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The Clinton News Record, 1912-10-03, Page 8BBER • The weather of late is a reminder that the season for rubbers hasagain come around, so it is appropriate for us to call attention to our large stock, which' We bought before the re- cent advance in price Of which we are giving our customers t h e benefit. We are not putting up Our price. We have 'still on: hand a large stock of fall and winter 'goods that must be disposed of and the price is so low that it will pay you to do :o;rr buying here. J . Twitchell & Son 1 CLINTON, - ONTARIO' 1 To Those Who Want the Best To those who want their pick of the finest look- ing, best wearing shoes produced this season we say Come early, the new fall styles are in. I. JACKSON If you are one of the many who look . to us to its to.supply your. shoe needs for the coming season with something -.distinctive—entirely different than ordinary -come and make your selection right now. We Want your. business not only for today but for all: future time. Try us once and you'll not de+rert us. We guarantee everything we sell to give satisfactory service at'the price you pay and we always make good. :'• FRED. JACKSON Good Shoe y Y Shoes for everybody bod •••• •••• •••• ••N•••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••.... 1 a Our Ali to Please 1. .� Bruigs Customers Baek. October 3rd, FSt Furniture Buyers at this store invariably c ome • back when they want more and bring their friends with them, To Use Our Furniture is to prove that it is S as good as it 1QQi3@ a;r ct that is stylus a, whole lot, • stantial i�ur}�4tu re can be bought here Sub secure what now at money saving prices. Why not pieces you need now while (ricesare so favorable. • 1 _ . r,• i d • • 0 r. n� ' VL ,n s 0 s and Funeral Directors Furniture Dealer • Phone 104 ss Av CALLS-- PHONE 1G. P1lo�lr 127—1VIeTIiT AND: SIINz, ; •N•••N•••••NA N* (STANDAR Smart styles mark the change of Season The Standard Fashion Sheet; for OCTOBER Will interest every up-to-date woman Geta copy FREE a, nu* Pattern Counter 1, Dean Courtice Takes High! Standing Mi, I)c in Courtice left this week for 'Toronto to continue hi, ,course in Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ing at the -School of Practical Science. Dean has always Taken high starrling, in his studies and a bright future•is' predicted for him. W. D. FAIR CO. Often Cheapest – Always the •Best �► ,-,,,y�,� r 115unmwmmninmp, T11h Cup Presented. Jaynes Wylie, •son of Rev. W. W. Wylie,,: pastor of the Baptist church, was' presented by Mr. Bouch .yester day' at, the Model _school with - the handsome silver cup donated by Rev. Father Duni for the pupil taking the highest niarks.in the Entrance ex- aminations, The, cup' is neatly' en. - graved ;With n=graved`.ivith the date and the name' of the winner, ;who will keep it ' in his possession during the first half of the year, the school to hold it the last half. The hope of winning this cup should prove ari incentive to thoroughness and good work in the Entrance class in future. London Road. The W. M. S. of Brueefield held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon at the horse' of Mrs. W. Falconer., London „Road League held a suc- cessful social evening at the honto of Mr. John McKnight on Tuesday. A good program was given followed by lunch and a very pleasant social time. Messrs. J. G. and Wilbert Crich re- turned from New Ontario on. Monday. Both report having taken up home -- steads and both were much pleated` with their trip. Mr. and Mrs: Janes'r-oung of Ba held• were is town on Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watts visited Wingham friends last week. Mrs. G. D. McTaggart -has been in Toronto, during the past week. Mrs. Cannel is visiting friends.. at Castor, Alta., for a few month*. Rev. T. J. Snowden and Miss Effie of Varna were in town. on Tuesday. Miss 'Beatrice Greene returned last week from a pleasant visit with Toronto friends. Me. and Mrs. Jobe Howson have been visiting Peterboro friends dur- ing the past week. Mrs. Duncanson Was the guest of , Mrs. John Ikiorris of Goderich fors a few days last week. Mr,and Mrs, N. 0. Nethery •of- 'East Wawanoshwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. I3', Hardy the week -end. Rev. S J. Arlin and. the Misses Al- in were in Brussels on Sunday as sisting in the anniversary and rally day services, Mr. G S. Hawke leaves en Friday for his new charge at Northwood. Mrs. Hawke will remain .in, own a }vliile longer, Mt. and Mrs. Luke Lawson and Mr.. and Mrs. 0, A. Roberton attended the funeral of the late ,Mrs. Rob- erton of Auburn on Monday. Miss Ruby Irwin, who a year ago Blyth Mrs, J. G Moser of .Waterloo, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. Carr, for some time, left last week to visit in Mitchell before re- turning to her home. Miss Annie Patterson is visiting Exeter friends, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson have been visiting Detroit friends during, the past week. i1tr. Philip Willows of Uxbridge has been visiting his parental home here. Dr: and Mrs. Sloan came down from. Porcupine last week owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Sloan. Sr. Ret Mr. Collins of Exeter preach- ed harvest hone sermons in Trinity church on Sunday week, The offer- ings amounted to nearly seventy; dol- lars. Mr, James Barr• of Gowganda has been renewing old acquaintances in town. ... - Mr. Janme,McMurchio was inelin ton on business last week. Mrs:Roe of Seaforth ' and Mrs. Bea nett of Ana Arbor, Mich., were guests of Mrs. King last week, The Blyth branch of the Women's Institute will meet in Londesboro on Thursday afternoon of, this wzek, The fifteenth annual convention_, of the Hucon County W. C. T. ti. was held iirthe' Methodist church bore on Wednesday of last week. About fifty delegates were in attendance and a suocesslul convention was held,. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••: N E -Q-- • • • -i • 1FALL 1r I�ENCHANDISE opening a and '♦ ng into thesstock, few weeks we have and eattractivesfiines of gfalll and planes into stock, a great many ne • winter merchandise and we would now be delighted to have you come in and examine these goods and compare out valuesd lune} values in ladies' an such except • Never before have wre'sshown � children's mantles, children's serge (tresses, ladies' and children's furs N; ere. : Don't fail to see these before buying, . Sefotrh a Mr. Roy • .tones of the Dominion Bank local branch staff has been re- moved to Windsor. went out to her- brother at Bell- Mr. Fred Beattie of Winnipeg is 'eine, Alta., is now in Calgary, visiting his father, Mr. James Beat. having taken a position those. , tie.• Mrs, A. E. Colson has returned from a visit with Guelph and Tor- onto friends, Mrs. M. }Iowe of Wallaceburg hes lieen the guest of her soh -in-law and daughter,` Rev.. and Mrs. Barker. Miss Margaret Kennedy, returned last week from a visit with her sis- ter at Craig:, Sask. softhe Charlie .Hays b e Dom inion Beek, Toronto, has been spending a vacation at his home in town, that of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hays. Mr, • R. E, Cresswell has returned from, a pleasant trip to the Coast. Miss • Mayne Anderson is visiting her sister, Mrs, Jenkins of St. Louis, Mr, A. F. McTavish and daughter, Mary, of. Vancouveer have been vis- iting at the home of Mr. Wm. Mor- rison. • Mrs. 'Wm. Westcott has returned from a visit with her daughter, lite. Twaniley of Manitou, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Matdenburg and family have removed te Hamilton, whore they intend 4o make their reins. Mr. Fred, Lang of Gaaelph,; a Form er resident of town, renewed old ae-. quaintances in Seaforth last week. Miss Maggie Kennedy has returned from a pleasant visit to her brothers at Postage )a Prairie and a sister in Calgary. Mrs. Neil Shaw and Master Donald will'tatoctly leave here to take up their residence in I-tidgo'tovvn i. Mrs, John Colborne of the 16th con. of Goderich township died' sud- dently at the hoine of her slaughter, Mrs. Sylvester Allen., on Friday week. The remains• wore interred in Clutton cemetery tri':. following Monday, Ofr,, J. W. Newcombe ef,Fort'^rlcliam was in town .tle' `eg"the past week eie'enig n s father, Rev, H. New- comber- and sister, Mrs. J. S. EV - • ♦ • • ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. 5: Gardener and two ehitdren of Colborne were guests at the lady's parental home, that of • over Chas. H ell er o Mrs. 3 , •. and MY the week -cud.. Mr.. Will Southcombe of London was in town over Sunday, the guest of the Misses Soutlicolikbe.' . He left Monday for Toronto to resume his studies at the University. Dr. and Mrs. McGill and babe of:Mit- shell were week -end visitors at the home of the former's sister and brother-in-law, that of Dr. arrl Mrs: Axon of town, less. J, E, Brooks and Masters Char- lie and }harry and: Mrs, Chapple and Master Ralph of Mitchell vis- ited vvitli Mrs. Brooke' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 'Cantelon, over' Sunday. Kra-. Logan of Saginaw, Mich., anti Mrs. Schauntz of Eureka, Cal, NVho have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Gilchrist of town, for sortie. time, leave, today for Saginaw. ]Miss Gilchrist ae„ompanies thein ' for a visit. lter. Wm. Cochrane, who went west and en to the Coast some five months ago, has returned. Ile had a good trip and 'enjoyed it well, but in all his travels he did not see a town so neat and tidy as the old .home, town. Welcome back. Mr. Geo. David was one of „the ,jud- ger at !Ibe Wingka.m Fait: last week. Mrs. David accompanied' him and in es couple of days absence they rimewed. many old friendships in Bclgrix'e and Winghant At the Corner place they were located for ecv ni a1 year s :Messrs, George 1n.ing of Chicago TR and -,lamas :truing of 'Los An- geles • Calif:, were in lowit Saturday until Teesday p to on a visit to tlreir Inothe.r, }I)or,.'Mary Irving, and n John• '.1ftim a • tl a brothere, �Vil their It is a quarter of a century S since. the Mes.srsr Truth'; first lett Clic old linins town ;and they naturally noticed litany chai)ges, more though in persons than in, place.Compara- tively few of their Old. associates are kers now to greet then], .:It is a pleasure to know tkitthen i• .bed* ' Boys of Clinton havelg't',e}:cec- ingly well is the -.1ae iI of their• ad- option. • • Big Bargains in all lines of summer goccls• during the • balance of September, .•; • •o SMALL • • LL 1 ® i MORE A • PROFITS F ITS BROS. • BUSINESS • •♦.♦•♦••4•444••• N•4**•♦•oo0•A♦4♦•••!•N• paaamearegolocaanomasmOrnaocamogoossamaliaaca NE 4S -RE ORl(7;6,101,. NEXT FOR 250 ALL RUQ` We_have just passed into stock a complete range ,of tap- estry, Brussels, Milton and Ax- ' minster floor rugs in the very newest designs, also runners and hall end squares'to match. If you are needing new floor coverings to brighten up your home for winter a call here will suggest many new ideas in floor covering,. price from $S up $35. New Linoleum's Oilcloths, Matts GOLF COATS and BLAZERS Women's, misses and children's golf jackets. and blazers in all the popular colors; plain and two tint, effects just,to hand;., These are very popular for Rear and the very latest style in all sizes, Prices $1 to .$5. Fall Mantles and Suits We are showing the most complete range of women's, children's and misses' winter coats and ladies' dresses and two piece suits it has ever 'been our pleasure to display, at prices to fit all purses. We invite you and your friends to call as often as you please. s The News From Londesboro Mrs, W. T. Pearcy and Master Grant returned from Port Colborne 015 Ftiiday last. Mrs, Geo. Moon -spent a few, days this week with her parents at Kirk- ton Mr. F. Trickett returned en Mon- day after having visited his home near London, England. Messrs, Asquith and Johnston co i,i- inenced operations in the evaporator here on Monday. H ullett Happenings Mr. Frank Flannery+ will have an auction sale on the 11th inst. and a few days later proves to Monkton to open an agency for the MoCer- mick machinery, • Monkton is in the centre of a good farming_ countley and as it is located some distance from :larger markets it seems des-' tined to become P t a place of some im- portance from the 'fact that it now has an outlet by the G. &. G. Railway. Indeed, the place is now grooving rapidly. The farm which Mr, Flannery has had rented for the past fire years will he taken over .r by Mr. John Freeman. The many friends on thsi township of Mr. Flan- nery will be sorry to see him go but wish him success wherever he may lo- cate, Report 5. S. No. 2 for September : Class 4 Sr.—Norman Tyndall 70 percent., Mattie Biggen 67, .. Mabel Lockwood 66. Class 4 Jr,—Clara Lockwood 54•, John Mann 50. Class 3 5r.—Stanley Hale 68, Grace Glidden 58, • Class 3 J .—Gh'lfioYdT Yrade S. 80 , Gertrude Bayley 51, Bernard Rey- nolds 50, James East 43. Class 2 'Sr,.—Alma_ Hale 82, Louise Hale 84, Myrtle Hunter CO, Chester Glidden 49. Class 2 Jr.—Harold Told Glevw 81, ar- i M • jocie Glow 78, Eddie Dale 63 Leo- nard I•Iunter CO, - Annie Shobbrook 53, 13essfe Lockwood 41,• Willis VanEg- mond. 39. 54 E. Brown, Teacher. Auburn News. A commercial traveller had a some- wha't novel and not very pleasant ex- perience when porienea on Tuesday evening f coming from Dungannon to Auburn.I Approaching the village from the west he found itimpossible to cross the Maitland where the new bridge is being constructed. D'isirissing the the driver and rig he ,essayed to cross on foot below, the bridge, where he was obliged to climb a ladder: from the river' bed to the balite, Three trips were necessary before all his .sample cases were: wifely convey • Wingham Airs. L. Bannister of, Toronto visit- . e4 ken parents, Mi.. and Mrs. Coulter last week. Miss McCool end her brother from Londestoro have :been t isitis[, their sister,Irs. 5 Awdc . - t'Province c fc of tflc ATT. 'Joseph Ila t r g of Aliicita Inc been renewing old friendships in Wherhara Mr. '1>. S. Brandon was in' Ilefuorer last ,wed, visiting Isis son. Brock, who go-ahead position in, that go has takers a towns tir. F:..7. `1,1111 hos prfrchased Ilia fine fain a,flloitiiitg the town which b`elongeil to Messrs, W. VanStove A ?son, ate wilt embark in facnaing. ed to the Auburn side of the river, This all took place after dark • arts wi aid of a lantern uY ' nthob the fr e nil Thetraveller was tired and some- what Wet 'after his unique experience, but a hot supper and some dry clothinga supplied by a hospitable customer in Auburn maae hitm com- fortable onto more. This particular part of the. Maitland haS been the e scene of more than one:.unpleasant . experience this sumlmer„ but it is hop- ed nothing more serious may mccur. before the bridge is again passible.; - Constance Concerns Mins McNeil of Fullerton has been Mc.Albert Rapson is looting visiting her. sister, Mrs. las, Dale, and other friends in the vicinity. The farmers in • the. rreighborhbod would do-wellalo keep a close.`vateh, upon :their foul as there:are a CSu- ple 'af , fierce i looking hawi•s hovering about: Thiry are fine looking„speer- r a ease, Il in n d Woad, look P l � 'speci- mens an 7 a>,cl geese in addition, alilitioi hey take duct's, g to the iucmble 'skid unassuming hen, Loots -out for :them , and have your trusty rifle handy. n 'i'>tie congregation of the Methodist list church have decided to have a fowl supper sornewha'e along about the *nil or 18th 'CO November, but the date is not filly de• dee. 41 happy these days, the reason the Arrival at his 'home of a daughter. very being tattle 111JEON'IANS MANE GOOD. Rey, J. H. Iiaza.,Iwood, pastor- of Toronto, h �huich 'Ibio C'eit7`i a1 list odis�l , (oit< of the largest in the city,) has been appointed Field Secretary for: T1nipet:a+ciee and ''Moral Reform 'work m Caiieda succcedutg.IRev..' J. ' W. ' Ahkine Who becomes pasltor of the Meibropolitan church. This is another ovideme of a Llnfroninn making . good, Mr. lrlaclelwood being. a wative of lelowiet, ''cc. NEW Fad Su!liuias NOW •IN STOCK • For the past nine years we have catered for men's custom made g r du c in tailoring, 0 b P style and workmanship fully guatanteed, keep- ing none but compet- ent workmen ,equal to ` any in larger cities and producing clothes 'for. men at prices consis- tent With expense and much below city pric- es, Why pay big pric- es for factory made clothing, when you can get asuit made to your measure at home by an. experienced cutter and it tars from 0 practical $20.00. to $25.00 We have seen oth- ers come and go but we are here to stay, its- i,ng the same motto as when we started Quality.” TOZER ER and BROWN