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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-08-01, Page 4• Ondelrtch Township Mr. C. II, Holland has been .n•,a^•- ad,'` vo teach in 5. S, No. -1, corn ane line; after the summer ' vacation.. r's, Fir. David Deevos met with an ae wident the :other :flay wlrctt will pre vent hien taking a -very active part in harvesting opera diens for sonio. little time. He was :assisting in ;loading hay with a loader when ' a prape irjlich lie here gave way and be tell, giving lis left wiesti a bad sprain.Fee, has been carrying the in- jured m;inber in a eleng but la is ,that it will soon reroven as arilb s a most inconvenient time: 1i or a rLirmer to be Paid off. rhe Nerds-lleeord will be >ent i•o to the end eul e1 ,,,.: d•t- 10.12 for 25 cents. Varna. Bagfield. Rev, Mr. Eicher, a returned tots- siot'a.ry trent India; gave a most in-' teresting address in the Metttodltst church' on Slinday evening on his work .and the conditions 'ie :that Fir o2 I'tebd. His talk was both nt structive and interesting and was listened- tie with' much pleasure. - Mr. Licher also addressed t;he'oongtega- tions 'at Goshen and Kippen. Miss Minnie Scarlett of Hamilton is bhe 'guest 01 her uncle, Rev. Snowden, at the parsonage. The many fiends of the Jetiv, • Me. Johnston are glad to sec him, about, again after lee: recent! illness. Miss Logan, and Miss Snowden vis- ited' Holinesythe is-ited'HointesVilte friends a couple • of days last week, taking in tht, ,at de cden party there on Friday ever, ng. I The Methodist quarterly meeting Nippen. .There will be so service in g / d ies \ah'v gaove on We dnesday eveningthMethodist' chute)]. here on elm - i. The party in Mr. Dc - last under the auspice s of t h e Pres - b tcrian church was quite well at- tended. •Theweather this s sea son, ®�r;� with the exception of a couple ii weeks, as not ,been very'favorablo for - such gatherings,t r c cnmks having For August A splendid .number, price 15c. Ladies' Home Journal Pat- terns for Aug, Price l0c and 15c. All the new- est styles. We carry a $500 stock of these Patterns.' COOPER &ooI, been so cool. But this one was a success in spite, of the weather, the good people . • hereabouts - for many nib s knowing full well that ,an en- joyable tirne can be counted oft --when the Varna Palk deckle to give an en- tertainment. The lea was abundant and appetizing, elle Clinton Band fur - tushed first close music, andtl soared chat and general good eheer the evening was pleasantly epent. The proceeds amounted to over one hundred dollars. The good people. of St, John's elnneb intend having their animal gar- den party on Thursday evening next n. good Mr. T. J. McAsh's law \ piogeatn of music, etc., has bean Ar- ranged and the Feaforth band has been engaged. The supper will be. fleet c,'Las, it always is, and ei,`ell fine woathe-. this will be a most en- joyable gathering. Don't forget the date, Thursday of next week. President Fat:kares received Premier Borden and his ::olleagues at the 1.113 - see. Joseph A Deli died through being overeonte. by natural gas in a shalt 1at London. I The occupants of a 7apneh were drowned in the Det'roie River at I midnight S u day their boat being jstruck by a steaten Thereon Buchlnat S" . who had been Councillor and Reeve of Noreh Dumfries for several years, died at Galt in his 76t11 year. Y A twelve tear -old bot Emery Mar- shall of Rosanna, received probably fatal in,ju'res in a forty -foot fall AMM. from a :oft in a barn at Culloden. Marti NERY axle PRONE No, 78 DRESSMAKING Ise re's Naw re's Theme Rtssov ro 11' IT'S HERE IT'S NEW Couch & Co. lirilulant A ssortnie-nt OF NEW SUMMER MERCHANDISE SPECIALLY PRICED AT. THIS STORE SATURDAY 25% off all gingham,,chambrey and embroidery dresses. These are ideal garments for outing wear in ladies' and misses' sizes, all good 'styles new,. this season, so if you want•a nice cool dress now is the time to buy one at a low price. Umbrella Special for Saturday • We put on sadE Saturday, two dozen' good umbrellas. They are splendidly made with good handles and strong frames It will. hay vol' to buy at these ',tires. Regular $1.00. and $L25, Saturday 09c, Ladies' Suits less than % price Just 3 ladies' suits left in stock, good fine, cloth neatly, tol'ioted in tweed and navy stepin lined, sizes 34,36 and 88,, reg $18 50, your choice Satan'. day $9,00. House Dresses at $1.50. , Two dozen house dresses on sale Saturday made of good strong percole and print sizes 34, 36. 84, 40, 42. Your choice $1 50, , MILLINERY AT. $1,.25 Jost 9 hats left in stock. We do not trait • to carry these over. Take your choice Saturday only $11,25. A good 8tnar•t boy wanted to learn the Dry Goods.: BUS'iNESS. L S. E. MuephY, Goderich, A, F, Stit:aly, Dunlop, A- P. Schmidt, ; cb- tingville, ',Jack- Pape, Toeanto; 'Clay- ton Trick, Berlin and' R. J. Both. of Mile Roche were guests ab the A1 - bion on Sunday last- , Messrs. A. Adams Windsors ii.rant .Gray, iWe.st Lorne, Il J. McDerrnotf, Steatlord, H. Fraser, London,, .J, and 5. Iloltnes, Ingersoll, J, Hoopier, Monttrcal, 'and T. J. liWotan, Strat- ford, are guests apt the :Albin. Father Duke of Clinton, J. ,lagan of London and Miss Annie McGuire of C'haton wore at the Albion - last, week. : Mrs. ' Welsh or the Soo is vvtitttng her parents, Mr. and Mos. John 'Big- ' gart. Miss Ray Govenloe.k ,of Lindsayis the guest of her sister,' Mrs. ,Vol. Ferguson, Mrs, Thos.' Ward and family, Mess P rl and Masters and Sat ea e s u,•sel R s Brice:, of Wetaskiw in, Alta., are the guests of DIr. and Mrs. E. Ward, Miss Kate Wild of 0snabrook „ N. Dakota, is the guesh of her aunt, Mrs. Frartk Keegan. Rev. lefr, Ptcita.; and Miss Stara'," of London are visiting their. ,;tarn, Mrs. (l)r.) Stanbury. Mr. and Mrs. Coos and family of London ate summering in Westininis- lee, Grove. Miss Martha Ilathwell, Miss !:a.ihel Taylor and Misses 'Ada and Flossy Bingley of Detroit are spending ',bete vacation at the summer home, of :•he former on Ann street. The Misses Leslie, Toronto, Miss Stewart, New York, Miss Edith Mc- Donald, Lawrence D. Hislop, A.. Me- Donair,l, Miss Nelsic McDonald, . Ce j eph Orr, E. II. Eldt, Mr. and Mrs. Farquharson and children Miss (tie:- trade ,t-rtrade Weir, Thos. McLeod, B; .'9oles, C. Ikphurn„ Jd. Miller and Cela;. ,Young of Stratford arc guests ,.t the Commercial. Rev. Wtr,. Cluff and family of Stratford have taken possession of elicit cottage in t(esttninister Gnave. The cottagers from the Bayfield side of the river had a little fare :vel] dance in the pavilion for Mrs. llcatt;r on Friday evening. - Mrs. Kyle of Toronto, who is stay- ing with Miss Ferguson, .1 spending a eoup'e of weeks with Stratford friends. Mr's. (Dr.) Wright and family of Toronto are visiting the lady's mo- ther, Mrs T. Jowett. Miss Rose Snaith of Alv}tistone is the guest of Mrs. Spackman. Mr, and Mrs, Thornton and son of Detroit aregnests at Mrs, Cowie's. Miss Edith Elllett and DIiss O'Neil of Windsor are the6 ucsts of the fur- mer's parents Mr. and IVIrs Edward Elliott. Mr, John Oilezinc and Miss \1c- In'tyi' of Strathroy, and Ide. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Miss lies - of London are guests at leers. Parsons'. Bless Ault and Miss Stewart, De- teat, strort, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willgoose, and child, London, Mr. Arthur t\i11"' 'goose, Neto York, D'A's. Carrie Me- hl -wan and Miss Mcllwan, Detroit, Ide. and Mrs. Bogue and son Gordon, Windsor, Mr, anti Ms:. G. Dobson, Mrs. Dobson, ,Sr„ Miss .Dobson, Win- slow and I'llsworth Dobson, Detroit, Mrs. Turner and lMIiss 'Putter, 'Tor onto,i Mrs. Mitchel] an$1 Mt ss Annie Mitchell, Detroit, Mrs. Fraser, suss- es Janev and Hazel Fraser, London, Mrs. ' Johnston and Miss 'Jean -,Tahn- stop. Toronto, and Miss,. Howard, Cleveland, are guests at Miss !'et- guson's. The congregation of Holy Trun'ty Church will hold their annual garden party on the rectory grounds this evening, August 1. This is one of the groat events of Bayfield. The Citisem's Band of Clinton has : been engaged for the evening, and every- thing is being done to make -tins year's party in every way worthy of its illustrious - ancestiars. All the most delicious (levities and bond - made cooking will be served by the most `cou:.teous of waiters, Tho Rev. 1. Bice, the ceiebreeeed jubilee 'preacher bf Huron College, London, will 'preach in Holy 't'r'inity cliva.:h at the regular service on Sun- Iday next. Mr. Bice. will also preach at St. Luke's, Goshen (cine, and Fit. John's, Vernal Stanley Township Miss Mingle Axin:strong,, wile' spent the past month at the old home- s'raad, has returned to London. 'Mr. Robert Reil and daughter' of Windsor are the guests of his prefilt- er, Mt'. J. W. Reid; for the holidays. Der. and Ms. Thomas Amy from near Goderich were week -end visit'irs at the home of Mr. J.. Epps, Var- na. Misses Fannie and Amy Hcilyar of Clinton have boon the guests of Mrs, James Campbell., Bayfield Road, the past week. Mrs. Bate and two, child::n of'I'ot onto, who have been spending the past two weeks under the parental roof, retu,.and to their home 'on r'rt day last. Mrs: Wm, Morrow of Godericlt and little Edna Hunt have been week=end guests of Mr. Will. Pollock, Mr. Wm. Rathweil and M;rs. Sant John- Mit:},s 'Albin Richardson is spending a few weeks at rite ' home of her brother before leaving for the West. Miss .Olive Pollock and Mr. Ernest Pollock- are visiting friends at Mit- ohell thAt week;; St. Helen's Misses •Flora and Verna, McDonald, and' Miss McLean of 'Wtnghatu '''are holidaying 1ith friends h here. - The N ws Record will he s nt to any address in-Oasada 1,o' the eind'h1 1912 for 25 cents, Clinton Nevra:-Reeosd' Kippers The Red.. John Rioliardson and his bride have 'returned to the manse a& 'ter - spendingee their, iioneyntobn . in, Woodstock. Their Many f..:ends here join ' in wishing them: a long and happy lite together. The Rev. ' Mr, Richardson tesuutcd hi>, work to connection with the 'klgi en and.Hcls green Presb. teuian ebur - PS Y ones on Sunday last, . Durhinie the pase.ar's absence the work was 'alc- en by Mr. 31'ingiand of 'Auburn, ' a studeatt of Knox, ,w-tt"was very well received. Last week' the sad news was re- ce)ved' here of the death of M. Jant- es Parsons at I3aldenhurst, dist:, Mr. Parsons had been ill .for snvee, l weeks before death released him fermi lee suite ears .pion° Me. Pa • 11,- and young delight' -erre, he had farm,;,, e,.;vtousiy: IIe was 'ero- sPerio 6 ntc zly tn his rcW hourwhen his last illnessail assailed ed ntnt he funeral took place to Baytield.ceme- tery last week, Much •sympathy is: feet for the bereaved wile and child, also his mother and other friends. IIe was well known here and much liked and !inspected. Another of the early settlers of this sections Svgs called home in the person of Mrs. J. Workman, who died at the horne,.off her son -In-law. Mr. Wm. Butt of the second 1011 - cession. of Tuel.ersnith on Monday of last, week. For some ttmit deceased' has been an invalid and for a von• sidorahie time almost helpless, out she was oarefully and faithfully aur- 1 sedhY loving children until her re- lease came. The funeral tookplace to the Union cezneteiry , Hensall. the rs survired by a i t'i;e lan:ity. Mr. Janie:, Mustard has rel'reed front his trip Ifo the west, Ile vise ited friends there and akin attended the tLun• `e„ air. Ie very imuen enjoyed himself and could have s pert 'more time had it been possible for him to prolong his stay. Mr. Wesley Harvey 1511, 00 Tuesday for an' extended 1tr:1z through site western provinces. He took a car of houses along. Mrs. Meteor and daughter -have le. turned to Clinton after a pleasant vis -.t with friends here. Mr. •t4'idl Fowler wears a pleat:ant smile these days because of tine ar- rival at his home of a little -.laugh- ter. Miss'` Pieta Jarrott;, who recently passed her exam. in the London Noa'rinl, has been engaged to leach llrucefield school. She is bound to ah make successial to er Mr, All are pleased to lcaru that 1V r. Pd. Cudmore of J3alkirk Alta., is improving Meek afte'i n rather ser- Seaforth Mr, IT, Cudmore took a' -ear or light horses to the west lest week Mr. II, A Livid& and his t ictsr, Miss Mae, of Windsor have been vis- iting .their parents. Bishop leallen was a guest at St, James Presbyitory oue day, last week; Mr'. Alfred Gibbons and his :ester, Miss Mabel Gibbons, of Toledo, Ohio, have been visiting' Mrs, Win. Dugan. Mr, John Rodetiok, son" of ex-Vlay- nr Roderick, has been appointed to a place., on the mailservicestaff op- eras,ng between Steatiord and waren, Sound. Wire. (Rev.) Larkin has reLterncel from an extended trip to the west Miss Ryan of Chicago., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Broderice . Dr. Mc(ruade of :Sault Ste Marie has been visiting his brothers and other fieenes hero. Mr. Rotlet!t Po;+'.e'rfield has sold lits farm 1 i which be llr011a$' LL cd a couple o' 1 t, P Yeats ago from Mr. John Reinitlet on the Kippen Road to Mr. A. Waleaoe of Essex county. Mr. Pertiei lewd re- tains possession until the spring, . when he 4ntend's takong up Lts lest. dente in Seafo:+th. The remains of the late Peter Ross, who died at Winnipeg, were m- en lett 'Met .1 centatcry last week. The deceased was an osd resident .of McKillop. The trustees of the Collegiate In- stitute have engaged two new teach- ers to take the places of Misses Chedlcy -and Fleming, who rosigeed. Miss L. int. Bottoms, of Toronto, has been engaged asco merctc1 sPew 1n s t to succeed Miss Chidlcy, at a salary of 111,000, and Miss A. M. Bowers, 11, A., of Copetown, has been engag- ed to succeed Miss Fleming at the same salany. 1 The appeal of the Seaforth Light, „Heat and Power Company to the county' judge to have the assessment on their lei(dings reduced from the amount $2,000, as fixed by the court hof „revision was heard on Tuesday adore Judge Deyle, who allowed the appeal, and 1.xed the assessment at 11,000. Wednesday August 7 has been pro- claimed Seaforth's civic holiday. The firemen - go to St, Marys to take part ir, the firemen's demonstration, 'file Citizen's Band wi'el accompany the firemen. The fall wheat an this vicinity` is now being out. Although some com- plain of rust, the crop on the whole is a good one. The dean of the Emperor 01Japan and 'the accession , of. the Crown" Prince took o place in Toitio. Fir five city scatengcrs in 1' onto went out n strip c t tl e. Mr. William A. Brown, land, sur- veyor, an old resident- of Tor:a uto, ilicd to his 081( year. Rev, D, C. (McGregor has i'cen "`loaned" to the Presbyterian Fin- ance Iloard until December 1st. The 'Empress, of Britain arrived at t',uebee under her own steam, ai W. Tennant, s f h Sanfordoh o. the late Jas. 'Pennant, Toronto, died in the. North Bay Hospital, Albert ('litt a, Gravcnherst boy of fourteen was killed by the disoltarge of a gun which was being taken out of a canoe, ons operation, or- . • Grey Township Fall Wheat harvest is on. Next meeting of Township Cou^.til will he -Monday Next. Mrs. L. Frain and Miss Winona left: For Moosejaw on Tuesday or last week, Mrs. Caldwell and daughter, Ha<el' of Action, are visiting for a few weeks with relatives and friends in Grey township. Mrs. ]lulling, formerly of Cyan- brooit, is not enjoying good health, She is at the home of her brother, Jno. Mitchell, 5211 con, '('hos. • nd Mrs. WJritfiold, of Trav- erse, Mich., and daughter, bliss Kathrine, of Detroit), who have been enjoying a holiday tisi11 with the Whitfield families, have returned to their homes. Hobert Pirie, of 'Trowbridge loc- ality, who spent the past five months in the West is back home,. Mrs. Charles Pringle, of Denver, Colo. ; Mrs: Leonard Wright, of Mel- fort, Sask., and Mrs, John Lawson; formerly of Goderich, who have even visiting thein' pa'.atrts, H. and Dg's. MacQuarrie for tae past two months, left for a trip up the lakes and theete to their respective ' hot\les Mrs. Lawson w'11 join her, husband at the Coast and will reside there, in future., Dungannon Mr. .Jld. Mole, 01 Seaforth, visited In the village on Sunday week. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDougall and children of Lucknow,, visited, friends hero'recentiy., Mrs. B. J. Crawford. was it De- ,tioi't last ivoek, attending a family 2runuon. Miss Esther Glenn, of the telephone office, has been away on her vaea- tion. Mrs. I;. Hearts, of Hamilton, and Mrs. F. :Courtney, of St: Thoreas,. are visiting their sister., Mee,' David Sproul. Howard Case, who has been teach- ing sohool at Tantallon, Sask., is itotne for vacation. Mrs. 7'. G. Allen, accompanied by Georgie and Ruby, were visiting fn Goderich. Mrs, (De.)' Rico returned on Sainte day, week (tont a ivisit to her 'lau- ghter in Vancouver` Chas. -Robinson, 'of'Detnstt, accom- panied by his friend Mr. Regan, is visiting at ; the home of his father tet East Wawanosh,' -•-Amongst the Dungannon boys who atiiended ,filo Cadet camp at London were George Case, Stephen Nfedd, Riley Bradford and., Marvin Derain, Telephones have recently been in- stalled Mr. the following parities : Roll: 'Henry, Jos. Courtney, Jas. Lane, Thos. Ferguson, D. K. Alton, Henry Mullin. John Hackett, Wilson Irwin, David )"Parrish, Wm. Twateloy, on concessions 10 and 11, Ashfield, Alex. Long on concussion 12 ; Quaid Bros,, Dunlop; Jos. Erwin and Cleo, Hamilton, Auburn ; Ed, 'I-Torney, eon cession 6, Colborne Wm, Hasty, Matthew ,Shackleton, ,John Menary, Jas. Geo.', n' J eo to John Barkley and Johnston, concesslions 2t`and•3, ASit field.`' A dozen contracts have Peen signgd" fol :!phones • on .the new Rel fast-Ambenl 7 se Tonic Treatment for the Stomach The Modern Method Most Sueniss- fitt in 'Trea'ing Indigestion. The old-fashioned methods of treat,. ing indigestion and stomach troubles' are being' discarded. The tcrouble with the old fashioned methods was titati when the treatment was stopp- ed the trouble ,re turned in an, :tg;ra- vatet} form. The modern method of curing `in- digest':L"in and other stomach brotblee is rte tone up the stomach to do its normal work. Every step toward recovery is a step gained, not to he lost again. The recovery of the nit - petite, the disappearance of pain, the absence of gas -all are steps on tile road to health that those who ,have tried the tonic teratntent remember distinctly. .Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic medicine, every coustitnl- ent or wlticlt is helpful in ouilding up the digestive organs, and is there- fore the wct.y best remedy foe chren }c eases of stomachs trouble. I he success of the toeatntent is l/e tv;d by - thousands of nasus like the following, M:r. M. W. Swain„ Grand Valley, Ont, says :-"For several years my moth- er had stomach trouble from which She got nei relief whateveruntil she began the ctse of Dr. Williams' rink Pills. She, was treated at different tines by three doctors„ but their ef- forts did not avail, Then she was advised to try an electric belt, but it proved worthless. She suffered tituch during this time and food be- came distastctul. The trouble also affected her nerves: and her general health was on' the verge of 'a ureal. down,.. One day a, friend -who ivas in asked. ` her to try Dr, Williams` Pink I'i,lls., Without very..much hope that the Pills would prove successful. when other medicines had failed, we,. nevertheless got hera supply. In :a few weeks we could - see a decided change. and got six more boxes, by the time these were used mbtther was, almost well -r and she kept on taking the Pills for a short time longer and was completely, cured. She is now a healthy and strong woman and is never bothered with her stomach in any way. T hope this statement rill bring relief to -other sufferers," Why experiment with medicines of doubtful va'fue,, when you have such positive evidence or, the benef(t fol- lowing the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ? Sold bya]1 Medicine dealers or, by mail at 50 cents a -box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wi'lidams' . Medioiee ' CO., Breekville, Ont. August 1st, 1912 OUR PRESENT SPECIALS -L� S — FOR ALL NEXTWEEK A Screen Door and Screen Window Bargain Regular 0 01) doors' for $85 a= 4J. Re $ 40 window screens for $32 ,, 1 25 '� 110 8 35 28 175 1 95 $0 ' 22 2 00r 0" - 1 0 ..0 1a A Granite Preserving Kettle Bargain.' Regular $1 25 1br $ 85 1 t)0 " G8 75 05 " 11(1 ,, 51) „ 45 o 30 55 45 4(1 2 20 21) , ] only .portatble'rnbber bath regular 86 50 for •$4 50 1 only gasoline stole 2 burner •wti,h warm ing O IP . >; vee ' regular . R .,.15 0 I 0 for 1 25 only Ideal 2 burner gasoline stove, one ex- tra, powerful hurtier, with oven, reg 10 00 for 7 50 arland Bros. Stoves, Hardware and Novelties SPECIAL GALE of; LAWND N VERANDAH FURNITURE- Verandah UDNITUDE-Verandah Curtains Verandah Mattings The season is short so we have made our profits the sante, Cone early and get first choice. The Store of Quality, Phone 28 W. Waiker Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Residence Phone 140 Yen Rau No .Risk We have confidence in our our WATCHES as the result of long:EXPERIENCE: We guarantee them because they are ALL RIGHT both as regards QUALITY AND PRICE. Let Us Show You Them. 1i, W. R. COUNTER Jeweler, r.' - - Clinton ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. awiamadommmizamom WEDDING PRESENTS = BUY You'r,friend something USEFUL as well as ornamental. A Beantifnl Article of Furniture is the correct thing to buy 'Afire offer you a tine collection of Fancy Chairs, Roll Seat•Rockei's, Romanj Chairs, Library Chairs. Smoking Chairs, Couches, Hanging Mirrors, Hall Stands, Parlor Tables, Music Cabinets. For the floor we have Smyrna, Wilton and Axminster Rugs, Brussels„ Dominion and Y el vet Squares. EVERY article marked at QUICK SALE Prices.; , J. H. CHELLEW, FREE AUTO DELIVERY BLYTH PHONES 7 and 8 NATIONALPORTLAND CEMENT Is a ;little the best going, but we don't charge ; any more for it, A fresh carload just in. �r�Is S.J. 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