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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-10-14, Page 3PAGE TWO. THE CLINTON NEW Clinton, Thursday, Oet, 14th, 1015 1 Mlaiuery :, sr 4' Dry Goods • Measly. C h and to -Wear a ;t l �, eFar • t a n ti - 0 I ]li is Gatne a 1115111 n S N is Phone 7S wasarzussursames•sussmessmesccessuesas,-17,41m7amsruonenva Breezing Along in a Made in Can Sweater For Canadiansada. The Sweater has certainly become an indespensable garment for wear on those numberless occasions of outdoor sports and of the evening walks and visits in the home neighborhood —We are showing a very large range for children and ladies, in all colors and sizes. fkrOrtHeji )r1/4 CARWNTS rieRTIIWAY Boats There's something distinctive about these Northway Coats, not only are they Natty. Smart and Stylish, but they possess individ uality that instantly appeals to the average well dressed woman. There's another point -a strong one -its about the fit. Watch Northway Coats of the same ,tyle tried on women of different figures, you'll be surprised how well they tit. Just now is a good time for choosing your coat. A complete showing of modes await you, AUTUMN AtIILI.,lNERY A becoming hat is an important point with the woman who dresses well, But it is not necessary for such a hat to be expensive. At Couch :u Cos one may find an excellent assortment of the newest styles forIrlces which.are surprisingly low. Seas liable good, RV, ,zrr mrraszcaossunapaznmer.aceacm Starves and 6tnll11es, Stove boards, Oil Cloths, Coal Scuttles, Etc. Brantford Rubber Roofing—All grades—suitable for a mansion, a chicken house or a hog pen We have a high grade Roofing Paint, same price as the ordi- nary, Now is a good time to prepare your roofs for the bad weather. Dr. Rlless Stock Food, Poultry Panacea, Instant Louse Killer, etc. S1lel'Wilr-WiJlianl3 Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Etc. White Lead and Linceed Oil Chareoai--Two bags for 25c Btist.krane—in barrels, half barrels and cans Rifles. Guns and Ammunition Willow and Wire Root Baskets ,P ,,rano N.'. ha. -aro HARLAND `,,,BOTHERS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES 1 pills FOR THE KIDNEYS How They Relieve IIardfield, N. 11, "It affords me great pleasure to con- vey not only to you but to all sufferers from Backache and Rheumatism, the great relief 1 have obtained from the use of Gin Pills. I feel thankful to You. I recommend Gin Pills to everyone suffer- ing as I did." ROBBRT 511. WILSON Gin Pills are 500. a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 at all druggists. Free sample on request to 23 National Drug 8e Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto. 00000000000000000000000000 0 Obituary , • it[0000005860000000000000000 year -of her age, The tate Counter had been confined to her bed for the past year and a half almost continually, her life being prolonged only through the un usual faithfulnes•+ rand skill of her daughter, Al na, who has labored and lived only for her 'mother's eoinfe tt M. Count:or had been aide last Week to be up and sit on the verandah for a short time but she gradually,woro away .until she was relieved bydeath, passing i away quietly 'and n peace, The deceased was the eldest daughter of the late Peter ()Tarr, being. born on May 14th 183f on the farm now occupied by Mr. Sylvenus Cul- ver, in Townsend, and known as the "Model Perm". She grew, up' and received ;her education a41 eo Sime and was married to Mr;' Counter on January 6th, 1856. Be fore she was married and forabout 35 years in all she was prominent in the choir of St. James Metho- dist Church, her husband having been the leader for more ;than 40 years. The late Mrs. Counter is survived by her husband two sons and three daughters ;and two sisters. Flex sons are Will R. Conn ter, of Clinton, and fr. Norrman Counter with, his father atSimeoe.. The daughtere are Misses Alma land Marion at home and Mrs, G. F. Collins, of 'Brantford ger ais ters are Mrs. Elisa, Broughton, of Chicago, and Miss Linnie O'Cart' who has always made her home wtih Mrs, Counter. The 'funeral services were held at the family residence at 2.30 Wednesday, iaf- tcrnorn and were eor/iuetted Ly Rev. Dr. Benson, of 'St. James Methodist churr:h, Inteement was made at Oak woad temetery, (rhe Pallbearers being Messrs, t�iclrar:l Edmonds, Charles 'McCall, (;fora', Johnson„ IT, S. Macpherson, Wal - ace Anderson and Dr. :S.W.'Smith. Although the floral tributes to the memory (of this estimable lady were many and horuttful, none car Tied a mole pleasing tentirnene than a floral hal p from "A lfow of r the old choir.'' Mr. J. C. bYot•s- w orthy, a cousin of 'Mr; Courtier, and father of the Fite Major Nors- s" worthy, was here from Ingersoll to attend the funeral. Canada's Hair Fashion Store, LN CHARLES 1jjjR U?2! Our Miss Glenn will be in Clinton on Friday Oct. i5, at Rattenbury House ta. with a full' line of Hair Goods, including Switches, Transformations, Pompadours, Partings, Pin•Cnris, Men's Wigs and Toupees, Ete. Knowing the superior quality of our goods it gives us much pleasure to demonstrate same. Ladies desirous of having Miss Glenn call at residence --1 kindly leave address at hotel. GLENN 100 King St, W. Toronto 300015000e$0000MOte 000080000 Local Ne zs oeooeoc cctoc0000rezmooxoc,ee TRAVIAL CLUB MEETS SATUiRDAY Ther travel Club will hold their first meeting of ,this season 'on Saturday evening Oct. 16th in the home of Mrs, Axon. Will all tient 1Jers try and be present 1101' the roll call at eight o'clock. SHAN A.IIAN-ICINDREE WEDDING. St. Thomas Journal, -A pleasing affair took place at the Holy An- gels, Church, Tuesday, when Ada i., daughter of J. Kind see, 33 Buren street, was united in marrlugeto John di'. Shanahan of Hallett, The ,ride teas given away Iby her father and the wedding march was played by Mrs, John McManus. Rev, Father West performed: the ceremony. The bride was support- ed by Miss Irene Collins of Clin- ton, and the groom was [atter:ded by his brother, Joseph Shanahan, of the Royal Bank, Stratford, The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold brooch, to the groomsman a gold fob. Among, the out of town goests were the groom's parents, Miss Elizabeth Shanahan, Mr, and Mrs .Kilbride, and Miss Irene Col- lies, Clinton . Joseph Shanahan, Stratford. The happy couple left for Chicago Ill., to spend their honeymoon. 'Upon their return they will reside on the. ggroom's farm in Rullottl. The bride was formerly teacher at the Separate School and well-known to marry, Clintonians. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. Sudden fright or emotion may cause a momentary arrest of the heart's action, or some excitement or apprehension may set up a rapid action of the heart thereby .causing palpitation. Palpitation, again, is often the result Of digestive disorders arising from the stomach, or may be the result of over indulgence of tobacco or alcoholic drinks. The, only way to regulate this serious; heart trouble is to use Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Mrs. J. S. Nidrolls, Listowell,.Ont., wastes: I was weak and run down,my heart would palpitate and I would take weak and dizzy spells, A friend ad- vised me to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, so I started at once to use them, and found that I .felt much stronger.. I cannot praise your medicine too highly, for, it has done pre a world of Food " Milburn's heart and Nerve Pills are 50c /..,a• box, 3 boxes for $1.25; at all .'..al =; or mailed direct by The T. Milburn Co Limited Toronto, Ont. MOVING, 1 ;s moving Rev. J. K. IFnii�fu.1 ng 'info his new parsonage on Albert street this, Week. A SHOWER The lady friends of Mrs. Clark (nee Mrs. Whitehead) called :;t her home on `.Tuesday night of this week and gave the happy bride a miscellaneous shower. TRIAL TODAY Mr. }Sender, who has been before'tha lime light for some time, due to selling liquor in O. T. A. lerr;tory, appeared before P. 1VI. Andrews oh the charge of perjury, Ile trial is in progress at Imes , time SCHOOL CONCERT' Don't forget the Model School Pat ''otic Concert will be held in the Arena Rink on Friday evening, Oct 20th. A good program is being prepared and the admieiion in set at the low figure of 25c, Further p'tiirticulaie next week. C. C. I, SPORTS The. Clinton Collegiate Institute held their annual sports last Friday at the Perk, but: the various items on the program were interfered with by the Weatherman and his sprinkling can. Part of the contest were poetpooed until. Tuesday evening when they were finished CA:ii.D OF THANKS I wish to thank the many friends for their much appreciated kind - noes in words and deeds dlurinls. the long illness and subsequent demise of my husband and a lov- ing father, t Mrs. R.Mutch and family, MR. CHANT'S FATHER DEAD Mr. H. B. Chant received word at Thursday noon of the death r,f his father, an old and respected resident of Unionville,Ont, He was in his SOth year end has been confined to his bed for the past four months. Mr. and Mrs. Chant leave Friday 'morning to attend the funeral. More particulars will be given next week , ;FORMER CLINTON 330Y MARRIED. A quiet wedding took palce on October ith, in Yonge Stt. Me ho - dist Church, when Mary Hazel, eelr daughter 'of and Iis. inM. Roy land, was married to Robert Alexander Stewart, eon of the Rev. Alexander Stewart, D. D. The Rey. G C. BeStour n[ is:at ed, iesistod by the tattier of Ll,e groeen, immediately' eller the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Stewart lelt for a-sholrt trip 'to the )States On their rer'u'n they will reside at 33 Macpherson [avenue. A PRETTY OCTOBER WEDDING Wesley Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding at 1,30 o'clock to -day when-, Miss Olive Mae }East eldest daughter of the late Mrs, Thos. 'last became the bride of Mr. Gordon White Cuning hame the well known and highly esteemed assisitant agent of ,'the Canadian l xpress Co. of this pace. The bride; was given away by her eldest brother Mr. T. Edgar Last and entered the church ito.-thj: strains of the wedding march play ed by Mr, Ke11cr the chnreh organ Sha Was unattencled.;exeept by a flower girl little Mine Illtesence Rorke the groom's niece. The ush ors were Messrs. Roy and Carl East brothers of the bride and 1VIessrg' Frank Watson 'and John Sutjter, The wedding ceremony was per formed by Rev. Dr. Rutledge Pas- tor of the church. The decora- tions for the oceasioa' were ;very beautiful consisting of palms land ferns very tastefully rree:nged. The bride looked charming in a Princess dress of Ivry satin trim-' mel with. 1'otut Venese lace arda veil with Cahfonia orange 'blos- . ones. She wore the groom's gift, a necklace of pearls and carried e shower boquot of lilies of the Val- ley and Orchids. The little Dowel - gni looked very sweet indeed in a pink satin gown. She carried lir basket of pink Killarney roses and wore a pretty pearl 'ring the gift of, the groom. During the signing of the register Mrs. T. Edgar East sang sweetly "All Joy be Thine" by Wilfrid Saudarson. Af- ter the ceremony the guests con- sisting of only 'the near relatives of the bride and groom repaired to the home of the bride where o dainty luncheon was served. The happy couple lett on the 4.15' train for c an ext o led trip to the Pacif- ic coast and will visit at ; differ- ent planes en route including Chi- cago, Seattle, Vancouver e:nd Banff, The 'ride travelled in 'a blue black b,oadcioath suit, trim- med with seal plush and hat of blacl, Calvet and bronze 4rim- ming. On their retSurn to .. the home town they will take up their a•esidence in the grooms new home' on, r, Rattenbury St. West. The bride is a well Itnown and popular young' lady. For soma' years' she rias been employed in the , local Post Office where • the public ever found her most 'cour- teous and obliging, The esteem in which site is ltelct was evidenced by the many beautiful and useful presents of which: she was the re- cipient. Saturday, Oct, 23rd, of new milali cows, springers, and hogs, at the barn of 51r, C. J. Wallis. Clinton, 2 o'clock. Terms -10 months credit on pproved joint notes, or a discount of 6 percent. =George Holland, prop,, T, Gundry, auctioneer Monday, Oct, 25th, tarm stock and implements, lot 20. `London 'Road, Stanley, Terms -12 months credit on approved joint notesor a discount of 6 per cent per annum on credit amounts -Frank Grant, prop, T. Gundry, auctioneer Sale of Household Furniture Mrs, Win Grigg has fnetructed the undersigned to sell by public auction, at her residence, corner of King and Jcseph Streets nn Saturday, Oct. 23rd, at 2 o'clock, her household furniture, consisting of bedroom furniture, tables chairs, a large chest of drawers. china ware, glassware, Imperial Oxford range, wood cook stove. lawn mower, garden utensils and numerous other articles. Terms, Cash. -G. H. Elliott, auctioueer. Wh t wail y for these AGNIFICENT soldiers and sailors from every part of the 1 r British Empire are laying down their lives for you and yours. Perhaps some of your own blood are amongst them. An urgent appeal has gone forth from the Marquis of Lansdowne, Presi- dent of the British Red Cross, for funds to provide medicines, appliances, comforts, and hospital equipment' of all kinds to alleviate the sufferings front wounds and sickness of sailors and soldiers from, all parts of the Em- pire. This appeal is endorsed by their Majesties,: the King and Queen, and every, British possession is setting aside, by official proclamation 99 For Sail.l,rs and Soldiers as a day of public giving to aid in this splendid pause, which stands in severe need of assistance owing to the tremendous demands upon Red Cross work. 21 Ontario's Quota is set at ,000 We can and will raise this amount as a token that Ontario feels for our wounded heroes and will not see them languish in their pain and suffer- ing for the want of medical and other comforts. Do your part and make "Our Day for Sailors and Soldiers" a tremendous suebess in your locality. "We shall be truly grateful to you for assisfance in relieving the sufferings of our wounded soldiers and sailors from di parts of the Dominions." Lansdowne, PresidentBritish Red Cross Society. "This is the -first appeal of the Motherland to Canadians in this present war. It calls upon our humanity as well as our loyalty." John S. J endrie, Lieut. -Governor of Ontario. GivRed Cr ss Every cent collected goes to British Red Cross head- quarters, where it is officially and wisely spent. No money is wasted in eltpenses, even this advertising space is donated by the publishers. Give a day's pay. Do your part. Give liberally and loyally. Give your money, because these brave ones, —our sailors and soldiers, are giving their lives for us. Collectors on October 21 will solicit your sub- scription—or make Sit through your Mayr pre Reeye. Smaller Coal Bills Let us reduce your coal bilit bysup- plying We can do p plying you with a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat and leaves only a small amount of ash. This coal is LEHIGH ALLE' MTh RAC 9 TE� The Coal That Satisfies it will save you money. Give it a trial. R. J. Holloway, Clintd,n Western University, London AN0'1'IIiiR GREAT ADVANCE Income Doubled, -Now $75,000 0— Another large addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enroliment in view Write for particulars to: E. E, BRAITHWAITE, M.A., Ph.D. President, Seed Wheat tor Sale ABUNDANCE -A quantity of this reliable variety is offered -a good sample, free from weed Beed, and thoroughly dry. Price $1 per Bushel J, F, GRANT, London Road Cows fo• r Sale Fresh Cows and springers, will Belt privately. Trine will be given by furnishing bankable paper. Proudly Wanted Highest market price will paid for fat hens and chickens W. MA1tQUIS, Phone 14 on 106 'Base Line Apples Wanted Will be ie, the market for all cider apples and evaporating fruit. Will have a man at the freight sheds to re- ceive supplies after 1st of October. D. OANTELON Overcoat Lost On Sept,, Oth, between Londesboro and Clinton, a Grey Tweed Overcoat. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Uluff's Shoe Store or E. Saville, Rattenbury Street, Mrs. A. Nichol Nelson Street, Goderich Specialist in Wigs, Puffs, Braids. Bangs, Switches, P1'one Pieces, etc., makes a special offer for one week, Ladies $2 switches for $1, all work guaranteed satisfactory, A call solicit- ed, . ,Bair combing used and all orders promptly done. AILRO.AD and Telegraph Courses of the most complete and modern kind taught right at your own home by Shaw's Telegraph and Railroad School, 1 Gerrard 8t. East, Toronto. Write for particulars and sample lesson. W. H. Shaw, President Artieles for Sale. 2 small Coal Heaters, bargains, good as new. Also 1 chicken house Sx10 feet and my auto. No reasonable offer re- fused, Matte me an ober, cash or trade Act quick for I want the room. THOS. WATTS. Shoe Store opposite P.O., Clinton Painting Paper Banging Painting end Paper Hinging neatly and promptly done, Orders left at 13unnitord a Grocery Store or at my residence, Victoria Street, TILOS, GRAIILIS For Sale • Ewe storey frame house, on Isaac St. Clinton eight rooms and d electric light, with or without stable, Will be b] II e sold reasons e, ay ae terms Apply to OLIOLIVERER JOHNSON, o eri:c , Ont, Farm For Sale Lot 33, Con. 1, Tuckersniith, con- taining 106 acres. ;Frame house, bank Darn, 6 .acres Hardwood bush well watered and mostly' seeded for pasture. For terms, etc., apply A. r. JOHNS, 1486 Danforth ave., Toronto: Farm to Rent 100 acre farm od the Bayfield (load, 21 miles south of Clinton, well cult' rated, good brick house, bank barn and other buildings, Two wells on place, orchard. F'oe further particulars apply to MELS. JOHN WIGGINTON, Box 231, Clinton National PORTLAND We have just received a carload of the same old brand of Portland Ce- ment which has always given you such complete satisfaction, Et always fills your requirements. You cannot make a mistake using the National, /S,3.74ndrews eXji Tom