The Clinton News Record, 1912-08-08, Page 4Clinton News -Record
'August 8tlit, 19I2'
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114., Jas, Leve�Ct,. is the .guest r of
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Mr. ands Mrs;""Mes
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`wn• Gawson
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s est 6uida '-the C lborne
frf ods.'
MiSs Watkins is the gtiest': of Clip
toa friends this wegg,e-k
'Miss Murray,„v d'
ha
� been
visl.t-.
ntl9:
hen .sister Mrs, T.`J: LI ty,
fef� i.,,- ,.
' tin ned: to her 'bonne in Lo ndou,
1e
Mr. a1id,Nits Jordane.of Godsricli
township spent 'Sunday the guests of
MY and'. Mrs. '"C. Beacdm,
Mr. Harold Biggin visited at Me. \V•
Biggins of Colborne on, Sunday.
Miss Nellie Peace& is visiting 1'o-
fsv's FIi11 friends..
The Ladies' Guild met ae the home
' of Mrs. -Tyner on Wednesday altar
boon.
Mrs. ,Toho Colborne .spent 'part of
last week with Seeforth friends.
ladies'
fume
1 Journal
For
August
A splendid
number, price splendid
price
15c.
Ladies' Home
Journal Pat-
terns for Aug.
Price 10c and
15c.
All the new-
est styles. We
carry a $500
stock of these
Patterns.
COOPER
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Is' li Mitchell ,'
,spent the holiday vi t ng Quarterly meeting, 'services fbr,4YaP
friends. tar nit er held iast'Sabbatii'
:- ton I c w e< ,
I a of Chicago, -,aro
Mr, and Mrs, T ng lite business baard met; the followlay,
,the guests Of Nie lady's sister,..'. dal, -'Rey' lilt:'GPJ,rdtunds, tbrinorly:
been 1,
ta.
V� SO
have L .
Mulholland. Y of Arlioua' is. nn}v ,itl�e�`: aston.
•
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i•Ssrtimg Codeiwii ftionds,.,
Mrs. 4.. AntesS. who has ,been yis-
,itiug friends .iia ;this village for sotxto '•
e has commoncetl her name- • • A Creditable• Showing
llttltle `i1.m• t
�watd•journey to Vauoouver. She will 'Pl' toilduting is'the 'twelth annual
her:.1Vlrsc'Amoss 'of Yantxittvel Xi. 0. •
to
1f visit at several -points on the way. re ort of W. Glen Campbell's puptis
Dante Rumour' has it that wedding I sis e' `►io came tin Huron„ county,; l and
bells wall be heard in this vicinity hi ,since
it. may, be of interest to News-Rc-
'the not Me distane future.- ' Acord readers.
The quarterly meeting service en as
h
The work dureng the past year as
Sunday ,morning last in the Method-.
ist church was well attended and' been hi connection withthe Tyear
ro
ato
1.proven inspiuing and profitable, Conservatory of Music ; the Londoe
Mr, Ed. Levis has sold bis house (Eng.) College of Music, and the•
and lot in the village and is cn Western University and covers five
r a small farm, 11e grades : Primary, Junior arid inter -
the lookout for d
> mediate, Senior and A. T. Coli I .
rt me is , S
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his
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$500 on P Y
P
realized
f
success-
fulfollowing ;is the list o
ful student's : .
Live Stock,Market, ' Exeter
s ` e• receipt's of
oronto A- s�trh 'Lh
Toronto, dg 1'
d :' o 120
liuC;."• ek d ti oun e t
s to a t
toy n
al'
carloads. ''f?rice's• •were- abo(t't, lee
eagle as,,dast,a wok -^and•, were as.iu71.
loWs l
}y,
50
EI otters • 7 to _$7
P ,$ 1,S
Butchers 5.25 td $.7.35„
Veal Claves,, $7.•,25- per cwt.
.•. hto 8,25.'.
'Lambs,$ $
Hogs, , $7.15" f o b.•
o
Summerhill
Mr,. and Mrs. Thos.Mut:Man:y
spent Sunday the guests of Mr. isnd
Mrs. R. A. Govier.
Miss Katie Govien is visiting Au-
burn, friends.
Mrs. Thos. Lee
her mother, Mrs.
Miss S. Tebbet
Mrs. Geo. Hayes..
Mr. and Mrs.
were visitors at
was, the guest of
Garvie, last weal:.
is the guest ' ut
Adams of Hulfett
Mr. Harvey's on
Mrs. Malrattelt of Godericb was
the guest of Mr. W. J. McBrien on
Sunday.
Mr. Josling of Detroit iuulsiting at
Mr. Thos. Mason's,
The. Misses Drapers of Clinton
were vis' tors at Mr. J. Watkins last
week,
Mr, and Mrs Thos, Archer are vas-
ieing Paisley friends this weer.
Miss McKinnon is the guest of her
sister, Mei. Ward.
1 Mr, J. Clifton was the guest , 1 I'ls
brother, Me. Chas. Clifton, last
week.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray and fam-
ily of New York are visitors of. Mrs.
Thos. Lindsay's.
McKILLOP TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. Staples and two children of
Angusville, Man., have been visiaing
relatives in this Section.
Mrs. Mcpherson of Pleasant 'Walley,
1
' h+r
Mr.
her 1710t C
Sisk„ was visiting
J. 3, Liebe, last week,
Mrs. Naylor of Rochester N. T. is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Iac
,t \t
\Vur X
and Mrs. Mr.
Grade 1—Miss E. Ferguson, Sea -
forth ; Miss J. Turnor„ Seaforth, ist
class honors.
r
Grade 2—Miss Lulu Doohe t
y, r -
g
mondville ; ivifss Maude Morrison,
Loadbury, Miss Louise :Ferguson”
Miss Mary T. ; M u e p It y,
Seaforth ; Miss Agnes Sproat, Kip -
pen ; Miss Florence McKay, Seaforth,.
honors ; lst. class honors, Miss F n-
nle C'arbert, Clinton, Lela Lansing,
Auburn and Ella Colclough„ Holmes -
Grade 3—Flonors. Miss Winnie clow -
le
c:: e' bf`'` •lk t t to c i at%
G
Belle Mcllou a 1 of Lia hesmle
°dMte5'gleibttoof. *isys Ia
andrMrsHobbn,1Huekn�
ok;Ra
wow1te. h
.R.
e V,
r>sr11lrs Fahey and+„chtldren'.ofiSarnia
have been .visiting ;Mr_apd Mrs John
Snell,
Mr. 'Herman Prior 'cif- Portage Lal.
Praii ie has-been visiting his mother,)
Mrs. Thos. Prior. a,. ,
Mr. P. R. Dignan of Toronto visited.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dignan.
lest week,
s Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Gould are enjoy-"
ing a trip to Detroit, Brown Oity and:
other points in the State of Miohigau.
Dr. D. A. Bowe •man, Mrs. Bower.
mall and Miss Genevieve of'Men monie,
r
Wis., were the guests of Exeter
friends recently.
Mr, Geo. Windson has purchased the
residence of Mrs. S. Buckingham on
Huron street.
Mr. W. N. Manning of London auto.
ed through town one day last week and
called on friends for an hour or two.
He was 'accompanied by his brother,
Mr. Chas. Manning of Cleveland.
Mise Susen Mitchell is visitingitin
g
friends in Eluron and Detroit,
Miss Nettie Passmore of Toronto is
visiting her sister Mrs A Snell
Miss Manning of Bowmanville has
been visiting Miss Kate Stewart.
Miss Louise Carling returned Iast
week after a pleasant visit with Kin-
cardine and Clinton friends.
Mrand
Mrs. H. N. Anderson have
returned to their horse at Sault Ste.
Marie after a pleasant visit here with
relatives.
The ladies of the W. M. S. of St.
James church held a picnic one day
Iast week which took the form of a
farewell to Mrs. Buckingham, a chart-
er member of the society, who is leav-
ing for Kansas City.
Belgrave,'
Rev. ID. H,, Cooly is holidaying with
friends; pear Montreal: The pulpit of
St. Paul's ,is being well supplied dur-
ing his absence.
'rhe pupit of the Methodist ohureh
is being supplied! 1»' Rev. J. A. Wal-
ker during Augustt, while Rev Dr,
Rutledge has ho.idays.
- Miss L. Fiethe.ington has engaged'
to. teach at Drumble,'•
Mr, Richard . •Howson of Toronto
V
has been spending a ►iolailay at his
home in town,
Miss Agnes Walker its spending a
few weeks with her sister, at the,
Island, Toronto.
Miss Ethel Ferguson, who has been
teaching school at Ayolsliury, Sask.
is spending bar vacation in: town.
Miss. Mild Fl ' :., McIntosh cInt sh of Bottin-
eau, N, Dakota,, has been visiting
iMr. and Mrs. J. F. Crandelt.
Mrs. Phil. Chevalier and daughter,
Idele, who have been visiting the
lady's father, Mr. Geo. Wade, have
returned Pa their home at Maple
Creek, Sask.
Rev. and Mrs. Crummer of a' :an
nington have bean spending., a vac-
ration in town.
son. Miss R. E. Hall, who has been
Grade 3—IsClass lienors, Hiss teaching the continuad:on school at
Minnie 1lowson,. Aubtuin, Miss Nellie Wroxeter for throe years, has been
Hicks, Holntesvitle. Honors --Miss engaged as principal of Lucknow
Mabel Turner, 13rucsfielde Miss - Lulu school at a" salary of $.1050;
Dpoherty, h;gm n7dvilIe, Miss Edith Postmaster F Ishc-i has just return
Hall, Wingham, Miss Marcie Sproat, ed :from a pleasant tr jt west as lar
Frppen. Pass—Miss Esther 13e11, as Pull Arthur. Mrs. Fishee has
Blyth, Miss Lorna Hare, Scatorth, gsooneme futrth
omer west and will he absent
e still.
Miss Margaret Steele is spending
her holiday at her Houle near. e'ees-
weter,
Mr. Jacob Fryfogie has taken a
position in Toronto and has gone to
1 Grade d—Ilonors, Miss Ida Evans,
(Bayfield and Miss Mabel Swan,
Brucefield.
(Grade h—A. T. C. M. Miss Pearl
Gid?w. i3lylh.
Hydro -electric power in Hamilton
is traduced to $17 pc'. h.p•
MILLINERY
AND
DRESSMAKING
PHONE No. 78
REAnv
To
WEAR
Couch & Co.
Lathes' White Laron Waists
AT EXACTLY 1-2 PRICE
We put on sale Saturday 3 dozen ladies' white
lawn waists, all new styles, well made in a1 sizes. We
do not want to carry these over to next season. Take
your choice Saturday' of any lawn waist in store t price.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES. AT
ALMOST PRICE
Just 1 dozen ladies' embroidery
and lawn dresses left. These are all
new styles, As the new fall goods
will soon arrive, we are anxious to
clear out the summer dresees and
mare room for the new ones. if you
want a pretty white dress now is
your chance, •
Children's
dresses
also
reduced
BLACK PAILLETTE SILK 98c
We put on sale Saturday 75 yards of black silk
satin 'finish. 38 inches wide, regular $1.50, sale price
Saturday 98c.
We also have one black silk dress make of Pail-
tette silk, very pretty style, size .38. Regular $18.50
Saturday $12.50.
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY't`CRIIVIIVIED HAT
$100 ,
Theory Grade 2—Ist class honors,
Mat city.
Mips I,. Dundass, Leadbury, Pass-
Wins Fo?:ioringhamc o! Moose,jaw,
Miss F:. 1VIcCutchcon, first
son. Sash ., visited Wingham friends re•
Miss Gidlcy is the first sttudent in Sentry.
Huron county to obtain the A. T. C. Dr. Agnew and son Alex. of, ,!ed -
Id. tiplonta of the London, Eng., Cel -
!eine Ilat., .111,a, visited .recently
lege of Music. widh the Doctor's parents, Mr; and
I Mrs. John Agnew.
• A Useful Man Gone came from Brandon, Man„ to atband
The dollo\vin refers to an uncia of the funeral of the former's father,
have
re
'man
Edward Bos
l.d .
Sthe lace ,
Mr. J. W. Kilbride, Clinton, district turned home,
Mt Ed. Fo'.'er has purchased from
Mr. Mulch his house on Shuler
street.
Rev. E. R. and Mrs. Lockhart and
Miss Nina "Lockhart of Vancouver, B.
HOSIERY, .REDUCED TO 19c`
Five dozen embroidered Lisle hose in black, only,'.
all:sizes. Would' be good value at 35c A' pair, Satur-
day 19e.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bosman, who
representative' of the Internal onat
(Harvester Conipaany .
Winnipeg, Aug. 7.—Mystery sur-
rounds .the death of i, W. Driscoll,
who died caessing a car track in
ivho d;Ctl crossing a car track in f?. have been visiting Mr. and lits.
front of a north Main street oar }es- R. Lockhart of Catharine. street.
le ;'lay afternoon. He either fainted Miss Bartle Haines, after visiting
or was struck by the car. TiLis lat- herparents, lir. and Mrs. Arthur
ter statement is denied by the crow (Haines, has gone on a vtslt to fri-
ef the trolley. 'rhe coroner is int• orals' in Clearwater, Man.
Mr, Driiseoll is a well-known fig-
ure about the city, and was highly
respected. IIe lived he:.a 20 years• diad at Bclfourttain altos a ,inert,
During 'Mat time he was manager of
the McCrary Stove Wot s. 1 ucsi ag 1,11e Empress of Britain left Om -
Bornneev was his 71st birthday.
Born in Ireland, Aug. 5, 1841, Mr, bee with her cargo and complete
Driscoll cane •: to Canada with his Crew.
parents in 1853, and settled in Lon-
rwa t s o mo✓ud
Wm, Gran?, a Ferran raid veteran,
illness.
don. Shortly afterwards h
to Kincardine, where he went into
(the hardware business, and later bay
Caine connected with the Me.(,lary
Manufacturing Company, of London.
When the company decided to open
a -branch factory in Winnipeg 113
11882, they sent J. W. Driscoll to
take chase of it, IIe was manager
of the local concern up to 1008, in
which year, having seen the factory
Oise to be ,one of the leading estab-
lishments of the city, he retired
Iron) 'business. Four sons and trhree
daughters 'survive,
Wingham
James Harold Webb, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rich. Webb, passed away last
week, after an Illness of about two
years. His parents end one sister sur-
vive. ,
Messrs D. Sproat and Dan. Geedes
have gone on a two months' tour of
the West.
Wingham
]f
based for himself
Di Lwin has purc
a new car and is having a garage built.
Miss Christina McTavish, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McTavish, was
wedded on Wednesday of Iast week to
Mr. James Robinson of Moose Jaw,
Sask.
On Wednesday morning last Miss
Lydia Kew was untied in marriage to
Mr.' 0. E. Flemming of Fergus. The
wedding took place at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Field. After a trip up
the lakes, Mr. Mrs. Flemming will' re.
side in Fergus where the former is G.
T. R. agent
.S NESS AND.
D
structors
;SubJ�ks•faught.4y' expert is -
at the 1,
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ati Pee,
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LONDON. ,
S ents assisted=to positions, College
tudpo g
in session• frontSept. 3rd.: ,Catalogue
free, Enter any' time.
J. W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
Principal is'I' tterredAccountint.
Canada has`.'i'nwfted Jit, Jlpn, Win.,
stbn ,;Churchill and. ether British Jfin,
•Rom aex
e DomL t t
'r" to
'sit h
'du7nd thd1' av t debate.
� P
Chester- 1 .
The British st4ea'mer Manchester a
',Venter "'OW "lif, at St.` Jolla's, `(fid.,
;
1i ' a With an tee,
damn ed.. iii"^col isro
g
bergsin iai•log:•'last Wednesday.
The D.Iuth-steved'ores'leaders have
U X,
f .
Pre workers ,o. oin
Induced tcoa>s,\and l
them; and a general strike is threat-
. erect,
The. Privy .Council coniums- the. de-
eision of the Supreine'Court that the `'
-
L'ancester''Marriage bill. Is ultra vire
A TRIP TO THE COAST, VIA
OANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
At this season of the year a great
many are planning• their summer va-
cation. What could be more delight-
ful then a journey thi'u the Canadian
Rockies to Vancouver? A trip of this
nature affords the traveller an oppor-
tunity of learning the wonderful re-
sources and opportunities throughout
Western Canada, besides enjoying the
world's greatest scenery in the Cana-
dian Rocky Mountains, where the
Canadian Pacific have established
palatial hotels which afford every
possible comfort to the tourist.
, The Canadian Pacific is the logical
route to the West, affording the finest
and fastest train se
rvice
equipment
a R Route
—
no
1 tnadi
.n nu
A1C
tt is the
only
no clsnngt of cars all equipment is
owned end open tied by the CPR ,
affording the highest form of efficiency
dining -car service up.to-unite in every
modern elet.
• also operating taint
I:tr t
pnnc�u I g
tric.lighted comp;u tment library ob-
serv'ation cars 011 transcontinental
trains— only lines operating through
standard and tourist sleeping cars to
' Winnepeg anti Vancouver.
It would be to theadvantage of any
person contemplating a holiday trip of
any description to consult nearest U.
P.R. Agent for illustrated literature
and full particulars, or write M. G.
Mt'phy, District Pdssenger Agent,
Toronto.
The Besses 0' the Barn Band
of Cheltenham, England. 'This is one
of the finest brass bands of the world.
The Glendale Troupe in the wonderful
Aerial and Trapese Acts, The Bragger
Bros., the tunny `sten, the La Belle
and the
Troupes in their Comedy
Tramboline and wire acts, the Martel
lonis Troupe, the greatest acrobats in
r s R
the Seabe Riding
g
America,
and e
Combination and Equestrienne Act,
both doable and single. Hans and his
mule will snake a laugh for every move
andhe'smoving all the time.In addition
to all this there will be extra good
speed events every afternoon and a
magnificent programme of fireworks
each night. The fireworks will consist
of 50 pieces each night, including a
very exciting moturcycle race and con-
cluding with the wonderful production
The Bombardment of Tripoli, The Mid-
way will consist of a large numder of
good clean shows and will be instruc-
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THE SASh'ATCHEWf1N ELECTION
SASR'ATCFIE WAN Now you know where I stand-Recifrocity and "2 in z";
combination of
liquid and paste in
one smooth 'paste.
- Best by test
SHOE POLIS
Gives a; brilliant
water -. proof shine.'
that won't' soil the
clothes. •Ioc.
OURPRESENT SPECIALS
. S
-
SNAP FOR THOSE WANTING TO PAINT
Having a surplus stock oif some shades of paint=
enamels, etc. -we are going over our stock and will
next
le ne
put on 'sale ealist
of the colors to beweek,
'give
In the face of an advancing market, both in white
lead and oil, it will be good buying. '
Harland Bros.
Stoves, Hardware and Novelties
SPECIAL SALE
of
LAWN ANO VERANDAH FUONITURE.
7
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. Waiker
Furniture Dealer and. Undertaker
Residence
Phone
140
1. a
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1
You Ran No Disk
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.
W. R. COUNTER
Jeweler, Clinton
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES..
1
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NATIONALPOEN'TRTLAN D
CEM
Is a little the best going, but we don't charge.
any more for it, A fresh carload just in.
ANDREWS
To ANY ;NEW SUBSCRIBER .i[V CANAD,A THE NRWS-RECORD
W•ILL BE SENT--,
e,eudof1912 for 25a.