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The Clinton News Record, 1914-06-18, Page 4ClintonNews-Record -Stanleiul Townshlp • Jlessrl• IV. i, Keys and Richard Robinscn heft on I ucsduy on a short • isit to the wet Mr., Slutuel`Siiriann of the. Ft•ont Road "is spotting a nit \V-• tv. Mr, Wm Dowson and si:Ler pi the Babylon fins spent Saturday af:tcc- noon • let l ne'lake • side in bcet+r:y Bay- llelli,' Mir. ly<Inl'Emmet-son of Goderich • township purchased a good horse from. •Nie. S. Dowsan of Flay township a Ic v days ago for which he paid ae- cortlingty. - Varna. • Mlisa_,lnuiii fi(mart tvisited , Miss Eunice iteirl of flu. 'front Road for a few days last week, Miss Effie and -;l olntesVihe ,friends,laatwee'k, Miss Mary Reid tot Nikko •spnist last weft at ,her home on the Front Road, r 1liiss ,li'annie. Deihl was ` ltar guest fol a ftw"ilays. . Porter's Hill. . The Presbyterian congregation of 13ethan}t 'Church(' intend haying a Strawberry "festival On i411 Sterling McPhail's. Jawn on Friday 'evening of next;aveolc June' 28Uh. They are pre - Paring. a good program, there will be an abundanee of goody things -to eat and a ,pleasant time generally. Do not forget the e' ening and eome a- Ioiigand. en oy•it witl) 'the tont, The 'Keys, Redmond and Walker Families Hold Their • Annual Re -Union.. The Keys, Walker and Redmond families have a •wideconnection, not only 'fu the ofd home; township of Stanley but over at Marlette, Mich,, where some of them located thirty years 'ago. The family spirit has al- ways been maintained bat suiting to , and fro and by holding annual re- unions , eunions., One, year they gather at ltiarlette and the next summer in Stanley, .-. 7 his season it: was Stanley's turn and the reunion took place at Mr, . Wm. Douglas', Bronson Linc a feat • days ago when there was an atter ' dance of about one hundred and twenty-five The day was dlel'ghtfully spent in social chat, in games, in listening to nice program of music, recitations and addresses and in Partaking of the•refreshments so bountifully pro vidcd, Among those pres).n1 from Mi:h igen were 1, W. Redmond, 'Lou Redmond, J. C'. Walker, Mrs. Leonard :lttridge, Mrs. Daniel Mellish Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Hudson, Mr, and Mrs, ,john Hudson and sbn Arthur; Mrs, Mary Ann 1)osling and -'her: son Leonard,' Wm, ltle'Jue:n. Stanley Township Mr and Mss W. Elliott aro tis sting friends ui ISLr<ltlord this week. Mr. I hos:' ESnowdoit is building a, new brick -u ide nce. Mr. henry llowald has the.eontraet for the brick work and MIr. Frel I{a'ihtlrisli' the carpenter' Work. No doubt when Tommy gets ,the lioliso he does not intend to live alone in 11. M'. James McC'leneghan sold and delivered .a good. horse fur which he got, a good price tri keeping.' ' Mr las. tipachrnan and son are' busy building the cement work of Mr. ('hots Snowden s inety residence. • filer. L. Beattie, the people's pope- far mathiric agent, is sporting a flew T'ord car 'auto. • . Lan Ly is a tei•S',busy';nigc this summer fattending Lo'.the Wantor the fa) Hers: Ash. Joseph Richardson sold, -a heavy, Jtcrese L few days age.' fOr which' he real'ived a good figure: ' Reeve Glee. and Conine' for., 'Aleitin, ley and Detvar held a; Meeting Olt the Saitblc Line ori Saturday Inst• to le- cii'le if Snowden • Bros. should be granted five dollars or not, for ' use of Lalco Hill which they had asked tor. " Alter some warm arguments he- tween Messrs,' Snowden and Douar, in which the. latter claimed Snowden having the use of the sideroad for pasture and other conviences should` give the township free use of Lake Hill as heretofore, This Was finely decided upon 'and al 'left -1 r home more convinced than ever that ; oun- cifJor Dewar is quite capable '01 lnoic ing:/atter his part of the tonetyihip work, without showing fear 'or favor. A muter of children on the ,,,Parr . Line. ate,,.laid up, with strifes, }. Brucefiiled Mrs; Ciraham, of Clinton, is the guest of her brother, Mr. B. 1:L. Ilig- ins. g 7.'lae Tuckersnrith council is having the Mil/ iload graded and good work is being clone. The grader• is in the hands of Boyce, Thompson and B(:r- ry. Mr,and Mrs. Alex. Ross of Car- gill are visiting relatives here. M1•: James Petrie has• disposed 01 VS fine farm, shush "of town, , to henry Horton, of l'uekersmith, The farm is one of the best in' the vic- inity and the price 'pent was seven thousand dollars. Miss Jean Mustard of Brooklyn, N. Y., t5 visiting at tier home here. • Mr, James Somme' has purchased thea 'fifty -acre farm of Mr. Henry Car- ter o1 fuckerstiftlt Mrs. 1 P. Kitchen of Goderich is visiting relatives here. • ]lir,., Craig and fanli:y, formerly of this vicinity, but late, of itioose JaW, Sask., left Hensel) recently for Ire- land. The family left lreland about twenty' years ago, and they now re- turn for a visit. They have rented their large farm, consisting of • five hundred amen, near Moose Jaw, and May remain' ie their native land for some time • BIssIllarY j)tressmrtking Miiiinery fltliIflI-I flfl ■ 1 1 1 b 1 H To reru' Goa mems We put on sale Saturday 2 dozen 'ladies' Leirin- nled hats, all new this season: As the millinery 800800 15 drawing to a close we want to clear Out our trimmed hos et half price and less. Sonle. sold as high tis 57.00. Choice Saturday $3,10 FLOWERS Price. We also will have on sale Saturday a table of flowers and foliage. Choice Saturday } price. OO1 _ 4--r.4. 1 \ " YT v >�t IJ 4 VII' jli'� i�, gaa . 4a: .r A q, Cell i. I .V ,. 8287 frocks. of of embroidery, $ ed to Drossosy ev�Y� ) i .•i ��.. '1 ' tl6;l, .0 c, Graceful. Never, more heaut crepes, DuVarden 4a J y Fancy dresses 1.10 to 4..5.00,: We also crepes, 300 per j it ', 4 : j J J i II .l rC L, p� u i r 8303 and before iful than embroidery, d en '$5.09 crepes, made passed plain yard, , , 1, kis charming t> (Wines. of into crepes, - !VIII) l:ll� 00,1 H ov� �. _..n_yaa+, 'thavesummer this retitle, 'to and, gingham stock fancy ,1 Ih?y r t'' l I :,. —. mon Ille '41 1 'l -a- F ('I ,i i .I 825'3 are these seas on.They and , $26,00, made voile. ribose this week, ratines, m me 00 t 1 1 ,. \' t - t i 1 0 summer fabricsbeen are the daintiest of dressed new .price U 1'l ti � made reline; figtlr- Y r f I:#� ,, 1l � r r.• y ) � 8305...'9;';�- ' 33e P 1 i i I r lJ`. �J � l Y.,, 1 1 `I' 4 i 51 1. ' • 1 1r p 1 t U -lam` �- I1 I X41, ,... $ I I . }'r 4r1 I '. , a. / Your choice of any suit-% price • The sto a that satisfies. Yourchoi'eI c of any coat / price, Bagfield Miss hiitn))a Austin' of Detroit, ar- rived on Wednes+.lay to• spend , the, seamier at• their cottage .on the 'Per- 1'he Weston , Drbs,, who had tin:- eon-tract in contract for the Cement floor in t;hs Lig steel bridge, have finished their lamrk and the bridge will soen • '':' Viiia ready for statue, a fact the'.publi;:' trill appreciate, Miss Elibta Reid 01' London is visl:t- ing her_ sister, 117rs. 1�,. Mer'ner 'this week. M) Martin and son Maat;r Lloyd and daughter Miss' Stel t are guests of Mr, and Mrs ,Jas, Soong:' Mr. fir. `a Edwards 15) spending 'a week with frier ids at ., l.utidon anti Lobo,'. 'Mi prank. C'! iss, 111.P . and M1s, Class of London arrived ore Tuesday eve nirig and have t a] en Possession of their 01In1115 1501.Jenee on the • Ter- race: A political meeting' will be held in 13ayficlrl` oil, Friday evening or thici }reel; in the )merest5'01 Mr: I-Iarrv. b]ilbcr and in -'Grand '1551111 on Satin: - day evening. you are #heisted to at- tend, ' Mayor 1V. D. Hobson' and Mrs Ilob son of Woodstock were guests at the Albion for a few days last Week. ' Morsrs., Rohl. Wilson, Oscar Neil at1d Ralph Cresswell of Seaforth were guests at the Albion this week, be- ing 'here on a fishing trip. On Wednesday evening. of last the I tkesides football 'Team wont up to C,orlerieh,and defeated the "Kick- ers" of the county town in a score They matte the %journey to and fro in i lltott s motet truck, Mr,Robt. McMurray has purchased from Mr. R. 12 Smith of London leis. lot mi Anhe Siteet, Miss Maud Sterling of Peronto ar- rived home on Monday to spend ti' fete weeks. vacation: Mr. Edward Lagtoson of Morse, Sask., is visiting his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W1'llliam Eagleson. Mr. Alex: Alt •in, who lately came from Dublin, Ireland, is relieving IIIc. George MCKenz(e of the Sterling Bank, ' Mr. Bolt. Matson of Morse, Sas'r., is hone on a oi_it to it's pareats,- Mr, and Mrs. John Watson of the Saubin Lune, Mr. David Stott' and wife, who Was former/1 Miss Austin, arrived from Detroit last week .and are now en- joying the balmy brt,rtes of Lake Huron in. their summer residence on Ole - Terrace, Mess'• s John I ippnt, John 'Stan - bury, fins:, Ostnoncd, . Alex. Mcheod, Herbert SLurgoon,•'flu)s. Castle and Mrs, Geo.1'L Greenslade and Miss Lnole Weston took in the, excursion • to Debroit on Friday last: Mrs, Wm. Waiters and son Master. Osie of` lienniller spent 1 fete days with the lady's brother, Mr. Wm. Osmond, last week, Airs. Kennedy and the Misses Agnes. and Annie Murray of Detroit were renewing acgp<ruttances in the village on Friday last. Miss Garrett of Washington, D,C'., has had accred a two-story suuune ' leslrlence on Charles sire,: t. Miss Garrett spent. last summer in Bay- field and was so pleased with' life here that she inmterlatclt leach ar- rangements to came her and had her ovn 110030 bu(IL Mrs. 11', G. Rankin and son, Master Douglas, and Mrs, ldankin, Sr., who spend their winters in Florida, have refm•ned to Bayfield and are now oc- cupying 1 their ! 1 g cntt•tgr on the Terrace. Mrs. Ross or Clinton of ha S had erect- ed e e(. U ed ti beautiful summer : ( coid,age over- looking the Jake on the corner of Catharine and Detecvarc streets. Mr. Was. J. Elliott has had his residence rebuilt. This is a part of the CIeminhard 1 estate' on Louise street avid he has had it completely' remodeled. It certainly looks Jing. A very pretty treddlng took place 'tt the lionte of Mr. and Mrs. :John Watson of the Saub]e Line, Stanley, on June 3rd, when their third daugh- ter, Miss Sadie, was united in mar- riage to iVir. Elmer Sheardown .ot Goderich .Miss Mamie McDonald played the wedding march . as the bride, who looked charming gowned in cream' embroidered mull and car- rying a shower, boquet of lily 01 -the - valley, entered the drawing room leaning on the arm of her• 'father, who gave her away, The bridal'pair, who were unattended, stood before a bank of evergreens and bridal 'roses while,Rcr 'Illus, A. Steadman of l;limvale Performed the ceremony, Miss. Bessie Watson„ the litt'.e s'star of the bride,' acted as flower girl She was beautifully dressed in cream: voile over silk,„ After the newly - wedded pair had received the con granulations of those present' all re- paired to the dining room, where a sum it nous wedding 1 n 'break g Cast was served• Mx and Mrs Sheardown lett or Goderich h thcsl ono evening. a( and (lit morning Hook the early all train v a Il Cor a fortnight's werrf g i1n journey' nine 1 r loo l� 3 Zoronto, London, etc. On -their re bur n tine will reside e in Goderich. Y The 'many friends extend congratula- ti ons.. and good wishes. ; Bru: . coli e d. l Sacrament, • of the Lord's Supper tt r pP e cv s i a dispensed ens ed in P the,Union. on c hnrch Slmday' at the morning,,eervioe. hour nett/ elders woue. also ordained, these being : 13, R. Higgins, James Moodie, James Me,Diarrnid and Hugh Aiken- Wingham a Palll eY9 t ec w, o excited when tbcy owed out that a' disease called "Black eg" had broken out arnohg some of their cattle. One fanner •recently bought a cow for blreeding purposes V 8126'Cor it and' discovered that t was. beginning to swell around 'tbe cgs. 'Soon the swelling went to the ody, killing the animal. Two ;other aniulals`' caught the • carne ducace and died. A veterinary was cal - ed in and pronounced it blackleg, and t once vaccinated other cattle shaw- tg signs' of infection. It is thought he disease is noW Under control. ,...lay -1 June 18th, 1914,' rilei4; ^ 1. ... ''I. er Progress 1.11 Rural during u n ,Temperance conditions in rural Ontario under Liberal auspices after 'thirty! two years' administration.' Black shews license or `"wet" districts. White shetus "dry" districts. PLEASE COMPARE WITH MAP BELOWI t7 -1 4,01111., 4436.14 vor .lee Via'° 6d iLft:���,,, ;$44,4 WWI 0 N - - b rweo.r. Mr. Powell Says the Letter .Had a Poor Foundation. alio n To .i' t n Editor )l r' The \tits -Record: Dear Ivir. Editor,—There appeared a letter in your last edition on page fora signed by members of the Cons. Executive of South Huron,' I wish to publicly state in your paper that it is founded upon falsehoodand does Mit contain one item of truth: I did not write the report for the 'Adver- tiser. 1 alit yours,- . E. G. POWILL. A Pretty June Wedding in Hullett. A:,preltity hone wedding book place at Broadview Farm, 8th eon., Hal-. residence of Mr. and Mrs, Sam- uel McCool; on Wednesday forenoon of last week when their daughter, Mabel Lavina, was united in marri- age with Mr, James Albert Nott of the same concession, The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. I-I.Osterleout and only the members of the two .famlilies were present, 'i'hc bride was daintily gowned in satin striped cream marquisette, wore the, conventional til' v and carried a shower t bo (setof file' I (s lily -of the vall evnd fern. e1u The bridal couple P e were unattended save C v b3 the two littla nieces ' o1tt 9 C groom, bOiri :Miss - Bertha Nott, who made a sweet M- ille •- ill'e fo v v eL gyl, and Miss Elvaa Smith, ea adainty ring bearer, Both wore' pretty 41)114 (500158 with pink 55411es. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served and Mr, and Mrs, Nott tort Co: Clinton in= Mr.' Richard ndden s eat Laking the af- ternoon train train on a honeymoon tl:I. i ) to Toronto t0 at]( 1 other s. ' Poiu L The bride travelled in a silt of blue with hat to nmatch. On their return they wilt reside 01) the Nett homestead on the 911). - An interesting feature at ibis wed- ding was thq .presence among the guests of four generations, being the 141 tic nice of the groop,)y .Miss Elva Snaith, his sister, Mrs; Robb, Smith, lois mother, Mrs.Thos. Nott, and his g'andinotrller, Mrs. Lear, ' who is near- ly ninet}t years of _age and who was present for the eclefinony, Mrs. Lashann and -Ms, 'Beek of Goderich and Mrs. Warren and Miss McCool of Clinton were also guests, 'i'lie bridewas the recipient of many' beautiful. gifts. The groom prc,- senteil the ring bearer with a pretty bracelet and the flower grin with , a broacthh, Bobride and grooms are popular, yoyrng •Peopl'er and their friends' heart- ily join in wishing them a long 'and happy ,married. thiol Temperance conditions Id rtifal ont„ario) under Whitney administration rafter ) nine years. Black sluwvs license or "wet" districts, White shetus "dry" districts. - London n Ia Road London Road Mr. and ' Mrs. Moore and Miss, Rob- inson ob-inson of London and r1Irs. •1,i(! Miss Reel of ];lamilion motored up from London and spent Sunday as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. R„ ,Stcplt- e115011. (1. 13. Hanley is busy building a silo. ' Mr. Fred Noll; has joined the "Brighter -up" club and has improv- ed his residence ` with a coat .of paint. Statute labor is the order of the day jut now. • Mr. i ouug of G oricrich called on friends on The load recently. ' Mr. Win. McQueen of Detroit, a former resident of this vicinity,' is now paying itis annual visit to friends hereabouts, Mr.. McQueen is always welcome hack to the old haunts and he 'seems to enjoy, com- ing. Goderich Township Mr. Robert 'Thompson took advant- age of the excursion to Detroit last week. • Mt. W. It Dyer, who s Y o ha i bought t g out theuse business conducted n xluctod by Mr. A, Il., Crawford, J hos as,m moved his family here from o t London. Thomas ' C:Arils \ onnn of s AIF. and I Nits. Thos. Wilson n 0 of town, ,has suc- cessfully ec-cess ull3 passed his medical exam. at McGill Universitylvcisi L y Montreal, and is now, entitled. to the degreeNhD., G,, M;. Dr. Wilson's old friends here ex- tend congratulations, VolrRsr Jrs"IO lE,—IUNIC IP1 1- ity of 'the village o f Bayfield d m the County of Ilurmn:—Notice is here- by'given g en that I have transmitted or . delivered to the persons mentioned 10 sections 8 and 8 of the Ontario' Voters' Li,1t'Act, the copies re- gutred by such sections to be trans- mitted or delivered. ..of the list made, pursuant t'o the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last Assessment Rolla of the said Muni- cipality to bei entitled to vote at elections of members of the Legis lativo Assembly had at Municipal elections., and that the said list was first posted tip at ;my office in 'Bay- field on the 18t11 day Oi June, 1814,,' and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to exam- ine the said list and if arm omis- sions Or other errors are found therein to•take imrnecliate proceed- ings to have said .errors corrected according, to law. Dated this 18th' day of June, 1014,-lr.,' W. Erwin, 'Village Clerk. -38• Mr. and Mrs, A,el t t1 sl and d iY A. and Mrs, Norman Welsh of Goderich township were the guests on Sunday of AIc1 and Mrs. A. 11. Stephenson. Messrs. Howard Crich and Frank and Eddie Walters and Mr. Terry berry took in the excursion 'ia' - De- troit last week, Airs. E. Johns of .Clinton has been the guest- of her son, Mr. Ica W. Johns, this week. TUckzrslm !h t Township r• h P Turner's church will have , r el < e , Plower Services" on Sunday next. Rev. Mr. A,llin will preach to young people in the afternoon and there will also be a service at seven o'clock in the es - ening. George Simpson. of Rothsay, a one" time merchant df Brucefield has bean visiting relatives here, Clu_ Ravebl you joined the Brighten— p National Portland Cement ! We ve jest received a carload of the same old brazed of Portia nd Cement which has always given you such cora- plete sal i-Oietion. It always (ills your requirements. You, cannot make a mistake using the National. S. J.. ANDREWS, "Clinton. StockRedneing Sale Having bought o b u tout the Furniture and U nWesley [gill business 0 � '. f I 1 g Walker,and in order to reduce stock, for the next fifty S weput on one 0#138 largest sales of Furniture that was ever held in the county of Huron, THIS S TOCK MUST -B ERE DUGBID AND THE PRICES S R i; ARE NOT TOl3 �.< CONSIDERED. ` Ali Goods Bought During Sale Will be Cash. As. n�i��oae, Night and Sunday calls answered at residence over t -he store. Phone '28. The Dews Record leads for Town and: Township News.