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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1919-5-29, Page 1lastliblished 1865, Vol, 53, No. 48 4 E CLINT VIEW ERA CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MAY, 29nd, 1919.. W, H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers. Be Sure and Come To Clinton on WoovVvvsevVvvywWVworwvvei l/+4WV vvvvvvv,..VVVVnowifievVV it IIONTEEL PERFUME—A dainty Marvel of refinement; JONTEEL COMBINATION CREAM—Absolutely in a' class by itself, JONTEEL FACE POWDER -Expressly for those who want the best. JONTEEL TALCUM—You will be satisfied with nothing else JONTEEL TOILET WATER—The best in the world, SOLD ONLY AT THE REXALL STORE S. ►. . :9 E. a.i:°A.t1 f Phtn, B. 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SHARP, Manager Clinton ..u.••••was ••uwit a•..••r•:.:r. ,•.•,•••.••.•,• 2-.1.440.9211.16111.14 Thursday June 12th to the Big Circus flow& Gelber At Clinton Toterve Herall9S Soldiers Weather Was Ideal For Sports --,--Zurich Wins Cup For Baseball -- Splendid How At Night Clinton Veterans of the Great War certainly had an ideal day on the 24th for their reunion and sports, after a Week of wet weather, The merchants decorated their stores and the citizens general had flags and decorations out at their homes, At 10.30 the Clinton band over 27 strong, under leadership of Bandmaster Mutch paraded to the school grounds where the morning parade formed and they headed the school children, C. C. 1. 'Cadets, decorated autoes and the Calithumpians, to the Recreation park. 1 CLINTON WINS FROM GODERICH What was supposed to be a 7 -innings game was prolonged until the 10th innings when Clinton finally beat God- erich by 4-3 with one man out in the • 10th. It was an excellent game and both pitchers did fine work. Cooper • who was pitching for Goderich had. 13 strikouts while McDonald made 10 Goderich men fan the air. The line up was as follows — GODERiCH R 0 Aitcheson, c. f, 0 4 'Tremblay, 2 b. 0 4 ' Doyle, c 1 3 Barlow, 1 b. 1 4 Townshend, r. f 0 3 Babb, s.s, 1 .3 Cooper, p. 1 3 Powell, 1. f, 0 4 Bissett, 3 b. 0 2 tifatbato rearrameasao mmaramerrom arrmncsxa .. ly CSAZIERIS 71Ynt trATZ.V. va A`araII'.laa tzterenwzortrZrAm AO ye Of 16+AFI V c,rmncrASIArsa^ax farardrMM aencanaigi•/1nv 66 rlS:jC.Sal'OX VW/ V40.1 Si44- .7. rde:(1.4a, xc R°sa renectvf: ve, f7A6p1r =tram* MIT asoma ala,: aanw .... yea mea VIIRVAINN •^aer ressa tneaxe wr a sea deems rs ;?; true zo ansae czarzeC51441210emrNICS arrmrtwm. ELLUISAPIRMS=WMPAZICIIIIMIIIIIIIRVICX2 ..granas 3 30 CLINTON R 0 Cooper, c 0 4 Draper, s.s. 1 4 Morgan, 1. f 0 5 Hawkins, 1 b. 1 3 Steep, r. f. 0 3 Gee, c, 5. 0 3 McDonald, p. 1 2 Murphy, 2 b. 0 3 McNeil, 3 b. 1 1 Zurich R 0 Brown, 1st 0 4 C. Hoffman, 2nd. 2 2 Wurm, c. 2 L. Hoffman, s.s. 2 Nicholson, 1, 5. 1 C. Hoffman, p. 1 Eilber, r, 5. 0 Kalbfleish, 3rd 0 Beeswax, c, f. Visitors Here on the 24th Mr. James Burns, of Blyth, spent the 24th in town, Mr. Leslie Hanley, of Toronto,was home for the 24th, Mrs, Ray Rumball, of Goderich,' was here for the 24th. Miss Clete Ford was home from Lon- don for the holiday. 1 Miss Pearl Glazier, of Wingham, was 0 home for the 24th. 1 a Miss Stella Copp, of Toronto, was 3 home for the holiday. 3 Miss Southcombe, of Stratford, spent 0 3 the holiday with her sisters. 8 18 Brussels R 0 G. Cruickshank; 1st b, 0 4 C. Gee, 2nd b. 1 3 Riley, s.s. 1 2 Burchill, c. 0 0 T. Cruickshank, 1, f. 0 3 Campbell, 3 b. 0 3 F. Gee, r. f. 0 1 Morgan, p. 0 2, Buchanan, c. 5, 0 3 2 21 Brussels —0000200-2 Zurich—205100x—$ ZURICH WINS CUP At four o'clock the two winners in the baseball games came together for the final game, and through a misun- I derstanding of time of game to be play- ed several of the Clinton boys did not show up and a sort of "patch -up" was made to keep the sports going. Out- side of the 5th innings the game was well played. Lee Hoffman, the Zurich pitcher had only four strike outs and the Zurich boys struck out five times. Cooper, McDonald and Luntby each pitched for Clinton but the morning game told on the Clinton boys who couldn't keep up the pace. Clinton —0200111-5 Zurich —0001610-8 THE PRIZE -WINNERS Owing to some of the tickets being mislaid all the prize -winners of the var- 4 28 ions events have not been obtainable. Sack race—Capt, (Rev.) McKegney, M. C. Boy's race—W. Smithson. Ed, CooVeterans' race—T, Morgan, N. Davis, Cook, Potato race—J Black, J. Murphy. Veterans' Relay race—Wort by the Llinton G. W. V. A. Victoria Cross Race—G, Robinson. 100 yawl dash—M, McDougall, C Hoffman, wives' race—Mrs. Ed, Cook, Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. G. Elliott. Fat man's race—Alex. Cudmore, (irl's race—Margaret Cudmore. OTHER PRIZES Best decorated Bicycle—R. Moore, Best decorated auto-1st.'-- ---- 2nd, J. Paxman, Calithuntpian prize-1st—Jack Wig- ginton, Meta Elliott, Freda and Olive Schoenhals; 2nd, Sergi. Alex, McIntyre. Bicycle drawing—J, Schoenhals. A SPLENDID PLAY The play "Within the Law" put on by the Seaforth Dramatic Club was an excellent one. The hall was packed to the doors and everyone enjoyed the play. Mrs. Murless Jones, Mr. Jones) Mrs, Greig, Mr. Francis, and Mr. Reid having the principal parts and gave a good account of themselves. 24th FLAGLETS The Gate receipts for the day was $1,146 and the total receipts amounted tthe dao $1,400, Clinton had' an excellent band for y, 'The crowd was orderly and no ar- rests were made. the Over24th. t,000 cars were in Clinton on The. Midway. atWraeted the crowd and, money was spent freely. 'The Baseball match between . Goder- ich and Clinton was worth, the whpie. admission. A, ten inning's game. is not seen everyday, The. Veterans should pay the Weath- et -man a'cbtnmissi'on`for the. See .day. i "Rliey"' Johnson was the of6c$al umpire for the three baseball /niches. Goderich-0100020000-3 Clinton -1200000001-4 ( AFTERNOON PROGRAM At 1.30 p. rn. the Veterans assembled at the Postoffice and .headed by the Band, marched to the grounds, where Col. 'Combe thanked the boys for corn- ing today and dismissed them for the rest of the day, The second gauge of baseball was played between Brussels and Zurich, but the boys from the south won easily in 7 -innings by a score of 8-2. Seve- ral "sold ivory" plays were made by the Brussels team which paved the way for the 5 runs in the 3rd innings, Mor - gas had 7 strike outs to his credit, while Hoffman had, 12, The line up was The. Morrish CLwo7P h'af Kr ' 3o. "A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY `fl i r`'„N" Phone 146 Estimates Given A. E. WOOD Interior and Exterior. Decorating We protect your doors, fund.' tpre, etc., by plenty of drop sheets. Wall Papers, • Mouldings, Signs, Etc. 81 Isaac Street • NEW CONDITIONS AND NEW PROBLEMS w • SIR JOHN WILLISON, OF TORONTO, PINEAPPLES BIG PINEAPPLE WEEK . Without a cloutat,. this is the Week y to •cati Piiroapplec. •I.Raye' Y,;our order's early, before they•adv ace $.PE,C•IALS,— '. LET;f •IJCB ' tOMATOES ;t . CUCUMBERS FTj3W STRAWCABBAGEi)ERRIES Te O'NEIL THV, BUB Gl OCF C Phone 48 'Wadi T'ood Board License No, ft -1495. AN OLD HURON BOY, WILL AD- IDRESS A CLINTON AUDIENCE ON THE ABOVE SUBJECT, ON TUES. DAY EVENING NEXT. •• • - . Sir John Wffitson, .of Toronto will deliver an'address in the ToWn Hall, ' Clinton on Reconstruction, taking as his subject,"New Conditions and New Problems," on'Tuesd'dy''evening 'Jdne, 3rd. ., •. -, Sir John climes• to'Clinton, under the auspices of the 'Clinton Board of Trade an.iihe hweillig is free to everyone. ,.. w 1, t t nJhsoif is a dei of Stan. r Itr !tt ve , 1, t 1 incl+an alio a good„ welcome s1n,:h1 He ltcf'1ed•to a matt who Has made hi. mark„ip Canada. • A C;< COS COMING tie f;•arl , ciMeritir, ; Ppr»oas Showa T.hi,s Way, Cl ct n• u 1l ?.e visited, by the Sparks' Orem. ,,-n J.ne 1".th which will show on the R,!cr tion (ark 'when tWo per- tnrn,ann 's w71 be ,given. Miss Eva Stinson, of Toronto, was a visitor in town for the 24th. Mr. W. J. McDonald, of Toronto, is spending a few days in town. Miss Cameron, of St. Thomas, was the guest of Miss Mary Bramfield, Mrs. Jas. McClacherty, of Goderich, was a visitor in town on the 24th. Miss Cameron, of Goderich, was the guest of Mrs. McGarva over Sunday. Mr. Leslie Huller, of Tilsonburg, spent the week end with his parents. Miss Mayfrid Allen, of Toronto, spent the week end with Miss Elva Wiltse. Mr. W. Coats, of Goderich, was in town renewing old acquaintances on the 24th. Miss Hattie Greig, of Toronto, was a visitor at the parental home over the week end. Miss Morgan, of Stratford, formerly 'C. C. 1. teacher was a visitor in. town over Sunday. Mr. Hunt, accountant at the Molson's Bank, spent the 24th at his hone in Woodstock. Mr and Mrs. Fred Dowzer and child of New Liskeard, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. N. Ball. Miss Ruby Irwin, of Toronto, spent a visitor 'at the parental home over nand Mrs, J. A. Irvin, Mr. and Mrs, Levi Trick, of Lon- don ,were renewing old acquaintances in town over the 24th, Rev. E. G. Powell and family from Lucan, were in town to renew old ac- quaintances on the 24th. Mrs. James Crich and Miss June went to London to welcome home Pte. James Crich from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Alexaander, of London, were in town over the week end, They are welcome visitors. Miss Margaret McTaggart, of Tor- onto, was a holiday visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D, McTag- gart. Mr. and Mrs. Mowat Chowen and young daughter, of Whitechurch, were visitors wit the fornter's father, Mr. J. 0, Chowen. Mr. and Mrs. Lattornell and Miss Edith, and Miss Contbe, of St, Thomas, were guests of Col. and Mrs, H. B. Combe over the 24th, Mr. Oliver Johnson, Jr., who is still in Toronto taking treatment and also a course in eye testing, etc., was In Clinton for the 24th. Mr. George Schaefer, of Wingham, was in town for the 24th. George was Sergt. with the 161st Battalion and re- turned only a few days ago. Capt. A. Crearer, of Hamilton, who just recently returned from overseas, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, G. D. McTaggart over the week end. Sergt. Bert. McElroy, of Blyth, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, W. Moore over the. 24th. Sergi. McElroy only returned from overseas last week. Mr. Onslow Crich was in London on Saturday to greet his two sons, Pte. J. Crich, and Sergt. Victor Crich, M. M. who returned with the 18th Battalion. Co, Sergt. Major Fred Burchill, of Brussels, who went overseas with the' 161st Battalion, and who recently re- turned home was in town on Friday last. 'The old friends of Trooper W. W. Nimens were glad to see him on Sat- urday Iasi He only recently returned from overseas, where he had been in th'e hospital suffering from the effects of the Hun gas, Goderich Star. ---Trooper W. W. Nimens, brother of Mrs, Jas, McClach- erty, arrived from overseas on Thurs. day night and is visiting his sister and brother-in-law for a few weeks before. going West. Trooper Nimens enlist- ed in Winnipeg in the Strathcona Horse two years ago last December,, He was gassed. Sept, 9th last. . Mrs. George • Bolton,. of tosln,,re- ceived a wire on Friday, that her hus- band- was in the general hospital at Moose Ja1v having tldd'ergone an oper- ation for appendicitis '. th'day before, but was doing as well as' Gould be ex- pected; The bestcwishes+are, that. a' 2{uiok and sure rrecovei'y`',1 Mr.'.,1301 ,tart's lot. • .,, • Godefith Signal Pte, Gordon Hol- man, son of County Clerk- G. W. Hol- man, arrived' home after oyer,:four years of ;military service.. . Pte. Holman enlisted in the fall of 1914, Went over- seas'the next year and had been in the trenches .from the first of September, 1915, He was in the fighting to the end of the War, taking part in all the engagements of the Ant Battalion, to which he belonged. Ypres, the Somme, Vimy Ridge Amiens, Passchendaele, Arras and Mons— these are some of the outstanding names of his carrer as a soldier, He was wonderfully fortunate it, coining tirourh all this without once being in the casualty list, Both of County Clerk Holman's sons have played a splendid part part in the war TheI•fotmariolder,Isnoonwe, Q. M., Sergt Wilmot Holman at t. ing transportation home, Mayor Cooper was in Toronto this week, Mrs. Geo, Roberton is visiting In Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Fell, of Seaforth, spent the 24th with relatives here. Miss Thompson, of Seaforth, was a visitor in town over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Watt and, family of Oshawa, were here for the 24th. ! Mrs. M. A. Lee, of Viscount, Sask., is visiting her sister, Mrs, Roy Ball. Mrs. Watt was visiting at the home of Mrs, Hamilton's In Mullett last week. Miss Britton, of Kitchener, was a I visitor at the parental home over the 24th, Mrs. Downs, sr,, of lona Is a visitor at the home of her son, Mr. W. S. Downs, We are glad to see Mr. Harry Fitz- simons is able to be out again after his severe illness, Mr, Foster Copp, who has finished his first year in medicine, arrived home on Tuesday night. Miss Emma Lavis was in Toronto visiting her sisters, Misses Edna and Elva Lavis last week. Miss Frances Baxter, of Sarnia and Miss Marion Ball, of Sombra, spent the 240 at the home of Mrs. Roy Bali. Dr. J. W. Shaw, is at Toronto this week attending the Provincial Board of Health and the Ontario Medical Asso- ciation. Mrs. A. R, Smith, of Toronto, who was the guest of Mrs. R. Rowland dur- ing' the past week returned to her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Lew. Manning was in London to day. His sister, Mrs, Edgar Pattison is sick with pleurisy, and if possible will be brought horse tonight. Mr. J. Woody, of London, and a former Superintendent at the Clinton Knitting 'Co., was here last week giving some instructions on some new mach- ine:: ach- i n es, Manager Matthews, of Sterling Bank, Auburn, and family; also Mrs, Oliver; Mrs, Chas. Baker, and daughters, of Detroit, visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Downs, Signaller Harvey Harland, M.M., son of Mr. W. J. Harland of Guelph, who has just recently returned from over- seas was a welcome visitor in town over tine h. Doctor and Mrs. Edgar .4. Pole, Hott Springs24t, Virginia, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Judith Newton, ti Mr. Newton Wylie, New York City, formerly of Toronto, the marriage to take place quietly on June 11th, BAPTIST ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the Walkert- ton association of Baptist churches wilt be held in the Winglianl Baptist Church June 3rd to 5th. An attractive program has been pre- pared, First public meeting Tues., June 3rd, 7.00 p. m. All day sessions Wed- nesday and Thursday June 4th and 5th. Two of Canada's greatest platform speakers will address the meetings Wed nesday afternoon ;and evening --Rev. ('Capt,) John McNeil, B.A., D,D., and Dr. A. L, McCrimmon, Chancelor of McMaster University, both of Toronto, There will be several splendid ad- dresses on Thursday—Special mention might be made of the inspirational ad- dresses by Rev. Andrew Imrie B. A. of Toronto Thursday afternoon and even- ing. Be sure to hear hire. The Public are cordially invited to any or all of these meetings. Special music for the evening, session CENTRE HURON LIBERALS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING OLD OPFICEjitS. REELECTED AND DELEGATES APPOINTED TO THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL CONVEN• TION AT TORONTO 114 JUNE. The annual meeting of the Centre idaron Liberal Association was held at Seaforth on Tuesday afternoon. and there was a very good attendance from the Riding. ' The offi cers elected for the com- ing year were President— M. Murdle, Seaforth 151 Vice—J. L Kerr, Clinton 2nd Vice—N. Kernighan, Colborne 3rd Vice—J. D, Hinchley, Seaforth Secretary:.—J, L, Killoran, Goderich Treasurer—G.. Young, Colborne Auditor -W, J..Paisley,.. Clinton Municipal Ch•airnian, Colborne—S. Bissett 1t'unejt--'Jas. 'Watt hlcKill .McDowell ail , Grey,—Juo, McNabb Clinton—Geo, McLennan • Seaforth--Jas, D, Hinckley Brussels—P, Scott Goderich--Citas. Nairn Delegates were appointed, to the Ontario Provincial Liberal convection, to be held on June 2501 and ^_fills, as follows; John S. Grieve, of Waft. r t L. Kerr, 'Clinton; Mrs. (Rev.;' .t int Hamilton, Goderich, Mrs. Peter Brussels, The alternates are •-• t etas., Nairn; Goderich, W. Hifi, l3,'uu. Ile , Mrs. W. Manning, Clinton and Miss Stewart of Benmiller. Addresses on public issuer la"fore tine people at the present time were delivered by the member for ria, rid- ing, William Proudfoot, K. C., a,•'fler of the Ontario Qppositinn; 1 'nry Smith and John w:ssery, .president. •tf the Liberal Assoetations tor Knuth Huron, and by Thos. McMillan, nt SO- forth, iaforth, and W. 1l. Kerr, Brussel, Miss Hattie Miller, of Stratford, wet home for the 24th. Miss Stone spent the week end at her home in Essex. ' Miss Vlola took, of Toronto spend the holiday town Mrs. Mellinveen, o.f Granton, is visit- ing friends in town. Mr. Roy Chowen, of 'Toronto spend: the week end in town. Mrs. Kitty was the guest of bee daughter at Windsor, Miss Etta McBrien, of Toronto, was home for the week end. - Mrr, Torn Connor, of Kitchener, was home for the week end. Mrs. Thos, Jackson is visiting Mrs. Constantine at Teeswater. Miss Winslow, of London, is visit- ing Mrs, Robt. Fitzsimons, Mr. Jack Carter visited his brother at London over the 24th. Mr. Earl Steep, of Stratford, wad (tome for the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McLennan motor- ed to Toronto on Tuesday. Miss H. Livermore who is at Strad - ford was home for the 24th, Miss Gladys Petty, of Hensel!, "w visiting Mrs. Morgan Agnew. Mrs Charles Conner, of Haze, ilton, was here for the holiday. Mr, Wilbur Ford returned to his position in Peterboro on Tuesday. Mr. liollyman, of Lucknow, spestt the holiday with Ills brother in town. Mr. J. A Irwin visited at London and other points over the week end, Mr, West, Clifford and "Toots" a Preston spent the week end in town. Mr. G. H, Scott, of London, is the new Accountant at the Moison's Bank. Mr, and Mrs, S. Kemp and Miss Nell-te Kemp, visited Bluevale friends Mondry_ Miss Harness and Mr. Elmer Harness; of Exeter, are visiting at Mrs. Mc- Donald's. cDonald's. Mr. and Mr's. Allan Close, of Seafort& spent the 24th at the home of Mr. Jaz., Dunford's. Miss Ida McLennan who has speak the winter in Toronto returned to town last week. Miss Bedford, of Goderich, was the guest of Miss Beryl Cooper over the week end, (tarry and Mrs. Armstrong of Gode- ricin, visited friends in town for the week end. Mr and Mrs. Hollyman and Dorothy and Miss Margaret Carter spent Sunday at Westiield. Misses Bess and Leota Harland, of Guelph were visiting old friends in town over the 24th.4940 Mr. Murray McNeil, of Kitchener, was up to celebrate the 24th at the parental home, Miss Maida Cooper,of Toronto, •was the week end with her parents, Mx - the week end. Mr, Fred Jackson spent the week end with his son, Mr, Murray Jackson at Port Colborne, Mrs, A. L. Forde and son, Ernest,.oft Calgary, are visiting at the .hone of Rev, E. O. Forde, Miss Vietch, •of Aylmer, was a visitor with her brother, Mr. 3. C. Vietch dur- ing the past week. Mr. Oliver Johnson, of Godericls4 was renewing old acquaintances Ira town over the 24th, Mr. Fred Ford left on Monday •to visit his brother at Otterviile, who cost - ducts a bakery there, Mr. J. L. Kerr attended the annuia meeting of the Centre Huron Liberate at Seaforth on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and family ed Westfield, spent the 24th with their daughter, Mrs, Hollyman, Mr. Alex. McIntyre spent a few days at. Wingham last week In .charge of the Knitting. factory, there. Mrs. A, r J. Cheesaporou$h, -of'De- troit is visiting• tier daughter, Mrs.. Elton Ro2e11,..Rattenbury SkreeL Mrs. A, T Cooper, is representing the Wesley,' W.. M. S. at the annual convention ,in Stratford this week . Master Archie Ballantyne, of Brus- sels, was.the guest of his cousin, Master Ken. Roberton, over the week end. Misses Agnes, Lyla and Eleanor Thornton, of Seaforth, spent the htII- day the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Bartliff, Goderich Signal.—Miss Elsie Tar- qur, wn itin week andof wasClinton, the guestvisited of3n Mtors. W.tGc Machal3wan, Mrs. -Geo, Shipley is attending 1t4 M. S. Convention at Stratfol, Ads week as delegate from the Ontario Street Missionary Society. Mr, F.- Vanstone, knd Misses •'Rormp and Freda Vanstone, :Ind Mr. Dobie, alt of Winghanl,• spent the holiday wills Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartliff. 1 Pte, Robinson, who enlisted in the West and who just returned from over. s f sister, seas, was the guest o his sns e , Mrs, J. C. Vietch, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Tinos, I-Iawieins, ware Newton on Tuesday of last week at - eliding the funeral of Mrs. J, C. Camp - 1 ,t ii;,,; who was an aunt of Mrs. Ilaw•• ;aid^s. The deceased dropped dedrl, 1 Mr,• A. O. Pattison, the veteran 41 T.R.,•agent was a visitor in Buffalo last week, ,Ile was accompanied back by his grand -daughter, Miss Jessie °la uire, who is attending school there;, chefl Recorder,—Mr, 11.1 i relicts/. en, M Clinton, a former resident ,en merchant of Mitdltell, was a bushtek$ caller in town'Wednesday, While here he, 'Visited his brother-in-law, Mr, A..I')., Cameron,