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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-01-27, Page 4f, ^ ri 4 Breezy Baufield Happenings. Miss Lizzie Ferguson of Toronto is home on a visit. Mr. George -Chesney o Seaforth was in the village on Tuesday pie businese, Mr. Christopher Woods and his Sis- ter, Miss Maggie Woods, of Boisse- aratecallintra-bave • hem bee . ding—the past 'week in the village. They were Imre and brouglit up la the v Lag& but Lit for Manitoba ntti their per - eats twenty-eight years agO, and this is their first daft tothe old home village. Naturally they native very many changes.. The dance given in the. town. • hall on Friday evening last .by the Yeri- . best Club, was largely attended. A number from Zurich,. Godericit and Clinton were present. - The Zurich, orchestra furnished the musk. Clinton News-Reeoril J1;4144. January7th, 1910 Mr. .Mex. :Shaw of Camila, Sask. is another old Baynahl boy who has. :been back on a 'cruet. We are all glad to greet each and all of otic former residents when they come back to us even if it is only for a short time. Rev. Mr. Carter ,of Citaleh preached in 817 AndreateS-cliarrelt tee L Si Fie discourses. pkastd the congregae lion and lie may be heard here again. Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Edgar of St. Jacobs will take the work. meeting of representatives of the Presbyterian and Idethodist churches will be held on Thursday evening of ties eek to arrange for union. prayer meetings. De. Smith, our reeve, is attending the meeting of the -county council at Goderich this week, -----,--------- Mottle"), Township • Mrs. John McKinley • gave a party Friday night in bettor of her niece, Miss Gertrude Dowson, who. wee' mara ried on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. McKinley entertained her Sunday School class the same evening. The storm which blew on Saturday caused the Lines to he almost im- passable on Sunday. Mr. J. C. Reid was in Exeter on business last week. Miss Myrtle Stinson of Greenway is spending a few weeks at her home. Mr. Samuel Huston bad the mis- fortune to fall on 'some Le the ether day and fractured several tam • Born -On Jan. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Talbot, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dewar made their way. home from Hensel! on Sat- urday. Mrs. Dewar remained over at Mr. Wm. lace's till the storm ceased. Mr. Henry Dowson, one of the en,- terprising farmers of the Babylon Line, ti is week purchased a very fine young bull from Mr. 13. R. •Higgies of Brucefield. This cal( is from Wm. Biggins' thorobred Shorthorn cow, "Lady Milton" and• was sired *by lames McIntosh's celebrated stock bull. He is a beautiful dark roan and comes of a good milking strain on both Eides. Mr. Robt: Watson of Bruceneldpure chased a four-year eld gelding from John Sparrow • this week'. :John is doing quite a business in"the horse line. Mr. Jerry Corriveau, the genial postmaster of Drysdale, has . his new banding completed and has nova ed in ready for business. Mr. Ceari- veau was compelled to move out et the . old hotel where -he began busi- ness some months ago s� he bought a building in Blake, tore it down, mov- ed it, and put it . up right in the severest part of winter. The, nrigh-t bors willingly turned oat and gavo him all. the assistance possible: We wish Jerry continued success: . a The Lake Shore Rodpeople were called out to open the road last Sun- day in 7 order to let the . (lector 1 Varna Mr. George Johnston and Mr. Chet Duncan spent a pleasant evening at, the home cf 51r, Harry. Peck on Sunday. Mr. Job Andrew of Lowry, Minn., spent a few days last week at • Mr. .Jas. li. Johnstone's, Parr Line. Mrs. Workman, who Mee with her daughter, Mrs. A. McGregor, has been scriottily ilL Miss Lily Johnston entertained a number of young people last Wednes- day evening, Mrs. J. T. Reid and family are vis- iting at her father's in Cioderich township. • iVliss Etta* Fiwpod, who has been clerking in Mr. J. E. Harnwell's store for over a .year, has returned home and after a short stay may go to Toronto, Miss Viola Edighoffer of Blake has been engaged to take her place.' Many who were acquainted with Mrs. (Rev.) Stewart, formerly ' Miss Dunkin, were astounded at the news cf her sudden death in far -away China and much' sympathy ia felt for her parents. and relatives. Rev.. W. H. Taylor and wife leve gone to his old home near Brace - bridge where be expects to tie a knot had and fast for his brother. a A &Whir duty Was his hat before leav- ing for the train here; • Mr. J. W. Reid lias sold his horse to Mr. Emanuel Ward 'tied parehased a fine black to mate the one lie has. • had: to stop, on account of the chift- through. ed roads. - • a • . 1. • • East Wawanosh Mr. Wallace King sell a fine heavy draught horse a few days' ago for which he received the sum of two hundred and eighty dollars. 'Wallace raises the tight kind of horses and gets the right kind of prices. J. Den- holm of Blyth was the purebaseza Mr. Harvey Magee is at present spending a few days in London. , Mr.' Robert Johnson began, draaing square -timber a .few days ago, but Couch 6k 0.. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS IMILLINERY FURS:: MANTLE . Big Dress Goods Bargains. 100 yards of Dress Goods, .in plain and fancy cloths, suitable for suits and drosses in all the, staple shades, navy, green and sbrowif. We are anxious to clear this lot out before stock -taking and all must go at one price. Regular price of these goods. 75c, 80c and 9Cc, for Saturday bargains.... . Wool Blankets to Clear at $3.15 Now is the time to buy Wool Blankets, bast when they are most needed and the price will suit you as well as the quality. They are nice clean blankets, large size and would be good value at .3.75, for Satur- day selling $3.15: Linen Towels 49c Pair These are extra good value, pure linen, hemstitch- ed edge, large size, regular f175c a pair, now 40c pair, Coats at $4.90 Ladies' and Misses Coats; time -quarter length, neatly trimmed, colors, black, brown, navy and green, just twelve coata, regular price $9 and $10 for • $4.00 Higher'priced Cohts-at Half Prke, LEVERY couRTesv AND ATiENTION -AWAITS YOU lime. , 00(10r1011 Township i Miss Tessie Halliday is speauling a few days at her sister's, Mrs. John IL Stewart's. Mrs. John Green of Godezich re- turned borne on Tuesday after spend- ing a few days at Mr. Relit. Han- ley's. t'ari and John Hewston of Stanley spent Sunday at Mr. Joho n; Ste/w- it s. - St.Ja,mes' church A .Y.P.A, will hold the fifteenth contest of the •searen on Friday evelang of his week Mr. James Steep wears one of those wont -wear -off smiles. Cause, the re- cent arrival of a young 'daughter. For Goderieh township news read The News-Itecord, How does your sub to The News - Record: stand. 1 Miss Emma Burnett is spending a afew days with her sieter, Mss Eva Burnett, in °Anton. It is reporteel that Mr. Harry Wes - toil has purchased the property known as the Morgan* farm, on the Oth con. Mr. Weston has been work - I!ng the farm or some time, and therefore, knows the property well, A- Saving Here,f 50 to 100 Per cent, on Smallware and Notions During Our February Sale. SUMMerhille One of that fine span owned by Mr. William Steep of Clinton was bought from Mr. William Lawson cf this vicintty. It is a four-year-old and brought. Mr. Lawson the • handsome sum of $225. . Miss Rands visited at Mrs. W. Dunbar's, 16th con., Friday. ant Saturday last. • • Rev. W. H. Dunbar was unable to reach his different churches on Sun- day awing to the storm and blockad- ed roads. Geordie Johnstone, w• ho was in the employ -of Mr. George Dale of the Huron Road far some months, has returned home., i1iss Fisher, •who was visiting friendsin this vicinity, has gone to Goderich where she has taken a posi- floe in an eVaptrator. . Miss* Myrtle Beacom, bas gone with her • for the sante purpose. Mrs. Hardy, who has. been' staying lately with her daughter, -Mrs.. Albert Neil, is very poorly. There was no service in St. Peter's church lest Sunday, owing to the blocked condition f the roads. Miss Annie. Miller Is • in • Clinton 1ping to wait • upon her grandmoth- er, Mrs. R. Miller Sr., who met with. aii accident • recently, Mr. Alex. •Sloman has. engaged with Mr. H. W. -Balt for the coming year. He has been employed .iii this. section, for several years and has always giv- en •ent•ire satisfaetioh.• Alex, Is re- liable . and :industi 'Wes. ' . • Dame rumor says the wedding bells will ring on the' 7th of alullett ere 4:1n,.'George• Hays delivered a couple of good -steers to. Prover Mason • of Clinton. last' Saturday. ' ' • • Mr;. .Robert Watkins, who 'returned some time since from . the Battlefora diStrict, Saskatchewan, and has been visiting -in Clinton, Called upon friends about Sunimerhilk on Monday. We all have a• liking fer Bob and • were glad to meet him once more. . . The set of , carpet -balls', bought by. the L. 0. L. has • -given much •eajoy- teent to nu;nribers 'of the • ledgeand others. On , Saturday -nights . • they piny Iteenly until 'the:- clock strikes twelve and even then the .ganie Is re- luctan ly suspended • Considerable &Mal is being sliowh and it is • not as improbable • as it. may- look at first that before the' Season ends we may get together a quartette'. that ...will knock the 'spots. off the winners of the schedule now . being played in . Clin- ton. :The first' meeting of the re -organiz- ed A , A ;• was held in St. Peter ' s church on Tuesday evening, when a pleasing little program was • carried out •af tee which . 1:tikes-llamas were served. A spe:ling match is being ar- ranged for next Tuesday evening. .' • MissaMinnie Proetor of Holmesville 'le visiting her sister, Mrs. • J. II. Low- ery. Mrs. Daniel Raeger spent part of last • week with her son on the Lake Shore Road. '. — • Hohnesville. Mrs:F, Draper and son St. Thonlas are the guests. of her . father, Mr: WM. • Mulholland. . • • .Miss Bertha Graham spent several days recently at Mr. Wni. Stanley'S.:', • allies E. Snowden spent -Sunday and Monday with friends in 'Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. • Eleoat of • Brute - field and.. Mrs. S. ()rich of Clinton Visited Mrs, Stanley on Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Greene. of Clinton was the guest .of Mrs. W., Pickard Friday. and. Saturday. Miss Carrie Walter was in Clinton Over Sunday, We are glad to say that. our sick are linproving this week, among them Wing Mrs. , A. Huller, Mrs. Snowden, Mrs. W. Stanley and Mr. Render. Porter's Hill, Miss Priscilla Torrance and slater,' Miss Grace Torrance, returned home last Wednesday evening after enjoying it month's visit with relatives in Pittsburg. Mr, John Weston and Willy reeved to their new home south of Ootlerieh last week. Mr. Theron I3ettles spent Sunday with Goderialt friends. Miss NeliLe Macdougall of Seaforth is visiting at Mr, Wm. Elliott & Son's for a few days. Spackman Jr. is spending a few days with Mr. John Torrance. Several are on the sick list at pres- ent with severe colds. Miss Shaw spent Sunday at Mr. T. c, Cox's. , Mr. Robert • Iletteoni spent a few days recently in Godoich, Miss Luella Tiehb'orne spent Sun- day at her parental home. 4'. at Auction? oale Register Tuesday, Feb, 150, at lot id, eon. 18, Ooderich township, fent stock and implements. -W, J. Nesbitt, pro- ptietor T. Oundry, auctioneer. • The little things every housekeeper needs. Sale commences Friday, Jan. 28th, and will continue during February, or until the lines are sold, SHIELD BRAND PINS -A pin for each day of the year, former price 5e a paper, sale price 2 papers for 5c OABE.ETON SAFETY PINS -Solid brass - sizes 1 2 $nd 3, estiorted, formerly 5e a card sale price 2 cards for 5c PAUNA HAIR PINS -Extra large sizes, not light weight, fat rickety sold 3 paokages for 50, sale pike 6 packages for 5c CHAMPION HAIR PINS -100 pins in a box, assorted. invisible, erimped oa4 phdn, gra- duated sizes, formerly sold 5c a box, sale price 3 for 10e CELLULOID HAIR PINS -Four pins on° a cerd. crimped and pink'former price 100 and 15c a card, sale price5e care) SAT PINS -Extra large head, six pine in a stylish box, 9, 10 and 12 Walesa sale price 50 a, box DORCAS OR CLINTON BOOK AND BAR- . Black and white, any size, for met price 5e a cercl, elate rice 3 eards for 5c NEEDLES -Shield brand, hest quality, all sizes, former prlce-5c. This neeale is guar- anteed, sale price 2 papers for 5c DARNING NEEDLES -Best quality, assorted sizes, former price 5c a paper, sale price 2 papers for5c KNI PTING NEEDLES-Nit:Me plated, rust proof, five needles to a set, former price Se a seta sale price 2 sets for 5c TOILET PINti-Black headed, sixty pins graded on a Mien, first quality. forruer price 5e per sheet, sale price 2 sheets kr 5e BEAUTY PINS-Threa pins to a set, one large and etvoarnala joints rivetted, not soldered, sale price 10c per card. DOME FAST'ENERS- Shield brand. washable silver plated, white or black, sizes 0, 1, 2, former. price, 10e a diezen, sale price 3 dozen for 10e HAIR 'NETS -Silk, "Royal" extra large, cor- iect shape, each one in an envelope, former price 15e, sale price 50 COLLAR SUPPORTERS - Celluloid, shield brace, six on it card, from 2 to 3a inches, sae price 2 cards for 5c COLLAR SUPPORTS -"Set Snug" something new, three side supporters and one back, with snap fastener. Does away with pips, 2,12a and 3 inches, regular 10e per set, sale price 50 BOOT LACES -Very special price 2 doz for 10e one dozen for 10e • VEATHER STITCHED BRAID ---6 yards to' a piece, extra wide, new designs, former priee 4 yards kr 10e, sale price 8 yds for 50 Extra. fine quelitY. regular 15c for 4 yards sale price 0 yards for 10e DRESSING COMBS Unbreakable, extra • heavy, 3 inches long, black:or white, former - price 15e, sale price 100 114.0•14•14S44•40S.404 SLACK RUBBER COMBS - Assorted, six etylee, good quality, former price 20c, sale price lfic COLLAR 137TTONS-Gilt. one doz assorted shapes on a card, formerly sold 5c each, sale price 10c a dozen TOOTH 13RUSBES-SPecials at ile, 10e, 15e }MIR BRUSHES Fency curved handles, (extra long bristles, reg d5e, sale price -25e HAIR 13RUSHES-Pure all black bristles, red of alick, highly polished. special 15e CLOTH BRUSHES-.A.II black bristles, red or black; sale price 15e CLOTH .E3RUSHES-Extra long black bristles, red or bat*, bale price 25e PEARL BUTTONS -2 oe 4 holes, 16, 18,20 and 22 liqe, good pure white button, sale priee 5c a card FRENCH PEARL BUTTON8-Best quality, 12 to 18 line, full ball, self shanks, former price 15c, sale price 10e a card WOOL MENDING -Best quality, all, colors, each card with a darner, formerly sold 2 Cards for 5c, sale price four cards for 5c 350 Fancy Calendars to be given away to the first 350 lady customers, commencing Friday morning at 9 o'clock, See next week's ad. for Chinaware aud Wall Paper Specials. ()Clinton aver & Co.,O." nn • BlOth On Sunday eyen1ng, Jan, 1.0th John Henry passed to the great . be- yond. He was born in Coua ty Sligo, Ireland, • on the 17t1 of March, 1830, and was: con sequently-ain las 80th year. II was the youngest of, seven) sioes: His father and a.inify came to Can ada when he was only two years (. age and settled in tlei township o Albion in the County of Peel, where he passed his boyhood days.. • . Seaforth • Another old resident of Seaforth passed away last week in the person of Alexander Scott, who died at the home cf his eon -in-law, J. J. Chat Air. Scott- had reached bhe good old o 'age • of 86 jeers., and sax. months, and the •greater • part of these .years 'was spent in Seafoetb. In addition to ids f weight of years, he had suffered foe 1. the past couple of years from a ean- eel: on tis hip, which ultimately caus- 'ed Lis . death. A 'family of -five sons• ;1 and three daughters survive.. • ' 1 At the inaugural meeting of • th,e Public School Board A. D. Sittlier- i-' Jana was appointed chairman, • and. - John' Rankin secretary and' treasurer. The attendance at the 'school is lean- er than for • some time; and • if the number increases it may be necessary to engage another teacher. .1 The . boxes for the rural mail route from Seaforth to Brussels have ate riaed and free 'delivery service be- rtween these- places will 'be Ftarted in a few days. . Robert Logan,: indianagent at Por- tage. La Prairie', Manitoba; is here on A visit to ariends and relatives: J. •M: Best; • barrister, was in Ot- tawa the 'past week peeseni ing to the' attorney -general the petition as;king for the release from: Kingston "penee teritiary of William Hobbes, sentenced for twoand a half years, for ..abduc- When a young man he took up lanc in. the .township et Nissoara. a: aldie sex Cpuney, where he nate 1 el .he now aged partner in life, Miss' Rosati ea Talbot Of , London towhship. - About twenty years .later • Mr. I-ienry Ha canie -to 'llett and settled on the .130 con. near Walkerburn at het e • he retrained.until eighteen • yeats ago When, handing over the homestead to his son John, he retired to .Blyth tak- ing up his residence on Dinsley St. Mr, Henry was an industrious, hard Working man, a •good neighbor. and a friend- tit. any that were in Want.. Ile • was . a ' inembet. • of the Methodist ,Church • and A.- a:Cense:teat/vit. polities. . • .• '. • •Besides NTS, Henry • the following sons and daughters sum ive cf the Gravel Road, Hallett ; John on. the hoineatead ;sJarvis 'of tl:e Base • Line, • Huitett Brown ' -Witzgliam ; Mrs. Isaac Barr of the' 'Base • Line; • Mullett Cbarlotte at -home ; Mises Rosanna and Maggie At the honk of Jarvis. • The funeral 'took place to the Union cemetery, Myth :on the following Wed- nesday afterneon, Rev. W. IL Cooper assisted sty Rev. J. L. Small eon- ducting- the services. • .• • '• 'The .pal.lbearers. were : 'John Wil- ford, Alfred Carr, Jas: Schlater, liani Sinis, Joseph Coombs and Ed- mund' Lear. . On Tuesday of last week Mies Mara ion 'Agnes McGregor,' daughter of Mrs. Cathaiine McGregor; betaane the' bride of William Henry Kerr of Os- wego, • New !York State. The cere- anony was performed by Rev. J... La Small.. Mr. and • Mrs. Kerr will make their home in Oswego. On Sunday; (week the Rev. J. Greene of Clinton preached two •impressive sermons in the Methodist . church, 'Mr. Greene'a discourses are alWaya- appreciated. Mr. William Sims on Tuesday next entets upon his duties as Postmaster of Blyth. There were a number of a.pa- plications for the position and Mr. Sims is to be tongratulatedupon landing the prig,. Miss Fannieldason and Miss B. Taylor have very capably managed the office since the death of the tate Mr. McKinnon and have been given no small amount of credit by the patrons of the office. Brueefield. Mr. C. W. Gibbons has resigned his position with Mr, F. C. Waldron of the London Road and is now enjoying a kw holidays. Mr. ban. Murace, our genial but- cher, placed a lot of fee in his cold storage shed -this week. • Idles Mabel Turner Visited in Hen- sel! hist week. Miss Aikenhead of Carberry, Man., is visiting relatives in this vicieity, Mueh intereat is shown in these parts regarding the British election campaign. The boys of our village have. club- bed 'together and organized an open air rink. The rink is 'situated ort Macdoziald's flats, whkb, owing to the shelter of the nearby' woods, is an Ideal place for a pastime of this nature. A number . of our eitizens have already visited the link anti speak highly of the same, and to any who consider it worth their while of spending a pleasant social evening, a cordial invitation is extended 'to then to attend. 4, • • • LIFE'S OUTLOOK FOR YOUNG GIRLS. NATURE MAKES DEMANDS 'IlPON • 'THEM WHICH ONLY SUCH A TONIC AS DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS CAN SUPPLY. The girl ol to -day is the woman of to-anorrow, and meal that teem,or- row oft -tunes she suffers a weariness And loss of strength atid brightness. These woes, with pallid cheeks' shortness of breath and persistent headaches, tell pla•iner than words that she needs assistance in the form of near, rich red blood. • ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People arc just the medicine growing:, girls need. Every dose helps to make new; rich blood, thus helping languid despondent girls on to the full bloom of womanhood, making them robust, cheerful and attractive. Mrs. Albert Putman, Port Robinson, Ont., says : "A couple of years ago my daughter Hattie,now Medi, was . in declining healtk. She complained of severe headaches, had no appetite, was vety pale, and exhausted at the least exertion. As time passed on she was hardly able to drag herself about, notwithstanding that she was. under enedical treatment and contin- uously taking tnedleitie. .At this juncture a neighbor strongly', advise ed me to give Hattie Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to do so. After she had taken three boxes some improvement was noticed; the headaches were not so frequent, nor so severe, and her appetite was, much improved. This Was indeed cheering and she continued taking the Pills until she had used some eight boxes, when she wan as well as ever she had been in her life, and since that time she has been as robust as any girl could wish' to be. 1 would strongly urge all mothers of growing girls to keep their health fortified through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams, Pink Pills eau he hati from any medicine dealer or by Mail • from The Dr. W illiams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six bolos for WO. Auburn Rev. Wm, Hartley intends giving a series of SOrMOnSi, on riltaptism in the tear future. I 0 1Q-siy%rcib-",b044.Q".orgloiles,'Atrii-libok pLumsTEEL Bito P......711 0 1 GREAT:JANUARY SALE.1 . . ......i. NOW ON---.- • . . 4 0 • — OR Sometime past we have been planning this sale with the ob- tnent still we find ourselves entering 1910 with thousands ofi. y ject of Making it the "Oreatest Sale" in t(3he history of this A . --- store. Although 1909 has been .a, record year in every .depart- A — dol)ars:Muth of 1909 merchandise .that must not -be on out 7 shelves when our new spring goods goods start to arrive, • These goods are spread o'v'er every department and each department A • • must furnish its Share of the rnoney-saving opportunities that a, ; await. you here during the balance of January. . 0 ' Ladies' Mantles (about two dozen travellers' -sample a, coats) al high grade coats and worth in the regular, r n Cat 0 way from $8.50 to $15,00. Choice of the lot • U.0 U • Children's Jackets worth. from $4.50 to eV$6.00. Choice of 2 65 e . the iot. ..., • . • ' 0 . Balance of our reg. stock ofmantles at -wholesale prices. • . . 1 ' Women's Felt Boots,good: value at $1.35, special for Jam, 1 • 1 ea ; g : • ' nary sale • • . 1 U 0 Balance of our Men's andBoys' Overepats, Furs, latdies ee peeraieciesst,s and:Skirts, leubbera, etc. at inanufaeturers . r a • , . . 0 • Coal buys before inspeeting our stock. , • o e , . . e * . • Small Profits and More Business. eb. Gage tie evesea. G•ca,iiKrb,..e,q.,iii•es, ibe-it.•• ta"ft.-qfb.s.o.sAberibleagia-49 ism94be, . . . . . We are this month offering substantial reductions in House Furnishing Goods. Come early and secure some of the bargains, The Store .of Quality. W. Wa1KBI Purulture Dealer and 0*dt/taker Phone 28 Night or Day •