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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1913-05-01, Page 7:.`fdlay •3 C inton News -Record • fireside , 611 MintringS 'Styles and Fashioas.1 What a pace they Set i.P; I We poor laggards who. , • ottunble a'Jon n tile rear, •ol that •,ereet and apparently necessary.pEo- oeaaion vain endeavor to keep in, tbd• line of mere res. fI tob'I't • ,eatcle•stich echoes I•rcim the '"Itonti ' Cubist Designs' 'Persian Colors' ' . and We, of idle rear -of the line, gaze e,„• • at ofte atIo•tlier. hardly -daring to °Sin our ignorance of .the terrns, -Inward- '• ly, our whole beim.; takes the form et . • a question mark but outwardly we ,, • are wise appearing. • Verily we, might • vie with a Solomon, -if no questions our seeming ,kledom. Should - we push energetically enough We • !night work to the front of this van, • and" ase t what's doing.There we will discover in rnat,erial form, what • we had but heard or read of, in vague whispers, before -riots of col- or, multitudes of designs, echic' hats ,(1or hats are emphatically smelt this season), - hats with all manner and ...length of perpendicular shoots front • or hack -take your chotee. Then tee tb dresses, raiments robes, or call them. what 3,ou please they fairly take one's breath awayLdraperies and • curves, button,: and straps, cunning little suggestions of color cropping out niost unexpectedly : and all man- ner of pretty things which inakes glad •the heart of ;woman. Our minds are in a giddy maze with all we have seen : and •tilie 'question of spring and stamper outfits, and necessary head , :gear, are still seeking -solution be- neath our too, too old fashioned ideas. Speaking of fashions and 'shill net. I Ilave a piCCli 01 IISWS, strictly from Paris too, mind you. Namely; the day or Silhouette is Waning. Un- -derstand ? -You see the dressmakers' ,first • coneera is withline,-that des• perate little matter of feminine sil- houette. All the spirit of invention has for some time past been roncen: trated upon this : and the result has been a mad desire for a willowleelige tire. Some poor martyrs in order to obtain the desired curves even con- sented to lie prone in a hideous hex of a horrible narrowness in order to achieve the proportions of a sardine. Now, all that is over : and we who are not of the sylph class reioiee. The feminine Sancho Panza is the new ideal. So we may safely lay aside strenuous exercises and resort to our 'three good meals a day' with cod liver oil on the side jo help us attain this ideal and be in 'fashion. A fat world is a merry world so here's success the 11131V mode. Holrnesvllle Mies Rertha Stanley lett on' Titete day to visit her sister and other frioads at. Han Mali.' R `v 11. J and Mci IVIeCot niel4 have returned from a visit at • the parental •' home of the former at Trewbridge. ' ' ' • , The ghat:telt/ religious -serViee •Will he held in the, Methodist churchlem on Sunday: morning( next at halt' past en.. As this_ ie the:. • last year le toped that there will be, a goo trnou flom the ' other charges on the circuit. Ilolmesville people will .vveleome theta heartily. • On Sunday last,. in the absence of the faster, the evening serriee in IVIethodis 'perch was conducted y. e, els. . Irwin an F. J. Hill of Clinton, the latter preachiag an old time Methodist sermon. wheeh was listened to with much interest. The new smokestack- has been. er- ected on the cheese factory in pre- paration for the season's operations, which are expected to be meth in advance ol last year. „ Porter'S Hill - On Friday morning there paesed a- way at his home on the 6th con., an old resident' of ithe township id• the perSon of James Macdonald,' who was in his: seventy-eighth year. The' deceased, who 'was descortiot from sturdy Scottish ancesters, was scar- cely everknown to have; a day's sick- ness until his fatal iilness attacked him about thtee weeks previous' to his death and he just slipped away quietly into the great spirit world. His wife and a ramify ot five sons and two daughters survive : James and Colin, at home, Prank who re- sides in the neighborhood, and Wil- liam. Glen Aida: and Florence. of De- • StanieU Township An outbreak ot measles hal visited Drynclale seetien and the .school is, Seeding is getting en pretty well novi.,MPstt farrners ate about through and are wishing for more favourable Weather to start growth: Much sympathy, • is felt- for Mrs. Geo. Campbell (nee Emma 'Schnell) whose husband 'died in. Detroit, hav- ing been brought there from the Welt • kir treattnen,t. The remains4 wore interred at Clinton on tfuesday. InsPdetor Tota visited a few schools in the township last week-. Friday is being observed by the, schools as Arbor Day when a gener- al cleaning up takes place. Rural Delivery is still "Coming." We hope soon, Mr. Laporte is con- tinuing lite old ropte by .the -day till such time as Lite new ordeof things gets agoing. ,The autos nee again on the go. There are seven pow in riorich, .a few in Bayfield so we am liable to meet some anytime. A Stranger Found Dead in • an Uaborne Creek. . . 'Exeter, April e25.-Tlie body of a stranger was found this morning at 6.11 o'clock in Quinton's Creek, Os- borne township, scadhely covered with the' shalloiv ' water. Coroner Dr, Hyndman was stumnoned, and on ex- amination he found that , the , man, who was about thirty-five years of age, was well dressed, but had no letters or any Means ot identifica- tion. 'A light grey overcoat and black Christie hat were lying on the edge of the road. The hat had beer!. boeght at 163 Griswold street, De- troit. I a pocket was found a troit. The funeralwhich eooe gold watch with pearl fob, standard? , ' place on Sunday afternoon, was very iPakc, U.S.A. The' watch was still largely- attended. Tlui services were going and showing correct time. A tailors thimble, fit teen cents and a conducted hy tide ECY. A. Macfarlane small comb were also in thepockeLs. of the Meshy-to:Ian ehureh„ Bayfield, the pallbearers being his five sons He -was five Feet seven inches tall, weighed 140 pounds, was clean-shav- en, and wore long hl'own hair. There, were 00 inarliS oi violence on the body. The hat had t he initials M. I'. It. perforated in the band. Con- stable Bissett, is in charge of the body, which is being brought to Ex- ists' and a Coroner's jury empannel- ed, Exettet; Apta 28,-A party from St, :Marys came over to Exeter by auto on Sunday afternoon and ideate fried the boas' of the man found on and Mr. M. Macdougall, Interment was. made in Maitland cemetery. All hiS children were present for the fun- eral. bliss Ruby Pot ter has gone to Lon- don to spend a week with Mrs. Damson and then to 'Woodstock to remain the, suminer With Iter aunt, Mies Start, . Mr. James Macdonald had the mis- fortune to give his foot a bad eat with the axe. Ile had to call a doctor and . get thirteen stetehes put letiday in Quinton's Creek as that of in it. • • ' • • Frank •a tailor who has been Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Proctor spent working in 51. Mary's. ljow he Sunday at, Mr. Wesley .l'anderburgh's• met death is still a mystery. He Miss Nellie Macdotiald of London left: his hotel • in St. Marys op attended , the idneral of the late Thuesday morlung about. 5 o'clock, ,Tames Macdonald. . • • eavine he was polite for a walk, and that was Lite last seen of liiin as far as can be ascert•ained unlit his varne,i. body was friend about noon on Via- dayabout 20 milt's from St. Marva. • Mrs, John S Or rand liafids, Cororor Dr. Ilyndmmnona an Taied Mich , has returned honw, atter a jure, wtto met on Saturday 130-30ning Goderri,re, okort visit her inother, Mr. and viewed the ry-mini, They ad- "'"-" "' Chas. Foster, and her ',let Or Mrs. ;toweled 1 o newt tin Wednesday morn - los returned from u. 'Visit with 33e5 ere illneSS. Will he held. friends in Paris. (hong to miles, hi (It -1,00e e, Dr Amos and 1)1.. Meftillieuday oo Miss Margaret. Sttaii.,,i has epee to Airs. J. -Mt:Naughton, orgnMeheid pesi mdem, the result f t of se. Dunnville to visit her au01.1 ul. ales. .1ethics dame,. tee le, alien ens Leen which has not yet 10,311 Wade lt1nably supplied by Mise Faun', " saherr was 110 water in the Mr Cum of Nene' A. reel hetes, end home' the man wee 11111 Passed -away on Thursday week at drowned. 'Alies 11 O'Neil of Hamilton t,ti id 11 streetDiehl, who is 1.4005'0111? -1 from a ing at 111 o'clock, when his 1114\10st tile age of eiety-eight years lie hall Giood Bank," ),3 bit Ileiley wee net a married men mien 15 resident of 0 oderieh ,townide, i • . Ilieb. and bad no relatives lwre. it is )iziloc.re I'11.3 ,ilt,,,,II,l'.'s htoorillili,ararhiic(lill ainotilio,i.,..esTitiaer(iii ' , .11 is Mit of 1 on t hat , 150 f miners .'N''?„'111,-`,11, i,1,11a.1.,, .. '' n, l'' ,11'''''d .'" le 1‘."'"3-,'" il ere '. an oppom unit v 10 ' bon ow Mon- .1 am cm') et ot„tha 1;04 1,:t hue - with his Mother. The funeral look ,ey from the ban's; without interest. • . i place .on Sunday to , NIaltland etime- , Such an wool: t hilt ly , hw oever, hae . . t Leen ex t ended to the i amen,: of Purchased Team by a number 'of 'Public spleited liZreiZee,t „ MOI)Ele. SOI300L NOTES. On Tiiiirsday :last the C. M. S. played Fortn-1, of 0: OIL the for- mat Winning by a same of 9 10. Mr, Harvey Reid was referee The. -line-up was, as tollows : • • 'O. M. S,-0./I4Preence, e., Id. Hill $.0„ EllieoP a.' b., 11. Schenk e, 1., 0. Johnee'reei.i., E, Steepe 1.1,, ID, Judd pt i Coopet 2li.,.(.1.. McCart- ney lb., d. 0, F.' Pennybaker e C. Cantelon, s. 9., F. Copp, 1 b., W. Triek, c.• 1., al, Appleby, r. 1., H. Kit- ty, 1. I, E. Sheeley, p,, C. Cook, 2. b., L. 14,1eConnell, 3 b. 0. 0, I.-2 0 6 0 1 0 0-9. C._ M. Sr -e2 5 3 0 0 0 0-10. The scheduled •games have so Inc resulted, thus : Olivers 0 2 2 4 0 2 1 0 0-1l. Gordons 1.10 0 0 4 0 1 1-8. Laweenees 5 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 5-17. Elliotts 30 3 2 0 21 1 4-16. On Thursday the first centre, hall 'contest took place .resulting in " a draw, No. I -Bessie O'Neil, captain 22. No. 2-Kathleea Dowzer 22, No. 2 -Kathleen Dowzer, Captain, 22. ' On Tuesday Alice Pickett's' team defeated Eleanor kaekenzie's by 15 to 10. WANTED 13Y A YOUNG MAN holding responsible .position room and board in a private tamily. Con- geuial surroundings. -Address .Draw- er M., Clinton P.0, . -79 LOST -A BLACK MOROCCO HAND shtehel between Mr. Albert Turn-, er's and the _Graham House. Find- er will be suitably rewarded by 'leaving the same at O'Neil's groc- ery store, -79 FOR SALE HOUSE AND 101' corner of Rattenbury streets. -For particulars apply lb Geo. Swarth, Clinton. -79-11 Wa.NTED,--I-TOUSEWOILIc. BY THE clay. -Apply at The Newe-Itecord Office. ' -78. WANTED, A TEAMS'I'Ele-,S'PEADY POsitien," Muet be first class man and kind. witli horses, -Apply to the Doherty Plano: ConipeOy, Clin- ton. -78. FOR SALE -COTTAGE 0111 RAT- ' tenbury street, Electric light, waterworks, etc. -Apply tea premis- es, or to T. Murphy, Clinton. ROOMERS WAieTTED-APPLY TO Mrs. W, A. Mason, Princess St. West -74. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE of House and Lots, -The undersign- ed will sell by public auction on the premises corner Albert and Charles streets in the town of Clinton al 2 o'clock P.m. on Fri- day, May ,9th, the following . A one and one -halt story frame house, containing Seven 1:00111S, stone foun- dation end cellar. Hard. and eta water. The house i$ in good re- pair. ' The property consists of l acres of land, being lots 457 and GO, with all kinds of fruit trees, and is in a good locality. It anust be sold. Terms, Caeh. For, further particulars apply to D. N. Watson," Auct hewer Jacob Taylor, Agent. Clinten, April 2628111, 1913. Mr. has. Moirlets h 'rat eonu, ga1iotilic launch v:111eli 1 haillwrs mho c3111 See tar init.' litis 1., Inee lit tea Oat at 010 htt r reellre ,phi,e hale oeefetia lo loan Witlion„- '. )11s' W115 1"Wn'I'll 1a5i leoney to tarowee without interest on Apra , 111 . Mi al tell:ling the Araltic 11511 erre- ' who will. ill .1 1 tiv, Win. Murray of At-111ton, tt) 11511 hill 1310110Y 314 J 3113^:, isrs at S5. iToseph's hospital, ,siloe. This .offer }me 115 11 accept ea .1\larY 1)evidson et' town" danglitcr, Mi'is Berth% \ ' by some farniere, ana already ilie -shi)" Mr. Ile einald Smith ToroatO only one veal' If • IIt-ti • 23rd, ' enbIos 1 as vett • - graduates- arraneonent, al thowth running eel, CRI LEW-1,1;4---111 CI til t nu 115vted his , mother, ars, Wilmer 'ttal.- benefit:. We are not urging that 1) a. Phswe' 11) Mil Soul 11 ,ot tte;rei, leet week, Canadian hankers follow the example boll' 01 len 11111 mos. i•-•• •moroison and: mist' A. 0. et tilde Iowa brethren and loan mon- •7,Tactlonald are ;vending 101111` • 11100 ny without 1n'ereSt, 'WV (10 11PlieiT I et Atlantic City. .1 ill yeeee, that when a farirk:r 3.3.01('s 1re's:KIT-1 n (110100, APrii Mr, D. Millar let 1 last week on a ' ro a eerie with such a good prep, 0 • 24111, to Mr. and airs. Wilfrid -trip to Great Ilritain. LW will be ab- tion es the erection of a silo that Pierekt, a son. . sent six or eight, weeks combining the banker should be as w1111ne '0 leele'SON-111 Clinton, on April .17111, business with Pleasure: accommodate him LIS is the bUMb 0155 to Mr, and Mrs, A. 1,. Lawson, a The barn of Mr, ,Tobe Johnstoe's man. Besides, the silo offers al op- ' son. property -at the soufli end of Ililleloe par I unto,- for investment that is 1'11-01\IPT4ON-In Torontb on A.Pril street was destroyed by fire on Moe - :day of last . weak, the lire having gained elicit headway betore the fim- inen could get to the scene that it was impoesible-16 save the 'building. - •The Women's lastieute are having -their aneual meeeing -this 'afternoon at the home of Mrs, Swansea. 'Phe services in St. Peter's church len Sunday week, ' which were con- ducted by Bishop Fallon at London, Were very well attended. The Bis- hop thanked'. the members of St. Peter'e warinly for their splendid contribution of 96,000 for the new seminary . to be imild in London, stating that_ the amount was twice evlia,t he had ,coanted anon. He also • said that, though he had started out with the intention of raising! $250,, 0001. he now thought hecould make t 11300;000 if , the people continttede to he as liberal as they had ; already - been. • David Lawson a well-known resident of Colborne: Township, • died Momlay morning , o his ' (arm at ' Dunlop; aged 76. , He • WAS formerly a member ot the firm • of .13uehanan,,, Lawson 616 Robinson in the planing milt business here. Cap- - Lain Lawson of CI oderiell 11 a1 broth s11 (4 a14 eato as the best pronositton that, a business 111411 could place be- fore is haneer.-Farm and Dairy. • 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. -James -A. Thompson, 162 Gladstone aye., fotnierly ot Clinton, a daughter. I NNIS -lit Stanley to w nett i p , 0)5 April 23rd, to Mr. and Mos. Zeh -..T.0111).' TliaiS, a daughter, urt . . ..tat,5-113t7u.s.-L-rn Wingbam, Anvil 17th, l'resident, Di r. McKinnon 1 Vice, '7, to M. and Mrs,. Jobe A insbury,. • . . P. Rau ; See.-iteasurer, A. Hess , a son. Commirice, A. Ileichnann, F, Hese S'API.,ETON-A1., Mention on Apra and Mr. Gootlwen, ' • -23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S Laple-' , A. sad accident happened on Tues- , ' ton, a daughter. day ot last week resulting 111 the, ZETAatIli.-At' r4nrieli on ' April list, death of a ,proininent 'business man 4 to Mr. -and Mtg. Fe, , 'Zeller, a of Daeliwood,- Mr. Henry Ceuenther, daughter. , who was dtivng a team attached to a wagon when the the h ' 1 otsee took Deaths , fright, arid started '' to run. Mr. - ItU11,413AL11.---in Olin tea1 \. , on 1 pri,i G-uenther endeavored to hold thein 26th, Frederick Runthall, in- his but one ot the bits Broke and .he . 79151i year. . . AMPB:ELL-In Detroit, nn April found - it impossible 'to bring them. O to a stand. They' ran 11(10 a • C011- . 96th (leorge AI. .Oampbeill, son oi pis of tie posts and a telePlieee ' mea ree•Paer Campbell • ot town, ag- post which stopped them but Mr, ed .34 yeats. 0110n titer was thrown and. eyes, Sci,... tizeAElele--In °Raton,. on April 28th leadly injured- by a hoard etriking; Owen Graeae, aged 82 years.' him that lie died the following day. elaepoleALDeeke porter's Hill, on The funeral took place ' on Saturday April 25th; -.Jetties eilacclona.id, ag to the Goshen Line eefnetery. A. wife , ed 78 yearn, a ' and family of three sons and three CURRY --In. Goderiell. on; April 1711i, daughters survive, also 111,e aged par- Adam (urea, in his 68th year. ents. Mr. Guenther ' was in the Hy- ZEIGIJER-e0n the ,LOadon Ilbad , on ery ' business in Dashwood and was , ,i, 1. pril -30111, John Zeigler, former - fifty years of age. Mach sympathy , ty ,c3 ,iewerile.ol t,rzad 110 years, is felt for his bereaVed fatally,' • , ' .• . Mr. 'John Tedd, who !las beet sal -.;.---.-1 . . ployed in haaking in ealka , 15 'home seriously ille at, preeetit, , '• W, ANT y‘• p•',--- NID1P1,111• 1, AP1rer) (,,,,'00,4111 e ArtTION 14 \ T.E.-1110, N1)141 -1 - signed has been inetruettel to s 11 by public auction OD Tiall'Sday May 15t.11 al 3 p. 10. on the old seined site, - the old brick school house and site, of :,oluv,i 540115 11311, No, 11, Efulleti . Terme made known itt day of N Watson, nuet ion- eer, So 11, Soc.-Treaeu on I' 0. , • Hensall •Mr. :Sehre'Erb lost bus bai'nby fire- , Tuesday: morning of last, 'Week, lightning'lieiltg the eatiser'' 71 h, the Saturday Specials Young's Jelly Powders - Demonstrated The Jelly Powder flav- ored with the juice of the fruit. Every lady is invited to sample and judge the del- icious and true flavor. Fresh Lettuce and. all seasonable Green Stuff E. E. IIUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. PRIVATE 14.11.11 00 11751511 110031 Omit's, table end 3301303031rd, rap, 1.011'fir,01 54;11:1, 51 114rea1114, 4 kit elii n 011110" 30131 'other articlee, Oleo a &miner:A waeon amI a 1110. lairst, 4i mom. All of the estate of the 1011i .1elei Leslie. Can he eel, 1 fie lie 1:011 lis earning 00 aft eenoon " 9 If', 11,m on Huron re.q. The U57 -'to -14'1- 1111915 TILE 0011 S 11,E. - WE have cel hand a good stork of Well 4.,05011111 lilt 1'3313[430x in size from 21 up to 5 in. le and 12 in. tile made 141 order. \Yorks e mile east of Egmmulville.-lifruse Phone 115, Egmondville. P. O. -78--1 #110 104. ABY CHICKS We are. prepared to sup- ply Day Old Chickens hat- ched 110111 0111' Prairie tate Incubators du lots of 2.Zi, O or 100 at I 00 eaelt. Fat Heat; 1.1 ee- • 0011 5.11,14 Ort TO I11,I5T-COM- fortable seven-eoomed cottage ori Isaac street. Hard arrl 'soft water ; 7. amen of land. For particulars ap- ply to -Miss leutItt, Clinton -72. POE -- SEVEN -ROOMED cottage on Fulton street. Hard and sail waterfret t. acre of land. --Apply to Jacob Taylor. FOR SeeLE VERS- CHEAP. - A leather top phaeton. - James Twitchell. -76. A IT BROWN, OSTISO•PATITIC Physician, is opening up a bran& office in. Clinton on Tuesday, April 20th from 7 P. rn, to 10.30 p. m at the Ho MI Normandie, -77. SOMETHING , NEW THE mt. proved Safety Sash Lock, ' Allows the window to raise or fewer ' to any height 'from an inch to witheLt the aid of a stick or book. Oan be :attachedto weir window . sash. • For . particulars apply to. -Frank W. .r.dvans, Clinton., Phone 1.01 -,-76 FOR, SALE -A, NUMBER CED- • all posts and corner posts. For .par- ticulars apply to -John Shanahan,. Hullett, Clinton P. 0. SHINGLES FOR SALE -A CAR- , load:has 4110Ved.-T; McKenzie. l'rewalthe, Rli 7 irz -A5 -1 [ pN , i\l.)- J du ....,, t. M LL Frir'r ,. ;6 ) MANITOBA P00011 92 70. FAMILY FLOUR. 92.50, PASTRY 0001115 92.50. GRAHAM FLOUR 92.50. BREAKFAST FOOD 93.80. FEED WHEAT 75c par bushel. WESTERN OATS 45e per bushel. SHORTS 91.25, ' BRAN 91.15. FLOUR EXCHANGED FOE WHEAT TO FARMERS. A carload of good feed wheat on hand. Loam, your orders at the Mill of- • flee. Delivery made to any part of the town, • . ' • GIVE 13S A TRIAL, JOHN SHOENHALS Tile Clinton Miller, COAL. 01IDIaltS FOR COAL ielAY BE LEFT AT R. ROW - LAND'S H A RD W A RE STORE, OR AT • MY' OFFICE IN H. wiLersEis GROCERY