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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-09-28, Page 6$*h► Xr. Goo. MaICar, soot of the late C. C. L. McKay of Pennock, a000ssr- jpenle4 hy kis bride, who wait Miss ilrfpargareft Boas, ?laughter of tben late Rev, ler. Roca of Bruoefield, . spent a taw day's lent weer* visiting lam! sitofoiy' of Ooderleb .street said atlw fra�endas in town. Mr. • and Mrs. Mc- I Cyt intend .going to Formoza to bake up the worst so long carried on *are by Dr. mcKay. Mr. J. I'.. Willis, who has ter some Itizpe been managing th) business. of . the es11to c4 It. Willis, has now bought out the business and' in tattoo will conduct it in has own • inearests. ;A young child at 111r. Joseph John - sten of Bellwood was found drowned by its mother in a tub. 'rO0'1414 NEED SOME WALL, PAPER FOR THOSE ROOMS THAT NEED RE-' NOVATIN4 THIS FALL,, OUR STOCK HAS BEEN REPLENISHED. BY SEVERAL ADDITIOiNS SELECT.E1) FROM. , 1.912 SAMPLES. .. ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE. trownsinswirmisrmarimmaiftiirimiropse GOOPER'S coag STORE iiiiimommlurromammiismesimmearmenommor Horkpeavlitio PolUHOrd Histori of Hurons HURON WEST. R T Silo filler is the order of the dal* around tbia weighrgrbood. Ws moot venae much it i hear that '2hs pourpgest son of Mr. S. T. Wal ter is vest ill with bronchial, pneu- moniaY. Wo trust that he will soon *,9 around again. Deis S. Acli.son has returned Iran a visit to Winona„ whore her sister besides. Rev. 0. G. Couzensattended the distract meethw,. in 11914141 Tuesday and Wednesday+. The Rally Day services in the Mean- c!.list church cii Sunday we w' of an interesting an profitable character. Mr. O. W. Potty of Porter's Hill gave a short address a 'the at'tiar- noon' service w1i'cli was brim full of practical and cuseful lea:one alone, the tion of Sunday school work and he urged the parents tc' take a more lively interest in thiswork which, is of such value to their of idreii. The evening meeting was conducted bp the Leagpe trader the leadership of Mr. G. Gout, and proved to be a most interesting nail inspiring ser- vice. Tien topic, which was .cn the We of Elisha, was taken in three parts .by' Miss E. Gould, Mrs. L. TE(bbutt and Miss] D. Holane'', and the papers •were given izi a 'very pleasing manners. It was remarked after the service that it wouldi be well to have, suck meettings oftener. Mr, Homer Cantelon has crz;aged with Gunn and Lari eois of Montreal 'to: assist; in shappinsn 'at. garrison and he leaves for that town in a few d'a'ys. Homer is agood hand at the business' and has had quite, a lot,' o1 experience with Mr. Trewar- tha. Anniversary' slrvices will be ,bred in the Methodist church here on Sun- day unday next. There will .be three ser- vicesx 10 o'clock a. mi•., 2 p. m. and 7 p. in. The preacher of the day will be Rev. E. A. Fear of Blyth, a former pastor. The afternoon ser vice will. be, especially+ for . the child rem and young pepple but all will be welcomnle. There will bet special anus- is and a .plesisant and profitable day is anticipated. Special collection at each service. . . • Porter's Hill Miss . Alice Wilson of Centralia is visiting at Mr. and Mas. Waltcz Weis ton's and Mrs.. G. Vanderiuirg's, Miss. Leggatit and two. brothers re- tunnad' to their hone in Pitts itg on Saturdays.' after spending a couple of: wears (the ,gugsas of.11,e. . John Frain ti, i. Masa Fern ' Corson c'I :Kinglyt has been visiting friends ann relatives in the vinieita. A number from the neighborhood. at- tended the Seaforth fair on Tuesday and Wednesday..`• BIB ;VALUE B:C VALDE 1.coo.itolittlic cam. The Store of Fashion MILLINERY OPENING A GRAND SUCCESS AND WILL BE CONTINUED ALL WEEK OUR hats are pretty - yes, more than that... They have the airof 'graceful becomingness that is ' ' raising in so much headwear and with all, prices.are very much lower than what are ob- tained in city stores. Come ' any day.; Our millinery will please you in every way. FURS WE have this season a collection of designs in all the fashionable and wanted furs . that easily let us hold the leadership in variety. • We 'are showing Sable, Mink, Grey and Black Lamb, Belgium Hare,. Blue Fox White Thibet, Marmot and Fox- erine. Comparison helps to sell our Furs, COATS EVER before hi the history of this store have we sold so many coats in September. That shows we have the right, goods at the right price. e have nearly 200 cots for you to ehoose from. Come while the assortment k good. Lewis (Con;'.) eletik,4 Maj. 175. Last electici•i (1908) E. Ir`. Lewis (0) 2 137 ' It Ilolnnes (L) 2 075 Cons. majority 62. , . (Established by the Redist:wlbsution �. fret of 1882.) In 1882, M. C. Cameron, Lib., el' acted bp 29 Majority. Ian 1887,Porter, Cons., elected by 26 majority, In 1891, i1X. C. Cameron, 14b., el. ected tan 370 majority. Mr. Cameron was unseated, and in 1002, Hon, J. C. Paterson, Cons., wan e'!actee4 by. 16 majority Mr. I'tatterson 'became Lieutenant - Governor of Manitoba, aria M. .0 Cameron, Lib., was elected in 3896 by 140 majority. At the general election of 1896 M. C. Cameron, L':b., was elected by 317 majority over R. McLean, Cons. ann by • 1,112 majority over G. M. Kitty', Patron. Mr. Cameron was appointat Lieut- ennietrGevernor of ;the North-West Tiaritarles, and a by-election was held February' 21, 189.9, when Robert Holmes, Lili., was electlad by 140 ina°aritp over R. McLean, Cons. In 1900 ; Robert Holmes, Lib., wa3 electerd by' 93 majority over Robert McLean, Cons. In 1904, E. N. Lewis, Cons. elect- ed by 93 over Holmes, Lib. IUROi SOUTH. J. J. Monier, Conservative, major- ity 100. Last election (1908), M. Y. McLean (14, 2,586 ; J. Sherritt (C.), 2,4E32, Lib. majority+ 154, In 1807, M. C. Cameron, Lib., el- ected by' a znajorityi of 171 ; in 1872 by • 73 majority ;, and in 1874 by 86. majority. At by-election, T, Greenway, 'Ind., elected by acclamation. In 1878, M. C. Cameron, Lib., el- ected ►-,y 65 . rnajer:ty., In 1882, J, •McMilla'n, Lib., elected by' 597. majority. At by-election in 1883, Si' R. J. Car;'weight,.Lib,, eleiated by' . acclaim - at ital. cclaim-atital. In 1887 Jeam McMillan, Lib.,, elect- ed bp .758 majority, In 1891; Johne McMillan, Lib., elect- ed by' 855 majority. • in 1896 John McMillan Lib., 1wac elected 117; 305 majority" over T. E. Haps, Cows.' 1n 1900, Geo, McEwen, Lib., was elected :bye 221 :Majority. ower John McMillan, Lib. • .°In 1904. B. J. Gunn, Cons.,, elected by 111 over Fraser, Lib, In 1908. in bp -election, reused . by death of Mr. Guna, Robert Holmes, Lib., was elected. • HURON EAST. Bowman (Con.) elected byi 198: rrai, jority. Last. . election 1908, T: Chisholm, (C.) 2,177 ; • .A Hislop, (L.) 2,094, Con. majority 83.' (Established ;by' the Redietributivan Act of 1882. in 1882, ' rh7mas Farrow,. Coni.,' el- ected by 60 majerityt., In 1887,: Dr. MacDonald, Lib., elect- ed by 61 majority'. In 1891, Dr. ,MacCoeald, Lib., elect- ed by 308 majority. In 1896, 'Dr. Macdonald, Lib., was elected by 159majority, over E. L. Dickinson, Cons. In • 1900 P. Macdonald, , Lib., elected by 159 majority over E, L. Dickin- son, Cons. , In .1904, .Thos. Chisholm,. Cons.,el- ected by 184 majority . over P. •Mac- donald, Lib. • ICippen Miss Parsoiis of Bay'1ield is visiting at 1he homer of her brother', Mr. ,Ro- bert.Parsons. AUCTION ,SALE OF - FARM STOCK and Implements—Mr.. T. • Baotwn has been instructed bpthe under= signed to sell by Public Auction at Leet 25 Con.. 5 Hallett 27 .mil es north' of Clinton at 1 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday,'' Oct*. 10th, • the 1ollovding draug)lit mare 7 years red, foll'owinga draught nia's 7 . years :old supposed to be in foal to Bar I, drau- ght gelding; rising 4 years, _ ,gener-' at purpose gelding 3+ yeaaa old, 'dlativ ing horse 7. yeats•. old, pao:ng driver 5 years old. Cattle cow due to calve in Novem,bor, . 2 cows ;due to calve in January', 4 cows' supposed to be in calf, 2 steers rising 3 years old, 1 steers rising 2 years old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, 2 spring calves. A brad s,ow 'with Jitter lar foot, a sow due to lii'ter beginning of Decb a sow due to litter in Jan- uary, 12 pigs 2 and 3 months old, . about ' 80 . hens mostly' brown leghoems. • Deering binder near ly+ 'new with true*, Deering mower 6 foot out almost new, horse. rake, Frost ,? wood cultivatk'r and seed drill (conbinetir), Gang plow walking plow, set Diamond haraaws scufflier, lulmber wagon r',t. bob- sleighs with Platform, hay' tack„ stock rack, fanning mill, ate buggy, Open? bauggy',outter, Sask.,. tube, dub - ting box, stone boat, Capital cream s (r4gatax aieaatlVy seew, .4410p -churn, water trdugh, oar ropes slings; anew p;uneyn, 4 acnes 'tiff e* rn,, 1;t a(tres : 4 mangolds in field, set ,doable hadriil Ass, 9 set plow harness,: set single harness. 2 dozen grialirrlings. Aliso forks shovels, chains, *hiffldtrees. rteokyokes an other small artic- les. All will be sold 'T ub re- serve as the proprietor bas rented 'hirmt. Terms of Sal'u—All snits of $5,00 and under, • cash ; on over that asniounb . 12 months credit on apprpved joint 'lobes. 4 per emit. allowed for tach oil credit a>tnsouni'a.--^'Jahn J. Rey. molds, plloprtetet ; T. 13ro'wn, aucb. touter. Election Returns. The ballot boxes for West Huron are being opened today in ecdsrich and as we go to preaa lull returns cannot be obtained. We publish full a'«turns. from, East Iburon and a Sumauaryi of the majorities as far as could be learned: in .West and South Huron. WEST HURON Lewis Cameron Ashfield 84 Colborne 5 Clinto•>, 51. Ii'u11et a 10 Goderich 52 Godarich Tp. 172 W. Wawanosh . 2 • 2024 1849 Majority' for Lewis 175. SOUTH HURON McLean Seaforth McKillop 93 Tucki',;smith. 215 , Hay` Rayl fele Hensel' Stephen Usborne Exeter Stanley 308 • Majority for Metner 100. EAST HURON J pth Conservative Liberal Bowman Hislop No. 1 48 39 -• 2 37 39 85 78' Majority for Bcwaman 7. Brusse'.;. No. 1 28 23. 2 34 3 33 33 1.1*• 40 95. 96 Majority for Hislop 1.. ;Grey No. 1 61 ' 41. 2 25 55 3 31. 52 • 4 t') $7 5 • 63 54 " 6 43 48 7 38 ' 66 300 •. 383 ;Majority fo".w Hislop 83. ' Ilowick No. 1 89 41 2- 82 • '3 112 4 • 100 5 70, 6 69 51 46 61 73 47 Mersatsr vie 14 10 57 1409 92 87 39 408 522 ' 319 Majority • for Bowman 203. • . -Morris Nc. 1 32 2 '51 3 50 4 41. • 5 • 54 5 54 44 6 68 54 58 48 34 45 . 44 296. , 283 M'ajorit ':fo-i Bowman 13. Turnberryc No. 1 78 48 2 . 66 3 44 4 42 68 51.. .56 230 223 Majority fan Iiu,r'man.' 7. Wroxeter ' No. 1 31 ' 50 Majorii'y for I4islap 16. Wingham No. 1 60 28 2 54 3 '73 4 63 5,. 38. 288 . 166 , Majority • for Bowu i.. 122.. East Wawanosh No. 1 . 28 35 2 59 ' 58 3 ;36 .44 4 2.4 48 5 , 23 . ' 39 'Majoritrp for Ilisfop 54. 29 43.. 50- 16 170 224 Majority kr Hislop 54,: Recapitulation Blyth 7 , rnierussels G -rep Howick 203. Morris 13 Turnberry ' 7 Wingharn 122 1 • 83. Wroxeter 16 East Wawanc hebra . 54 352 154 \ Take .Vote—Bowman 2020 Heslop 1822 Majority for Bowuna7t 198 Kippeln Miss Etta Jarrott left for Loa - don yeskrday+ whore she will attend Normal, ' Early hest week Mn. Walter Os- borne left' for a trip through alio west. It was his intention iso go as tar as Edmonton, Miss Mary and Mr, Albert John cion have gone to Toronto to enter upon their :studie's at+ the University, May success attend therm; all; Mr. Gordon Gould wheeled up front Toronto last week to eonnarience his studies, in coittaan vtditlh Aoafort'h O. Surely a scholarship- await Gordon. this year. Ma. Arthuv, Logan left- here last week with a carload of houashoid of-. facts, horses, etc., for i ontlasb, Sask., *.here lie has a• hemest.ad. His axle the week previous wars quite successful, everything .he wanted to belt going elft at a poll price. His mother and sister left on Sept. 16th. Thein many friends wish them sues. 110TH'. ileignabsr Canada's Newl' ager Hon. R. L. Borden Mr. R. L. Borden 'was born at Grand ,Pro, Nova Scotia, June 26, 1854. Educated at' Acadia' emy. Was once a professor in 'Glenwood Institute, New Jersayt. Calked to the bar in 1878. Made honorary' LL. D. of, Queen's University 1903 and of St.. Francis: Xavier in 1905. Elected to the H•Iouse of. Commons for Halifax 1896, 1900, 1908 and 1911. Defeated once in- 1904 bv>: se- curd a seat in Carleton. Elected leader of Conservative pa�t- .'ji February 6, 1901. A member of the - Church of . Eng- land; Villa Acad- (From ,Toront ' Star;, Liberal.) It -ant' evary day' In the pear, nor every year in the century, that we wake up to .find a now Premier. When the change does occur, the man who has been iven the reins ofgovern- ment tnmuediatelyt steps into •the very centre of the liinelight, and all at- tention goo to him. To -day it is Rdhort Laird Borden who is *he mesa talked of man in Canada. 'Phe news of hr .victory also has :been Rashid around t'ae world, and, in English- spea:liing Jaou,ntaa:s at the rate., there is doubtless a hum of interest and a desire to see and know the ramie ni,':nister of the Dominion of Canada. 1.4 Started Fifteen Years Ago. Mr. Borden hats done well. Ir in only Madan yearn ago that he entered Parliament, and it isn't every ' nta.n who can raise 'himself from a plain M.P. to Premier • in fifteen years.. Such a feat . • requires a combination of character and ability+, and Mr. Borden has both. He is a Gentleman. The most obvious and the truesir thing to soy about the .new Premier is' that he isa gentleman. Let no one think for a Moment thee this does not mean -a great deal. In truth, it is one of the highest compliments that can be paid to a public pian, and R. L. Borden deserves it. The new Prime Minister has dis- tinct administrative ability. Ha 'show- ed showed this trait in his practice of . law before he . entered politics. In Nova Scotia he is known as a brilliant. constitional lawyer.' It .wags at Hall - lam (twenty -tout yeaars after he wa;a born in G]'and 'Pre), that he was call- ed. all: edto the' bar, , and the worked • up' tel the_ position et head of: the firm,. Borden, Richie, and Chishalrn.: 'A Good ;Executive Man. Of his gift for executive buelness there is no doubt. . Ranks High as a Speaker. As a speaker,. the new Premier will rank high.. Above all else, he is a cogent reasoner, and can build up -a' case with real skill. This aa a a'7yle of oratory, which is becoming more and Metre popular at .the present' time. It is just ten pa,ars ago since Mr. Borden was appointed leader of the Opposition.. The decade ' spent in the shades, doubtless, seemed long enough, but all thehardship will now be for- gotten un the glory "of power. .A little son of Mr. Albert Neil of Caledon township died frons drinking poison from an old bottle. T. GUNDR'Y IIAS BEEN INSPRU- cted by Mr. T. 11, Hardy, Lot 21, Base Line, Guderich township, to • sell by public auction on Fridap October 13th, the following artic- les : driving amine eight years old, aged, heavy; draft ' mare, sucking colt, two -yens old filly, •three cows supposed to he in calf, dry' cow, thnee yearling steers, five calves, one large. sow with litter of dimle pigs, about seventy' -five well --bred blown )oghoie hone, Uwenty-five pul- lets same breed, Deesring hinldier,. 614. Deeming mower, now thissea- sotto Deering steel land roller, Deer- ing cultivators, nearly new, horse rake, seed drill, set scales 2001bs., walking plow, two Oats irozn harrows root stuffier, two buggies, one teas. Iv new, Bain wagon with box, Vali- el bon, fanning mill, . 'number of grain bags, wheel -barrow root pul- per, stone -boat, cutter, set single harness, suet double. harness. Saska a chowan • robe, ladder 22 ft, :iron ketale, Capital cream separator, churn, one acre of corn in stook, half acre of marigolds, several curds summer wood, some' cedar posts, forks, spades, hoes, chains, etc ani other articles too numerous to nu'nt* ion. Terms : All stens of $10 nn d under cash, over that amount 12 niceties' creayib en approved joint notes 4 percentdisoowull for cash on credit a*noutnts. Sale commences . at 1 o'elosit--.T. H. Hardy, proprietor, P. Chunky atctiorleer. rceAr: IIRWIN ONE PRIC ONLY 1911' FALL 1911 OUR GRAND PALL OPENING --OF--- MILLINERY MANTLES SILKS AND FANCY.000GS : Will take place on Friday, September 22nd afternoon and evening and foll- owing days. Our Miss Sipes will . be pleased ' to meet all her old friends and a host of new ones on the occasion. MEET ME AT 1RWIN'� T.HE:PEQ'PLE'S. STORE IST OF BARGAINS Al a1er's Fnrllhlure Store T have gone all over the .store and have laid out some Bin BARGAINS in nearly every department. You know the story about the Early Bird, Below is a partial list of some of the rare bargains • . 1 slightly used side board. worth $15.00 sale price $10:00 1 solid oak parlor table " 5.00' . " .2.50 1 fr,ney flower stand • 1 Verandah chair, red 1 Vrt•andah rocker, red {, , 7.50 " 4.00 2:50 " 1.75 3.75 " 3.00. 1 Large easy chair upholstered in'good velour $7.50 for 5.00 1 3,,pieee verandah set,settee, arm chair, rocker; 15.00 " 12,00 l fancy roman chair worth 1L50." 9,00 1 rocker early English finish, upholstered seat, solid oak frame . worth 5.00 "' 3.00 2 tioh, bed-room.chaire cain seat1 s '/ 4.50 " 3.00 " 11.00. " 7.00 1 Worsman refrigerator Used less than 3 mos. 21.00 " 15,00; 1 large kitchen cabinet worth 21:50 "17,75 1 hall mirror, surface oak, 4 hooks " 5,75 '' 3.75 1 baby carriage, rubber tires, fancy parasol'' 12.00. " 6.75 1 hall rack; dark wood, large mirror, 2nd band 8.00 " 4.00 1 crib bed - • - worth 3.75 " 2.75 1 square piano all refinished, solid rosewood case, as good tone as a new one fully guaranteed worth' at a snap $175, sale price $90 on, easy terms of payment witha guarantee to take back at same price on a new piano inside of three years, 1 Upright piano by the Mendelsso'hn Piano -Ob. used less than Ninth Months reg price $375 'will accept on pay- menta of $0.00 per month $225 don't miss this bargain if you want something good.Soute Ends or Linoliums at a special price. 2 soiled rugs size 3x 3a yards reg price $1 M0 for $8.00. Japenese matting remanants at 10 per cent off Stair carpet worth 65c and30e per yard at 50c and 80c a yard. A snap on Tapestry Curtains all'new stook. A visit through our immense stock will be of interest to you, Come and look through our furnished home; the only store out- side of a city showing a complete furnished home.. We are the only authorized representatives for the Edison Phonogrnpbs and supplies in the district. A full stock of instruments always on hand. 1 fancy rattan chair Picture Framing And Upholstery promptly Attended 10, The Store 01 Quality. Phone 29 W. illialkor Purniture nosier and (Jndertaiter itestdenco Phone 140 11.1111111.1100010011.11 4