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Clinton New Era, 1910-04-28, Page 1ffN M,4;' I—,; 1. . :;x .' ,n e• 77 „-.; . - tiY.a, • ... -. fkij.8" .er --I: Y. .a.:J •,i :a.,,.t• vorr t � z X W. H, 'cer'`r & 80 , ` Editors aired �ubli��ers ... -� , _ _ e .. r •. -- . 1 to at . . Mrs Brown was dower. twwu Tuesday _ . �, . to r C. E, Dowding will ora- apporentl in her usual health. the slept the trophies hies to the winno s, The: . - . p. pp ti, R ov. a I !• is survived b her husband and foul charge for the lunch will b.4� , children.. Mrs Chas titewart, Misses Ile . OF CANADA Mamie add Rebecca, and Master ,toe Rall Game's -Ill Clinton Brown., all living In';eaforth, 'oitowin are the games t%at will. HEAD 01�'FIGE, Mp> > 1 1G �..�-,-.....-,- ,.• -, be o I win n lawn by the League to tons n h t m blood, , I a Med>ie . t3 oderleli To washlP nAl 1,, , 1.. , team this year: e t e •see Awad lopd Oh Q.0 _ �A.. 4t and relieve tba>y a1n grab, trod Cic9.pita.1 . , , $5,0 � � 'l itas, oDonald, has urChF 6'.d the Tuesday,, May 24th, ad rich a 1i prevalent at t1h1P Laine of �S<wt'1V , , $ Q Q,QQO £&rat pf the late Robertlifatt. Foss, , R 5a7 Tue J e t t h T , M (� a feeling, da , , use 10th .Seaforth . he year, Thurs y , ' �' - sday, un $ h, Blyt e8sian writ be given next fall. .Price .• We vvoal><ld recommend Assets , - , n; Monday, July ?lith, Mitchell $¢7igD.O,41oQ is stated to las around Sb4,000, E H Wise sold to Mr Woo: Aiken - ' • „ - ��I - head of the X,ondou Road a good " • ° %hursday, July 21st,. Seafaith Sarsaparilla 125 Branches, and Correspondents Shorthorn Bull he has been shown , il Monday, Aug, let Mitchell or throughout the world, four tines taking 3 firsts and. a second { I , , 1Vlc Aikenhead should da well with • 1 • 't`horsday, Aug 18tH: Mitchell him. t ' Monday, Sept. 5th, Blyth Syrup Ot .. I. x +-,- ---- �-�-----^- ? s � rr t 1!I trltnani 1 Every facility for the• transaction of 3'o/'ter'aB!!!1i1 a a N:Ypoptlosltilites Banking in all its branches, ?,; ,r; On Tuesday afternoon April a + k' g Howard Cox and sister Maggie and The Na -Din -Co, and liyai s quiet -Weddi R' took pllace at the rest- brands are thke very bast made in. nterest allowed on Savings accounts Addie Cox spent Sunday; in Dungan, , * i • dence of Mr,. and Mrs, , A, Forrester, : Com • Comada, y a died Cana ian Chain at highnet Durrant rates, non, ,. F when their .dap titer Annie nes was ' iata. We have Sulphur, Cream Lorne•Tabor, of Swelrugh, has en- X. united in marriage to Mr. G . Chid- , Tartar and Molasee, already pre- Vourteous treatment accorded to all gaged with O W Potter. ,for the suns- # �' ley, of Owen Sound. The ceremony' , pared in bottles, at ,2110. i customers, mer. ' I . 4s! WAS. performed by Rev, Dr. Stewart, . Miss«Edith Waiters, •Qolborne,spent i Miss Edna .Copp, Copp was. the bridesmaid R. E. MANNING, Mgr• Sunday at Mrs Burks, '`' and Mr...lames Doberty acted as best . • Harold Emmerson has been laid up poen, The Wedding March was play. W0 A. McCon ell with } heumatism 'but is getting better "' ^` 0 • ed by Miss Helen Doherty, Only rela- CLINTON iBRANCH Fanny and May Lindsay arrived -Y tives and intimate friends were re- Phm, B. . home on Saturday evening .last, after ...... ent, Mr, and Mrs, Chidlev left on the spending the winter in Winnipeg." € 3 train for New York and the South• O.P.R. Telegraph Agency . The'regular"quaff tsrly meeting will i ern States, the, bride travelling in a It SUPERIOR SC)1i40L beheld in. Bethel Church on Sunday dress ofCopenhagen blue and blue but. 4;9 next,May 1, Rev, Rogers of'+,eaforth On •their return they will reside in �_14 will preach at 10 30 after -which will w Owen -Bound, The New L.+'ra joins in , administer the Sacraiuent, of the wishing them happiness axed prosper. i'�N,�lA%e1%" %Ah '" ' -ergo n 1�h R ROBLIN ""'' . ..r.-- -'.-•-,•-,--*----- I Ladies . .` be held Sn the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The premier of Manitoba, who has • . � - will find our Sunda School will TORONTO, oNT, Baracefield . . been ill and* unable to attend the sea- I7• W ROAN C�O1C>L O (�IiOCIer1Cr1, dtl►en all year. Enter any tigttc. Mra John Aikenhead continues ver REV. CANON TUCKER, TORONTO 5, Benzo -Almond y y Sion just 'closed, He is now spending Is the Veteran, Secretary of tbp.On. ill. .. . One of a large -number of delegates DlStrIC1. We + , . WRITE FOR HANDSOME .CATALOGUE, g g an excellent preparation far Mrs John Aikenhead is at prosent now in New :Brunswick on, the ocean a few days on his farm at Carmen. An tario -Educational Association who has • Convention.. the skin, it makes the skirt • very ill. to ocean campaign for larger contribu. like,4elvet. . Mrs Wm McMillan,Sr.,1S at present tions to the Laymen's' 'Missionary election • is expected this summer in been re-elected at the annual meeting Bold At $it'll, on Tii>ttrsaay April 213c. per. bpttlo Se atorth confined to her room from illness.'. Movement. Manitoba. ' f held at Easter. Harold Dorrance, son of Joseph Dor. Robt Fitzsimmons shipped hogs .. •f 21St.'1910 . lance, of McKillop, who has been at. from our station an Thursday tact. ._.-_-__._ -.. - _ ___.___.,... _.'-._ .._.... ___ ____.:__.._ . -----.. 111' New Perfumes Rev, Mr Tibb, Toronto, preached in '`' m "- -� "� The 18th Annual Convention of the, i, ` Rose of Algeria and Chair- tending the Agricultural dCollegeAssts . at away the wife and mother .of the 10!♦0�4�♦0�0��♦�4l+#+#+#!o home. of. her father for A .£ev - days Godericfi.District W. M. S, was held teCler. .Ask for ei.Sam�lI 'Guelph, has been appointed assistant .the Presbyterian Church un Sunday home: She had b94n in failing health • I - ♦ after Easter went back to" -Sarnia :at ; in the Methodist Church, Blyth, April Bottle. in the agricultural department of the evening, last, for about a •year, pergicious Socotra • '��� $� H1� " ♦` i tbe•exid of•last week. 2i, 1910. Morrisbur Collegiate Institute, Mrs Simon McKenzie, Tuckerswith, • g g being the causer Deceased was barn ♦ e Miss Margaret Ann Mc(rregar,•' Mrs. Tho mornin session opened at 10:. . Owing to the crowded condition of hadIately the. misfortune to dislocate fn Perth Co. 55 years ago, moving ♦ ♦ John McGregor and her daughter Gien�tle" men the primary department .of the public her hip joint. she is doing well at- gg ♦ r. �Ds T Fi x, s i g 30, with Mrs. H. Organizer, in t d will find P Y P p , g ' from there to : Grey Townshi fn 18(iii ♦ 1 Mary of E mandville were. •visiting rich, who sh school, the board are consideringthe ;though she is over 70 years of age. y j h �" q ' chair. There were about fifty ladies. • 28 ears. ago the, subject of this fiance old ac uaintances on the Iine last T'rt- establishment of a kinderggarden. At ' The• informal.dance held •unifier. the was united in marriage to. her now ♦ The CLINTON NEW ERA offers ♦ day. They will leave in a short time resent. After the usual opening ex» . present the majority of the pupils of auspices of the b'ootbalf. Olub: passed bereft partner. The surviving child' • a book of nearly (f00 pages, en- :♦ .for Edmonton, Alberta,• P p g Euthytm0lI. this department are receiving a half- off very successfully on Thursday P g • titled '•The Canadian Farmer's ,---- lbert-., , .. � erefses, a Praise service wits conducted Shaving Soap P g evening last, When oath and`beaut ren, are- -Mrs. S. Carter, Landesboro ; .♦ Mani1tyl of A ricul pre," to the ' � by Mrs. Leegb, in which' a goodly' $ � -day school, Miss Bethune, the teacher, from far and near youth together, George and Mips Ruby at home. ♦. , Agriculture," ♦ Samm¢rhi!! number took part, ' having some 74 pupils, , g g Funeral took place Friday to. Landes-. • farmer's Bon attending. a rural ♦ ' The question drawee was then,An, the best in the world, ',LSC Win• Cudmore, horse dealer, recent- and, a very enjoyabe evening was r school Who takes the bestmarks ♦ Miss Rands, teacher, spent, Sunday; large bottle: liana. cemetery:.. Rev. H. E. Curry, ♦ troduced: after which reports Ecom the ly bought a shipment of heavy horses spent. , Methodist minister, conducting an at the next EnOaiaee Examina• ♦ { at -Clinton. i - ----- ice. Th'e allbearers tion lb be held at Clinton.:'We Mc . Wm Dunbar is .spool�pingthe Auxiliaries .and Mission : bands were , p Toronto. A short time after gets- appropriate seri p I . D iven.' The followiag were the . laces ing them here a strange disease up- were William, . George, The, and . would be•glad if teachers ♦ pulpits of lies son Rev. Mr unbar, R P ' I . . Hallett: g ' ♦ make this known in the schools who is•away on furlough to the ,old. heard from :-- Goderich; Clinton, I " S H,�leis Neared amongst them, and within the James Moon Robt. Caldwell and .♦ �. Blyth Dungannon, Constance, • •Ra H past week five of them died and three U Dexter Sundayed with friends :in ' interested., ,, country. g 1• others are sick. Veterinaries Grieve Londesboro, . - Simon: McVittie, • Bereaved have 'the ♦ ♦ ville, Jackson., Londesboro, all V'ar; sympathy of the community in their • • , : • ' 4S.1 On Friday evening last the Home of Phm B. and Harburn, of Seaforth ; McIntosh, - Wni• Taylor, sports a new rubber y �0��0!!!0�lo� w►��!!♦"## Mr Jas Miller was the Boone of a very na and Westfield. They all gave very K-anufactgring Chemist. . of Brueefield, and Murra , of. Dublin. dayLS, sorrow, . Mrs. MaVittie waa3 a woman a„r,. Murray, tine buggy these da s so man pleasant Soeialgathering the, occasion interesting,accounto-of vtork done drip have n • . Miss Vodden spent a few da s y .excellent qualities and en being the eve of his departurs for the .ing the, year.: �,��% A& j,/,%7,%O%K • h all been treating the animals, but y owed the esteem of a wide circle of u to the resent have not been' able with friends in Clinton. • . j said li S liaya,:af Sea Li'''citha a was West., About seventy people were in Avery helpful Consecration. service l . p P Miss L Cart ri t sett` a da arelatives and, old friends, She bore for the defence. `.'T ilewill adjourn the cum an and Burin the evening .was led by Mrs, .Perguson,of Goderich, . to properly diagnose the disease; The w h• P i S .n y P y g under the arentag.roof. her illness with patience Sud roargna the case until mornfu ;fcii" you to et . matter has been referrrd to the Dam P 1 g Mr Miller wa[s• reaentod. with a beauti. Rey Mr, Banca,: of Arburti; vvas• then I. . D Mounts n sold a fine working tion and pa'seed. away with the Uhris• other oounsel,"said h, a.Lordehip..�he .ful old chain and locket. while his called on. to cloaethe.meetingwfth the inion veterinary department at Ot- horse o a alt in a Orth... g tfan's hope of a blessed immortality. o ewes that of Osler `Wade.and Oo„ g benediction. A heart invitation was ' taw&. o t . ,pry Se f as better half was the' recipient of a y Automobiles are on the roads a sin . Y- -^ •---- -- who as assignee for Matthew H Craig; handsome set of dishes. The. resents-.; iven to all the ladies to go to the �/ ea Avery sudden death occurred here g p . . Wednesday morning l much to the' dread of pe le la •" East-Wawanosh; sued • the Robt. Bella tions were made b p Uasement, where a. ver tempting and y g fn the person of P. P dy frolborne t' . Mr$ Joe eon y P g Mrs Brawn, wife of Thomas:l3rown drivers, etc. , Threshing . Machine i.pompwny for and. Mr Uhae Lovett,.resppeetiveiy,:the subatantial.dinner lied been prepared ' Henr and Mr leu snare Tacker. Mr.. and Mrs.. Schwartz spent Sunaay 5J0 dams ea, the rete' n, o€ .a chattel address being read. b J $' .T;tt�ver It by the Blyth ladies. auctioneer. Mrs Brown arose as usual y, , d , y $ , , . Ia I I - and was u smith,: visited friends on •the: f)th ' and in Crediton..with • their daughter Mrs. mortgage and $SOU. t)ie proceeds of. the g arae surprise and i►ir 'Miller A large number were present at the g . ' * - ..-I . . busy preparing breakfast, , was a en when she sudden! collapsed and sank at Londesboro. • • Chris Haist. sale of some of Ora g s poses sions,.. in A few, well-chosen words ' thanked afternoon session. A veryAustruittive . • P d PA$t3ED Aw. I :-The°stern I n• •, Rev. E. F: Haist attended -Confer- wbirh•he clams tpeIRO, •Com nn had . g µ to the floor. Medical aid v¢as immedf m e } P y those who had shown, such a kindly and helpful Bible reading wag conduct= For the balance •oi this month we ately summoned but nothing could ger-L®ath visited the home of El she since fn 13erlin last week. no right to sell. ' - disposition towards hila.: The remain- ed bq Mra. Harrison; of.London. She will sell ,be done, as she expired almost immedi 1vleVittie, - Lot 15, Con. 15; HUI ett, Harold Allen Sundayed under the Rev. J, L:. Small,' B. A., and: Elder der of the evening was spent in games snake on giving ourselves to. Christ to � � . P rental roof. i er Bich a, work. Red lattl s Grann.•Sllaar • ately, heart failure being the cause. Wednesday. ; of last week and "galled Pa Janos Cutt were eligible to attend the social chat and mus c aft w i . . : Chas. Oke is 'on. the sick list th18 Synod fn session ' at 'Stratford this , dainty lunch was served by the ladies After sfngfng a bymn, the minutes . Omni_ _ _ week; _. y of the mornin session. were read and . week but were unable' to get:.to the and all. dispersed. `The following to g at :�.?•ti5 nCr ('WC. . SVe regret to hear that Mr. Stephen s io c'i; The former accom anted the address:- adopted,'Mrs. Slater, of Biyth, in a y' y good health en m to � o to few tint ht: and kindly- words•exte Bed x �, .. : Butt is not enjo ins; ver by iMirs,iSmall• is i.nt d' g, g To Mr Jas. S. lviiller:---As; !you are . g y n Yedp.dih. s-XeIIOW :Silro,,ar' ♦•♦•lO.O♦00!♦O••o01001�!♦♦ 1♦w�i!!rt'0r0♦00♦♦♦♦��♦♦�� but hope to see him around again,000n ' a hearty welcome to the Convention . • !. Halifax to...the General Aagembiy, about to sever your connection .with from the Blyth ladies. Miss `D. A �.,i3 D 118r •Cwt• _ • s --+------- They will visit at ;MIoatreal' and Que• tliis conimuuitg, we, a few of .your at e S - bec and other points enroute. friends and neighbors have taken ad- H esvil re hed.:fn hear olmes of Holm le p y� • Tuckersmlth $,• d. Po iestone, of she well known . • usual bright way, • and , proposed that We have also on, $and '�'he Morrzsh Nothing Coo . • p vantage of opportunity and as. the appreciation of the, Convention be . • The annual elections . bald in. Tier• • • ORDERED Mercantile firm of Messrs: Ynpleatone .sembled atyoiir home .that a socia}. showed by crap of the hands, ' Pi[ e,ta XC S3'j"11P • D CLOTHING . RElDY-MADE CLOTHING •..:tier's Church during the last:couple' of � Gardiner, has purchased the . cosy hour may be spent together • ere you n • - .. • ' •' weeks re. ulted as follows; =