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The Clinton New Era, 1920-6-10, Page 2,ate ',BRUSSELS I t4'f v limey Sntitli who has been reef- I as vi8 5t, Jab 11's Church here for the paai: )Jnee years left this week for Port Atom" 'his new charge, Before leaving' .f ti-. Smith was presented with a gold -vorecla and chain and Mrs. Smith with .�tyrarae .of money. tirsssels will hold it large celebration an "i'f?iAraesday July 28, se',3tt Ament, of Bros, Brussels, and Mars 3essle tilrons, of Blyth, were unit- .rss.11u marriage of Tuesday afternoon. AUBURN. r'far 'Baptist Church purposes having -. ,v aneemvriai service on June 20th at 3p, even for two of their members who tail :. Darn +their lives in France. :Mee -church walls are being painted aaat-',;,aloes are being'held in the base-. •rate•tn.i.ast Sunday the.Pastor give an ac • ,Anrep: of the Associational meeting at, Forest and Mr, Thos. White of Pl•ksse%'itmn sang. ''"ODERICH TOWNSHIP carload of friends spent Sunday • •sit wring at Ferguson's on the 16th con, A number of farmers 'have been THE CLINTON NEW ERA ews of thel�istrict � HENSALL The council have had a fine mouu- .ment prepared for war. veterans' monu- ment and it wilt not be long ,before it is in position, A number of pioneer residents of the village motored to Landon on Wednes- day forenoon to attend the funeral of the late Mr. John MacArthur who, for tour years, carried on a private bank here. Interment took place in Nairn Cemetery, The sacrament of the Lord's supper was observed in Cannel church on Sunday June 6, Rev, Dr. i'letcher, of Thames road, conducted the services both morning and evening the sacra- ment being dispensed at the morning service. The want of rain is being very much felt in the immediate neighborhood and village. CONSTANCE. Mr. Joe Riley has bought Mrs. D. Sutherland's house and lot for $350 and gets possession at once. Mr, McIntosh is not so well again. Mr, Bert. McLean of Detroit is visit- • „orfs tg their roofs put on their barns tang his brother-in-law, D. Milson, Miss Addie Love, of Walton, spent t 3, Z' 11 were daneged .by the (wind Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. Britton. • Zeoasrrs2!. xif hist whiter. • Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Pollard and Miss an Proctorghas erected a Phoebe Wakefsdld spent Sunday in. new i)o and is also going to put up a Clinte7. • �e-tse .72i. Albert Townshend was in Liam- Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Stephenson and ':::.3212-,e "ism .:1'few days -last week. son spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. *Quite a-nuniber from Godericla Town and Mrs. Geo. Riley. ••t -b32 still attend the U.F.O. picnic on The shower of rain on Monday night -t.?rutsdry next. will do a lot of good as it was very £1Jr, 'Fred Ford is the latest purchaser badly needed, it wasn't as heavy a rain s tar. His is a Chevrolet purchased as maty would have liked to see. - jn na alae Clinton agent, Mr. Bart. Levis. ' Ther, 'Oliver Jervis and family were , .abeam to Stratford on Sunday attending SEAFORTH b ,onference there, I Mrs, E. J, Trow and children of To - ,:441?„• 1311e farmers have started at their ronto, are guests at the home of Mrs. A, Young Goderich-st west. i:e labor on the roads in some Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bell and little son SINCE IVO 3o has 5C1r UGH5 city last Friday, "Jack," as Ise was fatnitinrly called, was a son of the tate Wnt. and Sarah Armstrong pioneer residents of town and owners of the Amer' C1111 hotel, was a natural musician and was welcome member to music lovers, particularly in, the use of the piano, WINGHAM, Seaforth.--Mr. L, Waiper has dis- At the special sleeting which the posed of his finle farm south of Egmond- Council held several days ago the by-law yule 10 Mr. James Nolan of Seaforth for to combine wards one and two into a the sum of $14,500, polling subdivision and wards four and �,inghem,—Harry Deacon, one of five into another subdivision, was read the pioneers of Wawanosh, died in Isis three }lanes and finally passed. This is 76th year. The funeral took place to - elorder to curtail the expense at the day and was attended by a large circle election on July 5. This is the date of friends: His brother, -William, who when the new bridge by-law the eaten - resides in Wawanosh, is in Isis 90th slop of the waterworks main 'to year, north side of the river and the question Goderich. Wolk was started on Mon as to the waterworks goitfg undeer hy- dro supervision will be voted on by the day on the repair of the agricultural ratepayers of Wingham. buildings. The late Geo. B. Scott was buried in 'Uaborne Twp•—Jessie Ellen'Ferguson Wingham Cemetery' Thursday. The fun- beloved wife of Wnn, Hyde, died at the eral was 'held from the hone of his hone of her father and con, - of Us - daughter Mrs, W. S. Mitchell, of Center borne, on Wednesday May 26th aged street. 32 years and 9 months, About a year The construction of the sew coffer ago the deceaseed had a severe attack dap has been started here and 'great of the flu" from which she never ful- ly recovered. and which finally devel- dennands are being made for men and oped lung trouble which resulted in teams ttin to hurry along the work not only her death. Besides her sorrowing hus- getting ready to erect the new bridge hand her father and mother, one son and dans, which will take place as soon aged 8 years and one daughter aged 7 as possible but also tie conserve the years survive. largo amount of water for the use ofHensall—Last week Mr. Jas. Hag - the town which is suffering from the an sold a fine team of black Percheron need of it at the present time. No rain horses to Mr. Lewis Clark of the 2nd has fallen here yet and everything is con., of Tuckersmith for a good fig - becoming parched and burned up. ure. The horses were full brother and sister. which will he very convenient for mak- ing cement foundation- for the factory Blyth. --Dr. and Mrs, J. G. Frank, ,Shelburne A011011140 t]le ongagetltenl of their daughter Mary Enid ("Billie) to Dr, Mire' Jory WoOd, of BiYth, Son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wood, Of Bxet- er, the marriage to take place the lat ter part of June. Wing-.hum—At a special melting of the Winghain Town Council a commun- ication was read from James Bowman, M P. advising the Council to make ap- piles tion for war trophies and he would nsist in the natter of the town proour- ing them. The Council has already made the necessary application, Brussels.—Rev, Henry Smith and fam ily will move from Brussels to Port Rowan on Lake Brie, where he will be rector of three parishes. A strange coincidence will be that the three preaches Methodist, Baptist and Ang- lican are Smiths. Jamestown—Arthur Shaw, who is .a student at the Medical College, Toron- to, has been laid up with smallpox, but came through the siege ali right and is expected hone. He is a son of Arthur and Mrs. Shaw 1st line Morris. Wroxeter.. 1 t15 Cotlni+y lEnyinneer spent last week in the village survey- ing the streets in readiness for the cement walks, which will shortly be laid, $5000 will likely be spent in the work. Morris Township.=Earl Anderson son of James and Mrs, Anderson 5th line, left for the West where he ent- ers the Home Mission and' Social Ser- vice field Isis first location being Cast- or, Alberta. He goes intially from Maitland Presbyterian. Gorrie.—Many of the older resid- ents of Howick will learn with regret of the death of Mr, James Dane, one of the old pioneers of this township and a brother •of Messrs. 'John and Mathew Dane, who died on May i3th and buried at Elgin, Manitoba, Deceas- ed was in his 9oth year. Goderich.—The big hotel building at the Point Farm has been purchased by a London wrecking firm and will be pulled down and the material' taken at i We uI 0 TDISMISS Zurich — Williams Bras. the local millers have purchased a i -ton Pord truck to use for conveying their prod- CruuTt`"`ATsON ucts to Hensall and will be a great con= veyance. Insall.—The death occurred In London on Monday of John MacArthur AS A TRIFLE IT IS NOT. Half the ills of life are caused by • -`" motored to Toronto on Tuesday, allowing the bowels to become con- izeis from of lieAilsa nCr aig aboutdeceased a syearsc ago • me is and Mrs. L. 0. Lashbrook and Mrs. (Rev.) Mullen is visiting relat- stipated. :'1n3ks Reta of Mitchell, spent the week Qph n the bowls become constipated and opened a private bank in which Ives in Belleville. 1 a former well known and respected cit - .�real.nt..Hohnesville. They were accom Dr, Jones of Bost2n is a at the s • nisi tfby "Mrs. Brooks of Mitchell, who home of Mr. S. T. ncines, guest at oh- ,.:ga3-ited relatives in 'Clinton. st. ,315a:. and -Mrs. J. Schwantz and Fred Mrs,Walunslev 01 Toronto is visiting ,meETt ;dawn to Stratford to attend the Miss Alice Archibald. coons ence. -Mrs, (Rev.) Johnston of, l Mrs.(Dr.) Milligan of Grand Forks,aYsesdiile,•Ivent with them also, Mrs. North Dakota, is visiting her mother §fg...w i -'McCormick of Blyth, accompan- Mrs. T. McQuade, Goderich-st. - .a. sa.1,;Lisein from Clinton, ` Mr. and Mrs. A. Dodds Mr, R. Gor- sfintended Fol las: week's - I row, Mr. J. Scott and Miss Harvey ` '_41es. Fred Leonard spent the week left this week on a trip to the Coast. - •etrof ¢tt15iiing -with Woodstock friends. , Mr, Jacob Israel, of Walkerville, fathh- • :Az -went down in a car with friends er of Mrs. W. M. Cudntoi:e, of Seafouth - ,Pb= .'Seaforth, 1 expired suddenly, without a moments iOlr. Will Townshend who has been warning at the home of the latter on •a :tg'it.ine school out West arrived home Monday evening May 31st heart trouble •:•_*;.?`..`�sts'urRay. 1 being the cause of death. The deceased !9br. 'and Mrs. Jim Ferguson ',and i was a former highly esteemed resident 6.' -s-ter were in Goderich on Friday. of Seaforth and a inember of line Meth - 11/1 s. Alcock of Holmesville, ie visit-- odist church. It was his Intention to re- rtp wills Mrs. Hudson and family, who turn to Seaforth to reside, and he was ". az-nse`ily resided in Holmesville, contemplating the purchase of a ]tomo We are pleased to report that Mrs. itsgd.'Ford is doing nicely. She has f Titan in the Clinton Hospital for a owaple of weeks. 'The dust has been pretty thick on in the employ of the Pord Co , G.W. s.-7�e_roads lately. Israel of,Seeforth and Mrs. W. M. Cud- --Mr. and Mrs.' Dave Lindsay and family more of Seaforth. The remains were 'n5 s' dowtr.to Seaforth this week. interred on Wednesday in the Maitland i bank cemetery. for 'himself and wife here. He was in his 71st year a widow three sons and one daughter survive, R. G. Israel, of Wind- sor, H.W. Israel, of Walkerville, both .r IK I! lilt nN 300, rt N103r• n,ne.n"w•re.rr The "CLEVELAND" Bicycle are sold in Clinton. by •.J. H. PAXMAN ' The. Garage:that gives. real Bicycle, Car and !' t' 'Battery Services :XPOL ) FOR CASH" OR ;EASY TERMS ORDER YOURS TODAY t la.one-8O Residence 140' CLINTON, INT. �>; 'Western University- , Lon.cdoina :'.Ontario arts. Gln 'Sciences Summer School July 5th to August 13th FOP. ':TN'rOILMATION ANI) CALENDAR 1,7ir'lkftrIii K. P. R. NEVILLE, Registrar the stomach gels out of order, the liver Mr, Harry Arnold, manager of the does 006 work properly,, and then. follows Nlolsons Bank, was associated with him the violent sick and bilious headaches, sourness of the stomach, biliousness, later his bank was taken over by the I Sovereign hank, Besides his sorrowing wife, three daughters Anna, Carrie, and Helen, and two sons, Arnold, and Kanneth, survive. A son Lieut. J. McP MacArthur, was killed in action Over- irritating internal bleer eding or protruding irritating ' piles. Keep your bowels regular with Mil - burn's Laxa-Liver Pills and you need never be constipated. Mre. C. Henderson, Trail,, 11.0., writes:—"I have been troubled with nick headaches and constipation most all my i lar, Club has taken on a new lease of life. Have not now been troubled for a I b nth' in Mil- burn'e Laxa•Liver Pills since using them." Milburn's ' Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c, a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, IKiPPEN The Woinen's Missionary Society of seas. Seaforth.—,-The Seaforth Lawn Bowl - long time I havo gr life and already this year there are soave 50 members. Extensive improve- ments have been made to their greens and a new lighting system installed at a cost of $265, so that everything i5 Is good shape for the Huron County Doubles tournibineht for the Metier Trophy and a consoliation event, which will be held here on Wednesday June the Presbytery of Huron, are engaged' 9th Handsome first and second prizes at present in raising a large sum of 1 will be offered for each of these ev-' money to aid in - the translation of the ' eats. ' •Bible and otheriiterilture into the native Blyth,—Dr. F. R. Guest intends languages of India and China, To this leaving Blyth about the middle of this end they have issued a sketch of the 1 month for Walkerville where he will live of the late Mrs. (Colin Fletcher, of I practise his profession. the Thomas road, wife of Dr, Fletcher Blyth..—Mr. Boyd. of San Francisco former moderator of the Presbyterian Cal., was looking over the scenes of his General Assembly. The society has raised $700. To further this commend-' able campaign the Brucefield- auxiliary held a special tea, to which they invited t the auxiliaries frons Kippen, Seaforth and Clinton. Miss Brown a returned .missionary Nom flotsam, China spoke on the work being carried on there. Rev. Dr. W. E. ?A, Aiken and 3,.B. MacLean an -eider,' are attending the sessions of the Presbyterial General Assembly at Ottawa and Rev. R. L. Wil- son` and J, T. Keys are in attendance at the: Methodist conference' at Strztford, HURON � COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF Bluevafe—Tiros, Stewart sold the flax mill Building to W.F. 'Vanstoner Wingham who is taking it drown ands shipping lir to Brussels to brad' a large hog 'pen. Gorrie.—Merrpbers of St. Stephen's congregations intend keeping tilts J'ubiTee of the opening of the church. Sunday June 20th., There will be serviices ati0, 30 a.m. and' 7 p.m. Special preacher for. the day -will be • The Venerable Archdeacon Perry, M.A, Howick Twp.—Mr, Thar, Walker of the 6th concession of Hawick, met with a severe accident. He was driving a teams, one of which was a colt along the •road when a oar came up behind the toot of the auto frightened the colt lint Mr. Walker migift have been abfe� to have kept the animal under control but when the autoist came along side he gave his horn two or three more toots and the 'teem ran away, When Mr, Walker fouii[ he couid not hold them he jumped to save Itis life. lie was' thrown 011 his face on the hard gravel and besides receiving a severe cut over the eye which respired sev- eral stickes, he received other severe Injuries. Brussels— W, A• Grewar received a tetter from Lysander Armstrong, Of Buffalo, N•Y, stating that his brother Sohn lite; paid Nature's delft. in that '111ursday, .Jt1140 iut1i, 1920, Children Cry for 'Fletcher's I'letcher's Castoria is st ct? y a rer-te�y for Infant:, and Children. Foods are - specially prerurod for babies. A. baby's medicine is even Mare essential f r Daby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups aro net interchangeable. It war the need of a remedy .for the c: r tmoa, ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been Made' frr it that ii.e u'se for over 30 years has not proven. What -i CASIO App i► Castoria is a hrrmiess subetitrte for Canter C;:, P.r;goric, Drops and Soothing ;:yrurc, It is plaa3ant. ] t contains neither Opium, Pdorphi no nor c' a r narcotic sttbsta nc Its age is its guarantee. For more' than t'h:rty yours it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind- Colic- and Diarrhoea; allayingl everiobpoca arising therefrom, and by regulating t ti c and )> err , aids the assimilation ai Food; giving 11. ry 1 .--,4....J :lc The Children's Comfort—The T GEN CA ; t w if'Y`' �� . ' �a�" 'Yr`" w u r Becit .'_. W :.i.;;__ature1 ref" hi Use or Over 30 ` ears THC CZNTA:.'I? COMPANY, NCW YOHK C,T'( ''ski`"��`e�`aa,r;•',..,`""�,",u:�..��iu ui'��_+'•r-u��.'k�' intends to erect a number of summer cottages at the Point, Brussels.—Miss Stella Gerry, who has been on the Standard Bank Staff at Brussels for some time was made the recipient of a handsome cabinet of sil- Walker, on the eve of her departure for th West, accompanied by her parents. On their arrival at Winnipeg Miss Gerry will be united in marriage to 11. R. IAllingham, formerly of Brussels, who 1 is now manager of the Standard Bank away to be used in other buildings. iderstand that Mr. J. T. Goldhorpo ver at the home of David and Mrs. lat Travers, Alberta. Farewell Canadian Tour Town Hall, Clinto� �. One Night Only Monday .Juane Under Auspices girls' Auxiliary boy hood days last „week, He was born_ on the farm to the north of town, now owned by Mr, R.R. Sloan, and left here over 42 years 'ego for the West later going to California where he has. Goderich.—he residence of Ed, Belcher, Newgate street suffered con- siderably 'by fire Thursday afternoon. It ivas burning some 'time before it was noticed add only prompt work by the firemen prevented the complete burn- ing of the'building which was of frame. The roof was practically destroyed and the remainder damaged by water. The furniture was all removed. Grand Bend•—Mr. Eccleston sold thirty six lots on May 24 the prices ranging from $210 to $350. Centralia — A gravel pit on the grounds where Mr. W1Mert is erecting his flax mill, was found the other day LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF r'Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers The 1920 Revival of Ethe Greatest -'Film Ever Produced S� - r : tr .i'ti'� ' =3a' 's a''t-f ;''^,•`t• '�F. tiP Q a" acrd � 8pze-rAcL Ev''t�'• PRO ArUc ,D 60 Don't suffer! A,. tiny bottle of 1'reezono costs bit a few sluts at any iarug More. Apply a few drops on tho corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot- tom of feet, then lift thenal off. t5 When serene r^-" ' ' 'rts from the toes or t- Itom of feet, the akin .neat' • :s nd health had paver' irrittttg This is the same Production that Created Records in all the large Cities in Canada Accompanied by the Original. Musical Score will be shown here with Special Music First Time at Popular Prices ----2S0; .50c; 75c. Reserve Seats now on sale at Fait's Book Store. Order your seats early to avoid the rush. Film commences at 8.30 p. m. •