The Clinton News-Record, 1910-05-05, Page 4t
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Stanley .Township..
Mgrs. Thos. Nicholson and son, Mas-
ter Chester, were in Clinton last
week.
Mr. Thomas Stinson, who was ser-
iously 01, is slowly improving,
Miss Pearl Dunkin of Varna, visited
an Saul)le Line for a week.
1# number of the Sauble Line sports
,arc out canvassing for the Rural
T'olephoete. -
Mies Mabel Reid of Clinton spent
a, few days last week at the home
Reid.
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of her father, Mr. Andraw Re.
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Miss M. Kennel of Blake, who spent
past month at the home of• Mr.
W. Reid, has returned to her home.
Misses Edith and Clara Spackmaa
oi
Bayfield spent Wednesday
at the
home of Mr. L. Clarke,
Mr, Wm: Clarke of the Goshen '
Line sports a dandy new buggy. No
doubt there will be something ado -
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COOPER'S
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The Newest
The Best
The Cheapest
WALL
' PAPER
1s to, be found
in our stock.
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ALL PAPER
TR1r1r1ED
FREE.
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BOOK STORE
CLINTON
Mrs. David Welsh of Sapdusky,
Mich., who has spent the past two
weeks with her brother, Mr. George
ge
Johnson, id
ohn an, is visiting friends in Clin-
ton and Goderich township.
Miss Arlie Peck of Stratford spent
a few days at the home of her
father, Mr. Henry Peck.
Mrs. David Welsh of Sandusky,
Mich., spent Friday afternoon at the
home of Mr. 1Viz1, 'Rathwell, - -
Mr. William Clarke ;s sporting, a
new buggy. . Viliiam� will
have
to
handle the reins carefully to avoid
any more runaways.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mellveen, Watford, (formerly
of StanleY will be soot
tohear
that
' they have sold their farm and are
all '•going ,to take up land in the
West, .. -
Mr. Jas. S. Delgaty is at present
confined to the house. We hope
soon to see him around again,
Mr and Mrs Jas. Jarrett -cif Hills-
green' were guests of Wm. Douglas on
Sunday last.
Mrs. Alex. - Thompson„ of Uensall
bisited her brother, Mr. J,S. Del-
gaty, last week.
The by-law passed by Stanley town-
ship's fathers is not being enforced.
When such a. measure is passed it
should he rieadly enforced and deli-
quonts brought to time.
The- regular meeting of the town-
ship council was held on Saturday
last. The .chief business transacted
was the pase.ng of Bylaw No. 4 7,
amending 'Bylaw No, 5, re dogs.
This bylaw makes the • maximum, fine
for all g g g un
owrn dogs, to o zzled
mu ,
50.00 • fine tte to, be .;Cued at the d�escre-
%ion .of the magistrate; but the law
to be strictly enforced. It wase also
arranged ' that the members of the
council will, - next Saturday, inspect
the bridges in : the township and de-
termine on the repairs needed.
Mr. Wes. Stevens of Clinton; pur-
chased a fine borso : from John Reid,
our genial - ex -treasurer. '
Miss •Etta- Peck, who is - attending
Stratford Bus:nets. , College, spent
spent
Sunday at home,. - -
Mr. Thomas ,I3rownette TanrpL`ses
veneering his house with ecn ent blocks
in the near` future.
Miss Annie Turner of the Parr line
was the guest -of her cousin, Miss
Mary J. Reid, on .Stniday task:
Miss Marguerite. Peck of Seafertle
:spent a .few days at borne recently: -
The following is :the report ;.of
L' S:S. • No,: 9 for themonth of
April.: • •
5th Class.—Mary Douglas,
.4th Class. -Emma • Bechler, Pearl
McBride, Jacob Brenneman: -
3rd Class, -Lorne . Manson, Jacob
Moyer, Edmund Oesch.
Si: 2nd: —Roy McBride, Alberta
Finlay, Menno Pesch. .Jr„ 2nd, --Gladys Douglas, Ada Ken
nes,. , Clarence `Parke. . . -
Pt. 2, a.—John Moyer, Ruth Zirk,
Ada Meyers. -
Pt; 2, b. --Laura. Oeseh, Eva .Boyce,'
Sarah Erb. ' •
Pt. 1.—Herb. Moyer, - Gordon Zirk,
Carl McClinchey.
LADIES
Ready-to-wear
GARMENTS.
Coudli
Co
`Dry Goods
Mi1Iine�w~' -
Dress -making
Hosiery of Quulit
and STYLE
The woman of style this yearwill• pay more at-
tention to the choice and quality., of her hosiery than...
for many a season for not in a, long timehas. the styles
tended to bring into such prominence the Hosiery
—
The fashionable low shoes especially. M.anufactu.rers..
and designers possessing this knowledge have protium
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td the most beautifulqualities and effects, of which we
were quick to avail ourselves and in our display of the
flner grades of Hosiery you will see beautiful embroid-
ered effects, plain Black of elegant • finish or colored
hose as your requirements .call for,
Prices range from 12ic to 75c per pair.
More New Spring
Coats for Saturday
Saturday. you Will be greeted
with an assortment of styles in
the New Spring Coats, neat semi
fitting, the • popular length lapel
collar and new sleeve. Handsome.,
fashionable Coats and excellent
value at these low prices.
$6 $7 $9
Each
The right thing in rlillinery at the right time
and at the right price can always be had
at this store. -
EYBRY COURTeSY • AND ATTENTION
TENTION
AWAITS . YOU HERE.
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Coderlc i To' nshlp
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fulton of
Brown City, Mieb., are visiting at
the latter's old home, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobt. Thompson's, 16th con.
Messrs.
Roland andHervey Jen-
kins
e-kins of the 16th eon. have been add-
ed to the Rural Telephone system.
Mrs. H. Murphy was called to Port
Bruce last Thursday to attend the
funeral of her brother.
Mrs. William Holland of Vancouver,
B.C., visited 'at Mr. Chas. Holland's
last week and is now in London the
f
guest s her brother.
Miss Tiehburne has been re-engaged
by S.S. No. 11 at an increase of
salary.
Mies Craig of the 16th con. has
been very ill,
T
heales.for
h the . R ur
al Telephone
extension are finished as far as Mr.
John Stewart's, Bayfield Line.
Nelson, Beatrice and Ethel Mose
spent last week in Stephen with
their grandmother.Mr. Lous. AAnderson has sold his
driver and will buy another. `
Mr. Chas. Switzer purposes going
to the west 'shortly.
Miss Emma Peck spent a few
a few days ,last week at Mr. :las.
Switzer's,
Miss Edna Hudie is busy dress-
making oxo the Bayfield Line.
The township council met on Mon-
day with all the members present. .
Yeo•—Rathwell---That the Reeve. and
Clerk be in,ttructed to make inquiries
at the registry office .and - any • other
necessary inquiries in regard to pa-
tients of the 'asylum whose mainten-
ance. is being paid- illy the munrcipel•.
ity.+—Carried. .1
Hudie--Yeo—Thai, tie following ae-
eounte be passed : R. Porter, gravel,
$4.41 ; 11.,elleibbs, gravel, $1.50.—Car-
ried.
• Hudie—Lobb—That the council ad-
journ to meet - as a Court of Re-
vision May 26th at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Bylaw No.:4 was amended and the
constable instructed to strictlyen-
force it,.• -
Olinton New;. Reeeril a
May 5th, 1910.
--N. W. Trewartha, Clerk
• Porter's Hill. -
Mr. John. Cox. attended' an. insur-
ance meeting at Dungannon on Tues-
day. •
Mrs. ,,Milton Woods spent Tuesday
nt. Dungannon at her aunt's, Mrs. Mc-
Lean's. -
Mr. Clifford Lobb accompanied by
his two sisters, Misses- Minnie and
1lisie,_,speet, Sunday at Mr, . ,John
Cox's.
Mr: , • Robert Beacom r•eturneii • to
Clinton last Saturday after spending
a month at London, He looks - hale
and hearty. • • •
Mise, Marion Macdougall, daughter
of Mrs. Peter Macdougall,. gave • a
birthday !arty • to `some of. her little
girl friends, om Wednesday and all
report .a. joyful tilde.
Mt, Gcasge Proctor had a ' bee
Tuesday raising .1 is .house and mov-
ing it. He intends building a cellar.
Miss Clara Glidden of Holmesville
is spending a few days in our vicinity
renewing old acquaintances,
Mr: Rogers of Seaforth addressed
the. S. S, last Sunday afternoon.
There was quite . a , turn mit. -
Mr, Robert Marshall Sr. has dis-
posed. of his horse for a fair figure.
Our merchant, Mr. Geo. Vander -
burgh, as -sailing ali colors of paint
thissummer and especially the alum-
inum.. paint for ranges and staves.
' Mr. and Mrs Ben Cos of Colborne
spent - Sunday. at his father's ` Mr. -
James Cox's.
Mr.- Robert Cox •attended the quar-
terly
uar-t rly hoard meeting at Bayfield Mon-
' day • afternoon
Mr: Theron ''13ettlee was going down
grade with the team and wagon, the
bolus started running and he jump-
ed off hurting his knee. -
Summerhill,
•
•'Mr, J. Hartley of Clinton is ex-
pected.to conduct the church servicr
next Sunday evening at 7.30. -' •
• At the meeting of the A.Y.P.A. on
en Tueeday evtning Mr. Dunbar gave
an address on "The Leaf," The tree
in nature- and the ,tree - of -humanity
were held up In comparison and many
practical . lessons were drawn which
might profitably lee:applied to the
life of each individual.
KCippen
T. E. Clegg is at home after put-
tang in another strenuous year in the
Medical School, London. The result
of the exams as just published showing
that he has taken an excellent stand
at the end of. his second year,
-having Obtained honors in every.
.subject.
Mr„A, Mc13eath.has returned after
'a 'trip to his timber limit and saw
mills . in Powassan, New Ontario,
where he found everything prosper-
ing.
Mr: - Sex.on's Views.
Editor News -Record :
Sir,—Mr. Sexton in his recent. Tee-
tura did not say there was no hell
but he defined what hell was accord-
ing to God's word, and he did deny
eternal torment. Neither did he say
that heaven was not reached until af-
ter the millenium, but that when the
Lord came to set up .IIis kingdom the
dead in Chriet would be raised first
and would meet the Lord in the air
and the saints then living en the;.
earth would be changed with them
to ti'to divine nature and reign forev-
er with the Lord-. 'This is the first
resurrection. He did , not say that'.
everybody gets a fresh chance after'
the'1 '
ten i
it enit m
and that the : •. v
1
e g is
e
held the dead until then, but be did
say that all that did not have the
gospel of glad tidings of good news
presented to them in this age would
then have it presented to them in
the millenium for the gospel must be
preached to every ereature for there
Is no other name by which we can
be saved except the name of Jesus
who redeemed u:' from death by pour-
ing his old o d unto death for us
and through his deans and resurrtce
tion are we -brought bark to life.
Ragfii eld
The annual meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held on Thursday, af-
ternoon next at half past two o'clock
at the home of Miss L. Cameron. As
the a ect'
1 Conc r
will ofoil'ieswtake 1 a
r ce
at this meeting a full attendance is
requested.
Mrs. William Ferguson and son of
Seaforth are visiting friends in the
village this week.
Messrs. Ken. Moorhouse, H. Jen -
pings, Ed, Broekville and Aif.
IIuret of i,ondon spent Sunday in the
village.
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Rev, D. E. Cameron f
m r n A Brussels
will occupy the pulpit of Trinity
church on Sunday morning next in
the interests of missions.
Rev. Rogers of Seaforth occupied
the
pulpit of the Methodist st c arc
b
on •Sunday evening last.
Professor Patterson of London oc-
cupied the pulpit of St. Andrew's
church on Sunday last.
A quiet wedding took place at the
rectory on Thursday evening last
when Mrs. J. Walmsley was united
in marriage to Mr, John Wesley Rob-
ertson, formerly of Winghain, by the
Rev. H. J. Condell.
The monthly meeting of the Ladies'
Aid of the Methodist church was held
at the home- of Mrs. Parsons on
Thursday afternoon of this week.
Mr. Robert Penhale, who took a
car of parses tothe west a short
time ago, returned home last week
having disposed off them all. 7
Mr. and Mrs. George Brownlee of
Tuekersmith spent Saturday and
Sunday the guests of his daughter,
Mrs. H. Little. -
Messrs. -George and John Sterling
and sister,Mrs
. Joh
�ton of the Soo,
were called
home the past week on
account of the serious illness of their
father, Mr. William Sterling of this
village,
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London. Road
Mrs. Hugh : McConnell has: been
visiting at her mother's, Mrs. James
Nott'e. •
Cudmo're's hay press has been, busy
in this neighborhood 'packing what
little hay is left. ; • , -
Mr. and 'Miss Livingstone. of „ Hul
Iett visited at- Mr.' Will Stanbury's
on Tuesday. -
,.Mrs. R. Jennison of Clinton :visited
old ' friends here' this week,
•Rev. Mr. C"osens of 'Clinton coni-
ducted the .meeting of theelaague held
at l\Ir. Will. Stanbury's on Tuesday
even?ng and afterwards christened
three of Mr. and Mrs, Fred. - Nott's
children and Mr. and Mrs. Stanbury's
babe - born .on the 22n4 of Jeuttary
Mr. Henry Peacock has torn down
tile' .piece of board fence in front of
his property and is erecting a wire
fence' " instead. • With one or twoex-
ceptions • the London• Road is -now
free • of - those Old snow -retaining
fences.
Auburn•.
The Quarterly Official Board of the
Auburn-Circait met' . in Auburn on
Monday eventing for the final meeting
the year, The +circuit as in a
flourishing condition .and . the financial
schemes are well sustained. After the
business was fraesacted the:members
repaired t� the; parsonage-where'they
and their waves' were very pleasantly
entertained • by the pastor and , his
wife,. Rev. A. t.and 1VIrs.: Jones.
After: a very dainty lunch, toasts
Were proposed: to- Auburn, Westfield
and Donnybrook appointments,
Auburn -Circuit and thea retiring pas-
tor and. were responded to by . the
various ;members of the board. ,
Rev. ' and Mrs. • Jones. leave
Auburn alter a four years terns with
sincere regrets of his people arid the
best wishes for their :future success
fn the work of the ministry.
Mr. John Kernighan of , Godei ch is
spending a few days- at the home of
Mr: John Sturdy. -
The Epworth League elected the
officers for the ensuing terut as fol-
lows :
President, 'Miss M.' Errat-t. -
1st vice, Miss E. E. Knox,
2nd vice, Mies May 'Ferguson. •
• •3rd vice," Miss Agnes Ladd,.,
.4th vice, Miss C. B. Ferguson. •
' Sect
re ar
is
• 3 , Miss Mary Robinson,
Treasurer, Ralph Munroe, ' • -
Organist, Miss Lottie -Jackson.
' Rev. C. Ii, Dainard of '1'crronto• was.
a guest at the home of, Mrs. John
Ferguson Last week.
Misses E. A, and.Susy Blair spent.
Sunday at Benm'iller, the guests - of
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Baugh.
Mr, 0. E. Lrratt has been confined
to the house with an attack of, lum-
bago. •
Mrs. Win. Icing is ..on the sick list
at present.
Mr. Jas. Fulton.of Brown Pity aiid Mr. R. G, Thompson of
Clinton were -the guests of Miss An-
nie Sturdy on Sunday.
Rev. T. W. Charlesworth hao chos-
en for his subject next .Sunday after-
noon, "Daniel, the faithfut Servant."'
The Lord's • Supper will tie observed
after the Metal service.
East Wawanosh .
Mrs. Alex, Patterson is very ill, at
tinge of writing, and is not expected
to recover.
Miss Maggie Taylor, who has been
in poor health for :the greater part
of the spring, is slowly regaining` her
usual strength.
Mr. Robt, Johnston,'s little daugh-
ter was bitten by their dog a few
days ago, but nothing serious result-.
el from the bite. The dog was phot
shortly after.
Mr. Harvey Bentley of Blyth spent
Sunday under the parental roof.
On looking up the cattle that
he
hadshut sirs i
n the woods Mr, Jae
alio
Doerr had the misfortune to find one
with a broken leg. It had to be
killed.
It is interesting to note how the
dog owners have become attached to
the once hated dog 'nuzzle. At first
when the ward mad -dog was on
every tongue the muzzle was placed
on the nose of the dog for protection'
whereas tto
it is hun
g about the
neck of the dog as an ornament.
Yours, late., SAMt'EL WILSON.'
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Hullett Township
Mr. Thos. McMichael's' three-year-
old Clydesdale, Glenrae,was awarded
first prize at Brucefield last Friday
and hst
a thus won the
xt tickete in
his class at air the Shows held in
this county this spring. Black Band
Sensation and King Lorne won first
and second prizes, respectively, at
Brueefield, thus repeating their rue -
cess at other Shows. In these
three colts Mr. McMichael est Sen
have a trio that they may well be
proud of.
Owing to a sh
or
f
a e of pasture
landss i r
Zv
e s Denby ,and Cornish have
rented the Wallace homestead on the
7th con. for the season.
EC •
FEMA IS CAUSED
BY IMPURE BLOOD
IT IS BANISII'ED BY DR. WIL-
LIAMS' ^ PINK PILLS BE-
, CAUSE WHEY MAKE. -
GOOD BLOOD.
Ask any doeter and he will tell you
that eczema is caused by impurities
in the blood ; that nothing can cure
it that does not reach the blood—
that outward applications are worth-
less. That is the reason why Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills have always
proved so successful --they act on the
blood, and in acting on the blood
they banish those eruptions• and pim-
r 'ples, relieve the irritation and itch
ing and give perfect health. They
have cured thousands of cases wher
poor blood has resulted rted i
n disease
ase
Among those they have cured is Mrs
James Wilkins,. Aylmer, Ont., who
says ; "I suffered a good deal wit
eczema and did not get anything to
help., me until I took Dr. Williams
Pink Pills.: These freed my blood cl
all impurities and gave, me speedy re-
lief. I am, therefore, naturally very
enthusiastic in, praise of these pills."
A medicine that can make rich, red
blood will cure anaemia, rheumatism,
eczema, neuralgia, indigestion; heart
palpitation, the ills of girlhood and
of womanhood and a host of other
troubles—simply because these trou
bles are the result of bad blood—that
is why they .always cure the above
troubles and bring the glow of health
to pale cheeks. Sold by all medicine
.dealers or direct. at 50 cents a boar or
.six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Ca., Brockville, Ont,
SI, A B S
for sale
Cute in right length
for range.
JAS ; HAM1TON
Coal rierchant •
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Your
Patronage
Solicited
weee
IHAVING .- PURCHASED D .7.3E
13LACK,SMITIIlNG B1.'SINESS OF
MR. JAMES FLYNN, WE -WOULD
RESPECTPULLk SOLICIT! • THIP'
PATRONAGE OI+` TILE TOWN OF
CLINTON AND WCINI'rY.
We make a specialty of.
Shoeing Lame and Inter-
fering Horses and , guars•
antee satisfaction in that
line,.
CARRIAGE MAKING AND
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
GIVE tTS A CALL.
CHARGES MODERATE:.
• •
✓, sAuaaEes.
Buggies `aud
1agolls for sa,..
WE SELL THE JASKSON WAGON -
WHICH IS 'CONSIDERi;1) THE
BEST ON THE: MARKET, ALSO
I3IKE, BUGGIES WITH AUTO
SEATS.. i
WE
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The Buggies we sell aro made
by the best factories i and are
in the latest styles,
Ile:ng a pratical , man of long
expetfence, I lrnow Trow to buy
the good arb'
ele
tha
t which
wig
1es suit t su t the eoi
ittlltittit
itt which we live.
HAVE A FEW S'pLE iDID ST'IC-
?:ND-IIAND Btr(,G/ES FOR SALE.
Call and see my sterk at. my
works, Huron street, Clinton.
JOHN LESLIE
C�' I IRVVIN'S
ONE
PRICE
ONLY
The
Increasing
Interest
Manifested in our Saturday Morning Specials
encourages us to further effortsto advise as
many as possible to shop early. For the benefilt
1 of those who were disappointedin not'• ettin
g g
here till our underskirts were all sold
NEXT SATURDAY MORNING
-we will plus on sale ane dozen onsy
of the Baia
line at the same price 50c each,- ReMen„ber
a full sit,
,e White Underskirt, deep flounce, clue- .
ter of tucks, lace trimmed, Saturday forenoon
lc only at above price.
We ` Have in Stock
Left over from .our last sale, six only, . Dress
Skirts, manufacturer's samples, not one f .these
skirts was made to retail for leas than $4.00,
some $5.00 and $6.50. Away they go on Satur-
day morning to the first six customers who
want them at each - $1,98
Oil Cloths and Linoleums
Another shipment of new .:desi' ns to hand
for. big selling .for the next few days.: They are
- here in wall widths and beautiful designs, front
18 inches to' 4 yards wide, •
Hearth Rugs, Floor Rugs, Jap Mats and
:Matting in the• most desirable patterns and at
popular prices.
Lace Curtains
Very special value at 50c, 75c 1,00 1,50
1.`75, 2.00 and up.
See - Our Windows
for New York's Latest Novel.
ries in in WASH 'GOODS.
1RWIN'S
THE ` PEOPLE'S STORE
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# S. C. Rathwell, Shoes C. Hoare, Music
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The Regina shoe for
women
"Fit for a Qtzeetl" -
No matterhow nice your spring
costume is, it will not appear .at
its best unless you have dice fit-
ing- shoes,
Try it pale of Regio Oxfords
orpumps. We have them in all
si2Ps and widths,
Regales Wear- Well,. Nit Well
and Look Well.
Derby Shoes for Men.
The Derby is a man's shoe
that fits and wears, We have
them in Pat, Colt, Velma. Coif
and Vici Iiid, Plaice $4 to $4.50
0. RATHWELL
The New Manutno-
th
Folio of Music
' The new mnsie book. li
Music lovers are 'delicehted
with
honk, Come and see them.
a, The price is 7$c
Harmonicas
Yes, tae have them in All lett r
aria kinds. Price 23c to $r rs
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A t'q'Co
e and Sherloc
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Mand'
1n
Pianos 3
p
always in stook.
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