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The Clinton News Record, 1913-05-08, Page 4Clinton News -Record Wingh.4m 1.10w armory building is to be erected in W'irich ant, the plans 'ha,ving Been received '• 1 Slo 'wadi r have 91r: and Mrs. A. x_ y ar removed "to ,Waterloo where they in- ts+itd making their i dine in future, Miss Josephine Jiall of Toronto ttisited her sister, Mrs. t'li.r'.t Norman, last last week. Wio0ham Mitis, George Llanno and Miss Lou- ,isi 'tir Toronto for a tow days nse visite( a J( c last week. 1 Itir W. 11'. Hough has ,perelrased Airs. Aline MCC.a;e,;or's boast, on t � r .e Patuc.lt sb C,.t. illi:s. A. J. Anderson and 'MA'S, Nichol visited Toronto tt`an : last t week, ' -emerenreaineseesseera =� 1191,1-11 I I1 .- ji 011C all - I, �1 �iI{ ��'r`a®e6ieni .:■r■ t 1lI = - Cli/I ". ' oss%A.®.o.e.eer- r-"'._--' 1 • I �__= I f' j � 1+ 1 - OF' OWNING;IGNTS1N� OEC PIANO PFAYEO are now easily ae2essible to every piano owner. VISIT 0110 PIAYEO OEPAOTMENT See how we would make your present silent ,piano a player, regardless of Size, . 13651(e or scale,' Cost 'for Upright Player $250. Special price for Grand Players. IN, OOHERTY PIANO & 04AN CO. LIMITED Head Office anc:1lIt'actories CLINTON, CANADA. MILLINERY AND LhI l.98SrANI X OO i Parol, z:• N"o. 7S- Couch&Co." the Have the curtains ing is nearing assist you window self the Every yard cannot do you wonderfully, items complete better ' O� Windo,ws decided what you h,ee going to do about .for the windows? 1 ow that house clean- the enol it is tilde, you decided," We can 'If you will read the following• then come to this store and riee for your- range of patterns we are showing, -of curtain goods is splendid value, and yotl. than -buy your curtains here. Colored madras from 25e tip to 85e per yard-, Printed madras from 18e up to i3Oc per yard, Scrims in all. colors from 25c up to 50c per yard. Coin spot' muslins from 15c up to i?5e per yard, : Lace :Curtains" 25e to $8.00 per pair, - Long 'Values at Short- Prices In Our Rul]►e t. ` g p In nearly every home there is sure to be a 'room ;• that could be improved by the 'addition of a -:New Rug, •.;�. Oilcloth or Linoleum.-Tf you feel you need a new floor ' covering in the near future visit our. -Rug and House .` furnishing dept. We expect another shipment of Rugs, Oilcloths and Linoleum this week. We expect to pas's ' into stock this week G new pieces of 4'yard Linoleum- . in very new designs at 50c a square ,yard Ladies ancl �Viisses Suits Alter the laigest Sidi bLISiness 111 the history or this store 'we are anxious to clear the balance which 7.9 11 suits in all.' These are all new this season some of thin - are satin, lined sizes 18f, 18. 34 and on. Your choice Saturday at exactly 12 price. Codericb TowHMI p C ouncillor Lobb was in 6,ondor, on 11ednesday' and >.engaged ,Mr. k'..:YV. St. 4t1r,-MaUfuturtt -350,-Eleanor: Fainconrhi L', ls., as township ea -Hemp, 301, ,Oliver Johnston 294,- gmeer., Lois Holmes 294 Lerma Nediger 279 Mackenzie 2 , i lcanor zi • ..," it titillt..2 , Viola .�ooitu the 270, Melvin-Shoenhals 270, 'Meiy yn f- Elliott 262, Janet Wylie 260, 'Alan B th ' 00 252, - Bertha' -'T`atos 251, ort lot: Mil- dred I'll' :f iidwiix t� fs lot:the dred Cooke 2'10, Larene Langford t a t g 246, .Lyda 11Lorrish 240, Iiesste Chown annual -- promotion exintinations for Clinton Model School E.epor Division. L, Rev Mr-'�nowdcn of 3:nrr a• conduct the..quarterly Services Sharon appointment next Sunda: Daimon Tat the usual hour:. 1 212, Fred "Lavvien:le 210 Carman S S, No. 9 Those promoted were;' lurner;239.ota 6(3t1,,edy 238,,:5G,� , Jr nth to Sr: ttli-Lula Fludie.; (lliidlev- 37, "oreeu Stephenson £,, F, mma.•,Connell ,scene Moore 235, Grace Aharn .'23a, 'Sr 3rd to Jr. Atli Edythe -Steri- lHarold Hill .235, Marjorie'MeMalh ing, George Green, Tom >Hddie, Ir- 246, Jessie Watkins 230, -Pere Ladd ene Harrison,1228, Kathleen Dowser 223, Winnie Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd-Bruee Grigg, Diaper 221, Margaret, Walker ,214;•U, C'harlie'Cooper, Earl Cooper Jean D. 'Bonny, Prin<ipal. Cook, honour roll for Division 2, for . Sr Ind' ,to Jr. 3rd-Ileta Harrison,' April, Maxinrun .300, --Berta Jackson 'John 'Ostrom. '254, Helen Forrester '237; Alvin Leo- ir. 2nd to Sr. 2nd -Alfred Ruche, nard'235, Mabel Marshall' 233, 3tuth Willie Sterling, GladStone Grigg. , MaeMath 217, Cliarlotte,Sheeley 213,. Honor roll for the, month of, April:, i Harold Manning` 201, . May Rutledge Hattie Ostrom, ;Bert Findlay, lioia 200, Murray _MacNeil -138,. Frieda liudic Edythe Sterling, Emma Con- IWa11is 1981 Shurvvyn Albin 191, .Dice' sell ,Sadie Cook, .John Ostrom ,'3ai'1 Peekntt 190. ,,--161,.,1:1. Chidley, Teach - Cooper. er. '} . The hest spellers for tine 'month I Derision 3, Stn or Class. Harry were, Hattie Ostrom Bert Findlay,' 'Rance 45, percent Ethel Wasman 92, Edythe 5tcrhng. 'Ernie Livermore 8 L Edna 11IcCaiigtr- L A. Peddles, Teacher. ey 87, George Middleton 80; • Mattie to following is .the report for clic Shipley 83, Lida I ivermore 821. Fred month of April of S. S. No, 10 'Wallis 82, Harry I avtrenice 8h, Cleta 4th class Lillian FIntehihgs,, Lida .Dunford 80, Robbie •Selitenk 79, .Mar-' Elliott, Fred Hanley, Edrla. Miller, ion Andrews 77, Jessie Jackson 76, Alfred McGregor, Leslie Sterling. Alex' Eaglchon 75, Ernest Ball- ' 73,, 3rd class -Brown Stewart, 'Eddie Mary Taylor' 70, Madelon Shaw 66. Hutchings, John Ellwood, Raymond Jutvio,u Class -Asa: Reeves 83, : Mer Whitmore.' ' cit Nediger • 73, Wilfrid. Seeley 72, Sr. 2nd class -Ruby Hanttant. 'Wilbur Welsh 79, Flora Miller 67, Jr. 2nd class -Viola Hutchings i Pearl Could 65 Ernie Little 63, Fred Ellwood, 1Lawreiise West 01. -J. Wilson, 'tea-, ' Sr 1st -Cannan Miller, Stewart ober: Middleton, Russell Ilannant. I Division 4, Sr. 3xd,-Dora Schoen- Pri'iner-Mary StaWart. hats 91, "Helen Ross, 87, Willie Bell -Maynie Ke-s,'I'caeher, 87 Icighton Walker 87, Agnes Wal - 1 ker Vallker 80, Willis Cooper 84, Annie Law- rence 81, Hat lit I ivenr.ore 79, Mile. Stanley Township ldree Livermore 79, George,jlatkec 76, Alma AlcCorvie 72 Stuidt McBrien Messrs.' John .Jones and Johh Din 170 Tiancis Yesbec 69, -1nnr Graelis Wale attended- the council meetiir 01 Charlie Cole 60, at Varna` on Monday last' with a i Class 2nd, Jas. Walker 86, Tired largely signed petition asking - for Peekltt 80, Berta Gunn 79 Rancid more gravel on their corner of tine McDonald 06, Bert Taylor 80, Y'ecil Township. 1 Cooper 56. Mrs. (Henry Erratt and -Miss Eliza Class 1st, -Dorothy Rorke 68, Amy Robinson spent.. Sunday _in liellyar 68, harry Munroe 61, Willie We are sorry to note the death 'of Mutch 60, -Taber. Rands 60, zJel;sic Mrs. John sharp of Alberta, She Murphy GO, Harry Bali '58, Gordon reaves to mourn her beloved-hushand i Ia1C 58, Fergus Ic noids 57,J.lettt• and tour little children. ,,T yelord 53. -1 Stevens, 'Poacher. The township council met "on Mon -'h Division • 5, Seniot - Macgregor day, passed a number of accounts and C;rant 95, Etta Hardy 93,. Kcn'tath transacted routine business. A (tele- f,artei 32, Agnes Itevnolds 02, Jack gation was present from the north- Rawden 90, Mary Carter 87, Iva_ east part of the township asking for Bouck 87, Katie Ladd 85, Asa 13o1 - the gravelling of Di nsdalc's side1oad, ton 85, Alilborne Bailey 85, Russel which ryas represented as being badly IIJrittou 81, Bessie Morrish 83, Cath - in need of such repairs, but as Mir i bine Wylie 81, Lottie Judd 75, AI - Mustard, the representative from, Kort Wright 74. George ('atter 71, that portion of the township_ was Alicia Kohn 70, Stewart Taylor 63, at ent, the matter Was laid over, lar i Charlie McUnrite -02. the present, Mc13eath's` drains cadre Juniors, Gertrude ,. Fowler 05, in for considerable discussion, but Nellie Rontiedge 93, daisy Nediger nothing,definite will be . clone in con-, 92, Jean Miller 91, Audrey Collyer tigetion with it until the decision in, 189, Hellen Grigg 89, Leona Taylor 87, ;the appeal, noir- before the court, is Nisbet Cook 80, Helen Roberton 80, handed. down. A bylaw teas passed 'Joe Yesbec 82, Harold Lawson 82, prohibiting -the riding of bicycles or I=Amy Gould 82, Lucy Levy 78, (liar - motor cycles on sidewalks within lie Fulford 78, Mergie McLeod ' 71, the township.p. This course is con- sidered nsidered necessary owing to the fact that use was- being so persistently Gordon Lawson 11. -- 11 Courtice, Teacher. Divisroh 6, Sr.]st,-dotal 250. - made of the, walks for this purpose D. Muiliolland 233, R. 1.van5 230, that there was coastarit danger of 1, Glazier 200, 166. ('ree, 198, II, serious accident. The council will Jloltzhauor :198, L. 14Iceartnev - 186, mect'as a court of revisioir on the 1', Livermore 186, I". Garrick 177, 26th of May. - 0. McGuire 177, M. 11IcTaggart 107, The following is. the report of lr, 4L. Deeves 1.57. S 4. No..9 for April, the names in Jr. 1st,. Tolal 190,-1. flews 180, order of merit : 16.. 'Orauuir ' 100, A. Hill 149, S. Sr. 4t11--LorSte Manson, Alberta Graelis 145, F. -Scruten 140, F. T rnlaye, 1lenno Clesdi. ' Jt - 4th -Willie Manson, 'Abraham a ' eShxiolno- h1 :21.12, 9i1,WLiDIcdrVmltotrhe1121811,, CR.MMatidi- - ap6e T'dgie Finlay. (Beton 117,. C. Turner. 111 16. Mc - Sr 3rd -John 'Moyer, Lillie !Myers Taggart 111 la -C1. Cook 111., II, Codt- I Lydia Gingerit h, er0n 107, R. 'Walker 1118-M. Mao. fL 3rd -Ada Meyers; Laura Dosch, gregor, ''I'caclrer. Sarah Erb. • Division 7, Senior ('lass. 'Total marks 300 . -Barrie Combo '290, Vio- let Huller 266Leo Reynolds, 261, Jack Wiggington 258, Kenneth Rorke 256,' Katharine Grant '256, Sadie Gibbs 256, Audrey McIntyre 253, Ag- nes C'tltbe 251- Luella McClinchey 287, Norman .McNeil 236 Bert Mc- Guire 224,, Reginald .Jeakins 22.1', Kathleen Livermore 216, Jean Ford 209, Elsic Cooper 201, Mary Mc- Taggart J89, Howard Gould, 187, Junior Class. Total mark -s Sr.. 2nd -Joico Oesch, Illerbie • Moy- ers, fists 140yse. Tr..2nd-Anna Pearl Douglas, Rutdn Sehrag, Mattie' Kennet ' Part 2nd IJva 7apmc, Align Doug- las; T'loreuce lloyso Part 1st'a,-Edna C,ingen;ich, Evelyn' elyn Iioward, `Margaret' Myers. Part .1St b -Mabel Boyse. , -0; S. Howard, Teacher. Seafnrth. Grace Stong 176, 1sabel,.Johnston• 1.75, Katie Beaton174, Isabel Glaz 111r. Ai"chfc Scott, son of Mt, Jas. ier 1.71, Jsahn •Nedigclr 173, Charlie Scott of. town, died in Toronto last Shipley t71, Eleanor Plumsteel 189, Week. Ile was a student at. the University Mr_ William 'Turney h a s been awarded the contract for carrying the mails over the new Seaforth-Con- stance route The salary 14 $.550 per year with a:dollar per box for -ter 129, Wallace Wheatley 128; Myr each box be serves, tle Carrick .120.-M. M. Wil'tse, Tea - Mrs. Joint McGavin passed away at cher. her home an Friday week after : a Division 8, Senior Class,-Flor- severe illness. Fier husband and a mdse ,Johnston 08, Phyllis ozer- 96, fancily of six survive, LOWS Howard 96, Kenneth Roberton Miss' Helen -.Murray_ was' at her 96, Norman T eleavcrt 96, Jean 'Sim home in Tavistock last week. pson 95Russel Peckitt 94, ,Joseph Mt. William Arnent, who It2. -been Howard 93, Gerald Mantes 93, Olive in Saskatoon for some time, has re- Suhoenkals 91, Willie Argent ,90, turned to SeafortS. John Livermore 90, Kathleen Taylor Mr, and Mrs. 1;ornc 1Veir and ' son 87, Luella -Glazier 85, Olive Lawrence of Prin'ce)Al'nert,have come down. and 83, Cecil Ashton 79, Mt Weir intends managing; the 'hotel ;Junior Claes,-Carol Evan's, Mad - for his mother. cion Hawkins Ray Carter, Oliver Mrs, G,' 13. Scott of Chicago ]las Rands, Robin. Hunter 95, Donna been. visiting Mrs, J, A. Stewar t. Cochrane 94 .Eileen Atkinson, : Oath - Miss' . Agnes :Smith has returned arine : M'Taggart,' .1loward- Mulhol- holne after a visit of several,' months lame, Doris Collyer. 91. , Artlnnr with New York- and Philadelphia Hessian, Alvin House, Lulla Crich friends. • 90, • Hubert Reynolds 83. --AI. L. Mrs. Robert Scott, who has re- Ken, '1',eaeher.:r. sided' in Seaforth.(or several years, has n}owed to Toronto, '- Mrs, .7. i R. Flabkirk and Mr ..J: 13e11 were in Mensal] last wick, at- tending, the funeral of, their father:'1 Fcrguiou Carter 167, Wilbur :Nelson 165; Charlie Mennen 100, Wilfrid Grant .1571 'Norman (;punter .154, EV. iner Miller 150, Kathleen McKinnon 116, Rns.tl ilczzo 1.46, •Merle Sweet 437, Ernest Ford 130, Clifford Cru'- -WI N G11 "A1nI. Miss At lie Griffin' has: gone to Tor- onto' to enter Wellesley hospital 'as a nor e,-fn-trathm5. Mrs. Phelan has renno sd to Uhathain, where Mr. Phelan has been engaged for some Tittle time as superintendarri of the Range Co, The family 'will be much missed in W inigh am. HAVE YOUR `NORSE CARDS PRINTED A`P ,THE OFFICE OF TT-Ik'; N;T WS-.RP:C'ORP AND PLAOJS 'OUR ORDER EARLY ' SO THAT THEY MAY 'BE Ont in Good Time, May 8th 5913 McKillap Township Seeding oras -nearly completed', last iv'oelr, 4,Iis. 1,3oytt Sr, has 'gene on a trip' to the 'west where a number of het family reside: C1tiarterl Ymeeting services were held at Walton on ,Sunday last. Mr. ,John '/,,vtgicr, one of the early_ settlers of this section, passed away last . heel:',' aged , ninety years, Ile was ,a native' of Germany and in re- , ligion via, a'lloman Catholic:- Mrs. Dougherty has been 'elected president of the Ladles Aid of ,Bethel church,- in place of Airs. Crawford,' who resigned. Mr. .John'Dundas;, who has: been laid up for some .tine, is not improv- ing very rapidly. Mrs,Morrison of Searortlt is';a'isit- in5; her daughter, Mrs., Davidson, at present - Till Paper THE CHOICEST WALL PAPER ` FOR 1913 WILL BTl ' FOUND I` OUR STOOK. FOR T H Ail ,At ONE 't INVESTED W'AI.I, Pesift Is THE -- F3 F S 1' INVESTMENT YOU U CAN MAKE l\. THE bINE LINEOF. HOUSE FURNIS]IIN{,g. - ALI. PAPER ' TRIMMED FREE. fooper- Co. CLiNTON ARTS, HOME STUDY EDUCATION, MEDICINE, SCIENCE, including ENGINEERING Arts Summer Session _. July 2 to Aug. 16 N1V1 The Art. course 005' be taken by correspondence but students desir- ing to graduate must Atte nit one session. For calendars write G. X, CHHOWN Kingston; Ont. KjNGSTON a O1VTAAIO.1 Just a Few Items Taketif From Our Intrnense Stock. ' Extension' Tables. (;d1LIJIJN' OAK - T'LNTISII, made very strong, ( feet, 8 feet and .10 feet long. Prices $7,00, '$5.50, $9.75 and $12. Hall Trees. QUA.R'rl Rp,D OAK. FINISH, bev- el Mirror 12x20, ',10 'hat and coat pegs and umbrella, holders 68.00. Kitchen Cabeints, 1141 I 1 T, , ,1.ND ORNAMENTAL, $0.50, 88.50 and ,$20.00, '21AJ3V , CAR ItIA(1E8 , FOLDING: CARTS, Pullman Sleepers wird Children's' wagons alt low prices, - Pictures, Wall Pockets, Extension Rods, Chair Seats; Curtain, Stret- chers, Etc. T_lione.7 and S. . .1. H. CHELLEW Estate. FURNITURE and ITNDEP.'I'AKING-- 6OLYTTI, - Ont. it it Again AfterCan absence of one year 1 aro again gat the 'same stand with the same business, Ars usual you -w,111' fi.tici�„ goods-ofifirs't quality and at right -prices. No pains wilt be; spared to .give satisfactory ,.ses'viee. Call and , see us. You will nothe asked to buy, Expected this . week, • a limited quantity; of . P 11 r e Maple Syrup and Sugar.'' . ho e "10. 1 National ' Uralr�. a d Cement. After triia other kinds YOU always corne backo t the BEST. 'i'tie '.best ce- ment e= nlet t 7 is the National t ilal 'Portland -Cement It is thelStand-By. O d °A Ca � t Y iOaCt , $ S. J. ANDREWS. CLINTON ri The Paxlmanr»Cillies •Garage & Sales Co. of Clinton. McLaughlin Automobiles. Indian Motorcycles 3'e cntr•ry a full line' of GASOLINi11, ORB atnd GREASES. -AUTOMOBILES POR HIRE. Wit:11g ON APPLICATION. ' .Bicycle Repairing Nrsxn'i,r ASD I'Romret v 1',oNs. G]ERA1ill-III4INTZTI,f.A'N P1JI'io .FOR' BALL: • Helntzman& co Limited. • Ten slightly used, Upright Pianos, all in good $ conditicr, at one third to one half the original price on small weekly or monthly payments. Write .for.rieeded particular's.` i 1 s • • 1 • HEINTZMAN & CO. -Please nail me today • a list of slightly used Upright Pianos adver- tised in The Clinton News -.Record, Real Bargains in Upright Pianos Heintzmnan & Co. 193-5-7 Yonge St.' -- TORONTO or HEINTZMAN & CO. 38 Ontario St. Stratford d e • .ADD 131 4s WITHOUT A DOUBT YOU'LL FIND THIS OUT - IN ALL TOUR TRA\..,i.:LS ROUND A130 l, TI -IE BREAD 'I'FIAT'S BEST WITH ANY 1I.EAL- IS JUST ';111 ON' AND ONLY T(]41L- MOTHER'S BREAD Better Bread Could Not I3e Made TGLAT'S WIIAT YOU'LL SAY WHEN YOU HAVW'. - TRIED THIS CRISPY, CRUSTY, MOTHER'S BRAD ` BAR'T'JFF'S PHONE -NO). 1 AND HAVE I1'8144 IVEBED TO YOUR NOME EVERY DAY, i HOUSE FURNISHINGS. 'WW1 Our stock was never larger 'or butter 'as sorted than at the present and a call will ootavince_you when you look over our as- sortment, Special Prices On Rugs. Resldenee Phone 140 The Store of Quality. Phone 28 W. Walker Furniture Dealer and Undertaker neommemaemeigair