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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-06-11, Page 44 P'retty wall I -aper Heins more to beauti- fy eaut -f y the home than the furniture ' you put in Ao nicely ah ro m n y Pap red isalf furnished.: We have the latest. productions of the leading manu- facturers and are selling theta et the price you would 'pay for much poorer stock if' you were to buy elsewhere. 0 We buy what you want. We know how to avoid the things you don't want. COOPER'S BOOK STORE CLINTON Hullett Township Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rhyne of near 'Walton visited Mrs. Carbert on Sun- No. 1 ... 63 52 3 55 North Huron Winghatn Musgrove No. 1. ,,., ,.... 04 24$0.41.44. 04140,6.4 59 31,,...1.......1.11 y{131 4'.....,..,..M...... 133 337 Not 1,R,.. 1,1,},„a, ..• 98 Wroxeter No. 1....-..l „101,,.4,1 35• Ashfield No. l ..,,,.!,,,'1,..41.77 2,.......1 M.1.. 71 $ ., ,..4 54 414 ;,,1.. ,.,,• 59 • 5,. 26 6 .,,, 11 18 315 ' ,f3owick No. 1..:..,.,, 93 2 81 3 130' 4 .... .,..,. 9Q9� 5-.,1,.,.,,,,,,,, 1 05 . 0.01,160,.0. ,,1,. 69 587 Morris - No. 1 ' - 32 2..... 3.,,:,,,.::,.,....._ 429 4 43 5 ..,....... 61 6 „ 75 Clinton New; -Record June 1 lth ;1900 Currie 35 82 80 49 46 95 • 61 _$7; 43 2525 64 .70 81 375 • 55 49 80 ." 54 351 63` 48 46 _ 47 58 68 • 302 325 Turnberry No. 1. .. .. 76 74 2 72 52 4..,41 57 • .241 - 256 E..Wawanosh' `No. 1 ..:,:.:... 42' ` 67 2 73 31 39 4 31 185' W. Wawanosh 72 53 day. 2 A few from • this vicinity attended 4 the circus in Goderich on Saturday. , 5 • . , , , .. . , 32 Mr. Dominic Reynolds and daughter Mary were in this township on Sun- day. 40 Stanley Township Miss C. Bronnette of Goderich spent a few days at her home last week. Miss Clara E. Richardson left for Toronto on Friday last. Miss T. Monteith of Stratford is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Misses Albini and Laura Richard- son are at present visiting their broth- er, Rev. W. T. Richardson of Arthur. '.2 Majorities Wingham 149 .. . w, Wawanosh. ... R. 16 Howick 186 Wroxeter Turdberry• Morris . Ashfield E. Wawanosh Musgrove - Currie 2121 Majority for Musgrove ..., ..... 171 ' 58. 59 66. 244 .:.;53 37 28 • 60,.. 48 .1nR• .26 15 23• g0 59 . 2292 Nismisiseismomossa Couch Centre Huron Seaforth No. l Porter Proudff000t 2 .. , 49 37 8... 34 {222 4... .. ♦1.A.,.lt 1 23. 5 .,.,.....1R..• 55 42 238' Clinton St n ew o St, George's .0,114..,, St. James' .A.11,,,.t St. 7oha'13,.,)t• • •••• 80 76 279. Goderich Town No. 11, ., R ... 80 2.... ,..,,1,' 87 3 ,,,..,, 77 4 56 5... •6 •,,,,• • 70 7.,. ... .,.,,,..,,,, 34 Brussele� No. 1••..... .... 3C 23.......... 8 ...... 42 e. .00 McKillop. No. 1 32 2 44 4 59 -19.2 _ ,-.7_79%.4415=1- .- ?8`.'t5=b Grey No, 1 36. 2 • • • 30 3... ... 21 5......1 ... 88 6 37 7 39 221 Hullett Not 1 49. 2..... 43 3.., ...... . 29 4.. ,. ,..r..: 30 5 31 7. '81 239• VAlrna • Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Keyes and fam- ily arrived last week from Nashville,. Ttetncessee, and will spend the long holidays among their 'many friends in and about Varna. Miss Mooney of London wits the guest for a fow days of Mrs. J. E, 212: Barnwell. - Mrs, Jettieis Keyes of Chjselhuarst has been visiting friends hereabouts, . Mr. Andy Dunkin's new brick house 71 is now up to the second .storey. It 43 can't go up too feat for Andy. Mr. Frank Keyes is pushing; ahead - the plastering on his residence, Mr, Dave Anderson of the ...Parr Line is at Niagara Falls this week at- tending the C. O. F. High Court as 75 the delegate from Court Varna of rhe . which he is financial' secretary,. It w.' st3 is With very real regret that we 74 have this week.•to announce the. death of another of our pioneers in the per 400 son of Mr, Charles Weeks. who passed away, on Sunday at "the age of 74 years and 3 months. He was a native 32. of the state of Pennsylvania, but has 35 lived• on the Parr Line for a great 40. many years and has 'long, enjoyodthe respect of the. whole community. In politics' he 'was a Conservative and in religion an . Anglican. The largely at- tended funeral took place' on Tuesday to Daird's cemetery, the services be-. ing conducted by Rev. Mr. Hinde . of Bayfield, The pallbearers were : Jam- es Mc0lymont, George Beatty, John. Sparrow, ' .J, .H, -Johnstone, George Mitchell and W. Palmer. Mr, Weeks. is survived by his wife, three laugh - iters, Mrs: Albert Plews, Moosemin, Man. ; Mrs. P. D. McLaren, Calgary, Alta ; Mrs. . McCash of Varna and three sons, Fred. and,George of Phoe- nix, Arazona and Frank at . home: The following relatives from•' a dis- tance attended '. the funeral : 'Wm. Week's, brother of deceased and Mr. R. Wattsrworth, a nephew, both. of 44 Minto, Ont. Dr. Weeks of London and Miss Olive Adatns, a , grand'dang,hter. 50 48 221 57 58 107 69 69 48 49 225 46 57 4s 58 63 56 378 64' 28, 68 17. 45 33 289 Cdtborn'e No.1.:..:.. ..,.... 41' 75. 2 33. 28 3 ' 5975 • 4' 25 . 43 • 158 221 Majorities • Clinton Goderich 53 Seaforth .r. 26: Colborne ....... Hallett McKiih,p • Grey Brussels •- ' Totals 63. 50 33 155, 7 Proudfoot 2051 Porter . '1885 Majority for Proudfoot• ' 166 FANCY LINENS F JUNE WEDDINGS. Fancy Linen Doylies; Tray Cloths, Side- board Scarfs, Five o'clock Tea .Cloths, in all. tie - newest, daintiest designs. • Our prices 'right. -See -thern-be Table Cloths and Napkins to Match, These are something out of the ordinary, double damask, beautiful patterns:, and are all brand new goods. Assorted prices. Ask to see them,' Fancg Parasols We have just opened -up another new assortment of Fancy Silk Parasols, just the thing for summer use, in a pretty range of colorings and designs. . No .two alike. Prices from $1.75 to $6.00. Nattg Summer Neckwear Embroidery Linen Collars, ,Fancy Stocks, . Fancy Net and Silk Bows, some of the latest novelties we can' procure, and the'prices will suit you. New Belts - We have more of these goods in correet style and beautiful designs, in Dresden, Gilt, Leather and Wash Belts, at all prices from 20c up. . • Every Courtesy and At - 1 tention Awaits You Here Newest, of the New i South Ht Iron • Goderich Township �'`lber, Kellerma 0 • t . .86 .;.�: 29 51 24 3 1 1 71 4 5 . 59 11. 341 143 '. Hay, No: 1: .. 31 44 47 104 54 • 52 58 25 • • lit 446•• 4 . 18• 5 • 28- 6::. 29 8 16, . . 291 Stanley No. 1., ... . . . .. ...... '29' 2...... 30 3 - 94 '50 25 •6 42 245 Stephen. No. .1•., .... ..:;:...:. 69 . 20 .. 15 81.' .48... 9 61 •. '23 54 838 63 57 36•••' 11.1. 1'6 47 4.,•, ... . ,... 1ti. 69 .... ,..,.,. 2 4 363 71: 221 4 . ............. .82 S 60 561 .,. • Tuckerswith 2 ' ,. 39 156" Usborne No.1-- .101 2 ,,.1 64 • 3 ,.,. .,...0 103 • • 4.6.•,1•, .:.•...,. 54 • . Bayfield - Na 1........ Exeter -• No, I, ... • 69 2}.... . .,,,60. ti ..,,1 .,i56 4.4..'11.,.., - .74 259 Hensall. - No. I,.....,.1t1, 102 Majorities. ' NGodetich Township., 108 Hay ...... ,, t .0 Stanley , ..,r, • 24 Stephen ,r,..1t. 223 Tuekerstnith ,,.,t.:. Uaborne•... .0.11.,1109 Hayfield keret . 1.t0a1 12' Hensall., ...,...r8 Totals 45 63 35 70. 213 29 89 42 138 94 155 267 p:itiier OW ..,• ..f%M Witt, 2365' iCeller,nn ,., .•11'1...,,rr.1., 1082 Mejotity.for1llberrrl.,.,,, ..888 Brucefield The Royal ' Templars are holding t2ieir annual picnic at Bayfield on -Satz urday next., • •We are pleased td' See Lou back.• at his old stand again. " Geo. Swan. attended •.Cole Bros: cir- cus in London on• 14'riday. Messrs,Wilson and H. McGee took is .-the •, circus at ' Goderidh.. on Satur'. day. . . Mrs. A. Johnson ,who has 'boon i11 at St: Helens, returned home Friday but is not. fully :recovered yet, The , Mille: Road:, boys have organized' a 'team.. Watch thesis bump the rovers.. J. H O'Neil and T. Brown spent. Sunday a�t'Mi. - O'I' eil's,' Clinton. The big boys -were not tooting their horns election. night as they. ,did on a former •occasion.: Mrs, A. Keller has returned home after a pleasant ;visit in 'New.-: York state. Mr. Waller •Osborne is on the jury at Goderich• this week.: Don't miss the laying of the Presby= tettan ohurch ,corner stone on Monday. afternoon. • • a _ Bright Little Ones Make Homes. Bright Babies that .arewell sleep well, eat well, and play well. • A child; that is not rosy-cheeked and playful needs immediate ..attention, and in all .:the Worldthere is no;niedicine can' equal Baby's Own Tablets for curing indi- gestion, . constipation, diarrhoea,' teething :troubles and the other . dis- orders from • which young- children• suffer: The motherwho ,uses ` this. medicine the guarantee •of a, goy,. ernnient analyst that it is Absolute- ly safe. Mrs: J.• L. 'Jaxielle," St.; Syivere, Que., says :-`,`I find - Baby's Own •Tablets the most •satis'factory medicine'' I" have. ever tised for con- st' bles •a'nd- breaking. up • colds. Every 'mother: should .keep 'this' medicine in the home.".• Sold by 'medioine dealers' or by mail. at 25• cents a box •, from The Williams' • Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. • Blyth - Mr. Jas: Dodds of Toronto i,, ,..at home for a 'couple of: week's.- His sis- ter, Janet, is en the, sigh: list. Qn Friday loft a number, of the •-ex- county councillors. left Blyth •for the re -union held in Goderich. Among the number -were': Thos: Taylor,. John .Wilford, Robt•. Currie and Win. Clegg.. The . election here' was quiet • but a large vote was •polled. A number of the Liberals must. has 'gotten their eyes open or such a good record in Blyth couldn't have been made, At: night the Conservatives had a- mass meeting -in Industry hall' where the el- ection returns Were read, A very good impromptu program was render- ed in the intervals by local talent. Mr. Adam Elliott of near Blyth had a fine mare - killed Monday of this afeek -by lightning. Rev.. W, Ashton preached 'in Blyth Methodist church both a. m. alid'even- ing on Sunday last, , Rev, Anderson being at Conference. Among the graduates in _'Medicine: at the University' we see the name of E. C. Wilford of this place who was suc- cessful notwithstanding that he lost Part of the term through illness. London Conference Changes. - In the third draft of the London Conference there were only a few changes, Ret. William Baugh goes to I3enmiller, Rev, Jas. Livingstone filo Mitchell, Rtev. R. J. Garbett to Pk - tone and Rev, D, A. Mccatnus to St, Mary's, The chairman of the Goderich Dis- trlet is Res, 'George Rogers of Sea. forth. Rev. T. J. Snowden of Holm. • 4iville is the flnancia1-seeretary acid Rev, A. H. Brown of Varna tic Sun- day Admit secretary. POOR BLOOD .BRING MISERY Pale Faces and Pinched :Cheeks Show That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, are Needed, Anaemia is written on the features of ninety women and girls out of every hundred.. Unmistakeable' are the signs of "too little blood." The weaker sex is assailed at all ages by the evils resulting from bloodlessness, from the girl who is weak and lakiguid, with dull eyes, pale,- pinched " cheeks, fitful appetite and palpitating heart, to the woman with feels never well, with gnawing pains in the back, aching limbs and nervous headaches. - Dr. - Williams' Pink Pills are speci- ally valuable to women of all ages, for they possess the power of making in abundance the rich,' red blood without which no woman call havo perfect health. • They, fill the starved. veins with new blood So that en-, feebled - bodies are strengthened, weak, nervous systems are fortified and robust health restored: Miss Roso D'Aragon, Waterloo, Que., follows the profession of teach- ing, which brings more than ordinary strain to all who follow this calling.. Miss D'Aragon says ;-"It seemed as. though I was gradually going into - a decline. I'i'ost all my, strength_; my appetite was .very poor ; ,I was .pale and suffered from frequent headaches ; I was often dizzy, and the Least exer- tion would .leave me breathless. I doctored for a time, but with little or no benefit. One day 'I read•in the. Waterloo Journal the. particulars - of a case similar" •to mine cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I determin- ed to try .them. In a few weeks there was a decided improvement in niy condition, and by th'e time I had. taken • seven or eight boxes I was again in the best of health, and able to 'enjoymyself aswell as any of niy. young friends." "' Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50c a: 'Nil or six boxes for 32.50 from The Dr. Williams' 'Medi- cine - Co:,' Brockville, . Ont,. West Tuckeismith. Mr. _.Ernest Rowcliife -drove to Win•..' ohelsca on Friday last. Mrs. Walter' Peelers' returned ' to Moncton. on Tuesday .last, she 'was, ac- com?anied by Miss Cora Rowciiffe. \Pork .has been commenced ' to re- build thechurch shed at. .Turner's church.,- It will be an up•to'late she' when cotnpleted. ''Mr•. and Mrs,: Fred'. Pciper ,spento Sunday with:Hens'ill friends. iVlr: R. A, Walmsley ,uf Upper Can- ada Tract Society; Toronto,' alddresseil the League on Sunday evening last. Holmesville Mrs Wareing and child of ' the; guest of her sistern=fiA Crooks. Miss Beatrice Greene of. .Clinton. spent Friday last :with her friend, Nissl Bertie Stanley, Mrs: P. J. Evans 'of Minneclosa, Man. is -calling on old friends'. again.. • Miss Holmes is this Week in Goder= Mr . and 'Mrs. James :Snell were call-, ers on Mr. Wm Stanley last. Friday.. Rev. Mr. Snowden and Mr. G. Hol, land have returned home 1roni ' itten_ d-•. ing the Conference at Exeter The ninny friends of Rev: Mr. As - drove were pleased to. hear hint preachl again. •. _ The following . is a report- of 'the pupils of S. S. • No. 3 for the month of May based on regularitygood de- portment -and general- proficiency : - Vr--Fm iieline Holland, Sr IV. -Will Carter, -telen;-f leafs-D:t.d cd, r ink �biZCiams, Percy Munnings, LQrne', Jervis, Chadic Lavis. ' ' Jr, IV. -Lorne: McCartney,• : Arthur Farren; Norman Holland, . Percival Glidden, 'Ella Colclourh. Sr..III,-1•Valter. Nelson, Ernest Ma. Nancy, Delbert 'Huller, Lottie Lavis, Joseph Palmer. • • Jr, lII:-Ormand, Alcock; Stella Nei-" son, Prank Jenkins, Clifford . Fisher,. Clarence. Connell, Carl Mair, Clifford Holland, •Harold Lavis, Edna 'Farren, James Fisher: ' `Sr. -IL-Elva ,Prootor. Jr. II. -Verna' Jervis, Proetoe .Pal. mer, Roy Munnings, Stewart Mair, 'Sr, Pt.- II Leslie .. Huller, Della Carter,- Leslie Jervis, Milton Holland; Daniel Glidden, Alvin Leonard, Clifton • Proctor; - • •"Jr. Pt. II. -Fred. Levis, William Aleock, Blanehc Nelson. • Pt, I.-1ssfo Fisher, Bruce Holland, Altalind McCartney; Emily Ford= -• No: on roll 48, - Average 42. N. W. Trewxrtha, Teacher.. 1441900%,-491,41a1000‘40410~111.0460140411001104ibiliallarge,10014v111•4111011114100 `t6 50c, DressOoods 85c 8 pieces light Tweed Dress Goode, Cook & 0o.'atntake, the best values we have had. Reduced from 60c to Sue per yard. These goods are placed down in price for only one week. 36 Inch Art ,Muslin at 10c G pieces English .tart Moline, 86 inches wide, In particularly good patterns, at 10e. - - 36 inch Art Scrim at $C 3 pieces American Art Scrim and. Muslin, in: beautiful floral patterns and stripes ht Sc. Pink anti Blue Hosiery Children's and ladies pink and blue Hosieryfrom 4. 9 . Warranted: fast. colon, m 4 to inch. it 8 ' $8.50 Plen's - Raincoats for $7 Aspecial value in Men's. Raincoats, ,lined throughout,' made of dark gray cravenette, at 37, Dress Muslins - 12 pieces of Fancy Press Muslins in stripes and at 10e, 124c, 15c and 18e. flo floral designs, Cash for Butter and Ens. POPLESTONE & GARDINER Successor. to McKinnon-& Co., BLYTH.. powwow 1 1 BOOTS AND. SHOES.:: TRUNKS ' AND VALISES. CUSTOM REPAIRING. FRED. JACKSON • '" Always Reliable'-" CLINTON Ta 0 of .Dry O.' to be •e�.e�leolbe•amem•v.m�er O�m�mv:m•om•om,.m•eb • X10 000 -Stoc' .•.: Goods, Clothing and . B . Boots&S S o s cleared at cost Having decided to return to the west we <wish �. to*dispose of our entire - stock as `quickly as' possible. Low' prices will do' the business'; ''The stock is all X new and: up-to-date and at the present time' is welll . IV. -Willie ilotixer. eau- assorted'. T. e earl .. _: ; 9svredl h >' . bestAssortment' to choose from and will undoubted- ly secure; the best barga is.,' A Good Hair -Food Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, is a genuine hair -food. It feeds,'nourishes, builds up, strengthens, invigor sites. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, and all dandruff disappears. Aid nature a little. Give your hair a 'good hair -food. Doss trot change the color of Me flair.. rOrrirtn With sash betwv dhow it tb' Tinnr ork his 51*aabo4ti it,.thaddotshosasprAyers" You need not hesitate about usingg" titl• e new Hair Vigorfrom anylearof its chant. ing the color of your hair. The new Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents premature grayness, but does not change the color of the hair even to the slightest degree. ►•+••2Mado by the J. 0.4,Yor do., Lowia,.11414.0...,. a'.,. v o. Shop early • Sale "begins Saturday, May 16th. Terms of sale, strictly cash. All accounts'must %e•'paid at once.' • STEEL BrZQS. SLIM PRICES SMALL PROFITS 0 STOUT VALUES QUICK RETURNS SH30 se •L2tTt {IO Bl ,Z1PO1R4T.T c - COOL FOOTWEAR .. FOR HOT WEATHER. Our stock of Summer Footwear for hot weather is complete... - Ladies White Canvas Oxfords; prices $1,25,1.35 and 1,50. Tan and Chocolate Oxfords, mat and very stylish, prices $1.75,1.00, 2.00 and 2.25, Our Patent .Oxford Tie is very neat and stylish, price $2.25. Outing shoes for boys and girls at 55e,' OOc and 75c. Ohtldren's Barefoot Sandals at $100, 1.10 and 1.21 Ulf -to -date Repairing Deno QulCkly. - - Are you thinking of buying a Piano or Organ ? We are sole agents here for Nearcombe and Doherty Pianos. Doherty and Sherlock. Manning Organs, lverything in Musical Supplies in stock, THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUfl wkAA• 1'11/11/11V1 ' WI miv iN/ mov