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The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-8, Page 5vl olmesvlllf 7s 7 1 circle Itold hold its locatingcati n I day evening ISO. The pro was entirely taken by the l a pleasing Programme of {otlr vocal and instrumental, , etc.,, was Riven. Time main of the evening wan a debate, d That a dog is of„nrorc o man "than a horse;' the ve, side ,winning the debates the evening of , March 16th ' the speaking contest and are to be held "in-Holnmesville If that date, fission .Ciircle• had their thank- serviee''last 'Sunday, the Rev, being in charge. Owing =to, weather there was but a ttendance. • The choir was of members of the, Circle, ujne had not been received at Writing as to the amount: of esday Ivening lair. and Mrs. rewartha were the guests''ef number of their friends and is 'et a social gatherinit in rrdav °'school room of the t church; priorto their Cot their . new home in Clin- ring'the ,evening.'an address; t ,to • ' them 'and they were Ie 'recipients of tokens of ; rern.not' onlythe .members of, ch lout from, the comntutiity by the ;members of which torture -is greatly 'regretted. frees was read by Miss and the presentation made members ,• of the .committee vartha:replied very feelingly, ly' others spoke, expressing ;ret at losing -this fainly ood. There neighbouih e , Was Isle ..also; and before the,. e. broke up refreshments ved. The following" is .the T. and Mrs. Trewartlia and We, your neighbours and have met to spend, a . few th you on the eve of your from our midst. Also to our regret that the rela- that`have existed so pleas - r so many years are about severed, We have always willing' to do all in your advance the interests of the unday`sehbol,'choir and also 1 functions- of the commun- haveadmired and cgminend faithfulness • and we fully at' by your removal our losing one of 'its largest wishing to show some rna'rk preeiation and good -will, we to accent this library table ry,,hoping, you will cher-' fit memories of, us and you that • our .best wishes ou'to' your new home.; and re we, trust you will -use y talents for the uplift of Signed on behalf of the' y: .W: J, Yeo, IL Sweet, bb." rich Township. -entitled' "Deacon Dubbs"` 'ive'n'in' Sharon'"church en the -22nd. ity C1ubwi1l,meet at the Mrs. ' G.M. Farquhar on next, when the election. of, '11 take 'place. , All members; to attend, ty wedding was solemnized is Street Methodist 'church e, Goderich, apt four .&cloek esday, Feb. 28th, When. the Hedley united in°marriage aecon ' d •yo , gest au un daughter of g Mrs. William, Tichbourne' of concession • of Goderich oun - Mr.W.'Johnston, ,t�y g f Mr. _Robert Johnston, also rich township. ` The bridal ere attended by Mr. arid Mrs: Johnston, brother,andsister ride and' groom. The bride rettysuit of navy- tricotine e picture hat and carried -a of Sunset, roses :arid maiden - After the eerentony<the ve to the home of the bride's r, aiid.` Mrs. Bert Orr, where supper , was, served, the mbering ,about twenty-five. ing :room and table were decorated in pinkand white. e meal was partaken of the Tied, a beautiful'gown of ellen). over duchess eat - .repaired to the parlor, he evening was spent '`in d music. The bride received autiful and useful presents, the high esteem in which the uple are held. Mr. and ,Mrs. will take up housekeeping, room's fine farm, near God- -- reeeptien was held at the home of I • -MfierogeA Otte g'room's lrt'rents, 249`i "...Maxwell Ave., Detroit, on Saturday evening, Match 3rd,: when between thirty and forty guests were present. Cong•rat- ulai'one and good wishes fora bright and prosperous future, follow the young coupler London ROad Mi'. Jack White of Brussels visited Mr. Noranan Manning last week. Miss J. Miller of , Clinton visited her; sister, .Mrs. McKnight, during last, week, 1 Mr, Frank Lane has been under the care of a doctor for some time, Hie :friends Hope he will soon regain his°wonted he lth. The, U.F.W/0. held their postponed, social evening at the home of Miss Waldron on Tuesday evening. Mr. Eric-Bamfield of Liverpool England gage a veryinteresting talk on "Rur- al Life in England," the ladies gave a little playlet, entitled, "Choosing a Husband" and there' was a nice little. program of music" besides. The' ladies also served lunch and the evening was'eonsidered, a decided success. Constance Mm:sand Mrs. McDonald of Bbise City, Idaho, .were vlfi ors at; J. H. Scott's' en Friday. Mr. 'J, H. Scott took two carloads of cattle to. Tdronto on Saturday. Master Alvin Dale is home now for a while to get strong after being ill ,in'Seaforth with the flu. The prayer meeting this week will be held at tho.home of Mr. and .Mrs. Thos' Pollard, The thaw on Saturday and Sunday was .welcome .to the farmers, as a great Many of them were 'short of water for stock. Mr. Chas. Riley of Tuckersmith was a visitor'in our village last .week. There was no church, on Sunday, hut: there were a few out to Sunday School. The roads, not being in very good condition it was hardly safe to take horses on them. Varna. ive Pollock has returned terapending a' month .with in ,Mitchell. • g bells are ringing on -"the ine this week and they will inging agaiu;a little farther line. onard McBride has engaged' for' the coining summer with 1 McClinchy. argaret Armstrong of 'the inc . is spending some time de in Detroit t wedding ,took . place, on evening of 'last • week; t, at the home of Mr. and red Austin, •'when their daughter, Alice Isabel' Mor- aine the bride' of Floyd shell, oldest on of Me. apo c Schell of ,Detroit, Mich. oily was perfoemed by the Foster. The bride, who in marriage by her fath- er place beside the groom: bite bell suspended hien of evergreen and flowers, 1 couple were unattended. WAS dressed in het• travel - of midnightblue canton wore a necklace of pearl;; od a bouquet of pink and rmtions, .Ameaiiai Beauty ferns, Alter the ceremony was served, The happy t on the; horning train for where they will reside; A • Auburn od- Auburn ' There passed away: at the home -of his •son in.Colborne, on Sunday, March 4th, one, of the pioneers of that town= ship, Mr. Thbmae Robertson, --in' his eighty-third Year.- .Ur. Robertson come to Colborne when a young titan and had 'helped .to' Make the country what 'it -is now. He was twice mar- ried, both wives having predeceased. He leaves to mourn his loss one son, J. J. Robertson, of Colborne, al-' •.go two 'brothers; W. C:, on'the Rob! ertson homestead and John of Goder- ich.'' •The fun'era1took place an ,Tues- day to.Hall's ce`tnetery. The sym- pathy of'the community goes out to. the bereaved ones., The -election of officers of the Jun- ior 'Farmers took place last Tuesday evening gig the 'home of Mr. Frank Raithby., The following, were elected officers for 'the coming year: Presi- dent,. Frank ,Raithby;. vice, Eldon ,Stoltte; secretary; Amos` Andrew'. Af=r ter .the ,business was transacted a de''e licious lunch' was served by the host. The.bbys report a. splendid eveniing's' fora., ',Miss A. E. Blair visited friends, in 'Goderich last week. • Mr. O. E. Erratt spent the week- end in eekend-in Toronto, ' Mr. Elden :Stoltz attended'the-ban- quet <in connection" with the.' Short Course 'at,. Clinton'en' Friday night, and reglied'to a toast to' the `.'Huron Junior, Farmers' Associations." McKillop cKilloP Townshi A Tire' many friends , of Mr. Milton _Stewart, hie sorry to hear he. is laid up with the •flu. , Milton has had a hard 'time thin winter, having'' just recovered from • an' attack of ,s• carlet fever, `. ' Mr. F. J,. ,Coleman was busily en- gaged the past' week. hauling : out grain for Mr.;.T. E. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart spent ,Sun- day with Mrs. Hart's father, Mr. Car- •michael, in Grey township. Roxboro school 'attendance is in creasing day .by day; as a great num- -,bei have just 'recovered from the flu, Master Jack Drover, son of Mr. W. Drover, ie recovering' from an at- tack of. pnueinonia. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Separate ';sealed tenders marked "Tender, for `Contract No.,.. . " will be received by the 'undersigned until 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday,, March 21st,' 1923, for the following work on the Provincial Highways: Grading Contract No. 911 -Clinton. to Sea - forth, 4.0 miles. .,Contract No. 950 -Clinton West, 3.2 miles. Bridge Abutments Contract No. 954 ---Extension to two steel :ridges on. Stratford -God ®rich Road. Plans, Specifications, information to bidders, tender forms and tender envelopes may be .obtained on arid after Wednesday, Febrpary 28th, 1923, at the office of the undetsigned, or from the• following` Resident En- gineer: J. A. TOM, Stratford. A marked cheque for $1,000.00, payable to ; the Minister of Public Works and Highways, Ontario, . or a Guaranty, Company'sbid bond' for a similar amount must be attached to tenders for pavements, roadways; base bourse and, bridge construction, and on till other tenders the above conditions apply, but' the amount of bond or cheque required is $500:00. A Guaranty Company's Contract Bond for 5"0 per cent, of the amount of the tender will', be furnished by contras - tor when contract is sighed. All bonds tnttst bo made out on Departmental :Corms. „ 4 The lowest or any tener not.nec- essarily accepted. 'W. A, Mc`L,I3s1hf Comity 1Vlinifter of highways. Department of Public highways, Ontario. Tor ., .--,92-1. Toronto, February 2 moist, 1923. hist NieWaite, CAR'pWRIGIIT--IITl3:TIS--In Clinton on March 3ztf. by the Raw. C. Llew ehyn, Bilkey, Franees It,,, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, If. J. Hibbs, to' Amos L.Cartwright,rllof'Clinton. -a_ HOWRS--CLARKE-At "Maple Terrace'.,Varna, on Mareh.7t1s,'by the Rev, J. L. Foster, Mabel Elsie, only daughter of. Mr. and Mrs ,;bauneelot Clarke, to l;,phriam A, Howes, of Arthur, Ont. SCIIIELL-AUSTIN-At Varna, Ont. on March 1st: by the' Rev; J, L. Foster; ,Alice Isabel •Margaret, younger 'daughter" of Mr, and Mrs Alfred Austin, -Co' Floyd I-Iowerda Scheli,'sor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schell of Detroit,' JOHNSTON- TICIJBOURNE --- At. Victoria street parsonage, Goder- ich, on Feb, 28th, by, the Rev. W. Hedley, Fayette,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tichbourne,, to' Wiley Johnston, youngest son of Mr. Robert Johnston, all of Goder- leh township., , Bigths McLEOD-At Bayfield, on March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLeod, a . , 'daughter. GR•AVENSTEIN-In Auburn; on Feb. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grav- enstein, a daughter. NAEGEL-In .Auburn, on Feb, 26th., ''to Mr. and Mrs. AlbertNaegal, a son. Deaths ROBERTSON --In Colborne, on Sun day, March 4th, Thoams 'Robertson, 1 aged 432 years and 6 months. All Owing Accounts All 'those owing accounts to the: late Dr. ' C. W, Thompson for med- ical attendance are requested to call and pay sane to Mrs. Thompson at his late residence.' 'Huron street, Clinton. -92-d Private' Sale Of fresh cows, ' white Rock hens, geese, sows, grain, seed and potatoes. Lot 34, Con. 4, Goderich township. A. G. -Westlake, R. R. No: 1,• Bayfield.' -92-1 Notice to Dog Owners . 'According,.to Provincial Statutes and Town By-law it is now compul- sory that all dogs in the: Municipality be registered and. licensed., Licenses are due March. 1st and a penalty is provided, for owners who fail to register_ Full information n'say be had from. the Chief Constable and Registrar. -Levi Stong. -Published by author ity,trf the Town Council. - -92 For Sale.- Choice seed' grain. • O.A.C. No,, 72 •Oats„ barley 'and beans. This grain all grown on clean sod lana on Pea- cock farm.. --tis. E. Johnston, It., R. No. 4; Clinton. Ont. Phone 8 on 636. • 92 1-p Clover For 'Sale • A limited duantity of yellow bins som sweet ' clover ' seed. Apply to Chester J. Nicholson;Bayfield. Phone 9 on 99. Hensel' central. . -92-2 Seed Barley For Sale, A quantity of clean seed barley. Apply to . 5.. O, Cole R.R. No. 3, ,Clinton, Phone- il. on G05 Clinton Boarders Wanted A limited' number ,of boarders .can be' accommodated. ;Apply' to Mrs. Chas. Hunt, l redericlvttreet, Clin- ton. - 92 1 Hog For -Service Supreme Lad, No. 180, registered Large Black: hog,, will stand for ser- vice at the premises of the, ander- signed. C. W. Williams, Sr., Lot 44, Maitland Con., Goderich Tp...-92-tf Auction Sale • Of. Farm, farm stock and imple- ments. Mr. G. 1I. Elliott has been instructed 'to- sell; by public auction on Lot 28.. Con. 3. L.R.S., Tucker smith, on Wednesdhhj, March 14th, at oneo'clock, p.m., the following The Farm contains 100 acres, 10 Acres good sugar •bush, '11/2 story brick house with brick kitchen; bank barn 40x70 with 'cement floors, straw shed 28x50. The faun is well tile drained and in good state of cultivations 12 acres fall wheat and 30 acres of fall plowing; one-half mile from :school;. 11 miles. frim Brucefield. horses:, egriculturai gelding rising 6 years; agricultural mare, 5 years, in foal. Cattle: Coy 10 years old, due to calve July 19th; cow, 11 years old, due to: calves September. 25th; cow 5 years old, freshened last December; cow 5 years old; freshened last' December; cow rising 5, duo 'to calve May lst;' heifer rising 2 years, steer rising 2 years, fat; steer tising 1 year; heifer rising one year; 3 eal,Ves. Sheep: 9 well -:bred ewes; ram lamb; (brood sow' and 3 small pigs; 50 White Wyan- dotte hens; 2 ducks; drake, and a quantity . of turnips. , Implements:` Binder, 6 -foot cut; Massey -Harris mower, 5 -foot cut; 10 -foot steel rake; Massey -Harris manure spread- er; Massey -Maoris 12 hoe seed drill;; Massey -Harris spring tooth cultiva- tor; 3 -section diamond harrows; Cockshutt' double -riding plow; Fleury walking plow;. drill' plow;'2 scufers;, roller, wagon, set bobsleighs, 11/2 -yd. 'gravel 'box; hay rack; disc; fanning mill with bagger,' root pulper; cut-' ting Ibex; wheel barrow; scythe; .2 sets double harness, set single liar tees; hay fork, car, rope and -pulleys; DeLaval cream separator, No. 12; Favorite, churn' heating stove, sugar kettle, sap pails and spiles, forks, chains, Shovels hnd';other articles too Terms: ntunerous to mention. T n On Farm: 10, per cent. of purchase price on day of sale, the balance in -20 clays, On Stock and ,Implements; $10 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months' credit on approved joint notes, A. disdourit of 3 cents mi the dollar off for cash on cretlili amounts. Poultry and" Rooth to he caslm. William 3iroedfoot, Prelude -ton; G. IL Elliott, Auctioneer. - -51,2-9 erd is Otittrantee4 the finest' when it bears the name al tot.; Fatuous for its Flavor -Just try r� sample. .X alp' HAVE, ,r YOU. Taken advantage of our weekly s peeials this week. Wo^•offer, you a 4 -string Broom, regular's/ice 70e fo r 4Se with a cash eider of -groceries; Our Own Baking Powder .3 Ib. pail Lard , '1lb. Ginger:, Snaps - .. 1 ib.' Fancy Cakes' 1 pkg. Pancake Flour Highest OTHER :5 PEC1AI,S, 22e . Our Own,Coffee, per lb. , .. 55e 58c Special Black Tea, per lb, .... 02e 156 3. pkgs. Jelly Powder 25e 15e ;S. pkgs. Tearline, ,... We 10e 3 Cakes Glycerine Soap.c . 256 Prices For Butter and Eggs. Get the Habit of Dealing at J®HNSCN & .0e GROCERY e 111 THE =STORE- FOR (EVERYBODY iU ALSO c m tete Line o Maple Buds :