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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-03-21, Page 477,7 ton:'News= 'ele°rd, Msrcb lith, Igit, WALL PAPER TIME NAS COME AGAIN 1 Now, in the spring season, is the time when the beautiful new creations in wall paper tempt the home lover to re -decorate the r-ooiils and give to the whole house a beauty ,and fresh- ness that fully transforms it, We. invite you to the (nest display of new wall paper we have eve: shown. These wallpapers have beEn, carefully selected for our trade, from the choicest productions of the season, and we know that -no .filler goods can be secured anywhere. The price wilt be found exceedingly reasonable. The new papers are now ready for spection.. 3Citi •in - ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE. COOPER & CO. CLINTON U1rr,tiN1 ttv 11D DIiLSstii AKINN a Bayfield. Mr, James Sturgeon and soar David of Si, Thomas spelt a few days in the village the past week. Mr, Stur- 1 like 'the place 1 r hili o eo nt l;m theta's no l old home village and Purf3oses' taking' up his residence hire again shortly to engage in fishing,: • Mi;, ant. Mrs.,Janie Spackman were thisWeek Sutlnmeri>til�l The,yl,atlies' Gg114 met, at the home 01 Mr;S H, McBiien on .Wedapsday,•' Rev; C. E. Jeakins of; Clinton will n Sun-, rich S T C O a'1 17 Peter's rca . St h P 1 day ai`Gernoon,; Mr. L. 'Johnston has engaged with Mr. R J. ' Watt las io'F the summer months.. , vision alt II,t1§green I . Mrr ant Mrs, James rJolins'ton vis - g ark- l having gone es el to set Mrs Sp fted'MMs, John Johnston on Sunday. ill: , ,; � a r -:'aid • Who is, seriouslylir=cr- Glark of 'Witme p man's faUher, . }Mr. 0 A. very successful ih:sh social . waif flyuui visit to .friends about here re- grven under the auspices 01 the La- eeuty ' Aid ot St, =Andrew's clilirch one 3aro2d, I3i'- dlesMrs,roads Govier and Mr., I g Monday ather had Ton nthe there1gins .visited Clinton friends on :Sun - was in rather condition clay.:::. . was a good turnout and a: very enjoy - spent. The refresh- Mr: E. Mci3rien has engaged,r. wieh able time was mcnts wore ofan appropriate charas ,Mr. {'after of TuckersYnilQt foe tiro for '" consisting of many seasonable summer mon•ths. Mrs, W. J. Mcl3rien spent a few days last week with Clinton friends.' Mr, D. Wright sold 'a fine horse to Mr.' McCluskey of Goderich recently, and` one to Mr. Walrus of Clinton. Mr. Walgate Tebbutt has been vis- iting friends on the 7Sase Line. Mr. Tebbutt intends going west • very shortly Mr and Mrs. Saunders of Colborne • e• ' have taken up their residence the Mason farm. Mr T. Mason on his return from a reet C Ili YM1SIt t0 count Kent Y dainties, The Program was also 'good. Rev. Mr, Mince and Rev. Mr. Macfar- lane each gave a short and interest- ing ,address. Mi. R. Bailey cdlitr1- butecl a solo, as also did Rev. Mr. Maofarlane. Miss' IRiehardson and Mr. Robert Richardson sang a : duet, Rev, Mr. Hinge gave a recitation and the choir rendered several selections in their usual good manner. , The proceeds amounted to thirty-two dol- lars, a nice little stun which the lad- ies can'be trusted to expend judicious- - fox the the cause; good' of e I y There are summer resorts and sum- mer resorts, but for sheer length oI brought back a pale of good working season Balmy Breezy 13ay field is hard I horses. , to heat Those .who first carne hero, nit "rely for the summer mouths, soon come to regard tuffs as their real Porter's Hill home and leave only for the shortest) ' possible time in Viae winter season., Daring the 'past mdnth, Porter's The first arrivals this season were Hill Council, No: 306, C. O. C. F. ad- the family of Dr. Atkinson of DetroitI ded fifteen to their membership. This. Ad. large and unexpected increase was due who came on Tuesday. . 1. )r.ie.- son's family 'always stay until fate; almost entirely to the dertcrmined in the autumn, October at least, so and efficient efforts put forth by Or - they certainly scent to think that 'gantzer D. W. Ackerman, who spent Bayfield's all right. la week in our midst and, though the Idr. Robert McMurray was a dele-i weather was severely coldand tete gate to the Orange Grand Lodge of roads almost impassible, Friend Adk- Ontario West which met in London moan stayed right at his job, It last week„ which is equivalent 171 say -I is wonderful what can be aceoen- ing that the brethetn here had a,plished when you get the right man in the right place and we certainly think in this case we got him and ei any council wishing the assist- ance of an, organizer to booth the work we would heartily ro.oimnond Friend D. W. Ackerman of Mitered as we found) him an all round good fel- kr spending several weeks in Florida, � low. 'Signed on behalf of the Coun- have returned and will be the guests" cit, 11. Y. Cox C. C., 0. W. Peeler, for a few days of the tornler's parclits1Recorder. " before returning to their haute at the CantoSan Soo, • On Thursday evetjti-ig last a public Meeting in the interests of beulperance was held in 'the Presbyterian church been has ld and fairly well at!anded. Rev. A. pleasant two days' - visit last week ?ss poor health for Annie Macdonald upwards of a Macfarlane presided and Bev. J. with his sister,_ Mrs. Johns, near getMiss hettleweli of Toronto delivered a Elimville, mouth, .•• very able address. On motion of Miss Grace Murdoch has resigned Friday of last week gave us the Ret Mr. Latus and Mr. James Camp tiler school on the Bayfield Road and heaviest snowfall of the season up - bell t was resolved to organize for; Miss A. Petrie began teaching in her wards of a foot of the beautiful tailing e Local Option committee rept next ere and a committee representative of Misses Lillie and LTi Moffat 1 !t Mr, J.J.Irvinehasbeen one an en - the various churches was appointed to start the work going. Oil the return of Mrs. Phoenix to her home in Michigan she was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. harry Barron-, who will be her guest for 0 w=eek or so. , Mrs. Greene has returned to the viilagfi after spending the winter with her :daughter at Gerrie and a' son at Drayton. Mrs. Alexander .Sterling of the 14th con. of Goderich township was a goes' at the home of her mother, Mrs, Wm. Sterling this week. Miss Jessie 'rough has been visiting at the homes of Mrs. James. Camp- bell and Mr: John 'rough during the past week. .A number of young people from here went over to Varna on Tuesclli even- ing and gave the play,"iSariner Has- kins," las- lies " which was presented here so sucaesseully some time ago. 1 011,11c8141110 TIIt: IRAY'AL HQTEL' .r LUCK -I Mho by ldnng, . "rhe fire; dip tincnt , I OW COMI'LETt'LY DISTROYEI) wap off hand ,early,, but could ''40 and M>?s. wCIleodr Co dz e n s t mB,l Y FIRE. IRE. .tlstIIdlorld 1af- nothing, to C h eck file e blaze. i o Stripa.' and Mrs. :.Gaines 0fChatham short time tire whole uestsRev and MrSLucIrnotiv, Mareh-20,—The Royal Ho- fuzna0eele Soonafterwards..., :s thae wens athe Parsonage Uhlsweeir. 'hate was•compleeydguIroof fell Jai, Inaldeand, tv,o four s 'lzSaturdayatemnoon lastMiss which wasc soevere } nothing remained but to wall . ' Couhzenheu1pditsa iYnepanseucceTiul tCelrark,5 thoe'elloedsscee, twhiasSmaorankineng.ed Mart reciU 1 of er p • numbers were given very satisfactory that Vale by smoke, and on hurrying down hoard tho cracking, of flames in ily, shgNing'. the .pupils to be making, excellent 'progress. ` Daintily' served 'the cellar. On ()pantilea doorway; to refreshments brought, the pleasant the basement he was met by a rush gathering to a close. of flame- and Smoke which nearly overcame him. As 4uiekly as, possible he rushed Upstairs and awakened the barliender, 1 Dlr. Wallace, 'and the two men rush- od through tie house amusing the � guests and thelheip. Some had/bare- ly time to --grab a few clothes, while most of the ;omen escaped in their night robes. All the boarders ant)' help lost all thole 'belongings. Y assed There spread rapidly, and in a Queen's UniversiU bill has rh 1 p p Cee initiates the flames were ticking the Commons after astrenuous- ,dc - up the stairways and the interior of bate: • Varna An entertainment was given in the town hall on Tuesday evening' under the auspices of"St. John's chetah. The attendance was not'so large as would have been the else had, not,the roads been, in such bad condition. The program, however, was all that could be desired. It was put on by' the Bayfield people and consisted of the play, "'Farmer Haskins," 'which was given in Bayfield several' weeks ago, supplemented by several musical duets, numbers such as choruses, t solos and instrumentals Miss RoueG and Messrs Bailey and Mackenuhe,con- 1•r'lbuting ;thus to the program, which was much enjoyed. Miss Olive Adams has returned to her home in Detroit atter a pleasant visit with [r, nes here. She intended stopping over in London for a short Dr, Weekes. num D visit with her c s , Mr. Herbert Coll -'ns of Ripley ,has been visiting his cousin, Mr. Will. Logan of the Parr Line, Mass A. J. Keys has returned after a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. C. 4 kll V . Itathweli of Lucknow. Mrs W. D. McASh entertained a number of young poop:,e in :honor of her voce, Miss Olive Adams of.: De- troit. • Miss Logan entertained a. number of friends to niect her 'Cousin, Miss Col- lins of Ripley. Mr. Ings paid a visit to London re- cently, ON7ARI0 An, encouragingly laege increase, rn business has decided the Grand Tau1J Pacific `Railway 'to enlarge its • Forte William elevators at a cost of X500,•- 000, Construction is do bp started at once, and; according to' presents ' estimates, the work should be finished by August 15th There will be- built altogether 116 bins, giving an extra Capacity of 2,532,500bushels of'grala and this, bringing the total up bo" 6,000,000 bushels will make therii the"; laz , est elevators a v, tors Int the world. , g geed representative.' Mr. Malcolm toms let yesterday for Port Stanley to engage. in fishing The balmy days of the past wv, cl. have touched .most people with siring ler- READY TO WEAR Couch & Co. lElililiorySpriug Couch and Co. are pleased to announce their spring opening Thursday evening March 28th, and. following days. No - store outside the city will show a larger dis- play of Millinery than is to be seen at this store this season. We will leave it to your own judgment if the dis- play has ever been equalled in Clinton, MILLINERY. TIIIS STORE SELLS H16N CLASS Visit our Ready -to -Wear Depart- ment. We believe that` we have reason for making favored•' Comments upon our present:display of Tailor' ' Made Suits, LungiCoats, Skirts, Gingham dresses, House dresses, Embroidered • dresses, Ladies' 'blouses, etc, As we are shwa ing the most exquisite and eaclus- • ive;creations of the best manufactures in Canada. You aie in- vited. to inspect this beautiful collection of garments. our S15A' � Illi 1,l�yIUll�y11 �1i1ir We like to say u//i good things about Suits, Coats and dresses etc, BUT We like better to have you try thein on and tell us the good things your- self. THIS STORE FOR HUGH GLASS GOODS Mr. and Mrs. James Donalsvn, al Kippen Mr. and Mrs W...J. Jones ,.made a Brucetield.' Rev. Hall 'Wood, pastor of Alma street Presbyterian church, St. Thom- as; has accepted the call to the past- orate of the Presbyterian church' in this village. McKillop Township Sir. William Holton, who was quite is recovering. aext wiel place this week. • in less than twenty-four hours, ' c Pre c• last week for Moosejaw., Sask., where joyable fortni'ght's visit in the city the former was to he married last of: Toronto. Saturday to Mr. Dan, Kilpatrick, who; The McNichol Brothers have moved is well known around here. Their to the place which they recently Mir - many friends join in wishing them been chased from Mr. John Price. The vote on Church Union in Presbyterian church at Walton almost unanitnaus for union Goderich. Township A quiet wedding occurred on Sat- urday last when Miss Hato E. Per- due, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wni Perdue, was united :in marriage to Mr. Oscar Tebbutt, son of Mr. Geo. Tebbutt, all of this .township The cioromony was performed at Ontario street parsonage, Clinton, by Rev. '1, W. Cosens. The many friends of the young couple join in wishing them long life and prosperity. r voyage. They wore accompanied by Mrs, Lawrence Moffat and family. Mr Molitt lett on Saturday in charge . of the car of his brother-in-law, W. C'ak.lwell Mr. Thomas Rathwcll of the 2nd con. of Stanley, Who sold his farm to his nephew, Mr. John Rathwel7 had liis auction sale on Friday last during the storm, 'Consequently there wasn't a large attendance, but good priers were realized: The highest price realized for a horse was $205 and for a cow $08 while a calf brot eighteen dollars. The total amount realized was $1680. ivir. Albert Harley is this week moving to the place which •he has rcnod for a term of years. • George tlendloy is going to work• with Mr. A. Harvey for this somber Mr. James Mustard has engaged John Robinson at $315 per year' for the term. Mr. James. 'Museard has engaged Mr. Taylor to work for him for a year. at a good rate. These aro good times for the farm- ers and farm, workmen. Mr. Robert 'Dinsdale lost an import- ed snare last week. Mr. W. Ilarvey has shipped three carloads of horses to Mr. Sparks of Saskatoon, besides bliyi 1g and selling to others. One afternoon he sold no loss than dieven horses by private sale. ' Mr. Taylor has moved into Mr, Charles IYinsdalo'.s house. Mr. Charles Hinsdale and family went down to Parkhill last Saturday to visit friends • 'there before leaving for Brandon, Man., where Mr.;Dins- dale spent last season working with his brother, Last' Sunday Itev. J. Greene preach- ed Educational sermons on the Varna circuit and pleased all who heard him. On the evening of Friday the 8th 'inst. the Methodists held a very suc- cessful basket social in the home of Mr. Jones. A very enjoyable 'time was spent by the large number pres- ent. Stanley Township The. following from a copy of the. Ridgetown Dominion of recent date refers to a former resident ot ley township, wlto wilt be remember - led by some of foe 'older residents. "William • Weste,ott a well known and respected resident of 'Talbot street, ' Howard, died . oti Tuesday. The deceased was horn in Devonshire England, in April 1831, coming to Canada in 1836, evilh his parents who settled in Huron County. In 1804 he married Miss Caroline Smith, and in 1877 moved from Huron. to IrIo- ward township. Mrs. Wescott died in 1888. The children living are Geo. rge Wescott, of Howard, Miss rice at Moine, and William in •11.1e west. A nephew, Mr. John' Young, of Detroit, cause over to attend the funeral, Nensall the was The British uavy estimates show a small decrease. Mr. Ifugh Mackay, a pioneer of western Ontario, died, at Ingersoll last week in the hundred -eh year of his age. Elwin and Bert White, 'Alfihia 'Me- ewen, W. Dougall and Mf, Traquair loft for the west' last Thursday., Miss Swan, nurse, who has been has return- ed 1 r', • oir, si, 'n with heri n u ti g ed to Godorieh. Anniversary services will be held to Carmel' church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macarthut of Craig vistaed at Mr. J. Maazrthur's last week. Mrs, Ellis, Mrs. F. Smallacom!be and Miss Mattie Ellis attended the wedding of Miss Milian of, Goderich recently. The Rebecca .Lodge initiated sonie new members one evening .last week and had a lunch after ithe ' interesting ceremony. The Rebeccas are . -in- creasing in number all over, It will pay you To come here. Thu people are all talking about the wonderful values they get at F. A. Edward's sale. firing Millinery Opening lasems i There's no easier way to, save money than by taking advantage of the low prices. • Several: different lines placed on the table this week including Corsets, Waists, Shirts,, Men's trousers, Caps, Rain Coats, Smocks, etc. Prices quoted on the papers do not fully show the good values. You neer] to see the goods. Come and get your share 01 the bargains. On Friday evening of this week' ?he Presbyterians will hold a concert in St. Andrew's church for the purpose of raising funds for te3e Sunday school. They vote on Church Unioil in the Varna circuit, including the Kippon appointment, was as 1olaows quar- terly official board, 28 for and 3 against ; 200 members fox and 12 against, and 52 adherents vothd for and 3 against. . On Tuesday evening, the 5th Inst.,• Mn. and Mrs: Ivison celebratedth e fifty-fifth anniversary of their wed- ding day 'when a number ot, their children and grand -children were pres- ent aid spent a very pleasant even - Mg'. The guests presented Mrs. Hi - son with a gold watch and chain and Mr. Iv1ison with an easy chair. The Rev. Mr. Snowden baptised the young- est grandchild, Henry Thomas Brown- lee,. rownlee,, the same evening. All join in wishing this worthy couple who have endeared , thetclselves to the whole countryside, many happy returns of rte"day. F. A, Edwards DAVFIELD FERTILIZER. 1 beg to announce our Spring Millinery Opening Thursday Even'g, Mara . . Z� and following days. The very latest French designs will . be shown on this occasion. We extend a cordial invitation to all, HISS M. E. UATELON Millinery Apprentice Wanted. tw Why not use Fertilizer instead of barnyard, measure ? It is easier to apply to the land and gives„, batter sattisfaetion in every way. It is used for all grain crops and also a good catch of clover and poor mea- dows. Give your land a good top dressing of Fertilizer before planting your potatoes and also when hoeing thein and it will double your, crop. It is good fon beans and for all kinds of root coops. it has been. tested and: found to be better than otlsr fertilizers.. Give it ,a trial. Over three hundred tons sold already The National Fertilizer, which is placed on the market by the National Land, Fruit and Packing Company, anY , shows 'the following analysis compar- ed with barnyard manure : Nitrogen 3,50 equal to 4.0 am- monia: ' Phobphorio acid 5.75, equal to 12. soluble phosphates. Potash 3.80, Sold by - Frank W. Evans, Sole right for the County:, of Huron. $ee our agents, Frank W ''Evans Phone - . ClintOln 4NYTHING that is produced in Canada from Canadian materials, by the application of Canadian brain and labor, will always have first call with me. And it's only good business on my part that it should.' • a7 Fi!BRBART P011 BAR�AIli AT Walker's Furniture Store We wish to greatly reduce our stork of fine` furniture and house furnishings. We are marking several pieces away down from the regular price. Thera is 0general, reduction throughout the whole store, except,, on Linoleuois. We have our spring stock in now, but the prices are so close now that 'we can not allow any ,discount on oil cloth or linoleum. If you are thinking of buying a sewing machine we have a shipment new from the factory. Call' and get prices. The low prices will surprise you. We do no canvassing in this line. Every machine will be sold the same as a piece of furniture with a small percentage g profit. Every machine guaranteed ten years. PICTURE RIMMING DONE AT SiPECIA'L PRICES: DURINO 'FEnRUAILY. AND 'MARCH A 4TEAUTI ••• ^' Irvr aTOCK TO SELECT r Roar. e'; The Stor 5s, of Quality. Phone 28 er �I. ■ IFurafitaaro Dealer and Undertaker Residence sidence Phone 140 1 The News Record to end of 1912 for $1.00