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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-03-05, Page 4a'a • • "7.1rAPIrmounfrlirr,=771r, 111.7110"1"1,70.1111=4...1111111.1111F 4 oppiommippwwwie • ....=...1111.•••-••••••••••••••••••••11,----- • Clinton Newsfitecor4 • ,^ 1 March snit 1908 Still lore Bargains We sold large (luau.. tides of Walt Paper; Station- ary, China and Faneyaloods on our semeannual•Bargain Days - Saturday, Monday,. and Tuesday last, but our prices will continue to at- tract intending purehusers. W. COOPER & CO. CLINTON Constance. The Misses Paul of Brussela spent last week the guest of their fried, Mes. Wm. Britton. • John Button has engaged with Mr. Geo. Wheatley for a year.. There was no service in the Method- ist church here on account of the storm. Mr. Peter Lindsay spent a fevk days last week the guest •of friends. at Gorrie. Wedding bells will ring before lona . • in the village. • Three large wildcats have been dap- tured at Dundalk this winter. The cats are said to be very plentiful. Branch of Labor Bureau to be es- tablished in East End. ..V.Arna Loudon Road. Owing to the indisposition of the M. Charles' Gibbings paidfriends pastor, M. Andreae Reid took the services ou the Varna eireuit on Sun- day. The At Hon* of the Missionary Auxiliary at the parsonage on Fri- day' night lest was Well attended and much enjoyed, At the meeting Of the toWnsidp council on Monday the Good Roads movement was given a hoist. The county council having done the :em0 their was no other course for our COO/Kit to pursue. As the result of the final assessment on the Schwalm. Drain eeCouuti there is on hand the stun of $3.87 which is now being distributed back to the council, Henry Zeal*, John Manson aw John 13a.1er. The report is not so favorable in the case or the Logan Drama where the sum of $96 must be killed in order to defray the expense of the lawsuit which, the engineer did not figure on in his original estimates. We regret having to 'report the very serious accident Mr. Ted muter. met with .on Saturday last. •He had his chopping outfit at work at Mr, Wil- liam Dennison's, and while •edjusting Ole draft he was struck a violent blow in 'the face whieli smashed his nose arid injured his eye. He was rendered unconscious and lost a great deal • of blood before the Dr. could, arrive from Clinton though he came over at a hot pace. Mr. Muter is now improving but he is very weak and it, Will someitime before he ^ regains his wonted strength, • • . . ' I•ondesboro Rev. William Gated, reissiohary to. Formosa, who is at present at home on furlough, will preach' at Bums' and, Knox churches on Sunday first On Sunday and Monday, March 15thl and 16th, the Epworth League will hold their anniversary servicee. Oe Sunday the services, morning, and evening, will bo conducted by the pester. On Monday evening in ad dition to local talent, Mrs, Itutnan3 will deliver her yery popular address, "Ceylon, the Island ol Gems," Mrs. Rutnam, Who has spent some years in missionary work in Ceylon, is Ole to give a. Very interesting eczema of the Wiled and the work 'beteg done there so that all who have an opportunity Of bearing her should ,do so. • GodariCh • Messrs, F. F. Lawrence and. Williain Marlton, shipbuilder, will leave for California .shortly. a Dr: aStaing will act as treasurer for the Public. Library Board until a suc- cessor is appointed in,plaee of Treas- urer 'Kernighan :resignedva • : The Ladies' Aid af• Knox church, met on Wednesday afternoon of last week at Mrs: Magnus Swanson" idence. to. make garments for the Foreign and Moine Missious. 1 The New Drg Goods Firm . , Opening Saturdag Morning, Feb. 29th, in Thos. Jack-, son's Old Stand. Newest, of t e New WE BEG to announce. to the people of Clinton and surrounding country that we are • opening with . a Brand •New Stock of Staple and Fancy.Dry Goods, and solicit a share of your patronage, We invite you to inspect our stook and learn our prices, we feel confident they will p ease you,. / • • near areeswater a visit tale past weele Mr. T. J. Elliott and family left OA Thursday last: on en extended vis- it with friends at her old home near Uxbridge, Mr, F. Nat and. M's. J. Nott vis- ited Mr. H. aleConnell of Hay 'last Friday who, we are sorry to hear, has a, bad . attack of blood poisoning. Miss alaggie Craig of Blyth has been the pest of her sister, Mrs. F. Nett, Misses Sara and Matilda Nott spent Sunday with Blythariende. Miss Edna Hardy has a rather sev- ere attack 'of La Grippe. fr• After a lingering illisess extending -over the past couple of months, death came as a release on Saturday morn- ing last to Mr. Hobart Rahey who has been a resident of this section for the past. decade. A victim of heart trouble for nearly half that time, . he was, a patient and great sufferer. He was born' in Whitby township over 53 years ago ant. came to Western 03fte tarso when, a young man residing south' of London for, some time,, and from theme to Clinton when, he mar- ried Milla, daughter of Mr. A. Wiltse niireteen years ago . who is left to mourn his loss. One sister, Mrs, R. H. Walker of Stratford survives him. Deceased was a man of exemplary char- acter and a quiet and retiring dispos- ition, one who would command the .respeet of any community in which be lived. He was a memberof Ontario street church and the Home Circle, Clinton. •Kind hands laid him peace- fully- tot rest in Clinton cemetery on Monday afternoon. To those who mourn he sympathy of this commun- ity is extended. . Auburn The following shows the relative standing of pupils of U. S,. S. No. 5, Hullett and Wa,wariosh, for February, based on attendaeae, test papers and general proficiency. • • • Sr. Division. 5th. class.- Ray Munro,. Ralph Mune to, Milton Pfeffer, Lottie Jackson, Raymond F'ergusora . • Sr. 4th. -Lizzie Carter, Wesley Me- Clinchy, Ernma Pfeffer, • Miltoa. Plun- kett, Edna Armstrong, Roy Naeglea Marjorie Doyle, • . 'Jr. eth.-Winnie Howson May Dens ted le • Ernest Jaelcion, Clareeee Symington, John 'Stalker', Troniilda, Pfeffera 'Grade .Plunkett, itell Staler .• Laura, Jackson, Mary, Reitaay, • Zelia Doyle. . • • : • • Sr. ,3131.-aleta Jackson, Russ.,1 King,Blanch Ferguson, Frank Rabin sona.I.loyd Ferguson, Thos. ; Arm- strong, Elma Younglauti, Alfred Lemp Willie Lamp , • • Jr. a3ra-Robert Phillips, Jennie Stalker, Team Symington, : Esther MeClinehey Laverne Robinson,'Earl Raithby: . • •• Jr. Division. • Sr. and.--Hareey • Mearien; Willie Carter, *Norman McBrien,"Gordon; Mc-. Clinchey, Attalla. Lemps, Edna Roblin-. eon: ' • .. Jr. and,--Eileri Palates', Ada Stew, arta Lena Plunkett, Effie Stoltz:, Pt. 2nd,-Berdie Ferguson. • Sr. Pt. lsta-Jean Stewart, Ethel atelker, eichie Robinson. 'Jr. Pt., Ruddy, Graeme Syintegten, Lenora Yungialuta, Vidor Taiiiablatta Georgina Beadle. . . Arrangements -.have been • made . to hold the concert. to sapport the Pub- lic ' Library on the evening of Mereb 18th: First-class talerit • hasbeen se. cered and being assistedL by the . beat local etalent Will give 'a program •oi. higheelase na,ture. • .• Messes.' J. E. Robertson and A F. Johes made a business trip to Goa - erica on Saturday last. . The Conservatives Make a Sweep in Neiv Brunswick New Brunswick, which' has been un- der Liberal rule for twenty-five years, administered a crushing defeat to that party on Tuesday when it elected 29 Conservatives, 10 Liberals and 5 In- dependents. Tho standing previously was 35 Liberals, 10 Conservatives ants 1 Independent Liberal. • • • Blake Quito an unique gathering of youths assembled at the home of Mr. T. Johnston on Saturday last When. a 'birthday party was held in honor of his sop, Norman, who was born six- teen years ago on the last day of February, Such odeaeions must nee- essarily occur 'at ;protracted intervals and Norman does well to make the most of his few birthday -s. Mrs. Couch and son of Chiselherst visited at the home ef Mr. Hall on Sunday. Master Wilber% returned with them after a few months' stay out East, Mr. Douglas Sparks, who has been attending the C. 13. 0,, returned homq on Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Douglas treated the people of the raeighborhood. to a party one evening last week, The steam last Sunday Was rather unpleasant for chureh goers and as a consequence of it the attendanee was stkl4r11. .Arthur Edighoffer has purchased the barber shop in Zurich from Mt, P. Manns, We wish Arthur success. Ma. Robt. Boyce had a wood bee last Saturday when he inaneged to get a good pile made ready for use. The following report shows the re- lative standing of .'the pupils( of IL S. S. No, 9, Stanley, for February. Sr. IV. -Gordon Manson, Albert laeys, Mary. Douglas, Jr, IIL-Maty Meyers, Marie Ken! nel, Jacob lireimerman. ri (a),-Entina Ilechler, Emanuel Moyer, Jacob Moyer. b) -John Aaron MOMS, Sophia °ascii, Iatimund Oeseh. 11 (c' -Lorne Mamma Aaron Oeach, Roy •McDritie, Pt. II it).-A1berba Pin' ay , Mar- enee ITaU, Merano Oeseh. Pt, II at -Willie Manson, Pearl gc74r, Ada_ Kennet -G. S. Howard, Teacher. Hullett Township Mrs. Dr. Clark- of Billings, 'Montana, called on trioxide. here lot week. Sime will be remembered bere AS Miss Fox - ton, a fernier teacher in No. 4, lIallett, Miss Laura Stewart is visiting friends in 13lyth and Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freeman and Miss Jane Frew:mil are visiting Lon- don relatives. Mr. Thomas Quigley vent a few (awe this week visiting friends in this vicinity before leeving for Tillson- bilrg where he hee beught a boot and shoe shop, S. S. No. 4 hsbee closed foe two weeks on account of the measles being bad in the smarm. Miss Sturdy resumed her duties on Monday. Assessor Carter was called horns last Thursday on account of the tu. nem of .Mrs, Carter.. She is now im- proving nicely. The Weekly Mail and Empire and The News -Record to any address for one year for $1.25. Holmesville Miss Kathleen Swann of Fellarton is here visiting old friends and is the guest of Mrs, Will. Pickard. Mrs, Leach returned from Goderich last week; after spending some time with Mrs, McKenzie. Miss Craadiek returned to her' home in Chatham after visiting her undo, Mr. G. Ladd. • Miss Lulu Mulholland spent Sunday at hernia Rev. , Mr. Swann attended the funer- al of Mrs. A. Cantelon of the 9th ecin. Monday, The cbeese and butter factory share- holders held• a meeting on Saturday in the hall and appointed new directors and are: getting things, ia working, shape for the merlin season. We understand McLeod Bros. are moving to Goaerich this week. Wo are sorry to lose midi good n,eigabors and friends and: They will be muck Missed in the community: We expect Mr. Nelson who has bought the farm will be moving this week to his new home. We Welcome him to our corn• mu nit y. • Rheumatism In the Blood, ourt:NKIT v:31::•INTRI CHING TH.4 131.000 WITII DR. WaLLIa.a4S1 There is only ono -way by which rheumatism can be 'cured. It must be treated through the blood. Lini- ments and outward applications may give temporary relief, hut they can't possibly cure the trouble. And wile you are experimenting with lint - merits the, trouble is every day be- coming, mere firmly rooted in the system, and more difficult to care. The poisonous paid that causes rheu- matism must be driven out of the blood, and ,you can only do this by malting new, ricai rad blood through the use ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Chas, H. Lumley, ea hriektoed, Ont., is one of the best known farra- ers in Lambton. cpuray. About three years ago, while Mr. Lumley was en- gaged in threshing, he became over- heated, ena this was followed by a severechill that started the rheu- matic amine, M. Lumley says: "I did not think anything of it at the time as I was accustomed to. Wag exposed ,to all kinds ot weather, As a result I' was unable to go about next morning. I had severe pains in my arms and legs which I treated at first with the usual home reraedies,' As abese did not help me, and. :the trouble was growing worse the doetpr was sent for, but he did not have any better success,. He told me I was suffering from a severe at- tack of. rheumatism, and there can he no doubt about it, as I was con fined 'to my house about four months before I 'was fortunately advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink -Pills.' I sent for a supply, and it was not long before I found they were helping me, and by the time I had taken: a half dozen boxes the trouble had entirely disappeared:77.in otfier respedte alb° pills also greatly improved • my health, and I never felt better in ma' life than 1 have since taking them. I therefore most cheerfully recom- mend Dr. Williams' Pink pills to other similar .sufferers," Dr: Williams', Pink Pills Make cures of this kind after doctors and cern rnoi medicinesfail, because they act- ually make near, rich veil blood. They don't cure the mere symptoms. They, go right to the root of the trout : in the blood. That isWhy this medicine curesanaemia, indigestion, neuralgia, palpitation of the heart, and the headaches and backache& brought :on by the ailments that fill the litres of ge many women with misery. DO not fake any pills without the narne ."Da, Williams' • Pink. Pale 'for Fele People" en the wrapper ‚around the hex. Sold by all thediciae dealers , ore ay mail at 50 <tents. a.bax or six boxes for $a.50 from: The De...Will- lams' Medicine Co .•,. Brockville, Ont. 00deiia.h •TiaWnthiaa On Friday- evening last another • of. the pioneers of this township passed Mao restain the apex -bon orMargaret Hanley, rend: of the late Adam Cae- telon,. Sr. She Washorn in Ennis- killen, Ireland, la ;June 1328 and. when •ehe was emit°young her parents carne to Canada a and .• Hurea.• Her fathee died eine months •' aftet they landed but het'ariether • and brothers took up land on ''Lbe• con .' of this township which continued -to be, her 'acme until her marriage to Adem, Canteloa. Mr. and lgra. Cantelon lived for several years at Holmesville where Mr. Can- telon taught echeol,and afterwards at aruceaeal Where -lie was engaged in the sh6e-inelciiig. business. ; They • then settled upon .the farm on the 9th oon. where he died thirteen years ago and now his life partner has; joined him, Eight children were born to than and all survive to mourn . a deerly loaea mother : *Sarah and Hanley on the hornettead ; Arthur . and Mrs. David Cantelon in Clinton ; Adam • of %Maple Creek, .Sask.'; D. J. of the London ice. Force e-Williain • of ..Indian• Head SaskaaMrs. Ed. Floody, Torento, Ala were present 'at the Miami; which tepola 'place on Monday to Clinton Omni etery, exevalaiiliam arid Mrs. D. Cantelon, the latter being under the Dr's care.: The deceased was a life- long member 'of the Methodist church and the service,' et the house and' grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Snowdon. Tho pallbearers were : Adam Cantel - on, George Miller, Wesley Miller, Reuben Grigga Thomas Cole and Wii- ham Finley. Aramig those. from ''a clistarice who attended the funeral we.rei Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, CantelOn and their grand -daughter, Miss Ruby Mc- Lean., Mr. and. Mrs. 11. Johnstone of Goderich ; Mr. Ed. Flopdy, Toronao'l Mr. R. Ea Sharp, formerly of Ethel, Mrs. T. A. Walker,' Miss, Dolly. Can- telon and Messrs. D. and P. Cantel - on, Clinton. • 'Mr. Joan Fair and his. slaters, 'Misses Minnie and Lily Fair of. &VD) were: visiting at Mr. George Iledie'e this week. a . • . Mrs. William Perdue has been. con- fined to bed through an attack of congestion of the limo but at lime of writing is somewhat better. Miss Mara Cluff spent . a ' few days. with Clinton: relatives last week. A sleigh load of merry youths, from the 9th and lith eons. drove to the home of Mr. Lindsay of the lath con. On Friday last and spent it' • fele pleasant boars. • Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Edwards of Souris, Mare, visited last Thursday with friends on the hayfield Line.. Misa'Lizzie Burnett has taunted to Strathroy after haviteg a ,few months visit withher parents. • Miss Hattie' Middleton was last week the guest of Mrs. John Mc- Naughton of Varna. The many friends of Mrs, Robert Hanley Will be sorry to learn that she is still in delicate health, baying had to keep to her bed Most of the time since last fall, , The followingle the report of S. S. No. 9 for the tnonth of February, based on attendance and results of the weakly examinations: 5th class, --Bert Cooper. 4th.-41elena Middleton, Irene Millar EMMA; Can team. Jr. 4th.-Adela Finlay, Annie Coop- er, Etta Cole, John Finlay, btabel Wifllanison,• Jr, 3rd.-Jeatt Middleton, Arnold Millar, Edna, Wise, Bert Fiala?, Tea lesille Hildie, Alma Elliott, Georgina, Iludie, Fred, Hudie, • Sr. 2nd.-Relph Cantelon, Roy don4 Sadao Cook, Lloyd Millar, 011ie b.COler 211d. -Emma Connell, Lola HU& Je Charlie Hudie, Earle Cooper. Pt. Ist.-11ruc.! Grigg, Jean Cook, Tont Iludie. Enrolled attesdanee 20, average 23. J. Johns, Teablier. • Porter's Hill • Mr. George'Cox maimed to Stratford last week after spending a week with friend's sin this vicinity. Miss Nellie Macdonald returned to London last • Thursday after having visited friends in this vicinity for a few dare. • • ' Mr. Frank Macdonald is under the weather With a cold. • Mr. John T. Elliotals laid up with congestion of the lungs, • . Mr, T. C. Cox has been on the nick list' with grip and a slightaaaWkaesr bronchitis, but is now improving.... • Mise Sophia Lindsay visited .at'idr. Bali Mattledgea -laSt -Week. ' Mr. Colborne spent , Sunday at Mr. Jordan's. .• , Mrs. William Tiohbomo is impreer ing Irene an attack of grip. • Mi. Mrs. S, aVlePhail •visited Kippen friends last week. The. Weekly ' Mail and Empire and The News -Record to eeyaddress for one year ;for. $1:25, Miss Drysdale visited. at Mr. John Torrance's last Saturday and Sun- day. , M. Henry Hastings and family are impaoving from an attack of grip. • Mrs. Alex, Cox is Ole to be up again. • „ Mr. Janies Cox le indisposed with Mr. beslie 'Cox, visited Colborne friendslast week. , • • The Chosen Friend's had a debate at their 'regular meeting on Thursday, evening last, the subjeea :being "Resolved that the Cow is of ram) use to man than a Horse." The af- firmative was taken by O. W, Potter, George 'Vancleaburgh and John leleClure and the negative"by R. Y. • COX, Jas. Cox and Goldie Newton; The • af- firmativo won. The .next' debate is to be held en Thursday, March 12131a, the .regular meeting night, when the subject will ba: "Resolved that city life is more to bo pteferred than country life." • All the members are expected to be present 5o4 have an etijoyable time. -• • • Have One Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are 'sick.4 Ask his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. .for coughs and colds; Then use ft or not, just ss he says. W. mmHg). our formula. • siirrOhoi ir from our anemOirroo tiers Itt-ir-ge....004. dotard' Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills In the house. Just one pill atbedtlme, now and then, will wird off many an attack of biliousness, indigettion, sick headache. How many years has your doetwknovirt these pins? Ask him ail ibodt them. Midi by Ow X. O. Jilyst 00., Uwe% 10010.4wai. _Magistrate Wooden& arected on a Vonservatives swept Now Mit:Wink phargL\ of perjury. 1 ;eiteseeteepareeeeteasteaeueeeiemateerareeelealealettlerallera ISO The Cloth'iitl e dikes out 01. lusineM / For eeveral reasone vve have decided to make 4 change in our business and consequently, be- ginning Saturday, March -11th, we place on wile our $5,000 Stock of Clothing at prices that must clear the lot in a few weeks, It is nofake eale to raise a little moneyabut a 'gee. uine clearing sale of this department. All new stock bought within the last .nine months and consisting of all the newest patteme in Tweeds and Worsteds Bereember this stock is to be sold and sold quick. . .1 ly so it will pay you wellto. come while the Asa sortment is large. . , • g Terms Cash and the best posSible. valise for # i your money.. . PLUMSTEEL BROS. cbgt..4110.414.04SARbOirASAibeibeitae.nt.0~grao*re.,40130.0•0b4gboligio0410.: We Stand Back of Our Shoes. If an unworthy pair fincls aelace in our stock, its not your' fault and not your loss, • • • Our SHOES are made in such a. way, from such stock, that there's no excuse for anything but entire satisfaction. • We seldom have a mplaint and never a dissatisfaction, we don't do business that way. Our Shoes are fashionable durable and comfortable, and you pay only foe the shoes- .. nothingefor the -name, • • . a • • • , A. larger seocic than you usually see, and lower prices for the same quality than you ever run across. . • , • , • . ' • • 1 1 • • • • • : • . FRED. JACKSON " Always Reliable " CLINTON ',001.1111Maimlinisomminsmom $ MILLINERY APPRENTICES PAID. $ We wish three .Millinery APprentices: for our_ # spring trade: We will pay •waget, for first, second and third seasons. Apply soon. • • ' # • • • 1 • $500.00 Wall Paper Stock. We have added largely to our Wall Paper stock for this season; - giving customers a larger selection, a greater number of designs. : • and variety of colorings than heretofore. • • Borderings, Ceilings and Wall Paper sold at flat prices saving yoU from 25 to 50 per cent on former years. . • -Furs at Leis Than Makers' Prices. • $22.50 Dog Coats, well made and good skins. $10.50.. . $37.50'Wombat Coats; Gillespie's goodse$27,50. , $75.00 Men's Furlined Coat, with otter collar, $55.00. ' $00.00 Lady's Furlined Coat, lined with German Muskrat, beautiful . . collar with reveers, $45,00 $. M ' ' OO Lady's Furlined Coat. with American sable collar and German muskrat lined, $60.00. • : • $00.00 Men's Furlined Coat with Persian Lamb collar, $45.00. 875.00 Coon Coats for $55.00. $70.00 Coon Coats for $50,00. • $ $60.00 Coon Coats for $43.00. . $28.0a Corsican Lamb 132200 • • $25:00 Siberian Calf. $10.00. ' • . • • POPLESTONE GARDINER . $' Successors to McItinnon.d; Co., BLY-rm . Clean Sweep Specials February. In order to turn them into Cash quicklY, we will Sacrifice of .February We want to make a clean sweep of our winter goods during profit and sell the following lines at cost:' All our lines in Men's Felt and PeltAined Shoes. OvershoeS. Heavy Rubbers. Ladies Overshoes, Aouso el b s es and Slippers. Special Discount on all kinds of Footwear during February. • • In our Repairing Departmenttwe guarantee • Satisfaction.. Try Us. SHOE. fl iltoppr EMPORIUM PARLOR U. ni IL) MUSIC THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS MY 4v4,A•vvokokawo•4044?vvvvvisovvoAiwwwww,movvvovvivv