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The Clinton News Record, 1912-09-12, Page 4Clinton News -Record September 12th,,I912 1319th Mr. W. M. Newcombe has Tone to 6 ;he west. Charlesworth • i • visiting 'i g Mrs 73, 0. Ghailesworth is unit nb • ina Breeds Hamilton, Welland and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have gone to St. Paul, Minn,, to reside. Mx, Harvey °C, Gidlev, son of Mr y and Mrs. S. H. Gulley, was married recently to Miss Annie Wyatt of New Liskeard. - Macpherson Bros,have sold their hardware store to Mr. William Moore who comes . from Arthur, Messrs. Macpherson intend going into basin- sss 10 the west'': Mr, James Dodds, assistant mana- cr oC the Cordon Mackay CompanyCourt• of 'Toronto, visited his mother n town recently. Mr, John Emi g'h has 'one on an ex- Eone tended visit to, his daughter, Mrs., Jackson of Ponolka, Alberta, and will6 probably go on to the coast before returning. vlrs, L. G. Me'I'a art and little t SS mother in son visited the lady'sConnell, Clinton last week: Goderich Township After` a lingering illness Amos B.' h Cole, second son of Mr., T. H. Cole of the 10th con.; yuccunbed to the rim ren .er on Sunday : at g P evening London, whither he went a ;few weeks a o far medical treattnont' g During his weary months of suffering and weakness he received every' carecur ;; and everything that was possible to col(f) 'as done to stave oil aha riiroads w rife disease, tut al'1 in yarn: Phe remamc were brought to the home -y ste�id on Monday and on Tuesday af-years tvrno n the funeral.took lace , , . :° , p Clinton cefnetery, the _services being conducted by Rev.C. E. Jenkins, the rector of St.'Patil's church,' Clinton. , Norman Welsh is to Clinton(i hospital where he underwent an op oration. Ile has since done splend; idly and will be able to return hoynp of these days, indeed it maythe ori Friday. Wey s, i glad to be able to say this, Among those from this township who attended the Fair an Londond 'this week wire :Air. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Ford, Mr. and Mrs, George Crooks, Mr. " HOlme8YIl]e Miss P7 ma ourt'co returned" on m C 1 Saturday -after a pleasant fortnight's visit'in Buffalo and Kane, Penna. Muss Lulu Mulholland setuxnod, home on Wednesdayfrom a -visit with friends t❑ Detroit.Canada; Dr. ' T. Holmes of Detroit visited his brother and sister, Mr: R: J, ,and Miss D. A. Holmes, on the old home- stead here and also with friends in oilerich for few days recentl G ° a ,wy De and Mrs. Couctice.of Meth- °ridge, who have been visiting the former's parents here, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Courtice; and other friends in the .art for some time, for their r o meleft western home Friday morning, Dr. accompanied his sister on a visit to Buffalo and Kane. Rif h d. Lavin, who so narrowly escaped death a few weeks ago bythe p g caving in of a Well ho was digging at Denmiller, is now able to be aboutsidered and in light labor, Rev, and Mrs. McCormick and on Saturdayafter child returne a three -weeks visit with Trowbridge friends. Rev, Mr. McGillivra• y of Stratford : very acceptably supplied BagitielCl Oa Sathrday last another morning et of the, early settlers of Bayfield pass.,' ed to his long'home in theerson of P Mr; R(011 1 Ilatle after some months i Y illness. He v✓as bora in the city oP Hull, Yorkshire, England,,. in 1837,. so had' reached he three-quarter con- mark. When a young man lie Y y g left ins native land and emigrated to the United States and for twoyears COrisitt Spilth Aquietwedding`- was solemnized, at the Main Street M°thodist personae, Exeter. b A. g r kho'hte , Lr. G, Power t i- Se ptember;ird. Tin; cubit a t' g i rr c mb pall res were M o Plorenca`L, Snath and Mr, Wm. Ooneitt Doth ti Lia f y., Mr. ,and N,, Oonsitt left on the morning- train for Pot onto, On their return they will settle en the groom's farm •in tiny 'Pownshrp. — Mrs, H. H. Taylor of Chicago, -was fatally injured when the motor ,car, which she"ryas drrvin a set fn b y a_ ditch near Wheatley. ' f3ie, Mo nits rebels attaudce'd O in- 1 a ga` and Illutetl Status troo s wer P o ordered to the scene of the fighting, Mr. John ] Iiedinonfl has isssUpd an appeal for more funds to his sup- porters •itt •She United States. Lloyds Boni.. agreed to advance China 850 000 000 for fort i it The redistribution bill may be de- la ell for'another year.owing to Tec Ypress of Government bushtesa. Gcof; e loll, Past Grand Paf tnarch of the drl 1 ✓ f ' 0 ft lov s and or. o tht most , members �f the order in prominent z o o n ding at Ottawa. Two more British aviation officers were killed this wick by falling 000 feet, .t was employed in the shipyards at Buffalo as carpantor. Over tarty ago he came to Bayfield which continued to be his home until the i , . final summons came.. Ile took part To Narrow Up Roadways. Governor Cartof of Iowa purposes that country roads in his State, which. are now 00 feet wide, be narrowed to + Y years 5 Percent, interest. The Toronto Board of Police Com - Mayor Gaynor of New 'York who , missioners have suspended Peotor p Tnsp was a witness at thc Aldermanic'° in- of Detectives Duncan until after an sir rlefeniied the q X' pollee force. I investigation. -: ,,,�•,��„� in municipal matters and was for rev- 'our 40 feet. Ile says this would makepcis- °�°� oral terms a'Ingather of village Bible the turning to agricultural ao- council. He en a ed in business for counts of 300,000acres of hind now need- g g lessly lessly used m roadways and valued at a number of years but of late years $30 300,000. A similar proposal is being his time has been devotedlto (arming, considered in Kansas, where rands He accumulated in a long life ,of in- are 00 feet wide. dustry a goodly share of this, world's The proposition, remarks an ex- change, is that be Our Specials N i .3,or- all Next INT] : . goods, He issurvivedby his wife, one might well con - in Ontnri°. A highway 40 feet whose maiden name was Mary C'leave,, wide, wouldlesseo the areaovei which Arid their (our sons : John at Loth- weeds have to be kept check without 1 bridge, Alta,; Richard at Winning- commensurate return to the land ton ; Alta.; Robert, manager of the avaihible for pieduetion. GRANITE WARE IN 3 SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS. Sterlfug Bank at _Bayfield and Varna, a funeral and Thomas at home.. ' The took place on Sunday afternoon 'to >FIeM8aII Bayfield cemetery, the services at house and graveside' being conducted Mr. Alf. Clack of Toronto is spend. by the Revs. Condell and Riede. The ing a holiday at his home in town. Mr. -Threes Sparks of Ingersoll has pallbearers were : James Foley, John been .visiting his mother. Falconer, Thomas Cameron, John Mrs. Yungblutt of Waterloo has Ferguson, Richard Weston and 'James been visilingher daughter, Mrs. Jame s Sturgeon. Bonthrnn. - , .; Dr, •Blaehfnrd of the State of Mich- Mrs. A, E. Erwin is visttity, friends igne ,has been visiting friends in the in Wfngham this week. vicinity: two Mrs, Flick of Unbnrnels the guest ofp Mrs.- Wallace Johnston and. hearl children lett on Tuesday for therm r son, Itev, R: Hick at the pat'son- liM°• home at Corinne, Sark., after spend- Miss Jean Ingram has gone to Lon- a month with friends in and con to take a position. about Bayfield.. Mrs. T. Murdock is visiting her those Mrs. Campbell of Zurich. Lot No, L Your choice for 50 cents SEE THEM IN OUR Lot No. 2. Your choice for 2a rents IBIG WINDOW T.1.EACH ON COUNTER Lot No. 3. Your ehoiee for lh cents • } in OUR STORE The above will comprise nearlyy article manufactured in t•anite ware. such as : every Water buckets, teapots, cotiee,pots preservingkettles; milk pans, bread pans with cover, dippers, tea sleepers, udding pans, ash basins, rico boilers, Rance ane, chnmberacovered alis, oval meat p - dishes, dish pans,' jellymoulds collanders,'' soupbowls - pitchers. P . Please nnderatand thatgoods are'eli fitly damaged but are g big value. Only thoee that interest themselves -to see will ever know' the great value they are at the price, •—A PATTERN FREE— Bert Murphy and Miss Murphy; Mr. William Crooks. the Methodist pulpit during the pas- tors absence. Mr. Charles Baker of Clinton, has BOOK.— Stanley Township been' busily engaged painting the out- side' of the Mathoiiist church and its appearance i's being greatly flnproved. •� 0t� `'' IIII� jII� N i ' 'i.W.m i . ;! ,: ..- ifs ij ; f" `I/ i��iing i• f zt ""Iti,� , •.:. t 7 ' M G•i �1 u} r � •.0; yi aJ.: 4 { `e �.. �,S FALL tot] `NS E3 ti I11iI'� Wi �, PrP �; ° _- i W, s� ; , -••,- ,y{. NgfN'a l:'�`h "`ti :fill m, . + x a , y �.1 ' ,} ear �`r ` o, i I,f vf,' r, N -:,-., ` �''a eY4 ,where V J Miss Mamie 1VLcConnell of Pittsh erg, Pa, 'is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Alex. McConnell, for a few tvicelcsr .Mr. and Mrs, John Turner of Sea- forth spent Sunday at the Homo of Treasurer Reid. Miss Lottie Elliott and sirs. „ d' Gibson have returned from askatoon'dangbter, where Miss Elliott spent the past few inoni ts. Mrs. Gibson trill re- main for some time. Miss Christina Montieth of '$e it ford s tent a. few days visiting friends 1 `' ,n the ytrmlty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid of Bxucefield were week end visitors at the haute of Treasurer 'lteici. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reid of : theMiss Fora Mrs, (Rev.) Courtice, who has ,teen visiting Mr, and Mrs. A, J; Courtice' and other friends elsewhere for several weeks, left on Fridayto join her husband at St. Peter's, Minn. he has taken a charge, g The farmers are geti}ng'teady for fall wheat sowing. Miss Frances Jenkins of Clinton and Miss - Lillian Lawrence of Ottawa were theguests of Miss Emma Cour- flee on Tuesday. I)r. A. J.'and Mrs. Howell of De- ford, Mich., spent a few days last week the guests of the latter's moth- cr, Mrs. R. Acheson. Among the t rsitors to the Western Fair on Tuesday' from here were : Y ; NIT. William Stanley, Mr, and Mrs.' G. Bender, Miss S. Tebbutt arid 0th- The following are among from around here who are attendingNLra. D. eh WeT,enn is •visiting fri- ends at Rochester; N. Y. the London Lxhfbibfon : Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Geo. Sut.hei}and hes leased the 'F. A. Edwards, Mr. -James Campbell, Alex, Thompson residence nn South Mr, E. Merner, Mr. H. Darrah, Mr. Richmond street to Mr. White, agent ante Mrs, James Sturgeon, Mr. James of Zurich, who wilt move to town, Reid and Mrs, Ross.+ Harlancl Bros. - Stoves,Hardware and Novelties Mr, Robert McMurray spent a few days the win y past week at the Toronto t $ILam Exhibition. Sadler of Detroit has been visit-' The big event noyv to look . forward fug her aunt, Airs. A. E, Potter. Be sure to get your copy of The Fall Quarterly Style Parr Line leave this week i'is- it with friends fn Chicago• - et • Mr, William Elliott of Clinton is touching up with paint the stone to is the Bayfield Fair. Miss Annie De ell has gone to Tor - Yonto to accept a position. Rev. Mr. and 1VIrs. E'aseman of Port Misr Stewru•t and Mt s. Allenby of Stanley' v' are guests at Miss Fergu- Los Angeles, and Messrs: W m• over al sons. of Somerset, a in and ate Groves of Stratford were in (nun attending the ' AN INVITPTION Book before making up any note* garrre .ts, Era it il- lustrates thelatestauthori- tative Fall Styles. You can get the.book at our gepattcounter. a Ba field.' Mr,' Citizens left on Thesday for Strathroyafter spending 8110 past P g six weelrs at the Iakeside. - . Mr. . tak NI ishoin herah, while Mr. C. Baker fs doing rho same to rho wood work• The many friends of Mrs. W. Pick- and will be pleased to hear that she is tin covin although not so rapidly P S g P Y as is wished for. funeral of their mother,Mrs, Duncan , , , Groves, a former residnt, who died Tis Gain, Tis Bliss to Die• in Los Angeles last week and whose g remains were brought here for inter- 'The following lines seemed to fit meet. the attitude of mind of the late Mrs. , Dudley Holmes Jr , started teaeb- Kr T. Henry of Hallett when she ing in Relines' School, Turnberry,, on knew the end was near : Monday. Miss Annie Barber is teaching in the Tho flowers again shall spring, room formerly tanght by Mies Cum• And deck the summer earth', mings, Again the birds shall sing; , The lutes of Wingham fair are Sept -20 and 27th. Awaking ,joy sand mirth f; . Miss harp Santa has returned to her And everything br,.yahome at' Worth, Texas, after a plea ; •Mid nature's vernal bloom,} visit MI town the guest of Mrs. Whilst 8 have passed away— Arthur Haines.' A slumberer in the tomb, Alias Annie Evelyn Campbell, drwgq_ evening's bulgy hour, ternf 11L•. and Mrs. R. J. Oninpbell of more 011 rove to stray, tVtlwota, S+Lsk; formerly of VPinghair, was married recently to Mr, J, W. When dewy peace has power, Howes of Moosomin. And zephyrs' sweetly play To our .many friends in Clinton and surrounding COUntry is extended a cordial invitation to visit' our furnished rooms.' ' We show a complete furnished home. We are delighted to have people ask to go through. • You will see a furnished bed room. 11 01 parlor. a le dining room, " " hall. c, " , r " library. mn81C room. Where we demonstrate the Edisonphonographp and Victor-Vicrola,bring your friends with you and as often as you wish. The invitation is extended to 0 0 0 P E R V O �$ C N T O N r —AGENTS FOR THE LADIES— —MCMC JOL''RAT!AL AND— —JbURNAL, PATTERNS.— s . Mrs. Thontas J. Morris of Ottawa was killed by falling from the unroll- ed roof of a fdur-story apartment house where she was cleaninga car-endeavoringhay pet. The Western Fair opened at London P with fine weather and a good attend- g anee. August Renaud was 'killed bya charge mf shot through his right lung as he was takinghisgun from a moAt for boat at Lachine. Mr. Ed. Levis hat threshed out his oats and they yielded a cod ft continued g Drop in with of the wet weather. The .farmers hereabouts Ilave been to "make- while the sun' shone" by garnering is their grain during the fine weather of last• week end and Saturday evening saw much of It housed. While a ` quantitysnot of it was not so airy as could be withed for it is hoped it will thresh out all right, and the soon r the bet -fro ter. Rev. ?Ylr, McCormick was one of r,. the • preachers at a grand rally ofBy Grey and l luta old boys, held by the vale and woodland groan, 0.er hill and flowery •dell ;everyone.' BRAVE BOY SCOUTS.y- sweet nature's every scene, Oh, I have loved you well'. Goderich, Sept, 0.—while burping in The pure and living rill, the r Iver at the 0. P, R. abutments yes Solt so, Willie Thompson, the 7 -year - We- will not askyou to buy but ever thing is for sale with a price ticket attached that will meet any competition. MILLINERY AND PHONE DRESSMAKING READY No. 7s xo. WEAR members of the Union. church, Grey, on Sunday' week. Tho two town- ships united in holding the re -union, which consisted of three services en Sunday and 'games and amusements on the Monday following. The pro- singing as it Des, oldter g g old son of William Thompson, block - i The lake so smooth, so still— smith, nearly. met with his death. He Meet afnli1em of ,repose— started out to seven feet:of water to No more you'll joy impart; cross to the other tide, Findiegit too My God, forgive , the tear i far be turned back. He became ex- boosted and sank. No more delight ray heart ; bearded was noticed by Bruce Noble and My dying_ Irani is near. Bob Clark, two heal scouts, immed• But whys in hopeless gloom, fatally the scout instinct, "to help the The Store of Qualify, phone 28 s Walker Puirniture Dealer and Undertaker t Residence Phone 140 Couch &Co. eeeds of the gathering were to go to- L wards the building fuhtd for anew church. The Women's Institute will meet at, the home of Mrs. Wm. Mulholland on Thursday afternoon next at the All sadly sit and sigh ? other- fellow" came to their mind and There's life beyond the tomb-: went after him. Noble, who reached Sioi1e Tliat Slios hour .of two -thirty... The program will be In charge of Mrs. George Teb- g g butt and litre. Finlay: As there is important business to hransaeb, a full attendanca of the me inters is request- ed. him first, was. puled under by the Ilright worlds above the sky boy but to free �•� �� ; struggling managed There flowers unfacling spring, himself and 'caught him from behind, There fruits ambrosial grow, With Clarks assistance be was pulled And choirs angelic spring, ashore, Great credit 18 due to the et ha s for theft presence of mind. It ilikelt 'drthere—oh, promise ostve scout life-saving medal, the highest .an It ravishes my Heart— hoor ahsaoutll cante haoesented witb.thWinghaln Folid friends at last shall meetSfiall TonRun No ilisk I Nw t We are Showil]g over this season. This is . Theyare all newgarments you here. Nothing but fl en the best Manufacturers the famous "Northway" Look arouDd first and a' range then 200 too. bright, in and "Continental"garments. call Firsi. ladies'and misses Coats of choice we:offer you. No'left overs to greet fresh garments direct the trade. We handle and see our display. Clarence Moore of the los! branch of the tank of Hamilton, has been transferred to the branch at Set- kirk, Man. Mrs. M. McLean has returned to her home in Detroit after a visit in bo S Rwith Mr. accompanied ndm a fs, RntAto R o p Detroit for a visiih. Mr, David Bell of town was wed& ed on Thursday week to Miss Emma J. Fotherbill of Past Wawasosh, the marriage taking place at the home of the bride's parents..Mr. and Mrs. meet nd more to part ;��Mr, And there He dwells, the Friend ,jj���JJJ Al] honor to Him give, Town HALL Whose Love can know no end, Who died that � I might lire.--CLINTON—CLINTQN No more Vel linger here; I fain would' be away ; There's nothing now so dear 2 - NIGHTS r- As tempt a wish to sfa • S 2 All, all things (air and bright,, ,Farewell, without r asigh. - Sept. 16 and 17 To live in endless dight— ` ---- 'Tis gain, 'tis bliss to die 1" Rf� �( INTOCK CO THE F�NKL , We have confidence in our OUP WATCHES as the result of long EXPERIENCE. u We guarantee them because g they are ALL RIGHT both Death of the Rev. 1 Z-- PEOPLE —12 W. S. Jamieson. SUPPbRTINGg On Saturday last the funeral tookMR, as regards QUALITY AND PR]CE:o it ,./ / f l' l•^t 1 i' - qg , �� a I" �i " I . •P ,i i i l arison , t, t v '. � t vi, ( , t llelps.tocoliderable r u fv i s w O "=i one ' 'styles ::,broke pleasedyou•11 and inspect, es than t Value.About ,4 %' ,, t ' ,�, ve. xf. a.y Bress qtr �$ �,J+hud jti e� , v . atown q x�w ✓ ,.i ing a ,r a� 4 " y i r d: • goods, h, •Is rr'-'r �, and Sell n ..1' tioods We show herewith of our manygood and would' be to ave Ca Lower pric- ours means less ; fIOOdS An extensive show -Marion of exclusive dress the new novelty costume stuffs are Bengbaa have taken up their abode in The stormof Snday week did a lot of lama a he abouts and caused a lot 01inconvantence, Mrs, Merk}ey passed away at the home of her son-in-law; Mr. li A, DinSIey,, on Sunday week. A large family sarviwe. Mr. R. ' J. Tindall had the thumb of his right hand badlycut one dayPeterhoro' gy recently in Hell's factory. Mrs. John )rider one day recently tell from w small table Ironi which she . -vuas adjusting a curtain., and 1 g her leg, g to Miss Clara Weiler has returned Toronto after' an extended visit here. Mr. "Brook Brandon has taken; a go- sttton m Hanover and loft last week for that toWn., Mr. George G regory left last 'weal: 4o tale a position in the Winnipeg branch of the Bank of Hamilton,, f Dr. W. S. Campbell and bride o Albany, Missouri, were visiting to last week, Miss A, Bartliff of Clinton was a guest of Miss Norma Vanstone for a few days recently. place to the cemetery here of Rev. . EDWIN wEEVEl2 .Walter S. Jamieson of Palmerton. A prominent minister of the Methodist IN THE STANDARD, PLAYS church, and for seven a resident of Goderich. Death was sudden, being 4AMQI LY SAWN" caused by kidney trouble and heartcilli Let Us Show You Them • disease. Mr. Jamieson was born in aboutfifty-eight ears a o, —and— g moving with his mother to Goderich °`KENTUCKY SUE" in earlymanhood. He attended high school nd completed .his education atR p ALL SPECIAL, SCENERY'AND McGill College Montreal. Fie taught EFFE'CiTS.. School for eve years and during his pro- bationar period was at BavHeld, He PRICE 15e., 25c,, 35c, had since been stationed at hvueensG y an, ETIj • •R. 0 V N T J� R t. • Jeweler, Cl><nton Brantford ,• Stratford, uigara-on-the- lake; Hamilton, Tara, Welland, Hespe- ler, Chesley, Durham and Palmerton. Goderich Industrial twenty-nine years ago he was , ISSUER OFMARRIAGE LICENSE'S. united in marriage to Miss Susie Acheson, eldest daughter of J. Acheson Fair. •of Goderich; and he is survived by his now bereaved partner and nine child- ren, namely John A,, traveller, New ' , York; Wni, K., buyer for Eaton's, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. N A I C)N A L �� ' LAND Winnipeg; Walter 1.1., of Wood, Gun - d Co., Toronto ; Gordon, at home ; Performing Ele hants The Y g P — great and Beth teachers and Car- hit at T •• ti, and Ottawa. ' Tier Kathleen and Laura, at home. 0 E M E N He is vise survived by, two brothers, Wm„ of Meafcrd, and Robert, of St., Great Midway from 'Toronto anddon't Paul, Minn.'; hv,one sister, Mrs. (Rev,) London.' D. N. MmCamus, of London,, and a • a little the best going,but we dcharge any more for it, A fresh carload just in: ; ,. I IIIj ll `l .i , ,1 r ., ;i j I• t• ig, 17 a � -••--Muskoka, ,• r l f s fascinating enough to win over every lady to wear them this season,Miss l■ Wha Whatever 1S fashionable fiash><t�nable can be found here.September SEAFOR'1'FL. Work on the now Carnegie public library theook definite shapeu on Mondayy� when first sod William Haiti c was turned by Mr. y, chairman of the pub- iia library board in the prasonee of a of citrz;ens, Phe building will be of Milton red pressed brick, two stories high, aerials to be finished' and ready -,for occupaney:by the first of of next year. Maggie halt -sister, Miss Ma ie Smith,' also of Highland Dancers of the best, ' London. - -- Another half-sister of Mr. Jamiesou, Ellen Smith, diad on Moeda in Grand Fruit Exhibit: the to ismilmonommerms J AN R EV1/ and.remains were be ---• interred at Peterboro'on the falter-, Special rates on the railways. ...�.�,. noon of the same da as that , y t on �: which Mr, Jawiis o- passed away. - eon, to the Best Exhibition in Another coincidence is that; the. weddingg of Mr. Jarnieson's niece, western Ontario: - Miss Nellie Jamieson, was to take place last et+ening lit her home at St." September lett, 17th and 18th. ,Paul, Minn. —'TO ANY NEW SUBSCRIBER W ILL, . iN CANADA TILE NEWS -RECORD -- BE SENT -- ° ----•25 EdwardalAche Deaf, John Aitken, For prize lists, and other informs- uel,'Hick, John Acheson,, Wiiliam tion write the secretary. Jamie"an' • _. T Amp:TC VALvr lT,l7 C-n,.nr.,t•,'. �jr V� T o the of1912for ' p c - ,a .. Ara ..unit o Naur�P',,,•rl unhCrt'ihtar 1