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Cnton News -Record
!reside
Holmesville
Miss Bertha Stanley left on :Pees-
a day' to visit her sister. and other
1.1111111
ern'
friends at. Ilaluiota, Mae'
�• Rev:,: R .I, and .Mesa McOoclniek
have ettrrneel from a visit 'it the
'Styles anti basiiione-1 inn'''. a pace arrital !tome of the ferniCt' at.
they set' us t We, poor laggards alto Trowliridge.
laggards
long to the f rear •othat The quarterly religious service''. will
past and apt?a ;vain
dcavotaryto Pro be held. in the Methodist oluuoli'licro •
.cession,; n a vain endeavor to keep on .Sunday morning( next at half
tat Uhc: - line of here respectehtlity,past ten: , • As this „ :is the last
•catch such echoes from the: -front '. as tneetiplg of tile -0 4'n P e t e n, c e
'�St"raigiit Effects,' `Futurist' • and
Cubist Designs' Cotocs'' Year it is hoped that 'there .will,, her:
a good •turnout from the *Other
arid we, of tie; .reof the Nue, gaze charges on the' ciecutt,::'. Holiuesviile
let one another hardly •daring to own
People will welcome theni fieartly.
our ignorance of ..the terms -Inward- On'Sunday last, in the absence of
ly, our whole beim; takes trio form of the pastor, the evening service in
a question mark but outwardly, we',the Methodist church was oondtoted
• :are wise appearing. • Verily we might b ,Messrs. J.A. Irwin and F. ' J,
vie with a Solomon,=if no questions , y
Hill of Clinton, the latter preaehiag
pygbed our seeming wisdom. Should an old time Methodist sermon.whtyh
we push energetically endugk, we was listened to with much interest.
might work to the front of this van, The new smokestack hasbeen. er
and sac'what's -doing,' There vat ected . on the cheese factory in Pre-.
will discover in 'material form, what partition for the season's operatfalis,
we had 'but heard or ,Cad of, >ill which are expected to be mulch in
vague wbtspers, before—riots of col advance of last year,
• or, multitudes of designs, „chic' hats
(for hats are emphatically small this
season), son) '*s with ail` manner ` and
:length: of perpendicular shoots front. Porter's Hill
or back, take your choice, Then as On- Friday morning Chore passed a -
to dresses, raiuients robes, or 'call way at his Dome on the'6th con.,
then{ what you, please, they fairly an old resident, of the township in
takc one's breath away—draperies and the person of James Macdonald,. -who
• curves, button„ and straps, cunning was in his•seventy-eighth year, The'
Iritic suggestions of color cropping
out most unexpectedly : and all man -deceased, who was cscersdes t'rom.
titer of pretty things which makes sturdy Scottish ancestors •tivascar-
glad the heart of,woman. Our minds rely'eve;, known to have;a d'ay's sick -
are in a giddy maze with all we have tress until his fatal illness attacked
seen : and the 'question of spring and
. seamier outfits, and necessary head
gear, are still seeking solution be-
neath our too, too o1,1 fashioned
ideas.
Speaking of fashions and 'Meta
Stanley Township
An outbreak of measles has Visited
Drysdale section and the school 'is,„
Closed,
Seeding is getting on prettywell
now. Most farmers are about through
and are wishing for more favourable
weather to start growth:
' Muth sympathy is fell; for Mrs.
Geo. Campbell'" (nee Emilia 'Schnell)
whose husband died in. Detroit, • hav-
ing•,been brought- there •from? the
West fdr treatlnent. The remains"
were interred at- Clinton on Tuesday.
Inspector ,Tofu visited a few schools
in the township last week.
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 -the old mate by the day
till sheh time as the new order of
things gets- agoing, .
.The autos are again ore the go.
There are seven • now in Zurich, a
few in Bayfield so we are liable to
meet some anytime. •
A Stranger Found Dead in
an Usborne Creek.
-rxeter, April ,25,—THe body of I a.
stranger was found this morning at
0,11 o'clock in -Quinton's Creek, Us -
borne township, scaa"tbely covered with
the shallow ' water. Coroner Dr.
Uyndman was stuamoned;, and on ex
amination he found that. • the , man,
]rim about three -weeks previous' to who was about thirty-five years of
his death and he just slipped away age, was well dressed, • but had ne
quietly into the great spirit world. letters or any' moans .of identifica-
I•Iis wife and a fainil'y of five sons tion, •_A light grey overcoat and
and two daughters Survive: ' James black C!luistle hat were lying on the
and Colin, at home, Frank, who re- edge of the road, The hat bad berm
sides in the neighborhood, and Wit-' bought at 103 Griswold street, De-
.
2ike' Ihave, apiece 01 news, strictly liaui, Gleu, Alda! and Florence. of De- trots, a
Lt pocket was found a
inert. The 'funeral, which took gold watch with pearl lob, standard
front Paris too, mind you. Waning. U •Make,U.S.A. The watch was still
4br, day of Silhouette is Uu• place on Sunday afternoon,was very
derstanrf 1.- You see the dressmakers' largely' attended " The services were going and showing correct time. A
,first concern is with line,—that cies. Conducted by the Rev, A. Macfarlane• tailor's thimble, fifteen cents and a
C'mirine til- of the Presbyterian church,. Baylicld, small comb were also in the -pockets.
the pallbearers being his five sons
and Mr. M. Macdougall. Interment
was made in Maitland cemetery. All
Itis Children were present for the fun-
eral.
Berate little mattes
houotte. All thespirit of invention
has for some time past been coneen•
trated upon this : and the result has
been a mad desire for a willowy.,,tig-
nre. Some poor martyrs in order to
obtain the desired carves even con- Miss Ruby Potter has gone to ion- stable Bissett is in charge of the
scatted to Ile profte in a hideous box don to spend a week with Mrs'
body, which is being brought to Ex -
ea a horrible narrowness in order to Damson. and then to Woodstock to tier and a Coroner's jury cmpanne]-
achieve the proportions of a sardine.' remain the Sweater with, her aunt,
Now, all that is over: and we who Miss at
are not of the sylph class i.e',oiee. Mr', James Macdonald had the 11118
The feminine Bantle Panna is 1113 fortune to give his foot a bad vat
new ideal. So we may safely lay with the axe. Ile lead to call a
Ile -was five feet seven inches tall,
weighed 140 pounds, was cleau-slrav-
en; and wore long brown hair. There,
were no marks of violence on the
hotly. The hat had the initials M.
P. R. perforated in the band. Con-
ed.
'Exeter, .',pE•ll 28,—,AA party from
St, Marys came over to Exeter by
auto on Sunday afternoon and ident-
ified the bode of the man found on
aside strenuous exercises and resort doctor and get thirteen stetahes put Friday in Quinton's Creek as that of
to our 'three good meals a clay' with in it. Frank Reitey, a tailor who has been
•
cod liver oil on the side to help us' 1•I):. and Mrs Gcu. Proctor spent working in Si, Mary's. flow he
attain this ideal and be in 'fashion. Sunday at Mr, Wesley Vanderburgl's• met delith is stili a mystery. IIe
(A fat world is a merry world so
Miss Nellie Macdonald of London left his solei in si. Marys on
,rue's surreys to llie new made, attended the funeral • of the late 'I'luesday morning ,about 5 o'clock,
James Macdonald. saying he was going for a walk, and
;that was the last seen of 1tin, as
far is can be ascertained until his
Varna„ body was faund about noon on Fri-
day, about all miles from St. Ma,ys,
MIs John Potts of Brand I:a,t,l
liie1i., his returned Moue, after a
short v ti+il: w tbh Iter lirother, i1L'.
Chas. Foster, and her t.ister Mrs,
1I. lDiehl, who is recovering from a
512)')z illness.
Owing to hint ,s in the Lame of
MrS. I McNaughton, ore nnlst of St:
.lohtl s church, the; volition has seen
u11'1' supplied by Miss Perna Riehl.
Mr. Ad,it. i Curry of Platen street , drowned.
assed"away on Thursday week at w__.•. __.._� Mr. Rrilc} 50/1`, nr11 a married nem
flu 't.;c of sixty'-til*lit yea's IA. had. Good Bain k,fiing. and had na 1.11/1,1 1208 Le,('. It is
yen 1 re ui nt of Uodorfeh to ulsliin, expectcllthal 'friends from S1 'Marys
11cre'0'. v es 01:1 11, uinxd, taut yeare If i., lir,{ 111111 that 1vr ;fauiicrs : 1b: body' f:,r brie
r''rd and r'• -tied- a sill 10�c duel e.' ul
opportunity la barrow n an
]Hiss 11, O'Neil of Hamilton street
has returned from a welt. with
friends in Paris.
Miss Margaret Strang has );oily to
Dunnville to visit her aunt. Mrs.
Maeson
torotrv' Dt. 3fondman unuucntad a
,1111'), alto wet on Saturday morning
and viewed -the rem•itr,;. '1'hey ad-
journed to !neat on Wednesday morn-
ing at 11) o'clock, whrn the illetiost
will he Held.
lir .$ rime and Di '13cfi1Iliruddy
held a postmortem, the result: of
which has not yet been made public,
save Hot 0Mote was Im water in the
lun:s, „1)11 hence• the than 5051~ 11151.
100 Ile y is tt.uira 11 1, t1 c an 11111 of 1111.
With his taut her , : '1•he f,tneral �too11 cy from t-1111 ban's 51ithout interest.
?Mee let 'Sunday_ 10 Mal liana : came- '; ;neh an craaorlunii}, l,ow=ever, ha.;
preen extended La the farmer:. of '
• 1. , titian 1.r• „
).; 1, ee HIl . li' ": tl tire 16y have {I e t: ,
'Airs. 1l.zr;itt was iu Londnn last I11,01;y to fatne3s-yviiho'!t. inictest on ,April ^ ed, by 'Rev. Alt. Len-
rases
DTurl'ay of 11'alton, to
r'• ,7 s , s hospit when 1 8' This offer b's been 0'1' 11.11 Hers'1.a P
isrs al :,t. n r] h M p Silos. l c 1, •)�. Thr 1
lawn-
11r. ( ha:0 bruin has pard used n Iowa by a 1 ' f puhlle S1)11.'11011 v�Jc^i8 &qa{j6ti
0 )ndsome gasoline launch which n hank, r 0,11 1 (.1111 rc lar into t•
' 1,1101 t ILL (1 limbo rut Tl 1 IT r d to lora 1Il 1 IZAV -I)AC ), by --.11' \Vaifon,,:-
c•tic •ul 1C11(1;111.4 tl c graltt,1lio n cave- ? am., will 1) 1 11,x1 111un0y n1 ;Muild'ug ) eu[;.on ut OTs'.{illr�
MOI)1.'tIr S'O-HOOL NOTE'S.
On Thut.sday hast the at, M• S:I
played" Poem 3., of C, 0, I, the' for
mer winning by a score of 9-10.1Vir,
Harvey 'Reid was referee.
.The •line-up Was as follows :
'C. 1VI. S.—b', Lawrence, e., H. I•Iill
Elliott I b., R. {Schenk
0, 'Johnstpn r.f., ,1 Stecpe LL, Ei
Judd p., Cooper 21i,, „G. McCatt
ley ib., C. C. I. -F .; Pennybaker a,,
C. Clanteton, s.'s,,`F.. e'opp;'i b., W.
Priok
C. f,, 1Vh Appleby,t 1.,, 11.. Kit-
ty) 1. , E, Sheeley, p., 0, Cook, 2,
b., L. McConnell, 3 b.
0. 0, I.-2060100-9. j;
0; 111. S,-2530000-10.
The scheduled games have so
resulted- thus :
Olivers 0'2.2 1'0 2 1 0 0-11.
Gordons 11 0.0 0 4 0 11-8.
T;awrenees 5 0 11 3 0 2 0 5-17.
Elliotts 303202114-16.
On Thursday the first centre ball
contest took place ,resulting in ' a
No. 1 -Bessie O'Neil, captain 22:
No. 2—Kathleea Dowzor 22.
No. 2—Kathleen Downer, Captain,
22. '
On Tuesday Alice Picketts team
defeated Eleanor Mackenzie's by 15
to 10.
far
WAN'T'ED 13Y A YOUNG . MAN
holding responsible position room
and board in a private family. Con-
genial surroundings.—Address Draw-
er M., Clinton P.0, —79
LOST—A BLACK MOROCCO HAND
aatchei 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 L0'1'
,corner of Rattenbury streets.—For
particulars apply to Geo, Sttart;,
Dun ion, -19-L
FOR
WANTED, IIOUSEWORK ' BY THE
day, -Apply at The News -Record
WANTED, A T13AMS'i`1713.—STEADY
position.' Must he first class lean
amt klild with horses. -Apply to.
the Doherty Piano Company, Clin-
ton, , —78.
FOR SALE-COTTAGF3 ON RAT-
' tenbury street. Electrio lights;
waterworks etc. -•Apply on premis-
es, of to T. `). Murphy, Clinton,,
ROOMERS WANTED—APPLY TO
Mrs. W. A, Mason, Princess St,
]Vest —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 at 2 o'clock p.m, on Fri-
day, May ,9th, the following : A '
one and one-half story frame house,
containing seven rooms; stone foun-
dation end cellar. hard and soft
w atrr, The -house is in good re-
pair. The property co1,51sts of 1 -
acres of land, being lots 457 and
61,9, with all kinds of fruit trees,
and is in a good Locality. It meet
be sol. ']vermis, Cash, Far. further
Particulars apply to D. N. Watson,'
tomer:Aucl; Jacob 'Tarlo!•, Agent.
Clinton, April 201h, 1:11:3. -70.
(laugh 1er•, Miss I3ertlta, was one ' by 0010' farirterS, incl ahetle the 1
(*mina —1'n Clinton ow
•of the graduates �arran enitut, allhnugh running over \prtl'r3td liv 111‘' Irv, S. I•
t resulted ,ut-
r•vi, rte t•,
AIr I c*inalrl 11(1tM cf loran a my one year,
has testi t( to 11 Mr, 1 Mats I,
visited ilia mot -her, :Dare. Wilmer 1101 bcn.f1, '�Ct are riot uigin,ry
lin 1.liot
Smith. of toxon, last wee('111'ta(hail banters'follow the catenate ' b411t of ('111,1 Fits.
Mrs.:C (', Morrison and hiss A. I1, of there Iowa brethren anti loan inon-
Yi>rths
Macdonald tire spending: some hint' vy WiLheut ]ti crost, Ile do belkve
t-011antie Ciity lit veto that when a lean:: Cute,- I'Teiele''1'-111 ('tilllou, on \pl'Il
V[1..I). Milia' left last' week on a 10 a bars( with such •a good i0'.i''' • 24lh, to Mr: anal DIrti 8'il.frtd
trip t6 Great 7lritain, Iie will '1e'ale tion 1.5 the erection of a.silo Guar Pickett, a son.
sent six ot'. eight tvecks combining the banker 11001(01 1,0 08 willing 'a l;•A1ASON-ln Clinton, an April 31(11,
ht'siness with Pleasure. accoimmedate, hili as is the levat ars to ,Mr, and. Mrs. A. L. Lawson, a
The barn of Mr: John Johnston's man Besides, the silo otters; al up- son.
property at tile south end ofliiticics partiality for investment that is '1'IIOMI''SON—In'Toronib ,on .April
street was destroyed" by' fire on Mon- just as safe as the best ps:ofos15io1r 1810, to Mr, and Mrs. 'James A.
'lay of last week, the lire having that a business man could place ba Thompson, 182 Gladstone ave.,
gdined such headway before the fire- fore a banker,—Farm` and ])airy. formerly of ("lintoli a daughter.
111en could 'get to the -scans that it • ' 3NNIS-1n Stanleyy township, on
was impossible -'iii save the -building. • April 23rd, to Mr, and Mrs.
.The 'Women's Institute are herein!, -John Innis, a daughter,
their nti
ana) meceing this alterhoon at �itYrieh
• AOISBCIRY—Iu Wingltam, April 17011,
the home of Mrs ,Swanson, President Dr McKinnon ' Vice, .1. to Mr, and Mrs. John Alnsbut.y, ,
The'services in St. :Peter's eburch P 152,' ,Sec -Treasurer, A. Hassa son.
ori -Sunday week, which' were gen- (,omaniOLec, A. Ileidmanu, F. Hos' 1',I'API,3'109 Al Marnoch on April
ducted by Bisbee Fallon of London, anil Mr. Goo(Tw+in. •23111, ;to Mr, and 3VIrs. E. Staple -
A sad accident happened on. Tues- ton, a daughter.
day of last week resulting in the ZI LIAeR—At Zurich en • April 81st.,
death of a proin.iiient business ratan • to Mr. -and Meta I".. • 'Zeller, - a
.of Dashwood,• Mr. Henry Gluentber, daughter•
who was driving a team attached to Deaths
a wagon when the the horses took,
fright, and started ' to ,tut. Mr. RU117LALL-111 .Clinton, on April
Guenther' endeavored to hold them . 20th,, P 1 ederiek Runtball; in. ` his
but 'one of the bits': broke and he • 7911'. .yeas::
found ' 10 impossible to bring them • C1AMPI3•E-LL—In Detroit, n April
to a stand. They' can 11111) a sou- . 2010, George M. Campbell, son of
p1e of tie posts and a telepltoue • Mrs..• Peter Campbell • of town, .ag-
post which stopped them but D1): ed .84' v eats
were very well attended. 'The 1310-
tiop thanked• the members of St.
Peter's warmly for: their spleat.did
contribution of 1;6,000 for the new.
seminary . to be build in London,
stating that the amount was twiec
what he had ,counted upon. 'FIe also
said that, though lie had started' out
with the intention of •raising; 1,250,•
000' he 'now thought he, could ipake
lir
$300;0,00''' If :the': people contih red
to be as liberal as they had 1511:1,1583'
David Lawson a well-known
resident of : Colborne Township,
died Monday morning ori his
farm at ' Dunlop, aged 76,
was formerly a member o[ the firm
of .Buchanan„ Lawson &I Robinson in
the ;'planing 'mill business here, ` Cap -
tail• Lawson 'of Gotle ieh is a''tsroth-
Hensail
my,Solite Erb lost :tie bare by fire
on Tuesday ' morning of last •week,
lightning'being the cause I1 i, the
�1ldvt
Guenther was thrown and ,vvas so ,-RAELIS In Clinton, on April:28th
badly. injured by a board 'striking' (')wen' Graeae, ,ag(d 82: grans.
him. 'that he died the following day. MacDONALD—At Porter's Hill, on
The funeral took place on Saturday
April 25th, James M?cdonaid, ag-
to the Goshen Line eefnetery.: A wife ed 78 years. -
and family of three sons aiiet three CUIIRY-Ia Godctich.ott April 1791„ilaugir•ters snrvire, also Ms aged par- Actam Ctirey,,. in his 68th year, '
ents. lVir. ,Ouenthci "was in. the liv- 7'FIGLE`Il—On the. London 'Road. air
ery' Madness in Dashwood and ryasApril'30111, 3ahu Zeigler, former -
fifty years of age. Muthsyiupathy ly;'ol ,MeKillop, aged 00 years.
is felt:for his bereaved faintly,
1VTr, ,John.'Iodd, wale ]las reef 0m- •
Bptos
onneed srrteire itbanslykingLllwt 1nprecutt"1h, , s AN1'I'II)•-- MI'DDLE A;GFD WO-
'
mann. to act as hausokeepGr• Gond.
At (TIO\ 14.\T.10 TIi1( 1 NDbai-
sigffed has been Instructed to sell
hr public :suction on Thursday Ma')
15111 at 3 p. M. 011 11' 1118 school
site, the old brick school 1)0115e
and site of eehool section, No. 5,
Pullet) Perms made lineal al
dry (11 ,it —1), N. AAatson ,uclien-
eer, •1'as h;nttl, Sec:-llcnnuri°r,
Clinton I'. 0. - 11 -3,
PRIVATE 9.01.10 01 -'DINING. 1100Mchairs, tabic alai sidekoard, boo'.-
case, h •w
irel 0h fa, 3 bureaus, •1
kitoh';n m cclaiand other articles,
alsu a tiemocrui v:a4111 and a one
lairs!: 'i ate.11 A11 of the estate of �� t��t n
th•, late .1,111, 1 cs,cc. (an br-I'TN7
u nnv 'morning or a[tereoan tat•
hi*. : I.�1I re>tamer o1) Huron ;)rent. The ipala .o d1:i."
Satnrday
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. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND. LET LIVE GROCER,
ABY
CHICKS
We are prepared to sup-
ply Day Old Chickens hat-
ched]'roll] our1'1'10!Yit- State
JSICu111tt(r8•111lots of Z, ,)0 or
101) at 10e each.
rat lit twl12S U�Gai,l(l.'f.,
i E.?
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DRAIN Tlfl0 IOIl r t1.1) — W'10
halm' on lian:I a Pond stud: of.
atilt se asc,i,ecl .tile ranging ill . sire
irons '33. up to 3 in. le and 12 in.
tile.' made to order. 'Works ,1, utile
,1.E1
Of rurond
vole,—K t
usr Bros (f
a 1,
Pbone 1 1 ,, 1?gmondvl11c. P. O.
east I
•
N. _1V. 'l'rewathlst, Wm. .1
A C
wages for a capable person.—Jas.
T.tagnoK .It0AD.
lc t8 --'I.
F011 901L OR TO 113-NT—C!OM-
fo1•table seven -roomed cottage on
Isaac street: Hard a,xl ,'soft water ;
!. acre of land. Por par tieelars mi -
ply to—Miss Rudd, Clinton -71.
FOR SALE. — SEVEN ROOMED
cottage on Felten street Ilard and
soft water. Small—fruit. ; acre
of land.—Apply to Jacob Taylor;
—77-7.
FOR SA1Jd VERY L1ILISAP. — A.
leather top phaeton, — Janies
Twitchell, —76.
A. F. BROWN, • OSTI)O,PA'PIIIC
Physician, is opening up abranen
olliee i11 Clinton on Tuesday, April
294,li from 7 p. m. to 10.30 .p. m•
at the Hotel Normandie. —77.
SOMETHING NEW -- THE 1h1 -
proved Safety. Sash Lock,Allows
]
the window to raise of ,.1wer to
any: height from • an inch tie without,
the aid of a stick or book. Can
be 'attached to any window sash..
For particulars apply to -Frani.
W. Evans, Clinton. Rhone 101 -76
FOIL SALE—A. NUMBER OF CED.
at Hosts and corner posts, For ;par-.
titulars apply to—John Shanahan,.,
IIullett, Clinton 1'. A.
SHINGLES FOR SALE—A CAR -
load has arrived.—T, McKen'te.
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MANITOBA FLOUR $3.70
'FAMILY FLOUR 32.30,
r:1,5'r10Y FLOUR 32.50.
GRAIIAMI FLOUR $12.50.
BREAKFAST FOOT) 33.00.
FEED WHEAT 750 pit huslud.
WESTERN OATS 45e per b110111.
SHORTS $1..25•
BRAN 31.10.
FLOUR EXCHANGED 1010
WHEAT TO £.RIMERS.
A carload of good feed wheat on
hand.
Levee, your: orders at the Mill of-
fi e. Delivery made; to any part of
tate town.
CiIVIi, US A '113i h1,.
JOHN SHOENH ALS
lie Clinton Miller,
OAL.
ORDICItS FOR ''CO•AL MAY
l3E
LEFT AT R. ROW -
LAN'D'S 31A DWARF
STORK; OR 11T MY' OFFICE
IN H. WTI,TSR?S, GROCERY