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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-11-02, Page 4T 4 f llohnesville and Mr Osden of Toronto and . • gliiaa ifate eadrticAp, of (Mutton • Were teueeta dtiripg . the holiday time of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cour- . ties:, •• Mies Carrie Walters of the Clinton leasallts4 staff, was the guest of her brother, Ur. C. Walters, on Sun • day. Rev. C. C. eatiZoilS aid Zanily of Stella. and, Mr. W. D. Cenizees, vice- Hohnosville. Miss Myrtle Trewartite, and Mists France* Potter visited Seaferth friend* over the holiday. Mr. Chas, Tebbutt of the 0. A. C., 001elph, was a holiday visitor at his home. Miss Holland ef London visited the parental borne over the Thanks- giving holiday. The many Wilds of Mrs. Win. Stanley will regret to hear that she principal oe Tavistock Public school, is gusto seriousle spent Oho Thanksgiving holidays at Atter a most successful season the the parsonage with their parents. cheese factory closed down for "the IN" s ra OE Couzens assisted winter last week. Tho patleons were with the prOgreen at the bawl Jen - per and entertainmene given, in Zion church eest Thursday evening, ten- • daring several solos and readings very acceptably and pleasingly. Quarterly services will be held at 130thel church on Sunday morning - next and in Consequence tame will be no service in the Methodist Church here. The pastor will preach in the evening as. usual, entirely satisfied with the season's business, prices having ruled high, and prospects for an increased pat- i mage next season seem good. lia,eowe'en passed off very quietly in our village a,nd we have heard ot no serious depredations. This speaks w11for the good common sense of Our boys and is a:, it should be. ee„ 111111111111.1e1.1=0111.001111111211111191121111011101ffiggallnililleal F'orter's Hill BeuflelcL T funeral Of the late George Parke on Friday Taut was largely attended, •so many wishing to pay te.fs tribuee of respect to Viso Mem- ory Of our worthy eleizen. ReV. Mr. Condeli conducted the services. The pallbearers were Thos. and. Alex. Cameron'Harry Idittle, Sateauei Me- 13ride and •James Esier, Mr. Copeland Of Toronto is the guest of h:s brother, Mr. George Copeland, The Bayfield Agricultural Society is prepared to pay out all prize money due the exhibitors. ••••••••••••••••••••••••,0 ••••••••••. •lora The Strong Cluuthinte in the Centre Mans of Huron is Goderich Township Messrs, W. H. Lobb and D. J. Burns are repairing their w -mil on the Maitland con. and will have It in running order vett/ shortly. They are adding a new engine and ffi 'cue of power for will have a su e y all purposes. „Chailes Cook of the first con - Mr. 0 Leslie Cox spent Sunday with cassion was in Toronto over the his brother, M. Ben Cox, Colborne. Thanksgiving. By the way iVtr. Cook Mrs. "Jas. Macdonald has been con- has just added a gasoline engine fined ib her bed for a few days, for pumping purposes to his farm hut ber- many friends will be glad equipment. He likes to have every- . to her that she is able to be thing convenient about about again. Mr.'. Arch. Macdougall of London, who has been visiteng relatives ve this vicinity has gone: to Dungannon to visit friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Mary Burton has been very ill a .4 her Easter's, !ML. Peter Mac- dougall's, but its improving, her many friends will be glad to hear. Mr, and Mrs. Scott of Ann Arbor Mich., are spending a few days vi - Rev. Joseph, Elliott; seawrth, Oct. 36. -The Conserva- tives ot Ventre literon met in convene tion hare today in the opera house to Select a candidate fax the ap- proaching provincial electons. Over 100 delegates were presents and much onthusianit was ill evidence. After the election of officers the meeaing wait thrown open for nomi- riateons. Joseph Elliott of Giesler- ieh, was nominated by Dr. D. F. Clarke seconded by George McKee: D. Oantelon of Clineen was norm - emended by riding. The spealcers were Mr. Ed - noted by W. G. Smith, ber, President Williams and J...1. Mernore N. P., and T. P. Carling, of Eseeer. Mr. Pallier expressed his apprecia- tion of the confidence reposed in him by his constituents throughout his Mr. Harry ifillbor Aipsht tho Ch9iec in South Huron Zurich, Oct. We -Henry Either, who has $O long and Wortaily represent- ed South literon in the Legilature, Was again dosea by the Liberal -Con- servatives of 'um: riding, in conven- tion here this afternoon. No Wier name was proposed, and Mr.. Eil- ber accepted amid gent enleusiasree The sneet1Ing was called to order at two o'clock, with President John Williams, of 'Zurich, in the chair. Altleeugh it is a particularly busy time for itilfe farmers, 100 delegates were present from all parts of the YOU'LL NEED SOME WALL PAPER FOR THOSE ROOMS THAT NEED RE,. NOVATING THIS FALL. —X -- OUR STOCK HAS BEEN REPLENISHED BY SEVERAL ADDITIONS SELECTED FROM 1.912 SAMPLES. ALL PAPER TRIMMED c'b•REE. • euf 1.•••••••■•••••■•••••MAMIlkafilaMMEIMININI COOPER'S BOOK STORE Mrs. D. Baer, after a visits of three week.' ab her brother's, Mr. W. IT. Lobb's, and wrong old friends ‘sse„ township, left on Tuesday. for her home all Crosswell, Mich. Mrs. Baer is a native of this townsbip, but has resided in Mi'eligan fo I al - mos", a score • of years. On her visit she noted many changes among her Old list of acquaintances. The. regular :monthly imeeteng of iting relatives in this vicinity. L.O.L. No. 189 will be held on Mrs. Geo. A. Newton and. daughter Wednesday evening next inst;ad of Laura of Toronto are visiting ae l• Monday. A full at te idance is re - A. a •ee n• Upon balloting ,Joseph Erfote re- ceived Jae majority of votes, and upon motion of D. 'Cantelon, seconded by John Ransford, Mr. E:liott's nomi- nation was made unanimouee Mr. Clem Newton's. Mr. Or. II. Cox, Stratford, spent Thanksgiving with his sjster, Mrs. Clem, Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Holy - rood spent Thanksgiving with the latter's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Joetan, Mrs. Hall Rutledge is visiting Wends in Suite. for a few days. Mr. George Smith, teacher, spene Thanksgiving with his'. parents ail Currie's Crossing. Mr. Mowat. Macdougal, took fn -the sports at Woodstockon Thanicsgive ing Day, Mr. and Mrs; Abe.. Adair of Lon- don <rent Thanksgiving with his friend,: Mr, „ s;McPhail. Mrs. John Torrance, accompanied her aister, Miss P.eid, back ta Pitts- burgh, where shei eripects to visit for a few weeks. ' The pastor of the Methodist chute\ is fielding special evening services this week in preparation for the quarlerly meeting which is to be h,eld in Bethel church on Sunday morning next. Rev. C. C. Couzins of Stage, son of the pastor, preached on Monday evening. quested as the annual election of of - lions for the ensuing • year will be held. The installation will be at the December meeting.' Bert Lobb and Herb Oakee have returned f ono a sojourn of three months or so in the westo:n prov- inces and if, prier to their tr)? they ontertnIned any doubt wbateve or as to Ontario being the bannei, provinceit is now wholly dispteled. They saw for themselves that great portions of the west have been hard hit by the unfavorable season and that the crop will fall far shore of early expectations. Thousandn of acres of grain yet' remain 'mime and in large 'areas the wheat has been e tined in the stook. In Albeeta there have been falls of snow which smothered the standing. grain. All this has convinced our toys tsee' take ono season with another old Ontario' is good enough for theme Mrs.. •Hart Hicks of this township • and Mrs. W. J. ROW - Cies Of the London Read, spent he Thanksgiving holidays- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Ludlow of Proton Station. John Raneord, of Clinton • Robere fourteen years of service, and re- Aloldean, of .Goderich, and. M. Brod- viewed the policies of the Whitney Government. erielr, of Seaforth, were also Hated, but withdrew. After the candidate had, addressed the moeleng, James Bowman, M. P., of East Huron, was called upon, and in a short but vigorows speech ex- herttd his hearers to put forth their best efforts to elect Mr. Elliott Ia the cause of good gove s mime. made good. Under the Reform ad - The following resolution was then moved by Joseph Elliott, seconded :ministration the University of Tor- ebe onto was a struggling institutor' ex - by F. IJolmested : "That we, Cons ,:vaKves of Centre Huron, in istiiig for tike most part on promis- Under the Whileey Government convention, express our unbounded es. • ei tete it has been placed upon a solid fin - confidence in the. Goverameme ancial bares: Then there is the WOn- Jamea Whitney and also the 'Govern- ment of Hon. IL L: Borden. darful work accomplished. by the pre- ! sent Government in connecelon with The following were tha, offieers el - I the Agraeultural 1College at Guelph, eater; j• Pre• e.desht , . liroderich, And in this connectSon let me say Seafarth r fire. vice-president, II. J. that we must have progress in farm- & McEwen, Goderich ; sedend vice- ing. When agricultiure flourishes ale president, W. Jackson, Cline ; the others follow."! third vice-president, Benjamin Chur- Hydro-Electric Success. The speakor touched upon the de- velopment or the hydro-clectrio sys- teen, giving high praise to Hon. Adane Beck, whom he referred to as "a roan who will go down in his- tory as one who ha a done as much, it not more, for his province than any other state -man, past) or present. "The Ontar:o Government,' he said, "has been hampered in 'many ways by the DaMinion Govomment, notably in f.rn direction of the tide of ireltregratron, away troll the fer- tile landof Now Ontario to the Weston previnces. But even under this handieap, the Government( has ANI•••••••••••••••••••••••••10. W. COOpar. lr°"111111111P liadirilei.cosirdt . Collies, E. Ma. Mr. David Dewar roteboasd Ett Axe king, I. M. Collins. 5Poo of matched Or* 6°1144 from Sr. Second Zt.-N, S. W. J. Howard of Dryadak, G. Cooper, W. Sutton. Mr.•Llama saw C. Laporte Jr. Second w„. Twee, P. each sold a apuin colt, the Wrong Hervey. Dewar an the 1a,'r to R. Pt. FUSS -4.11a P. Fisher, G. 154 Taylor of war Grand Need. Pairburn, O. Harvey. „ The many teachers and sladents of The host eeetIers in the month* the Normals. and Collegiates Spent • Thanksgiving at their respective home es. The farmers are about cOmpleted with the season's work and are now making reedy for winter. The W.F.U.S. of Blake held its chill, t ; secretary, William Campbell, Goderich ; treasurer, Oliver Johnston, Clinton. ,.tanleg Township Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Agnew of Perlman, Sails., are visiting the former's. sister, Mrs. John Jervis. Mr. A.gnew' has spent about thirb,,, years in tha west and is pretty well acquaint. d with the country. Ile much enjoys strolling through the woods hereabouts and in noting the diffe:ene kinds of Ninbe -Ono gi3nt elm on Squire Biggins' property in- terested lam so much that one day ha took aloeg a rape . line and ineas4 ured ft. The tree measured twenty- three feet around its trunk twe'feet from the • ground.. Mr. Agnew would be pleased if there were some, way 'of transplanting such timber to the • tr where Erich a tree sp rug • SraFourth and Filth -A. U. tient Jr. Fourth -N. Hood. Sr. Third-Ceeil Johnston. Second. -Elmer MatnL The, following is the report of S. S. No. Stanley, for the month it Thankoffering meting on Tuesday !October, based on regulaeety of ab. evening when Rev. Mr. Johnston gave . tandem, punctuality and general an appropriate address. The offering proficiency : was about $20. Jr, V.J. Elgin MclCialeY• The following is the October 4r: INT. -1111110m Ppllocks, Grvte monthly reuort of S. S. No, 14, MeeClinchey. Stanley, the namesebeing in Order of jr. IV. -Margaret Armstrong, Mar- i garet McBride, John Amnstrong, Wil- bert McBride. - Jr. III. -Jenny MeClinchey. Jr. IL -Pearl. Steehenson, McBride. Jr. Pt. II. -Elinor McKinlege,..May Jr. Pit L-Wiltnee McClinchey, Meer - tie Armstrong, Leonard McBride. -V. E. Stevens, Teaoher. merie : ' Filth -J. M. Meelyneout„ It. S. Mc- Clyir ont. Jares illeMann died suddenly at Sarnia. Sr. Fourth -M. E. Paesons, 'A. II. Hood, J. 1V1, Collins., Jr. Fourth -G. Ross, J, lit. Hod, L. R. Wasman. Sr. Third -W. C. B. Johnston, An! Lorene Terms IRWIN'S I PRICE ONE CASH ONLY BIC VALUE 11.0, VALUE Coue THE STORE OF FASHION. An invitation to young girls Young girls as they get into their teens become more interested in dress, more particular about what (they wear. We feel sure it will be to their interest to 14 nspect our new fall and winter coats, sizes 14, 16, 18. \ . . . Another large . shipment of ladies' coats to hand this week. We like to say good thirgs aboutfour coats but we like still better to have you try them on and tell us the good things )ourself. • , . The Store of Dependable FURS London Road • • Mr. Peter McGee, who has neem famIng. on The Road for the past 'five yea', has removed to the •• eiein- ity of Varna, having leased tne farm of. Mr. T. Dowson just west Of che village. While sorry to lose a good neighbor we wish Mr. McGee success in his new home. Miss Pearl Wise sang at an enter- taininenti in ' the Methodist church at Auburn on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Layton, f.,ca forth, and Miss A.thinson, Lond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Layton, on Thankegiving. Mrs. Lexi Wiltse visited her son Morris at Detroit over Thanksgiv- ing. alr. and Mrs. Douglas Wheetor, Lop - don, visited • at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 Su • dthenson's this paste. weak. • • . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carter, „GOO ich, visited Mr., and. Mrs. John Mc- Knight this week. , Misses Maple and Rosie Livermore came up from Toronto for Sha holi- day. prairie county y, would indeed be a curiosity. • Miss Emma Peck spent the Thanks- • giving holiday witre friends in Tor- A BEAUTIFUL STORY. Ingham Mr. Caleb . Griffin bas for the tIktne being boon appointed, license in- . spector for North Huron. -• The Liberal-Conserve:eve conven- t/ion for North Huron will meet in. Wingham on Friday 01this week to seeece a candidate. Tt is a -.fore- gone conclusion that Mr. Musgrove will again bo the choice. The rid- ing is fortunate that his s able a membo: to look alter its :interests as Mr. - Musgrove. onto . Miss Margaret Wheatley of Clinton was the guest of the Verses Richard- son Siinday ;And Monday. Miss E. Reid ' of Lohdon spent Thanksgivitng • at the' home of her mother, Mrs. J. Reid Sr. • ' Miss Maggie Peck is apending few days with her friend, Miss Me - Kay. • • • • Kippen • Mrs. Campbell and , Mrs. BIM of Howard, Ont., and • Mrs. Parsons, of Bayfield spent a few days this week. in the home of Mrs. Robert Par - Sons. • •Geo. Penfound, goneral agent •fen the Oockshutt Manufacturing Co, : ol Braneford, visited the old 'lade here last week, . Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs J B. Dinsdale announcing The corning of. November re. minds 118 thatthe wearing of furs must soon begin .and the advautage of being ready with furs when the first cold day ar- rives suggests an early selection We are showing this season a beautiful range Of Russian Fitch Alaska Sable, Mink, Persian Lamb, Blue Fox, American Fox Isabelle Fox and Mink Mnrmo t ewest Styles are always shown here first. Summerhill. Miss Trick spent the Thanksgarlag at her home on the 18th con, Mrs. Win, Johhston4 and her (laugh:. ter, -Miss Mona, spent Saiiurday with friends around here. Mrs. Kitty of Clinton spent tee holidays at Mr. J. Watkins.. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jonnson epee t Monday at Mils. J. Johneten• 5. Mr. and Mrs. R. Draper of Clieton visited friend's on the Base • Line en Monday. lease Etea Mclarien is Spending the holidays under the pareotal rooi. • A member of the boys from 1!n. - toil spent the day le shooting. Mrs. T. Churchill and Miss Nealens spent. Monday in the village. Miss Ether Govier spent 'the holi- days under, the parental roof. • Mr. A, McLaughIn spent Thanks- giving at his home here. Mr, and Mt% Ward entertained a numbor of the young people who :resort having spent an enjoyable time. • The Ladies' Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Male on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Miss McKinnon have re- turned to their home near Luean after spentbing a few days the guest of Me. and Mrs. Ward. Mr. Moon, • tie taX-colleceori , has been onhis rounds. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hardy and daughtee Etta are spending the holi- days with friends in 'Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and Miss C. Colhoree of Seiforth spent Thanksgiving at Mr. John Colborne's. . . their safe arrival in Santa Barbara, Calif., whore they are gone hoping for the 74.1eovery of Mr. DinsJale's 'health, • • An interesting bit of news in • con- nection with Mr. W. Harvey's auc- tion sala is that Mr. Broina that notel knight( of the hammer, sold. the whole =mint „ nearly $3,800 woe% in ,less than four hours and if all had been, offered for sale he could have sold over $4000 worth in the time, thus averaging $1000 • an hour, and thio• was done during a constant cold rainfall. • Anniveisary services, will be held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next to be conducted by Rev. J. W. MacLeod of Belwood. On Monday evening .an excellent program consise- ing of the choir, solos, duets; ad- dresses and readings will be ren- dered. • Here Is Another Big week end special for Saturday. We place on sale SO pairs only ladies heavy Mocha gloves in tans andprowns;two domen. You would considertthese ,cheap at $1.00. Indeed we don't know any other as good for that amount, Thirty people only can try:them on Saturday for 69c. E. T. Corsets Our big. 89c corset, The sizes are broken but we have about 15 pairs still of the popular sizes. These corsets until they all go at 75c per pair. A beautiful story is, depicted in she picture, entitled "Horne Again," given th s season with the Family Herald and Weakly Star, of Mon- treal. Ifs is beyond doubt the best picture ever offered with that great. paper. The picture is. 22.x 29 in- ches, ready ' for frafiving. Tha Fam- ily 1-1 raid and Weakly Steel its grow- ing fastar• and faster every year..: It- is the 'marvel of the newspaper world today and with such a pictures. esc "Home Again," all for one dollar a year, it is no wonder the circula- tion grows. Every home in Canada should spend a dollar this season on this great bargain. Puslinelt township is excited, over a •indd-dogt episode. • George A, Seot0 of Montreal doowned while on a Shooting .11s VP the Laufentian Mountains. E. Zeller Nominated. Hehsall; Nov. L -Art the Liberal convention here to:day., E. Zeller of Zurich, was chosen asLiberal' can - Wale at the corning Ontam elec- tions in South Huron. ' A Winner Every Tiroe. Mr. Harry Haber, • c'entitati s Celebrated underwear, a full range in ladies misses and children's, also men's, youth's .andi."."' boys fleece linedmerino and all wool as w 11' as many other lines of re utable manufacture •Tfie Staple Dept. Are' YOU as Weil as a.Year Ago. Dr. Williams' Pink: Pills Point the Way to Health and Strength. Ask yourself the important ques- Non whether you aee as strong as you were a year ago, as bodily fit as you should be. Many h .reader • has bo. confess "No." Some Weak- ening ailments has during tha past Year laid .hold ofthe syetem, unfit- ting you foe the d.uties of life and seriously clouding the outlook of the corning days. Ib may • be rhouniat- ism with Its sharp twinges of pain, indigeseion, headache, nervousi debil- ity, depression and lack •of energy, or the pains iiiVailneenta which on- ly common folk know. It is, well to know that all thaie weakening dieerders arise fron an improverish- ed condition of, the blood, Renew and enrich your blood and all you trotibles wiui , cease. This is a strong etatemene, bub it ws. made on the testimony of thousands who once suffevd, but who have gained health and strength by the aid of the new, rich blood supplied by Dr. %Wave? Pink Pills. We can quota thousands of easier similar to he following : Mr. Jos. Grandmaison is a young Man well known in the town 01 St. Jeronie, Que. fie says "For a couple of years I began to finds reT ntrength failing, buil did not dream thee the trouble was sealous. As I grew weaker t began Ito doettor, but it did not help me. The Meet exertion made my heart palpitate violently, trey stomach seemed out of order and my whole system became so trait down that I was finally forced to quit wok. I had now been doc- toring for six enoriehs and' was very naturally growing discouraged. • At Phis jimeture I read of a case sim- ilar to nether cured through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and de- cided to try them. I took the Pills faithfully for about two raontdis, gradually growing stronger and at the end of that time I was as well as any den could be. 1 shall ways praise the medicine that 'rais- ed me front dispair VO the blessing of good health.' Sold by trtedteine dealers eveir- where or sent by moil at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Braeltville, Ont. Is brim full of good values in blankets quilts, blanket cloths, velvet robes, cretonnes, chintzes, flannel and flannelettes, towels, towel- ing, table linen, napkins, cottons ednd sheeting in great variety. See that you get Coupons. MEET ME AT 1 AMIN'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE You will find some interesting prices on FURNITURE ANIY HOUSE FURNISHINGS A few of the quotations below will suggest some of the values : . Rugs in good quality of Tapestry size 3x3 for $7.75. " best • '1 " 354 reg. $19.0() for MM. 4 different patterns to ehoose from. If you want a rug this is your chance. No better value ever shown in Clinton Linoleums 4 yds wide, 50c per sq yd. 9 patterns to choose from. In the Furniture Department you will find the best selection ever shown in Olinton. of you want a parlor suite Here are some prices that will interest you : 1 only 3 piece suite reg $60.00 for $48.50 1 3 • 7200. " 60.00 d. 3 • „ at .2750 •as 25.00 1 d• 3 de io 23.50 d 21.00 1 " 5• " " 50 00 42.00 1Oil 5 '• .• 23.00 Id 20.00 • Iron Beds prices ranging from $3.00 to $30.00 Some special prices oh mattresses. •A full line of sinall musical bowled:a, instruments carried in stock. This is a new line 3. have added along with the Edison Phonograph, 1 The Store of Quality. Phone 28 Furniture Denier and !Undertaker Residence Phone 140 The News -Record to an, last 1.91.2 for 15 cent A r