The Clinton News Record, 1916-03-16, Page 44
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Rev. A, Macfarlane was coIPined to
the house on Sunday last on account
of a severe cold and serer th John
His work was taken by M
Fraser.
Nrood as
sc
e observed will Next d'ewt Sun .tiy wl
military, Sundays in. the Methodist-
church when. there -will be the en -
veiling of anrhonoi to!l of the nam-
es of the boys who. ,have enlisted
from here far overtices service. The
lastor will at Id o'clock take for his
i Ser-
War "England •• d the
subject 1:,aglaud .ln
vice. '
ll,evs, F. 'Rickard and •1, 11. Jones
• attended a meeting of the minister-
ial association at Clintoir on
Moe
day• •
Osmond Walters of Colborne town-
ship is' visiting his' to cle
, Mx. \\ Wil-
liam
liam Osmond
Mr. '1':1 J. Marks spent a few (1.11;
this week at Loudon.
Dover '
.-
'
Mrs..LL Brock OF Port lye(L 1s visit.
is her brother, Mr. W. J. McLeod.
P110. following young sten have en-
isted at Bayfield during the past
Stanlei Township
e
of
the home 'The M. IA. i\, met: at
skit,
Edward Johnstone on Frh1a}i ev-
ening last when an old fashion spell-
ing match took .place between ,. the
ladies on one side and the gentlemen
on tho other. 'The latter had • the
honor of.being ,the successful side.
Mr. Robt. RichaXcls0n, president, who
was absent on account of illness, was
very touch missed. - Mr.. Wm, Clark,
vice-president, acted in his place.'
William and Frank Boyce have
donned the eo10Ls•and.are
going
b
in-
to training to fight for the en ire
having joined the 101st at Bayfield.
We must congratulate NIr. and Mrs.
Satires. Boyce on their gift of their
two sons to help to Bold up the
Grand 01(1 Flag of the British Em-
pire.
1
Elliott.of
Mr• anct Mrs. A. I
Strathroy Who tete visiting at 'tete
home of the latter's parents, Mr,
and Airs, Wm. Rathwell, for a shorn
Il
' 'hyo ' o
SL1at
• ct to )
• nine
to 1.
et
time,
'Mon-
day last.
Mi, C. H, Reid shipped a carload
of cattle to Toronto on Saturday
week with the 1191st Battalion ;last.
Liam Boyce, used Walter Westlake. and Mr, Airs. Alfred Ingo of Varna
Lieut. arrived this week and I ice Mrs. Win. Foster and
Am and Air. a
will commence drilling the ]oral Miss Opal Foster spent Tuesday ev-
C Nit.
and Mrs.
tome 0
1
•s. 'n at Lic 1
carp, ening
Thomas Brandon of Lis -towel and Wm.Rabhvvell.
William Brandon of St.Malys spent
Sunday and Monday( under the mat-
ernal roof.
A concert will be given in the
town hail on Fridays evening 01 next
week at which the program will be
supplied by the boys of the 101st at
Clinton. 'there will be songs, duets,
instrumental music, etc., a first
. class program such as the boys in
khaki can plat on.
Pile Honor Ro'1 :
Malcolm 'I'Rms
Kenneth Currie
Harold 13rand0n
Hugh 'I'itut6
.James Ro:'att
Allen Macdonald
Frank Boyce
William Boyce
Walter Westlake.
Clinton News -Record
March 161h T9I6
Married on the Second
March.
a in
Thursday
On Thursday, March Sus, 'at high
noon a quiets but, pretty wedding was
solemnized at the hone of Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Matheson, Hinck street,
Goderich, when their daughter, Kath-
arine Isabelle, was united in marri-
age to Mr. Leslie 0. W. Flick. of
Benm iller,
The, bride was prettily attired in
a •gown of white: silk poplin trimmed
with over likeand carrying a bri-
fern,
and roses s a
cream f re
bri-
quet o
The nuptial knot was tied by Rev.
A. F.' Nash of Ilespeler under an
arch ofevergreens and palms beauti-
fully' decorated with white,
The groom's gift to the bride was
a necklace and to the pianist, Miss
Aggie Flick, 'a gold brooch,
A large array of beautLful and
costly • P
xe
aeni
s attested
to the pop-
ularity
-
ularity
cif the .bride.
Guests were present from Orion,
Mich., Sebrn
vel
le
,
Stratford,
P'
et-
tolia, Norwich, Seafo>ab, Sensail
and other points
Mr. and Mrs. Flick left on the
2,35 train for Brantford and other^
points amid showers of confetti.'
The bride's travelling suit was of
blue broadcloth and hat to mateh.
They '1
•o their
at home t
'll be
't
' vvt
friends after April lot on the
groom's farm near Leaburn.
ICS uI 111E 4611
ENLISTED AT EXETER.
(„ n
li
Alfred Gan1b> ill, boyar at'Fosto e
,
.Eng.,
Samuel W. Sims, 1101:11 at Satisia.
Garnet Ford, born at Exeter.
Robt. E; Southcott, born at llxet-
e1,
Cs-
Robt. H. Passmore,' born in
Us -
borne township.
Goderich Township
On account 'of the increasing n-nt-
bek of eases of measles the council
was 'notified by the provincial health
officer to have a sanitary inspector
appointed. Mr. 0 \V, Potter of
Porter's dill was appointed for the
'entered
year and c upon his
r
pa
sent c }
duties this week, At the board of
health meeting in Gederich on 'Tues-
day it was decided to enforce the
' provincial health act to the Last let-
ter. It is largely through careless-
ness that the epidemic of measles has
spread so rapidly in the township,
Wingham
Mrs, Ansley and 'Miss Laura Ans-
leyi have been visiting 1n Toronto•;
Mrs. W. H. Willis has been visit-
ing her son, Aft. R. 0. Willis in
Toronto.
hiss Fannie Green has returned to
Woodstock after a fortnight's visit
with her mother in Lower Wingham.
Rev. ,1. W. Hibbert and Mr. John
F. Groves were in Hamilton last
week attending a meeting• of the
Orange Lodge for Ontario Nest,
Mrs. Tisdale has returned to her
home at Marengo, Sask., after
spending the last few weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Airs. John
Reid, who accompanied. her west for
a lengthy visit.
Nlr, Chas. S. Rintoul has gone to
Simpson, Sask.., where • he intends.
remaining fur some time.
.0.411116.
William E. Jefire}I, born in l's -
borne township, oro in Ste-
phen
1:. 13rokenshire, b
township.
Thos. W. Munn, born in Lincoln James L, Jackson, born in I'orlr-
It( .
Eti la 1
'tire
Lincoln-
shire; Eng. s] , g
Gordon Ci, Culbert, born at Ern- Anthony Meaben, born at Sag-
tealia. inaw, Mich.
1..NLI
STED AT CLINTON. Timothy NI. Wesley, bornit r, at White-
church.
ch.
n in
1 horn 1
, 'n J.
Alexaucler 13, Gasemoie, born t James Leslie ,
1'lorris township. Yorkshire, Eng.
A. Leslie Fisher, boric in Clinton.
Harold M. Whitmore, born in God-
01:X11 tow11510,
William. W. Richards, born in.
Stratford,
Joseph
S. S
tl
CUL
-s
,
1
Orl
at B
ar-
kenhcad,En .
John Newcombe, born at OkebanlP-
t0n, Eng.
James l'I. MoClymout, born in
Tuckel:smith township.
Allen D. Macdonald, both at Bay-
field.
William J. Boyce., horn in Stanley
township.
Walter M. Westlake, born in Stan-
ley township.
'
't
William Black, born 111 Godeo
ell.
•
a
19rnest A. Kemp, horn at B YHeld.
ENLISTED AT WINGIIAM.
ENLISTED ATBLYTI.1
Ah born 01t in Leices-
ter,
ter
Albeit W.
Jarman, b
Eng.
,
6
Oliver George Lawson, born at
Londeshoro.
ENLISTED AT GODEI1TCH. ,
Wtlliam I,., Johnston, horn in Ash-
field o vns
iii . •
' d t P
Alfred IT. Jane, born in London,
,,,.a•
Otto Lymburner, • born at Jordan''
Station; Ont.
William H. 13. Smiths, born at
Worthing, titg, Sussex, es En
b
.
Russelsel M. Bell, boyo at I a7emto ,
Ont.
Harold Newcombe, born at Bay-
field.
ENLISTED AT WROXETER.
He Started With The Clinton
Piano Company.
Mr. W. D. Stevenson, who severs
his connection with the Sherlock -
Manning Piano Sr Organ Co. of Lein -
don ac-
quires
to go
to
Toronto, <n _
clot
Il the
financial interest 1
a h
LliLPs
q J
MendelssohIi firm.
Though a young man, bit. Steven-
son has had fifteen years' exper-
ience in the piano and organ bus- St. Clair Crawford, born at Wind- scandal changes made against It an(
Mess, starting in with the DohertySOL'. which Conservatives say evil} be prov-
Co. of Clinton in 1900. He worked ,Phos. W. Passmore, born at White- en to the hilt.
111 the factory, then ill the stock church. •Mr. Martin was born at Norwich,
room, and finally in the office. In Joseph ti Thompson, born in West Norfolk County, in 1676, the son of
1903 he removed to London to 10111 n fast educated at Ghn
the otlice staff of the Sherloc'•:-
tllanuing Piano ;S.: Organ 510. For
the past six years or seven years he
has had eharge of the- accounting,
financing and advertising. lir. Stev-
enson has a full appreciation of the
potentialities of the piano and play-
er business in Canada, and every
faith in this country's ability; t0 live
up to the; opportunities 'confronting
her and the greater possibilities that
will result from a successful termina-
tion of the war. lir. Stevenson,
who will remove his family to Tor-
onto at an early date, commences}
his active interest in the Mendel-
ssolin first on February 7th, with
no wishes for his success more earn-
est that those of his former asso-
ciates. '
Brucefleld.
the,
of Ion-.
McM
luau
William M
r. \\71
don Road, d a
south '
' o
t
shot
distance s It of
Brucetield, has sold his farm of � one
hundred..actes for the suns of. !7,403,
the purchaser, we hear being a Mr.
Labeau of neat Clinton. The build-
ings are exceptionally good. 'Phis
snakes six changes in. the .ownership
tin
at]
' tt'ict within
near n the
neat
of farms t
a few: mouths.
He Was Educated at the C.C.I.
!AO.
Ottawa, March 9111,—It is strongly 4
a• Wiliam
Ottawa that 1
•d at
rumored
for •Re
Bina a
Western
Martin, .M.P., b ,
Ontario elan, will replace Premier
Walter Scott, head of the Govern-
ment of Saskatchewan.
"About all I know about it is what
I have seen in the Western papers,"
said Mr, Martin to The Free Press
to.niglit,
• "59111,'' he added significantly,
"you can never tell what may hap-
pen,"
health,
'n poor ea
is 1
• Scott
' n1lCl
P1C
while his Government is facing the
probability of .a rout in view of the
Wingham.
Miss Hilda Buchanln has hese
visiting her sister, Mrs. Claude
Gregory of 101110n,
Mr. Angus Atkinson has purchased
the house of Mr. Jos. Finley on
Alice street.
Mrs. Rae Dunlop has been visiting
Seaforth friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Tansbiyn were n
Toronto last week.
,Miss Phoebe Densmore has return -
el home after a visit with Clinton
and Brucefield friends.
Aliso Hattie Copeland, who }las
been visiting friends in Wingham and
'L'eeswater for some time, left last
week for Orangeville and Toronto
for a visit before returning to her
home at Carman, lfau,
bir, and Mrs. George (:'ole. lett last
week for their home at FFrobisLer,•
Sask.
Ready t0- One \vent
(iorulPtl 1s
PHONE 771.
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Dry Goods
and Ilouso
Furn'sbings
fi 1
Announcement
Thursday--Friday---Saturday
March 23rd, 24th and 25th
Miss Millinery is Here
The new millinery stylet
are here. There is always a
great attraction for every wo-
men in the first showing of
the new spring' styles, This
present season will be one of
particular interest. There
h a v e been great changes in
styles. We cordially invite
you to come on the opening
days and • see o.te c:•f the best
display's ever shown by this
store.
Natty Spring
Suits.
When we view the display
of ladies' and misses' suits the
one thing that appeals to us
is the variety of novelty styles,
Maly pretty ideas in finishing
—The Big--•
ING
STOCK
SHOW
The Huron County Spring
held in
'he
will be
vtl
Show �
Steck ,
CL ANTON
--on-
Blgth
Mr. James NlcQuarrie and Mrs.
i s week
tdlat
crop) e
1 Mord r
�Vtn.
Hungerford e
1 g
at'• Nor -
to their respective homes
Nor-
wood and Hanley, Iowa. They 'l were
accompanied by 'their sister, Miss
'e tvho intends mak-
ing
Mc(ruant ,
the latter..
with
her home
he
Thurs., April '6th
Wawa -nosh. Rev. W. NL Martin, a Presbyterian
John R. Jefferson, 'horn i monster. He was e -
\\'awanosh• too Collegiate, Toronto ,University,
Edward J. Haines, horn in Mandl- and Osgoode Hall. illrs. Martin was
mend Co, formerly Miss V. F. Thomson of
Thos. C. Luttoii, born in Comity Mitchell, Ont.
Down, Ireland.
James S. Thompson, horn in \\'est
\lrawanosh. Ilensall
ENLISTED AT BRUSSELS,
Rev. J, F. Knight was in 'Toronto
,101101 V. Sinclair, born at Brussels, last week taking part in,the tem -
Edward Garton, born in Wawanosb potence demonstration,
township ' 1 The marriage took place on Wed-
r{ale
M. John Slemmon, born in Circy
township.
James McCallum, born in Grey
townshiP•
•John A. Williamson, horn in Tuck-
ersmith township.
Wesley Ballantyne,, horn in Turn -
berry township.
Clifford. R. Dunbar, born in
Zurich township.
William G. Barron, bora in
It is seldom that thunderstorms do I gow'nship.
diuuage in March but Mr. (leorgc ENLISTED AT IIENSALL•
Oren
'Theile of the 11th had the chimney
of his house completely* demolished
last week during a thunderstorm.
The building did not catch fire.
Mr, Alban Smith' lyra returned to
Detroit after a visit here at his
home,
Mt. 0. S Davis of Exeter has
taken a position with the llolsons
Bank.
Mr. \cm. Lehman of London spent
a few clay's with his mother 1.eccrit19'.
Mas Peter Bender is one of the
heirs of the Baker estate in Phila-
delphia which is, now being wound.
up. The estate is sail to be worth
hundreds of Millions and there are
over one hundred heirs
Mr, ,\lex. Forrest left last week
f his Home tiU Nlooseiaw, Sask,,
Croy
Leonard R. Davidson, horn in tis -
borne township.
Irwin A. Ifilderbranl, horn at
Zurich.
William C. Stone, born 111 London
1:11g.
Thomas 1'. Foster, born at \Wal-
t.hamstowe, i019.
Robt, R. Caldwell, born in Goder-
ich.
1;N1.I5'1'ED A'P )E,AiFORTH.
John M. Bullard, born at Win-
throp.
Rohl. (1. Praiser, born at Walton.
Frederick G. Taplor, born in Eng-
land.
Robert Smith, born' in Tucker -
afteror smith township.
alter
giving exclusiveness and indi-
viduality.
A personal inspection of
which is necessary to get a cor-
rect idea of their beauty or to
inform yourself regarding the
ieew spring styles. If y o u
wiah exclusiveness look early.
New Spring
Suits.
1111111 .4,Iylowritto>lallovertllese handsome spring coats. Beaut- ifulsoftwoolrnaterialsin,navy,
black and
black and white,
Just enough color to rn a k e
them attractive, all sizes. Be
sure and see our display,
a visit with friends here. son 1
wWIwwlMM
E
ncsday of last week of Miss My
NI. Taylor to Pte. Reginald G. An-
gell. The ceremony was perforine1
in 1\101511 Cannel church. by Rev.
E. Mc1,, Snaith and the ' ouple were
given military Manors on leaving the
(1111rC1)..
:9550 will be 'paid in prizes.
No 'Entrance Fee, Every-
thing Free.
The Biggest and Best Show
v�e Held,
t
The 150151 Huron Battalion
will mobolize in Clinton en
Thursday : The Blyth, Brus-
sels, Wingham, Goderich, Ex-
eter, Bayfield, 1-Iensall and
Zurich Units will, under the
command of Lieut. -Col. Com-
be will engage in Battalion
manoeuvres. There will as
well be bayonet exercises,
u" exhibits,
etc.
machine n
ac
m g
our
ed
in
• rest
'ute
1
Everyone
Citizen Soldiery should come
to Clinton on April 6th.
A. .J. AleMURRAY,
Secretary•
J. SHANAHAN,
President.
Matt Rod and Gun has, an inter-
esting table of contents for the lov-
er of outdoor life. Bonnycastle Dale.
contributes tilt leading article 00
"'The New Sport for the Spring Druck
Shooter ;" F. V. Williams writes of
"Jim's Fox ;" R. J. Fraser of "The
Men Who C'an't Come Back." Nor-
man Lett describes a 'lime Weel;s'
Canoe Trip in Algonquin Park," and
L. (1. 'elrin contributes the story. of
"Illanchard's Trap," the hero in
which sets out to capture a bear and
succeeds in landing an even more
valuable and quite unexpected Prize.
'There arc other stories as good as
these 011(1 besides the' regular de-
partments devoted to Guns and Am-
munition, 'Fishing Notes, The Trap,
The Kennel, etc., are ;calculated to
attract sportsmen who are interest-
ed in matters of this kind, Rod and.
Gulf is publisher) by W. J. Taylor,
Woodstock, Ont.
\IIRCII.Sale�
W4LL
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NOW ON
Ul
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Al Paper Trimmed
Free-
A.T. Couper
CLINTON.
1 --
"MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
Price $530
Take a little comfort as you g0—espeeiiilly
•if you can combine it n'it.h profit: • The
min who owns a Fold has provided healt IS-
ful enjoyment for his entire family sand
equipped himself with an economical set-
valet as well.
The Itomil Runabout is 55-1.90 ; Ocnpl'et'$730,',
the 505111)) 159'•10; the Town Car $750.' x1,11
prices 15 f,e b, Pori. Ontario, Ali cars
completely equipped, including 'electric
headlights, Equipment does not include. •
speedometer.
•
Cars novo on exhibition nt the Garage rn'
limon street next the Commercial Hotel.•'
BERT LANGFORD.
CLINTON, - - • ONTARIO.
1
THE, UNIVERSAL CARS'
OF HURON
Face the Issue S�URELYmYOIIrSe1f.
Yona� a waut�d •�' 11➢� to Fight for Your King and
1
1
Ciit-A year from now may be too late.
The Stupendous endous Issues of the War Now Stand Out in a Blaze
of Light Before the Whole World.
mss_
1
Today a
the call comes from those who are holding the lines worldFrance, in
Flanders ; holding the lines against the mightiest armaments t
ever
yetsurface : and the:call to all who will hear is :--
borne on its
LIST TODAY.
IJoin the 161st Huron's Own Battalion, and show by your example that Our ri
County is not a laggard in the Great Fight for Freedom.
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