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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-04-16, Page 4T THE CLINTON'. NEW ,BitA T;h i sdny, April, 16th, 1914, Ready to Wear Garet tents. Phone 78 Colicl 1Uiiliner3 �tndr Dresi' i • Making ti Grana DipiM Rugsancrhurtakin S Clonal desl�n- to new shades are also on display. R Department has been double( til sl Oilcloths & L inolcurns Nearly every conventional design ' and color is here, in all sizes in Rugs. All new floral and 'conven- i` Our u�„ a ze until it now occupies half the second floor. We are showing one of the largest range of Rugs and Lino_ leums in the county. , Our wonderful display of Rugs can only be appreciated by a personal visit, Be Sure and See Our Display Before Buy.irn:. -Sample Suits $15.00 We were fortunate to secure -fourteen Sample Suits just in time for the spring trade, As we hive a very Large stock of suits on hand, we mark these very low, from $8 to $IO less than regular price. LColors, navy, tan, ,grey and brown, in the newest This is your chance to buy a $22 suit for 815 • The Store that Sho►1I's the New Things First IS "FRI Centralia Pointer's 11111 A pleasant event took place here on Mrs. S. Dawson fund son Lorne, of Thursday •Morning at the Methodist Springbank, spent Easter at Mr, John Church at =,7 3J o'clock when Miss . Oox's, r ` • f ladys Eeeery second daughter of Mr. i George Lindsay of London, spent and Mrs.' Gen: Esser was debited in the holiday at his. another's. Mrs. Lend. marriage to Thos. Carling of `Brighton ' say, y 4 r y I Mies u Seaforth Vo mer of xe.er, Nellie eDou + it P Ia � M g y t) spent S+today at M» Wan Elliotte,` .Mr.Ranting ,of Bradford, and Mr, nominee' John Wallis. of the Soo, were visiting h an <. in the.neignborhood asst week. t ` stn. Long on Friday met with .. L14re.-MaDou all and Minnie visited accident while sawing lumber, which; in the, neighhorhond last week and mi}tht have resulted In Sia death, In leftefor London Monday whine they trying to get a belt' off a shaft, while will reside. • it Was running, his glove got caught Mrs"H lI Rutied a Mr. Woods and and before he knew it, his. arm wa8, •Mr. Vic ElliottbanAel been on the sick pulled' around the pptley, breaking ltet'hu@.are better jtgafn, hoth boneq juEt below'the wrist, On Y MissJohnstonspent the 1 . Mona the low shafting prevented him from Easter holidays in Mitchell. 'being whirled around bodily. Mrs. Les, Cox and babyspent a few g,' days with heuotherpM , binolair of Stanley. Miss May Lindsay of God'erich, spent Sunday at home. K Ingham Shortly after dinner Thursday, the children of Mrs. William Arde were playing around a fire of rubbish horn• ing in the yard when, one of them ran Bayfield. into the house with a piece of, stick Dr, S'nith spent E,leter in Detroit byrning and dropped it, It Fat fibs Mrs. Darrow and Mrs. Spackman to some curtains and in a moment the are viaiting in London. flames caught in same other fixtures i The Atkinson family ere in their summer cottage for Laster. , The lake is still,coveeed with ice be yond the horizon though it ie believed that a considerable quantity in sight has come from Michigan, probably to spend Easter also, ; Mrs, David McNaughton of Stanley who wets'a frequent visitor here, and a member ot Trinity Church, died re Goderich cently at her horn.. The news of her Navigation at this port was to have death was a surprise to this commun opened last' Friday at 12 o'clock with ity, as she was but a young woman the c.earing of the steamer J. A. and her death was unexpected. Be McKee for Detour, but the heavy stdes her hushatd, she has many blockade of ice bas prevented all possi- friends in the West, to mourn her loss bilities of any boat getting out of, the We have also to record the death of The ice here is as solid as it has a young ladyin the person of 1Vliss piers, any winter and unless i;` nnie Elliott; who recently resided-rn ,been time this .. A l . , very mild wieathet sets in"soonnor.eof iToronto,,,hut•spept� heir -younger the boats will get out before the end rte a 14'9,00'11 01 this -. ' p taccY t T ha' tlat ie - et next w4elr; The tioats have tall. /Miss Elliott; Ikea. one, of the diligent iassed .nepection,uhiclx[iae been vary 'workers"Cf9hiAndtewC4rchof rigidthis year.More Rttentionba9 which wasalways amember, apd been given to lifeboats and preservers Iin which place the services werecon this year than before, due no doubt to ducted. The sympathy of the coin the inquest he'd last fall over tbe lake I munity goes nut to the many relatives disasters. of the late Miss Elliott. 1 i Exeter Londesboro' A. quite wedding took place early on Mr. Frank '1'amblyn has accepted a Wednesday morning at the James St. school in Goderich township. Methodist parsonage. of Ernest NI. Mr. 1, D. Elsley spent the holidays Flynn and Mies Susie May, daughter with Hickton friends. ' of Joseph Wambold, both of Exeter Mr,•Jamet, McConnel'e `sale was well the ceremony.. being performed hy' attended on Tuesday, their pastor, Rev, Mr. McAllister. Mr. 1 Misses Flossie Bi own and Rosie and Mrs' Flynn took the 845 train for Arur.stiong, of Stanley ara'guests of a short honeymoon trip. after which the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Eph they will take up their residence at Brown.' Statfa, where they will conduct a Mr, M. Hooperof Exeterwas a visa. temperance hotel.' tor in our village. Miss McLeod of Chicago, will give - Miss Kilgour of Mount Bridges spent afi address on ','Scientific Temperance Easter in our village. ander the auspices of the W. C. T, U. Miss Jennie Maines, of London *as ' in Main Street Methodist Church, on i home for Easter, Thursday April 30,Mies Sadie McColl, of Tornoto. spent A,concert was given at the Coven ''the holiday here.' Presbyterian Church on Wednesdays Miss Edna Lyon, of Wingham, was evening. under the auspices of the 1ltission Band. Miss 8, Fitton returned on Monday :evening front Toronto where she underwent an operation. She is recovering nicely. Miss Melissa Spicer left on Monday morning for Victoria hospital, Lon- don, where she will undergo treatment• and probably an operation. Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy entertained a number of friends on Wednesday evening. • oientsignatures and the reute will be in operations yhQrtly Others stolid get busy as. Auburn with ate good railiyay service should he a central nni iefr m W hi h a ra bex of routes should radiate Constance Mr. Wm, Hall of Tilsonburg, anent j'Satiarday till Mon'tay,'the guest of hie Parente rM H''ife. Wn, alchettsh Hall, this week from the tnil „ tthe`hise be rented from, Wilson. ' Mr. Alex, 'MOD >nald of Statfe is vis- iting his sistez Mrs. E.;Adanhs.: Mr. Jhas, Hall of Clinton spent Gond Friday with his parents. here, Mr. Joe Riley has taken a position with J,' Ransford, of Stapleton. H. Armetrong took. a car' load of cattle to Toronto last week. Master George Riley has hived with 0 Dexter fpr the summer. Mr, Ben Snell • was called to Leam- ington last week owing to the serious illness of his, sister. . Miss Janet Campbell is visiting her sister MCP. Robt. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Button ani' Miss Maggie LDve spent Sunday, the guest of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Love of Walton. Miss Robertson is 'spending the hot'= days with her parents at Auburn. • The funeral of the`,late,Mr. Angu Taylor took place from his father's residence to 'Burn's Cemetery. • Die ceased leaves a wife and son to mourn his death besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Taylor oue sister Bella,• brothers, Hugh, Peter, Will and Ross We extend our sympathy in their hereavment. • :hanging uearby. The screams of the children alarmed the neighbors, who sent a call into the fire department. By the avork of the men with some buckets of water, the fire was soon extinguished. The damage• done was small. SCHOOL REPORTS A. The prPgr&m cousibped 4 music, both The,: i �easoniable instrumental and"'voeal,'reeitatiode, speeches to, which was ,very much enjoyed pteeent, Thehpresents: a ,' lay both the. bride, and „groom were CSC@, of Valise "'IA n o e and useful. T e t from h de e a a m �> g e �. » distana :were —Mr anti Mrs. John` �a{ `, I ! 1 famine and family: Of Stratford, Mrs. R 1 IVIcdartney and Mise Leola of,Ctinton, Mrs. Thos, Devideon,and Miss•.Mar:. �. geret, .Davidson of ()Hilton. together er witht those who came from .Kentou h- ' Lue'now;=l3elfasL The groom's gift iR as it a with the tt eckc i to b � was n h o d 1 e e sublimate s f earls "to th pend nt a b n C P V x 'hid h vtcele t w'thru erg mot a,g t tae ,� hies and pearls, to the flower girl a lovely bar brooch; to the ring bearer a very nice tie pin. We are pleased to report that Mr. ane Mrs. Irwin are going to take up their residence In Lucknow where they will he a,t home with their many friends after April n8dh. School report for S. S No. 4 spelling matches are. Tuckersmith, for March. San IV.—Mabel 'Harvey. Class IV Senior—Mary Turner,Sen. III,—Cora Jervis. Viola Wise, 'Elva Nott. • Jun. III. Mary Wright Class IV Juno M i r— abel Crich 1 Sen. 'II.—Hildxu Forbes. dhhyliis Crich, Winnte Hunt, Edna Jun. IL .Joan Farquhar. Crich. First.—Norman Wright. George' -Primer.—Walter, Forbes. Class TSI -Bort Walters,.G g Falconer, Wilbur Nott, Vera Steph 1 , H. Forrest, Teacher enson. Class II—Emily Hunter, Ernest•) The 'following is the report of Crich Reginald Shipley, Eward I S S -o 11,IT I t for of gg P d Ivu1 aL , month Walters, Ke,n:neth Hunt, 'Jenne march. Ball, Clarence Ball, Victor Falconer I Sen. IV —Belle Roberton, Jes- Sadie Ball, Miss J. Grant Teacher Class I Senior—Harold Staibury, she •McVittie. Sne. ;T.II—May Hamilton, Ivan Ross, John Leiper, Keith Hamilton Harold Crittenden The 'following is the report of jun. III—Agn't Leiper, Gertye S.S No. 10, East Waivanosh for Roberton, Alberta Moon, \tiiliie the month of March. ' Hamilton, Bertha Crittenden. Sen. fit —Ruth. McGowan, Or- Jun. II —Carman Moon, Anna vale'MeGowen, Hamilton. Grey Leiner, Sydney Lee, Robt. McNall • Sen. II—Pearl Moon, Fannie Lee, Russell McNalt. Jun. 1I—Mamie Ross, Margaret McNeil, Tom Caldwell, Tilly Mc - Nell, Part L—Jimmie Roberton, Robt L eiper. B. M ' Campbell, Teacher• Jun. IV —Violet Parker, 'Hilliard McGowan; Cora Fear, Ernest Toll. George Wilson,' Martha Wilson. Sen. HI —Ella Fear, Iva Toll. Jun. III —Edna McGowan, Luel- Ia Wilson, John Parker, Walter Pat terson. Sen. IJ —Ella Toll. Jun. II —May Parker, Clara McGowan, Finlay McGowan. Pr.—Ruby Toll, Ida McGowan, Phillips, Teacher The following is the March Mon- thly Report, of S. S No. 14 Stan- ley. The ,names are in ordlelr of mer- it. —Fifth erit.—Fifth Nelson 'Hood Sen. Fourth—Louisaa1� McClymont, Lawrence iWasmanaf, Cecil John- ston. Jun; Fourth—Tillie Nigh, Willie Collins, 'Bella Colliner •Sen. Third—Archie Parsons, Wil- lie' 'Parsons, " Jun. Third—Ella Fisher, Norma Flood, Gracie Fairbairn. Second—Wilfrid Ross, Willie Har vey, Donald IVIclvor, Sen. Part. II—Clarenee 'Halviey, Fred Parsons, Sylvester Nigh. Jun. Part II—Walter Workman, Dorsina Foster. First Class—Wallace Ross, Amy Appleby, Lean Near. The best spellie8 in the monthly spelling matches are,— Fifth and Senior ) ourth,—Louisa McClymont. • Jun. Fourth—Tillie Nigh. Third—Gracie Coope -r. S eco n•d,—'Wil f ri cl 'Ross. . Sen. Part II—Donald McIver. W.' H. johns on, rreacher. The 'following is the report of U.S. S. No. 12, Goderich and Hul- lett for the montlh of March; naives are in oder of merit. Sen. IV.—Mabel Harvey, Jaan' Lindlsay. Son, III.—Cora Jervis, Mervyn Farquhar. Jou. IT.L—John Townshend, 13es- sie'Linclwsay, iIV,Lary Wright, Andy Mat;rien. Sen, II.—Nellie Eietacom, Hilda Forbes. Jttn. 11, -Jean Farquhar, :.Eadie^ Johnston, First.—Norman Wright, Primers—Waller Forbes, :Robert Johnston, Mabel Wright, The best epell,ers:in the monthly BEST FIRE PROTECTION Fire -proof construction ie better fire protection to a building than any amount of 1- fire insurance. By covering buildings with J -M Asbestos Roof= ing itprotects them from fife at no extra cost. It has the highest fire - resisting properties, because made of a 'fireproof, .indestructible material —Asbestos. It will withstand the intense flame, of a powerful blow- torche)r nearly an hour without burping. No other roofing on the market offers ouch protection ea O T O 1-M 'ASRES ASRFING q c Other ready roofings are made of wool felt,'rai stock, paper, shoddy, coal tar and other highly inflam- mable materials which are an actual, menace to a building instead of a protection. J -M Asbestos is the cheapest -per -year", roofing, be- cause it requires no coating or painting to preserve it. The first coatis the only expense. It resists fire, rot, rust and wear and is the only permanently drarable prepared roofing. Adapted to all climates and ,weather conditions. e Write or call for Se,nplc and Booklet. BY $ (r1 & ufl P . ;i$t i 1.tl1i1D 1111'' 4"-r7t'2lwr F' ,ei m,' .at nee 891 Blyth. The Blyth Lodge of Oddfellows were highly honored on Tuesday night last by an of sial visit fermi the grand master of Ontario, Dr. Couplund. Although this lodge has only been instituted six nears. it has been honor- ed no less than foie times by such visits. The first work of the evening after the routine tueinesa, was the conferring of the first degree by the lodge members, which was done in a most exemplary manner, after which the grand master pave ad able expos. tnlatwu in the new written work of second year. Funeral services will he the order, taking it up degree by conducted on Thursday night at the degree his idea being uniformity in all residence of Mr. John L. Alien, of 48.4 thedodges in this work. In his address Talbot street. and the body will be he paid high tribute to Past Grand forwarded ».t 830 on Friday morning MasterP.+i.lestone, who hemainteined via G. 'I. R. to L'ndeshoro. Inter was one of the best grand master's the ment will he made at But ns Cyureh lodge bas ever had. lie also praised Cemetery at Monett, the excel es t work of the degree team The funeral of Edward Haggitt last in their exemplification of the fleet week revealed the fact that duringg, the 'degree, past six months Rev. J. II. Osterbont B. A., B.+D., pastor of the Methodist Church has buried four persons whose combined ages aggregate .360 wears, a holiday visitor. Wallace Allan of London was home for Easter. William Tamblvn, of Toronto spent afew days here, Miss Olivetta' Brigham. teacher at Highgate, spent her holidays at her home. • , Mrs._ Maria Best who had been alife.- long resident of Willett. left on Mon- day for London where she will in future reside with her daughter, Mrs. John Allen, who -moved from here to London a couple of months ago. Miss Alice Bell, spent a couple of days in Litman. She attended the tnusieians' convention , while there. At the Presbyterian Church in the afternoon there was a large attend- ance. ` Rev, J; Reid 13. A., preached an inspiring sermon, appropriate for the Easter season, A trio was rendered in fine style by Messrs, Loundsberry, Geddes end Raid, Miss Minnie Florence Atkinson, only daughter of Cyrus and Elizabeth Atkinson of Seaforth, died Tuesday moraine at St. Joseph's Hospital Lon- don. Miss Atkinson was in her thirty Goderich Township The trustees” of S. 5 No. 9 Chayes seeuned the services of Mr. Tam- blyn, Blyth, as teacher for the coming year. C • Miss Aphrew and Mr. Milton ater(pe, attended the wedding of their 'cousin, in Port Huron last Week. The 'following is the report of S. •S tNo. 50.,' for the month ' of March, names in order of merit. Sen, IV —Elvira Churchill, Vera Trick, Percy Currie, Myrtle Powell, Mabel Castle, Wilfred Plenfound. Sen.{ III —Ruby Churchill, Pearl Churchill, Charlie Connell, "Verna Elliott. Jun. III —Francis 'Powell, Rich- ard Welch, Sen. II — Frank Welch, Howard Currie. un. II —Clifford Castle. Sen. Part II,—Arthur Le Bean. ' Jun. Part IL—Teddy Welch, Primer. --Alfred Le Been. 1E. Diehl, Teacher The 'following is the (report of S. S No. 9, for the month of March. Names in ordler; of merit, . Sen.' IV —Lola Rudie Emma Conn sti. Jun. TVI -o diYthe Steel ng, , fm I{udie, - (George , Chetah: .'1 Sen.,. 3II —(hues' Gri g; ' 'Charlie 'eoeottita Earl Cooper, Willie 'P1ear-` son. Jun. III -Alfred' Hddie, John 1 Ostrom, Willie Sterling, Gladstone Grigg. Private Kindergarten Sen. II —Cecil Connell. Jun. III —Ila Grigg, Lizzie Pear- son. , Jun. I —Harold Connell, Car- man Grigg. Honor 'Roll, -John Ostrom, Em- u p ils between the ages of four and ma Connell; George. Green Alfred seven. Phe class will be held in the Hudie, Charlie Cooper. afternoon between the hours of 1.30 E. 'A Peddles, Teacher and 4 p m. T, rms 181 a month. Apply HAZEL O'NEIL, Ontario Street Tuckersmith The Blyth Standard reports a death of a former boy of this township[- Mr. Jos. Carter received word on Friday of the death of his brother James, at Olarenient, Utah. The late Mr. Car- ter who was in the 08th year of his age at the time of his demise, was born in Tuckersmith Township where his boy - heed days • wet•e speintn,$e'twasi,a ,res}iteot'4e Myth about'.47'tyears argo' ,ttnq i sett t°ne of the bricklayers who.,. -111 no n hen e ri et mill here k w t t i , hiu R }> �as$e Vjit'cllegli`fMill .,`LastRead the' 'visited his tit other here Afi;er leaving Blyth he resided in various places but for the last number of years has lived at Claremont. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife, three sons and 'one daugh- ter. To Coun, (tarter is extended the sympathy of his friends in the loss of his lumber. Messrs. Layton and Townsend are busy threshing clover. Mr. J, Terrybery visited relatives ear Woodstock last week. The West End beef ring will com- mence on Monday next, Farm Sold.—Mr. Thomas Elder has sold his tine farm on the 3rd conces- sion L. R S. to Mr. Joseph A. Day of Kennedy, Sask. The farm contains one hundred acves with gond tuildings and well situated and the ptirchase: Price was 58,000: Mr. Cayman is a former Tuckersmith boy and • was brought up in the neighorhood of the farm he has purchased. But be has been farming in the, West for eeveral years and Mr. Hayman will be wel- romed back to Tuckersmith by many Friends. Brm efleld •or an averege of 00 years each. There Mrs, George Dewan returned home are now living within a three mite after severat weeks visit with her radius of Londesboro four other per - mother and father in Toronto. sons whose ages would aggregate `Mr. Duncan McDonald of London. is about the same. - . visiting his sister Mrs. Andean Scott. Hester Sunday was fittinglvobserv. Messrs John and William Craig, ed in Londeshoro churches. At the Moosejaw, are viettingMiss Mary Jane morning ' service in the : Methodist, and Juseph McCullough, : The Messrs. Church a very interesting set'v,ce was Craig wei•tWest many years ago and held by the Sunday school Raster mage good and are now enjoying a choruses, solos and recitations were. rest, It is their intention taking a given by the members of the school trip to Ireland this summer. - The Sunday school orthestca and A minstrel show given by amatems choir rendered a good sor'vice. The from Heneall was put on'Ihere in Walk church was beautifully decorated. and er'e Hull.' The object is to raise money , was filled to the door's. Another large. for the home hand and the concert crowd was present at the evening ser was well patronized by the Brucefield vice when the paetor'Rev, J. H. Oster - was happy and deennte b e•evenfng„ people as the Hensel] boys supported' bout B. c D. preached -an interesting was spent at the residence of Mrs, Geo' the football team in the past seasons. ,; li Ludgart St. ;Lucknow April deredr sermon. The church uric. ren 7th. The occasion being themarriage Mrs, Pattison has returned to the ! specially appropriate' music. village after a long visit with her + of her niece Mist Eva May utherford pnrettts, Mn. and Mrs. Manning of 1 to Mr. Frank. Irwin of Belfast. The Cilntop. bridegroom entered the parlor prece- hasAuburn ded by'his little brother, Master John, Miss Alma: nearlyGibson, who been MMliss M. B, Erratt with Misses Laura laid up fur, two weeks with and Ethel Murdock , spent the week in the capacity of ring bearer, and, middle ear trouble, is recovering. end visiting•friends in Goderich. took his place under an arch nicely ale. Kaiser and John A. Me. f decorated to pink and wbite and ever - inn, i. John' Mr, John H. Jackson of SeaM'ing• i greens to the ever beautiful strains of Ewen were tit Blyth on Tuesday 1 vide spent the Easter holidays visiting g p 6 the wedding onarch, played by Miss Sam'1'hompson of Stanley is tend up 1, his parents neve. Helen Hackett who was gowned in appendicitis Mr. Oliver Cheek `has engaged with, pink silk and trimmed with cream with a severe attack of 111x, C. Runnings of Goderich corn -shadow lane, followed by Miss Luella Pearl 'Boyle dresaed•iu whine embroirl ery and wbite silk ribbons as flower girl, carrying:it basket of pink and ivhit5e apple. blossoms, [lien game ,the .beide looking ve y street'etnd lovely in herorunge blossoms and dbrtial v i it and gowned in white emhtuiderered lace over whitesillt leaning onthe acm vt'lage. 11°Y73x11 who is serious(• ill with: of hertbncle Me, \Vm, Iridin who gave Jobe Murdock shipped a car of cat , Y her away. Rev.'11Mr. McKinley pastor, tie to Ts. Murdo4 11ck Se seedily, rheumatic fever, of the tlVlethodistCnevelt Lucknow was Miss fx Bnhorton. Tdiss Cora Femiu•, the otliedatiih minister. During t`be e w e,i.n MoDouruld' of London sl?ant, DIr. l\'I Pfell':er and 141alton I' nng. sen, signing of the rsgistsrancl the offering; the welt tftidin our village. kett, school teachers spent_r,he 1,Aene. of congratulation to the happy rouple. el vs. Walker of Sort.forrh ie visiting Solidi a visiting their respective ectivs r her brother., James Walker, Tucker' Y t p by their ftieuda, Miss Helen Hackett' Tlitlx, 1?Omea. played and sane that sweet solo Mr, Win. Fiuglautl et .liuoe. College entitled 'IJelov'ed it le Morn" after Ohe'c each o wag saddened to learn etGconipanied by his 5151er. MEtry, left which the roasts repaired to .the f the death of MVP. F. Busch of. Hen oc Thursday bust: Inc the Wesi. where dining room, ' winch was betuttifully' 1. sell and , Mrs, 1) ouraughhon, both they Will spend th,e summer. decorated for the occasionend-partook Rove brought up in our neighborhood Rev. G.'Meldun, of Ailsa Craig, of a.vex'y tustefullyand nicely servdd to learn of their death, a aolear l many friends who were sortie tu will pr'eaah morning and eveningdinner. Then the guests preceded next "Sunday in the Baptist to the parlor and prepared a program The Easter serviceser!held In the Pres church. . • me, John amine; of Stratford and byterila church were much appreeiat Robert Philips of Lucknow seconded ed by large congregations, Nt'. Robt. McGee and others mtw,, [hut Mr, Levi Boyle of seconded'• Waster Watts spent Easter ested in the Mall route running east would to chairman for the evening.. in our village. •:• from the nausea Have seeureii sulE' ]Rolutesvine Quite a' number from round here availed themselves of the Easter rates, Mrs. R. Foster and children of Mark- ham visited at her fathers J. Yeo.! Mrs. R IDI, McCartney and daughter visited her sister Mrs. Lowery of North Bev: :dr. and Mrs. Ezra pickard spent tbe holidays at Loudon. Dr. T. Hohnes of Detroit visited his brother J. R. Relines. Louie Diehl -meek ot Mitchell spent the holidays et E. Pickard'd. Rose Tehhutt 'of Berlin spent • a coup e of days on the 14th at her brother's. • Mr Charles 7'ehbutt spent Sunday in Berlin. *incline and Emmeline Holland of London spent Easter at their father's. Mr. Levi Yeo who has been visiting aG home for .the last month left on Monday for the West. Mr, end Mrs. Howard of Goderich spent Friday at Lew Tebbutt's. The school bets been closed for over a week previous to the holidays on account of the measles, hut it is to he opened again on Monday next. Miss Robettson the teacher, had a severe attach of the measlee, hut expects to resume her duties when school starts. Quite a large shipment of eggs was mettle from this station on Saturday last by Mr, N. W. Teewartha, Mies Laithwaite visited her uncle E 1 Mahone oreSunday. Rev, Mr. McCormick goes to Detroit this week, Rev, Mr. Snowden of Varna preach- ed two very tine sermons here last Sunday. The thank offering at those two services, which wits riven to the W. M. S amonnted to $25, The semi annual vestry meetine of St. John's church was held on Monday afternoon. Mr Bert Jrewartha had the phone instilled in his new residence last week. - Wedding bells will be ringing in our neighborhood this week. The making of maple syrup is the order of the day round: here. Lucknow Will,reault in -your, wlttoli's good, pro'ouging its days of usefulness :Whet is reasonable care ? v" An occasional visit to a jeweler who "knows how." An occ{yeional visit`' means at least a•yeariy visit. To put in off longer .is to put'it off. too long, ' If you are' not wedded for all time to some oneexpert, we would like to put sone of our good work on that watch ot yours. Your watch deserves the best treatment it can get, and it is just that which we offer. W. R. counter Jeweler and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenser Roomers Wanted Two lady roomers wanted—Dolle giate girls preferred. Apply at THE NEW ERA Boar For Service Having purchased from Mr. George Dale.of Ji.inhuhn, his Tamworth hog 44111 keep tie same far service at lot 23,:3rdiedn,ail! Mullett Terms 8100ath tame:of;serbicd iTtfip l riinege'ot'"re=t> a - .turning iF.ttgoe eat Y R -•-'-L TYNDALL I em starting a private kindergarten in the lower rooms of the little school on Townsend street. immediately after Easter, and would like a number of The 50 acres belonging to the estate of the late George Mc Ewen eat Henaali has been pur- chased by ,0. Geiger 'for $3300. Hound for Sale Blue matted hound, cheap, three years old. ,Trained on fox, coon and rabbit. Reason—no time to hunt. address, Box 333. doderieh, Ont Alex Mustard received the sad tn telliuenee of the death of bis brotber, William Mustard-, 01' Manitoba, He had a long illness of tb .' dread disease cancer r'i n who has been fl Mrs. DIo t so l of e'rvsipslsr,. is recovering• Neil Ye lowlees and family of Bow manville are spending Bastes, in our moticed.work on Wednesday. The town bell was rung at 11 o'clock on Wednesday heralding the news of the marriage of one of our, young lad: ies }tiles Elia Gavesbin to Mr Lpnie Clavier of 13ollett. Miss M. c.lirien ot Clinton who was visiting Miss Sturdy was salted to Totonto•on Saturday ,to nurse (4,1,tet, ' For Sale. Cincking'Hens for sale.' Telephone 126 For Sale. Road Stallion (enrolled)' cheap for a quick tale. Apnly to W. L. PEEPERS, Auburn. Ont. House to Rent. Five roomed house on west end of Mary street, town water and cistern, good garden. plum andapple trees. Apply to CHAS. HELYAR CALL AT THE NORTH END FEED STORE See Our Stock of Seeds Red. Clover Timothy Alsike (Gov. standard) also Oil Cake Linseed Meal Calf Meal Chick Feed. Chick Grit We handle . Clinton, .Exeter, and thecelebratedRing Quality Flour Orders Taken For Lime Sulpher and Lead (for spraying trees) also Fertilizer, , Agent for Heintznlan Pianos We are Out for a Square Deal ANS RANK 111, E V TERMS 'CASH. PHONE 192 Succes's in Retailing .An essential factor iu .achieving success in retain business is ADVERTISING— telling the`"buyers of your community what you have for them. One does not need to be exceptionally clever or a genius to be a success, but one nmust have an aim, and pursue it resolute- ly and intelligently, The -businesses that are prospering and expanding are those that purposely seek out new customers and place before both old and tiew customers the news of their service, in the form of newspaper adver- tising. A. NOTE, TO .THE PI,BLIC Who serve. yott bi:st bitsy et, half -busy Men? busy or half-bhisy. shops ? Where is your ens - tem Most:desired and appreciated -P Is it not .tt Madge shops whichsuet eh out the hand of st=d iitt'ittttieth—itt the Perin of ad- zertisettietatslit THE CLINTON NEW ERA. iedtoSo ,5