The Clinton New Era, 1913-11-13, Page 4A0.°use;
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IS THE. TES1' wELyii'1`1NG
9 put Le highest test
C ueh
•t
o �c
Co.'s Furs
• nn qt a,;x y, i , ey set
ahibh qualltY standard in Furs—the ttY e ti e are
e
made up in, and the workmanship in the'r.ia1itig,
You owe it to us to-dernonstrate to yt .0 that f• r qual-
ity, style and value we hold the position of lc, di rship.
We are showing this season one of the lar.,,,,, sl ranges
in the county,
Ladies Suits
$1250
Just eight Ladies
Suits left in stock. They
are this season's smart-
est styles,
black and
navy , only, made of
-good quality serge, are
satin lined, sizes 34r, to
4o, reg. ,$78 and $20,
Saturday 12.5o
OUR
Marone Dept.
Our display of Girls
and Wornen's :%lrir:tcr i
Coats make cortinuous r;
and easy s ]ling from
this department, excell-
ing all others in beauty
and style and resu]tin7•
111 a quick turnover el
many lines, and 1,1 e've
found it necessary to
make further purchases
of still never. designs.
We now offer them to
Wool 11atts
s0r lb.
you for your choosing.
We invite inspection
and coinpariso 1,
I'`t'o91 Batts
e,ee 111
The Days After South Srocc
PREMIER BORDEN SLIPS AWAY TO THINK iT OVER—LACK OF
LEADERSHIP IN THEIR PROVINCE AMONG THE "ONTARIO
MINISTERS.
n) dictated from Montreal Ontario,
i which put up the lines' of the fight
Y two years ago and won the seats,
s. is rept.esenttea byMinisleere who
a were not able to hold South Bruce
£ ! an d, who: aro le/et-Acid with Some
e contempt by the more astute poli-
o Helens who sit in the Ministry froth
- the plains of the fertile West. More
e than wh, at grows there,
From the Toronto World (Co
The South Bruce election ma
prove arev al_tion to Coneervat.ve
For one thing it ought to put
damper on appointing members o
Parliament to office. They wer
not elected for that purpose. Th
ornamentation of the bench of Ont
aria with' more M. Weis Ilkely to b
adjourned for a times The orna
were ready had South Bruc
given en the signal.
The investment in a Senator cosi'
in cold cash for idemnity and
utkeep of his share of the chamber
at Least $5,000 a year, and for 15
';years that means that 'Senator
Donnelly will cost this country
$75,000. In that time he will ente
neither introduce a bill, nor frame
a clause, nom return a ten -cent piece
of real value to the nation that pays
:all this, money. on And there ere are a
scorn of others like him in the Red
tChamber. ' Their only value is their
vote to uphold,
their party'spolicy.
p icy,
.And yet there leveal need foe men
;in the Senate who will tackle some
of theproblems of the country;. As
-long 'as we 'pay for a Senate let us
set Something for our outlay.
a
e
I But you say it was the navy, not
tiro Ministerej Perhaps. And if
you sa
that,then Y en the naval policy
s i goes back to the nanipulaton and
e 1 dbubie-faced trickery of Sir Hugh
' Graham, and you're back again. to
Montreal. Ontario Conservatives
are only groping; they 'liaa e'ntyet
quite appreciate the facts,nor 'can
r' they see them clearly for, some time
iandiup policy, most of all of pro
but any misfortunes, any lack of up-
gressive policy, _will trace back
partly to Sir Hugh Goal= 1 and
partlyto the contempt
Montreal
I
nt sal
has for i
p ogr;esisve measures. The
1
Ontario Ministers there picked
larg:ly by Montreal men orintersts
aided by allies' influential in - Tor-
onto. Sir Edmund Osler islhemost
.
influential man from Ontario, but
he takes no responsibility. He has
no progressive policy.
`Senator Donnelly is blamed by
'the, Conservatives of Bruce for sti-
fling all freedom in picking his
succes':lor. He insisted on Mr. Car,
gill algainst the wishes of many of
the parlte,. Mr. Cargill . was ',the
victim of over -persistent friends in
the riding and out of it. But Mr.
Donnelly pledged him's'elf to carry
the seat! He failed.
Tables are being published to
show that the Catholic vote which
Supported) Mr. Donnelly deserted
the Tory candidate. - That is not
fair. It wag the German votes lthat
failed Mr. Cargill, and thesehap-
;pened to be Catholic in. relig:o
Bu .th d vote
t they were 'influence to: t e
:for Mr. Truax because the speeches.
'of Col. Sam 'Hughes against the Ka -
:Bier and the German navy were ab-
iresdiaantty planted and watered a-
mong them,and the ranks' and
fulm ationof that Mad Hatter of
.
the Conservative,g iia' Sir' Hugh
P Y
Graham, in the Montreal Star -were
also carefully told to a wrought -up
s ommunit .
Y
But the most significant fast of
the election is the lack of leadea'-
iship in their Province of the .Ont
aria Minieters, Ontario Won the
'east election, but the Governunent,
le anything bet an Ontario Go
vern
ment;
it is a WesiternlMari,time
Government controlled in Montreal
and its policy and legislation, sip
far, isnot Ontario -desired t 'egis,-
lation, but legislation desired by
the banks, by, the railways, ani
Mr. Borden has gone off to think
it over. It is just as'weII under the
circumstances that the public, and
especially the Ontario Conservativ-
es who have been groping in the
dark, have been asking explana-
tions of thingsthat they could not
quite understand, should eats° be-
gin to think and to press for ans-
wers,. How much more of: Sir Hugh'.
Graham, how much of C. P. R.•. of
bank -,: end how mu h mo'eo'M nt-
real contempt for the so-called fads
of the people of this. Province.
—0---
And then comes the most import-
ant orf all questions that arise out
the situation as far as Ontario Con-
servatives are concerned; if their
Ministers cannot carry elections in
their own Province then they must
give over the management thereof
and the preparations for the next
federal struggle to the more re -
e
c.
sour fuGi
l ands
of the
St ',
We elhi
Ministers, who claim that by Man-
itoba methods hod,
9 CleCti n9
o can
be car-
ried not only in the Went but in
Quebec, and in Ontario if they are
entrusted with the job. The ques-
tion then for the Conseiva'tives of
Ontario lies' between aprogreseive
policy put forward by. ro gressive
ea, MS of their. own astute poli-
ticians from other Provinces of
proved efficacy in election results.',
The Montreal and Western chiefs
are already jeering at the Ontario
tenderfoots. If these outsiders tak
over federal Ontario they xxay next'
reach for Sir James! '
Albans
Iii the at.epee of -Rev. Af e.:sLeieg
who as taking his holidape,'the pulpit
of Knox enur h is being supplied by
Mr, Yellowlees of Toronto
Anniversary services Will he held in
the Methodist Church nt i I "•nil, ty,
Mt liurry'Pattteisou bed a very soli•
cessful sale of his ferns stook. an ilnple
inents on Monday afternoon, •
pleaeent event tool: place at the
home of Mr. J. J Wilson Jr. on Saiur
clay last, when his Sunday School' class
consisting of fifteen ,girls, met et his
home and presented him with'a toilet;
set, One of their member reading the
address as follows:—
Dear Friend,—Ir is with great plesg
ure that we ate met here on this t he
occasion of your marriage to let yen
'know we have always appreciated your
labor of love and devotion as ,teacher
of our class. Thy zeal you have alwace
shown under difficulties and disencour
agement hae''nsplred us and your toy
ally ih standing by our class in her
weakness has been a source of encour-
agemene eo, us ell. We ask you to
accept our gift and we sincerely wish it
were more. However it will how our
kindly feelings end we Pray 'that our
Heavenly Father will 'reseal d you more
abundantly and that you and Mrs.
Wilson may le long spared is hearth
and strength
Signed on behalf of the cies=
Lawson—Sclater:—The marriage cf
Mr. Edgar E. leewson of Auburn and
Mins Clare A Sclater was solemnized
at high noon, on Wednesday Nov, 5th.
at the home of the bride's parents i,ir.
and Mrs. Win. Schafer, Seaforth, Rev.
F. E. Larkin performing the ceremoa y
in the presence of the immediate
friends of the contractingai'rties ;1'0
p
the strains of Luhengrin's wedding
march, played by the bride's sister,
Mrs, L, G. Kruse, the Lride, give n
away by her father, joined the groom
in the parlor, and during the service
stood beneath a tastefully constructed
arch of vines and autumn leaves, The
bride looking ('harming in a gown of
bisque satin, trimmed with shadow
tarn and pearls. She wore a pearl sun-
burst and pearinecklace and carried an
exquisitely arranged boquet of roses
aid maiden hair. ferns. Thegrootn'a
•gift to the bride was a beautiful set of
1'ersien Limb fors. and Mrs L G,
Kruse, who disconr'sed the wedding
tuusic was the pleased eecipient of a
h emelt, set with pearls and diamonds.
The presents i, hich were many in num
tier Alin of great value, evidenced the
esteem a,t.c1 popularity i f the bride.
After the wedttit'g feast, incl an hone
of niemo)able enioyment, Mr. and Mrs
Lawson took the afternonn express for
•t honeymoon trip to Port Huron,
Detroit, and other points. On their re
tarn they will reside at Auburn, where
Mr. Lawson has an extensive milling
business/. The 'best wishee of the r
hosts of friends will follow thein in all
their united journey through the
yews
Myth.
Miss 'Edythe 'Girlies.* returned
hone from a two months trip to
the Pacific` Coast.
Mrs, McGregor; who has been ser
iously ill for (some time, Is some-
what improved. Her (• daughter',
Mrs'. R. Keret ,Of Bridgeburg,
N. J., ii at present staying with
her.
Rainton Bros. received five cars
of sheep pelts• last week from Tor-
onto, and are now busily engaged
in preparing the hides for tanning.,
Mr. Win. Jackson has a hen that
layed an egg which measured 8X
61-4 pnches • in circumstances; If
eggs were only ,sold by weight in-
s'tlead (of by the dozen there cer-
tainly would be money in raising
fowl to lay eggs of that ,dimension.
Mullett
Harvey Sundercock is spending a
few weeks with his Aunt Mrs. John
Darby.
John Shobrcok returned home from
a two months visit with his sister
Mrs. Smallcombe of Crystal UIt.y Man.
and says there was six feet of snots
when he left there.
James McCool spent a few days
with his cuusin Harvey Longman o!
London.
John Knox of Harlock spent Friday
with Clinton friends.
Mr. T. Hill of Belgrave, and an
old Hullet't boy, who has been in
the West for ,some months, return-
ed recently. Ile states that the
West is getting' over the money
stringency, by having an abundant
harvest. Another asset which the
West has receivedef late is' the
Double
utile
Feed d D
oors
There is no danger of hit-
ting the sides and spilling
in
coal all over the P 1 g
floor with
the • big Sunshine feed doors.
These doors will admit, a
larage chunk of wood, too.
Our
local agent will
show < g
you this and
anany other "Sunshine"
advantages. Send d for
free booklet..•
M
caarys
Sunshine
til
Furnace
•
Byam
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VSutter
ani
Plumbers
Phone 7.
great s'tr ke •of ell, being from e5' to
60 pere Co 11pure, The discovery of
oil• LS s n o fax from same lisopex+ty
owned; (by'Mx Hill, and will no
doubt leave a tendency to enhance
'the value of it.
Sttueley,
Mrs, Ti;osCemphell visited friends
in Londe)/ at the end of last week.
Mrs, Jib nes MeQueen anis Miss Bessie
McGtego; attended the presbyterial M
Lieber ox Tuesday.
Inspect -se 1'om: of Goderich, visited
the e.choot in section No, 1 Stanley
taught :by Miss Steed y. otnThursday •
of last week. On Wednesday evening
be wee the gneoc of id,. Gen. Baird,
Reeve Glen has been on the sick list.
The following is the ,Oetober,mon
thly report of S. S. No. -114. Stanley.
names are in order of ;merit.
Fifth—Nelson Hood, Rae Alton.
Sen. ,Fourth—W. C. Johnston, L.
E. Wastnann, Louisa 1VicClymont.
Jun, !Fourth—Anna Fish, W. R.
Cooper, Tillie Nigh;
Sen. Third—Maggie Cooper, Bel
1a Collins, W. Collin's.
Jun. Third --A. Parsons, H. Rath -
well, W. Parsons,
Sen. Second—Norma Hood, Ella
Fisher, Gracie Cooper,
' Jun. 'Second—Wilfred Roes, W.
Harvey.
Part 2—F. Parsons, Agnes Nigh,
Sylvester Nigh.
Part 1—Darsina Foster, W. Work
man, W. Roes.
The best spellers in the monthly
- •spelling matches are,—
Fifth, Nelsen Hood; Sen, Fourth,
Lawrence iWasman
• Jun.'Fourth,
W Cooper, Sen. Third • Maggie
Cooper;Sen. Second, Norma d
;
Jun. Second, W. Ross; Part 2 Ag -
res 'Nigb,
Londeshoro
The follow [ng is the report of S. S,
No. 11, Iltillett for the month of Octo
herr
J Sr, 4th -Belle Roberton.
Sr. 3rd—MayHamilton, John Leip
er. Keith Hamilton, !eau Ross.
Jr. 3rd -Agnes Leiper Gertrude
Rcherton, Alberta Moon, Willie lawn
Ilton.
ur, 2ed—Anne Ilainilton, Guy Leip
er, Carman Moon, Sidney Lee.
Part 2—Pearl Noon, Fannie Lee,
Russell McNa1L
Sr. 1st—Maumee R yes. Tom Caldwell,
Margaret Mete ate, Tilly McNeil.
Jr. 1st -Robs, Leiper, Jimmie Reber
ton.
John Leiper had perfect spolliiigs.
13, M. Campbell, 'feather
in. Watymouth jr„ and 11 mime
Sunder,
tock are engaged with Mr, No
Kenzie of Califon.
alis, Thos Sampson spent a few
days with Mrs. Elias Bell ofClin'on
llobstesville
This neighborhood was visited by a
genuine blizzard 0n Sunday afternoon
and night. The wind did considerable
damage 10 quite a few buildings.
Mr Witt Williams of Manitoba sol
of Mt. C. S. Williams, who was ser.
iously injured by coming hi confect
with astray bullet a few weeks ago,
has so far recovered, (hat, he was able
to return home Friday last,
Dlts. (Rev,) Goodwin of Swee borg is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, MCO,,rinick
at the parsonage.
Misees Hattie and Edna Levis, cf
Clinton, visited at' Mr. Will Jerkins
this week.
Mr. Geo. Ho'land returned from a
business trip on Saturday.
Mr. Mulholland spent Sunday in
Goderich.
Miss Carrie "Walter visited her bio
[her 11r. S '1'. Walter last week.
Miss Hattie Uourtice of Clinton,
spent Wednesday at Mr. A. J. Cluurt
foe's,
Mr. W. McCormick Medical Student
of London spent the week end with
his brother, Rev. Mr. -McCormick.
Mrs. Alcock and Marion wexe in
Goderich on Saturbay.
Rev. Mr. McCormick attended the
Missionary Convention in Goderich
last week.
;Miss Holmes and Mrs. Mulholland
were in Godeeich on Friday.
Don't forget "Mens Sunday" Nov.
16th and the Fowl Supper on Monday
Nev. 17th.
Next Sunday is "Men's Day" in
llohnesville. A long chorus of men
will sing. Rev: R, A. Miller of Aub
urn will` peeadh. Oc the following
evening an excellent dinner will be
served from 6 antil 8 o'clock. Addles'
see will be given by several neighbor
ing clergymen and others. The Lohh
quartette will sing. Admission 35c
and 25c. Everybody come.
Rev. R. J. McCormick will take anni
versary services at Auburn next. Sun
day. '
Leebnrn
Mies Francis Potter of Hnlmesville
is visiting her cousin, MVP. Harty Free
man and other relatives in our burg,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cook visited
friends in Hullett over Sunday return
ing Monday evening.
Mise Edith Horton went as delegate
to the Women's. Presbyterial Meeting
at Exetes on Wednesday and also visit
ed her brother there. Her brother
Henry also visited Exeter the same
d• Word was received here on Monday
of the death 01 David. Horton .of.'Ni
agars .Falls, This word was very sud
den as nobody heard of him being i11
His body arrived in Goderich on the
late train Tuesday and was taken to
his father's home on.thel3ayfield Road
Bayfield
Mrs. (Dr.) Stanbur having, sold
her' tresidence ten Clan re or
Square some time ago will 'sell her
household effects by auction on the
28€h inset,
The youngPeoP1e greatlyenjoY-
ed the -TallowsSen social ,given. by
Trinity Church. ladies. •
The Council has decided not to
make any improvements on Clan -
Gregor Squaxje this year as the
movement was Strongly protested
by Drs. liVletca'lf and Woods and
Wm. Mustard, a tliscription of the
ineetnig tells of the council remain
ing silent while cannon to right of
them cannon left of them canes
r.on in front of thein volleyed and
thundered,
The preachers' of our village at-
tendled their Country ehax; es on
Sunday 'Gast ,notwithstanding the'.
fierce storm but the citizen's think,
it
a piece
of inhumanity to
Y man.
to :bring (i preacher out in such
ferocious weatherto di'stan't char-
ged. t
While Mr, Edward was driving:
to church on Sunday last; his horse
got frightened of an ttmbl'ella car-
ried by a young lady on tete road-
aafd`bcatne nail»ahagea11 end:
,ori•',uj)setting, thezbugd•y Mx, dwaxd*
rs'ceived•'seyexe. ilajurles andis now'
under the daetgrs caa,'e, Tlie Horse
after freeing itself' from the bogy
g'ros'sed sevax'eL £elenee before-bofng
rapine ed,
taoiriarn Broad
Me. "Fred Waldron bird quite a niece
of leis barn roof ,torn nil' Sunay night.
11'iiss Melrarlane of Clinton, dis v is•t!ng
uer:friend, Miss Jennie Grant, this
weele,
Mr, and Mrs, If, Livermore were out
to the Maitland Block, on -Sunday
ikir�iiud Mes, Ynungblut, ales ,Yos g
Mut hi setiuusly ill and small hopes are
entertained for her recovery.
One of the worst snosv storms passed
oven this section of country on Sunday
It Blew the windmill down at the
House of Refuge.
This is the laet week for beef ,and the
beefting. The farmers will have to
look up their own supply non'. 'It is
expected that the °business meeting
will be held next week and close with
ahleas boystereen eusetpperyet,,.but no definite date
There will not he much left in the
gx'ainery after the taxes are paid in
this year. Many- of the farmers 'are
kicking about the rate. Little work
they say, has been done on the Londcn
Road.
The League meets at Wm, Ilarcly's
next week.
Varna •
The anniversary services of the
Methodist church hire will be held on
Sunday, Nov. 23rd. Rev. Mr, Barker,
of Seaforth, will preach special ser
mons at 10,30 a. m, and 7 p m Special
music will be given by the choir assist
ed by Miss B. Greene, of Clinton, A
concert be
held
on Monday evening
g
following in the town hall and full
particulars will be given next week
atoutit,
'Brucefield
John Mustard is putting up;a cement
building for storing"coal we have now
two coal merchants.
Rev. Woods, and A. McBeth atten
ded the missionary congress at Gode
rich on Friday last.
$72. worth of books have been added
to our library,
The Kelly Circle which met on Fri
day last served a lunch in the close of
the meeting. •
A number from our vicinity attended
the Presbyterial meeting at Exeter on
Tuesday.
Earnest Mustard has returned from
the West where he has been for over a
year. He has made good in the big
\Vest,
Rev, Hall Woods preached the anni
versary in Blyth on Sabbath last.
Bev. Mr. Turner took charge of the
Presbyterian pulpit here.
Rev. Gill.ps Eadie returned mission
ary•of Ronan addresses the congrega
tion at the morning service, he was
listened to with rapt attention, as he
told o
t his work in China.
John Aiketihead and wife of London
are v•sting relatives in the vicinity.
The rural mail delivery is proving a
great convenience to the farmers, it
does not however interfere the villages
and towns its the people who get their
mail brought theta, do not need to go
to town so often.
The storms !a the great topic of con
versation Ibis week.
John Murdock of Stanley has put in
a large member of young cattle for
winter feeding they were brought in
Goderich Township,
The sad news reached Mr. David
Bell last week of the death of his
daughter Mrs, Roht. McCartney of
Tuxford, Sask, She has been ill for
some time of consumption. She leaves
3 young children, •
Colborne
lbs m nicipal council of the town-
ship of Colborne met in the township
hall on October 14th: members all pre
set 1.
The following accounts were passed
and orders drawn on the treasurer for
the same;—Peter Fisher, cleaning
ditch, 101; Signal Printing Co, p inting
:a count 1010.70; Daniel McPhee. gravel
ling culvert, team an grader, 832 75; S.
Sliepoerd, inspecting, 83,50; T. Robin•
son,inspecting and spreading gravel,
84 James Elliott, cement bridge at
Sheppardten, 8135.20; S. Gardiner,
drawing plank and fixing bridge on
Burns side line, 83,50; James McManus
catchbasin at the drain at Chisholm's
869: John D Famish gravelling on nth
con„ $I0; Ed. Harney, gravelling on
Jones hill, 014,50; Alex Bogie, gravel
lidg on 12th. con„ 515; Wm. Walter
inspectidg, $1; R. Bogie, inspecting,
01, 50; John Barker, fencing, filling at
No, 5 school, wire and staples, 513 85;
S. Potter, cement bottom in culvert at
James Young's 556 50: Estate of Peter
McRwan, plank and posts, Kuntz hill,
821.8(1; S. Putter, planking culvert
$2.50; V. M. Roberts. -part salary as
surveyor, 8100; Joseph Retheringtor,
hanging in
g g interns and oil at Sheppards
bridge, $5: John Tayl r, filling at Shep
herd's and planking oh 10th con.,,$11,
75.
Moved by Cones, Young and Mc
Lar.ty, and the balance of S45.13 due
tne Telephone System, from the sale of
debentures to he paid to the treasurer
of the system.—Carried.
A letter received,from Messrs Ptoud
foot Hays & ICilloran re dispute be
tweeu Telephone System and West
Wawanosh,
Moved by Coins. McLarty and Clut
ton, that although being desirous of
settling the dispute, we do not wish to
do anything until we find out what is
required of os•andthat-we request our
solicitor to find out the amount of costs
expected from us.
Moved by eknins. Young and. Mc
Larty, that the collector beempo•wered
to collect all rates that are due the
Telephone System before next meeting
and that we consult our solicitor as to
recovering costs in the law suits that,
have beer abandoned,
Messrs. Bissett Bros, made a request
tone a lowed to have the hydroelectric
system extended to their farm, Re
quest was granted.
Adjourned to meet on "the second
Tuesday in November at 1.30 p., m.
R. Mellwain,-clerk
.
;,
f$lrtll% Marriages o
es & Deaill
BIRTHS.
HOPPER—In Waterdo•wii, Wedness
dlay, Nov. btlx, to Dr. D. A. and
Mrs, Hopper, (nee Marie How-
son), twin a
s eon > o soda daughter
aligliter
BRAMFLELD—In Clinton, on ,Nov.
9th,; to•MR, and Mrs. William
Braanfield, a daughter.
11MMERSON,—In Godeaich rtoivn-
ship on Nov, 8th, toMr. and M}s,
Samuel Emmerson, ason,
DEATHS.
SCOTCHMERE-In Stanley (town- A (seven-roomedgotta fie- on
F
ship, on 'Friday, Nov. 7th, Elea-' North. Street for 'sada or rent.
nor Walloon, wife of Mr, Alfred M'RS, i7, BUTLER
Seotehmele of'Clanto
aged 6'
or The Teeruils
Mr. J. 11. Doherty was in Exeter
Wednesday nest this week,
M.and MJaines 5r td epee t• S
day with ifolniesville 1'x'(ends
ExMayo'r Rumhall of London was
town i
14Irs,th,Rsoss,week, of Exeter, aconnxpani
by her son Dr. Ross, of the Stat
were visitors with Mrs. Couch th Mre.'Ross has sold her prop
,ty in, Exeter and will live with h
son in the States.
blr. I ongheed was in town on W
nesclay and celled on. his friend, Mr.
Town, Mr.. Longheed had a broth
who was assistant engineer- on t
Wexford, which was lost an La
Huron and came up to see it he coo
find hishody,
1Mr E. Holtrhauer was in Goderi
today to try and get further wo
about the vessels his -boys are on,
Mr, Noble Forbes of Leadhury vi
ted at. the home. of Mr. and Mrs, W,
Downs a couple of days last we
while attending the beekeeper's c
vention.
Mrs. George' MacLennan will he
home to'her friends the second Tu
dayof each month.
Miss Ella M. Metcalf, of Blyth,
visiting with Mrs. J. G. ('howen.
Mrs, Holmes, was a visitor with M
and Mrs. James Archibald, of Seafor
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahatfy are visiti
their daughter, Mrs. Sparks in St
ley township.
Mrs. Scholes and children, of Tor
to, are visiting the formers broth
Mr W. J. Tozer.
Mis, Paul entertains on Friday
this week,
Mrs, W, Brydone is visiting in T
onto:
Mr. Harry Twitchell was in Toxon
this week on business,
Miss Rudd, Librarian of the Pub
Library, is attending the Library C
Terence niStretfnrd today end Frith
Mr. Owene, of New Yoi Ire is in toy
attending to important business of t
Knitting Go,
Dir. Fultc ii who has heen mnnagi
the Clinton Knitting Go„ for °vet
"year has si s fined and has entered t
office of the Deiberty Pinrn Co
Miss , dice P. 1 et;, o. Wit n' peg.
visitii•g with relatives and ix jetties
town
Mr. O. Blacker•d, of Toronto was
visitor in town thio week,
Mr. Dave Forrester, of Londo
spent the week end at the home of 1
parents, Mr. and airs, 1), A. Forrest
Miss Harriet l''lrlrett, of Toronto,
tended the Tyndall—Pickett weddit
on Wednesday,
Mrs, A. J. Gregg entertains a nu
her of her Minds tonight.
Capt. McGowan is the new S. A.
£icer: here. The Nuts Era bids her is
come to Clinton.
Rev. D. IC. Grant was in Toon
lust week visiting Mrs. Grant, who h
been in the hospital there.
Rev. Fr. Hogan bad a cord, r,as
drive on Sunday afternoon, driving
Blyth, to he there to attend the fun
al on Monday of the late Wm. Bell, j
who died in the West.
Mrs, E. G. Oourtice returned on S
urday evening accompaning h
daughter, Miss Sybil Courtice hone
We are pleased to hear Miss Courti
stood her long journey well, eonsid
ing her health.
Principal Treleaven was in Lucknow
over Sunday.'
Mies Lily Kingston, of Blyth, is vi
ting with her Aunt, Mrs. Jos. Tow
send.
The engagement is announced o
Miss. Kathleen Imogen. Despard
youngest daughter\of the late W
lain Piggott Despard, Picton, Ont.,
o Jack Russell L. Christian, M, D , of
Edmonton, Alta- the marriage to take
place early in December, The groom
o he ie a brother of Mrs, (Dr) Gandier
f town,
Mrs. Jas. Tierney and Miss Louise
Tierney of Blyth, spent a few days
est weeks with the formers mother
Irs Thompson, Albert street.
Miss Hattie Sutherland, of Hensel],
was a visitor with Mrs. J. MeGarva on
eriday last.
Mrs Ohas, Middleton entertained a
umber of her lady friends to a them
le tea on Friday afternoon last. •
Iuspector Johnston and Police Mag
strate Andrews were in Brussels last
riday in connection with thedisliosal
f the liquors seized at the American
otel there. Reeve Leckie and Mag
trate Andrews decided to hand the
ale of
the goods to the Inspector
he American Hotel has no license
encs the seizure,
Mrs, John Middleton retained last
eek, atter a visit with her Ahwghter,
14[re, Taylor, of Blyth.
Mr. blartin, who hats been head fin
her at the Organ Factory, left fiat
oonto on Friday last. The family
ill likely move soon.
Mr. Benjamin F. Wilson, Socialist
ember of Kansas Legislature, and
ocialis't orator, who is at present
n a lecturing tour ref Ontario,
ade, a short stop at Clinton on
aturday, to visit his cousin, Mrs.
S. Downs: Ole,- Wilson is, a
Tither of M`'. J. Stitt Willson, for
vo years Socialist mayor of the
ty of Berkley, Cal. Both gentle -
en are natives of Huron, county,
ing born near Auburn, and the
timer had been taking advantage
the opportunity, while in the
astern counties to visit his early
ire and those of his relatives still
mining in the vicinity, He lee-
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For Sale or Rent.
A commodious, a yell -built house,
ebeetric light, town water, egoing
cheep, Terms tosuit purclaC. ' B
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A good Waterman Fountain Pen
between Collegiate; a'lon'g (Mill
Street, to 'Main S'troet, Pinder..
will please Icxave at The New tee
office
For Sale or Itellt
Omg
6 Week
Till.. Cdrlsiilias
GET BUSY AND DECIDE
WITAT YOU WANT POR
PRESENTS,
NOT A BADJOB B IF YOU
WILL SHE OUR
STOCK OF,
Chinaware
Stationery
Fancy Goods
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
PRIVATE GREETING •
CARDS. .
Cooper
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CLINTON
Farm for Sale
The undersigned offe`s for sale
Improved farm of 160 acres, Lots
13 and 1.-1. Con. 17, Township of
Goderich, situated on the Base Line
four m I_s north of Clinton,.
CHARLES CLIFTON,
Summerhill,
liellcvien' Dairy Farltil
From our stock of first-class
cows we are prepared to supply
you twice dally with best of Milk
and cream, and solicit a share of
your patronage.
E. 13. HILL.
Drs. Geo ci 151. E. Whitley
1leilemailn
Osteopathic Phy.
Specialists in Women's and
Children's Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Disorders
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office—Rattenbury Motel Friday,
from 1 to 6
FARMERS !
ATTENTION ! !
As Mr, David Canttelon will. be
busy buying apples in another sec-
tion of the country, it will be im-
possible for him to buy Bean's for
us for the next six•weeks, so in
the meantime we have secured the
services of Mr. Wm. Reid, thresher
to look after our interests! and buy
for us. We are :Mill in; the] market
to pay the highest pricer for Beans
an,d our Mr. Newnan will be at
Clinton, Brucefield, 'Varna and
.Bayfield, the first of each week.
Cash will be paid at car on day
lo'adi'ng, on alt purchases. See Mru
Reid before selling, or call him• on
the phone, N a 172 on ring 8,
NEWMAN & CO.
Ridgetown, Ontario
ALoi t„ age for Sale
03.800.00 first mortgage on 100
acres for sale.
W. BRYDONE
For Sale
Driving mare for sale: Will be
sold cheap for cash or part cash
and part feed. Apply to
JOE RATTENBURY.
L ye Pauli trywanted
2500 Chickens, 1000 Hens, 1000
Ducks Eich Week Trout now -
until January
To finish your own poultry, we
have Wheat, Oats. and Buckwheat
specially ground for fattening pur-
poses, as very reasonable prices.
8,000,dozen, Strictly New Laicl
Eggs wvan,ted each week during
the winter months. To produce
these eggs we have a full line of
Poultry Foods to keep your layers
in the pink of condition.
A full stock of r
•
B aln, Shorts, Feed
Flour, Oat`Chop, Barley Chop,
Etc., Etc., always an hand.
GIVE US A CALL,
POULTRY TAKEN ANY DAY OF
EACH
WEEK.
The Glial—I al lois Co,, L»it ti
The up-to-intrPha Fir•n,64, Clinton.
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N, W. TREWARTHA, W. JENKINS
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