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The Clinton New Era, 1920-5-13, Page 2•••d....en•••^•,A• te IPPEN . Wesley Harvey, Mr, Jarrott and Air, James d to London to attend he late Edward Clegg. (her, Dr, Fmk Clegg reared herd where then e Robert 'Clegg, was G. n ageni for many yeats. y wfts wetl and favoarbly ere, The publishedlist of successful can- didates at the' final examinations in the School of Practical Sceence, Toronto, contain the names of two young men ,frofli this point, J, E. Fes, kin, son of the G. T. R, station .agent, W. E. Faskin, succeeded in Securing honors In his third year in the depart - client of applied chemistry. The other es Geo. E, Stephenson, who has passed his examination in the final year for civil engineer. These young men spent some years overseas and in re-entering their course neither asked nor received any favors, CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, McClure, of Col- borne Tp., called in our village on Tues- day. Mrs. Bayley of Clinton is looking af- ter Mrs. J. Britton who Is very poorly. Mr. George Stephenson is not im- proving very fast. Fishing is the order of the day, even on Sundartam. Miss Jean 'Cook of Goderich Twp., fs visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe. Riley who is under the doctor's care. (Intended for last week) Mr. Geo, Stephenson is, not as well this week but his many friends are hoping he will soon improve. Quarterly meeting was held Sunday afternoon, the Board meeting will be held at Londesboro ob Monday loth of Mae,. On May 3 1920 the Wife of Mr. Nott Gimbolly presented him with a baby girl, "Congratulations." The Annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held on Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected, Pres. Mrs, 14. Clark, vice-pres. Mrs. F. Hall Secretary Mrs, Peter Lindsay, Treasure, Mrs. Miller Adams, Organist, Mrs, Robt. Rogesrson. AUBURN. A very successful "Mothers' Day" ser vice Was held last Sunday in the Baptist Church. A ladies choir rendered suit- able music and the Pastor spoke on "Family Life;" Next Sunday Mr. White of Hamilton, will assist the Pastor and will sing. The Rev. James Wilson of Dover- court Presbyterian church, Toronto after a week visiting friends in West Wawanosh returned to his home in Toronto last Tuesday, :Tuesday evening or rather Wednes- day morning fire was discovered in the saw mill. It had a good start before any- one was there. The mill Is an entire lbss. A small pile of lumber was scorch ed a little. We believe the intention is to rebuild as soon as the fire is extin guished. We have not heard if they carried any insurance, Mr, William Dobie of the village who has been on the sick list, is improving at present. Mr, Donald Paterson has not been im- proving lately. He is getting weaker and but slight hopes pre entertained of his recovery. . ra11.1.,•••••••••••J*0 ' .1.....444•^44" et TUE CLINTON NEW ERA, ToWrs of tbeL)istrict.: Pioneer $ettler at 13RUCEFIELD. Rev. Mr. Nicintrlane will preach in To Represent Canada Walton Dead our village next Sunday. Aenong the Allies 41.....0.1.....••••*1•••••=..0.0.1.11•1110.011.0.111,1101fitale [Mothers' Day was observed in our ..............„.......„*„....0 .....*••••••• • Tuesday morning of this week James Smillie, s. plc/peer settler at Walton locality, passed away after a brief 111- ness from pneumonia, in Ithe87th Year, Funeral Tbursd2ty afternoon of. this week, • Deceased was the father-ln-law of Wm. Taylor, Stanley township, who with other members of his family at- tended the burial at Brussels Cemetery, Mr. Smillie was a sterling specimen of Christian maehood, GODERICH TOWNSHIP This week Mr. Wilfrid Colelpugh was married in Toronto to Miss Constance Groves, who had just arrived from the Old Country, The young couple came home on Wednesday and will reside in the Township. .Pattort.Baker.—The home of Mr, and Mrs. John E. Baker Waterdown Ont., was the scene of a pretty wedding 00 Wednesday April 2811a when in the pre- sence of immediate relatives their daugh ter, Hazel Lilian, was united in marriage to Victor Art Patton of St. Catharines Ont., only son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Patton qf GOderich township. The cera aunty was conducted by Rev. R. Al- bright of Millgrove. 'The bride who was given In marriage by her father, looked very -charming in a wedding gown of French blue messanne silk. She was attended by Miss Nora Rayner, of Wat- erdown, who wore a frock of brown clechess satin and georgette. The .bride and brides -maid carried bouquets of car- nations and maiden hair fern. The groom was assisted by Isis cousin, Mr. H. Y. 'Cox. of Toronto. The groorres favor to the bridesmaid was a set of pearl eardrops and to the groomsman a pair of gold cuff links. A dainty wedd- ing luncheon was served after which Mr. and fries. Patton left on the evening train for Hamilton Goderich and other .points west the bride travelling in a smart suit of navy blue with small french hat to match. On their return tine happy couple will reside in St. Cath mines. WINGHANL Dogs from Turnberry Township have again been worrying cattle belonging to farmers near Lower Winghane Geo. Finley had two calves severely torn a few days ago, and on the present oc- casion a herd belonging to Benson Cruickshank was attacked. One of the cattle in its flight ran into a fence and was injured. Thos. Fields' large herd was also attacked. Officer Phil:Ten lvIs notified, and towards night the leader of the dogs was shot and killed. The animal belonged to Dan Kerr, of Turn - berry, it is stated, and the owners of the other clogs had them tied uP at once. It is announced that unless they are destroyed action will be taken a- gainst the owners. 3. Livingstone appeared before Mayor Gurney and was fined $25 and costs for speeding his car. His Worsliip is acting since the resignation of Meg' istrate J. A, Morton, . Robert Jenkins a pioneer of this dis- Yrict, died in Turnberry on Saturday in his 80th year. The funeral was held from the residence of his son, Wrn. R, Jenkins, concession 12, to • Whigham Cemetery. eeee. -7" ge 14 ItP33; 41f,7,4. • ,.•4****4•ikit •••%. Read Them Every Week. NEW ERA WANT ADS. The Most Interesting News in The Paper 3JIIEN there is an emergency to meet, when a 55 need of business or the home presents itself, quick, decisive action is demanded, There are innumerable occasions when there is imperative demand to accomplish a desired object at once and to do it in the most efficient way with maximum return and minimum expense. The se- curing of reliable household servants and help of all kinds, Getting the right kind of capable experienc- ed employes for office, mill, store, shop or factory. Selecting high grade representatives to secure add- ed ,ohimo of business, The renting or buying a home. Choosing investment 4hances that are pro. filable and sure. Finding A jOl, that is pleasant, congenial and that holds possibility of advancement and increased return. Restoring lost articles of Phone 30. Ask for the Want Ad. Man ' 4, • •••,„ „31 ehureh on Sunday morning. Rev. W., 1), McielMslt gave a very earnest dis- course 00 the Subject. The music was given by a choir of mothers, The sing - leg as well as the sernme was exeellent. Win. McIntosh left last week for New Ontario where he has a good position, in a store, After a very short illness oi Pneu- monia Criselcl Pearl, the little daughter of Harry Taylor passed away on Wed- nesday. A short service was held in the home, after which the funeral ser- vice was held In the chinch in our vil- lage when many met to show their sympathy for the bereaved parents, A number of relatives and friends were present from Grand Bend, The inter- ment was made at Baird's cemetery, The Odd Fellows with a number of brethren froin other places held their service in the church on Sunday even - Ing. Rev, Mr, Meintosh took as his text, Eph. 2, and 14th -verse. Miss Alice Rattenbury is visiting re- latives in Toronto, Me. Webster of Lucknow who pur- chased John MeNaughtones ;farm in Stanley has moved on it. Mr, Mc- Naughton had a sale of effects on Sat- urday,. There was a large crowd and everything sold Well, espieciaAy the etock. Sale amounted to $5,000, Miss Grainger, of Clinton, visited at her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Cornish, of Stephen, spent Sunday, Mothers' Day, at the home of Mrs. Cornish's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Brandon Bros., Bayfield, have bought out the stage which runs from Bruce - field to Uaylield from 14. Weston, who has had it for some years. There was a big rush for flour this week. Our dealers soon sold their stock. _ On May 6th the •Kelly Circle held their regular meeting in th basement of the church 28 members responding to the roll call with a therefore verse from Romans. Mrs, W. D. Mcentosn gave a very Interesting talk which we would all have been ssorry to have miss- ed. Much interest and discussion was taken in the Missionary Symposium to he held on May 9th. The next: regular meeting to be held on June 3rd, will be taken by Miss Kate Thompson and Miss Moine Swan with Chart number 9 taken by Mrs, Wm. Deitz. 5F.AFORTH. ' Mr, and Mrs, W. McKay, of Seattle are visiting relatives in this vicinity, Mr. W. Hill, of Brantford ems pur- chased Mr, N. SMithers property 00 Centre -s. Mr, J. McFadgen has retailed from Stratford. 1 Misses Harry Hinchley and Douglas Beattie have successfully passed their examinelions at Guelph Agricultural College. Messrs Thomas Dick of Toronto and J. Dick of Oshawa, visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. James leick this week. Mr. Aubry Crich of the Dental Col- lege, Toronto is home for the holidays. ec Mr. John Wilson has purchased the special delivery business of Mr. Robt. Pinkney. It was with sincre sorrow that many Seaforth :friends learned of the death in Toronto of the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Killoran, of Goderich, Aliss.A4, isebel McKay 0111 hold class- es in the Carnegie Liby auditorium for the purpose of instructing ladies in dressmaking and millinery on Monday, Wednescley and Friday evenings. , The dance given on Wednsdity even - Ng Imam' the auspice of the G. W. V. A. was a- decided euccess. Music was furnished by theLombardl orchestra, Gederichz—Edward Smith son of Mr, and Mrs. Smith 80 Douglas street Strat- ford is in the .General Hospital with n fractured aria ak a result of being run into by an automobile while riding his bicycle. 'Tlie car on the wrong side .of the road was travelling fast at the cos' - ear of Iluron and Douglas streets.The Smith family came to Stratford from Goderich recently. .01 P LE S and 041 L 5 For Newly Two Veers. When pimples and bojle npleemi on ihe face and body it meem4 as 1 ibosidn le the at of the trouble. but the real disease to in the blood. Lotions end ointments may alley the trouble fin a velule, but, iwItlem it oyez ore. You have in get under the glebe, get at the blood which is the cause of the trouble, Burdock Blood Bitters -gore direct to the root of the disease and restores healthy, normal nation W the difterene awe, and electives the blood of MI ite Im uritice, Mr, ID, C. Goodwin, Cambridge, N.B., Writes t--"ror nearly two years 1 suffered, from boils and pimples on my face and nook, end nearly alt of my body was • coveredeveith the pimples. I tried most eveeedhing, but, got no relief. One day it friend eciviseif me to try Burclok. Blood Bittare, nerd after using three bottles the boils end pimples IA all loft me and there le no sign of them retUrne ing, 1 eon strongly recommend 13,11,11, te mime:- who 10 troubled with skin drioettee," MenOfteetured only by The hi( burn Os., Limited, Toronto, Oat, , James Henry Gandy, who is said to represent 'Canada at the lioncial conference of the allied nations at Brussels. Mr. Gundy is now on his way to Linglaed. GODERICH The date for the Goderich Chautass- cua been fixed for the week July 27t1s te Aug. 2ncl opening on Tuesday July 27th, and closing on Monday Aug, 2nd, , The annual meeting of the Goderich Elevator and Transit Co., Ltd. was held on Wednesdae. May 5th when the old directorate was re-elected, namely, John 1, A. Hunt (president). S. le. Stuart (vice -president), S. Dyment, M. Mc- Laughlin, C. 13. Watts and E. R, Way - hied. Messrs. Hunt from London, Stuart front Mitclsell, Dyment from Barrie and Watts from Toronto were the directors in attendance. BRUSSELS. Thursday afternoon Brussels busi- ness men took their first half holiday of the season. They will continue each week until the close of September. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perrie and daugh- ter of town left for Innisfall, Alberta where the), purpose making their home in future. Chas. Davidson of Town tuns pur- chased the dray business from James 'Henderson and took possession this week. Nesbitt Hamilton has purchased a lot on Turnberry street front Mrs, D. Robb and will erect a dwelling thereon. John Rutledge has purchasesi the house and lot of George Lott on Mill street. The latter has moved to Wing= ham. WNDESBORO. Ars. Sawyer, Mrs, Geo. Moen, Mrs, Wen. Lyon and Mrs, Phillips attended the District W. M. S. Convention at Dungannon on Thursday. Rev. McCamus, of Clinton, conduct- ed the Mothers' Day service in the Methodist church on Sunday morning A splendid Mothers' choir provided special music for the day. Gabriel Sprung hits returned to Darl- ingford, Manitoba, Miss Mary Snell who has been visit- ing at home returned to Hamilton this week, The W. M. S. "At Home" will be held on Friday night, May 21st, Rev. A. E. Millson of 'Atiburn will give his address on "Through Siberia in a Box • Miss Esther Lyon spent Friday in London. Rev. J. Abrey attended a meeting of the Presbytery on 'Tuesday at Hensel!. The Murchison concert held On Tees day night. under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid was well at- tended. 'The been of Thos, 'Bradnock on the boundary in Wawanosh wits burned on • Tuesday and several head of cattle Per- ished in the fire. Mr. and Mrs. Fingland left on Wed- nesday for a trip to New York and Tor onto to visit their sbns and daughters, The Scotch Concert given in the hall rie Tuesday night was a good succ ess Proceeds $50, Mrs. Charles Manning l in Wingliam at present taking treatment tliare, Mr. Lounclesnarry is busy building et new garage for his car, Albert lermulson of Seaforth spoilt Sunday here, Quite a number Intend taking in the supper and concert at Constance to- night Thursday, Mrs. Lee (Sr.) is no better. ' Miss Alice Bell is on the sick list this Week. e. Do not forget til e concert and social to be giveii a week frons 'Friday might at et inthe Methodist church a good programme will be given by local tattled assisted ley Rev. Mr, Nilsen, from Lon- don, The following are thsi officers of the Methodist W. Al, S. for the year:— President—Mrs, T. E. Sawyer 1st Vice—Mrs, E, Bell 2nd Vice—Mrs, J, Tamblyn Rec,-Secy--Mrs. Gen. Menden Core-Seq.—Miss Esther Lyon Treas.—Mrs, Jas, Collinson Supt. of Christian Stelvards—Mrs, J. Phillips Ocganiel—Mrs. E. Adams Delegate to the Brandt meeting— Mrs, .L.S. Cartel.. e^", 11,e"....tois street parsonage was .3, interesting vitkciding on Wednesday May Ills at 6 o'clock when Mrs, Sarah A Dennie beCione the bride of Mr. Joseph Davies, The marriage being performed by ROY, W. 3. Ashton the bride was beautifully Mired in a suit of brown and white silk wait, hat to matcla they were attended IV Mr, and Mrs. Watson sister andBroteer-in-lew of the bride after the •ceremony the bridal party, returned to the home of Mr, Watson in a taxi, when there was a sumptuous supper served end a number of friends gathered and ss pietist -nit time was spent, Mrs. Dennie was morerly a resident of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Davies will reside on Front street London soutb. 13AYFIEL,11. 'rhe town hall will not go on the centre of Ulan Gregor Square but will be moved onto a lot beside where it stands belonging to Jas. Spacksman. Mr. Mustard's headsawyer from Dash wood received a severe Injury to his right eye from a piece of wood thrown from the saw, (tSr. Thompson has sold a 101 from his river property for the purpose of building a summer cottage, Richard E, Nelson, one of Guelph's most widely -known citizens, dled sud- denly Tuesday night. The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board took over and operates the Lon- don Street Railway. The Canadian Locomotive Co., has completed an order of ten locomotives for the Jamaican Government and has received one for four for the T. & N. O. Ry. Commission. fi HURON COUNTY 11 NEWS IN BRIEF Zurich:—A new athetic organization has been formed in town called the Al- pha Beta Lawn Tennis Club. Anyone 'interested in this line of sport should communicate with Mr. Clayton Hoff man, the president. Banissela:—Tlie hydro commpston appears to be undecided whether Bruss els will be supplied with power from Eugenia Falls, via Wingham, or Niagara power by way of Seaforth route. e Ethel:—David Sanders has been seri ously 131 from blood poisoning in his right leg occasioned by damage done to his knee by a rusty nail. It WAS feared amputation would be nesessary, but a change for the better has come. Walton:—Waltoa ;school tale pro- noters are having their prize lists issued and will seek td make the fair better than ever. This is the third yeay. Five of the neighboring schools are joining with Walton, Grey Twp.:—W. J. Hemliagway, a Grey Township fernier whet ettellS 200 LLCM of land is puThig in IT ran IR flair this season for the Brussels flax mill. Winghern:—Assessor T. J. McLean has completed his work for this year and the roll has been returned to Clerk Groves. The assessment for this year Is as follows.—Land value $224,130; buildings $685,130; business assess- ment $95,405; income, $38,200 total, $t,042,865. This makes an increase of $12,03)0 over that of last year. The num her of, persons between five and 16 years is 437 and between five and 21, 569. The total population is 2,240 a slight decrease from that of last year. %them—Janet Richardson, widow of the late William McAllister a well- known resident of Widton locality died at the home of her daughter, near Ayr, where she had been visiting. The re- mains were brought to Walton yester- day and interment took place in Bruss- els Cemetery to -day Deceased was 74. Dungannon:—A very pretty wedding took place . April 28th at the home of the bride's father Mr, Jas, Elliott, when their daughter Flossie, was unit- ed in marriage to Lorne !verse They in- tend living on the old farm. Goderish.—Some exceptionally good lifts of trout are reported by our local fishermen, as much as 1200 pounds be- ing taken at one lift. Elintville.--At the Quarterly., Official Board of the Elimville Church, Rev, H. B. Parnahy, the pastor, was. utianlinous- HOW YOU CAN TELL GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others! There IA only sane Aspirin, that marked with the "Bayer Crosx"--all other tab. lets oply arid hnitations, hichnine "Bayer Tablets of Aspiein'1. thieve been prescribed by physiceeee for nineteen years and proved safe by mil- lione for Pain, liertilneho, ielettridgin, Colds, Rhomatism, Lumbago, :Neuritis. Hitruly tin boxes of le Lablotee-also larger "Bayer" pnekagee, can ha had at any drug store. 'Made hi Canada, .Aspirin is the trade mark (regietered in Canada), .of Beyer Idatinfonie-e of Mononeetierteldester of &Moyle' While it is well k"owh that itepirla meats Payee inanufneture, to ass/et the ptsblie ngamst,bnitations, the Tahltats of Hoer Company, LteL, will is stamPed with their general trade fee .1.r; the "Sayer Greel'i • 11911iSin Thursday, M ay 13tli, 1920, amarammalwattwagamorismsexamm Children Cry for Fletcher's • \ Neel'eneyee , • t s., 3 •••7iglt.„ Fletcher's Castt;.I.2 at remedy f:r Inftmta and Children, Foods are e'll' in.07...rel far babies. A bnieer'e neenicine is even more e0anntir3 far raby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are act ititerehangenble. It was the need of a remedy fn: the common ailments of Infants and Childreit that brought Oasten;a bey the public after year, of research, and no claim hiva t:la°1 made f3tr it that Ls use for over 50 years has not proven, What 10 CfkciTORIA? Castoria- is a harnaless subctittto for eastcr, ell, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing. tyre it is •pleaonnt. U 0Attains neither Opium, Morphine ncr other ns'.z iza. Ite age. is its guarantco. Fer =ore tier. tete enters it has been in constant use for Cid relisf of Cnst1?3.1,33:m, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alln:,•Int; 3?ravrer.1,n: a:lalars therefrom, and by re-sulatinp; the StoiniuM and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. "The Cliildeou's GENUINE ATOFHA ALWAYS Eecss •the Signature r,,F tt" ,se In Use For Over 30 Years Thic cesntn COMPARY, NEW YORK CITY • ,entae.. ly invited by a full representailon of the Board to return for another year and the salary raised to $1500. Mr. Parnaby accepted the invitation, sub- ject to the decision of the Stationing Committee. Exeter.—Mr. John Houlden had the misfortune to have the big toe of one foot bruised and broken on Wednesday morning while working for Mr. Robert Gillies. A log he was working with rolled back Oslo his foot, Zvi-IA.—Mr. Jos, Schwarteentruber of the Bronson Line, had the misfortune while jumping off the wagon In some way to fracture his leg at the ankle. West Wasranosh.—A very attractive wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, West Wawanosh on the evening of April 28111, when their youngest daughter, Miss Flossie Myrtle, was waited isa marriage to Mr, Anatol' Lorne lvers, of West Wawa - nosh, Rev. 3, II. Hisey officiating. Bayfield.—At a public meeting held 'recently it was decided to purchase the Spackman lot, adjoining the town hall, and !P geniove the old building to it, using in Dart the fotnidalion alrelfidy built on the lot. It is to be hoped the work will be proceeded with at once, Dungannon,—lier. Dr. IL R. Camp- bell, of Toronto, lies accepted the call extended to him by the Presbyterian congregations of Dungannon and Port Albert, and wilt be inducted in Erskine church 035 June ist. He will be here th supply from May 16th until the time of his induction. Goderich---Mr, tend Mrs. J. Russell Coutts have removed to Megaw, Mr. Coutts having been appointed agent for the C.P.R. at that station. St. Helens.—A meeting was held on Friday evening to reorganize the St. Helens Rifle Club. Thefollowing atil- cers were elected—Captain, James Purcion; secretary, Joseph Anderson; treasurer, T. B. 'Taylor; committee, Captain John Webster, D. 13, Murray; W. 1. Miller. Already forty have signed up and the members are looking -for- ward to a good season's shooting. When the rifles arrive they intend pre. ctising every Saturday afternoon, When t, You Get up "tired as a dog" and sleep is full of ugly dreams you need ECHOS PILLS Fatigue is the result of poisons produced by exercise or failure to digest food proper- ly, and eliminate it promptly with the aid of liver and kidneys. Utmost Sete of any Medicine+ Welke Woad; • Sole owns - whereto Canada. In bent*. 25e. 150e. Worth a*Guhloa a Boa MINIMINNINIMMEMINIMMINEM -,,ottuat.-3,w1 ave tbe ne-eye,„ sneeJe ck;,,,'&3113;333.133,4, '4414 and this is the 8reatost surface saver of thorn all, lee ij OSS from paint -neglect is vastly greater than the cost of paint -protection. But it is to be noted also that the real cost of using ordinary paint—however cheap it may be—is vastly greater 'than that of painting with a pure and durable paint such as If you would avoid constant repteritinet- wo,°.° 13 °. • the has maximum coveringmapeeitY, I mve....e.eie die Of • : rept tation'attained by P4 -IL You'll fin.1 .1., held by so -many expedeneed painters is di' im a 1,3,1y degree of purity—a purity attained by las.- 1 fir,:!1'1 fathom. Eircindrame) Genuine B.S. White Lend --Inert:her wlAi ZitiC and the purest linseed we know how to tr alcu s;,1,,13:°i..ily- equipptd mills. Your investigation win result -in n trial i3t` this ira.',1 -- and that trial will make you a confirnied adherent of this isan that goes so far and that lasts AO long. 15.0 tine, smooth awface isa creek., or pole—the tough, oir-tight oat it gives affords the etweet kind of aueface.protectiott ageing, tints nue J. A.. SUTTER Clinton, Ontario P14,01404 to.rd4.tria• i.••61.1'otti nntartOt .4e`r ' ChLettitV/ .a.mo,, ec..055n ,a -ossa