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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-02-01, Page 2Clinton. News -Record P un.n personsons b oub arrd The', Action Free Press office with betlhs, and a lot of damage • was tone; W., J. Waters was acquittedof the charge of manslaughter at Hamilton, Iles automobile killed W. Boyce. William Michaud was arrested ail mise for the murder Of one Oulebte _qa': a drunken brawl in -a lumber asap north of LaTliaue. Huron County ;ws Gatherer 'or News-Reeord Readers Bluth.' F Mr. 1116 11 PRICES CES GRAINA I i tingin a lot of logs to his mill pre - Luxton Hill is very busy get - With the prevailing prices for raiu.the farmer roust run his hogs and cattle into condition,' in as short time •as possible or he wi Ii ho using up hie profit in extra feeding. DOUGLAS' STOCK INVIGORATOR. Will condition an animal with leis feed and in a shorter tone than aay other preparation on the mar ket.' The Best Farmers Use It. Trg a 25c Package. W. 8. R. HOLMES DRUGGIST paratory to the "sawing season erhich will soon open. Mrs. (Rev.) Cooper of Milverton vissted her mother, who has been ill SEED GRAIN Exeter Mr. Geo, Saunders has gone to the car o l' horses. - west with a Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ilandford have been visiting their daughter in New York. Mrs. Ray Fanson and two sons are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. visiting .friends in Detroit. Floody, last. week. Mrs, Floody came Mr. C. Whitby is in Creditlon tak- to make a visit with her son and ing charge of Mr. R. Graham's busi- here. ill. w as twaken n ess there. Miss Bridget Kelly, who kept I Mrs. Anthony Holland, an old re- house for her father, She rite 11.1,01- am until his demise, has epos ed up her home and gone io Lon- don, where she intends to make her home. Mr. Jas. Glennie, who Las been appointed ,uairseer of the I,ue'enove branch of the Bank cf Hamilton, re- moved' there last +•'eek. Mr, Arthur Knox, who was oece a resident of Blyth having lesrned ate telegraphing here, but who leas !nen in ,Exshaw, Alta., for some time pasta, was married to a young lady of that place recently. WA HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK 11.0. SEED GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING : TIMOTHS -CLOVER ---ALSIKE --PEAS ---MANDSCIIEURI BARLEY WE FAX THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR OATS, PEAS AND BARLEY, ALSO HAY FOR ,; BALING. The Davies' Co, of Toronto have taken over the business of the Arm- our Produce Co., in Winghamt and 4Ir. A. Wilford, an old Blyth boy, has taken a position with the Coni - "any. FORD&McLEOD silent of Exetter, passed away ' las week alter an illness of several weeks. She was En her seventy- second year and had spent her On.. tire life 1n Exeter. A grand carnival marked the for- mal opening -of the, new skating rink. Mr. Hewitt, teller ein the local branch of the Bank of Commence, has been transferred to Collingwood. Mr. McKirrcher of Walkerton has taken Mr. Hewitt's place, • Mr. D. Mack who recently sold his residence on Main street, has pur- chased the property of the late Jas. Snell. Mr. Mack intends building a two story residence' upon the proper ty. Miss Hattie A. Bissett of Winni- peg, formerly of town, was recently married to Mr, R. E. Atkinson of Winnipeg. Mr. Frank' Handcock of Maidstone, Sask., is visitl:11g -friends and rela- tives in town. Mr. Jos. Cobbledick of Calgary, is spending a few weeks visiting Exe- per friends after an absence of five years. The annual meeting ot the Exeter. Agricultural Society was held in the Town' Hall on 'Tuesday of ?est week. There was a good attendance. Re- ports of the past your were given and showed the society to be in good fin- ancial 'condition. The directors were pleased with the exhibielon given in the fall. After some discussion in ref- erence to agricultural business, aril several addresses the following of- ficers were elected for the cooling year. President, Ed. Christie. ist. Vice President, John Moir ; 2nd Vice W. D. Sanders ; Direct'Jrs. John Der - bridge, Jas. Jeckel's W. R. Elliott, John Taylor. Wm. Russel, Win. Dearing, 'Geo. Penhale, John Allinson and Paul Coates ; Secy. A. G, Dyer ; hat. Treasurer N. D. IIurdon, Jas. Beer Then began an expoition of the art of politeness. Picking up the hat he had so uneeromoniously knocked off, the "polite" one carefully dusted and replaced it, and in a thousand differ- ent ways sought to render 'himself agreeable not forgetting to throw out hints that he desired a job. And he succeeded. He got a job. He is at it still. He is In gaol. PAELIAMENTABY 'PERQUISITES Members of U. S. Congress Usually' Travel Cheaply and Consequently Save Many Ce Per Cents 11}11e on Allowance. e. ,For each session of the U. S. Con- gress each member is allowed twenty, cents a 'mile for each mile going and coming between his home and Washington. As railroad fares these Limes run about two cents 'a mile, SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS' On the Sunday School Lesson the ns ott for h Rev. Dr. L i e by R e Internatfodal Press Bible Question Club. (Copyright, 1911, by Rev. T. S. LInscott, D.D.) : Jasper er on his ria at; Feb. 4. 1912. ' anp.'gase ere Tian Pan -as , 1911 Rev. T; `5. Lino- triPgenerally spurns 1•heP�u14m . [Copyright, by being fit only for the predatory and Batt, DD.] rides in the day.the Star. il 841 wttc the ,andea ,the iso Men Led by 11 Wiso e 0 e on people, ra t con P .i, e i l /t 6h o ich w o great, it will be seen that on this mileage Matt. xis -12. Rem 'alone he 'cleans up to a eon- I Golden Text -Look unto me and be Grey Township Ills. Robert Pearson who was v13 - Ring relatives in Wingham, has re- turned lionte. Clifford McAllister, who has been ill, is doing nicely now and we hope he will soon he as well es ever.. Thos. and Mrs. Davidson, l.lth con, have been ill with la grippe we are sorry to state. There was a big crowd at J. L. Welsh's auction sale on Wednesday. Stevenson Bros. have given up then dredge work on the Close drain for the meantime as cold and snow were against them. It is a big contract. After faithful service for the past 3 years with Mr. Wm. Bremner, Harry Mould lett recently for a trip to the OId Country. He purposes coming baok. Mr. Hugh McCartney, who is fieri from the West, will 'esturn shortly with a car or two of horses. Rev. Mr. Farrell, o[ Toronto, gave good addresses on the Temperance question on a recent Sabbath, in the Methodist churches, Ethel circuit. With the intention of going to, the. West, where he has . a farm near Swift Current, Gar. Jack:&n will dis- pose of his farm stock and Imple- ments. Mrs. Charles Roa,e11 has been quite i11 at the home ot her brother, S. T. Plum, Brussels, with an etasek of pneumonia. She is considerably im- proved now and her many friends trust she will soon be convalescent. x x x x x •x x x x X S x x x CEITRIit STRATFORD ONT x CENTRAL'BUSINESS COLL- x EGE STRATFORD, ONT. x Our classes are new larger than x over before . but we have enlar- ed �. o untie rs- and we have g urn z room for a few More students. • c You may enter at any time, x We have a staff of mine exper- x fenced instructors and our cour- ;r, x nes are the best. Our grad - x uates succeed. This week three xr.recent graduates informed us x that they have positions pay- ee ing $65, $75 and $125 per x month. We have three depart- x x ments,-Commercial, Shorthand x x and Telegraphy. Write for x o our free catalogue now. x S x D. A. McLACHLAN, x x Principal x x. s' x x s, x xc x x x x x x a The 8esl Cod IF YOU WANT THE BEST COAL AND PROi11PT DELIIT- ' ERY SECURE YOUR SUP- PLY FROM US. ORDERS LEFT AT DAVIS do ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT - ,,TENDED TO. r J. W. StevensGf saderable extent especially if be ye saved all the ends of the earth; for chances to live a long distance from I am God, and there Is none else. Isa. Waehengtcn lie gets twenty cents xiv:22. a .mite fi)very time eight telegraph poles'go tinkering by there; are twenty (1.) Verse 1 -Where. was Bethle- cents corning in and only about: two been, the birthplace of ,Jesus? and at half cents going out Hers, (2), Where was the home of the of course, destanoe counts. parents of Jesus, and' what bad Mileage amounts to a most im- pressive sum in the case of Prince brought them to Bethlehem? Cupid, the chubby delegate from the (3). Who were the wise Wren that Hawaijan Islands, who conies all the came seeping tb see Jesus? way from Honolulu, and to practi- (4.) ,Verse 2 -What evidence Is ca11y nothing at all in the lamentable case of Representative Charles there, if any, that God has revealed Creighton Carlin, who resides in Alex- himself to other peoples beside 'the andrla, right across the river from Israelites? the district. One or two of the Mary - O.) Give your opinion of. this "star" land members, who live only a short which the wise luso saw. (a) Was It distance away, also suitor distressing ly in this regard, and are objects of created on purpose, or did God cause commiseration among their fellows, them to associate a new star, to them, with the birth of Jesus? (b) Was the Hardly Encouraging. star objective or subjective? Ile was fresh np from the country, (6). Wore the wise men right in and if there was a ruling passion in their opinion that Jesus was "born his life It was politeness if such a ng of the Jews"? esus rare accomplishment caKi n be called (S) Verse 3 -What is the evidence Why? a passion. the days of his rive -and -twenty for or against the idea that God meant years had been spent in imbibing Ohs Jesus to be Lhe earthly, King of the lesson that politeness ss is irresistible, Jews, as the wise men seemed to that as a;busdness asset its value is incalculable. He'd had politeness for think and as Herod feared? breakfast, politeness for dinner, for (S.) Why should IIerod and "all tea, and for supper. Spring, summer, Jerusalem' be troubled at the news of had b SOMI' S1TilLL WRITING Q Characters 50 Small That it 11licro• scope has to be Used to Decipher the Work Which I Is In Japanese. For some time there; has been piece 01 co a Francisco P 6 hewn in San Fr paper 13 in. by 7'y In,, on which there are 'written 126,000 words This writing Is the work of Kobo TataIri, a Buddhist of Japan, who Lived 1,k00 years ago.' Before his time his 'coun- trymen ' used only Chinese oliaraeters in w'ri'ting and; he evolved the idea of the Japanese alphabet. Tile writing on the paper is so fine that a microscope bee to he need tp , dee:ieber, ,1110.. intricate ..Te panaeo aA 1 "You'll find it's so." Y L apo att's London Lager Now Perfected- Best Bugable TRY IT JOHN L ABATT LIMITED. 28. LONDON, ONTARIO autumn, and winter it a been Inc the birth of a Jewish Ring? same. (9.) Verses 4 0 -What prophet Is And now he was in London, looking for a job. here referred to, and where did these But, alas! he could find no job. priests and scribes quote from? Tired and despondent he traviped (10.) Did the Prophet they quoted along. . Then suddenly he smiled. Surely from and did l.hese scribes and priests if they only knew how polite he was think that the expected Christ was to he would be given a job at once, be an earthly Ring? Why? The idea was immediately acted (11,) Verse 7 -What is ft which neon makes diligent: study of a worthy sub - An atfluent�looking old gentleman near. Up went a hand, and off joct noble or ignoble? into the gutter flew the old gent's (12,) Verse 8 -How would you de- scribe a max with a motive of Herod when ho sent these wise men off to find Jesus? (13.) What reason is these, if any,: to believe that some attend Church to day, pretending they are seeking 3e - sus, with r.s Ignoble motives as Herod: had(? 14.) Verse 9 -If a man to-daY would see Jesus what "star" or, sign does he need to follow? (15.) Does God send a "star" or its equivalent pointing to Jesus to every marl or to only a few? Give your rea- and Chas. Sanders were appointed auditors. Mr. E. Christie was ap- poiutted delegate to attend the an- nual convention of Ontario Associa- tion of Fairs. Zurich The annual meeting of the Zurich Agricultural Society was held on Tuesday. The financial statement THE COURAGE OF OPINIONS ' The ways in which people form their opinions are most remarkable. showed that the society had enjoyed Every man, when he begins his rea- a . most prosperous year. The 'be- I sdnahl° life, finds certain genera) ceipes were sufficient to defray all °Pinions, current In the world. He is expenses and clear the property at shoraanothebyr,these eitherpdirectlynorn115 e)- the society from debt. The officers action. If be Is soft and plastic, like are : John Pfaff, president ; W. the majority of people, 11e takes the East' Wawar osh The first meeting of the Council for 1912 was held on Jan. 8th' ; members present, John Gillespie, Reeve, and Messrs. Burchill, Camp- bell, Scott and Stonehouse, Council- tolors.each y rs: Having scribed to the statutory declarations of qualification and of office, the Reeve in the chair, the minutes of. last meeting of 1911 wore road and confirmed. A. Porterfield, and F. Anderson, wetb again appointed Clerk and Trea- surer at their . former salaries of $120.00 and $100.00 respectively. Wm. Wightman was reappointed Assessor ab a salary of $05.00, this amount to include postage, etc. J. W. Bone and J. S. Scott were appointed Auditors for 1911, salary, az y,. $8.00 each. Board, of Health, bhe Reeve and Clerk, James Mitch re-elected for three years, Thos. II. Taylor and .'os. A. Brandon for two years and one year respectively. Dr. Stewart, Del - grave, M. H. 0. The Reeve, Clark and Treasurer are to meet with representatives from the Township of Morris and arrange a settlement of Telephone, drainage. and boundary line account. do date. ' Seven copies of ,the "Municipal World were ordered as formerly for the use of the Council, Clerk and Treasurer. The Clerk was instructed to notify the County Clerk that the municipal- ity intends asking the County Coun- cil for assistance in the building and maintaining of the ewo river bridges, now already constructed. By-law No. I, 1912, confirming the appointment of Township oft earls, and Dy -law No.2, 1912, appointing the Council Road Commiseioaors for the present} year, both read and pas- sed. T.H.O.M.A.S. W.A.T.T.S.', Practical, Boot and Shoe Repairer Repairing done promptly., Skates' put on while you wait. Skate. Straps of Solid. Leather: eut any length desired. Suit Cases and Trunks repaired. A Trial will convince you of the Neatness and Promptnesswith wirier I execute my work.' Open Every Evening.: OPPOSITE i, STOR< FIG"fy. TTHEroS,�TaF .!''liI0V A9Arte Shoes made to order' J. Caldwell, first vice C. Eiiher, second vice. Directors, J. Geiser, J. Decker, Henry Nceb, Louis Scheibe, Alex. Rennie, Casper Walper, W. 13. Battler, A. Reichert and Fater Deio- Bert, Auditors, J IIaberer and J. Decker Jr, President Joh Pfaff was appointed a: delegate to attend the convention at Toronto on Feb- ruary 7 and 8. Mr. D. S Faust was re -appointed seereeary and treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schwanz of Colborne visited with the tormor's sister, Mrs. Abraham. Geiger, last week, • Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Merner of the 14th con. are moving to town and will occupy Mr. John, Decher's dwelling recently vacated by Mr, Leon Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wickens, and Mr. Robertson of Ingersoll; attended the funiral of the infant daughter of k 'd. ,. 1I . r Stele k, Mr. and rs Mr. and Mrs. .Jacob .Zimmerman, who have been visit:ng here for the past two months returned 'to their home in Davenport, N. D. on Mon- day. The following 41 the report of the election of officers of the Junior Y. Winghatm. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pringle attends ed the funeral of the lattr,r s mother at'Belfonrafne last week. Mr. Alt,+ Pat tersoii of Grisword, ' Man., is the guest of Mrs. J. I. Pat- terson. of Messrs,' Geo. ?Jed John Coutts. )'TeonaWa• Mop? visited fre'vlS in Winehanl s.lt vicinity mast week. It is twenty -gel -it _ „ years since Mr. Gen. en.� t v, Coutts left Win'rhea end 'this is his first • ir, back to the town. IA Cora Beckwith, deuehi0R of Mr. end Mrs. M. 11. Pee -with, is ill in Toronto with dyphtherda February 1st, 19M Years Of Suffering 4 nie t rr an 6. sae of Catarrh A Desperate C Head "My Mather' had catarrh. in the &east; for a long tirno It was such, a deaper- ate case that he didn't know what to do, but one of his friends recoMmendctt Ile got a:'batt fo dac lila Sarsaparilla, Floe iia P '9 hBCean•- O a com- menced taking and as s000 menet taking it he felt'relief and, after the use of two other bottles •rte - was coinpletely^ cured. Re was apo well pleased he has ever since recom- mended Hoods Sarsaparilla.": IUette1 Aline Begin, 'Levis, Y. Q. Settee Get )-lood's'Sarsaparilla today. by all deimsit15 everywhere.. (ri �: i'7 .,7, ewe( Ctiaa•a,t}'^rrs.':-tt'ia an• eight books of the 1•luddhiet Vihle, and was written by the aiutho • as a sort of penance to purify hie stint,, It 1F lihe property of a descendant. of the writer, and has pessed 110 0 sacred heirloom from father ta: sot1 fol' a' thousand years; );very precaution hall been taken to insure the, safety of the document. In a case of white, wood 1s a beautiful lacquered hot. wrapped in green silk. Within the, °s lacquered 'box is another made of a, very light porous wood that is re -r teneively used in the manufacture cabinets in whop to store treasnrea;+ In the box is the precious wxi f� When your feet are wet and coli,, and your body chilled through sad, through from exposure, take a big dohs of Chamberlain's Cough ReototbV, bathe your ,feet in hot water bearke going to bed, and you are almost i certain to ward obi a severe col. For sale by All Dealers. COMING � I opinions that are about him for has v de- fiant, a and. If ho is sell � own. fia'nt, he takes the opposite of these opinions and gives to 1 lien his vehement adherence. We know the two kinds well, and as we ordinarily see them, the fault which is at the root of both is intellectual cowardice. One ratan el.ings servilely to the old ready-made opinions which he finds, because he is afraid ot being called rejects rash and radical; another Plects the traditions of his people trona fear of being thought fearful, and timid, and a slave-. Both are cowards. Both are equally removed from that brave seelel'ng of the truth, which is not set upon either winning or. avoiding any name, which wIlI take no opinion for; the sake of conformity and reject no: opinion for the sake of originality; which is free, therefore - free to: gaoler its own convictions, a stave, neither to any oompuleion nor to any antagonism. fillips Brooks, 'TIII, CARE OF LitM1'S In places where electric light or' gas, are not available If lamps be goodand have proper 'attention, one cannot wish for a more satisfactory light; but if badly eared for they will be a source of much discomfort. The. great secret ot having lamps in good working order is to keep them clean P. A, President, Alma Axt ; record- and to use good oil. Have a i'egular ing Secretary, Ernie Fritz j; Cor. sec,, Muriel Preetor; Treas., Olive O'Btion; Organist?, Minnie Menet.; Assistant Elsa Heyrock • Librarian, ,Sen nis Calfas, Russell Preeter ;, Page boys, Le Roy, O'Brien, Graham' Met- er ' Mrs. Fuss, widow ot ,the llte Hen - wicks and turn them ,quite low. Wit ry Fuss, died at the residence of her a soft, wet cloth, well soaped, wipe son, M. Conrad Vi -s on Wednesday, the burner thoroughly, working the at the age of over 85 years. Site cloth as much as possible inside 1 of ' was one of the early settlors of this , the chburneratogot off every particle charred wick. Now fill the lamps within about one inch of. the top, and wipe with a damp towel and then a dry one. Adjust all the, parts and return them to their proper places. Whenever a new wick Is required in a lamp'wash and scald the burner be- fore putting' in the wick. With a sons, (10.) Verse10--Mention some things which always Produce joy and then describe that which produces the greatest joy to mortals known. Is the (17)Vcrr 11 -What ground for belief t._ at those. who seek Jesus will surely find him? (This Is one of the questions which may be answered In writing by members of the club.) ('18,) What are the emotions stirred, the tnotives formed and the deeds dome by all who really seek aud ,find Jesus? sus? ('19.) Verse 12 -is there any liability that those who live in the presence of Jesus will ever be duped into be- traying him? Lessen for Sunday, Feb. 11. 1912. The cloy Jesus In the Temple. Luke I1 40,53. place and time for trimming the lamps.. Put a folded newspaper on the table so that any stray bits of burned wick and drops of oil may fall upon it. Wash sad wipe the chim- neys and shades. Now take off all loose parts of the burner, washing them in hot soap -suds and wiping with a clean soft cloth. Trim the section.. A 01:)' ei Salt There is a, silty of salt situated at Wieliczka, a little mn'ntoipadlty some six miles from Cracow, in Polish Aus- tria, and the centre of the (.Galleaaai salt industry. It would take at least I student lamp, the receptacle for waste oil, which is screwed, on tho. bottom throe+ weeks to visit ever partien of the burner, should be taken off ; this marvellous ctrl, which dates hoick at least once a wool( and washed. to 1044. Men nave worked Ln its ofSometiriles. a wickwill get very dark .. renews for,, centuries. Horses ]rave .'slut dirty before it is half consumed. been brought, to life and have died a 1t is not.economy to try to burn It; there, without seeinga the light of • rplaec it. with a fresh one. The day. It is virtually city hewn In It_ and expense are slight and salt. The mines contain 1 wonder- rite iucreiise in clear'ness•and brillian int ball -rood, • Which is 24a it. below a,ey will repay the extra dare. When the surface, and two n larkahio a lamp is lighted' it should not at, chapels, on the ac of e ,e which once be turned up to the full height; is carved a vior ,I n. Tho wait until ,'the chimney is heated. stiles lit ton n•i .:'' r miles of Beautiful shades are often cracked or ftu'xy line +, •a nsu tine broken by having hot chimneys rest, 1411±11 at tui. i':i' ,'.,,,i a against .them. Now, when lighting a EKIIF, DURENWEND of Toronto will be at the Rattenbury House, Clinton ---ou--- Friday, Febo•9 With a stock of the n ewe*, European and American Fash- ions in Hair Goods. Our Transformation for the lady who has titin hair, cannot be equalled. Ars, Oen Goons are noted. for W : to aoob FFasHtoN. ``e their superior work- manship, exclusive styles and fine qual- ity of hair. 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Butter Wrappers For Good Butterkthere is always a hriek.demand at the top price the market pays r lnka,hest when done up in rt neat wrOP- EvenGhue But , n ,_ ' and namederev. of per with the tisesr' N name. poereffiee This also advertises the nicker end ' brings more r11')' ,rrs ' Ify ou are not now noing the printed wrsnpers,'try nor hilt: If von art using them, you will continue ,:n well:idr..r•i3 .*Ian pica be.. There's a: team in a pe 't 11gn 11110 Gbe...O t iF Order a Suppy at the Office o \ ecord. The News R ,