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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-01-09, Page 5ELERY' E� PAIRING Have your Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Repaired at ELLYAR'S And you will get Satisfaction. ISWIMIIIMMIIIWISZniawsrsurninismann ALL WORK , GUARANTEED •God eY� lch Death em h came suddenly tp� De ^Mrs Firap, nah Mafia Doherty, in her horse, Yong? etreet, Toronto, last Thursday inQrnrn . El'• Heart fail ur eI was the cause. Mrs, Doherty was in bed at the time she was overcome, and des- pite the work -of three • doctors, she - never rallied Mrs, Debsrty, who is a large property owner in the north end, "end well known in that ' district, was mit Wednesday voting, and did not complain of any illness, She was 00 years old, and was horn in Gtoderlch, Ontario. Three sons, all of who are practicing physicians, survive, and three daughters, Dr;, Charles, New Wesbneinister, B. 0, Dr. Fred, Vic toric; Dr M. W.,'St,efohnsN.13, Dr, Agatha, who is at present in Lon don, England, taking a post graduate course, and Misses Joseph'ne and Maria at home. iVingham Miss Minnie Ross, daughter of Mr, {and Mrs. Alex. Ross, two of Wing. 1 ham's most esteemed residents, left on 1 Decenit er 26th for „Winnipeg, where she has just been married to Mr. W.J.' Itelly, principal of the Edmonton Nor- mal School the Rev..' Charles W. `Gordon (Ralph Conner) the noted' author officiating, The newly married couple eft p after the ceremony for Ed monton, where they will snake their home, Miss Ross' many friends 'here send all best; wishea. I 11, } 1 EI.I.YAR , LER and OI'�.'ICIAPI ,e b JIiIVI: EVES TESTED FITE I eltnuswermoomomprerawis ire .c a •1Blyth. The members of Blyth L. 0. L. 963, held their annual meeting ou Slotiday evening, The attendance as good and the interest shown was ost satisfactory. After the usual usiness lead been transacted the ectof iace and on serlvedln to the embers;: Following is the list of fivers: -1V, M„ J E. Taman ; D M. W. Stewart ; Chaplain, Fred flag- tt Rec. Secretary, Fin Fred ed Toll ec., ft H. Robison ; Treas. W. H, clelroy ; Director of Ceremonies, s, Gibson ; Lecturer, Eddie Haggitt. ,mtnitteemen, Wm, Bryant, T. C. cElroy : Fred Toll Sr , J. Haggitt, m. Gibson. Godericlt Township At theof . L. No 189 the following officers wereL. (lelec ed and were installed by R. y. Cox ofNo. 1115 ; Master, Walter Emmerson ; De- puty, Geo. Oantelon ; Chaplain, John Woods ; Rec.Secretary, Wesley Van derburg ; Fin-Seceetarv, Albert Harri son ; Treasurer, Geo. Vanderbnrg ; D. of C., Russel Currie ; Lecturer, Adam Oantelon ; Committee, John Halsted. John Sturdy, Reuben Johnston, D, Deeves, ke out in the house of morning jDavidson,ron the Bayfield road, about five miles from Goderich. It started in the dining room,from the pipes, it is thought,and it spread so rapidly that. very little of the downstair furniture was saved in spite of the efforts made by the neigh - hors summoned over the rural phone. The house was completely destroyed. Only a little insurance was carried, Mr Davidson has the sympathy of all who know him in this unfortunate unship, THE!PJ • CE NSE.. TREE it 1a Small and Not a Bit Inclined to be Ornamental Frankincense Is a variety of gum that frequently. forms a component of incense, but the term is not met with in commerce, to which Incense means a gum that exudes from a tree flourish- ing In Considerable quantities In Brit- - ish Somaliland and elsewhere. There is an inferior gum of this kind that grows in India and other countries of the East. The incense tree seldom attains a height exeeding fifteen feet. It pre - emits a thorny and unsightly growth and thrives In desert regions, Dealers grade incense according to color— bright yellow, medium and dark yel- low. The chief market for it seems to be Aden, whence It is taken by Somalis during the winter months. Ink stains may be removed from. linen by soaking it for 24 hours In tTtw linseed oil and rinsing in hot tun- Dentine, , Modern Sun Dial a An extremely accurate sun dial which can be set_up without the use of compose and level has been in - Tented in England. Footlights Abolished Topa newii�Germ German theater,een omitted om better method of illuminating the stage hay - tag been devised. More herrings are eaten than any ,o ser fish. Pereiane have a different name for etch day in the month. - Around the Holidays when you're busy entert lining• vola should tfilnd out- sitock of, nanned goods and p,essrvea very helpiu] iecpre aria; your dinners. You tan always se'efe at, _. Tis Grocery Store the best ,bralnds of pure groierite and table 'IasuPies, aft priros ' cry If rrng' to the economrcia, youplace a Inc]i' order with us ,veknow he quality of our tyro* !reties will make a regular t:us t,ru.er l of you. , S.BA' Gfaoeries and Provisions,' Foreigni • end Domestic Mesita, Ete. CLINTON, ' . - ONT. i• Stanley; , Mr. Frank Lant and bride and sister of Alberta, are visiting on the line this week, They were visiting their aunts, Mrs. Neil McGregor and Mrs D. McEwen. Mr. Dougal *McDonald, of Kinloss, visited at Mr. John Mc(onan's over I New Years, Master, John Bryant was visiting at tits h g r. John McCowan dur ing the holidays. Mr. School, Toonto visited n arelatiivess Moon. the line during the holidays. Mr, John Thos. Graham went to Toronto on Saturday last with a load of cattle. Mr, Wm. Baird wife and daughter, i s Thelma left for their home in Toronto , t after spending the holidays at the 1 home of his father. 4ullett Smith Eno gave a danoe,for a few of the young�people of the 10th Concess- ion one evening last • week. Thos. Shad . d ' ick and family spent their holidays a s with r n Bruneiy. y M . and Dins, Wm. Miss Mary Townsend epent a , ,few days with-'Uliteton'friends, Mrs., Penhale and son, of Dakota, are spending a tem months with her sister* Mrs, Jas. DIuGiil , Mr. and Mrs, Albert Weymouth •spent a few days with the latter's' bro- ther, John Weymouth, of Brussels. Mr'. and Mrs, H. Oa from Oakes returned their honeymoon ne moo n y in Detroib, and have settled down on their farm in Goderich• Township amid" their many friends, Aohmeiiylitc� Mr. F. Leonard spent Ohristntas his old home at Bright. He also epe a short time at Brantford. Mr, ;A• Buller, of Hobnesville, renewing his subscription to the N Era remarlted that this is his 30( year for taking Huron's Leadin ever. The following is the report of S. S,. No, 3, Goderich Township:—Senior IV• —Verna Jervis Roy DZ unnfnior Hamid Laois, Elva Pcoetor. Junior IV—Alvin. Leonard, Daniel Gliddon, Stewart 1Y1 Mair, Milton Ho!]antl. Senior lam Alcock. Forel, Leslie Proctor. unior 11I—Altali.nd McCartney, May Beason, Norman Mair, Fred Ltivis Heavy Ford. Senior II --Bruce Holland. Junior II --Willie Miller, Wilfred Jervis. Part *Ile Ernest n Hutson, E lI MarioWoodn Alcoelc,let gDorothJervis, WTillie Leader. Part I—Charlie Potter, Cyril Procter, Albert L.irder;IJarold Larder. Primer—Bessie Oshaldeston, Died In (Riicago:—_Word has reached here of the death in Chicago 'of Frederick Champion, a native of this place. The deceased had gone to that' cif from Yhis home township about five weeks ago inlothe hope of bettering his health, but death ensued on December 20th, The de ars agog. Before locating ias born here n ft Morris nine months ago, he had resided at Au burn, Donnybrook, Whitechurcl2 and Bluevele.. Twenty three years ago he m Lrried Miss Martha Milner, and she and a family of six sons and five clam ghfers survive. Mr. Champion had been in poor health for the past five years, when he suffered from a seveef fec erof which he e attack of wasunever ablee to shake off Mrs. Joseph Nixon, of and two brothers, Moses er of the and deceased, reside at Fordyce and New York City. respectively. 1 • On Tuesday""Mr, Arthur Stevenson received word that his little grandeon at London was dying and later le was dead. The body was brought 'op on the evening train and funeral held on Wednesday to the Bayfield Cemetery. ' 61ntended for Last Week) IVire. James Nott Visited 11i'rnds in town last week, , Mr,, Arthur Stevenson spen Mirtstmes in London with hi daughter, lift's, Wheeler, ' Mt Albeit and' Misses Hosie •and 3I'r•1 , c� Ltt�� • 1m.0r'0 rI spehrt Christ/net 'et their home here. Me.Fred Nott and family spent Christmas with his sister Mars, Win Granit of Clinton, Mrs, 'Green, of Bayfield, spent Y w t .ler la utliet�, Mr, t s at lit-tn threshing is the order of Ilee int day; - in ' Mn. end Mrs. John lb' -hl spent Christmas with the eater's si•s)ter' ewl'NIr e re E. Stevens. g Mrs. Artnnr Stes'.s s is this weed; visrt'icng ser daughter' as gland- coni at London Loudesboro of coal to sell at reasonler able quantity spendir.ng the aholidays at the howho has me of his parents returned to Toronto on Saturday. sinsiss the Josie ssesRsCauand nmpbell her two sit field, returned home Friday having scousin, n, ent the rsolGoidon Ainslie,, 0 her coe. Miss ie Porter, of re to nedBhome Saturday after spending the holiday season with Misses Elsley and Tamblan., Mr. Joseph Lyon, of Brandon is viere. Miss JorsietRislees y has returnedd after spending her holidays in Simcoe. MisNormal School hEdna asnreturn dof raafter spendindg her holidays at hotne. A red sleighosft Lyons Friday at Wm.Lohbsed in the e Mr Stanley Lyon and Nelson Lear have returned after a visit with Luck now friends, A863 will be hl eld inthefLodge room on aturday,'January, Ilth, A full at- endanee is requested. Special busi Hess. M. Bruce, W. M. Mise McGowan, of East Wawanosh, pent Last week with her friend, Miss Mabel Caldwell tspa rd ari eafetsending the pat week tth home of Dr. L. Whitley, Gerrie. Dr. Stewart called on friends here last Thursday. He was a class mate o f`Dr. Brighams: fordMtB: si e s un enther cspe1Bv c c tion with her mother. She returne to resume her duties Saturday. Mr, J. Moon, of Toronto, called on number' of his old friend. here la .eek. Constance Miss Ruth Milson, of Buffalo, N.Y., spent the holidays the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Milson: James and Oampbell Sutherland spent the holidays the guest Of their sister Mrs. S. Kindy, of Toronto. Alex. McDonald, of Statfa, is visit ing her•. sister, Mrs. Ernest°Adams. 1111i', W. Stanley and daughter spent Tuesday the guest of the latter's sister Mrs, D. Tudor, Mr.- and Mrs. T. Pollard and niece, w Miss Gertie Glazier spent New' Years the guest of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mee. Adam' Glazier, of Clinton, Mr days theeguestCoflfriends at Varna anent a d Goderich township, Mr. Charles Milson, of Forget, Man- itoba, is spending the Winter with his brother, D. Milson, Mr. Charles Hall. of Montreal,spent a few days the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Hall. Miss Lois Ho'rnes, of Clinton, visit- ed her friend, Miss Mamie Hall, Pere Taylor has begun to move his things to his farm near Walton. rtiliss Leila Ford, our new school teacher' is boarding with Mrs. 1V. Britton, Miss Vera Uolcl ouhse spent th g P e New Years holidays the guest of her grand mother, Mrs, Thuell, of Brussels. Mn, Will Hall from Highgate arrived at his father's home on Satur. day' evening. ` His brother Charles Hall' went down and brought him home. We hope he will continue to improve. , ML. and Mrs.Taaac Dodi!., of Clinton, visited teeie daughter Mrs, e u o. Layton l0 over " J lar C r •�• s1 s ma , Mr. John L vtcn :and fnmilY of London, were visiting his biothee Mr.Geo,Layton donne the 1.e.,: 'lays. Porter's Ifi11 Called Hosie.—An aged pioneer of Goderich Township passed away on Monday of chis week in the person of Jean ctirlinn, relict of.tlie late Archi- bald elcPhai.l, who died at the age of S,) years and 3 months. Deceased was born in the Old Country and came to this country when but, 12 years old and settled with her parents on Lhe 6t1r Concession of Goderich Township. When ald MbPha.illthey einoved to thea moon which she died at Porter's Hill and resided there all these years, A nn family survive. three sone, Ane Sl t ofSalmon Arm, B, 0„ and Stirling and tamales, of this place and three dau ghtera, Geurl,ina, Annie and Maggie, at home Her husband pee - 1 deceased her over 21 years ago. The funeral lvas held on 1Vednesday after - neon the services being conducted by Rev, Mt. McFarlane and inteiruent took rl ce at the Goderich Cemetery, Deceased was a true mother and be. tared by all who knew her. On Monday evening last, the mem- bers ed atthe homeofel rMes. J. 131. iation lliottIto hid farewell to her daughter', Miss Florence, who left on Tuesday for Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan, where she will enter into life pnrtuership with a thrifty'youug farmer of that, district. We trust that Florence will become as popular and as fully apprec fated, for her true worth as a thorough Christian worker as she has been with , us here. During the merriment of the evening, a sudden lull was caused when Miss Maggie Cox stepped for ward and commenced to read an ad dress which was . followed hp' the presentation by Miss Jennie Woods, of a set of silver plated knives, forks and spoons, which was given as a slight token of eteen in which Miss Elliott was held in this community. The address read as follows, Miss Florence Elliott:— Dear Friend and Sister:— We are gatherer together this eve ing in your home on the eve of you departure to the West 'represent' as we do your neighbor and fellow associates of Bethel Church to pay you our tribute of esteem and to assure you we sincerely regret you have so soon to take your departure from' among us. You have been a valued worker in all the departments of our Church and especially in the Sunday School where you showed unsparing diligence as a teacher. You have always been willing to give cheerful assistance in every phase of the Church's activities and we feel Ibis hour calls for our heartiest apprecia tions. We have also been informed by a wh'sp r abroad that you areabottt to enter into the blissfnl state of con- jugality and as this is a very enviable intrenchment in your life, we can offer you our heartiest good wishes. We sincerely hope your life shall be spared to even larger spheres of usefulness, t and may you continue to be a sun a- beam shining brightly in the firtna- d meat of other lives. In token of 1 esteem for you and the honor we feel a at this hour, we ask you to accept las Week. this slight token as a momento of the old friends at Bethel Signed on behalfCressieElliott 0of the Church { T. R Wallis ii GI SO Pert'ect for•,Iliear II' Ma] ars far incoOee,�fiehae df •sperms glasses for' i' reading mind diste.ncp is avoided' by' our • doub Ie vision prfe t which;. Irord a sl h .P p orYe c t t r n e ar' and "[or'seuing'�afq�h -14 • t81 r•J A. J. Grigg Jeweler and Optician Issuer 01 Marriage Licenses i'ncli:crsmith Master Bettie Walters, who was badly scalded with het water has Eli - most L e c v 0 sued. The sad intelligence reached us last week of the death of Stanley Landes borough, aged 17, of Olivet, Michigan, eldest son of Iiev,John Landesborough who formerly lived with his parents on the farm now occupied by Dit, Terryberry, He with four other boys was skating on a lake near their dome One otheof r 4 boe yslttrnedke to get hih m o et but only brake further through the icy, Among the ' five boys three were drowned. 'Those drowned had skates' on which helped to keep thein down. Mr. and Mrs. Landesborough was away from borne at the timeof the accident. It WAS ' a - verysad event. nt. .lir. Landesborough has a number of relatives and friends in the vicinity who sympathize with the parents in their sad -bereavement. Mrs, H. lttcGregor, of Stanley, visit- ed at the home of Mr. Whit. Oriole Leebltrrl - • Miss Elsie Linklater left on '3uesday afternoon for Guelph to take a three months course at the College there. As this is the week of prayer two prayer meetings win be held Cue at Mrs John 13orton's on Monday nighr and one at Mrs, Jas Clarks on Wed nesday evening. All the ladies teachers have return ed back to their schools after spending their holidays in our burg. Holnesville' • Mr, led Levis and family of the rill age, have moved this week to his farm on the Maitland which he recently purchased from I(Ir, Geo, Tebbutt, Dir. Rath and, fatuity have moved into the house foitn'erly occupied by Mr Smith, Mr. Thos Elliott returned on 'Wed nesday from Clinton Hospital where he has been for the last couple of weeks s shoulder, which oing ea wasbrokeforent nssome time ago. Mrs. J 1 Lowery. of North Have who has been visiting her people around her for a couple of weeks re turned home Friday, Mr Geo Holland arrived home on nI Wednesday with another load of r• cattle, The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Williams, second son of Mr C DV Williams, was held froth his father's home on Saturday, Our Aim --To - Please \r n ��S 11 _, 1 BRINGS CUSTO� HERS BACK Furniture buyers at this Y storeinvariably come back when they want more, and bring their friends with them., To Use Our Furniture is tDr prove that it is as .: looks and that food. as It , hat is,saying ilio a y b, whole lot. Substantial Furniture can be bought ht here at g money- saving rates. Why not you secure whatneed while prices are so favorable. sea now tkinson urs .or d Furnitltre De ! miens and:Funeral I)i>Lectors— Pito t►e 10 4 NIGW1 *AND`' SUND.iY I GALLS—h ' one No. 12.7 or Piton®, 16 1 Mrs. (Dr,) McCallum, of. Kingston, spent a few days last week at the home of R Adams, Mr, and Mrs. Waters, of London spend their vacation at the house o Mr; W. Rileys. Miss T Elsley, who spent thepas week with friends in Leamington re" turned Saturday, Mr. Roy Stackhouse, of Queen's University was a visitor ' here last week. Miss 0. Brigham teacher in the High School, at Highgate, returned to her duties on Monday. At the meeting which was held at S. 03, No. 8 last Thursday they decided, to build a new school. • Mr, and Mrs. Brodgen visited at the home of their daughter; Mrs. D, Floody, of Blyth last week, The Prayer meeting which was held at Mr J. Lyons on Monday • evening was well attended. The new Council meets on Monday, Rev. I'earey and family .returned borne on Friday last frotn Toronto, Huliett having no election was very, The question of a new site in `,. S. No. S is very lively one this week,• There„ is to be a vote taken on Satur day. 11. Adams and T. Milier each" got a car of coal' this week so there is ncoal famine here now. "We say well done Clinton for Mon day's work but'the Local Optionists of Ontario must take off their hats to Owen Sound -Bravo • f t Br-incefield • Miss Jennie Bell has returned to Winnipeg, where she has a good Position as stenographer: Mies Marks is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Todd, near Hensall. John Elliott has returned from Alberta, where he has a homestead, Mr. John Swan and wife have re turned from visitingtheir son, Geo,' Swan, of Toronto, ' James McDonald who has a position at Stewart's sDr Good Dry o d Stor e Seafo nth is at present home with an, attack of of measles, Mr, Tryfer has moved his family to ()linter], where he works in the IJlrtiitt ing factory. Misses Mary Murdock and hail"ria] Elcoat left last week for Winni{eg.' D1ies Elcoat goes tovisit her uncle, John Landesborough, of Winnipeg, where she expects to visit for a few months. James H. O'Neil,; of Moosejaw, F for naerly,of Brucefield, has lateley taken a position in the MooselawTitnes at, a good salary, His friends here are glad to learn of his success in the West. Miss Hazel Elcoat left this w for Toronto, where she will takeeek it course at a Commercial College. Local Option is still in force in our village Both parties worked hard. The funeral of 'Mr, Landers passed through our village to Clinton, '°erne tery on Monday, to the tawny burial. ground, :His wife and a large family passed away some years ago, only one daughter, Mrs. Osborn is still living She was home from the West a fety weeks ago to see her father, who was then ill. -Misses Mary Snell and Bertha Stanley, of Hullett, attended the marr nage of their cousin Miss Elcoat to Dir. Cornet on New Years. Miss Dunlop spent a few. days with her cousin, Miss Myrtle Rogerson,, Mr: Bert Hoggart, of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Spent a few days with hie brother Charles Hoggart of near qtr London Itoatt Mr Geo Hanley and famil. sent New Years with Mr Geo Can elen of Goderich Township, ' The League meeting neat Tuesday will he held at the home of Mr Geo Willies, - Mr's I=I Peacock takes the topic. Quite a number of the children on the London Roiad are suffering front "chicken pox, Bean threshing will be all finished this week. The infantchildofPole Ro. very sick atpresent.wecliffe ie Mr William Stanbury, Sr , is very sick. Base Line Mrs. Geo. Crooks spent the New Year's holidays with her parents at Delhi. Births, Marriages do Deaths BIRTHS. WER'TS—In Bayfield, cn January 7ch, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werts, of Bow Island. Alberta, a son, ALLIIN—In Clinton, on January 0th, to Mr, and Mrs. (Rev.) A E. Arlin, of Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, a daughter. OHOWEN—Irt Clinton, on January 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Oliowen, a daughter. IIRATE3. ' McPHA.IL—AC Porter's Hill, on Mon day, January 6th, Jean Stirling, relict of the late Archibald McPhail, aged 80 years and 3 months. LANOESBOROUGH—At Olivet,Mich igan, Stanley, eldest son of• Rev. John Landesborough, formerly of Tuckersmitti, aged I7 years. RJC11T BUEJCEI Of DRITISH NES England, Ireland g , ScotIand and :Wales Covered in Short Para- -' graphs for Busy Readers To provide herds for sporting pts•• poses in British Columbia red doer are to be exported from a farm al Farnham, Surrey, Thirty-five Tons of Bad Eggs During a period of nine months over 36 tons of unsound eggs were deatu,y ed by the Bermondsey Borough coun- cil's officials. Died While Praying Aloud While praying aloud at a meeting of the ]Evangelical Society at Preston, England, Henry Procter, aged sixty- eight, collapsed and died. Guard Dios at His Post John, Smith, a railway guard for 30. years on the Callander and Oban Rail- way, died suddenly while on duty on a train near Creagan, -Scotland: A Fatalistic Gun At Kirlacaldy a man named Joseph Smith, was handling a gun when it went off seriusiy wounding Mr. Smith, Tlie'gun was the same: weapon.` with which,s, i rpmau, eetes ,fri,taa}'ly esient, ;three; weeks prevlouely,, • ieti Prlci ftp January • On all broken linesand odd sizes left Over from the Christmas trade: ' Special prices on all Christmas Goods Ladies' and Children's Mantles Underwear and Hosiery Fancy Linens Sweaters and Sweater Coats Felt,Boots and Slippers Furs; -Blankets, Etc., Etc. r seermeetzszsmaexeravoaesammmeenitemenenamsereaniesnemiaramemenzieeese Plumsteel f . r' • SIdALL PIR:OFITS MODE ItUaiNESS - • •. e•o••e ®• ••eye•/•oee®a®pie®®eemooe®®�1de•mmm®®e®/e• • : • Special Returne• Engageme• nt of 0 0 q� 9 , i o • t!F� �ieit(USd. u.fSSIIM• • • r • • WI'ril• e• • Dan Malloy and Hazel Corinne •• • • iN THE OPERA IYOI?SL ON o 1 MONDAY • • • m TUESDAY g, i . • JAN. 2lst and 22nd e • For the Benefit of the Clinton Hockey Club • • • d • • NEW Plays NEW Specialties • • NE•W Scenery NEW Effects 0 • • The Company that Yon Know to be First Class. $ •• NOTHING 01D. A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE0 • ;.ct • • • Monday i iglht The Great 4 -Act College Comedy• THE LITTLE CO-ED. • • • Tuesday Nit�'ht--A Play for the People I • • JUST PLAIN . •s •• � �.. � ' • • PJU3ES 25e 35c AND 20e ,, s •• • : Tickets on sale by all members of the Hockey Club i • Bu` Yours Early and Help the Boys Along 0 :••e•e••se•••••••••e•••••e•Oe6eNeeeeessos 1plesse•• Laughing Causes Lie= ___^ - While John Edward, a Grimsby' fisherman aged forty-five, was listen ing to a little girl reading aloud a• a friend's house, he began to laug' at something she said, and fell. dean: and became iu:conscio.,s. He died t few minutes later, Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Mc- Killop Telephone System will be held at Calder's Hall, Winthrop, on Friday, January 24th, at 2 o'clock p.m, A full meeting is requested. T. M'elefilian, President. J. M. Govenlock, Secretary, Parcel Taken by Mistake Some person took bymistake n nstake a small'.parcel containing five plates and a pair of laid gloves, will the person kindly return same, leave at the - NEW ERA ,OFFICE Shorthorns thorns for Sate Three good young Bulls 10 to .12 Months of d sired by Goldie's 's ha C mpon. The -best of quality and. breeding. Also good seed Barley and Danbury Oats, E. 43. WISE, ClintonPhone No.12 on 155, Goder chi On Tp, AuctionSale of 30 Cows and Young Cattle. IJollad and Connel have in- structed the undersigned to sell by public auction at the Hotel Nor- mandie Barns, Clinton, on Monday January lath, at 1,30 p in. sharp, Included in the bunch are -2 new milk cows ; 3 cows to calve in Jan- uary ; 3 cows to calve in February; A number of young cattle: The usual guarantee goes with the cotes TEEMS -6 months credit on approved joint notes ora discount of 6 per cent per annum for cash, Holland & .Connell, Proprietors, Thos. Brown, Anetioneer, Tenders 'Wanted Trustees of School Section No. 5, Hallett, are asking for tenders for the erection of a new school. Plans. and specifications are to be seep at the secretary's home,' Jellies Snell', ,Tenders to he received tip to the 1st Of 'February, 1913, -.JAS. SWELL„ Secretary. Clinton, il,A,.; CALIFORNIA MEXICO FLORIDA 'and the Sunny Seutli The Grand Trunk Railway is the most direct route from all points East through Canada via Chicago, Buffalo. or Detroit; Only Double Track Route Round trip tourist tick s, iving. choice of all the best routes to- gether With full information, stay be obtained from anyCirand Trunk' uulq agent. JOHN RANSFORD & SON, 'Agents A. 0. PATTISON. depot agent A,EDuff, district passenger agent Dnion Station, Toronto, Ont, :,n NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the natter of the estate of - Sarah Swarts, deceased.` Notice is hereby given purts,uanit to Sec. 55 of the, Trustees Act that all persons shaving n'iaims- against the' estate of the said, de- ceased whd died on or aboutk' thins eighth day of December, 1912, are required .to send by pont pre- paid to the undersigned Executrix, on or ,before the 1st day of February, 1913, their names and addresses •with full par- ticulars in writing of their claims,' and s'tatemen'tl of their aceoulglts and the nature of "*lire secul(ities (if wny)t held by them, duly veritfled by And ,declarrf[ation, d Take notice 'that after hhe said 1st day of .February, 1913, the 9Eecuta•ix of the said estate will proceed to dis tribuut•e'(he assets of the amid estate among ?the parties ,entitled -ther to, having r.egai(d only to the ,claims of 'which{ he shall then have nottipe and that the said .Executrix will not hel1able for said assets or,any part thereof,, to any person or per- sanls of whosei .claim notice shall not have been received by her, • t the time of such distr'thution, '' Dated ,Januar 3r• y d,, , ' CLARA'IZUXBALL,' Clinton, Ont, Executrix,