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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-02-17, Page 5•1 February lith, 1910 +H.? 1#44441•414141•10.41•9••••••****4041.111141141••••••11411444.4.111 The News Froin Ociderich v -112,“:1_1114101104.9411f41.1144.••••••f 0.4414...1111.10 4,4410 4 4114 41444 .4,411, A number of new members were In the Iloissevain Globe of added to the congregation of North last week there is a very full b treet church on Sunday last. ' account of the death and un.. eral of W. IL Saults, late of Deloraine, brother of Mr. J. B. Saults of town. Mr. Saults had just re- - turoed from a, trip east and had vis- ited his relatives in Goderich, • Tin.- rnediately upon his return he was taken seriously ill with pneumonia, and in spite of all that medical aid I could do, he succumbed to the disease in about :a week's time. The funeral, 1 which was conducted by the Masons! Hume A, S1CJIMHNUS gOrresPondent Reeve C. A. Reid and Isaac Salkeld attended the meeting of the Fall. It'air's Association in Toronto last wtek. 0 oderich is about to lose from the yolice force here Provincial Detective Maim. He has been offered and acs •eepted promotion, and will tato up: new duties in the vicinity of Fort William. On Friday there will be a large sale was one of the largest ever seen in 'Of horses at the Horse Market. Boissevain. The Oddiellows and / On Sunday Rev. Dr. Geo. P. Sal- Knights of Pythias, of which societies ton, pastor of First church, Strat- deceased. was also a member, attended ford, will preach anniversary ser- the funeral in a body. The religious mons in North street church. ceremony was conducted by Rev, Mr, Roy. The floral tributes were num- erous and verybeautiful, and were sent from Goderich, Ottawa and Win. nipeg, besides many from Deloraine. Ir,. Saults went west in 1879, first locating in the old town of Nelson. Ho later conducted a hotel business in hfanitou, in Deloraine and in Boisse- vain. In the latter town he was af- terwards appointed postmaster, which slog -Mpg partieswere out, and ap- position he held until a couple of parently much enjoyed by the ° young years ago when he returned to Delo- people, ram and resumed control of the Rev- We have le,orned that since the saw- mill at the north side of the Main, land has been sold to Mr. Baechler, hdr. Jas. McIntosh, a limber of the former firm, contemplates taking up' his residence in Detroit. visited Mr. Geo. Saults, Manager 1 E. C. Belcher, Chief of the Fir0 of Town Topics, Winnipeg, and spent Brigade, has sent in his resignation a 1 ew days in Toronto, the guests of as fire warden to the council. Mrs. Ernest, Mrs. Saults sister'. 1 Mr- Mellvin Howell has had his Prof. Jordan is preparing to re -;store enlarged and has added a stove move to London. ) department to the north end of it The remains of Mrs. Walter O. Brown were. taken to Stratford for interment. Mrs. Merrick and Mrs. Brown of Stratford, sister and sis- ter-in-law of the bereaved husband, .tame up and accompanied the re- mains back. Rev?- Mr. Millyard eon-, Klucted services at the house here, the pallbearers being Howard Elder, J. May, C. Rielly and Sidney Belcher. The "Big Mill" bylaws passed on :Saturday with large majorities. Mr. P. C. L. Harris, Secretary of the Humane Society, addressed Knox .and North street congregations on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly and Miss Manson have returned ". from a de- lightful stay in New York and Wash- ington. The Ideal Furniture Co., have solo their good -will and stock to Mr. Wil- kins, one of the members of the firm who will open up in the spring. Goderieh. Another runaway accident occurred in town recently. This horse was driven by exs-Alderman Oraigie when it Made a dash for the plate glass widow of Cameron & Moore's store smashing it.. Mr. Preston Strong has entered the school of pharmacy. Nye wish nim SUCMS. Master Monk is engaged at the bowling alley, with Mr. Dinsmore. Miss Maude Moore gave a, thimble tea one day last week to a number of her friends in honor of Mrs). Mallien.. At St. Peter's church the Stations of the Cross, prayers, and Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament take place- enery Wednesday during lent, ' Mr. Edward Campion on leaving his home for his position. in Spokane, Washington, was . accompanied as far as Toronto by his mother, Mrs. E. 0, Campion. During his holidays here he had the misfortune to break his arm so .that his vacation was several weeks longer than it otherwise would havebe Miss Carey occupies the house .on Waterloo street .now theproperty of Barrister Hays. The • Dancing Academy, West, street, had a good attendance on Thursday Miss Saunders has accepted the pos- ition of book-keeper with D. 17. Ham - link, • Last Thursday was a bitterly cold night but nevertheless a number of ere, wbere be died. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. •Saults returned on Saturday from the west, where they attended the funeral of the famer's .brother at Boissevain. Mr, and Mrs. Saults also emiiimammiasiimememminameemeinimemmieama Great February Clearing, DURINthe the .munth .of February we are closing out all lines of G Winter Goods at unheard offirices: 'Regardless of other splesit will pay you well to do your shopping here for the 30 days and lay in a good stock. Read the following list carefully. ALL SALE'S MUST BE CAS.I1 New Stallings. • Our spring importations of New Suitings are now in stotk in all their glory. You will find the very newest colorings and designs in Fancy Worsteds and Cheviots in this shipment. NOW is the time. to pick out your NEW SPRING SUIT when the stock is complete. We guarantee tit and workmanship. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Big Drives in Reacig-macie Clothing • Men's $10.00 Suits for 12.00 - 14,00 6. 22.00 Ordered Suits for 20.00 Boys' Suits Regular $3,50 Suits for 4.01) 5.51) and 6.00 Suits for Out go the Overcoats Regular $ 8.00 Overcoats for 10.00 • a. 12.00 14.00 ba • .. 7.25 8.00 10.00. 18.00 16.50 2.50 3.00 4.50 - 5.00 9,50 '. 10.50 • 15,00 .. 11.00 25 per cent off all Boys' Overcoats and Reefers ,Deep Cuts in Fur Coats . Men's $65.00 Coon Coats for 45:00. 35.00 Black Lamb Coats - 35.00 Galloway Coats 22.50 Dog Skin Coats -- 50.01) Coon Coats . - ; 85310 25.00 Brown Calf Coats 15.00 . 30.00 Wallaby 'Coats . - 200 20.50 25.00 ' 16.50 Linen Collars 3 for 25c Illen's and Boy.s'ppre Linen Collars, all sizes, 3' for Rubber Collars 15c - - Men's and Boys' Rubber Collars, alFsizes, r regular 25c for Silk Ties 15c Men's Four-in-hand, Knots and Bow Ties - • 7 regular 25c and 35e for 506 Silk Ties for 250 100 Men's Four-in-hand, Puffs and Bow Ties, regular 500 for 25c Wool Sox -for 190. 5 Men's Heavy Wool Sox, regular25c for.. "I` .19 500 Silk Mufflers for 390 Men's Silk Mufflers, regular 5(k for .39 75c Shirts for 490 Men's and Boys' Soft Front ShirtS, sizes and colors, regular 75c for 49 $1.00 Shirts for 790 Men's up the minute Soft Shirts, stripes and cheeks and plain, all sizes, pular $1 for 79 $1.25 Shirts for 98c Men's Negligee and Soft Fronted Shirt.; newest patterns,. all sizes, regular. 51.25 $1 00 Flannel Shirts 790 • . Men's FlarMel and Wool Working Shirts . with. collar attaehed,.all sizes, regular $1 for • • .79 .98 50c Underwear for. 390 • Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, all ' sizes, regular 50c for $1.00 Wool' Underwear 790 . Men's all Wool Shirts and Drawerk, all sizes, regular $1 for .7 $1.25 Wool Underwear 98e Men's all pure wool Underwear, all sizes, regular 51.25 for .98 . . , • .75. and 85c Boys Sweaters 590. • Boys Sweaters, . in red, 'blue and green, in wool and worsted yarns, all sizes; re- - gulae75c and 85c for .69 • 4 • • 500 Vleirs-Mitts Tor 39c • • • Men's horse hide and pig skin Working ' . Mitts, u ool lined, large 'size, , . Regular 50c Mitts for • 750 6 : • 51.00 • 79c 1.25 980 e; - 39e 59e Men's Hats at Interesting Pricbs . • mews 51.01) and 1.25 Hats for .75 • 1.50 66 1.00 . 2.1)0 1.251.50 • . 2.50 1.1 3.50 (Borsalino) 2.25 Men's and Boys' Caps Men's 50c Winter (ap., 75C 114 51.00 66 1.25 1.50 14 46 Men's Rain. Coats It nolar 510.09 Rain Coats for 12.0) 16.0) .75 .85 1.10 6.50 0.00 11.(X) • 'Clinton Nevot4teeord Goderich Auburn Mr. Chas. Salinders;wo understand,' The felloWing is the report of the has purchased 44Fair View," the senior department ot Auburn school pretty residenceowned and occupied for the month of January. by Mr. Jas. McIntosh. f,5th Class, examined in Arithmetie„ h borne is nig • t Book-keeping, Geography and Alge- Master Ross Tichbra--Euth Jackson,. Allister Mann, watchman at Gundry's livery, and a Grace Plunkett. good ono, too. I Sr. 4th, examined in Literature, Mr. hielivin Bowen- attended. th Arithinetie, Granonar and Geography hardware convention at London last week. ' , —Lila Howatt,Wriest Jackson, f Froroilda Pfeffer x, Verda Asquith x, l‘lr. Geo. Parsons oi the Sarnia Zella Doyle, Laura Jackson x, Winnie "Fair" called on Ms brother, Mr. Rowson xx, Fero Symington x, Rob - Richard Parsons, while on his way home from London. ert Phillips xx, Elma Yungblut, and 1 Wesley IVIeClinchey (equal), May Den - Clever little Ernest Lee is a diph- stedt sna, Bella Stalker xxx. theria, patient at prenent. We trust ; Jr. 4th, examined in Literature., that the disease is now under con- ! Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography troi and his recovery will be rapid Rena Barr, Ivan. Armstrong, and complete. Alfred Lenifi. x, Earl Raithby x, "The Vassar Girls," the fourth of Lloyd Ferguson, Russel King, Jennie a series of entertainments arranged Stalker xx. by Prof. J. East Jordan, delighted 3rd, examined in Spelling, Arith- a large audience at the opera house reetic, Grammar and Composition— on the evening of Feb. 9th, w-- I Effie Stoltz, Reggie Mann, Ellen their fine saxophone perforniance I Phillips, Arthur Letup, Willie Carter, their instruments of silver and one Gordon McClinchey xx, Henry Tam - of gold blending so harmoniously. an xxx. follois a correct report of The girls were dressed in silk college •Pearl MacPherson, Teacher. robes of black. A theme selected for The wing Goderich, was given on the soprano the pupils in the junior department, the marks being arranged according to regularity of attendance, good conduct- and general proficiency. Ptlst—Frank Raithby 08, Glen Raithby 285, Gordon Irwin 283, Frank Serimigeour 276, Eddie Earle 167, Clayton Ladd 105. Jr. Pt. 2nd—Ethel Murdock • 334, Harvey Armstrong 263, Victor Letup 250, Audrey Dawson. 236, Harvey Dawson 206. Seaforth • Sr-. Pt. 2nd—Maggie Taman 483, Fiera Schtiltz 377, Leslie Schultz 371 G. W. Holman, principal of the Eg- Gertie Ladd 320, mondville public' school, has been Jr, 2nd—Iona Meclinchey 640, Roy •seriously ill. Barr 636, Leonard Yungblutt 603, V. J. Darwin, who has been on the Lureatha McKnight 531, Frcd Earle staff of Tlie—EO•iitor for 36 years, 518, 'Victor Yungblutt 474, Georgina has resigned to lase the position of Beadle 439, Lewis Ruddy 369, Harry local agent of the Prudential fuser- Beadle 355, Elder Groos 157. anee Company. I Sr, 2nd—John. Stewart 660, .Eiwin T F Coleman has sold his resi- Raithby 621, 011ye Taman 575, Ber- dello to II. Edge. Mr. Coleman is die Ferguson 541, Ethel Stalker 284. having a private sale of his household Average 25. effects and will' likelytake up his res- . —0, 13, Ferguson Teacher. ideate in Chicago. . saxophone by Martha Washington. Hall. Several selections were given on the cornet by M. Grace Callahan. Gild& McCoy rendered all the solos of the evening in a most charming manner. Martha Sandager proved herself to he an expert on the violin, Miss McCoy accompanying her on the piano. • A•t the' annual meeting of the trus- tees of the Methodist church, the fol- lowing officers were., elected for the current year ; Secretary, II. Hartry. Treasurer, W. D. 13right. Representative to quarterly, -board, N. Cleft, Choir leader and organist,.Miss .L. White. Caretaker, J. 8. Thompson. Ushers, W. A. Crich, Ws Golding, 1. Daley, A. Westcott.. Auditors; .Dr. Burrows and. N. Cluff. Property committee, H, Gelb, W. Hartry and N. Cluff. Envelope steward, G. She,sney. W. A. Pickard was appointed trus- tee in place of A. J. Bright, resign- ed. Grand • Chancellor Geddes of St: Thomas, was in town on Thursday evening, and installed the followint. officers of Huron..f.,od•ge, Knights of Pythias : Chan-Vice-chandelloe, J F, Welsh,: •Prelate, Bieber& Parkes. • Master of work, D. L. Pinkney, K. of Rand S., J. Rankin. Master of finance, J. Rankin. • •111aster of exchequer, Chas. Aber- - hart. . Master at arms, 'A. Westeott: Inside guard, Norman Nichols, Outside guard, R. Winter; Jr. ' Marriages. WARIVICK7-HIGGINS—At the -Meth- odist parsonage, Brussels, on. Feb. 2rid, by. Rev. 1;), G. Powell, Geo. K. Warwick .to Mary L. Higgins, both of Morris township. MA CKENZIE—RINN—At Hannah, North Dakota, on Feb. 2nd, Mabel Rinn, second daughter of Mr. and „Airs. John Rinn of Lead- -bury, Ont., to John Mackenzie of Annette, North Dakota, formerly Walton, Ont. Births. 130YCE—On. London .Road, Tuck- ersmith, ori Feb. life to Mr. ond :Mrs. James Boyce, a sere LEDIET—In Winglianr, Feb. 7th, •to Mri and Mrs, J, •Di Lediet, a son. JEFFRF,Y—At St. Joseph on Feb. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Remi Jeff- rey, a son. • Live Stock Market. • 4,1404114,4100114111411411144sfialesallnia allEADA.Ciff, WEAKNESS, TIMM', "I Suffered With for Years—Pe-ru-na Cured . Me Entirely." Attica Albino Obenvin, No, 50 Rue Agnes, St. Trenri, Montreal; Oart., writes; 'I consider rerun's better than any other remedy, as it cured me when nothing else could, 7 suffered for yeare and years with heart trouble* headache and weahness. I never expected to find anything to mire me. saw one clay, in of.iaTresse "' that Peru.na was excellent and I tried it. One bottle produced a change °In me and if the Price bed been WO a bottle I Would have paid it gladly. I have taken six bottles and am entirely' onrwl. Please accept my thanks and boot wishes for your PerUMO "Please Accept My Thanks and Best Wishes For Your PE7RU=--/VA." Many cases of heart trouble are caused by reflex disturbances. •Derangements of the stemaah and liver produce symptoms of heart trouble, Toronto Feb. 14th.—Trado was brisk and prices ruled as high as at the close of last- .week's market. These prices ruled : . • Exporters $5.85 to $5.90. Picked Butchers $5.75 to $6.00. Good $5.30 to $5.65. '- Common $4,50 to $4.90. Veal Calves 14 to $'7.50 per cwt. Live Hogs $8.40, • Sheep $4.50 to $5 per cid. Lambs $6 to $7.25 per cwt. A Mother's • Praise •" . For Baby's. Own Tablets. There are thousands of mothers Catarrh of the stomach is a Very fre- quent cense-of sympathetic heart dis- ease. Palpitation, shortness of breath and bloc ting after meals are the most prom- inent eyreptoms. . • LBINA C Such a condition 'of the stomach 1* also liable to produce *headaches of this worst sort. Medicines that palliate the symptoms will never lead to a cured. It is the effect which Pernna ham upon , the stomach; healingthe raucous mem-, 1 brabes and restoring the naturai funo- 1 tion of the stomach, that causes Perunn to bring such prompt relief, .Mk: e/our Druggist fora,ree 'Poritha fa; 4910 WANTED.—PANT ,MAKER ONE II4SSOLUTIGN OF PARTNERSHIP. —Notice is hereby given that ther • partnership heretofore existing be- tween Silas Davis and Raglan. Row- la,nd, under the name and style of Davis. & Rowland, Hardware Deal— ers; at the town of Clinton, Ontario is by mutual, consent dissolved.. The business will be continued at the same plade by R. Rowland; who • is responsible for all liabilities and to whom, all 'accounts must be. paid. —S. Davis, R. Rowland. :Dated ' at Clinton, Feb, 4th. 1910. • that can make Vests , preferred. Price $1.10 all around.—Tozer & Brown. ' 17 oug lou Canada who • have no hesi- tatioa in saying that the good health enjoyed by their little ones is entirely due to thsVcsAiniciens use of ., Baby)s, OwnTablets. And there are many mothers who do not hesitate to say that at a critical period Baby's Own Tablets have saved • a baby's life. Such a medicine should always • be kept ih every Simile. Mrs. J. A. Por- no: Paqtetville N.13., says;—"We give Baby's • Own Tablets all the Credit for keeping.,:our ltttle one well They are• an eficellent medicine for children," medicine dealers er by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-! Medicine. Co„ Brockville, Pnt. Deaths • SEARLE—In Clinton W. C. Seorle, aged ROSS—At Vancouver, 10th, Murdock •M. • -secoed son. of Mr. • field, aged • . 25 months. O'ROURKE—At St. Michael's hos- pital, Toronto, on Feb. 1-2th, Patrick O'Rourke, • formerly'. of . Mortis township, aged 62 years: JOTINSTON—In Winchelsea, • on• Jan. 29th, Geo. Johnston, father •of Mrs, W. Aitchison Orgeafarth. • on Feb. I4tle. , 78 years. B. C., on- Feb. (Birdie) Ross, M. ROSE), Bay- years.- and 9 SPARROW --In Wingliam, Feb, 3rd, iLillian R. Simpson, wife of Oscar •SparroW, aged21 years, 6 months and 13 days. STOKES—In Wingliam, Feb. 4th, . Joseph, son. of Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Stokes, aged 4 years. . PROCLAMATION-15141)ER AND BY Virtue of the authority of the Gov- ernment, I do hereby _order :that all, dogs within • the IVIunicipaltty of Hullett be: securely chained- or kept under lock and -key in .a Manner sat- isfactory to the proper autlwrities. All •dogS found 'ruening at large within this corporation after this date and until further notice may be: destroyed,' and ,the owners of such dogs will be liable to a fine. pi not less. than $20 and not more, than $200, By order of the councils - Hugh Reeve, Lonclesbero, 15th , Feb., 131.0. PROCLAMATION—UNDER AND By. • virtue of • the anthorities the -Dominion Government,- I. do hereby . .ordet, that all dogs • within the Mun- icipality- of Goderich 'Township to be securely- ehained, or keptunder . Jock • a.dkey; .or if running • at large, to be kept constantly mezzl- with an effective nietalic muzzle- . in tilt manner satisfactory to the, • propee4aktherities, . All :dogs run- ning at largrw4thin...the Corpora- - - tioe in non-compliance with this proclamation, oil or after this date, will . be iiiimediately Sainuel Sturdy, -Reeve. Feb. 15th, 1910. • • . • . • . . • • • . . :It is probable that 'Congress - will vote Commander Peary a medal-- of. :honor, instead of promoting him to the rank of Re -.Ad i I a Mr. Thos. Elliott. one of the pioneers of Goderieh Township, *4 seen among his turkeys. • Foe thin rut seem -0 indebted to Farm and Dairy, exeelleet, agile-OW.11a weekly puMished Teterboro. • AlTTED.L-AT • ONCE, • A „GOOD, girl to do housework.—Apply to Mrs.. T. Jackson. Jr., High street.. • • A QUANTITY OF CUT STRAW FOR sale.—Apply -to' Hirani Hill, ,Ctin- FOB. SALE, BUGGY, HARNESS, . , Cutter, Robes, Will be disposed of cheap.—D. B.. Kennedy. ' 15 . . • • ' NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS DESIR- otts of becoming subscribers .to 'the- Goderich Township Telephone Sys- . tem must send • in their ap-. plieations in writing to the Secretary, . W. Jenkins, •at vine' on or before the first day of April- 1910.—G. Holland, president, W. Jenkins, secretary. . 2 'D. N. WATSON ' . • 'CLINTON - ONT. "LICENSED AUCTIONEER for .the .County • of Huron.' Cones- poedence promptly answered.• ..Oharg- •es...miaderato! and, satisfaction. gsittran-,, teed Imin•ed i a t -e arrangements for sale dates may be made by calling' at The News -Record Office .or 'on Frank Watson. at 'MeEwan's • .groc- ery. 17 UN.RESERVED AUCTION SALE,' OF Forni Stock and Implements.—,The- underSigned has been instrueted. by Mr. •George }Till to sell by Public Auction at Lot 14, Base Line, God- erich township, at 1 o'clock on. Tuesday, February 22nd, the follow- ing : 1 aged driving mare in foot to -• Brino, 1 driving :horse rising 8 years, 1 general purpose colt rising 3 years, 2 cows to calve in March, 4 cows supposedto be in calf, 7 fat steers rising • 3 yearn old, 1 steer rising 2 years old, 3 heifers rising 2 years old, 9 calves rising 1 , year, 8 well. bred ewes, 11 pigs 3 motithat old, 1 brood sow in pig, 1, Noxon seed drill, 1 Deering) hay loader new, 1. land roller, 1 Mann cultivator, 1 walking plough, 2 gang ploughs, 2 set of iron har- rows, 1 seuffter, 1 horse rake, 1. Massey -Harris cutting box la feet Of carriers, 1 fanning mill, 1 hay reek, 1 waggon box and pig rack, I. gravel box; 1 logging chain, 1 . set of weigh scales 1000 lbs., 1 • cream separator, 1 Daisy -churn, 1 turnip pulper, 1 wheel barrow, 1 Sugar kettle, 1 stone boat. A quantity of 1-Teinlock and Elm Jumbo', Poultry, Forks, Shovels, Hoes and numerous other articles. Sale without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms stuns of $5.00 and un- der, cash ; on ovi,r that amount 9 tnontita' credit on approved joint ten. 5 per cent. discount for rash, on credit asnounts.-Aleorge 11111, Proprietor ; T. ifluedry, Ane).ioneer.