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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-11-10, Page 5•.1 • •AA .101, • Very .:.Man Should Own a WATCH Business Demands It ii••••••••••••••••.!, • The importance of time demands it from. the time he gets up in the morning until he goes to bed at night—so long for this jOb, so long for the other; so look for meals, so long for,recreation; so. o•ng tor sleep. Yoitought to, see ow display of Watches and you ought to buy here. We can save you money. • W. Heilyar. Jeweler and Optician. Marriages %Dtath martunto ITOWnehend,--,33inglinai.-, at Laird Monte on amt. lathe_by Stir. Chas, Welborn*, Ph.Mabel Eltelia Bngham, only daughter Of Mr. and ildrs, Nelsen DingbaM iforMerlY ot thantinerhill, Ontel to •Mr. WM. He ToWnallend, of 'Whitlaide Motet. 4000.0000,000 DEATH. Towel:1-.1n Reerflehl. on Nov!, 7th, Thome. Richard Juiett, aged 81 yrs, monthe and 22day. Campbell -In Goderich Township, on Nov. 4th.. Cetherine Johnstone, relict rif the tete dames Campbell, eged 78 year. Connell -In Mietrouls, Montana. Willian Connell, formerlyeacf Clinten, aged M years. Muetaed-In Chicago, on Nov late James Mnstard. youngest eon of the le. e William aluetard, ot Brucefleld, aged 47 yeaes said 0 monthe. ..,,X44-14-1,44,14.1**444.44. Personal Notes* fif these haying ereatives or triencio Vitirrisi:f town far.segg4ek.,7 .,,44- : wane anomie° it in the New ,•ewe. 4, ' V844:44-144444444444-14.11 Bell is visiting with Clin- ton friend's for a couple ofmeeks.- Blyth Standard. Mre Ben. Cole, late of the Organ Factory staff, has secured a good • potation with Mr. Geo. Rice, form - ern, Plano superintendent for Doh- erty Co., and who now holds' are-. sponsible position with the Otto Higel Co.., Toronto. • " Mr. Yates will not receive. on Thursday afternoon as announced on account of Illness. Mrs. Helen Bowers went back to Ingersoll on Monday, after a short visit ' with relatives and •friends here, • ' "s• • Mr..• W: Forrester of Mitchell pent a few days with his brother,1 ir. D. A. Forrester. , %Sties 'Ainy Howson entertained a number of her lady friends •on Tuesday afternoon. ' Rev. E.A. and Mrs, Fear of Blyth ,,ere guests at the Ontario Street parsonage on Mpnday. •. adre. (Rev.' Fisher of Lambeth vis- ited friends in town on Saturday. Rev. J. Greene was in Wingbam to -da Y a:tending the funeral of the late Rev. N. S. Burwash. who ied Tuesday. Mr. Burwash was in the class with Mr. Greene when h was o (lain d ver 50 nese o Chickenlor Sale 70 Thorobred Barred Rock cockerels and pullets 81 and $1.50 ea*, Also a few Thorobred Blue Andalusians cock- erels and pullets. R• HOVEY THE OLD RELIABLE Bit MAN -- My headquarters are now at„the Rattenbury Howe. The phone No. Is 46. Ring me up If you want a bus or baggage call, to any part of the town. JOSH COOK. 7,7-7 ,•••. a_ 1 igid esiIo • • it you have any trout,. le with your eyes—difii. cult in seeing distinct or reading, aching eyes, tir. ed eyes. If you suffer from headache, it the child cannot see well at k scbool or if the child's • eyes soon become tired, call and have them ex. aminec3 most carefully. •10 No Charge • FoR • Examination We have all appli- ances for careful ex- amination. All work. guaranteed satisfac- tory. -11. J. Grig. • Jeweler and Optician Inner of Marriage LirenstS . . known as a former resident of Clinton, will take up his residence in Toronto early next year, where his eldest son lives, and other rel- atives. h f Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Loug , o Vancouver who have been visiting their old friends in and around Clinton, Seaforth, Brueefield and Auburn, left last week for Van- kleek Hill. in Eastern Ontario, where they expect to spend the ••s•, Eev.few remain who stood up in days in Toronto • an route, and winter. They spent a couple o GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Illuntrrs Excursion the old Methodist Conferenceand- while there were 'delightfully en- 'tertained one evening •by Miss Leila Hoover,. (daughter of Mr. J. B. Boover,) who had invited a- bout a dozen other Clinton girls were ordained into the ministry. Bev. Leech and 'Chancellor Bur - wash of "I`orontowere alsoin the class. • , , Single Fare for Roland Trip Mr. W. E. Duncan, formerly of 'now resident in the citya meet 'Wednesday. He recently returned .timable Wife. in Temagarai. Muskoka, Lake of Bays, 'to Buussels for a Visit„being threa-' Bev. Mr. Ford was in Wingham Thursday, attending the funeral of 'the late Rev. Mr, Burwatila. • Daily until Nov. 112th; to all points treatiraVtilstlallion"--friettati "here-their-formertelieherean • Nipistimg Districts, Ere. • • . • Return limit Dec. 15th,•' except to points reached by stearnees,'Nor. I5Pla Are you going to California, tened with typhoid fever. • For the next few, Sundays Rev. 3, Greene \Will take the services on the 'BenmiRer circuit owing.•to Mr. Baugh being in ill -health. • Mexico or Florida . • Mrs, E. Currie of Ingersoll is vio_ k. • •This winter; if so, cansulynear" Ittng Mrs. T, Tric- Mrik.T. Tricle has returned• home 1-eief• • -,... est Grand Trunk agent .regard- tench improved in health. . • ing races. • Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Waller eV -end- . _•• •I ed the funeral of Me. Hugh Ram - Secure tickets and -full information say at Walton on Sunday. Mrs, from • • I Walker was a sister-in-law to de- • A 0 Pattison, Depot ageat ' • ceased'. • .• •• ' • .JOHN RANSFORD, Town Agent'Miss DoroMrsthy Clark is'visiting . her sister, . SeLee, of Goder- • • ich this week before returning to Live Poultry Wanted her borne in 'Guelph. • •• , • , -- • • .. Miser Gertie Treleaven •of Luck - The following prices are twine paid now is the guest of her uncle. Mr. -at the Hohnesville Poultry Yards:- 3. W. Treleaven. in 'town. •. Hens, 8 cts. a lb. live Mr: O. H..ICnapp, agent for Guy Chiekene, 0 cts, toll chi. a lbelive Turkeys. I3c to 15c lb. live . Ducks, I3c alb. dreseed • . Geese, Ilc alb. dressed ' • All poultry to he delivered with crops empty on Meiiday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. • Buying all the year round. N. W. TREWARTHA. Phone 4 on 142. • • 'Brothers, wasoln town Wednesday, Making arrangements' for the min- strels. Mr, Knapp stated to us that tor eighteen\. years he has been their agent, till up to three years ago and decided to make one more trip' through Ontario.. He was in treat glee,over the elections in the United States and the defeat of g,opseveit. Chola UI -err *wk. •Eekron tailigger Atteocouggit, 2:114114 tilm C14110 IL -ley Web, Olive !Rod- cerst required. Gracie Tebbett, Morgan The report of the BXeciitiVe Weis submitted erecomintording& 1. --That each nionteipaiity be *eked, to cone tribute $5.00 towards putting the ExebutiVe on a Working beads, end *molesting them to do more aggreo- slate work, *leo, that the7 Muni- cipalitiem, $oderleh, Goderich Wept Wawanosh, Morris, Seaforth, and McKillop be re quested to launch Local Option Campaigns for Jan, 1012, carried unaminously. The Treasurer's report showed a small balance on hand. PaneritP. IL-Gladye Beattie, Edgar Stoddart. Part L. -Morton JOnet, Elide Per- fusion, Roy Boom. A. M. Fblilltre, Teacher. .1.0,18,01f0/00.00.0.04.../0000,000 The fonowing.io the report of the pupils of S. S. No. 5, Hallett, based on conduct and general proficiency names In order of Merit: • Senior IV. -Maggie Mair. Junior IV. -Elva McCool, Mary Vodden, Etta Brown. The officers of lastyear were re- Senl5r Florence Vodden, ' elected ; Pres. P. Buchanan, SeeeA. T. Cooper, Treas. J. P. Brown, Vice Kejautnhi.oear tay_miroaratehe., Rapson. Lee.. Pres. Centre Huron G. M. Elliott, Senior IL -Mary !Taylor, Fred tiederich; North Hilron, John Kerr, McCool, Martel McCool, John Gar- caraiiiitigmllamxtfieteretrrt;hRH„urreosno,uTta.tlitv.eMs ocet builjtutiriorecluaIt-Annie WaarizoOth. the. Lions Municipalities ;-Gocle- • Vodden, Floosie Glibbings, rich, Melvin Howell; Goderich Twp Grace Vod4en, Albert Garbutt. Mr. Caldwell; Clinton, C. T. Wallis t Senior I. -John Taylor, Bose Gor- g; hffameris Sa 1 ,Bent;J. Seaforth,'EM11Er dR; butt, ,flyclIney Lee. ibbinge, Arthur W aymouth, Jen, Carr ; Brussels,F. Mr. Snell ;•Wroxeter, Rev. Mr. Per- x4te.t eBr. • Junior I.. -Helmer Snell, Perea, Bayfield, Caldwell;01;aBrolyytp, x 114 hT14bibeutattap.ells are- Sr. 4th. M. rin ; Ashfield, Rev. -Mr. Rutherford ; Mair; Jr. 4, E. McCool; Sr. 3, F. Colborne, John DustoW Grey, T. Vodden; Jr. 3, I. Rapson; Sr. 2, TriSturiaicethta,n3;.11piarylg, iEla,nRcia;nanioer;r11:0Twhicoksi M. aylor ; Jr. 2,,P. Gibbings ; Sr. W. WaBon; B..Scarlet: • WanY,Waer., MacEwan, Teacher. BlelbY ; Stephen. Rev. B. Hicks: Tuckersmith E. O'Brien; Turnberry A. Kelly.; Usborne, P. Cann; E. Wa- vle following is the report of • wairosh. Joseph Kerr ; W. Wawa - s. O. No. 14, Stanley, for the month and other Field Sec - nosh, Wm. Bailie. Rev, B. Spence, °I tial ber of municipalities for cam-. Class V. -TLC. Kehl, A. II. Fisher, retaries were present, who gave of 00tober, names are In order General Secretary, of the 'Provin- senior M. meelymor#, xi- the Maportance of grouping a num- Lola Seth Well, Merit : e, valuable council all emphasizing neunlYilnor°InVt'.-WA'nfilanci IteolldeaMtha'rearet 'oaegns at the same time. PaSreanGillosri-III.I7-.JCesIlieiliCa.oalins, L. B,. the mo The evening te eniningretg.d Esenrcieeasnprofit- Junior were• l! ot WJausnmioarnnu.-. J.N.GccredRoss,. W. C. B. tahbele:perlsd iriaeetntD e; Inr. theabsenceEeneree d - of Johnston, Anna Fisher. 4 • Class IL -W. R. Cooper. ed. Bella Collins,lmer Makins, Senior PtHe-Maggie Cooper. ' • Bi p. aAl s pReeavk. e r sicwereet, Junior Pt. IL -R, Osborne, W, H, TieV. Metiers. B. H. Spence and J. G. Iliffell1Pe::" ma a few very pradtical • re - Collins, Norma Hood. •t Part I. -Wilbert Suttpn, Gracie marks leaving the time to the form de ewthelel Cooper, W. J. Ross. • The (best spellers in the monthly er two who had been announced. spelling Matches were: I Mr. Miller, who was heartily wel- Rth, Ada •ISIclieath; Sr. 4th, Pearl corned by many who sat under his ministry as a' supply in Willis Bathwell; Jr. 4th, Anna flood.; Sr. ' Church in1 days gone by, gave • an 3rd, Lawrence Wasmann; Jr. 3rd, , address which was 'greatly-appre- Gracie Ross. • elided. He illustrated by 'personal . Observation, and well authenticat- The following is the School re- ed Statistics the awful and tragi - port for 08. No. Tuckersmith cal effects'Of the Liquor Traffic for the month of October: and charged home 'upon the voters Class IV.-Perialea. Ball, Myrtle the terrible responsiblity of con - Crich, Frank O'Brien, John Turner, turning the Licenseing System. He Wellington•Crich, Hermon Crich, also spoke most emphatically of. Nelson Crich, Sheldon Townsend. 'the benefits of local edition urging Class III. -Ida Ball; Grace Walt- all to rise in their might and do ere, Melville Waiters, Mary Turner, all In the power to secure its a - Grace Stephenson, Myrtle Rom- doption.' • son, Viola Wise. Mr. Spence dealt largely and vig- Class II. Seniore-Eiva NotteWine orously with the political aspect nig Hunt. • of the question. Class II. Junior.- Mable 'Crich He affirmed. most positively and. Bert 'Walters, Phyllis Crich, Edna ' sustained the affirmation by Crich. • k. • strongest proof, that the time had • Class I. Senior. -Wilbur Nett. come when The Government of this •Class .1. Junior. -Vera Stephen- eprovince, whatever party might be •-son, George_T.alconer. in power. Must dee) _eqnarely:with J. Grant. Teacher., this question. . • With the fact of large rnajori- ties. again and again, by their votes declaring in favor of prohibition, with 410 of the 816 municipalities of theprovince without license. • and many of them carried by local •Allia0Ce • option, under the 60 per With1e8 of the existing bars in cent. • • nven•tion the province closed lay,theeyote of •CO a ,andr muni- -1 last January, 80 mo • • cipalities campaigning now in view • of voting next January, and the The' annual meeting of, the Hir- general sentiment of the Country on County Convention Was held in expreasingatself so unmistakably the Town Hall, Clinton on Monday against the open Bar, these and the 7th inst. After the opening other considerations he maintained 'exercises, the minutes of last were eviden tsigns of a not remote meeting were read and adopted. and Much- needed issue. From these it was shown that, of 26 The interest was much enhanced municipalities : Ashfield, . Col- by the well rendered solos of How - borne, Grey, Hullett, Tuckerstaith, ard Russel, accompanied mi the • Stanley, Us -borne and West Wawa- piano by Prof. Brown, and the nosh are under Local Option and 2 whole appreciated by •the large •c•thers have no license, of the re- • audience. • • It is rumored that Mr. j: P. Tis•- dall -• now of Buffalo. • and • well-. • Toronto Markets., • nil- Sale - Fall Wheat 90 to .09 Goose Wheat 85 to .85 Oats , .39 to .40 Barley .59 to .Cra Peas • .75 to .76 Rye • .70 to75 Buckwheat .54 to :55 Bran. $20 Shorts •. $22 ' ) E gs Hay *17 to .20 • 27c`to 28c 1 ; But ter . 23e to 24e Potatoes 60 to .601 Cattle. butchers •$5.30 to $6.25 Cattle, Exporters• $4.50 to $5,20 Hogs 27.40 to 7,65 Sheep • $ 510 • Lambe $6.80 Feeders • $4.50 to $5 en •Horses. drafters ... .. . .... $7 50 to.$1406 Clinton Market Report Who it, (new).......80 Oats, 0 AO Barley 0.40 Peas ...... . ... 0 70 Eggs 085 Butter Hogs 5775 Potatoes ....... .. . ... 0 85 to 0 80 to 0 30 e„")•new ones. Thanking you for past 1t0 40meet all old eastornors as well es many " fay.3rS. • A good •Organ. Ooal Range. and a god Heater. for particelars enquire vf MRS. KAIJFMAN. - .' • Don't .Forget The Clinton•Chopping Mill will he in. daily operation on and after t -day. •Having jest installed a new Grinder and 30 horse power boiler, we are now prepered to do a first-elass job. Besides Chopping Feed, we 'Roll Oats. make Graham Flour, Corn Meal and Flaked Wheat. We eater to the Wants of our cus- tomers. el hiteices cheerfully rectified. Setisfaction Guaranteed. Remember the Stand, Mary St., Clinton ' Next to the 'E•ectric Light Plant, where the rindersiened will he gled, to It is owing to a break- down at the Electric ' Light Power House and we are without power to run our press. -EDITOR • " Huron County siiiguisimaimmaimannoms Stars Nar Barrie. • While coming into town on the morning of the 9th, Mrs. Thomas Dew• son was surprised to see a black bear and cub standing on the side of the road near the home of Alexander Pay- ette on the 8th con. of Vespra. The bears were within 100 yet& of the house. At the sound of voices the aarger one reared up and stood -watch- ing the rig. "Look at him," said Mrs. Dawson to her little boy, "look at •It' real bear." The animal to 0 42 open Dal Prop um d blinking gravely at the rig and The Choicest Woods are used in the making of our Furniture, hence lie beauty and Nok durability. It is artistically de- signed, too, and beautifully no. holstered. • The workmanship throughout bout Perfect •L, oo 'tts occupants for a fe•w moments, while simminrasio and Will satisfy the most refined and artistic fades, When you note the quality. also, compare our pieces with tame inked else. where. the horse manifested a desire to elimb the fence on ,the oppoSite side Of the road. Presently, with a low grumble, eontaining rothing but satisfaction heard only in bears who have dined right royally lm strawberries in the woods, Milady Bruin dropped on all tours and ambled into the swamp, fol- lowed by the sleek cub. -Barrie Gazette, • The Cheapest Spot la Huron to boy ail kinds of Faraitote. .1100\fklit •& BA14 liSTIVRAntefs School Reports. The folloivhig is the report of S. S. NO. 4, Goderieh Tp. for the month of October, based on regu- larity of attendance and general proficiency t Clas VI.-Itarold Lowery. Senior IV. -Lulu tobb, Mae Sin- clairt Isabel Sinclair, 'Helen Nese hitt, Junior IV. -Everett towemiter- bat Stodtlart. r 4•0.•,'41.11c74.s44•C. 'IC a..7. ••• as10/ • A Wouldn't you be as delighted 1, You CAN 4ft, Just get one bag of "CREAM of the WEST" • FLOUR,. Tho CAMPIsELL MILLING CD. LTD. , -TORONTO POE SALE y B. A, •MetWEN. Don't Forget Our Special Prices for Friday and Saturday See our Yren's Special Suits and Overcoats at ,SIOP •See our Xen's pure wool Underwear at 75c Special pricesein Shoes and Rubbers' . • We Can Save Vou Money on Your Fall Purchases. • GIVE 118 A TRIAL • • • The Cheapest Place in Town • to Buy Your Shoes • Plurnsteel Bros. SMALL "PROFITS ' • MORE BUSINESS 41. leari al • . -oiing :Wet Soap • 7 Bars Comfort for, ., .. ••.... 2sc 5 Fels Naptha Soap for ----.---7-aunngnt amp----forw.r.:4,....,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..--A-.....i,,,,,,-,....•,........,......... . ........: S ,. , ,..., • 6 pkgs Amonia powder for • 2sc A 3 " large size 'for • Large package Gold Dust for 25c 20c . 6 small •" " •, " for . . 25IM Pearline for - , • ... 25C• 6 Fairy Soap _for... . . . . . • . . . . • 25c 3 Tins 2 in olish for. . , . 25c • All packageTea Liptons, 9alada, Red Rose, Bala's, gams, Aroma, gam LEIS, Rine Ribbon, also any ot the bulk teas be per lb, off Regular price, • " • . 40c Coffee for - •. •• 30c '2.5C' " ' for ' . .20c:: ' 50c Brooms. for 25c Wash •Boards for . ' . . " .. . " . ' ""*" 35e. 13 dozen Clothes pins for. • ' ... 5c" 7 Packages Blue for • .-.. 25c- . . All kinds oth Stove: iand Shoe polisheS a reduced. prices. • . - i 8c Lints of Cakes for • ., . •Sodas any kind, Tin Box for . . ...: - 25c• 3 Cans Dutch Cleaner for .; 2.5,ci • 3 pkgs of Whick Cleaner for ,. • . 10c: 4 bottles Extracts, any kind- for ,. .. .. .....•........... 25C: Starch any kind per package• ........... •,7c Bird Seed per package •7c Maple Leaf: Salmpn , ",18c • Hand made Tubs regular $1.25. for • Olives at redueed prices. Cocoa, all kinds at Reduced prices 7 lbs Rice for 5 • Tapioca for Beans per ib 25c. • 25c: 3c 3 -pkg 'Raisins • for • 3 lbs Currants for. . ... ....,.. ....... ......,... . . ... ....... .. 25c: 3 lbs Raisins for . .. . . zsc: Any kind Of Peel per lb• • .. 3 sc: 3 x0c pkgs Matches for •• • .25c 2 1 ,............, . •. ...... 25c .s. ... - . . 5c 2 nail Brushes for 3 Cans "Bet" Baking Powder for ...0.1•••• 25c. Jar Baking Powder for ..... . 20c: 3 pkgs Corn Flakes "• "25c • r 3 cans • Mustard for• 4.15,0 •-25 4 lbs Icing Sugar for.,...• 25: 20 lbs Yellow Sugar or• ;1.00 Any Spices regular 43c for. Malta Vita per pkg ...• LIrd per pail 20 lbs.. ...... ... ... We have a low price on Limoges China and give- arc extra to per cent. Buy it NOW. 25c •0!• ... ;10.661) ... 060•6.01,000.4440 'aft We have reduced prices - 011 all linesof China. • -• We sell everything atthese prices while they kik t B. A.,...McEysteit GRooviz