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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-06-24, Page 5CWou Nows-RocorA Summerbill. CoderiGh Township A Week's Happenings at Bal M- yo Tlxa congregation of :St. Peter's church intend having a stroWlrerrp fes- A Young Ladies' Guild has 'oven or. ga,ni7"ed: 'in aonnec*rioa with St" Jam,- Breezy Ba eld, "'+ tival on Friday evening next at the es church and will bold their first Verandah -Chairs, green home of Mrs. C. Beacom, Summerhill, meeting on Tuesday ievcning, .full• .G'th. 4.50 A good program is tRing,, prepared. The following, officers have been ap- „ 4,00 for - Admissiolt 35c., fihfldren 15c. 1,=ted : Rev. Mr. Urquhart of Hensali made Mrs. Melburue and daughter of son. June 12th the Sunday school Pic- President, Bliss Ilattie •Middleton an exchange of pulpits with Pastor Bridgeport, who came up to attend nie was h4don tliS.lrt:Ln'•ts of the Malt- Vice, Miss, At. Cluif McNeil of 4t. Andrew's church ' on the ws:dding of Miss Lenny I:rivin, is land on Zr. Geo. Hill's larm. A very! Secretary, Miss lemma. Burnett Sunday. The choir was assisted by the guest of her brother, Mr, J. `V. ;enjoyable time teas spent in swinging Treasurer, Blis llaiay Miadleron ;Mr, ;;hinters who is an, accomplished Tippet. and games till after refreshments Detective Ilea• Anderson of the Tor- cornetist, and, we understand, re-; Mr. and Mrs. T.: Hawkins and Mr. I were served, thezt all went to -An opepl onto police.force was homy over Sun, ularl assists the ehoir of hips own , 8 y and lairs. U. Bidwell were among iihosI I field near by, to witn::ss the races. day, ,visiting his mother, who has beer church at -home in Detxoft. from Clinton who spent Bunday by The Winners were as follows: 7, very ill. Mrs. Frank Glass and Miss Glass, the lakeside. Little girls and boys= -Jona Town- Rev. Hiles intends preaching his of London have taken possession 'of I Talking of gardens, Mr. John, Toms, send, D. Marquis. 'E farewell next Sunday. their cottage on the Terrace for the .as usual leads. He will have the Kittle girls -•Mabel Harvey, Ida . We are glad to, hear that BIrs. Oreo. season. Mr, and Bliss Thornley also iearly truck and have it of superior Mair and Bertfe Buck- Stirling is improving. of London are their guests. quality. Little ►„oys-J, Johnson, F. John- i Mr, and Mrs, Bert Lindsay of the. The following from Bayfield took AMA g the most attractive laces son. 1Cut Line spent Sunday at Mr. Alex.. advantage of the excursion to visit of residence in Bayfield is. the cottage 'Girls -l -With Harvey and Fern Bea- Welsh's. Detroit : Thomas Jowett and Frat* of Mrs. T. H. Brownlee on the exter- cam, Boys W. Sinclair, 761. Miller. The Ladies' Aid met at Mr. % Alex. Welsh's • on Wednesday. Keegan,. Dr. Smith aua•hls son, Bias- ter Key it ey, .T• W Tippett, Alrs. for, of ently c artist, l4Tx. W. Dixon; flys { Young ladies -=Annie Ball Bl rt le y , Y Blr• Rob. Cole had the misfortune tq been I recently been busy and zhe result , Cowie, and. Bliss Mazy Reid, BIr. and reflects credit upon his skill, Beacom. Yawn Hien--F. Scarlett C', Tyner g loco a mare last .week. g Mrs, Robert Greer and thein dao h Mr. and Mrs. William l-lowaxd of'tly ter, BTiss'Lpttfe Stanle were' is o W. Beacom 2nd. Biarried ! Bir. and' Airs. George Hudi,s were Kincardine attendin* the wecldin g of among the excursionists. y" rn •G. T. R. staff, Goderich, were in tha village on Sunday. Iand ladies Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Beacom, Mrs. J. Lowery: of a relative in tha person of - Miss Blaster Cleave Erwin came up from The schools have closed atld the Married men - J, Lowery, W. J. Ble- I Y Fair• i The strawberry festival to be field London to attend the wedding of his Edea'' is having the time of ' sister on Wednesday and remains , a is its Bricn. .. t3!bPGtacle Race. -J, Johnson, E. Low.* on the grounds of Rey. Mr. Dunbar oil the 16th Con., 11 miles from Clin- life week or so with )its parents, Mr, life;, and Mrs. George Erwin. I Thea I.ntrance examination is in pro- ery, First Nail Race -.-L. Johnson and iton on Tuesday evening next promis- ' to Dr. Atkinson and Mrs. Atkinson grecs here this week with Principal Alex. McLeod of Zurich presiding. Annie Miller, Myrtle Beacom 2nd, es be ."one of the events . of the season. The Citizens hand has been . have arrived from Detroit to join, their family and spend the summerl Mrs, Harry Armstrong and child of Second Nail Race --L. Lovett, J. Rands, ' engaged for the occasion and a very here, Goderich is visiting with her parents 3 -begged Race -Lew Johnson aril pleasant time is assured, k" at the Commercial, Mr. Joseph Blair of Port Huron i It liar been suggested that the til- C, Tyner, Ab: Lovett and 1::d`. Ball. has been visiting his brother Robert, lage council clear the beach at the Needle and Thread race, boys ---Ab, „ Porter's Hill Mr, Orval Weston came home from south side of the liarbjr of the stumps Lovett, li'm, Mair. Detroit for a few days visit. and logs which have beco blown up Needle and•- Thread race, girls -D. Quite a number of the young people Bir. Robert Wilson of Seaforth and t by he winter storms. By so doing Williams, E. Lovett• took kr the moonlight excursion o . ,Mr. Walter Baker of Galt spent a few they would make that a more attrac- Friday evening, days in the village the past week, ( tive spot for batbiryr alid the deb tis I I Messrs, Joseph Rose and Fielding of would s,rvc for a serves of ponfires i ►St, Helens -Fred. Morgan and a number of: his 'friends Sundayed in -the neighborhood. on r n Friday s Guelph vie e here.o d. y la t nights when the village tit as full " of 'They Mr, "John Reid of Luek•1Low is visit- Mrs, Burton is visiting in Detroit., o The strawberry festival will 1;4 held were on a driving lour and visitors, !went ",south. to Grand Bend. 1. Mr. Harr Darrow has refitted the Y ing friends. around . St. Ilelm3 a Linder thea auspices of Bethel S, S,, lLnc Mr. Miller of Galt has been the Queen's and will entertain summer present,, League on the grounds of Mrs. Liqd- guest of Mr, John Tougii for some visitors. Mrs. Joynt. and Miss Fanny attend- say Cut Line next Ticsd'i evenfn time• I A. number of our young people now ed the Johnston-Joynt. welding In Tea' will be served Brom 6 to 8 I' Mr. and Mrs. William Johnstone of while away. a portion of their even- Lucknow this week. j London are g; aha d o n the.15 ins ver pleasantly tennis for Mr. W1IIiam Irwin and Mr, John- Ith a cBlackstone w orchestra furnished fresh ! .Bass fishing; opened f, the. lett rind which purpose Mr. Marks ghas li;ndly GO TO o 1a number of lovers of the iscatorial y star visited at the home of William mcrits will be served on the grounds, ' 1' granted them the use of his. lawn. W.Woods on Sunda last., Mrs. John Cox is not int ruvinr as spert have' been over from, other Though it Js yet early in the scasoA shoeH, Watts &Son for .good y . r' f p towns, Clinton, in particular, sent' Mr. Marks has rented three of his shoe repairing. We ms,ite, a. specf= Taro Entrance examination was helu act as her many friends. would Irish over a large number. including. SGort ' alit of repairing , g y cottages on the Terrace, the SLrst- one y p g and do it while on the Mrd,. 24th and .25th. of Jul),.,Juii,2 to see. Cantelon, Tom "Beacom, Have l4 en-O'Neilyou wait. 'in the St. Helens school. l Mrs, 'C. Newton is improving slow- I ` _-1 to Mr, IV. T. 0 Nof Clinton and Mr. John Barbour returned -]tomo ly- nedy and George Sit artz,; the other two to Messrs. Fear and Our Charges are Right Service -in the?f e iryteri:tin :Lod pioltartl of Seaforth. after a pleasant, visit. with friends iii,'Methodist cnurches will for the sunt- Dr. Smith is having an.office tauilrr TO FARMERS AND OTHERS .1 Ij1e Walkerton.. Amer months be held at 7.3.0 ti ui.day nearly opposite the Commercial hotel.. have several airs of our own made Al r. D -Farrier is geutxrg itioui,d ; Constance evcnin s p g The frame work 'will be done by R. boots which we will sell cheap. Just again after his recent, acciil nt: ! Mrs. Robert Howard and child' ar- Mr• William 'I umphie S,.. ami Ma?- Niss , Ewan and • Miss Duncan of Smith and Joli>ti Heard and the cam . the thing you want to keep your feet y Brussels cal$od on tihifr,.'friend iVliss rived a few .days ago from Smith's en portion by George and IVihiam airy while the season.'is opening up, ter Earl Cranston are visiting friends. Falls and twill spend 'a fe v weeks Weston who. make a cement' block of Come in and see them. in Guelph at present. (Maggie Macdonald) one day last Lvc ek.' with relatives in and about balmy I. Mr, Jas. Aftcheson "had.. the misfor- Mathew Armstrong left on Satin: - .Ba field a..neat design. Our stand is opposite the po'stoffice: tune to lose a valuable eatrlir colt day for the, .Soo where he will visit y Mr, John McLeod is b-,ving his' y g Bliss Pearl HKes an•d` Blister• Leroy house iuoved' back and Placed upon a. We have started a branch the othef dap. • his brother. and other riends, fHiles -of Kineai;dine have been visit -.cement foundation,. business at Londesboro, jointly Miss `Geo> Bina Smith ; )f Luet'liow- is I "(dui e : a. number around here took in .ing Rev.. Hiles, .their ►arotlicr.. with Bir. McKedwn's harness . visitin. friends around t, 7 ie:, ns at t`lie moonlight, excursion on. ` '^cesday I Mr..William' Sterling us caving a g i Mx. Thomas Cameron ryas a Bele- .cement foundation placed under his shop. All repairs 'fatten.. there present: night: gate of tlw local brcth rn to the ; ' will have our best and careful Blr And Glasgow we are n .r. to Our junior football boys played kitdien and . having his whole house attention. say is under the doctors care. Y boys ori friday night London of the'High Court I.eld in. painted -which -wiill:greatly enhance its with Winthrop London recently. Miss .Minnie R ntry •e anal 'Mrs. .. Iwinn!ng by.2 to: 0. appearance: B II I Mr. Gordon Cameron, .NN bo came Mr. Peary Ferguson. has a tonsor- VI N Watts & San jr. Todd took in the exct,r ion to , Misses Elizabeth and Louisa Mills .home from Toronto owing t,t iltt,ess, fat •parlor . itt the block opposite the • Sarnia. of fIarloclt' spent a few'days I.eI guest returned fo the city and his :,;.cupa- Commercial hotel where those desiring of their .grandmother, Mrs. llclnbosh. tion as pluninier on Tuesday. it can get a smooth; ,easy shave and an .17 Bliss Bertha Armstrong of Brussels . Mrs. H. Carter of Tuckersmfth was ,. spent Sunday the guest of her friend' guest of Birs. Harry. Little the'up-to-date flair cut. . Miss 'Annie. Lawson. i The fishermen. are having , . only a past week, fair aLiL.etnt of luck . at time of writ= Mrs,. D. Sutherland and Son .attend Mr. and' Mrs. Harry l.it.:e. an V ;tlrs.j ing. "ed the picnic at Chiselhurst on'. Sattu- g C uCh C Brownlee attended the filleiai' oti 111e net How fon before' an acct- . 0 day'. late, Mrs. H.'Hill of ;linton, Query g j. apw Bir. and Mrs. Isaac BleGivin of We are incased.to hear ilt•Lt llrs. ng to itsenarrowness wibridge . ow - STAPLE AN[) FANCY DRY: GOODS Leadbuty sptnt Sunday the guest of James Donaldson is iapn;lly recoa•cL- her mother, Mrs. AlcUully: ' The council has .put a heavy coat MILLLNERY MANTLES DRESS.-MAKINf`><" ting from they effects of the accident Of ,gravel down main street. Tire h recently et with i' ftilli 'Li she ecce t m n . dow Y 4 • i Q material was' obtained In iVIoore, s pit A cellar. steps :in which. sli a. sustained and is of such: a:superior' quality that Another of the PIOn.the fracture of three•ril)s. -.it will pack.tquickly and well. Among tliose. who -are: new : at ; tha. : eer8' .' of . StartleA familiar ` figure in the : village . is. "White Cit h .which'.nairre Jowett s Saul ,)Ie Y Mr, Thos : .Stinson of:, the 5au ile CrOaSe8 the Grove is best known during rhe sLtm- Line ,whose sixty -c4% years'resfdence mer, are : BIrs. Walter I icltard . . A ew "P"alr Fr Bourne. ' In stanle constitutes him the , pat - maid and fancily, Mrs. Edge incl "fang y Aarch . of . that fine township.:. Ile' is, • • It falls to .our sad duty, this weep fly and Mrs. Tutford .and faiti,ily, all kine unusuall well., to record the death one of the. oldest of . So ; Mr. ,and Mrs. . best, 1oa Y If Kaper Silk Gloves are .not Ri ht For Bayfield news' read, The Mews= P and most respected residents of the maid and famnly, • Toronto ; Mr. and Record, Goshen Line, Stanley, in the. person Mrs. - T .Ll ,d and maid,: Paris ;' Mr. Every. pair of. Kaper Gloves contains, their guar-.. of Mr. Henry McClinchey,.which took ar%d Mrs. Winters and, family, De- ante.e, and every dealer fulfills .it.' Cost not a.penny Place. on Tuesday afternoon. ,trait; Mrs., Moore and family, Chic-;, OU n' n t` He was Born in County. Down, Irc- ago. Mrs. Moore and;Mrs. %Ninters Exeter." more, Y don't save a penny by get ing a poor love, Iand,. in 1821 'and seven years later are sisters and sfient their• first sunt BT C. A. are boldin `rhe Exeter Y g so ask to see this M' aka.. Look for the, name (in. the the family came. to Canrlda,. settling .mer ' in Bayfield over awenty years of sports on Jul `•.9thY 'elle hens, Black and.` 4ite, all sizes; extra quality $1..00 for'4 Witte in the township of Packer- ago'when they, were.guests at the an evening p Y,. ing. Later they moved to Toronto Commercial then conducted. by Bus, main feature;'of the evefiing twill be'? where" they remained'. ten years.. hi R. Bayley. 'Those *ho •were.hcro that• Amateur' footrace hi in t for the : 1840 "the subject of this in memoriam year .will remember - ,them, as `the Miss- Amateur Glisilver slifp . of Western • ' notice settled upon the farni on the .es Cummings and it -'is worth rwtirrg Ontario. A cover "medal; will be Last Call for Milli Goshen Line inion which he ^.ontinued that among the' visitors' " thiL t asrasuif awarded tlye winner. Besides this to .reside for sixty-nine years.' Iwero sixty relatives, ttecLr arid• remote, there are other, open events fob which Just a small assortment left, but ever : thi'n we good prizes are given. - in g In Febi:uary. 11850 he; married Jane of those ladies. For. . several - years hsve in this department for just. one half of reg lar Keys who survives him with thfr-. they have not visited Bayfieta but - - -- price : tehtr of the sixteen chfiaren born to 'they, never forgot• our glorious' Sun-. IIn tt r! r + thein as follows.: Mrs, J. John -'sets our ma nificeitt views of lake, TIRED U LJr. ` g WEAK, R R .$5.00 Hate for X2.50 ' ASK ston, Mrs ,Rd;t. Stephenson, . S tarileyt, and river valley, our, i+nexcelled. roads, _Y w y; Y 4.00 Hats for- 2.00 TO SEE - Robert. of McGillivray; simnel 'of so they river over from their homes WILL .FIND" 'HEALTH AND ' 3.00 Hats for 1.5U THEM Stephen ; ..lames of Adelaide : 15avil in the American -cities to spend tha STRENGTH 'rHROUGI°I DR. John,, 'George,: -William Henry, Eliza; hot summer term-en.oyiii; our cool WILLIAMS' PINK p IT LS. ' . St, the, bert, x sax and Arthur the homef b LVI s S Andrew L11io.tt of Sealey s There is Ellen, a time' in the life. , every' . stead.. ,Bay, near Kingston, arrived on . Fri- girl "when the strain upon her blood Splendid Hosior, Value Mr. BleClinchey was an Honest and • day fast, to spend. some time with becomes too, great when she "grows . conscientious man, an:, c•'iliging nri;h- ,relatives and friends,, • -She is a daughi weak ; rias headaches and backaches Weare constantly being eotnp)imentc-d on our bar, ,`and a good husband and father, ,ter of Mr.. Thomas, Heard and a cis- when dizziness seizes her. and she be- That is 1 'rha . 3 and miserable. Hosiery, and we take -great pride in offering you what In Politics he was a• stauaich • Conser-' ter of Heard Bros.,. contractors, . a comes extremely m vat.ive, of 'Mrs :George Castles. It is tltirL•y the time of life she needs a tonic -a we really. think is the best hosiery money can buy. The funeral will take placeon two years since she left here so she medicine that will not fail to , enrich Thursday .afternoon to.Bayfieid cern- has noted numerous. changes, and the her blood and give her strength- to Ask to see -our- 2 for 25c hose. etery, .,removal of many, o£ tier old associat- g g Withstand the changes tlirau b "which es. Her husband is deceased.. some she is passing. Such a tonic is Dx time since. .:. Williams' Pink hills for Pale People.. •WeSt. Tat kerst>Itith,. Cloth Skirts to- Clear for3_4175Mr. George Castles• planted his They have raised thousands of grow- $3on Monday, the longest day ing girls out of ,the 'depths, of misery Mr..and Mrs, Robt Lawson of Hu- in the, ear. He pdatited at the same and despair to a full enjoyment of Any skirt the have left in stock now will go St lett spent Sunday here. Rime last season and got. such good good health and' strength, Among ti71i8 rice 11 Mrs. I. Crich and Mrs. W, G. Nott results that he fs trying it again. .By) diose who have found good health, p A brand new goods and regularly sold took in the excursion on the Grey- planting 'late, says George, -you miss •tbrough these Pills is+ Miss Suddard • at $5.00, now $3.75. hound to I3etrott,many of the .bugs and a lot of tits of Haidittland, Slate.,. concerning; wllosd a, Don't forget the lawn social on Fri,,weeds, case her mother writes as follows :•- t day evening next all Mrs. E, Walters l Mr. and Mrs, William Peacock and "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been lawn.A good time is expected, family, Miss Joy and Master Glen a great benefft to my' .daugliter who Natty Neckwear Mrs Macdonald •and Mrs, Koch ani Peacock of London are guests at tvas weak and miserable. site was daughter,, Dorothea .of Detroit are vis; Mrs. John Ferguson's. pale, easily tired and was I bothered g ' with indigestion. The use of the Pills Take: a look at our i Tew Neckwear, daintiness in itMr.. friends Mess Cooper, Godertch guest, of Mr. Sand sMrs. James nwpack- has brought, back her ,health, and made every inch. ftowUAIP, ;visited tile, hisses Switzer,v man. her strong and active. I ani very ' x!+ oil Sunday. Mrs. 14, brehmaii and family left grateful fowhat this w'onder'ful medi- 1.ace and Net Jabots - 5C j Miss Lillian Ble0dwati and bliss n Tuesday for Roilyrood to, visit hair cine has done for her." : Dutch Collars, 'embroidery, lace and linen 250 to 500 Elizabeth McGregor of Stanley spent rents and to attend' the wedding of lar, Williams' Pink Pills are the. t 'Sunday With friends here, her brother,' James ,Haines of Dun- greatest ,blood' builder known to medt- - Mr. Prank Layton had the misfor- gannon, on Wednesday. Cal science., That is why they, cure tune to badly ioiure his hand while Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig and favi- anaemia, rheumatism, beatt palpitay Ask to see our 50c White Lawn Blouse, cutting wood•with a circular saw,, ily and Mr. W. McLean and family tion, indigestiop, neuralgia, etc. That i'iiavo rented cottages here for the is why they are of such value to wo- surtlnk er. men and girls during, the cbanges Goide 'ich. Mrs. Charles Parker, who has spent through which they pass -from 'gi,r.I- VERY G;O R` 'l SY AND AT r NTlO1V + the past few months at London, to- hood .to maturity. Tire Pills are sold We aro sorry I. to learn that qr. turned Home on Monday. by all tncdicine dealers or direct by AW'AIT9 YOU HERE Stewart Straiton is at his parents' J' Mrs, Weir and slaughter of London snail at Sit cents a box or six Boxes residenea in very poor health, Navin; are, the guests of Wr sister, Mrs. J, for . $2.50 from The Dr. Willialnry • Biedl- rdrN i fiNrii been indisposed for some months. W, Tippet. clAo CO., Brockvflle, Ont. June 24th,1009 BOOTS &SHOES IrAir" r1% f EOR ;.vmRYo0DY Our stock, is a complete nn because it includes ever kind wanted for man Nv ' an d child. Y r , ;m an It is a eatisfactory stock because we make quality a first consideration. Our assortments, are varied enough to please all. classes, and prices are reasonable Onougll to; make buying here. a source of profitable pleasure, Trunks and Valises at . Close Przces Reparing while you wait. FRED. JACKSt)rT 64 Always Reliable " CLINTON `moi ''+ -p f J l.. W_ T 00:ice1 .. oclthing • url S ings Make this store your headquarters for Shirts, Collars, Neck% -ear, Hosiery, Underwear, in fact Everything that a .Man or Bey Wears We have a splendid range.of hen's and Boys' Ready-to-wear Clothing., Our. 2=piece Summer Suits are the newest- that : can be bought,.. ranging an prices from -$4 to $12. Do.not fail to'see these Suits if you are needing anything 1n this line. Soma Furnit.. uee Bargains at alkee's •Belo.w will be' found soma epttritpedals on the : v er''y class of goods needed at this time of the.year. : • _ Cobbler•ROckers, solid oak -•'.:• $2'.00 Large H,attari +Chairs, full roar - 2.40 Verandah Chairs, red 2.50 - Verandah -Chairs, green 2,50 , Mattresses, regular $5.00, for - 4.50 .. 4.50 for 4.00. „ 4,00 for - 3.50" « .. 3,50 for' -3.00 . Go-Caris, regular 4.00 for 3,75 . 3.255 for... 2:75 Sewing Machines, all prices,-our.leader;.. 6drainer .. : tVaists and Whiteweai: and in fact all ltrfes of fancy an y d staple Dry drdp head '. .. 19.00 . 42lrori Beds, all prices, from... 2,00,to 35.00 Otir special at $2.90 has been a great seller. for some time past to attend to your wants rind we guarantee o 1 1 Y .. ,g y L will find our prices right. The Store Phone 28 o ualit alkel , f Q y. Night or Day Furniture Dealdr,and Undertaker •. . t1swA"b m•'O•l4 Ir04s•mks•m•Qm bm• •lbbA YA"dm^ .m m' •ls^ :Ad . eDS.i d (6 -VVe leave been busy 'during the last.: -few clays opening and on out shelves an entirely new stock Gress Goods, Ging- e 0 irlacingof flims, l'rfnts, Mtislins, Pancy,Belts and Belting, Collars, Ties, White . B tVaists and Whiteweai: and in fact all ltrfes of fancy an y d staple Dry ('foods. This means that Nye are better, prepared than we have been. 0 for some time past to attend to your wants rind we guarantee o 1 1 Y .. ,g y L will find our prices right. Q aEvery department is full of new, and natty goods at bargain prices. t¢ . Small profits and more business is what we ahn at. Full Value for every dollar spoilt IS what you ate sure to get it you deal here. e Tan and oxblood Shoes with hose to match alt lowest possible prices ti 'Special values In Parasols.an4 iTrnbrellas. It will pay you to see our Unibrella at $l before buying, Regular 5c Canvas Hats firi Mel at 50c. Q 1 . BleWs Fancy Stir tsj 'Collars' and Ties,at reduced prices. Ij .A EVERY ID ikV A. BARCIAI N DAY. 4 PLUNSTEEL BROS, Shoal! Pr6tits bald More Business. ,'ib •b•!b'16+NblsA°b'A^' d',l b• • !•iii• • b%1h• r"41^' •m"C filts'.tiDKM►fiti li•1$• b1A •. .