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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-01-09, Page 5."Hail' Llai 1 )1 .3! The Clinton News Reeor'd • uiiett, Township... Local; Option carried again is * on Monday bya zzlajerity of 110, lnerelise p1 140 Qver the Tete of AIM years age Mr. MeMiliau re- .#104O,.. e- .malas the reaves 4p 1y a majority 01 4/rho remain ng •lnembers. .of. the `•ewklsicil et 1907 ` 'were also r@-elegted. Itoovo 1 2 3 4 5 $. 7 ¶otAt T4Mr 310,enullau 73 80 53 71 33 49 39 409 Ww Patterson 1f4 tag 271;8844 47 330 Oouricmgr4 -Jake Barr Oyuwtn Churvahill Retort (Marie SweBap.i.Ler • -J'oka Lauauiyu bor local tionioe 33 79 35 07 34 48 44 el 72 77 42 3397 32 8873 541142925 51 78 24 b7 44 51 airs in 79 49 69 39 30 48 37 61 13 67 91 68 38 43 32 68 51 37 41 20 85 109 17 76 36 12 69 331 974 357 303 436 Leadbury Wedding bells are soon to ring on dike line east of Leadbury. fi We are pleased at learn that Mr. Jas. Sholdtce is iinprreeag as well -as can bo expected. Mr. Clayton White leaves this week to attend Stratioru iciness College. Mr. Harry Kinny of iassatohewan as visie;ng at the home of Ai) mother, Mrs. J. Kinney. ' Mr. Thomas Archibald had a suc- Phail.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. eassful bee on Saturday mo.'ing the Ivfson, .., alit schoolhouse to his reside iee. Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Monteith:' . spent ...The invitations are out for the the Christmas holidays .with friends •catebratian of the 24 :11 a1 nicer. ary of in Goderich and Leeburn. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Workman are visiting friends iii Lbndon, Mr. W. H. Johnston speet New Year's with 111; mother in Mafelerng, Mr:. John Mcdona�ld has. returned from the .West after spending two and a half years there in the Moosejaw dis- trict. He likes the country well . and hopes to return in the spring when be intends to • settle on a homestead in the Willow Bunch district. He thinks it is just the country for a young man. Miss Maud Ricker is : home on a visit. Miss Maggie Macdonald is spending Mr. Henry Dayman • of Whitewood a few weeks with her cousins at and Mr. and Mrs. Hum- '•Ch selhurst. phrey Dayman and,• family Mr. and Mrs, D. Tudor spent Tues- of Golden Plains, . Sask., are. elay'the guest of the former's parents, going to spend the winter with friends Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stanley at Rolm- here. The last named have been out •esvnlle. L West about four or five. years, They The Canadian -Order of Foresters have let the contract for their new hall to Mr. S. S. Cooper of Clinton. It will be of brick, two stories lrigh .and cost about $2,000. Goderich. tort in June, When the term of Ren, A,eo. i. McAllister expires. Mr. Haz- en is comparatively young n 9.441 is regarded as t%ne ,ot the strong men of the London Methodists p nfererice. Be is just. completing a tour years' pastorate at Vtetesia, Street rhr uc and :'Prior to than r. at for three yeart in Devine Stara?b ch.treb,; Sarnia. - Mr.. Alden Whiteman of Detroit spent the Chriktm'as: vacation with his ,parents: • Mr. aril Mrs, McClyroel►t entertain- ed during. Christmas week their son,. Joseph of Windsor and their daugh- ters, Miss Maggie and Mrs, Greaves and children, all of London. Mr. McMurtrie spent Christmas with friends in. St. Thomas. Mr. and i4rs. Webber and elitist of LendOn were guests over Christunas at the home] of the tatter's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. George Alair. Mr. Jas. Barrett of Petrone.. and his brother Stephen of Ilderton were visiting their sister, Miss 'Mary, dur- ing the past week. ` Mr. and Mrs, McPhail spent the Christmas holidays with -'°Mrs, Mc - the wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Smiles Staples. The celebration takes place ©t the 10th of this mows'. Constance Mr. John Stanley, of Vebean, South Dakota, is at present visiting his iatber; Mr. Jas. Stanley and . other friends. 6 Mr. Wm. Carnoohan of Seaforth spent New Year's in the village..... Miss Evelyn Clark entertained a few friends on New Year's' night. Goderich Rev. James Iiarniltop of Leeburn Presbyterian church ofoiated at resi- dence and grave. The pallbearers were all connected with shipping and all Free Masons, Captains Inkster, John and Murdoch Macdonald, Alec Lawson and Messrs W. Marlton and 'W: Watson. On the casket was a beautiful sheaf, with anchor of white .roses, carnations and lilies of the valley, tribute from the Mariners of 4Goderich. Tho guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Rowan • .1 Toronto relatives of the Bode family. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Green of town, were among the many mourners, the lat- ter being the daughter of the late Captain Bogie. The late Caetain An- drew Bogie was a tearless seaman, .and commanded many schooners, the :last being the Ontario, owned by the have now 320 acres and are doing web. Even this year they lied' a. larger crop than they could Have, ex- pected if they had remained On their farm in Tuckersinith. Mr. John Cameron who has . also been homesteading north of 1Vloosejew is home for the winter. He had 30,0.0 bushels of No: 3: northern this year. He as well as Messrs. Dayman are en- thusiastic over their experiences ai. well as future prospects. ' Marriages • NEWTON-WESTON-At• Wesley 'par- sonage, Clinton, on "JainiaryWth, by Rev: W. J. Jolliffe, B..% e„ Eu - do H. Newton .of t etreit to.Xliable E. Weston of Bayfield. • SCRUTON-BAER-In Clinton -on Dec. 31st, by Rev. Dr. Stewart, • Jennie, daughter. of Mr. Samuel • Barr, to Edward Seruton, all .-Af Clinton. HUDSON -PERDUE -In Vancouver,: B. C., 'on December~'24th, Clara,. eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Per- due of Clinton; to John ' Hudson Seymour Bros. now of Detroit. The 'of Vancouver. • Rathburn, Jane McLeod, Rumbatll and SHE PHARD-WGBSTER-.et the: -other Goderich schooners, were ai . residonee• of iht:. brldc';s mother, •commanded by him. His brother, Goderich on New Year's Day,' 'bv, Captain James Fogie, (Jim was bet- Rev. Jas. A.• Anderson,;.Frederick' ter known in town than the deceased, Charles, son of ' Japtain sir,. and but died some years ago. Mrs. Shephard, to Lilly May, . The funeral of the late Isabel Neil daughter of William H. 'and ..Mrs, :ley, relict of the late Michael Andrews Webster. . took place on Saturday 4th January MCLEAN-McKAY-At .. the • residence from her late residence Bayfield Road, of the bride's parents, on New :Rev. Mr. Millyard officiating a.. house `Year's day, by R•ev; . A. (1. • Wis.. and cemetery. The pallbearers were hart, John McLean of Earl Grey; Messrs. W. Swafficld, R. Thompson, Sisk., to Marion,. dauliter of •Mf" *George Edward, David Clark, Mainuel I and`Mrs. Flugh W. McKay of Grey. Mitchell, and Grant. Upon the -casket . MEGGISON--CLARK-At' ''the .resist - among the floral tributes were a love- ( encefof the bride's aarents,' Bel- ly pillow from the family with grave, on Dec. 26th; 1907,.by Rev. "Mother" in purple letters, a pretty ' 'G. W: Rivets, Alwin E. lvleggison wreath of the same flowers frond of Waskeda, Man.,. to Sara E., the Goderich Elevator Staff and daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Win. crescent of white roses, carnations ( CIo A: of 'Belgrave, lilies of the valley, from the BATE-CLARKE-At London, oh Goderich Fire Department, and •a Dee. 24th, by Rev..R. E. Evans,'. ,her son,belongii?g to both companies. } Rachel Clarke, daughter of Mr. The late Isabel Neilley was 1 orn ' in Gla!sgodv• Scotland, and cane to God- erich while a young woman, and was married to the late Michael Andrews, by whom she had four children, one son, Mr. James Andrews, and three daught_rs, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrg. Richard Postlewaite and Mrs. Andrews at home. About :;1 years GRAHAM -In 'froderieh; on Deceinber ago, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews retired 31, 1907,. Thomas Graham,. in his from farm life, and took onarge of 93rd year. MUN:RO-In Auburn; on January 1st D. E. Munro, aged 56 years. and 2 months: BELL• -In . Goderich, oh ;December 27th, 'Jane Bell, relicts cf the' late Alexander ata, aged 87 Jots and 4 months. • •ALLAN --In Pgmondvil'lc, on Jan. 1st Mrs. •Allain Allan, aged 84 years, 4 months and 22 clays, ., Births. 1101110PNS-In ' Goderich 'on January and Mrs. Wm: Clarke, of the Babylon Line, Stanley, t,o Wn1. "Sinclair Bate of Thronto. Deaths, CARTER -In Clinton en Jan. • : 8t1i,• David S. `Carter of Goderich townsl ship, aged 49.years rand 9 months. his brother's estate in Goderich. For iihe last few years, Mrs. Andrews fail- ed in health, but every care was giv- en her by her' devoted son, and daugh- ters, and she fell peacefully "Asleep in the Arms 3f Jesus'' on Thursday 2nd Jan. 1908. Mr, William Andrews of Dungannon, stepson of the late Mrs. Andrews, and his son William ,ot the same place attended the funer- al. R?v. Geo. N. Hazen, pastor of Vic- toria iatoria Street church, Goderich, has a cepteal the invitation of the quarterly board of the Centennial Methodst' 5th, to Mr. and Mrs.,H. E. Hod 'church, London, to become their pas- gens, a daughter. A. 44+++++++44-44+++44444+++++++++++++++++++++ The MOL ONS BANK INOORPORA'I'ED BY' ACS` Ob' PARLIA HENT 1805. Z Capital paid up $3,3015,840,00 Reserve Pund $3,305,840.00 HEAD ONF L IViO T C 1V RnAt• - DIRRECTO Si. WM. MOLi3ON MAOP11I I4SON" , President S. H. 'E W IN'G} V ice•Presldetlt M. Ramsay J'. P, Ola o W. gel rn, SIT, M'rtrkiand>Molsoir•, Lt. -001F, C. Henshaw+, Wixi, O,. McIntyre, • t General Manager, A•. D. urn n es Elliott, R f5 tzord, Chloe t acerGlr and Superb' dent f Ligan J 0a. Ctid f, Dr,pe e4i tape Iia W. W. L,. Chipman, ct3 BANK otoArythieN'"t" Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reeetvod a d Interest allowed at 3 per et3t1 .froln date of deposit, Coarlpbnntled 4. times a year e ca AL or collected'NioNPgiven i en to It branches of Farmers' business. Sale 0 $ c. E. DOWIMNG, Malinger " CLINTON +++++++++'++++++++++++++++++++++++++ rA t4 �vI4AVc� tr+ 5 Money Saving List For Our Big Sale Compare Prices With Others. TWENTY: thousand dollar's worth of Ivry Goods to be cleared out by the first of February. POSI- TIVELY NO RESERVE. Sale starts' Jan, 3rd and continues until Feb. 1st, Regardless of other sales yoil will get more for your honest dollar here than elsewhere. We have a reputationt , or the best Dry Goods at the lowest prices, HONEST DEALING AND FAIR .PROFITS 'ITS has been our motto, and we And it wears well. Noinflating of of old prices here, All goods marked in plain figures with selling out prices marked in red pencil. Come in the morning' if . possible. We will have increased staff of Clerks. $3.75 Wool Blankets 2.90 Wool Blankets with ..blue •or pink borders, good big size, our special at 3.7b, sale pc ice ... . .. , . 2.90 $4.50 Wool Blankets 3, 50 Pure Wool Blankets, size 40x78, .an extra heavy blanket. blue and. pink hordes, Regular 4.50 for.... 3.5.0 Other prices at like discounts.. 15c Apron Gingham.11c • Blue and white Apron Gingham with or without border: very wide width, Regular 15e for.:...,...,. Yard -wide Flannelette 8c 500 yards of one -yard -wide Plan-. Children's "Buster Brown" Lea- nele.tte, good weight and quality, ther Belts in back, . brown, white: worth to -day 10c, sale price..:...;: .08 and red. 'with Teddy Bear buck- les, all sizes, Regular lac for, ..... 25c Boys Worsted Hose. 15c • Boys Black Worsted Hose; good heavy weight, all sizes. Regular 25cfor ................ . 50c Worsted Hose 32c .15 Boys Black Worsted Huse, dou- ble knee. extra good -heavy weight, all sizes. Regular 50c for .32• 25c Ladies Leather Belts 15c Ladies Leather Belts in black, brown and tan, with fancy buckle. Regular 25e for :15 25c Buster Brows' Belts forat5c. 25c Ladies Woolen Mitis • 19c Ladies,Wrrolen Bin k-fditts, fancy knitted long cuff, all sizes Regular 25e for • 500 Children's Toques 39c ;. -i5.. ehildrnh's Fancy- WooleirToques,- frill length and half toques, honey 00D3 be" aiItthe popular orings. Regular 5')C for. . • .3.9 50c Ladies Golf Gloves 39c Lrdies fancy knitted Golf Gloves in black, white and grey. 6.11 sizes. Regular 50e for . . :39 $1 Ladies, Mocha Kid' Gloves 79c Ladies Brown Mocha Kid'Gloves. wool lined, splendid wearing qual' ity, alt sizes: Regular 1.00 for.... . •. 125 Mocha Kid...Gloves`98c, .. 9, Ladies best quality Mocha. Fid • Gloves, heavy welght,.fancv wool lining; • two dome fasteners, all sizes. Regular 1,25 for. .98• "; 50c Ladies .Cashmere Hose -32c IO dozen. Ladies fine ribbed Cashmere Hose, heavy •` weight, settniless feet, shaped ankle, all sizes.• Regular ttOc for..' ......... .32 35e Children's Toques 29c _. Children's fancy full length or half Toques, honeyconbe knitted,•. all the popular colorings.' Regu. lar 35c for.... .29 '.•25c Ladies Linen Ti rnovers 12 Ladies•pure Irish linen Turnover Cellars;fancy edges, of , silk, .sev- eral pretty designs Regular 25c, Sale'price:2 for . . � .2 s`. $2,50 Ladies Silk Shawls: 1.09 Ladies cream pure silk Shawls; or Fascinators, :.several • pretty weaves, large size. Regular 2.50 for.....,....... .... ...,.... .,.. .1.99 • $1.50 :Chien Neck Scarfs 99c Laaies•Chiflon Neck Scarfs, two yards, in white and cream. , Regu; _ . lar 1.50 for • .99. .:-.. Excelda Handkerchiefs 25 dozen Excelda Handkerchiefs, polka'dot border, good size, Reg- ular 150, sale price 3 for.........::. $1.25 Ladies Umbrellas 98c 10e Prints for 8c Ten piecesgood heavy Ducie Print, fast colors in light and dark. .25 Regular 10e for Ladies Mercerized Black Um- hrellas, fancy handles, good wear- ing tops, patent runners.. Regu lar 1.25 for .98 $1,25 U.nderskirts;98c . Ladies Black Sateen Underskirts, four rows .ot frilling, dust ruffle, all sizes. 'Regular 1.25, sale price. . .98 $1.25 Sateen Waists; 98c Ladies Black Sateen• Waists, three styles, new this season, all sizes. -Regular 1.25 for..; .. , $2:50 Silk Waists 1..98 Ladies white_. Sap' wash -Siler Waists, prettily trimmed, several styles. Regular 2 50. for.., ...... ,, 3.59 for. 3.00 5:00 for 4.00 :08. 10c Wrapperette for 5c Ten pieces W`eapperette, all good patterns, worth 9c at•the mill to- day, clearing them out at the yd.. .05 10c Toweling -.for 8c 50 yards ()rash Toweling, .gond. weight, with or without colored . border. Regular 10e for .08 12>ic Toweling 10c . 50 yards .good heavy Crash Towel- ing, good weight. Regular 1212e for .10 • Lace Curtains' .. It is impossible to describe our. stock. .98 . ` of Lace Curtains, hit few prices quoted below will give you an idea of bow we are going to sell them: •" , 150 Flannelette' 1ie•: Extra heavy English: Stripe Flannelette, in all the popular colorings and white, 32 inches . wideegular 15c for' . ` • 15c Black 'Sateen: 11e good heavy Sateen, 27, inches Wide, in black, white.:crearn, blue: pink,.yellow, red, etc. Regular 15c for 12i -c rints 10C Ten pieces gond English Print, all good patterns, lot colors, light ' and dark grounds: Regular 12ic for ........ . ....... 6c; Toweling for 4e. 100 yards only, Honeycombe Toweling. Regular 0e, sale price.. 411 *�1 Regular 50e Curtains for.. .39 Regular 75e Curtains fdr: , ;55 --'Regular-L00-Curtains-fan: -,79 -- Regular: 1.25 Curtains for 1,00 Regular;1.50•Curtains for- Llo .. Regular 2:00 Curtains for 1.50 35c: Ladies Vests 25c Ladies winter vests: Natural: Dolor,, trimmed with Ribbon, reg 35 sale price • 50c 'Ladies Vests 39c 25 Ladies Natural and Fleece Lined vests winter weight, all sizes, reg,50e for • .39 50c Table Linens '39e Pure 'Table Linen, : wide, good pattern. reg 50e for .39 Reg 75c for . .'.S 5 Reg, $1..00 for .79 Reg. $F.25 for , . 84.00 $7 Ladies Coats 4,75 Ladies Black Beaver Cloth Coats, well made, good style, and perfect : . fitters: Regular 7.00 for.. . . 4.75 Black Beaver Coats 12,0%. for.,.. 8.00 . Black Beaver Coats 13.50. for.:... 9.50 Black Beaver Coats 18.00. for..:. , I3.00 - A11':Children's Coats marked, at • :Olt & C08i; and .less.• L71? 0 0.0.s „mum. • C.,4rJvJ ON' FOR SALE.. ----:Set single nar,lase with. collarhames and breast e.oln.r. Al- io lso buggy "al;nost ,new and robe; Dr, L'honlpson.. TWO FARMSPOP, SALE. -I WILL ...offer for • sale by public auction at the ContmerciaL Hotel, Clinton, at 2 o'clock p. •.,m. on Saturday,, 'Feb. lst, the fallowing :.20 acres on the hayfield Road, one males south . 01 Clinton, '.mown as the Plewes faint, and 40 acres, part of the Craig farm on the same road. Have had a good 'offer to go West henre this sale. 10 per dent of purchase money, on, day of sale. -Jas. A. Smith. Clinton P. O. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY... -- The annual general meting of the Clinton Horticultural So't;+ety will. he held fnc ell's ttirill t Chairxrr o �. n Monday, 20th .'"nnuary, :Litt at 8 p: m..-14, D..McTaggart,r S'•eretary. ANNUAL ME 'TING,---T1I111 AN. dual Meeting of the Ba fiel'l A ri�- oultural society • Will be h Id in the town fall, Bayfield. on I riday, Jett. 17th 10418 at one o'clock 0. in., for the purpose ,f receiving the audit - ore and treasurers' reports', the el- ection of o lieers and directors for he ensuing wear and the t: ansae- tion of other hr.,iness. A, hill at. ttndanee of the lite+.nuers is reqest- ed. eo. 1st. .1r.eelucfi:xde, Sem Mary; R. Snowden, I'r.isidettt. 01.1 BARGAIN. -A MORSE AND COM - plate driving outfit to bd sold this Week. -Also a sire.* nutter. -Apply to Rev. W. F. Kerney, Clinton. TIMBER FOR S I E.�-•A QUANT °ty of choice Heretock and' Basswoe for sate. Will be sold on the utum or in the fog at the bush, logs to 1 scaled before leaving the•prenlise For further particulars apply Samuel Reid, Varna, or J. T. Rei Brucefield. - 014 CARD OI' TIIANI4S...TO THOSE who have patronized zne .n my bus - Mess the past year I wish to re - •burn my sincerethanks and their continued patronage is respectfully solicited. -Mrs. W. Moore. NOTICE OP . LIC'' NSE 'rRANSFHa License'District of West Huron, Notice is' hereby given that C. W. Brown of the town of Clinton has 'made application to transfer' the, li- cense for the premises in- the town of Clinton, knoWn as the Rotel Nor- mandie, ne f. die to AS a t' 1 roan L.r o the town iif'Berlin, and that said ap- plication will be considered at a meeting of • the Board of License Commissioners do be held in Clinton at one o'clock p. m. on Friday, - Jan. 10th, 1008. All petsons inter. ested will govern themselves ac. coxdingly.-A. Asquith, License .Ilia ifieetox. Auburn, Dee. 24th, 1007, • PIANO. AND "ORGAN TUNING' AND Repairing.; -The undersigned is prepared :ilio do all kinds cif piano and organ tuning and repairing, and being a man of practical experience is able • to guarantee satisfaction. Orders s ma be left at W. S. R Holmes' drug store. -Ed. J. How- ard, Clinton.. FARM FOR SALE. -LOP .32 ON the 11th con. of "oderieh township,. consisting of 38 acres, 30 .axes plowed, acres in fall wheat. The farm is in a good state•of cultivate ion. Good, brick house, i at'i 4(.x50 feet, with stone foundation. - --The place is about 4 miles front 'Clinton. For sale on reasonable terns; : For further particulars apply . ta' r os1 Cotclough, Hoiniesvifis P. O.• 08-i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 32nd annual meeting of the McI( lfop ' Mutual Fire insurance Company will be hold ,at Iliia Sea-, forth town halt onFriday,, January y 17th, 190$, at one o'eto;k 13. in, 1311siness ,; receiving, the ;)1reetors , Auditors and Tr aurer's reports, election of three Directors and such other business as may he nceessary for the good and welfare of the Company. 'rho retiring • ,directors are James r!onnolly, George Dale and .John Watt, who are tligibt for re-election. All are Militated to intend.-Johtt B McLean, trr..sidcixt,l "Thos.' E. flay*, Secretary. .41160141.11i. ..16/416.1 •glis'41.11b0111111b4111hAkc4 $ 1116,Slock lleilllcmg sALE $ Com'mencitig Saturday Jan. 4th and Ending January 25th.' $- The big stock is now at your disposal We have cut i the price or every article in our stock. ' No reserve. Everything. must go. • Come. Buy, Save. - Make money. None better. None SP low. 1 his will be your opportunity to , buy goods at ,Sacrificed ro fits, POPLESTONE ,CARDINER. Successors to MMMcKi neon 4z Co, BLyTH p Ctialh Paid for Butter and Egg*. Advertising in The News4 ecord Pays