made ’ in a very short time. Grants were asked for and given to various parishes and these, will be attended to in shioirt order. The report o.f the1 special mission ary commission Was read and ap proved of. It was satisfactory in every detail, hut there are some clauses that will come up later for further discussion. 1 Rev. Alexander Stewart, D, D, For Thirty-four Years Pastor of Willis Church, Clinton Announced his Re signation on Sun day Morning H Wimer Term •from Jan. 2nd S ELLIOTT • TORONTO, ONT. Stands in a class by itself when strictly first-class work is considered. Write for cat alogue. • Yonge and Alexander Streets’ ev’dence. The Molsons Bankk= Incorporated 1855 Capital, paid or- $4,000,000 Rest Fund, • $4,600,ooo Has 85 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all j the Principal p:ties in the World. . A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMEN’’ at all Branches* Interest allowed at highest current rate* Clinton Branch - - C E. DOWDING. Manager i H i i— -'**■ Something to Wear For (Christmas? Yes, By all Means! Nothing is so well appreciated Nothing recalls the giver to mifd so often Nothing so sure to be “just what I needed.’ iI t FIRT^HID TO Neckties-25c to 1.50 Mufflers-25c to 1.50 , Hosiery - 15c to 75c Suspenders—25c to 1.00 CoatSweaters -1.00 to 5.00 Look over the list presented by this Ideal Christinas Shop and you will im mediately decide that We are PUZZLED*' CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Men’s Fnr Collar Overcoats -12 00 to 20,00 | If it is for Her | You can find mum emu s pretty £ and useful articles at our store -. that will appeal to you as just '■ the thing yo(u|. Want her tfo have. Pretty dainty Perfumery. . •j Ebony sets and- separate pieces :• Hand Ba.g.s, latest New York i styles Sterling Silver mani-. i cure and writing* sets. Dozens I of oit’her items space will not C allow tis to mention. Lit it is for Him •: We would suggest Military j Brushes, Safety Razor, Shaving j £ Set, Smoking Set,. Cigar Case, I ; T>:--os’ll o___I- I Cigars specially ' put up ! ; Christmas giving. . £ * . •’ Brushes, Safety Razor, Shaving Pipe, Bill Book, or aT Box of It was indeed a surprise to the > morning .eofngregatibn of Willis | Church When their beloved pastor, \ Dr. Stewart, announced to his peo- j pie that he was resigning, owing to ’ jjl-hetalth, To the old members,, who were in the church, when Dr, Stewart came.here, if Was a> sorn. rowful message, and many ain, eye was dimed with tears asoldmem- criOs awoke again; . ■ • Rev.. Dr. Stewart, who for .over thirty-three years has been'pastor of Willis. Church, ,was born in Lachute, Argentine Cou|n(ty, P, Q.,‘ and received the begimniing of his ■ education in the. Protestainit School, and the. preparation for -the Ufali-> 5 ersity at a private School taught- by Rev Thomas Henry, and at the Academy oL ,hate native te!Wn. Later he Went to Toronto to. dhjter the...University. After completing, three years toerfe h(e rteitornedf ito Lachuite.and. taught, for- four year|s in the Academy Returning to the University he graduated from that insititutiap ,ital872, receiving one "of the medals in 'the department of Mental- and Moral Philoisophy,- to .which (subjects, along with classics, English Literature and Hebrew, he haa given special ait'tentiotav throughout his course. 'He then entered Knox College for his theo- . logical course, graduating from there inl875,- So well did he‘apply himself during this course that he carried off the General PrcVicienoy^ Scholarship during each year of his .attendance atKluox. Christmas giving, LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM. • ■ j 9 • • © • • 9 ©• • © © 0 9 © 9'9*9 99, G 9 WITH THE CHURCHES. 9 □ ' * 9 •99OO99®©909©©99©©©9 svrv.eu, xieisa.su surviveu ,uy uuree.; WRRT.P.V C’TFTT'RO.TT - unmarried-sisters,Bernice and Francis. J’ i . .. n p ‘ ,of Toronto, aha Martha, of Blyth, and q le<VY bv his father, who resides with Mrs. :Viei>^0W • ^1S* Je.nkms of Toirc(.nto Will sing, . r Next Sunday afternoiah an open session of (the Sunday School will6 I e held when a special Christmas program will' be given. The usual special collection for the Sick Ch.'i- dtren’is Hospital at Toronto, will be itakeftl. ’ The ' Sunday School has been supporting two cots since 1904 SALVATION ARMY. On Friday evening, Dec. 22nd, there Will be a Christmas tree and entertainmeliit in the Salvation Army hall. ■ All are cordially in vited1 to come1. . ONTARIO ST. CHURCH , The Junior League held a very .successful en'fertmnmdrtt oin Mon day evening, (A/ii exceHenit pro gram was given, the principal part of (which was an interesting Christ mas cantata in which all the Lea guers took part. Special Christmas services will be conducted by the pastor next Sunday, In the evetoing the choir will render a choice cantata entitl ed, “The First Chris tunas.” The annual educational sermons .were preached last Sunday by Rev, A.jW. Barker, B.D., of Seaforth. ST. 'PAUll’S CHURCH. The annual Christmas einltertiain- ' Iment of the Sunday School will be held in the town hall, elm Thur-s- i day evening, Dec. 21st', coinmenc- ing at ,7.30 o’clock. Admission 10c. j Instead of the Sunday School ' next Sunday there will be a special Children’s Carol Service ■ in .the church at 3 pjm. The Sunday i School choir will sing a number'of Chrisitmas carols, and a/short1 ad dress Will be given to the little follij. ‘ , The Sunday nextA Sunday even ing will be of a Christmas charac ter. Special music Will be given by the choir, and a Christmas sermon by the rector. - i The service on Christmas morn ing will be as follows,— Holy Communion' at 8,30. Service, Holy Communion,, with sermon at 10.30.All are cordially invited. Harkt ithe herald angels sing . Glory to the new born Kinig. WILLIS CHURCH by his father, who resides with . Mrs. Bryan, a married sister. ..One brother, John, of Blyth, survives him, while a second brother. Rev? A. P. Moore, of Detroit, died but a few years ago, His mother also, succumbed recently. The deceased was knolvn as a man of model habits, and was a member of Cronyn Memorial Church. jury Viewed the Body. ’The' jury empanelled by Coroner Maclaren to conduct an inquest into the death of Mr. Moore met at Far; guson’s undertaking parlors at noon, and viewed the body, which was iden tified for 5 official purposes by Mr. James Craig. The evidence was taken at an adjourned session’ at the police station on Monday evening. The j—ra are : Lewis H. Martin, Ensley r Sutton, Wm. Aitkens, Jas. H. Neville, Robert Sheppard, John Spencer, Thomas Way, Thomas Egleton and D, F. Kilgour, foreman. Stephen ♦ ♦ ♦♦ . ♦ ♦ t The best nn seni von can give a man is something to wear, and the best plate to buy it is'at The Morrish Clothing Go. where assortments are Large, Styles Right, Qualities Qood. The Morrish Slothing “ H Square Deal for Every Man 74 3< 53 63 ..'222 105 32 54 43 20 Majority fotf Eilber... Hensail No, 1......... Majority forEilber... Bayfield No. 1...................... Majority for Eilber... Exeter No. 1....,................. No. 2....................... No, 3....... ............... No, 4.......... Majority for Eilber... SUMMARY Stephen...... . 222 Hensall.............. 24 Bayfield ............ 68 Hay......................... »Stanley... .......... 22 Tuckersmith ........ Usborne 90 Goderich ............ 155 Exetet .............. 110 ’ f 691 287 REV. DR, STEWART. that Please .Our stock is noiw ready for your inspection. Daily we are putting aWiav packages, to suit people’s convenience. DID YOU GET YOURS? If net pick it oust early, we have the largest assortment of Ebony Goods and eases that ever came to town—all new goods. SPECIAL TRICES on an assortment bf hand bags — (travellers samples — good styles and' shapes. / Make your boy or girl. , happy with a Kodak $2.00 and up. ; ' ' W.S.R.HoImes Phin B., REXALL STORE. The following is the musical pro gram for Sunday, Dec. 24ith. 1 ’Morning Service. ’Hymn 26. Children’is .chorus “Bells of ChriS’t- ' toaastide Clark Hymn 538.Anthem,- “Unto us a Child is Bonn” •Nickol Childrente chorus, “Star of the ' 'Morning,” Clark Sollio, Hattie Greig. Hymn, 30. Evening Service. Hymn, 94,Antihem, “Come Neat Ye Nations” iWataon Solo “iOh Rest1 in the Lord” (Elijah) ,Mendelssohn Miss Mclvor Hymn. 33.Solo “He Wipes (the Tear Froim; Every Eye,” ’ (Leo Mr. A. Mitehell. Anthehf “Unto uss a Child is Borin” ? *• Nickol Soflb, Miss. G McRae. ’Hysiin, 28. Rev. ‘Mr, Grant will preach at both .eervltoes, hia evening aetfaioin being lepecAainy for Chrisffinafl. The water motor for ithe organ __________ ..........- koen’'.’’■te wo-’.’k. re/* ©alary dtroita $4,000 to $5,600. ,1'he | will be ueeu tost the lint tujme nvxt financial reports (Were also read 1 Sunday Salary to $5,000 Yearly in i .« nili. The quarterly meeting* of the ex ecutive council of the Diocese of Huron -was in sesoiomi to-day at Cronan Hall, and many matters of great importance were dealt with and discussed. .One oi ithe meet, important mat ters from al financial steodpoint was ttlhe ine.’e.ibU o. the. s who have gone from here to make . J .their homes elsewhere have tender • I recollections .of the pastor Oi .1 Willis .church. The Wish of his , /J many friends is that he may lopg j be spared to wield the benign, ijnr* j fluence of a Godly life in this com- j munity or wherever his lot may be cast. ... .■■■■_.'■ ' ■; . Following is a -copy of toe “Call” • given to Dr. Stewart 33) yeans1 ago signed by 221 members and adhef- ents:— i ’ “We, toe office'bearers, members and' adherents of toe .congregation of Willis church, Clinton, Ojnt., uh- , der the care of the Priesbyitierty of Huron, in connection with the ■ Presbyterian church ofvCanada. desirous of promoting 'the 'Glory' Of God and the good of the .church, being destitute of,n fixed Pastor .. and being assured by good inform ation and our oiwin experience of the Ministerial abilities, piety, literature and prudence, as also of 1 toe suitablness of the gifts1 OfyOU! Rev’d Alexander SteWart, minis ter of toe gospel, for this charjgei; have agreed to invite, call and eto treat you to undertake, like as we 1 by (these presents do heartily in- vite,’ call and entreat you to under take the office of Pastor almong us and toe oversight of our souls, and further, upon accepting this our . call, We promise you all due re spect, encouragement amid subjec tion in toe Lord1, ajud to contribute to your suitable maintanaioce as God may prosper us.. In .witness whereof we have sub scribed to these presents, at Clin ton, this 22nd day of May, Cine Thousand Eight Hundred and Sev- \ enty-eight.” Names of Members James Leys, Elder; James Broad- faoit, Elder; Arch. McAlister, Eld er ; James Aikenhead, Elder; Arch. Matheson, Elder; R.^IrMn, Elder; Janet Bro.adfoot, Mrs. Brto&dteoi In the autumn of that year he was appointed to the Swan River District, North .West Territory, and .was ordained om/his’ way out ,to this field’,* in Winnipeg bin Sept ember 22nd, 1875./For three ye,ar|S he labored there, principally about Prince Albert, which Was. then the headquarters of the Mounted Police!. Returning to.O(nitario Dr; Stewart was called1 to the pastorate of Wil lis chureh, Clinton, He Was induct ed into the charge in July 1878, ayid in July of itdiis year he .completed his ithirty-ithird year as pastor', In August 1880 Dr. Stewart (married Miss ’Elizabeth J,< Gregg, eldest daughter of <the late Rev. prof. Gregg, of I Knox (College. Five, children (Were bopn to’them, thrert of (Whom are Mill living. They are Miss Mary, who is Principal of a Girts High School in Quebec city; Robert And Douglas in Torofn'to. During his pastorate in Clinton Dr. Stewart lias Received sevlerM .calls, one to a church in Hamiltoln and later the Brucefield congrlega- tion desired him /tor a pastor, but Willis church preheated so Vigor/- ously that the Dr, stayed1 here. He received hia degree of D. D. from Kno-x College m 1002. To-day Dr. Stewart holds a un ique place in fhe hearts di .the neo- XJeop.c, wai. wy uiu auvju -and wuuutfa , "*• ‘A,SiU Wutt. MUTtfeyV of every congregation, afnid (many j Continued on page two.