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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-11-7, Page 2•aw:: +rw«.r«..',� ry day I t":ail IIs is Fashion Defy 1 `. % H CLIC11 PHONE 78 CO.'S The customer has everything to , gain and nothing to loose by making the choice of good FURS NOW. Select in time to have Furs ready for the first day of cold weather, Furs otthe e tbestctiimeatodseei ours, ollWe r Pat's is stand by fhe'result. Fur's that will be shown this' season 'Red Pox, Natural Wolf,_Brack Wolf, Persian Lamb, Russian ,Fitch,, Hudson Setae. American Fax Siberian Wolf and Sable, We are showing one of the largest and most up-to-date 'stocks in the County A1Wr�ays , 111 ,`3pplethno Nevi You Must Certainly � y See This Display Lovely Coats Smart Ne Models in new Velours Broadcloths, Chinchillas and Plush. Those who have been favored with, an early glimpse of these beautiful coats have been very much impressed with them. The beautiful array of rich fabrics in dark Autumn tones includ- ing Burgundy, Taupe, Brown. green, navy and black. PRICES RANGE FROM $20.00 UP TO $55,00, , %040. AUBURN, Have you bought your V:ictoryi3ond yet?' tl The various -church services were're- sumed hast Sunday Very little "flu" hit our village, but the townships had some severe cakes. The Baptist church will have ser- vice at 2,30 p,ni, and Sunday School at 1.30. PORTER'S FILL I 'Over One Hundred ' Styles to Choose From. When ;,,Tour l �s ;.tchc3, it 13 u.oualt;>• caused by your h.1vcr cr stomach ate t1n ..- out of order. Thc3c rick hcadac�_ic: co s the Ston_ Cch quickly -dis�.g;;c:r C...3 -coon w� T Is relieved of as l;i! l.r, tea. c n t�_ o, your stoma'` 1 .. ` ...1 _ _-L.latc' and d. tone the liver 'nidi Deccilar_'l s Pills, v,r iiri n.7,,p_dly 4 iil1Drove 1 :.u't, IW ‘; ws:' �13CJ Cv' � WEB ' A Directions of Special Values "' :`cn:cO aro 1,4.11 Every a.<0.•. n.; •-a-I:,v'ibr assltsnct:•nr.t, 5t. Su '..- I: :a'••• ---'r :iu a cvuryr•.:.ern to Ce::adn a.::. >...b. A eo ie_, Lu hsure, i1 cs 3 s.'r The official All -Russian Telegraph Agency announces that the Omsk Gov- ernment intends to resume the sale of vodka as a government nionoply. Samuel Robb, who has just died ha Stratford at the age of 82, enjoyed dis- tinction as the first native-born white resident of that place. A beautiful service flag in honor of those of the congregation in the see'yy- 1 ice of the country has • been huts above the pulpit in' the Methodist Churth, Listowel, Nine maple leaves, red in color, represent those who have given their lives for freedom's ' cause, two crosses represent Ste nurses, Miss .Rothwell and Miss Hay, and eighty - mine Lhe maple congregation who e in color, enlist- ...ed. nlist- ., ed. in China there are oil and salt wells more tha'i 2,000 feet deep which have been drilled through solid rock by hand with the most primitive imple- meIlt'6 mea 00teotatie Cesiesi®®eatprwslD©0000 Patriotic e 4I bs Mr, Harvey Potter, returned to 'for. onto on Monday, • Mr,,Wesley Vanderburg who has recently sold his store to Mr. Will - 111111 WI iliams,. intends to ,move to Goderich where he has been employ- ed in the brill. The friends of Mr, John Cox will be sorry to hear ttmtt he wits taken very 111, on Saturday last and, as yet, shows little improvement. Miss Ruby Potter left on Monday of last week for New York, where she was called to nurse a friend who is: in Belleville Hospital. • Thursday, Ncveniber 7t11, 1018 nu to .' : � e fir•. , t+ `r ' "1.4 gpt2 y a.111,Mfl%'mw. r ' .1•.P2•W� .1.01VPt$130RO. I /1NCulA1"d• Mr, 'Close spent the week's end at t Lance -Corp, P. Templeman, son 01 the twine of, Mrs, Bell.,Mr, and Mrs, '1'enipleman of this town, There are several cases of Spanis' 1 has beenawarded the Military Medal inalueiaa lu fits viahtfty, , for bravery on the field, and, on the Nlr, turd Mrs, John Ftnginn I spent it same day, was promoted to sergeaftt's few days with friends at Walkerton, rank, tie went overseas in 1911, and We: are sorry to report that Miss has been on active service since then, Belle Robertson itas been 111 the past He has been wounded twice, and his week, friends -sincerely hope that he will re - Mrs. Albert Vodden has been been turn safely without further injury. very ill this week and her many friends The first man in Winghtun to buy a will be sorry to•heau' that she is not Victory Bond was Reeve 'rioting, improving ;is fast as they would like Mrs, Wilbert Wellvood received to hear, n word on, Monday that General Persil - I Weddiiig .bells were ringing here ing hat graoted the highest honor last week, when Miss Hazelwood be- with the• United States Army can be- i carte the bride of Mr„ Melville, and, stow on, a soldier viz, a bistingulshed Miss Gee because the bride of Mr. Service Cross to her brother, the late Lieut, Chas, 1-lancntond, who was kill- ed in action a couple of months ago. This Distinguished Service Cross will be presented to some member of Lt, Hannntond's fancily, A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the home of the bride's brother, Mr, A; 13, Porter, on Tuesday evening, October . 29th, when Wing - work and things get in good , tape for ham's popular town clerk, Mr, John F. the conning t i nths, 1 Groves was united in marriage to Ellen M p ler received a me sage on Monday last advising her of the death of her husband, Who had gone out 1 West some months ago to work, and who was attacked by the epidemic. l Much sympathy, indeed, is felt for Mrs, Fowler and her young.faniily who 1 were so suddenly bereaved, J, Milton Stewart of the Parr Line, Township of May, has sold the fine farm which he purchased from Charles •McAllister u couple of. years ago An I Garnet A. Jacobi of the Township of 1 itT©� never had a head - it. Ilay. 1Nr, Stewart furiiier improved this tens farm during the short tame he 1 D.ez when you were had it and realized a nice advance on i C7�r!" it. A resident of this village had a close I it0 T.keep well is to keep call Monday afternoon, and he caused 1 Clean inside.'tate village to go without hydro for , , some Intuit It appears that he was 1 .,I To relieve headache, and 'Tompkins, 11 is also reported that there will be more weddings in the near future; ' LONDON ROAD. Indian Summer this week. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nf tt spent Sunday in Seaforth: Mr; George Layton is out canvassing for the Victory Bond. Mr, Howard Snell moved to his neW farts on the Road on Monday. ' Everybody Was sorry to hear of the death'of Pie. Percy Diehl in England. Mr, Will Moffat is getting to be a targe farmer. He has rented the Blyth Estate farm. Farmers are busy getting up their turnips. They are the best crop in years. All'the threshing is now done. Mr. Chas. Stevens and sister moved to Clinton last Thursday. Their :old. friend's will hope they enjoy living in their new home, �r..1O'hi1dren. C: �T FOR FLETCHER'S -: CAST.ORlA. GODERICH Fred 'T. Egener of Detroit, has ac- cepted the position- of organist and choir leader of Knox Church. Mr; Egener will certainly be a valuable ad- dition to the musical talent of tQwu. The property owned by John John - sten has been purchased by the Col- legiate institute board, which is fix- ing it up as a playground and making a tine tennis and basketball court. The property was bought for $750. The funeral of Robert Thompson took place last Wednesday from his residence on the Huron read. Mr. Thontpsoit was a victim of Spanish in- fluenza, and was in his fifty-fifth year, He Was well known in _ this section. Interment was made in the Maitland Cemetery. Capt. and Mrs, Fox are to have a change of appointment, which will take place this week. They are quite well known io Goderich, having work- ed in co-operation with other congre- gations in town since he came - .here two years ago. A farewell was arranged for then, and a, good time was enjoyed in the Salvation Army Citadel Sunday evening. DOOM'S' teen Root Ca'+I pof�fsd. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Remember every hundred invested in the Victory Loan makes the Hun dread. Will Townsend returned to London on Monday after spending the vacation at his home on the 1 611 Concession, Sonne farmers do not seen, to under- stand 'the purposes of the present Victory Loan or think Miley should in- vest their savings in it, If you are not clear on -any matter with regard to the Loam it is best to consult your banker wild will be able to give you any information desired. Buy Victory Bonds. Mr, and Mrs. Clarance Warning and Miss Marie, of Buffala, are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. George Crooks. There were 18 deaths in tate city the day they left, Every farmer should consider what the loans are doing for the farmer. It has bought the greater part of the wheat crop and provided a market with good prices for his dairy and animal products. Had it not been for the loan most of the wheat would have been unsold, .the price would have been greatly reduced, and cheese and bacon would have been•a drug on the market. A fine baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Murphy last week. This is the third on the 16th Concession in two weeks. Can this record be beaten, REGI fi�lli1110l�Ii���l�Iill���ll�l��l�ill@6i��� ��Il�l�lUlDIl�9�1 - Ei.hersWA' and lather items of Interest frau New glee represenla'tives Illlllllilliltlllllllllllilli�jlill;lllill6,l Ii�IR!;III!IIUINIIIIfIII�Illllll'lllllfld v ,�t, 7=.011-745 E. FOR FZAPPLN 1^.S Buy all the Victory Bonds you can.. Deposit them in your Bank and add the regular interest coupons. At the end of a short 14 years, draw DOUBLE your original investment. NOTHING YOU CAN DQ WILL GIVE YOU A GREATER SENSE . OF SATISFACTION. Donated to the Winning of�the War by THE SALADA TEA CO. TORONTO BRUCEFIELD. . The sad news reached Mr. John Diehl of the death of son Pte. Percy Diehl who died of pneumonia in a hospital' in England on Monday. He trained in London and has been ill al- most since being there. Much sym- pathy is felt for the bereaved parents in the death of their only child, . Dr, David McIntosh has sold his farm on the London Road for $5,500 to George Armstrong, 1t is a good farm, Robert Fitzsimons, of Clinton. ship- ped hogs front our station last week. William Henry has moved into their brick cottage in our village. Before leaving their old home in Stanley the neighbors met and presented then, with a chair and two pictures in re - Also please bring finished work for shipment, The yoke donated to the W, P, S. by Mrs, James Livermore will be given to the lucky ticket on Friday afternoon at the4'egular tnteeting in the Council Chamber, Births, Marriages & Deaths • r9 CSniio v�°'ro4?)s58'oRt'd>nrotoo cocoa ac Deas es0 after- •rida C The W:P.S, w�'iil nisei v itoon at three o clock. The President requests as many members as possible be present' so that plans for v inter work may be discussed. Births MURPHY -1n Godericlt Township, to Mr, and 'Mrs, Bert Murphy; a son. Marriages HORTON — WALTERS — At the Ontario Methodist parsonage on Wed- nesday afternoon, November 6th, by Rev. A. J. Agneew' Sadie 1-1. Walters, daughter ,of Mr - lEdwin Walters, of 'I'uekersnnth to Mr, John A. Horton, son of Mr, Nicholas D. Morton, of Sea- forth, ea- fm tn' Deaths BRUNSDON—ht . Londesbor0, on Wednesday, October 3otit, John Brunsdon, aged 82 years, `5 months and 5 days. CARRPCK—tli Clinton, on Satur- day,arl G ar- November 2nd, Rosetta Pe Car - hick, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Carrick, aged 16 years and 5 months, Catharines Ca the —In St. SMA LLA •. OM Bl, t on November 411, Mottle the dearly ( beloved and youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Sntal4acombe, aged 5 years, ' Maud Porter. The ceremony was per- formed at 5 o'clock by Rev, Horace W. Snell in the presence of only im- mediate relatives and friends, A very sad, fatality occurred at the Hospital last Thursday evening in the death of one of the pupil nurses, Miss Mary Snaith, from .pneumonia compli- cating the present influenza epidemic. Although special nurses and her bro- ther, Dr. W. J. Smith, of Ripley, were in constant attendance at her bedside for days before she died, it appeared impossible to 'ward off the fatal issue, Q stile, reliable i,rtnhireetda areas ns.all Groes of al No. 5, SS , to 8o1 sal dr a is per how Sold by ala' druuRiats, or seat. prepaid on receipt of price: Free pamphlet. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO„ ToRoUro, e5T. tranvia Wln.bnr.) BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. C. Robertson, attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr, Keisie whose 'remaies was brought from Saskatchewan for interment at Clifford Ott Thursday last, Mr and Mr's, I, Scott attended the funeral of the latter's cousin, in ilder- ton on Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Proctor from Melville, Saskatchewan, are visiting the latter's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Halliday and other friends. The many friends of Mrs. Basil t.^,ouites, of Buffalo, will be very sorry to hear of her demise from the effects of a paralatic stroke about two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Brooks and daughters of Centralia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, F, Anderson in the village. ' Sorry to report station agent Mr. Yule is off duty this week with severe cold, Mrs. Alex. McGowan, of Tllyth, spent a couple of days with her par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. F. Anderson. "The Manse," Bluevale, was the scene of a quiet wedding on Oct. 25th, when Rupie only daughter of Rev. Crawford Ferguson.nd Mrs. Taite, was married to J. P. Fof Calgary, of the late P. Ferguson and Mrs. Fer- guson, of Drayton. The ceremony was conducted by Rev, Mr, Tante in the presence of immediate relatives, The SEAFORTH, Miss L. Wilson has returned to D troit tudifise Bird' �r 'OP 11E t ''� ACHES BEV "EHAN D Mr. J. Robinson, of Toronto, 'is a cutting some of the limbs of lits trees I ,i't,�Pretreatit,keepthehver visitor at his hone here. in close proximity to the wires. One ( octave Mr, F. McIntosh is laid up with a of them fell on the wiresand industrious and , breaking , rn .1 bowls regular as severattack of pneumonia. them and cutting off connection with , g Mrs. C. Banghman and Mrs, W, W. the power. Had his axe :or person I , a Clore,;. Meredith have returned to Wallace- come to idea{h �t�ouldltl rthe ve highly vntabeen 1 Y1 Tweagenerations of healthy, burg, f c "v rolls people have done Mr. A. Mott, of Stratford, was here instantaneous. 1 d 4.,la by taking one 'ill at attending the funeral of Miss Maria The funeral of Dr. J. Macdiarmid, ; ss g p which was a private one owing to the I i bedtime, regularly—alarg- Martin, influenza epidemic, was held Saturday 1 tJ M1 r dose when nature gives Miss Ada Evans, of .Landon, was =afternoon last, and the pall bearers 1 ii •rI here atending the funeral of Miss were brother Masons and all eiarers 1 r.hcs'ose . g. Marie Martin. Mrs. (Dr.) Glendenning, of Tor- onto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. W, E, Southgate. Mr, 'Clayton Banghman, of Wallace - burg, attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, the hate J. F, Reid, on Wednesday. The remains of Mrs. Glazier, wife of Pte, Glazier, who died in London of influenza, were brought Isere on Mon- day for interment. Mr. John Bullard, of Wintrop has received word that his son, Pte. John Eldon Bullard, Infantry, had died Of Wounds on Oct. 24th at 15th General Hospital, Cantieres. Pte. Bullard en- listed with the 161st Battalion. Many in Seaforth were surprised on Tuesday morning when it became known that James Reid had passed a- way on Monday evening, for although Mr,' Reid had been confined to the ',house since he. was operated upon last July, his many friends thought that his fine physique might pull hien through, or at least prolong his life a few months longer. However his mal- ady, a malignant internal growth, sap- ped his strength and after four months of intense suffering he passed peace- fully away surrounded by as ,natty members of his family as could reach hits, Mr, F, G, Neeliu is confined to his hone with intluenza, Miss Jessie Scott, of Holstein, is a 1 visitor at her home here. Miss Isabel Scott, of Goderich, is a visitor at her house in Roxburgh. Mrs. W. Westcott has returned from spending fhe summer in the West, Mrs, Smart has returned from spend- ing a month with friends in Detroit, Mr, Archie Hays, son of Mr, and Mrs, James Hays, Goderich Street, Inas returned from Acton. He intends leav- ing on Saturday to join the Flying 'Corps. Mr. 12, Il. Golditawk received word that his son, Trooper W, D. Goidhawk was in No. 2 Australian Hospital, ��r Winnereaux France, suffering from We e uJL �l �g� cans gas wounds which he received on Oct -ober 1st. daily ---Price this week 47c }, The death occurred co 'Tuesday eof r Miss Essie F. MacKay second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John F, McKay, of tate Stet concession of Tuckersntith, The JJ' sad event was not unexpected tis •Miss I MacKay had been in ill health for some time, A fete years ago sing went to Toronto where she lived with her bro- thers and sisters until a few months ago when "site went West in Iwpes that __atrn the change aright prove beneficial, but ntembrance of the many happy days bride wore a gown of ivory Frent.h spent among then, while living on meteor satin trimmed with Georgette. their farm there. We welcome Mr. The ,.,.is, bridat veil was hand -embroidered Henry and itis good wife to our village and hope they have many happy days before them. The Red Cross supplies for Oct- ober was 80 pair of socks, t 1 set of pajamas, 12 trench caps, 25 roll of bandgages, 4 housewives, Pte, Ross Scott spent the week end at his house in our village, He has just recovered from an attack of the flu", which het had While in Landon Camp, George Hill and wife received the sad news of the depth of tlielr little grand -daughter, Irene hill, of Stratford, of influenza last week. She Ryas the eldest daughter of Sergt, 'James Hill who has been at the front for some -time.. Mrs. Stnith,,, of Da�troit, who has been the guest of Ne•s. Geo, Baird has returned to that city, ,w Always Effective -Land acts quickly Relieves lame hack, lumbago,neuraigia, sprains, lamejoints antipodes toothache, earache, sore throat and other painful complaints—Moises Ships the Pain. Get abottlo today. Hayek handy—hese bundled uetitt. At dealers or white us. HiRST ROWDY CO., Hamilton Cnn.'9 III i..�. and was herd by orange blossoms. Af- ter the wedding breakfast Mr, and Mrs, Ferguson left on the afternoon train for points East before leaving for their 'home in Calgary. TWO MONTHS OLD BABY HAD DAD COLO. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP We regret to record the death at his home on John Street on Friday, SAVED HAS LIFE. I November 1st of Mr, Finlay Mclntosh, a wall known and highly esteetnell reS- idest, in his for'tysixtit year. Mr, the life out of a mother to see Mtlntosh was a victim of influenza, It takes a the child—rho idol of her heart—slipping pineuinonia-and had been ill only week, tie was born in McKillop and resided there before coming, to Sea- fdi•th several years ago, He was mar- ried to Margaret Henderson, whd pt'e- deceosed him fifteen months ago. rte represented the Massey iiarris tint for some years. • Two daughters, Mrs. A. Rogers, of Toronto total Margaret at house survive hint. w in the persons df Wm, McKay, 0, C, Petty, G, Brown, J, Priest, J, Fitzger- ald and G. J. Sutherland The casket bore beautiful wreaths from the Odd- 1 fellows, Masons add Rehekah lodges, Rev. Mr. McConnell of Carmel con- I ducted a short service, in which he i paid a high tribute to the worth of , Dr. Macdiarmid, who, he said, had never refused to answer any call no matter what tate condition of the roads or weather, and without thought as to whether he would receive any re- tatuneration. He was one with whom honor and a desire tp do good count- ed more than stoney. The remains were interred in Heusail Union 'Ceme- tery, CARTERS' ITTLE PILLS Eenulne bears 'Signeturo Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. CARTER'S IRON PILLS will help this condition. A 1 FARMERS! FOR THE VERY BEST SE1vIc and HIGHEST PRICES bring your Cream to Clinton. Creamery and remit she gradually grew worse and return- Ied to her hone where she died, MULLETT away, succumbing to the cruel cough that Most of the "flu" patients are now' all the remedies she lots tried won't cure, Mo s I recoverit so good for children's Pg. There is nothing Mr. P. Reynolds was in Goderich coughs, or colds, croup, whooping cough, this week visiting his nephew, Mr, Jas, or bronchitis as nDr. Wood's Norway Pune Reynolds, Syrup, . On 'Nov, Sth Mr, and Mrs, Thomas It is pleasant to take, and it cures so Shobbi•ook of tete 13th con., Mullett, i quickly and thoroughly that the heart o f the mother is elightodL celebrated the Sotanniversary of their wedding day, Mr. mid Mrs. 5t b- rMrs,An us 11lcIEimmn, 12achrnoid, brook have been residents of this part , writes:—"Last winter my bah of Mullett for 65 years, 13011 are en- was just two -months old, when he took loving good health and take it live a bad cold. Re could not keep anything interest and active Part in farm life, on his atoreach with th o co ug a. 1 t r ied Mrs Shobbeonk isa daughter of Mrs. door e mudtcme but norolief. Lear, of inndesebaro whowas presentno d husband I would try Dr. at the celebration enjoying good health Norway Pine Syrup, and I must say' it in her Jird year, That Nlr. and Mrs. saved his life, I just used four bottles Shobbrook may yet enjoy many years and now he is perfeet,ly eurod, and I can't together is the wish of their many help but .express my thanks to you for friends. The family consists of Mrs, G. eurmg my baby.' Sprung in the . West and Fred Siutb brook, Mullett. One feature of the celebration was that the bridessial, and groontsiltait were present, SEAFORTH On Friday- morning, Nov, 1st, at Crouyn Memorial Church, London, by the Rev. R, Q, Warner, London, Olive Louise Ellwood, London., to Lieut. Wit, Robert Smillie, 4th Caatadiatt Mounted Ripest son of Mr, and Mrs, William f2, Smillie, Seaforth, HENSALL This village as well as the surround- ing district, is comparatively free from influenza as yet. Cal lotkings"u "n L0 and dealers <n generally are busily engaged aged in sai