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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-09-28, Page 5l'hureday, September 28th, 1916, Por a Presont for the Bride•to-be Choose Silver , There is no other gift f' th9.elvide that is so certain to be greeted with .joy,. used with pride, and treasured for years. We carry a large and well assorted stock of 1847 Roger Bros • Knives and Forks, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Pie Servers, Tea, Coffee, Dessert and Table Spoons and numerous other use- ful pieces. Also a good assortment of Silver Plated , Hollow- ware, Cut Glass, China and Clocks, W. II. IIRIYAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE Births, Marriages & Nimths 331RTHS. ROBERTSON.- In Lethbridge. Alta. on Friday, Sept 22nd to Mr. and Mrs John G.Robertson, a Idaughter, QMargarat Laird Gun. MARRIAGES IVESON-HOOVER-At Guelph, .Sept. 12th, by Rev. Dr. Gordon, P. Eileen Hoover, LTC M., daughter ofMr. and Mrs. J Bi Hoover to W.Lawton Ivesoo, MA, of the On,: .ario Agricultural College. , DEATHS. ROBERTSON.- In Lethbridge, Alta., on Sunday Sept. 24th, Max- garet Laird Gunn, infant daughter ebf Mr, and Mrs, G Robertson. PLEWISS.-In Sarnia. on Mors - ay, Sept. 21st, Harriet Waiters, icloW of the late Robert Piewes, aged 81 years. eemeseeeeeeseaseseeeeeeees 60111011111111011101119411114110111006,0 IND BOYS HERE. Many of the lalst band boys ere in town on Wednesday while route to Goderich to play at le 'Fair. They were made wel- nae, by their old friends. PURCHASED HOUSE, Mt'. John Torrance, ('ho has :been a resident bete for some 'years, has purchased the house he has been residing in irony Mr. 13. -Cook Of Detroit, It is a desir- aable property, Seat orth Favoured witb line weather the fall aair of the Seaforth Argicaltural .;Society was well attended and was in every way a suceess, The indoor dis. play was fully up to the average, al- though the exhibit of roots and vege- tables was somewhat light. owing to the recent frost, There WKS a splendid -...: display of frit, especially plums and peaches, while the other departments were well represented. Several men. -chants exhibited their wares, and the ell munition works had a display of shells of various sizes winch they were turning out. The outdoor show was also a success, the exhibits of live aetock being large and of, a good qual- ity. The egg exhibit. conaucted by , 7 the department of agricultme. which • !demonstrated the prqper method of - alt,hding and handling eggs, was a fea- ture, whiela created 2 great deal of in. , terest. The day's proceedings were 'brought to a close with the presents. don of the famous motion pictures, "Britian Prepared," in the opera hall, and hundreds were unable to gain ad. mittance, so great was the crowd. The proceeds of the concert were over $4.00 leaving a surplus of $300, which will be used to provide suitable Christmas gifts for the Seaford' boys in the =trenches. Exeter Mae-atm/an Clarke, wife of Wallace Wake, mauager of the Maisons nleat Exeter, died Friday after an ' illnessaextending over some menthe. 'She was 83 years old aid resided in eaa her husband and her ether, W. T. 'London until •her mar lege, Besides 1Vilson, formerly of London, now of •Exeter, she is survived hy three brothere, Wm, H. of New York, and 'George and Wilfrid of Toronto, and one son. I he funeral was held on • Monday to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, -London. 11 -' A Fat Chane CR V FAT STOCK 803et.0 A 0 MX - 'Area Oce 1 • Oester: "Way dont ,guv,aor?" Yu go in for Ask Your Druggist for . See You Get This Box 11 inpi FORTH KIDNEYS Tilley Road, N.D. May 1st, 1925. ,'Biy• trouble was gravel in the bladder. Xs, case was My 80r1u OIid m3, death was daily expected. No suffering could be worse than I had tp endure. I beg you to publish. my *letter so that people may know what Gin Pills had done for me, The first box relieved me a great deal. Eight boxes were suffielent to cure me entirely and to bring mo back to perfect health. Isadore Thome." Your druggist sells Gin Pnla-50e. a box, or 6 boxes for $2,50. Sample free If you write to AXONAL DRUG tc CHEMICAL Co. 02' CANADA, LIMITED Toronto, Ont. 02 G. S. Address--Na-Dru..00. Inc. 202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. •••••••••••••••••*,-.••••• District News. ••••••••••••••0.0.••••••• Brueelield On Sabbath next the: Children' Sabbath School Rally will be ,ob served in the Presbyterian chum Rev. Mr .MdFateati 3 of Be yfield wi speak on the subject "Doing You Bit.'' The childrens choir evil have charge of the•singing. • pegrtn oed bY Rev. Mr, AbreY, L on- desboro, in the presence of the im- mediate relatives and friends of the Made and arm oo, During the signing ol the register, Miss Leith-, • wants 'of Gederich, stang."'love you trulya The bride wore a dainty gown of white silk' orePe , and carried pink carnations. Her travelling suit 'wee of African h 'brown, a bleak fiat trimmed with It saver flowers. Among the beau- lailui. gifts received by the bride 1 was a leather rocker from the p,4yvx,r.D.x. cw.y. Mr. and Mrs -1 Bell will be at home to their Rev, Mr. 'Henderson of .Britisi Coaumbia formerly of .Hensal preached on Sunday last, :giving am account of the mission work in British Columbia in reference to the Budget 'Fund,MH Id,.Henderson has .'beeu in British Columbia for 13 years Ile is still hale and hearty, and has lost none of ai mee old tizeal, Mr James McQueen received a cable last week that his son, Lt, William McQueen was wounded in the trenches th iFrance, on Sept. 19th. 'Ho received a scalp wound and an injury mehis left leg. • He is in a hospital. The injury is not considered dangerous. Dr. Elliott of Denver, Colorado, formerly of our village, 'renewed old acquaintances in our midst last week. 'He looks as though time had dealt Very leanientty with him, Mrs. Strong and daughter of Sarnia visited at the home of Mrs. Strong of our village this week. John Wise and wife of :Clinton accompanied, them. 3 • friends at ',Irliewyacl,a after Oct.15 Ma 7! Prank Kettle recently sold a 4 year old gelding for the handsome sum of 8300. Ala • John Tarablyn concession 13, Hullett, believes in being up to date and se evidence of this has just pur ch'ased from Mr, :las, Woodman, agent for the Internationel Harve (J oni patty an irepcbved 8 16 coal oil erector engine and plow, by this youog man can easily handle the engine and three plows winch does away with the use of eight horses, A. cablegram was received by tbe friends of Capt. "Bob" Pearson, at Ethel, on Thursday, stating that he had been 'wounded in the chest. Oapt. Pearson was in charge of a Calgary battalion. His mother resides in Grey Township, and he is a brother of Mas, Wes. Beacom of this township Eimvale Farm, the home of lila and airs. G. A. Tyner, Hullett, was the scene of a happy event at high noon Sept. 13.h, when their daughter, Miss Maude, was united in marriage with Mr. Charles Clifton of laimeefield. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. Mon ton, emu mbent of the Middleton, Holinesville and Summerhill perishes, in the presence of about 75 relatives and friends who had been bidden to take part in the wedding festivities. the bride was married in her travell in g suit of navy blue serge with which ehe wore a bodice of radiant silk nett, Mr, and Mrs. Clifton took the after noon tt'ain from Clinton for a brief honeymoon trip and on their return will reside on the groom's farm on the London Road near Brucefield. Butt ett Mr, Henry Adams spent a few days of last week with his cousin. Mr. Wm, eockrane, of StMary's. MreeEd. Bossenbery, the veteran auctioneer of Huron county, and Mr. Geo. Armstrong of Zurich, put in the week end et Cedar Dale farm with Ed. Johnston, both old schotoil.mates of Eel, 40 years eago. They liked the 'looks, ofJeraY J. and some other good "imams at Cedar Dale. Beal -Ferris. -"Oak Grove," the home of Mr. anl Mrs, Robert Far is was the scene of a pretty'wedding on Sept. 20th, • when their .eicreit daughter Ida Glescocline and WiXlialra B. Bela were amited in marriage. To theastrains of Lo- hengrin's Wedding iVlaxch, played by Miss Attie Bell sister of the groom the Initial peaty took their place 'before a hank of ferns and asters. The Ceremony was Brussels In order to save a number ot wit- neeses from going to Wingham, Police Magistrate Morton, of that town, held police court here to -day. T. 3, McLean a contrator, pleaded guilty to being drunk, and, after bearing the i evi- dence of, several witnesses, he was fined $40 and costs. 'THE CLINTON N1SW ERA. 0 I T01,01110 rkeiS Clinton I 1• 011••00004011/90110110111111410004,11040114.••••••••••••••••••••0 • Hoge $12.35 Butter 33e to 36c Eggs 37c. Oats 60e. _ ' PARS PITY 111006•111000111001101119090000060111011111001110111011111111111001111111111**0•1110000 Hogs $11.50. Butter 30e 'to 31c. Eggs 31c to 33c, Oats 50c. • , Wheat $1.25 to lee30 Wheat $1.30 Peas 1.75. Cattle $0,25, 1 Barley 75c to 80c. Sheep $7.25. • 13uckwheat 75e to 80e. Lambs $10,40, . . Shorts $30.00. , Cheese' 21e, Elan $28.00. , Barley 85c to 87c, , 'Hay for ballang $7 to S. DISTRICT NEWS Porter's 44111 Mr. and Mrs, Chas McPhail mo- tored to London on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Potter and children and Mr. Eing motored from Hickson and spent Sunday at 0, W. Potter's Mrs. Edmonson of Clinton spent a.few days at Chas. lYfePhail's' last week, (Nadssrs, John ,and James Bhala returned home having spent two weeks at Sault Ste. Marie, Mr, and Mrs, Les Cox and R. Y. Cox- motored to Kincardine on Sundity. ;air. !Midget's and (daughter. of Kingarf, visited at Geo, Vander - bur 's last weel Last Sunday the Rev. Mr. Martin of London preached in the Presby- terien ch" • The Sunday before the Rev. Mr. W gi , nreached in the afternoon in the Methodist church and in the evening Rev. A. W. Brown preached a, Harvest Home sermon, On Monday evening' the Bible Society's annual meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, A Japanese student of Wycliffe 'Col- lege, Toronto., showed views of his native land and explained the work of the rociety. , The , old officers were all re-cleect'ed- Acirdress and Presentation -Last Tuesday evening the lath lust, Li large number 01 1)30005 and neigh - bore met in the home of Mrs. Peter Pisher iand presented her son, Murray faleigenalaer trai ring . Ottawa with an address and to- kens of their good will and af- fectieth. The falai:ming is a copy of the address; - T8 Mt. Murray MaPisher, member of the signalling corps, Ottawa, Dear Eriend-=Having heard that von are Lome for dad last time before going overseas We fake this opportunity of telling you of the esteem in which you, are held by your neighbors and friends. We, older ones 'have seen yon grow up in our midst and !we have noted with agreat deal of Pleaenge that you; have 'been a good student, a successful teacher, and best of all because we timely your relepectect- and generous father 'that youlaVala been a faithful son to your widow- ed mother. .We younger 'o 000. have always found you kind.heln- ful and agreeable. We are proud to know that youheard your coun- try's call, in her hour of peril. LIBERALS AT LONDON, OCT. 11 Lt Sir Wilfrid Laurier Mr. N. W. Rowell, K.C., M.P.P. THE first appearance of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in two years will mark the annual meeting of Federation which will be held at London, 11th. Ontario in nearly the Liberal Club Ont., on October Mr. N. W. Rowell, K.C., M.P. P., will also be present, ana the gathering of Liberals from all parts of Ontario will probably be the most representative in the history of Ontario. Hon. T. C. Norris, Premier of Manitoba, is among the long list ,of the best speakers of the Dominion who will discuss the vital ques- tions of the day.. There will be two sessions, on e in the afternoon and the other, a znonsler banquet, in the evening. Both meetings are open to the Liber- als of Ontario, and the banquet tickets may be had from Mr. C. C. Ferguson, London Liberal Club, London, Ontario, price one dollar, which must be remitted with the re vest. Delegations will be present fro ti all parts of the Province, and the requests for reservations are So numerous that those desiring tickets must apply at once. i t listened to it and nobly responded ! as all true sons should do by offering y,ourself tin her behalf, We aeioircb with you in vOur opportun- ity "to do your Veit" in ,beliala of the oppressed, the freedom, of our raco and the uplifting of mankind. As a memento of our esteem and freendsh'P we requeet yon to accent this Satiety Razor and Signet ring. and we shall ever pray for your tale return with God's blessing on your work, -Signed on behalf of your neighbors and friencls, Anna Hood and Oda IVIcBoth, Goderich Township Mr. John Burns had the 'misfor- tune to have his two forefingers on his left hand cut 'off aud ills hand badly cat last week while !working at Lobb's Ilerb. Jenkins awns serving bn the petit jury at Goiderich :on Tuesday of this week. Geo. Crooks and ,Pred Leonard 'took in the Seaforth , fleet (Friday. Tho farmers are harvest:nee their bean crop and buckwheat this week. Both are very good' crops especially the bean crop. Mr. Harry Baker hag returned after being ,to the West on a bust- .. neGsus eipiliP1). ally 'Herald -A ten thou ,sancf dollar fire in Puslinch-One of the most disastrous fires which has taken place for some time in this vicinity occurred at the farm of James Barclay, six miles out of the city, When starting the large engine which was used for pump-. in water ',Mee it ha,c1c-ffired and the whole place wee soon ablaze. The entire 'barn and surrounding buildings were burned apd it was only by superhuman efforts the house was saved. The loss will be every heavy one as the barns were almost new and quite up-to-date. It was filled to the peak. With this imason'S' crop' and over 125 tons of hay. Mr. Barclay's oats won first prize in the field competition, A- bout 1000 bus, had been threshed and there was two more day's threshing still. Besidethe barns nearly all the !implements, 20 fine. pigs alot of poultry and four calves were lost. Onlly one haat .of,thee lass isLeavewilth insurance, -,Mrs. Jeed ames Barelae is a neice of Mrs. 'Fred Leonard and has often visited with her and is quite well known in this vicinity Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sweet and Mrs. E, Pickard took in the Mitch di' d.traasaiir banroodk.visited with Mrs, to the 'city aftec visit at her home for two weeks. London Road miss maple, Livermore returned bit's. James Nott visited her sister, Mrs, Dusto near Mildmay on S:gIuticaleia' NevYweaxipteackteedthe that Ilueetma cMtetIL, next Tuesday night at the home of Me. Geo, Hanley. The League has decided to hone a Thankalgelving .11...ow3 Supper on Oct. 10th at thio home 04 bit, 31 Litreemore. Mr. 13. Roweliffe visited his brother. George at:London on Sun day. Tbe sick man is not showing any improvement. The farmers are busy with the bean Mery est. The crop is a, fair onoThet1.1g18raYleelattesbing is iijl done it this locality the earl lest in it good many years on account of the small srop. • Londesboro The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Iestitate will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Wood- man, on Thursday, Oct, 5th. A good attendance is requested, Thanksgiving anniversary ser- vices in connection with the Lon- 'desbero Methodist churclj will be held(D,Va • Sunday and Mood/ay, Oct. 81:11 and 9th. Sermons will be preached on Sunday by Bev. Hugh J. Pha,in of , Attwood, former pastor. on ;monday,- Thanksgiving Day, 121, grand fowl supper will be held. Served from 6 o'clock. After supper a good program will be given in the church, at which the following will take part, • Ladies Quartette of Constance; Mrs, 3, Carter of Seaforth. soloist; Mise D. MItchelq 11111LBURNIS HEART and NERVE PILLS CURED Salvation Army Captain. Capt. Wm. E, Sanford (Salvation Army), 38 Earlsedurt Ave,, Toronto, Ont., writes; ','A short time ago I suffered from heart trouble, which seemed to come on me pry suddenly. I was so bad, that at tunes it seemed as 11 11 was all I could do to breathe. I noticed au anneence- mein of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills,' and decided to give them a trial. After taking twO or three clays' treat- ment I felt line, and my heart has not bothered me since. If this testimony would be of any service to others you are at liberty to use it" ' To all who =O'er from any form of eart trouble Milbara's Heart and Nerve Pills will give prompt and permanent relief - They strew; then and invigorate the action of the heart, and tone up the whole sys- tem. Ivlilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cents per bog, or 3 boxes for 01.25. /kit' sale at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. • aleaurmommauoiona RA1NeeRTs If you would be prepared to meet without fear, the cold, wet days of fall that are fast •approaching. You should visit this store and have a look over our large assortment of wet weather goods. aitiNcoirs-Our raincoat stock is the largest and' best assorted we have ever shown, and our prices the lowest. We have Men's Coats from 5.00 to 15.00 • Women's Coats from 4.50 to 15.0o See our new Tweed Raincoats both ladies and men's They are the latest idea in raincoats See our men's special waterproof coat at $10 RUBBERS -Don't let your children go with wet feet -- it is too expensive. The cost of dry feet is small if you buy your rubbers here. We handle nothing but the best. Buy a pair early and be prepared Agents for New Idea Patterns and send -Ready clothing Plurnsteel Bros. Small Profits Phone 25. More Business thIMMIllisanworeiregummok,8. NOMOMINIIIIIIMMOVILOSP110121111a of Wingham, reader' addresses by Murray of Lengside visited the week end With theia cousin, Mrs. Rev. Phair of Attwood, Abeey of Loedesbore, ,Agnew and Powell of T, Lindsay Clinton. Everybody come. ' UoltaesvItie Mrs, Smith 'who has been ser- iously ill is improving. Quite a 'lumber from here at- tended the annekeraaay .sery Cees at Ebenezer on SundaY. Rev. Mr. Agnew of Clinton will conduct anniversary ,serviees in the Methodist church on; Sunday In the afternoon ithee Rattly Day 11111 be observed in the Sunday School, stank), :Hugh McGregor and wife,. Jehn McCowan and wife, 'Geo. Thos. Baird and wife, iJohn 'E, Palmer and( Goo, Baird, attended, the,fun- era' of the late lYIrsandbett'Plbwes on Saturday of last )3eek; The;rea mains wore taken from 'Clinton' to' Turner's cemetery. Me, Wjlljam MeGrego'r left on Tuesday to attend the &acuity of Education in Toronto. Mr, James Spackman of Bay- field i,s finishing 'the bridge OD Pepper's side road this week, Summerhill Mrs, John Murray and bliss Kate GRANIITRUNIVeY's1.7xAmv Monies eeke rs' Excursions Round trip tickets to points in . Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta via, North Bay, Cochaane, and Transcontinental Route or via Chicago, St. pale and Duluth, on sale each Tuesday until Oct, 37.st inclusive, at low rtes, • Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to Winnipeg on above dates, leaving Toronto 10 45 p.m., no ', change of ears, via Transeontik lleijttd Route. RETDRN LIMIT. TWO MONTHS. Exclueive of date of sale. !Final .. return -limit on all tickets December 31st. Berths, reservations, and full particulars at all Grand Trunk ticket offices or write C.E. Horn- ing. District Passenger Agent, To- ronto, Ont. John Ransford &Son, city passim - leer and Ticket Agents, phone 57 4,0. 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