The Clinton News Record, 1918-2-14, Page 5.1119131
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February 14tb. 1916
, ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEW.
a(l. C. I. BOAIlD MEETS,
• ma (ay.'', Board held their or-
ganilation meeting on Tuesdny Oren
ing. Rev. J. A. Robinson was el
,ecteil chair/non, Principal. Trelenven
was re -appointed •Neeretary-treneurer
and the loin:min committees Were
;appointed, ; Pronerty--.W. Brydene,
J. O. MeMs.ph, W. II, Hellyar, litudy
and Diteildine—R, J Manning, J)r,
'Axon,j. v.HoVey. " •
DIRD AT bTWA,
]an Y pope in • town but especially
,of Godefien township will regret to
learn of the death of Mr. W. S. Law-
•renee of Ottawa, formerly a teacher
no the. 15th of Umiak:11 townahip,
The deceased taU been Ill for about
a month, his death taking place on
'Phesday of last week. 110. Lawrence
was brother -ie -law of the Alisses
;Whitely of town and was well known,
tere as -well as in Cloderieb town-
ship,
FORMER RESIDENT CALLED.
.The death occurred in • Goderich
hospital an 'Monday at Mr. Alfred 1-1
,Goodwin, formerly of Clinton, after
an illness of several weeks.
Tice deceased was sixty-six years Di
:age and leaves a family of two sons
and two daughters : Lieut. Douglas
;Goodwin, who is overseas ; Victor,
'Who. is In Weyburn, Sask. ; Mrs. W.
Glenn Campbell of Aylmer and Mrs.
J. S, Mnalath of Goderich township,
n2je funeral, •thok place after the.
:arrival of the afternoon train from
Goclerich yesterda:ia the remains were
interred beside those of bis wife in
-Clinton cemetery. •
DEATH OF AN OLD PIONEER.
Richard si3lake, one•of -Hullett's old-
est residents, died at his hodie , on
the seventh concession; ole Tuesday,
February 12th, aged "seventy-stix yeas
and six months. Sixty-seven t years
ago Mr. Blake came to Hullett from
'County , Clare,Ireland, with his
mother and father and three broth-
ers. Ho was the last member of the
,original fMnTly. 110 had not enjoyed
good health for, the last fifteen years,
but death was due to Pneumonia. He
is survived by his wife, two daugh-
ters and eight sons : Mary E., Tor-
onto ; ;Mrs. L. E. Lesage, Little Cur-
ren.t; Richard. J. Winnipeg, Man. ;
Thomas, Chicago, 111. ; ;Parnell W.
and Earl,. 43dmanton, Alta. ; pichael,
Edward and Clare, Detroit, Mich.,
mull Joseph at home. One , eon,
' Frank, died about five years ago..,
The funeral- takes place Saturday
morning from his late residence . at
nine o'clock, service being held M S.
'Joseph's church, Clinton, at ten; In-
terment will lie made in the 11; C,
oemetery, Iltalett., In the passing
Of Richard Blake another link bind-
ing the present to the past has' been
red.
TEE' LOt.'Al4 MARKET, ,
Wheal, $2,10,
/3uckw1tout $1.40.
Llarley $140.
()its 85c,
1311tter 88e.
Eggs (new laid) 50c.
Live Hogs $17,65,
UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENTS. -
Men, George Ladd bad the Misfor-
tune to fall in her own house 1,1i5
other day and sustain n fracture of
the n,rist, The .aceitleal; Is all the
Marc regrettable as she ,lias not filly
reeovered front It injury to her
ankle, Ph 'by a MU last winter,
Mrs, D. Oantelon an Sunday even-
ing alIPPed on some lice and In . fall-
ing fraetured hen hip. Mrs, Cad -
tau has trot been- in good health
for some time 'aid, this accident will
keep her confined to iter bed for
eral weeks, it is to be. feared,
N,1 -l. M.P.P. APPOINTED PM.
Mr. A. 11, Musgrove, nember •ot
the Provincial Legislature for North
Huron since 1908, has been appointed
postmaster at Winghann
This appointment will leave annther
vacadny in the House which will
have to be (riled, but tinder the
friendly arrangement made between
U101'1'0/flier and the leader of the op-
position there will be no party el -
Mr, Musgrove was for many years
principal of the Wingham Public
school and has always taken a deep
interest in educatiotral ,niattens com-
ing before the Legislature. He- was
,prominent in the legislature, taking
part in almost every important de-
bate and his opinions were, listened
to with respect by members on both
sides 61 the house.
DEATH OF HECTOR: JUNOR.
Hector Junor passed atvay on SatL,
urday last at the home of Mr. Arthur
Cantelon.
The deceased was a native of Stan-
ley township, being a ,son of the late
Donald Junor, and bad spent all his
life 10 this cotninunity, for some
time past having made his hothe with
his'sister, Mrs. A. gantelon.
The funeral took place posterday
afternoon from the home oil Mr. and
Mrs. Cantelon, Huron street, inter-
• ment being made in Clinton cem-
etery.
The services at house .and grave-
side were conducted by the Rev. J..
E. 'Hogg. The pallbearers were : D.
Cauttelon D. McEwart, D. J. Centel-
oa, John Lindsay, Neil MeGrenor, W,
J. Cantelon,
Mr. and Mts. Arthur Cantelon and
family wish to thank their many
friends foe their kind remembrance of,
them in their recent bereavement. ;
PeoPle YOU know
Clinton News-Rerord
W, \Vann of 004/1011 .Wa5,
q'lloAday,
Mies Minnie Cooper is visiting her
brother, Mr., Ogle Cooper ofigwood 0011-
Be*11 has returned
After a three weeks slay With
Mrs. Brietowe of 'Kincardine,
Itios Moreno Cuitinghatoe returned ,
on Tuesdhy evening after speeding
a fortnight with London friends,
air, T, Jackaolt, Who leas been in
Toronto for .the , past . couple of
weeks under the tart of fl pliyalcian,,
is expected, home the end ^of tins
week,
Mr. Thos, McMichael, llulletl's walk
nnown stockmen ,spent the night
in town yesterday. He returned
last night from attendance, at the
provineinl Paint' Aasociaiden nt
Toronto, .
Mrs. J, O. Greig of Seaforth was
the guest of Mrs. T. Jackson for
a couple oh daps this week, she
having come up to attend the
Presbyterial meeting. in Willie
-church on Tuesday.
Mrs, Chas, McDonald', of Hensall spent,
a few days this week as the guest
of Mrs. Bawden and on -her return
yesterday was'aceompanied bp her
niece, Miss Shlrley. Beavden, Wbo
will spend a few weekwith her.
Mrs. Logan, who has. been visiting
her sisters, 'Miss Cillchrist and
Mrs. Seignes, -for some weeks, left
yesterday to spend a short time
with Ingersoll friends before going
on o her home at 'Saginaw, Mich.
Mr. A. 'Wilken was in Detroit over
the week -cud, having gone to aee
his daughter, • Miss Laura,. who
has been seriously ill. At latest
reports the patient was bolding
her own and 11 ,was 'hoed gaining
a little so that her recovery , is
now Jooked' for, ,
Pte. T. Carter, who went overseas
with -the Inist and has seen ser:
vice in France, arrived in town
quite unexpectedly on Tuesday; and
is the guest or his sister, Mrs-
Loppington, who did not know -he
was this side, the Atlantic until he
arrived at her door.
Zurich
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Johnson and.
family attended' the funeral of the
late Mrs. Cheek Johnson of Godericln
which took' place at Clinton on
Thursday last. -
The funeral took place 111. town on
Friday, last of. Miss Victoria joint -
son, whose death occurred in a Tor-
onto hospital The young lady had
been in ill health an some time,
SIM is .survived by her Mother, three
brothers and tWo sisters. Much
sympathy is felt for the bereaved
ones.
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The Last Week
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The present week will be the last
week ot severaltweeks ox stren-
uous shoe selling in our present
premises.
NEXT WEEK
You will find us in our own store
theother side -of
Billy O'NeiI's• Grocery
•
In our new store we 'will continue to
serve the public with the best
Shoes obtainable.
We s all re -double our efforts to give
each patron of -this
Home of G
Shoes
The fullest measure ofsatisfaction
possible.
Fred
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ac son
Shoerna,:a"
.Marriages
clAtortw8-0413,11TE74)1, Tononto, ou
Feb, 41,11, Evelyn inewrenee, only
ilattglIter of the late Illerryn Jed-
derrie, to f'ilptal/1 • Call
Richard Carrie, yottligest soil of
Dirs. Carrie, Goderich,
Births
WfoKAY—In Tuckerimitn, `bit '-leeb.
lit, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Me -
Kay a doughter
Deo ths .
-MILL--la Clinton, on Yob, Oth,
John Wesley Mills, aged 50 yea4
, and 7 months.
IJNO11.--In Clinton, on Fen. Otli;
Hector Jtinor, aged 07 yearsnd
5 meths.
BLAKF,—In Mullett township, on
Feb, 121b, Rieliard, Blake, an'ed 7(1
yore ;and 0 months.
ROBINSON—In Regina, on Feb. Ord,
Fannie , Shaw, wife of Mr. G. T.
.Robineon, fottnerly of Clioton,
poSTE'R—In London, on Feb, 10th,
Leola May, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Foster or Stanley
township, in her lith year.
GOODWIN--At .Goderich hospital, oo
• Pot), .1,111, Alfred 11 Goodwin,
formerly of Clinton, aged 00
years.
AIKENHEAD—In London, on 10th, Margaret, . danghter of Mr. ,
William Aikenliead of Stanlep
township, aged -27 years.
CURWIN.—At Dungannon, on Feb.
and, Mrs, 'James nairwin, aged 78
years.
STANLEY—At Morris, Man., on
Feb. lst, Matthew Stanley form-
erly 01 Goderiele township, aged
71 yeart.
The campaign ' initiated . by the
Food Controller to increase consump-
tion of frozen fish as. a substitute for
meat required overseas is meeting
with much success.
MORTGAGE SALE—UNDER, AND
by virtue of the powers contained
in a certain mortgage which will be
produced at the time of sale, there
will be offered, for Sale by Public
Auction by Thomas Gunciry, at, the.
premises on Monday, the 4th dap
of March, A.D„ 1918, at i the hour
of -two o'clock in the afternoon, the
following property : Lot 'No, '47,
Con. 5, Township of Goderich, con-
taining 80 acres of land. On the
property are a dwelling house and
barn 30x50 with stabling under-
neath. The land is in a gOod
state of cultivation and suitable,
for mixed farming or grazing pur-
poses. For terms and conditions
of sale apply to W. Brpdone, Sol-
icitor. Dated at Clinton, ..Ont,,
this 1.3th day of February, A.D.
1018. 28-3
GRASS FARM TO RENT.—Apply to
J Wailis, Clinton- 28a-4
FOR SALE -10 ROOMED HOUSE
on Marp street, one acre of garden
and orchard and barn. This' is a
very desirable house and- will be
sold at a bargain. .Apply'ut News -
Record Office, .28-4
AUCTION SALE—ON THURSDAY,
Februarys 2Ist, t 1 o'clock sharp;
on Mit 13, concession 2, H.R.S.,
Tuekersmitb, a mile west of Eg-
mondville, farm stock and imple.
ments,---John McNay, proprietor
T. Brown, auctioneer, 28-1
Auction Sale Postponed
The Auction Sale of High
Grade Cattle and Hogs, which
was to be held on Tuesday,
Feb. lath, is postponed until
Monday, February 18th
at 1,30, at Mr, Geo. Holland's
farm, 1 utile south of Clin-
ton.
T. GUNDRY, GEO, HOLLAN,D,
Auctioneer. Proprietor,
Debentures for;
Sale
To meet liabilities falling due with-
in the next few months' the Corpore-
tion of the' Town of Clinton offers
for sale to residents of Clinton and
vicinity debentures which were Issued
ler Hydro-Eleetric and Water Works
PM:Poses, amounting to $12,000,00.
These debentures' form Part ot the
Sinking Fund and are in denomina-
tions of $510.00 cede, Thep are of-
fend at a price to yield the . inves-
tor six percent.. As ibis offer is op-
en for only a limited bine intending
purchasers should apply at'Once, Fue-
Vier information may be obtained
from .
H. MUNE,
Chairmait Finance Committee
0. L, M.A0PHERSON,
Treamurer. 28-2
Clearing Out Sale
CHINAWARE,
GIASSWARE,
GlIANITEWARE,
HARDWARE,
DRY GOODS,
ETC., ETC,.
Counnencing 013 Settadity, Feb.
1.01.1 eer. Itill st.00( will be sold nt
great reductions as we Purpose go -
i115 out of business, •
-
0. k RRIU)$HAW
vatiar more,
cution.
IMAM; 10.011 SALM—LOT 77, MAITe
law Com, Goilerleh tOwenhip can -
Wilting 00 titres of Way' loam, suite
unle fon agrieuittire or gram,
00r00 Of choice hardwood insb,
NeVer lailleg,eprilig ;creek running
"iatrough, 15 titres of plowing dolle.
Possession can he had at Once.
--2,4CP/111140tno, WPM'hon130 al(12c5lier' nrlt+ ;137, , ,-111°1.
MUSE F011 SALE—ON CORNER
of Townsend and Kick streets, Wi-
no roomed house, also pantry and
summer, kitchen ; ,raft water cis-
tern, town water and electric lights,
..-Apply to L. Stong, Clinton, ---27
THE, TOWN COUNCTT, WILL RE -
move and place upou the . streets
all ashes free from tins or other
ream'without charge, if left non-
veniontly for • removal. Citizens are
also warned not to deposit any
ashes on' the while snow is
on the gtound. Feb. 5th, 1018—D.
L. Macpliersom Mork, • 27-2
„DR.' GUNN—OEFICE, CASES AT
his, residence, corner High' and
Kirk streets, Clinton. --27
FARMS FOR SALE—CONSISTING
of two lots, No, 20 on the 14th
concession, containing 80 acres,
and 8.01. half of No, 80 'on the
Maitland Con., .Croderichl township,
containing 40 acres. Frame house,
.good bank barn, sheep and -Dig pen
and drive shed on first -mentioned
farin. Both places well, supplied
wi 113 water.—Apply for particulars
to Win. Miannings, Holinesville P.
0., Phone; 14 on 190. —27
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tIOUSE FOR SALE. --33 111 0 K
house with all modern convenienees,
also good stable, corner Rotten-
, bury And William stneets. PDX' imr-
ticulars apply to nits. J. Twitchefl
on the premises. —20
HOUSE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE'
most., desirable residential proper-
ties in the town. of Clinton,,known
as the Taylor cottage.—Applp to
Geo, MacLennan. , —20
S AT -ES
Sharpened
While you Wait,
Byam iSutter
Plumbers and Electricians
phone.7
THE'
Kiddies Like It
Trp our Edwarilsburg Corn Syrup.
Just the same as you buy in Pails
Only' you aro not paying for the
pant. Bring your own pail or jar
and we will 011 it at 10 cents per
lb.
- SPEC1ALS
Good cooking beans 0 100 per lb.
Mince Meet 16 2 lbs. for .36c, •
Glauber cattle salts 0 5c per 1b.
3 only band made Cedar tubs, OX-
tra, well made to clear ;6 $1,75..
Market baskets ;6 259 each.
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HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
Phone orders promptly cared for.
PHONE III.
WHILE THERE 18 SLEIGHING PP
will he neceseary, in nese of lire, to
have the hoffe lsIaigll drittve tly
teem of heesee. The toWn council
will Pay for tiro Iltot team arriving
at the AM hall niter an Azw, the
attin of $3:00 if the team is used,
and 132.0011 not used, . Feb, 5th,
1018,—D. L,
27-2
COTTAGE FOR SAL19.--ON EXP-
teebury street, wen , 11 rooms and
pantry, Soot( Cistern, town wale);
and °Metric lights. Good stable
anti gnrdem—Apply to W. T. lienrYr
Clinton, • - —20
HOUSE „FOR SALE-74100MED'
house on Maple street, town water,
also, house and lot on Mill street,
For particulars apply to Georgell.
Taylor
FOR SALE.—ON ALBERT STREET
a seven roomed, cottage, Electric
lights ; Salt and town water in
kitchen:- For particulars apply to.
T. A. Greig.
FARM FOR SALM—LOT 25, HUB -
on Road, Tuckersmith, containing
98 acres, with buildings. Per par-
ticulars apply to 11. W. Gibbings,
R. R. No. 4, Clinton. --07
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RE -
paired andPressed and at the
pliortest possible notice. Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. I am
prepared to French Dry Clean Ladies
Suits, Gent's Sults and all kinds
of Wooten clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms- over Johnson's
jewelry Store.—Wm. J, Jago. —110
GIRLS WANTED !
WE CLAN GIVE
EMPLOYMENT:. TO A/
PEW MORE KNIT-
TERS, ETC. APPLY
AT ONCE,
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
Selected Potatoes
Wanted !
for immediate delivery:
We take them any day.
Highest market price
paid, We want thetn
before cold spell comes.
JAS; STEEP & CO.. ,
Box 192 Phone 126
THE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live
WE SELL, ALL TEE
BREAKFAST FOODS, ALL
THE; DINNER AND SUP-
PER FOODS, ALSO ALL
THE BETWEEN MEAL
FOODS, FRUITS, NUTS,
CONFECTION, ETC,
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SPECIAL
WIJAKER CORN FLAKES
3 PACKAGES FOR 25 CTS.
WHILE THEY LAST.
Butter and eggs wanted—highest
prices cash or trade.
•
E. E. HUNNIFORD
IIMADQUARTERS POE -PI-IONOLAS
The cheapest also En; host Machine
on the market, ranging in prices
from $18,00 to $210,00. Needles and
records Always on hand,
.Ht JOHNSON
Jeweler and Gptinittlt
bailer of Marriage) Litenses,
(Next to tIovey's Drug Store)
BAKING 13190001ES
, A P 1, 19 A S URI0
when our noun is used. Results aro
so sure to be successful that one
tatmot fail to take pleasure in her
baking. 11 yott 'knew the infinite Care
takeit In ilia making inotrn selecting
'tile grain to packing the flour, you
would know wily our goer is sg
good, A sack for trial will inlet:0V°
your baking ni),,elnigi.
PLOUR AND PEED.
Rhone too, Ilighnst Price* Mad tor
Grain and WooL Elevator,
Residence phone 0-1484 '
41111.11:1
410w Cood
000d Prunes
Cam Be
We have •them agt
and 20 ets, per pound.
.Large, juicy, •teader,
sweet, • fat California
prunes,
It would surprise you ,
71 185 teltt you how
many prunes we sell,
.
T
The Hub Grocery
CREAM WANTED 1
We will buy your cream and gnar-
antee you -7,
HIGHEST PRICES
ACOLTRATE RECORD
'PROMPT, RETURNS
ENTIRE. SATISFACTION
'Write us for cans. We supplp.
them. Pay express charges. Pay
• you for the cream you ship twice.
each .month. Carefully weigh, sam-
ple and test each can and send you
a statement. Write today; prices are
higil,
Agents :
Walton—W. G. Neal
Kipburn—Hall. 'Is -Co.
Varna—Beatty Bos.
Tng Seaforth Creamery Co.
Box 482 SEAPORTH, ONT.,
BLACKSMITHS!
1•0•10•••••
You have probably learned that
it is almost impossible during theso
strenuous times to obtain good
Smithing coal. - •
In spite of this fact we have
been successful in securing a large
car ot our high grade "KLEAN-
• WELD PREPARED SIVPITHING't
which we expect -will arrive shortly..
Secure your supply from this .
carload as we are never sure of
getting. another.
For further information call us
up at our expense,
We are also dealers in all kinds
of Logs, Lumber, McNair Brand
Shingles, Canada Cement and Buffalo
Brand Fertilizers,
J. EL MUSTARD
BRUCEFIELD.
WANT ED
New Laid Eggs
Fancy priees are being paid
for strictly new lag eggs at
our poultry plant. 'Bring your
eggs to us and get the ready,
rash,
LIVE
Poultry Wanted
Highest prices will bo paid
for large quantities of live
poultry that will be required
to meet , the .increasing de-
mand due no meatless' daps,
Poultrp taken, the hut three
days of each ti'eek during the
winter months, '
Be good to your flock of Iletin
this year and help production.
This Is patriotic work and at
the sanne tithe helping your
own pocket.
0•••••,•••••
GUNN, LANOLOIS CO.
CLINTON
*N. W. Ttowartlia'Phone 190
Manager or Hob:m.41011e 4 en 140
Plumbing, Heating and
Tinsmithing
A, second-hand wood furnace,
in good repair, for sale
cheap.
THOS. HAWKINS.
AVIA for ileola Portioces
Slitop over BoWittild's natamuo,
mon s3,