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The Clinton New Era, 1913-02-06, Page 5OHIE1,LYa TflE 'JEXitEL R'' -FOR A. EEIA TC No one would go on a long journey without a reliable watch. The Refloat' Wald ,will render good service ' through the longest of Journeys— A 114WE'TI1VE a EMU JEWELER IUId OPTICIAN .EYES TESTED FTI:Ji Y` it�4Jr.��r 4 Exeter wants a Carnegie Library. A fine . Christmas present was handed to Otto Schnock in the shape of the le deed of P the 80 acre. faris m living on,Vest halfLot 1.9t Can. ,,n 2 1 Grey.,The present came from his brother, zother, Jacob Sehilock, Of Washington state'. who did 'the square thing as -he always does. • Farm is worth $2,500 to $3,000, The new owner • has lived on the place for the past. 20 years. • Executors' Sale of .radii Property. The executors of the estate ' of Thomas Beacom will offer for sale at public auction at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, on Saturday the 1st day of March at 2 o'clock P. M. Lot Number 30 in the Bayfield Conces- sion of the Township of Goderich containing 76 acres 01 land or less. The property is well located and would make a good grazing farm. Terns of sale 15 per cent: on the date of sale and the balance 30 days thereafter. For further parti- culars and'conditions of sale ap- ply to the undersigned. John T. Harland, ' Elizabeth ;Eeacom, Executors. W. Brydone, Solicitor for th'e• Executors. ;Dated the 5th day of February 1913. *meal Instruction Miss Fernlee Allin will give vocal lessons to a limited number of pupils' at her home, Ontario Street. Methodist Parsonage. DANCING CLASS Every Tuesday Evenin; in Town Hall Instruction given 7 to 9. Open to all after nine, for a dance: Parties welcome. Terms upon ap- plication. Under management of MISS M. RANCE CAUF(RN11 ME. lEO FL•, 1ilD711 and, the Sunray Senth The Grancl. Trunk Railway is the t most direct route train. all points East through Canada via Chicago, Buffalo,' or Detroit. Only Doub'e Trao'lh Route Round trip tourist tickets. giving gether With full information, may choice of all the best ratites, to- I' be obtained from any Grand Trunk agent, JOHN RA'NSFORD & SON, Agents A. 0. PATTISON. depot agent A:E. Duff, district passenger age_ht Union Station, Toronto. Ont. • HAROLD IERR, a former Clinton boy who preached in Welland Methodist Church which were- iort'- t,d an - 1 ate• 3 page last Week. Mr...finery Jones of Exeter' lost a mare valued $300 last week through death. The death occurred on Sunday, Jan, 2&th.of Jane Chapman, wife of Mr. John Hawkins, . aged 48 years, 3 mos., at her home, London Road: Hay. Deceased had been ill about two years. ,T. Murdock has secured the con- tract for the new mail route runn- ing east and sou east south of Hensel!. The route covers 23 miles. -1 Loude sl pro Mils s Mae Uald well after spending a few weeks with friends in Toronto re 1r tingled home me on Tuesday. esday. " Five pero❑s were received iv ed i ret 0 membership of the Church, on profess ion of Faith at the Quarterly service in the Methodist Church last Sunday morning by rho Paster Rev. T. 11. Osterhout, B. D. In the evening an interestit g and inspiring service of song was given by the choir. Th e'Yuung Ladies Class of the Meth °Men's dist Church entertained the Young Class last Friday night and an excellent time was enjoyed by all. The Government %tailing for tend ers for the Londeshgro ,Ruis,l Mail Route (a 22 mile one) up to March 7th. There are by reports several parties likely to tender. 1f some person out side the village could get the cpntract for the four years and then rent the Temperance House here it wpuld be a help to the village and the : party would have a good house and stable at a reasonable rent The Rev. Mocre. of ,Brantford sup plied the Presbyterian pulpits -last Sunday and may possibly be here again next, Sunday. The majority of theibiHageiie`t eel to have had a -visit from La •'Gri'11g�' and no not like his, compatl ,. age, sse ,Thos. Sampson had a .fatted, Ow killed on Tuesday and it've s fpund,to,' have a diseased liver so the 4meat could not be used.sd ,y t: iDr...Allison is havjngKa vietat (retia his brother and wifer{}.trzirclaild 7,hey come from Eeteyan in, as They have spent 8 yeas in thath Ooun try and have prospered idt It has been found Gat` that ;there' were some irregular wrack at theatotin i in y, S. No. 8 on the site and so .cher. It is to be another meeting, held• on Sat r urday the 15th inst to' try' agaiii if a r quiet settlement cannot he ' affected: tact with the saw; and ,hart it sd badly not aim at lay " lips e,' .surplus• it cut he had to have it taken off at the whendalin books were'endited on'' Tan first joint. , nary 3rd the showed $18i2;431ipore to 0'be League will hold` a -,social even our eredit.than thgy diel., a • year, ago ing at the home of Mg Mr. Wm.''liardg And we have next Tuesdayevening. $Ootui 4 borrowed have r g'• frntn the Municipal Connell, we have. Mrs. James Nott is visiting friends $115606 in Gash; agreement,' paper, in Clintonthisweek, , stock' on hated erg.; to go against that i amount tur cred� a detLlan telephone 1lirncelicld • i System never was in, better shape` Doing Well—The following refers I financially and -every other 1Pa tha':, to the eotpgregation of .vliivh Rev. F. • it is today. We have' one of the'. R', Sewers, formerly of Brucefield, ;is i cheepest and most satisfactory Tele naw the pastor. Mr. Sacvers .auaey+{' phone sytems in existence at the pre f,'ienda `among our readere will°" -lie 1 sent time and any one wishing to be pleasedto y situated learn Vihis lot and that be .so is I so h'y applying to •E, to the same, may do still doing a good work, The report , ^ Wise, Clinton, George Rorand, Hill. or O. W. proceeds: The annual meeting of the Fatter' Porter's Hill. congregation of North Bruce and St. j President—George Holl 'IAmdrew's,Saugeeci,weeheldlastweek.: Secretary-� W. anti The meeting was very pleasant all!. O' 1�. Potter through. The 'various reports were ne e ouragiug• All expenses were 'Piet I and a thee little balance on hand, The congregation is not large, only 124 member, and some of these absent,yet they gave 51,2`24,06 to the various mission schemes of the church. They also added one htindrecl dollars to the minister's Stipend, Stanley ` Mr: James (Jameson who WAS visit rug on the second fora few days re p is stag d Hetig em 5 to his demonstrator t, home in 'CJalkerton cin t for of the hiehestorder. the first of the week, Eery lady in hesurr of this country Muss Katie 11icf4regor is.atpresent in I should take advantage of this demon - hospital in Clinton having undergone stratfon and hear some of the latent en operation there. We are pleased to say, she is progressing as favorably ascan be expected." ,Rev. El, Woods held - a cottage orayei' meetirig at the home of Mr ion lUc. (high McGregor on 'Tuesday evening of this week. On Monday evening Mrs.D, McEwen returned from bee tripto Kent County •1 Hayfield where she attended te funeral of Mi St. Palestine Concert :— Knox Wiliian Spear; deceased. °beech Choir, of Goderich, will pre sent Ye Olden Time Concert on Friday evening, tr'ebruery 14th in the town }Hallett. Hall, Bayfield, under the auspices of Mrs, Grashy Se„ has been under the • Ladies Aid of St, Andrew's Church. doctor's care this week The entertainment was given in Gado Itch ` 1 111 November a d n was repeated by request to crowded house s, Secure your seats early, Plan at Merner's Store. 35c and 25e admission. 8 two year old colt from Wm. Stevens o'clock, and also a heavy team from Jas Cum e; a oaf the weddingedd to reeorM0s happy inge. areas ea of Apse Emma Mrs. Albert Radford and three little' Peck to lltr.F MacEwen which occarr sons were guests of Mrs. Amos Oart ed at the residenceaf the bride's father right one day last week oil Saturday last at High noon, MiGs llohnesvfile Miss ,Tean.McPhee hod& graduate of Household Science McDonald Insti- tute, Guelph, and expert demonstra- tor will demonstrate bread and pastry. making in the IIolnlesville 'Hall on' Februat'y 14th, showing how easy it le" to make the nicest and lightest bread in four hours als° showing easy methods of pastry making. tIiss Mc Phee conies here highly recommended Pram all parts of Canada, and is a ler and most approved methods 'of cook cry, Meeting to open at 2.30 p. n), sharp under the auspices' of the SVo 'men's Instituter Members and non • members heartily welcome. Admiss Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oaks spent Sunda ywith ]ler si meter,' Mrs. Fred Shobroclt. Charles Stewart has purchased Wna. Vodden and Miss Gerrie spent Leek was formerly an enthusiastic last week with relatives in Brampton worker in St. Andrews Church circles and Toronto. and the leading alto singer' of the i11 Mrs. Jennie Cole who spent the fated choir with its long list of similar past few months at Constance is spend vine ble Dan Cupid and whose ties and occasioned surveil ing a few months at the home of Thos lance over the remaining tht ee threat Shohroek. ens the choir with annihilation, The Miss Mabel Vodden spent last week Happy couple in, ryuestion will take up withheraunt Mrs Bert Langford, of their place of residence to the beautiful home known as the,Ynanse lately vac ated by theRev.Mr. McNeil and recent Hipped ly purchased by the bridegroom. We wish the couple ever. happiness and Mr. Ed. Taylor, of Fillmore, Sask., successein their futuff' life. rs spending the Winter in the old home. Mr. Thomas Gemmell, of Tuxford, Constlanee Saskatchewan, is also renewing old acgnaintances these days He Is offer Misi ing at She home Warwick, ing the old homestead of 160 acres in is visiting es the home of Wm. Brit. Stanley for sale. tons at present. A little daughter is gladdening the Quid skatin rnber • are enjoying the -home of,Dlr. E,d:Morrison and a simi .a Tl3 Bibin'gSCliiss ".i lar` arrival brightens the home of Mr es of .the Sunday James Mustard. School' held ' an "At Roane" in the Farmers are disappointed in the baseevennent'of the Church last Thursday bean market this year. The demand g' ` Seems limited. Prices are lower and Ernest Muller, cattle 8 shipped' 2 car the beans generally are soft. loadnf:export 'to Toronto last Saturday. Mr. Robert Clark moved this week to his firm. We w•ilte sorry to lose Correction—Will you allow rue a Mr. Olark and family from the village. the space in your yaln allow to les. Cook and son Frank left an oerectan ud rounned re ort concern Monday last fo lard hollg g p Mr Thos. Pollarii h. B. e lot -i the Financial standing ofthe mode and stable front Mir,' NV, tB. Cook, for ch Township Telephone System. $gp; •A report has been circulated, not only • The Adult Bible .Ms; ' held their, 'throughout our own Township hut annual "At Hanle on Thursday even= -also to neighboring. municipalities ing in the basement of the Church. that our system has gone back finan, Mr. and Mrs. McRow, of Warwick, daily during the last year and that we spent last" week the guest of their are now 81,000 in debt This report daughter, Mrs. Win. Britton. is both false and misleading, we do 1 We are sorry Mr. Frank Howard is Hariock Miss Irene Ferris, is spending a few weeks at Mr. Will Jenkins. Mr. Bert Allan, Who has had a recent attar•k of measles is able to be around again. Uharlte Parsons has had a new fur nate installed in his home John Knox who is attending Strat ford Business College spent Sunday tinder the parental roof. Mr, Jas Rapson dnesn't seem to inn prove much. Be is still under the doctor's care, Mr. Wns. shepherd lost quite a ,vat uahle horse early Monday morning A meeting of the Ladir s Aid will be held at the home of Mrs Isaac Rapson on Thursday afternc on. Mr, Will Campbell intends starting for the West on Friday. Wm:McArtbur is visiting in this "190(1061. ._ Do 1't.forget the Farmer's '-'.liistitute meeting held' here on Fehrnary 14th, afternoon and evening. The Literary Society will anpply (luite a good pro gram for the evett irig. London Road Chailenget 13nrdy 011 Wednesday' February tirh, at the residence of the. bride, London Road, Miss Eclna L. denehter of Mr. and Mt s.. Hardy to James E, Challenger, of Morton, Alberta,' }and formerly of Goderich. George•Hanley sttendedthe District Orange Lodge at Exeter on Tuesday. Mr. Hanley is a good Orangeman hav- ing only missed about 5 meetings in 138 yea's, Gordon Livermore while helping Mr William Stanbury cut wood on Tues day with rhe circuiat' saw had his firs) finger of his right hand, come in can r A im==T Please �. iR!r QS CUSTOMERS BACK Furniture buyers at this stcire `invariably come back when they want more, and bring their friends with`ihern To (Ilse Our Furniture is t ) prove that it is as .good' as It looks, and that is saying a whole lot. • Substantial Furniture can be bought here at money- saving rates,. Why not secure what you need now while prices are so favorable. Atkinson & Dun(®rd Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors —Phone 104 Goderich Township MISS PLOY MANN, , -Leading Lady With "The Giri 1 and The NIGHT AND SAND lY CA.LES—thane Nu. 127 or fit one '1G Drummer" at the To1vn ITall Mon day,. 'Feb.1 Ot11 Thio company eaturda rent from 8110 Gl•tnd''Clle1 tee, L:Loudplaying there •'on Saturday/Feb: Stlir"d'adsds. r' Masses Perfect `,`r • for near ss and • fair The incogv$greqce of•' separate giamsea foc reading uY.d distance to a gld•(id hY our BwhIco vision petro a, Which ' sight torr rn a Bdaroct and Cali' seen(, efasear. . • Ili •1 L. v � v i�k„ 7.7eoreler and Optieian,'f,, Issuer of Marria!;e Licenses laid up with his shoulder out of joint. We hope he will Soon he alright again, A very pretty wedding wits sole)roii- Ned et high 00011 oni Wedtlesday.7an- nary 2010 at the home of the bride's Parents Mr. and Mrs: R. 1'. Bell, Sea forth when their eldest dioghter, Jessie Louisa was married to Mr: Percival Taylor' of rent' Con^ This is only a sample p1 e of the 'great e a t malty, saving va'1- ties we :are' offering ,for; the.,, balance of January,' Never before'have such sacrifice•,prices ,been offered oil' good seasonable goods as May be found here. Prices in some cases almost cu°t in half. Look aver this fist, 9r better still, come in and let us show you, as we ba-i•ef dOzeira and dozens of lines that we cannot list here:-- Ladies Mantles, new styles, reg 4(3.51) foc . s" p reg 12s00 for . ; . reg 8.50 for `•' Cbildeen Serge Dresses. nicely trimmed reg 54 .56 for Mens Stiff and Soft Pelt Hots. this season's new goods, Men's Sweater and Sweater Coats, reg 51 tor Log ren 1' s � # S f r , leg is and 35e tor l5c Men's Far Collar Overcoat, ref; 516 for. , Also several clearing lines of Men's Woolen s and Children's 1,G,o0 Balance of our Furs ati wholesale y priw ces and less Special prices on Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, 'Underwear, Fancy Shirts, and Neckwear reg 56.00 fnr English Fur Felts, reg 5250 and 53 for LVomen and Ob' 3.0.5 4.05 7,95 2.75: 3.75 .,. 1.00 69e Come rel and See 0V01862 we ore 06erin9. estassamingemessmatiatetaasestawartrarrimangagialmanivastresrgeasemetamdasitearestemmra SMALL PROFITS The ceremony was performed by Rev. esatriasmasseresaaganastasisai' H. Larkinin the preserae of he immeli ' r Paget's room, They were just i• t ,� 1i1 •r moniii 1i;3f5aNESS ate ,filen CIS in the of thef young topple. After a sumptuous weddinsaying someone had outbid them, breakfast fast had been par•l:aken of, the when they again bid, to again re- hapnv young eountp took the after, ceive notice hat the other fe11o1 noon train for a short to Toronto and 11ad "gone them a hundred better. other cities, after which they will They filled out the third blank take up housekeeping 00 the groom's and the mare was sold to them the hfaa•m in MirlI°I , , The New 13ra bid bein 42,000,. The mare, "Eve - ear with their many friends in line Byrd," lies a recoram of 2:091-4, hearty congratulations, and is now bred to"Tratnfuss" (2 :111-4,) Seniorth After a continuous service of over 29 years with the freightBurglars , yygg 2 department a lane Wabash traffic c Citizens forced P rett�Liai15 o f the e 1 1 la basil rs i Ru - road in Detroit, Mr: E division freight agent.H• B, native g and anative1 To Flee From pp of Seaforth, Ont„ died last Friday�llstU f6ce after a short illness; Death was due to acute gastritis, Mr Cull was 49 years old." He leaves a Desperate Duel at Crediton When widow, two daughters and one son, As chief repl'esentative in this tie- Safe Blowers Were Discovered trict of the Wabash t freight Cel, Jll de -by Bank Manager pertinent there, MIT. Cull' oyes brought into direct contact with the important business and indus- trial citizens of Detroit, among 'Whom he was extremely popular. The remains were buried at Detroit. time to hear -a third explosion, olid 1; then opened tire. Again one of the • safecrackers returned it. The noise , of the shooting aroused Mr. H111, who fkeeps a hotel across the street, and as I soon as he t iok in the situation be secured a gun and commenced filing j on the cracksmen, The combined fusillade was , Ina notch for the burglars, and d p l gnutat lights they beat a speeds',r treat, The flashes frcm electric flash. lights the ca• ' t rt Y ed could several times as they be seen made their svav eastward, but they were soon, lost in the darkness. The inert, it is'•bel:eved, had a horse or pair of horses biddeu somewhere just outside the town, and made for their buggy and drove away Their is no doubt that are the Game parties who operated snores.• u fully in Brussels nn Wednesdaynight. t. Lots of Clues. The police are worktng on the case I and as they have an excellent de- scription of the men and many elites they expect to run the .gong, down shortly. When Postmaster Brown was aroused and :an examifiatipnl,, of the office made it was fdtind',;tl#at the door had been '•alf#rbst.' clilripletely blown nil the vault. Had the burglars had another five minutes they would have secured the tl.lg'containing 5250 in cash, and many.,yaluatl(e- papers. It was found that We htid gained en- trance to the postoffice, byl,400eaking a pane of glass in Me 'trout. door with a stone wrapped up in a bag which bore the name of ,gaclislg,a,Breirsesof Exeter. ' All about.•the-.pplace.. there were traces of nitr gi:S✓diNt'il'S"n"d' cities, which indicated thator truly 8ti10A1 1.1Wbee notamu tThe police were :.hw1Stifarned ) d.1."endail as uiekly as possible the owns in the dei latverbendsett. ala' a sharp lookout too , t�h'e t'he tk t ,gip• +s)Tho London police were •&Iso F.{tRtifaed, to watch all trains. 1. C t ... ,zC�. It was found out 1tltel,tfJat the„nsen had broken into l;;elorlrr's,•t•,lalack- smith shop and takenp.iomejtools.; , • zutit h. A petition bus been presented to the Stephen Tonwship council by local optionists asking that body to cut off some of the hotel licenses of the township. Dashwood, Crediton, Centralia. and the 13end are the places to be: considered. A naajgritr o ofettle: council are local',optfonists.- Phe. Matter will be taken, pp at the 0iext meeting. .An auction sdlenby'ma]1 isNthe -latest nmethad of disposing of pro-• petty. • Some time ago L.E. Brown's stock farni?'Ilhnois, issued circulars giving . the, lxistory''and pedigree of a.highlyhred brood mare with voting .epupons attach- ed and sent them b , roadcast. 01 Mikan, Jan, 31.—A sensational pistol duel, with professional safe- crackers,occurred here shortly after three o'clock this morning, when a, gang of three eracksrnen tried to rob the local postoffice. The burglars all escaped after a brisk excliange of shots end were forced to leave 5250 in the till. About three o'clack Manager WI'. Hem Paget, of the local Bank of 00m• coerce, who rooms in the same block in which the postoffice is situated, was awakened by an explosion. On looking out of his window he saw the `three men through the window of the postoffice below, Mr. Paget rush- ed hack, and securing his revolver, fire from his bedroom window; One of.the robhers returned his fire,' while the two glen got more nitro- glycerin ready and in a few •minutes there was another exoiosion. Went for Help. 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