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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-04-17, Page 5Seleeeteeteet.Seette•se7r.17lerieet7ele."Te"7-e'eerie,;ttette.",.',"•'•,•"",;;"""Ilt;11t;t",""t,;;,'.' 2I.jewel Waltham Watch good quality gold ' • fined case For$ 20 You can have it in a cheaper case if you wish it. Other Watches propor- tionately low. Call and see our large variety of Dependable Watches for a moderate price •UNINIONDOX/102:121. W. N. IIEELVAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE • Leellault Mrs. Geo. May of Nile is visiting hem daughter Mrs. 0. Stuart.. 1VIrs. "fSril Liam Fotheririgharn , of Goderich spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clutton, Miss Edith klOrtOD visited her relatives in Goderich on Saturday, Mr, Walter Kingswell from near Shepparton has engaged to work for Mr. John Forrieh for a couple of weeks. We are glad, to have Mr, Kingswell back to our neighbor- hood again. I The service here last Sabbath was conducted by Rev. Mr. Lime berni of Goderich in tho absence of Rev. Mr. Hamilton, The many friends of Mr. Alex Glen who is known in our burg were sorry to hear of his clCatn which occured at Goderich Hospital on Saturday evening much sym- pathy is extended to his bereaved ones. Tackersmith Wright - Hen derson.-A • quiet i wedding took place at the manse, ) Seaforth, on Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock, when Mies Lillie Henderson, daughter of Mr. Chas, Ilenders,m), of Seaforth, and for- merly of McKillop'was united in marriage to Mr. A lex Wright, ef Tuckersmith, by Rev. F. H.La rkin. The best wishes of the many friends of the young couple will go with them to their new home on the Watt farm on the Mill Road, Death of another Huron Pioneer. We learn from. the New e of Calu- met, Michigan, of the death in that place of Mre Thomas Leitch, one of the respected pioneers of the respected pioneers of the township of Tuckersmith. The News says ; 1 Thos. Leitch, aged 87, a resident of the copper country for the past twelve years, passed away at the 1 home of Captain and Mrs. Joseph Pollard. corner Kearsage and Lake j Linden a venue,' on Friday, March School Reports retoht.,zr. Laeintrwheevna sa ay icurtIntio.vena aonf School Report. The March monthly report of S.S. No. 11, Stanley, is as follows. Names are in order ofinerit. Fifth. -James Jarrott, Allan H, Fisher, Grace G. Ross. Se, Fourth. -J. Nelson Hood, Law- rence, D. Wasmann, Anna M. Hood. • Sr. Fourth.-Lonisa G.McOlymont Anna L. Fisher, Willie R. Cooper Jr. Third. Margaret A. Cooper, Willie H. Collins, Archie Parson. Sr. Second. -Grace J. Cooper, Har- old Bothwell and J. Hood eqiial, Wilbert Sutton. Jr. Second. -.Eleanor. P. Fisher, Wilfred J. M. Ross, Grace H. Fair- bairn. '2nd Part. -Agnes Nigh, Fred Par- sons. 1st Part.-Claren cc Harvey. Syl- vF ester J. Nigh, Luella oster. The best speller in the monthly spelling matches were.- Pourth.-Ann a Mary Hood. • Jr. Fourtb.-Louisa Mcelymont. Third. - M. A. Cooper Sr..Second.-Pfarold athwel Jr. Second. -E. P. Fisher. The following is the report for the month of March of Se;S. No. 8, Goderich Township. Names are in order of merit, Jr. W. -Willard Gray. Sr. IV. -Hattie Oser on, 'Beet lay. Sadie Cook, Jr. IV,-Loyde Miller, Lolo :audio, Emma Connell, 011ie Cole. Sr. III. -Irene _Harrison, Tom Hudie Edythe Sterling. Jr.III.-Bruce Grigg, Jean Cook, Earl Cooper, Charlie Cooper. Sr. Ostron, Reta Barri- Son, Jr. II.--Elfred Hudie, Gladstone Grigg, Willie Sterling, Cecil:Con- nell. Sr. L -Ila Grigg. Jr. I.--Charli Hearrison, Harold Connell. Honor Roll. -Willard Gray, Hattie Ostron, Bruce Grigg, Reta Harri- son, Irene Harrison, Lola Hudie, Edythe Sterling, Emma Oorinell. Charlie Cooper, Earl Cooper. • Edythe Peddles, Teacher, The world is estimated to have 28,269,200 square miles of fertile land. Europe in; its •entirety has 107 in- habitants to the square miles. The seventh international con- gress of medicine will be held ir London in August, he went to Canada, where }amen - aged a farm for a number of years. About twelve years ago he came to Calumet to take up his residence with his daugliter. Mrs. Pollard. Other children are Alec Leitch of TeLaUrium, Thomas -and Jarnes of Canada. There is also one bro- ther who is located in England. The remains were interred in Gain - met, Mr.Leitch will be reinernher- ed by many of our older readers, who. regi et his demisre,ael- though Ise had reached an advanc- ed age, and will extend to the be- reaved family the sincerest sym- pathy. Benmiller Rosedale farm -There was • merry gathering at the home ol Mr, and Mrs. Robert Been on Tues- day 6th inst on the occasion marriage. of there second daughter Miss Hannah Elizabeth toe Will Corey of Macklin, Sask. the brici,- was given away by her father and looked charming' • as she stood beneath an arch of evergreen trim- med with White ancfpink roses and she wore a dress of white eme broidery and veil and orange blos- soms she corned a bouquet of cream roses and her going away suit was blue sergle and taffet a waist°, the groom's • gift to the bride was a gold watch and chain.. The bride reemcved many hand- some and useful presents, the wed- ding march. was plapyed• by Miss ' Elsa Bean cousin of the bride. The ceremony was performed. by Rev. Mr. Laing of Auburn at four o'- clock. After congratulations were extended to the ‚happy eonple,•the - wedding party numbered about forty adjourned to the dining room where an excellent repast was served. After tea was over Bap- tism was performed to Olive iNia linda Hill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh . Benmiller. The evening was- spent in music and other games till the small hour 'of the morning. After spending: aclie couple of days unuthe -parental roof the youngcouple-1a t for their new home near Dungannon. Blytb, .• Mrs, James Logan, an elderly woman who resides with her Son here, was so seriously burned when a zoia loi I lamp she was carrying. exploded, thot the chances are against her recovery. Mrs, Logan was alone at:the tithe of the ac- cident, and her hands, face a.pd. . Our Alm==To Please BRINGS CUSTOMERS BACK Furniture buyers at this store invariably come back when they want more, and bring their friends with them. To Oise, 4141r Fairmture is o prove that it is as good as it looks, and that is sing 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. •Atkins nfor Flu niture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 MGIFF AND SITIVD 1.1( C4k.LLS-Phone No. 127 or Phone 16 smentarasstasessasumeam. 4.411VIIMANNO arms were eovered with burning oil. Only by the most desperate ,effOrts she was able (to prevent her clothes being burned. Atter beat- ing the flames out she hadto find and strike matches to find her way • to the telephone to call a physician, and she lay on the floor in a help- less condition until. he arrived, Mrs Logan's urn s are of I be mo st pa i 0- f u I nature, and lift is feared tiler complications may develop, ,such as blood -poisoning, which Will mill - tate against her recovery. Londesboro Alat'CiS are out again on the ronds. Ploughing Is now the oT der oft day on the farms, some are getting their Win'ter's supply of coal. Thiel hog market has'eased off somewhat. Eggs •are abundant and the price is new 16 and 17 cents a doz. ThR e ev. Mr. Thyme supplied the Presbyterian ,pb Ina last Sabbath and Rev. Mr, Turner of I'lyth next Sabbath. The Guelph Presbytery meets on Friday of this week and the Rev. Mr. Turn er and J. D. Mel vi le go to preeent the. call and represent Burn's and Knox Church to inviteRev. Rev. Mr. Reid accept and come here. Several more barns have been repaired, this week buff there aro many to do yet. Shingles are slow corning to hand but there is the prm oise of two cars very soon, R. Adams is getting a car to help out the needy °nee. Our School is doing nicely and is not an annoyance to the village. as some thought it would be. William Griffiths and Louis Prinzle for the second seal; on have left the Westr some days ego Mrse James Hill had a visit from some of her Chicago friends the first of this week. Miss Govier of the 11 Con. 'Week+ not much better yet. • Mrs, john Lee is not very well at present. It.:Adame distributed a quantity of seed. Potatoes oats and corn for a Ro- chester firm this week. Stanley. The Sabbath School MS, S. No,1 Stanley re -opened for the summer months. onithe 16th inst. with a fair attendance. Miss Mabel Chapman of Atwood is visiting it his -week at the home of her uncle Duncan McKenzie. Mr Hugh _McGregor and wife were visiting acquaintances in Bayfield on the first Part of the, Week. Seeding bas begun, Mr. John Pepper sowed oats on 'Wednes day• of this week. Hallett MiSs Violet Philips is spending a week- with Holmes vil e friends Wm. Hunk ins Wee engaged with the G.T.R. Company at London last week. Mrs. Wm.. Longman has returned home after spending last week . . n Orrin Cartright treated his young friends on the 8 and filth Con, to a maple sugar party on Wednesday evening. All report a good time. The evening being spent in music and games. Miss Gillis of the West is spencl- a f eel, weeks with her cousin Amos Ca rtright. • Mt, and MTS. Wm. Stewatt haw, moved to .Olinkon. John Danby, Wm. Moon, jos. Lyon and Wm, Nelson have replac- ed the roofs on their barns. Mrs. ,Awde and two .children of Wingham spent last week at her parents Mr. and Mrs. McCool. Mr. and MV13; .David Hoggart at- tended the wedding of the latters neice Miss Bean to Mr.10-arrie .at• Goderich on•Tuesday of last week. A Ws2A-ITelli i e ways of a watch T1 are past findingout. D°nt try.run1, flet youru Huron epresentativewatch is lazy and won' e repair it for you. OH re get dirty, or it stops from lack of Ten to one you neglected it --let it C t oil. Whatever is the reason, dont • delay. Delay costs money and often 1 spoils the watch. We give thorough examination and regulating free, anything more costs as little as satisfactory work can be done for. Barrister Proudfoot, M. P. P. . • Few Provindial representatives have panned.out as' we I I as the genial member ter Centre Huron in the Legislature. He is coo 1 head -- ed, well posted and aggressive, three -lin:Portant factors jI a mem- 'bet .of Parliament, and is able to hold his own with the hest of them Mr. Prodfoot: 'would make a good Cabinet Minister and Will no doubt promote before many terinr.. Centre Thron hal good reason to be iproud ofits KP.P. and his manly and outspoken part in public issues of importance.• over it and will do their utmost to make it a success. The entire sche- dule of sports will be drafted Fri- day evening, excellent prizes will be given, Let every body keep July 1st open for the uodericn Township Old Boy s Reunion and monster Field Day. Miss 1Vicitiath of the 4th concese sion, has been visiting her sister here, Mrs. N. W. Trewaitha, Mies Philiips of Londesboro spent last week at -Mr. Aif Jervie, Mr. Fred Stanley, sop of Mr, Wm, Stanley, has moved his wife and family here from Montreal, and in- tends residing here 10 11)1' future We welcome them. to our midst, Mr. George Holland, .1,eft 00 Tues- day morning for to secure another lead of cows and young stock, . Next Sunday will be Chi; clren's Day here. Mr. McCormick will preach a special sermon to the children in the morning. It is hop- ed that all the S. S. seMilars will fee he present. Tmen's choir is ;to lead the singing in the evening, Rev Mr. Howard, conducted the sercvice in St. John's Church here on Sunday last, and 'administered the sacrament, BAYFIELD Capt. John Ferguson has return' ed to Cleveland to again take com- mand of his ship. Ed. Reid whore boat was at Goderich is again engaged for the 1 • SUITIM 0 P. Mrs. King Widow of the late Win. King has disposed of her oil - tire fariu stock and will soon visit her friends in the Wear' • % Mrs, Wm. Harrison of Sable line wird had been ;tiling for sometime past quietly away on Sunday even- ing last. The lake Mrs. Harris on lived! toe great old age and was aleways greatly respected • te • London Road • Porter's Hill Mrs. Fred Nott visited her sMter Mrs. Bert Jackson in Morris Twp. over Snday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbings jr. of 'Alma, spent Sunday with Mr,and Mrs. Wm, Stanbury. Lague meeting next Tuesday night at Mr. Wm. Stanbury's. Mr, William Falconer and Miss Grant takes the topic. Mrs. James Nott is vstng a few days in town this week. Quite a few farmers are disposing of their beans this week. Prices aro from $1.25 to $1.50. Plowing 15 10 season now on the Road, Mr, Gordon Livemd ore returned home after a week's visit with his. brother and sisters. at Toronto. 7'lr. Fred Notit has purchased 50 acres '' froth Mr. A ettair Ste relieve And he has now a good sized farm 01150 acres. Holmeoville Next Sunday is Young People's Day in Hohnesvil Le Methodist Church. The pastor will preach to children in the 'morning, sub- ject "The Ribbon of•Blue,'' In the 'evening his address will be pan- tieularty to young people, "Money and Matrimony." A large choir of men will bead the singing at the evening service. T'he Old DO y' s Committee Will meet again Friday evening. Every- thing is progressing favoeab y. The prospects are geed to secure a cabinet minister from Ottawa • Both members from our OWD COD- Stituen cy are very enthusiastic Miss Nell McDougall of Seaforth, is visiting in the neighborhood. Mrs. Caufieldand daughter Nina left for their home in Chicago on Friday last, Mr. Rutledge of Lucknow spent Sundbay at Hall Rutledge's, Mrs!. Sterling has returned home having spent the winter in Port Stanley. Thel Many frieds James Mc- Donald willbe sorry to hear that he is not improving very fast. John 'Blacir who is laid up with inflammatory rheumatism is slow- ly rectoyering.i The Ladles Aid Will meet at the home of Miss Jennie ''woods -on Thursday, Aprils 24th. • 1 ,•: • „trod:mach Township,- Mr, James Mil ler 'of the Bayfield line has rented Mr. John Shep- herd's farm for a term of yeare. - Mr. 'William Clark is busy moving to the farm he puechased from Mt. George Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd has movewd m Helesvil le. Mrs, Thos. Cole un der Well t . an operation in the Clinton HOspita and is cloing Mr. j. Halsted has rented the Caesil, farm OD the. all conee.ssiOn Which lays alongside side of his own Mr, Frank 'Whitmore: hhs , shingled of his house, Mr, Edward Rathwel I oftown is visiting the old hen, es'tead. Rev.: Dr, Medd of Goclerieh preach educational S,3111.0119 on the HSu ayfield circuit next nday-, Bay- field, 1,30; Cole's 2.00; Sharone10,30, REMEM BER Wednesday, April 30th, will be the last day of this sale, and we positively must have the balance of the Twitchell stock cleared out before that date. ' dili4112111711516M A. J. Griag Jeweler and Optician Issuer ot Marriage Licenses ••\ , Brucefield Mrs: Risebtir.y left laat week for. the home of her daught er Henderson, of Winnipeg, .She in- tencla going to Brandon to reside. E. Platt 4011 has isurchasird motorcycle. Whooping cough has Made, the attendance abschools very small B. McGil 1 has moved into Neil Smiths house. Panniers are beginning to work on the land, --INSPIRED THE BOYS Chaycer Elliott Was a First Class All-round Sport Chaucer Elliott, all-round spore than w'eern in his clay no Canadian had a better athletic record held his friends by his magnetic personal. qualities. At any line of sports he was equally at home, though basebare rugby, and hockey appealed to him most of all He was perfectly at home in any company. He had a fund of good stories, and his experiences were always interesting, especially as he had the happy faculty of invariably seeing the humorous side of things. He was of a happy-go-lucky, roving disposition, and wandered around a great deal in his lifetime. The great secret of his success in coaching was not so much what he taught the players, but the inspiration he gave them to do their very best all the time. As a referee he enjoyed the :661901108.10******••••••••00•0000000••••••••eiemeseges andcomplete confidence of the players, • as a consequence he was always • in great demand. The harder the: task, 411 the better be liked it, and no garner • OVERAL. LS FREE„ • • • • • • 1 Special.,Prices on Rugs'"' and Lace Curtains House-cleaning time will soon be here.. Are you going to need a new Rug or a pair or two of new Lace Curtains ? If so, it will pay you to see what we are offering in these lines. , See Our .Special Tapestry itngs at $10 • We would also like to show you our New Prih.ts, New Gingharns; New 'Dress Goods, New Sheetings, Corsets, etc., as we are showing some beautiful new patterns, and some wonderful values in these goods. nagm••••••••••nua Boots and Shoes We are showing a bigger range and better values for spring than we have ever shown before. BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY m=mmaw =12:=S2=1,02VMMMEMNIMMIMEMEMOMMUNTILTE, Plumsteel ''TOS. SMALL PROFITS • MORE BCSINESS ,IMIN•111•0•• faisaaaalgq, 1.5th Aunnai Bxeursion GOderich taletrait and Return Big Steel Steamer GREYHOUND will leave Goderich June 106h 0 30 am Arrive Deti oit, June 10th, 5.30ia Returning le ive Detroit; June I2th XMOONLI E CURSION JUNE 9 1.00 p.m. GHT Tickets $1,511 floun4rip t .•.. Lror particulars see small bills or write E. H. AYER, Excursion Agent, Detroit, Mich. man, ever stood in shoe leather. • • • • • • • • made in Walkerville, Ont. We guarantee ice for • • for every button that comes of, and 25c for 0 for every rip. • • • • • For every six pockets cut from worn garments • • we will give you one pair of Overalls or • • • • •Smock Pree. • • Get in the habit of saving your pockets, 0 • • • • • • • SOLD AND GFABANTEED BY • • • • • Tozer & Brown .1 • • • • • • • We are sole agents tor WALKER'S OVERALLS, • • • . •1-41 Also by the Walkeryille Pant and Overall Co. Wallterville. Ont. • oiseemeeemmismeeeeotteemeeo•••••••••••••••••••etopoe SIR JOHN WILLISON Journalist, Toronto. (From -his latest, • sEED • photograph). DR A. F. BROWN Osteopathic Physician. ' Is opening a branch office at Canto at the Hotel Normandie, on Tuesday from 7 p.m. until 10.30. Farm to Rent yourself, or phone No. 9, POTATOES We have in stock - Early Oubblets, Early Michigan, Early Everett Carman No. 1, late Gaeen Mountain, late Delmore, late Ameiican Wonder, medium early All our stock is grown and climatized to our own land, call and examine for Lot 24, concession 1, Stanley. Easy terins, immediate noscession, apply to • • STEEP & CO., Clinton GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM liorneseekers' Excursions To: • MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN and ALBERTA `1' • each TUESDAYi,usiiivne. til Oct; `44.th th c Winnipeg and Return • Edmonton and Return.... ... . ,;$4335'.00' 90 Proportionate low rates to other points. Return limit two months. GORDON WALDRON, Star Building, Toronto • For Sale A tirst-class short horn hull for sale. 14 months old, polor-dark roan, apply to 101 35, con. 3, Tuckeismith, or Brucefield P.O. A. ELOOAT Siting te,s • Car of shingles arrived • T. McKenzie. Wanted • Good reliable DIEM to represent the Canadian Pacific :Railway Land full particulars apply, S. G. Mit- chell District Saies Agent. 601 C.P R ;Puilding, Toronto. Clinton flour mos soars' Excursion To Alberta and Saskatchewan PRICES. Manitoba Iflour $ 2.70 per 100 ib Family Flour.... 2.50 Pastry Flour 2 50 Graham Flour 2,50 Breakfast Food.- .... 8,0o , Short:, 1.25 Bean 1.15 Feed Wheat ' .75 per bush Western Oats .45 , ont. exc utnged f or wheat, to farm ers A car of good Feecl Wheat on hand,. Leave your orders tI the mill office. Orders delivered to any part of the town, GIVE ITS A TRIAL J. SCHOENIIIILS EOPENING S•OE S E Almimmessnovaxmaammr.renr.......... 1101.1•1.1111120, Every Tuesday until April 29th in- clusive, from stations in Ontario, Port Hope, Peterboroe and West, at very low rates. Through Coaches and- Pullman Tourist Sleeping. cars are operated to Winnipeg without change, "leave ing Toronto 11,00 p. m., via Chic- ago and St. Pard :11)0 VC (IOW. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route. bet ween Winnipeg-Salkatootr,Ed monton, m Berth Reservations and p arti- cullers from Grand Trunk agents. JOHN RANSFORD & SON, Agents A, 0. PATTISON. depot agent Ade. Duff, district passenger agent Union Station, Toronto. Ont. 11516VarnitteritMan.1=62111, Olc-ZA..1=)M.AlsT's We are now within two weeks of the end of this, the greatest and most successful Shoe Sale ever held in this town. That we have been able to do this, shows that our friends, the people of Clinton, appreciate the many bargains we have offered to them. It has enabled us to dispose of a large portiou of the stock of J. Twitchell &' Son, but we have .plenty of shocs for you to choose -from, and if you have not visited our store DO NOT DEL A.Y in doing so. We cannot guarantee you the choice you get now, if you leave it until the last day of the sale. 14•S. e AP'1qPN, Successor to Jas. Twitchell & Son CLINTON We'll Continue The business carried on for so man Y years in this store by Mr. • J. Twitchell. A New, up-toadate Stoat will take the place of the one • we are 'Disposing of