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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-06-20, Page 4° ConatanLe Tt„tlttam ,.o of �tr t; .Cord's progressive Merchants, paid: a %lett to his Methea and friends here til,is week. r: EIotha n ; S tray' a 'aek. Il u of , I hlr ,., • 'paid a visit to old actdt1 aij baneee` hi the villhgc recently. .Th .nails picnic t eau ricrac 1 n , t t or the �( tsa, nc 1 0 e Sunday sch o1 will be he31 or Do- minion )ay of the farm of Mr, 1' Meaticlt way o'' a.el entrance by t f'h. a A V'nl. Rin'e's on the banks, of the Mait- land, ',There will' be r ees ,: n e matches, repines, in ,.rort,s Piing that , oes to make” 'succss'' 1 t tl picnic, ' as we have el C'nnsianee. Tee cream Good :lCorrin , . A:.' you Ccu`6- Record reader•? i VERANDAH SCREENS 6, 8, and .10 t"EET WIDE, HAMMOCKS $L and $1.50. FAN'S ALI, 1^RIC'ES, 1 COOPER CO. Cliintan -News segued• iimarimumosuummmousummumw Hotel Mr. 'Feed. l.uohharci tdok,,tn eprs;on to Doti: et last week, Mr.t 5:'1` Walter cz, afterthe eloso•ot the Foresters' convention in I'•iaillil- lon, took a little run down' to' Ban-, ulo and spent a olds or two wtilli, leis , ,, brutlier-is-Iaw, Pref. )c,, C, CJlutil. June 20th, 1912. Porter's, Hill';:. MCS Elliott 'anal daughtet of : Ylrcht gar+ have been spending a few. ` mays with, the lady's sister;, Mes. William Johnston. Miss Nelli 1Nucdoh all P ScaPorth is g o lasiting friot dls in the '; vhcinity. " The many friendsof M?., William Mr. arid Mrs. T. M. FIard :and Elliott of silo 11th 00 11'1 will lie ;lorry Y a ,is, h'a 'Ht s tt, of Ci'intoii vis^iGod-'with 1Lr, and Mrs„ ,J, Mullet ori Suitday, :1 train load of v le , t titers was halt-, as ed here fo'e atl Hour or so on Monday and : they nearly cleaned' nor lnereh,nts out '01 evenh'-shads*`in • INC way 'of eatables but the were a Y nice 1)5501, or boys and slid thonsel- ITS Gtedit, 1 a speoial i , At t 1 al mrtttnb of'i',he �.^oun- cil on Monday an order )vas issued that alb dogs must be 'shot, or securely confined for sixty : days. Phis. ryas considered. ncceeeaky 'oil account or the rabies scare and was a, wise' step in view of the developments, 'Mr, J, R. Holmes has just finished, shipping large gtuititi'es of They, somewhere about sixty tons, vehieli which, will net ht'm $200 or there- abouts. At time of writing it is expected that INe company of volunteers who t.• on the march to flodcrich will encamp J�i' , mp in , 11. Ilolme> field or the night. Summerhill. Mr. John Scarlett paid a visit to Summerhill friends on Monday. Mrs. Anthony Lawson of labile -a; spent a low days the guest of hfr.'. and Mrs. \l',Il.:nin Lawson. The Misses Cousins and Miss J. Watkins spent last week the guests of their mica, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.Watkins. I Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rutledge, of Clinton ,spent Sunday at Tors. John J,ohnston's ' Mr. and Miss Steep of Clodericii township were guests in pia and ,lr'. T. J. Lindsay on Sunday, , Miss Myrtle Beacom i;.spending a few days under the parental rool. Mr. R, Colborne of Seaiorth is ?Is- iting at his home on the sixte:et�n concr^seion. Mrs.. C. Beacom visited at Mr. W. Biggins of Colborne on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay of 1 melon were Visiting at Mr. Thos. Lis liray's on Sunday. ']he Ladies' Guild met at the Lome Ahs. J. Rapson on tVellu, study. Mie. H. McB•ricn took ;n the exalt: - D trreb lastReek. siert to c week. Mr. and Mrs, ,J lmcs Lindsay of the u sin. nit. Sixteenth toncrsslo spent Sunday tc 1 with their son, Mr Thomas I uuleay. Mr. 'M1ili Beacom spent Sunday at his home in Rummerhili. Rev: Mr. Jeakins will the unable to Sunday after- noon', take the sc iv ice ne t! n a t i Dental: conduc it noon, so Ah )ul sal avi as usual Irl the claming. OLe. R. G. Reid of Stanley visited friends in this vicinity on Sunday. al nem N);uI AND DrlcssarAtct.u, PHONE No. 78 Rl':AD v TO 1i' ,'Alt Couch & Co. Lades Sails, •alld Coals 1-2 P��ce SATURDAY. 1 Navy Four Ladies'. Suits in '� av Greyand tweed effects. e eFcts y Satin liningneatly n e a l,y tailored, Siree > , 34, 36 and 38, your choice of these four suits $1\0,50. Six onlyLadies' lox coats all new.this season in fawn Blok and white, c, hate, and navy ,.lies 34 and eta: Your choice Saturday` $7.50 CREAM. NETT WAISTS $2,49 In price only can these waists be.termed cheap the P Quality of nett arid style are -very disireable. The lot. consists of 15 worth $4.50 each.. We have them in all sizes our. Yhoice Saturday",$2.49, TWO BIG SP C,IAI-S t: IN SUMMER MLLLIN= ERY s Special ecial No. 1 h We put on sale Saturday 24 trimmed hats our own creations in the:most ex- clusive new designs some of these sold as high` as $8.00, 'Your choice Sat- urday $3.98. Special No. 2 Twelve trimmed hats all Y>*/!✓- good styles worth $4,00 ,yy>` 'and, $4.50, your choice. Saturday $1.98. A' good smart boy wants(' to learn the Dry Gd'ods•; BUSINESS to, realm that he has sullerecl a stroke of paralysis. It hoped he will: 50011 reaily.. Quite a number' iron) this vicinity took in the excursion to Debroi:t last' Week, K Priscilla Rata ,fat Mel' pose on from talus The M p e `, awong ' 'hon) were,. isles Torrance., .,Daisy Cordon tr and' Annie Macdougall, ' ,7re, nes Macdonald, Clonl Newton and Ville Sturdy, The Presliyterfan march here' run - bolding a strawhelry festival Friday evening next, tea served n 'six to eight 'o'clock, 'rhe ad - 5100 ice will be 20 and 25.00,515, date, Friday of next week. Goderich Township. Mr., and Mrs. Jas. A. Thompson of Toronto are spending a few' days 0f the honeymoon at the parental home of the former., tesidence of Mr. and Mrs, John _Thompson. The nunielous friends are 'exteudrreg good wishes Mr. John 11 Johnston and Miss Dclphii t 1), 'i'isltttorne were united in hymen's bonds on Wednesday of last week, the happy event taking ,!.sane at IInox church manse, Ciordericil, the Rev, C:ebrgc 11. Ross tying .lie isnot' hard and fast, Good wishes and lots of them to Mr. and OIr. John- ston. London Road. .Turd. Mr. Coscns iroolc charge )f the League meeting at Mr, Arthur Wilt - se's on Tuesday evening. 'Che Leag- uers are allays glad to have Ole. C'osens with thein. Jimmie, the Wee 5011 of i5T.: ',rreii, Snit, is quite "r11 with bronchitis, alesdarncs 11'. Stanbury, Ro.'tlilie and Hanley event on the steamboat excursion to Det.' oat, Mr, and Mrs John Tnriis have re- turned from their honeymoon and set- tled down to the sterol realities of ):10. A•II5s Rghy Walkinshaw of Clinton is visiting with Mies Ruby Wise. Messrs. F. C. 1Va1d on and Will Fal- coner have sold" limas at good figures lately. Statute labor is the order of the day. Next Sunday will be Flower Mun- i -105.'0e Turner's ehitreh, Brucefteld. Mrs. Len McConnell is spending • a few days s with Fhnstill friends.' Mr. Ross of `}calotth visited Brum- field friends this wee Mrs Jack Grainger vistaed her mother, Mrs, P. Dewey, this Week. Mrs. Cannamon is .visiting her daughter, Airs. (Dr.) Rogers, this week. Mr. and Mis. 13ruor Bossenherry of Gland fiend spend a few days in 0110. village last week, Anniversary services will be held In the Methodist o!urclt next Sunday, at two thirty and seven &clock. 1'n the afternoon, Rev, Mr.'.Jollifle, -a return- ed missionary from China will preach and in the ev'eniri;, the ser,ricc will be taken by the Pastor, ,Rev. A. W. Barker. Thee, will be suitable 1nustc, by the choir. Service will be withdrawn in the Presbyterian church next :Sunday (v- ellillg on account 1 C o t of the anniveh: alts in the Methodist elided). HQId Tho I:ntgraceeatddnatora4' arc . ..n. ., Preg>.sse here this week: with OIr: .puha 13eattie of .Varna presiding, Mrs, 'Porterfield'. oP"'Bol K •favi; is vise', s it1ng her 'daughter,;^Mrs, James I or guson, 4 Mry. C ve ensladc at d fief ria . t t ugfttr,, Voss Glreensiade,' Who have lieon res-' idents of 734ficld .for • scarf*ral base gone to . Hildsgreen where they will snake alieir, hOnle ,ill 1ut^lire, Mrs..4 n ri S ro 1, and dauglrterM. ;Hiss;: I°Iari°;est," of Minnesota, are guests of the Iormct's sister, Mrs,vt (ReY5, Wm. itjnde. 'On Sunday nextl Rev. 141 . ''r Macfar- lane acLa a r lane will, admynister, the sacrament in S1.Andreeds church. The preparatory" service will be held at 11 a, m. Friday" when Rea. 16. T. Pcat.lay of Londesboro will preacli, Mrs, Brandenburg, anal ^her boether, alt. Orval Weston, of Detroit cane up on the excursion on Friday .last and purpose 'spending a'•Slhort while at their home iii"Bayf,eld, 'Mrs. (Capt.) J. A. Ferguson left 00 Tuesday to join her husband tor a trot up the lakes. Air. and Mrs. James Haien of Dungannon wee: idle guests for a leW days the past week C M. Gar r Y Drehmann, who is a sister of Mr., Haines; Mrs. Beacom and sister, Miss Jennie L.r.vin of Midland, Miele,are visiting their brothers, Messrs. W. 11. and ' A. E. Erwin. Messrs. William Clement, George S ls, ,John Beatty and Ralph dress ratan of Seaiorth were guests at the Albion on Monday. They carte river 1:o lish and each of them took home a fine string of black bass They ter tainly caught a lot of heautleS, many of them measea:ng from fourteen to sixteen inches in length. That should satisfy anybody. Mr. and Mrs Newman of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards of Toronto are guests attale, l'0mMK- Ala George Stewart of Detroit was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown for a fear flays of the 1:ast heel Mrs. Fred. Edwards and family of 'I'oronto are guests of Miss Fee.;uson for the summer. Dr, Brown and wife and Master Jack Jowitt of Clinton, Iowa, arriv- ed on Saturday and will spend a taw ,seeks winds Mrs. Brown's father, Mr. John 1Vltiddon. Mrs. Winters and Family of Detroit arrived ,this week and have taken a cottage in the • White City for the summer. Airs Wm. Pa.:inson and lamely, Master Lincoln, ncohn Misses Laura and Ruth Parkinson' and Miss 1'1?ie amid of Detroit aye epezaing a few weeks with Mis. Parkinson's brother, Mr. Walken Osmond, Clarence1 Po lockoris ,d a c from Lon- don last week to enjoy his holidays in the old home village. Muss Jennie Forbes, who has been principal of the Public school for 'the past two years, has resigned. Oliss Forbes bas been a popular and successful teacher and her departure is regretted. Before the school closed on Tuesday the. pupils read an aeldress to 1,iiss Forties and presented her with a pretty brass jardiniere as a token of Bair regard. The address 5005 read by Miss Florence Martin, and the presentatioe made by Airs Do,.,thy le on l,e, The address was es 1fol- lows : Dear Aliss Forbes,— Learning that you have resigned your position as principal of Bayfield Public school, we, the 'hogs and girics attending the school, P, desRc to express .our deep regret at, your departure from ainongst us. During the two years hat you have been our teachea,we earned to love' and respect you. By our dilligenee and unfailing kindness. and patience yea have made oulr school tante pleasant and profitable to us and what progress we have trade in knowledge we owe to your wise care and help, ,You have always taken a kindly interest in our welfare, both in and out 0 of the s hoot and h F a we eta that tt you w n v o are losingr not only a good and avis teacher but a true and real friend. .As a slight token of our love and respect we, ask. you to ac- cept this brass ,jardiniere, and anile et we offer you our best wishes tor, your futon; success and happiness wherever your lot nay be east.—Sign- ed on behalf of the school : Kenneth Smith, Florence Martin, -Dorothy' Fowlie, F1oy. Edwards, James Per - 1 1 Iv '(110117 will be an ice cream aroyl. strawberry some] on Thursday even ing next and under the auspices o 't'urner's church. 11 will take nlac on the lawn of Mrs. 0. Walters an a real good time may be expected There, v i be'h v 11t small tai admsl [s ou fl of tel tet cents. 'llu Clinton Band veil be in attendance Noble Holland has completed hl, gasoline tractor and is now cutting wood for the farmers around. Flarold S. Turner, son of to. (Geo. N. Turner;, who has been stuulymg St!.:ant Engineering with the, Interna - national Correspondence S e h ori l c Scranton, Pa., for tone past two years, has passed 11;s line) examination and rat recon u.tendatton or his acquirements has been awarded a fine diploma the possession of which is in itself evidence' that Harold has been a faithful and persevering sturl- ent, and should now have acq.uirod sufficient preparation to enable'htnt to successfully opetlate all makes of steam . balers,, 510013 engines and their accessories, also .dynamos, me- ters, pumps, elevators, etc. Sunday, next wilt be observed as Flower Stunlay at furrier's chur:h, Pastor Oosens .will preaclh'a ohfld- len's• sermon in the afternoon , and Miss Carrie Shipley will take the topic in the evening,. A musical pro- gram will sato be given. The present. abutments under ihe bridge known as Bl.;ladfoot's, having been declared unsafe,c meat cr.,s ed e will be substituted. Tuckersmith 'Township Blyth. • Rev, Mr. Jowitt•of,-Went 131ydges has been appointed to the Methothist oircuit of Blyth and Jackson. Mrs. (Rev.) Fear acrd son, Thorn- ton were eteet ung in Exeter 'Let sveek, Thornton has been suffering from blood -poisoning in his, hand, Mr. Eimer Nivens has secured a position in Regina, where he went to visit his uncle. EXETER. Mrs,, Sotale has returned from a lengtp visIt .'Wrt11 relatives ,' and' friends at , Oxford' add Marllette . in Miehigaa. Blyth Mr.. R. Slater visited last tveek with Hamilton and Dunnville frfeude. Mr. Arthur Stcinoff, who .has bean assisting in the decorating ' of a church in Clifford, is, now in Mincerd- ine where he is similarly employed. The pulpit of the Presbyterian church here, Was pceahIted' vacant on Sunday week; Rev. ' Mr. Mackay of Thamcslo,d, Alliin of Toronto. and Cerriie of Blenheim will be asked to preach here with a soiw to'a call. Mr. T. W, Scott has decided to give, up business. 1J.nv. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harticyof Du:.' slam were , aim e gtests at rectory last week Revs. Farr 'and Hartley . at- tended the meeting of the Synod in London the fns three clays. Mrs, Frank. Ricitan'lson passed away, on Tlutrsday week after a lingering illness. The funeral took place to Bluevale cemetery, Mr. and. Airs. R•ehardsdn" formerly Mang tin the Bluovale distrait', Mrs James Nesbil„L, who has been very 111, is now improving. Mr. James. (Aiming, who had been laid up with a case of blood poison- ing in his hand is ^recovering, and it is hoped he Will soon be a1S ,,.night again, Miss A. Maude King visored her home }n' Blyth for .a'few days lash week, but has returned to Detroit -to take a poi/then, as field secretary of •beaeonesS''work throughout the west- ern states. Klip en', M ,, 9th am ryuidoek has purchase ed a, house in Lgn)ortdville "and • will •remove - tlhere sborely. 'lieu oi'd friends•and neighbors hers wish Mr. and Airs, Murdock many happy and prosperous •oars lin their 'n' w 'if Y c onto•. The far -m' they are leaving, lots 10, con, 2, , Stanley- was Mr, Mburtit i 3,.. )]ts :boyhood. brine. ;'J'hoy will; be ,n(ssdd because ;in, ail -these ' years they aiave l solid excellent, friends and 'iicdglr- bors.>. Theia place wi'llbe taken by ;their youngest., son, ,7oiln„” who bekigs; io the l 4 o mhs r, s Jennf"c- ' 'Mcl3eeath„d onlhoye dauighbtorideofMisMr. Val • t er Mel3eath anal far some years or- ganist for the .Presbyterian church at Bruce'fieid. This war be the Multi generation 01 Murdocks on the, farm and all join in Wishing as great prgs- pe'ity;to,the. young and happy ,puplc as was enjoyed by their predecessors. On Conference Sunday Mr: A. Reid of the Pars 'Line, Stenl'ey, preached an excellent sermon in the Metltelist; church, delighting everyone, At the late exantinatlions at Tor- onto University Messrs, A: W John- ston son of Mr. W. I1 Johnston, and II Strachan of Brussels, both :orrnee' students of the Seaiorth Collegiate, shod equal for tate Alexander T. Fulton scbolaisitip in Mathematics and, Physics of the first year, Mr. D. Grassicic, who .reeeived his ptofe sion- al first-class cora:flea-be front the Fac- ulty of ledueation a few weeks ego, has received nolf a of his appoint- ment as teacher on the staff of ' -tate Public schoois at Ottawa at an ini- tial salary of $1200 and increasing by $100 each year until the maximum of $1600 is reached. Mt. Clrassicl i, a young man who has done good •mole as a teacher in Nest Huron, and his future successes will be tollowed by bit many friends Jicre with pleasure. Word has been received of the ap- pointment of Miss Mary Johnston, who is' tcacle ng near Weyburn Sask., as an examiner on the Saskatchewan provincial examinations for teachers' certificates, her work •to begin in 'the city of Regina 011 .7uly 1.Gtli. These three are fernier pupils of S. S. No, .14, Stanley. Wingham APs'. John McLean is erecting a few verandah in Front of lois residence. Mrs. Thomas of Chicago has eon visiting fter sister, Miss Houghton. • Dr. G. 13. Smith-olaq'oronto visit- ed .his brother, Mr, A. F;. Snaith, ;.1st week. 1115 Rla Cr 1.. ! ( ) o y and Mastea.. deur have gone on a visit to Montreal and other 1 ,) i 0111t 5 Mrs. P. Chevailior and little daug?t- ter. of Maple Green, Sask., have been cleating the lady's father, Mr. (nee ;go Wade. M1 Joseph )l Bowman and OCI lia' ale removing to Cobalt to join Mr. Bowman, who has been up therm for sonic time. AIrs. 'Pony Nichoi is not rccovecing very' rapidly from her severe illnese, The strore recently occupied by Air. J. W. *Ribbon is being fitted rq) as Offices for the Business College, The members o1 Mrs. Rutledge's Bible class •spent a social evening at the home of Miss • Copeland and while there peesentod Miss Ethel Musgrove,, one of their number, with a hand - somcrt. b ss jardiniere, in virus of ton: approahing marriage. • 14Ir..John Thornton died on 11tes'Iay week after a an illness of only a few days. Sincero sympathy is 1e11 tor. his young widow and two little children: The marriage tool: place at the hpnte of the bride's permits, Mr. and Mrs. D, NIol1at of '1 ulnberry, on Wed- nesday week of their daughter, Jessie M., to Colin J. Higgins' of the saute township. SEVERE NEURALGIA. (Jun -Ed. 'T1L11O'VGII 'fIlp1 USE OF 1)R. Wfi,LIAMS' PINK PII,LS. It r c ece In ev • I , . I crit• reason why Dr, Williams Pink Pills have :'tired the most severe cases of neuralgia,. sciattca,and other complaints in the group known as disorders of the vier- vcs. This tromp also includes S1: Vitus dance, partial paralysis and Idle common state of extreme nervousness and exoilabiJ.ly. Each of these com- plaints exists .l)ecause there is some- thing the matter: with the nervous system, 11 the hie0505 have tone and are strong and healthy you will lint have any of these complaints. The reason why Dr. Williams' Pink r111S cure nervous disorders is, that !hey restore• weal:, . ruin -down nerves , ,to titter proper state of tone. They act both diiioofly upon the blood supply and bite nerves. The highest medical authorities have noted that nervous. troubles generally attack people who are bloodless and. that! .tlte nerves are toned 5011011 the blood is renewed. It is thus seen that Dr, Williams'Pink' Pills pure nervous disorders, by caring the cause of the trouble The fol- lowing is an instance Miss '0(11105 Jones, London, Ont,, says °',For over a yea•. I, was an 411100se sufferer - from neuralgia, which located in my,tace and ' a 1 brad, The pain at tomos; was so intense that I could scarcely leap 111010 sexeanrng and no -tines I was doing for Iaa trouble seemed to .help inc. As, time went on my whole nee- vous system, was afreeted,. At last when I telt that my ease was a1-' niosd hopeless I was advised to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. The re- sult of this tau -Anima; was that I am enjoying now such c0)1110 1 ;110 I bad not known 10): years, and only those who have suffered ;r from neuralgic pains eaa realize what a bloss ng the Piths have been to ane," If you are suffering loan any lllood or nervous disorder begin to cure 'yourself, today with •Dr: 4Ailllianss' Pink Pills, which you can got Nam any ,medicine dealer or by Mail at 58 cents a box or six boxes 'for. .•3.50 from The Dr. Williams' Mtclicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. • lave ' l'u Panama ,Hat When the summer time comas lucky is considered tate- young, man of Clin- ton who can Sort a !!. enn'n P K P c Iala- 1na" hat, and yet, though thesehats have' become extremely popular, few p P , people know that the name is a mis- nomer. These •hats are not made at Panama but •in Ecuador, o Peru 'and Columbia, la. Iii was 'because Chegxea• t bulkfiit. q a ,export ofthese hatswas shipped via idle Isthmus of Panama that they got their name which proh- ably never area be correct/al rtow. In Latin -Anserina these hats arrenev- er called' Panama hats hut "Jipijapa" in honor of the -town in liicuador whenthey were first manufactured. It is a Popular' error also, to ima- gine Iliat! the s'tasaw out of which the "Panama" hats are made is very ex en e;ve. -In.South : Sot li American c l? uu- • o trios -the Panama hats a e 1 r 'worn b9 {. rich and ppoor alike. The highh prioes' We know area • a elargely 1 to the im- port! duties and to the fact that, Dire outer articles of more gerleral eon, sunlption, they pass through the hands, of a number of commission niers bee fore they reach the'uftimato purchas- er. The finest quality of hat, made' in the ;province of Manabi, houador, out of a fine, silky straw, is seldom seen in Canada, because the planters along the Eceadoniatt ooast are will- ing to pay from $80 to $100 for a hat so pliable and flexible that it can be folded up and carried in the 3100501 )v:.thoaq injury. Our For SPECIALS Next Week Screen Doors and Windows. Sherwin Williams Paints, Varnish, Japalac and Floorlac, Dustbane the great sweeping compound, the balance of lawn mow- ers and gasoline stoves at a big reduction. See our ' new perfection oil stoves WINDOWPHANIF—The modern translucent, Glass Decoration has ail the effects of stained glass, and costs about one tenth, of the real - thin g, 1st\\t — Harland Bios Stoves and Hardware SPECIAL SATE1 of LAWN AND VERANDAH FURNITURE 1 Verandah Curtains Verandah Mattings The season is short so we have made our profits the same, Come early and get first choice. The Store of Quality Phone 28 W. Walker Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Residence Phone 140 Li. CLEARING FIRE SALE On account of the slight damage done to our millinery we hare decided. to clear- out ours .,o ck at halfrice. p Come early while the e Barg arras last. Star ting FR- IDAYand SATURDAY ISS OANTELON & CO 41131113/131111111111111, NATIONALF' A N CEMENT Is a little any more the best going, but we don't charge' for Vit, 'A, fresh carload just in. amernommammali. ANDREWS