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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-01, Page 2Sunlight Soap does not harden or shrunth woollens It is injurious chemicals and adulterations in common soaps that destroy your clothes. It is adulterations that harden your woollens.. and the excess alkali that destrrys and shrinks them r 6 unlig t Soap contains no adulteration or excess alkali. It is just pure saponified fats and oils. That is why it cleanses your clothes perfectly in hard or soft water and does not injure them. . All dealers are authorized to return your purchase money if you find any cause for complaint. LEVER 0RQTHER8 LIMITED; TORONTO' 1001 r,w�, ,r;va. d JNt , ,mss As. Winset A'/1 4i The Sunlight Maids find that flannels do not 'shrink when washed the Sufilight way ••••••••••••••••••••• Goderich. - FOR- • ®. I i Pe t 1 Drgs -AND- IProrietorij � Mec1inli1s: GO TO Drn ist. • 0 • • i • 1p Miss Victoria Blackstone, violinist., was the guest of Miss Mabel Thomp- son of Seaforth for a few. days.` Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss have re- inovedfrom the Temperance hotel, Saltford, • •tothe house on South street lately occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. McColl. • . The :Ladies' Aid of Victoria' street. church ' Presented. the trustees of the church With $100, the proceeds of the Thanksgiving supper and entertain- ment. Mrs '.D. Macdonald was pin Toronto .the , past week. Her daughter; Miss Lilltan,returned with her 'to- her stud-. ies at Haver'gal College. • • Miss Holmes 'of Clinton was the guest Thanksgiving week, ,was the Misses .'Sharman. •' Harry Cluff of the Polson iron works, Toronto, was home for Than- ksgiving sg ing . and' the following .days. Miss Mabel. Thompson of Seaforth, was the guest of the Misses. Black.: stone while in Goderich. We have been• informed that Dr. Holmes .has 'sold 'the residence on. -- North street now known as the 'Ab- erdeen, Ab-erdeen, ;to . Mr. George Thomson of • the . Harbor Lumber • Co. . We sympathize deeply with Miss Madigan on tho •death' of her 'brother, Mr. L. Madigan, at Windsor. Mr.• William . McEwen has 'returned -from his business trip to Blyth. .Advent began on the last ,Staiday in'November. : ' . • .• " Master John Murphy is assistant .with Mr. St. George. Price.' : Quite an amount . of money is being expended on /improving the :outside, Ch gS apPearance of the British Exchange. ••••O•�O.0.0,64444,4'4• , • The Rosemount • made; her first' • trip to Goderich .harbor on Tuesday afternoon. 'She unloaded •85,000 Wish- ... .•.., els of wheat at the` elevator and. Cleared light on Wednesday, Captain John `Wood, commander: Mrs": Maleolmson-of Win(gham spent Thanksgiving` week with her slaters' .here, tho. Misses Rutson: The Rosemount is .expected to w_ in - teL at our .harbor. . Charles Bates is still making •bar- . s•o•oi••e••••••••• H. H. Combe,• • t _ Chemist and ▪ Y ., .111. .I.I.,Jt.s1.L..,..°d.1 1. LAD! ES' RINGS. Of 100 Ladies, :.90 at least =Ms. prefer Rings to any . other kind of Jewelry..' For this reason we pay spectal atten- tion to this . line: You will find .all the favor- ite Stones and.. cc'mbiriation:s- at their best with us. DIAMONDS, PEA.RILS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, SAPPRIRES, OPALS, OLIVINES, TURQUOIS, Every Ringat 'very' its. V ar best both as value andqual- ity. . . See Large Ad. on page 3.. A. J. Grigg, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN For Xivas Nothing will plea- se your • friends so much as to give them. a photograph of your- self or frinily tOft XMAS Make arrangements at once for a sitting, flEjilra PHOTO MM. • • Sore Throat and Coxigho A simple, effective and eafo remedy; for all throat uritat,one lei found in' Cresolehe Antiseptic .Teeblets They cpmbine thegermicidal value of Cresoienewith the soothingpropertles of slippery .elm and licorice,. lOo. All Druggists 400 , GREATLY REDUCED • RATES TO THE WORLD'S FAIR WITHIN THE REACH. ALL. •$I1:70 ROUNDTRIP. Include stop over • privileges at Chicago, Detroit and Intermediate. Canadian Stations. , Handsome Illu- 'strated Booklets free on' application to any Grand Trunk . agent, or to J. D. McDonald, • District Passenger; Ag- ent, Toronto. •• - WINTER FAIR; GUELPH. • December 5th to 9th, 1904. Single est class fare for round trip, it good December 8rd. valid returning' until December. Otlr inclusive,• INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK .BXPOSITION. Chicago, .111, - from Clinton $11.75 for the round trip good going Nov-. ember 27th, 28th and 29th, 1004 valid.. returning on.,or before December 5th, 1904. Mount Clemens Mineral Bath situa- ted near Detroit, quickly and com- fortably reached by the Grand Trunk. For tickets and all informitutkon ap- x''. R. Hodgcns, Town Agent, A. 0. Pattison,Depot ',Agent. • LA RIES`/ AND BEST 1N W E ST> RN ONTARIO CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. This school enjoys the reputation of doing the best work in Business Education in the Dominion. Thi large schools in Canada and United States employ our graduates as tea- chers. We give the same instruction to all and that the Nest: Students may enter at any time. Write for free catalogue. W. J. Elliott, Vresidait, D. A► Itlet aehlari,, Principal. Til Clinton News -Record Goderich• 0. 0. Lea has been awarded the contract for the installation of the Webster steam, heating system in the Jackson Mfg. Ws clothing fac- tory, Clinton. We regret to learn that Mrs. Jas. Brown has been indisposed for some time owing to an accident that betel her. We must congratulate Bandmaster Theo. Smith on his marriage at For- est on Thanksgiving day to Miss 'Edith Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, Gage of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Smith: arrived at Goderich on Nov. 21st. Franklin Smith, a former leader of the marine band, has been re-engaged by the musical society, Mr. Theo. Smith having resigned the leadership. TheRosedale when she was in a couple of weeksago unloadedher cargo of wheat in 9 hours and.. 15 minutes. • Robert Clark is having a gasoline engine put in his sail boat. John Runciman is placing a.cabin in his boat, the old life boat. We must congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duff, Toronto street, on cele- brating the 25th anniversary of their wedded life on Nov. 21st. Seven clever children assisted their parents in the :celebration. Those from' a distance who attended were : Mr. and Mrs. .Bert Elliott, Woodstock Mr. andMrs.. Pickard, • Holmesville ; Mr. and Miss Rumball, Clinton , Nir, and Mrs. Hanking, Londesboro. Mrs. Bert Elliott and Mrs. Honking are the sisters of Mrs. Duff and Mr, It>rm- hall and Mrs. Piakari are cousil-t:.of• Mr. Duff. Mr. and Mrs. 1•:. N. Shaw of Leebarn were also guests' of lige host and hostess. Rev. Mr. Graham made • .a most happy and congratiila- tory speech during the wedding tam- per. Mr, and Mrs. Duff were ntar- ried at Seaforth in;1879 by 11,7iv. Mr. Graham. Handsome gifts of sliver 'were' presented Mr. and Mrs. Duff by their guests. The dancing class in Oddfellows' hall has .been re -organized for • the winter. • • • We note from a letter received .by Mr. George Thomson. from his bro- ther, Captain James. Thomson, Bow- esmont, N, D'., in 'which he writes •s. Robbers' broke into our, store last .month, and 'took ,$200- in cash besides valuable papers 'and notes: • The first mothers' meeting of,tho,• season was held at .the residence of Mrs. • Robertson; . Britannia Road. .Mrs.. J. P, . Brown .presided. Quite a number of the .W. 0, '1'. U. were pre- sent and some guests. Mrs. T. M. .Campbell of Toronto gave .a' • very. 'nice address, dealing with the care' of .teaching children how to do ri.git. Many parents shesaid were. very exact, with :their children and .yet. they were not- exact themselves; sho- wing that c:tainplc is better than 'precept.. Al ter" a ' little' suggestive chat it 'was decided to hold the next meeting, at: the • residence of 'Mrs. [Capt.) McDiarniid.' Mrs: Duff also made 'some practical: remarks. Re- freshments were served. at 5 p, in. by Mrs.. Robertson and Miss Fraser. Air ter singing: the doxology all ,left for their • respective homes. • Miss Maud. Johnston was ,last week laid .up with an attack of pneumon- ia. Miss McGregor, accompanied by her• friend, Mrs. W. Graham Williams, both of Toronto, ate the guests of ;Miss: McGregor's sister, Mrs. '. C. J. Harper: • The Woman's Institute. will he held on Thursday • at the home of Mrs. Doty. Candy making and what to have 'for a Xmas.„dinner will be two of the 'demonstrations. We hope Mrs. Doty : • will be greeted with ;a large. number of new members. .We learned on. Saturday that• the house :owned by• Miss Sara Dark and lately 'occupied by Mr. Lawrence was sold: on Saturday. '. : On Sunday • next at Knox....church Messrs. ' . James Mitchell, George Stewart and George Frederick Blair will bee ordained and inducted as eld- ers •of Knox church. • The Salvation Army is holding Meetings at Saltford Sabbath school building every Wednesday nigh -Vat 8 p.• m.,Licut. h. Matter. and Lieut. Carter in. charge. Special music and singing. , About' 10.45 on Sati,rday a. m. the fire '. alarm was , heard and a` dense smoke. was soon seen .rising; fn • the north end, ' of the 'town... It turned out to be the fine brick storehouse of Alex. Cooper. • Only the walls re- main,but no other buildings fell . a prey to the flames, 1VIr, Cooper was at work at the time at the engine which in some manner • unknown to him exploded: The Story ;of a Successful Man. IIT] FOUND HIS LOST .HEALTH IN DOD;D'S KIDNEY PILLS, LEADING BUSINESS MAN 05'' WELLAND GIVES HIS EXPER- IENCE WITH THE GREAT CAN- ADIAN KIDNEY REMEDY; • Welland, Ont., Nov. 28 -(Special)- There is no better known or more highly respected man in. Welland than Mr. J. J. Yokom. Born andbrou- ght up in the neighboring township of Crowland, by his own industry and sterling honesty hes has grown to be one of Welland's leading merch- ants. ' Consequently whent Mr, Yokom comes out with a statement that he was cured of a serious illness 1, ' Do - dot's Kidney Pills, everybody knows it must be so. "For year or more I had ICittney Trotthio in all its worst symptoms," says Mr. Yokom, "Myy head was bad, I hdd , no • appetite and f lost weight. fast, At times I was entirely incap- acitated. I doctored with a physic- ian.of vast experience but got no go- od results. "I became despondent Of ever lying well again, when by good luck "I ch- anced to try Dodd's Kidney Pins and front the first they seemed to suit my case. Pive boxes cured me coln- pletel', wt• w dotimmilm �rr••rA"•�✓�I •`,.•�.�„� �'�,'•"�i�'�►''�r �41v"�►.'�+^� 'w►••1• •'�^►•.�,�, "��•"�1►•'�r��'�►'.�"1 �i.•�-.'V.•'Wl• ^410. ••4* gCti. ::::'::: Saturdayni hts ats' ozer Brow g night # 0 10 o'clock. I .5-...p n _ Yt!y,•�;r{,.rrr December list 1004 ....". .. I...1 �. _...---.T .. _-A�•�: n rl. 1.1 rid I inlatiblilitialliMU', lit . Month OF DRESS GOODS End Sale AND FURNISHIFGS We are going to make the balance of the month interesting to wide d awake buyers. Space will not .permit us to advertise .everything in the store at bargain prices, but YOU will find something Interesting in every department. Staple Department 400.3 yards Flannelette, 36 inches wide, eight pat- tern, all good colors, ex& heavy cloth, 12iic for 10c 200 yards Flannelette, 29 inches wide, seven good patterns. This line is a big bargain, regular 7c for 5e Factory Cotton, full 36 inches wide, extra heavy weight, regular 10c for • ?%c Grey Flannel, all wool, 27 inches wide, was a good seller at 25c sale price 20c Grey Flannel, all wool, 28 inches wide, regular 30c for 25c Military Flannel, bought at a snap, regular 35c line for 25c Dress Goods Department • Grey Cravenette, shower proof cloth, 60 inches. wide, regular. $1.25 and $1.50 lines for $1.00 • Fancy Tweed 'Dress .Goods, 42 inches . wide, five pretty mixtures to choose from; regular 50c for 35c Fancy Tweed Dress Goods; 42 and 44' inches wide, ten patterns,' all new- this year, regular 60c for ` 40c Black ,Cheviot Dress Goods, 56 inches wide, . regu- lar 90c for ` 65c Black Cheviot Dress 'Goods, 56. inches,.wide,. regu- lar $1.00 sale price 75c l5 andOc Dress Goods, 40 and 4 inches wide, in n plain grey, black and fancyatterns, at per yard 20c 0 0 0 0 • Miss Eloise A.Skimings, •'Corr'espondent • ae.00000•.o.0000,:o'•••oo&o.•'sei Inxernoss' Caiaip S. 0,. S.. marched George Potter was . 'among those • to the tunes of the bagpipes to Knox:' that attended . the Liberal: convention church on •Sunday a. m: Rev.' James at�`Toronto .• last week.. A. Anderson took- for his text:- St: Mr. • Murdoch Campbell and his John 4 :' 38: "I sent' you to .reap that daughter, ,Mrs.. Wynn Price of Sea,- whereon'ye bestowed no labor ;, other forth, his son,' • Thomas Alexander inen labored' and ye' are entered sato Campbell, end• -grandson, Master Geo: their labors." He • showed by this Campbell,': both of :Chicago', ; spent 'passage how. indelibly it is imprinted- '. Sunday the guests/ of Mrs. John. on out ming. that . seed has to • he Tutt . sown: and 'that. the .:blossom of today ' • There , was . a very' large attendance isthe 'seed of .yesterday; but he told at the meeting of the recently organ - them to beware • of what seedsare ized Rifle Association .in the ,town ;sown: He also . portrayed the trials . hall on the. 21st November: Postman-, and perhaps tears of the toilers who ter Galt was elected treasurer .aird broke thegroiind, to make it 'ready 'Harry Kneeshaw secretary. 80' nam=. for the :seed, but what joy the har-.;es • are on the: .roll of 'membership. Vest time. gave !reaping ' .the crops Twenty rifles: have been ordered: -sand that sprang from the seed sown. He• 8,000 lbs. of ammunition. The mat- ended by saying that the Sons of ter of• bonds for the rifles was ar Scotland, no •'mattor : what little an- ranged and Captain M. 0.. Johnston noyances might sting them to be was,, empowered to name a committee brithers for a' that. The solo in the •to draft by.laws to govern the , -or anthem, . "Worship the Lord" -sung . •ganization. The next meeting will be during the offertory-, was beautifully : held at the call of 'the captain . taken. by Miss McVittic. The acconi- A' few snowflakes fell on Thursday pantmerit was an illustration of the a..m •• b'ut a good fall surprised :us mountains, etc., mentioned • in the on Friday. . anthem. About thirty members 'of Mr. Harry Turner of`the Sault Ste. Inverness Camp •. attended, Captain Marie Telegram' was in town a couple Malcolm Macdonald' standard bearer, of days. last week, and Mr.. Craigie pito/: They heard Mr. Mcclregor of •the C. P. R. en- of what was expected of them, they • gineers playedfor our edification the being• the trustees: of the inheritance; other evening at the Abierdeen "'Vis the 'stewards of whet`God gave•:th- the last rose of summer". with the em; greatest: of pathos, upon his violin. Sunday; Nov. 27th, is now ack- It was really beautiful. nowledged' to be tht date all over the Mr. Anderson •t owile has been seen Christian world for the World's •ding a few weeks with Mrs, Fowlie 'Temperance Rally Day: The nicinb at Mrs. Alex. Craigie's, ors of the Sunday, schools of ' the. Captain ^ Will. and :Mrs Tre'theway Pres'bytcrian,. Baptist' and two Me- of Sault Ste, Marie, Mich.,.are. the, thodist churches attended the day's guests of Mrs.,' Captain T: Teethe services in. North street church whi- ch hi eh was pretty well filled. Mr. Torn Mr.'; and Mrs. Swartz of Clinton. I. S.. presided over the exercises. At have been in Goderich during . all the the opening all sang "A Better Day illness through which members of Is Coming" after which Mr. • Tom Mr. T. Swartz's fancily have been gave a very suitable address, ending passing. up with all repeating • the Lord's Lieut: Col..Varcoe accompanies his grayer. The responsive reading was wife, daughter and Son and sister, taken from Isiah 28th chapter, 1-13. Mrs. M. H. Welsh, to Ontario, Cali- ReV. Anderson gave an address.' fornia. "Dare to be a Daniel" was then sung CaptainlVlontgomery,bade his adieu and - then. Rev. Mr. Levaek, Baptist to our town after a sojourn in it minister, was called upon. He said of nearly half a century and will take they had never met him before but up his residence at Sault Ste. Marie - -1 Mr. Steele. with iinaw, n' w t hiss r careo doubtless they knew where he,, from. He had only •one thing to tell Messrs. George and Henry Mont them, that he was saved from the sin gomery, Captain Montgomery's sons, of intemperance. Ile/quoted. many and Mr. Henderson and their families examples that came to his knowled- have removed from Goderich town - go showing the great evil of %intern- ship to Thessalon. perance. Rev, Mr. Hazen then took , The banquet tendered Robert Elliott charge of the blackboard. The text our "Apple Kt,rg" on Friday even= of it was a hammer and anvil with ing by the apple packers of West red /narks on the anvil indicative of Huron at the •King Edward hotel, the hot iron to be beaten, He asked was a great success. About forty the children many .•questions regard- guests from Saltford, 13enmiller,Port ing the name and uses of the figures Albert, Dungannon, Milburn, I3ayfleld, portrayed and in showing now they Clinton, tlolmesville and same from must with teaching, example, etc.; Colborne. Each place was ,represent - beat out intemperance ,like the black-, ed by a foreman who made a speech smith beats out iron, the blaeltimard during the evening. The tables were slipped from its position. The infant bountifully laid for forty covers. The elassesthen sang, in beautifni voices menu included turkey and oysters "When He Cometh." That was one with everything in season, A deli - of the most beautiful features of the ghtful evening vas spent in music aft'ernoon's work, and song, Ladies:' Waterproof Coats Dark Grey Tweed, shoulder capes, no collar, brass and oxidized buttons, well made, regular $6 for $4.50 • Dark Grey. Cravenette, two capes and collar ,good heavy coat, well made, regular $0.0O for $5.00 Light and Dark Grey, two capes and collar, full length, all sizes, l egular' $10 for • . • • $$.00 Dark Grey, three quarter length, extra heavy for fall wear, two capes and :collar, • regular $8 for $6.50 Met.'s Shirts Men's Black Satteen Shirts,good heavy satteen, well made, all sizes, regular 50c for 35c Men's Black Satteen Shirts, extra good satteen,reg- ular 75c for 50c 15 dozen Men's Soft Fronted Shirts, such makes as. Skelton's Princely and Star brand, regular 75c for. 50c 25 dozen Merles .soft•.and. stiff°fronted• Shirts, Made by the above makers; sold everywhere at .$1 and $1.25 our 'clearing'priee 75c What is • advertised we DO or your money back. Successors to P. L.oat5'' & ' Sor. TIV tom»•.--.- _ ..- ia......v.,;`,ryy";jxli. . ' r♦ „ • :• 00 00000000000000 The'. News of ' Goderich. 00.0.000000 o w • K ■ I On :.IVlonday,• .21st. Nov., the house f of:Mrs. David Bell was one • of great social• enjoyment, on the occasion of her birthhay. , rthhay. -Some of.'her young 'lady friends invited their friends to I the ..supper and hop in elrtr 'honor. Chick -en. and hint sandwiches . and many kinds . of cake with tca.,r: and coffee •were 'served at 'nightfall. Mus- is "for: the' lop • was furnished by. ]VVI/. McEnoneny, one of the C. •P: R.statf. Beautiful•: presents..were.given Mrs. Bell : and :if' good wishes will add to 'Mrs. Bell's •enjoyment in li'fc she will have it. • • Mr; :anti .Mrs.. George. Acheson leave today. for • thrix. winter. residence in Ora,lige, California. • . Rev. 'Dr,. Carman •gave two .flirt sermons' .at Victoria.street church, on ...Sunday : last...He is. wonderfully' vigorous, and in stentorian tones .'he • put' true repentance in the foreground •and brought. all the :logic he' could _master to show that the heart of a main can-alono, tellhim if ne ; has put off. the old .man and put on • the new. His text in the 'evening. • was taken from Ephesians 4.: 22, 23,-24. Ile possesses • a fine flow of 'laifg}lage and drew to the church. a great number • of members of thea different. congregations in town. The nntheni before the 'sermon "God is 1•' iug" was extrc•tnely well rendered. Miss 'Nicholson' thole the soprano and Mr. Belcher. and his son, ' rho baritone' ones'. Eggs are two. •cent:s • a piece here now and " it is . not Christmas . time yet. • The shipping men are loud in their praises of the . Grand • Trunk's energy ' in sending on special trains' to ' help therh.•get a number of shipments ... ... Mrs.. and Miss • Evans have returned' from their visit to. rho St. Loitis exposition: • • • • �,. Contractor Pigott has evidently' not forgotten the old adage f'A11 wo• - rk •and no p' lay" for he is getting` a billiard table , prepared for,. . "The Maples." i Master- Dan. McGillivray of . Kings- ton returned as watchman. . on the '. ' steamer • Rosemount after 'en. absence •of •eleven years. Nile. Mr. and Mrs. .M.. J. Wilsun. • of Teeswater were renewing old ac'gtia- iintances in this locality Miss rilahel Bailie and Miss. :Olt' e• IIelyxar. spent tlic Thanksgiving holt days , at tiro 'Home of .the latter it fClinton: • • .,. ' .: At .i•lie I,p��. i.h League on fiuesd:ry g evening the subject "How •Inter'nper-: anceliindet's liissions" was taken Iry Clarenec: nusiow. - Read The i, ews-Record• for tfie'ne- ws of Huron..• hu.e+e Ji V T+r+s 2fyesbaa+-•t2�eKa'.i.R�..ms?F•X.-, • e r9.lr'�� ism•. lamd i [For: harness well' made and that loo -s well wears [look's, 1 ea s long. Corrie ': to us. Do yott netd a robe ? If, so see. :our stock of 4askatehowan ro Ics,etc;. • Thereis ,no Metter stock food that: the', International. , Read the testi- monials and 'yeti will buy. it. We sell it ti W. J. Welsh is having leis jewelry + .1,C QlO establishment arranged in' up-to-date style• .•-AUBURN- PLEASE • e Do not consider it a harpship to do as much for THE NEWS-EC.R[) as you do for a 'city woekM ° ly or daily -----pay for it in advance. Consult Your ,.ddress altrures. • •