The Clinton News Record, 1916-06-29, Page 4lailatiollimmittaisemmournommigamols
Clinton News -Record
June 29th, 1916
Goderich Township
Tim Young Ladies' Patriotic So,
ciety meets on, Wednesday- next at
the home of Miss Polly Ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C: Alexander of
the 5th eon..ntoved this weekto
their farm at 'Newbury east of Lon-
don where they will live In future.
Their many friends in the township.
were sorry to see 'there go, but as
the distance to their new abode„ is
not great they hope to have. them up
on a visit occasionally. Their farm
on the 5th eon., located, at the point.
where the Bayfield Road bends to the
south, has been bought by Mr. C.
Ernest Groves, who came out a few
months ago front Sufl' k of England,
intending: to make his home in 'Cana-
da. Mr. Groves looked over the pros-
pects in British Columbia before lo-
cating here, He expects 'his wife
and family out from the Old Land
very shortly. The News -Record will
be expressing the sentiments of the
community in wishing the newcomers
success and happiness here.
Porter's Hill
Mr. R. I'f Cox spent a few days
recently at Amberley as the guest of
his sister, Mrs. Bradley, and with
other relatives.
Mrs. Win, Mair of Byron and son
are guests with the lady's parents,
Mr.r, and Mrs.John. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Harntor of Goderich
spent Sundayat the home of the
lady's mother, Mrs. James Elliott.
Miss Nell McDougallhas returned
to Seaforth on account of the illness.
of her mother.
Mr. Joho Blair and daughter, Miss
Gertie, spent a few bays recently at
Wingharn.
Miss Sarah Start of C'urrie's Cor-
ners returned home last week after
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. 0. W. Potter, who has not been.,
well. Mrs. Potter returned with her
and it is hoped the charge 'will ben-
efit her.
Mr. Endo Newton and son of , De -
'trait are spending a couple of weeks
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Newton.
Sorry to hear that Mr. John Cox'
'does not seem to be improving in
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Young of the
1st concession spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Macdonald.
Mist; Ada Macdonald of Detroit is
spending a month's vacation at the
parental home, that of Mrs. James
Macdonald. ,
Mrs. Ogle Russell and Mrs. Robin-
son of Glammis spent a couple of
days visiting in this vicinity recent-
ly.
Miss Emily Rutledge of Goderich
has been calling on old friends' in the
vicinity. She is always a ' welcome
visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and child of
Mitchell were guests recently for a
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 0. W. Potter.
Porters Hell
Mrs, Marshall- and her 'three sons
are here Irom 'the west spending a
few weeks at the home of Mr. John
Blair.
Mrs. Robert. McLean and Mt,. and
Mrs. Wee. McLean of fidelerioh visit-
ed at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs.
Johan C'ax ha, Sunday:
Bluth
Mrs. C. G. Enligh, who has been
very ill for some time, 'lied Monday
nlr t lung,
Mrs. Wettlaufier of Berlin ivas the
gnest last week
of Mts. Geo. King.
Mrs. Wm, Robinson of Wingiaam
has beenhere visiting her mother;
Mrs. James Dodds,
Miss May Rogerson of. Toronto and
Miss Davidson of Caderich have teen
guests .at the home of Mr. T. O.
McElroy.
It has been decided to cancel the
celebration which was to have teen
held here on July 15th as South
Huron L.O.L. intends celebrating in
Clinton.
Misses Nora McCaughey and Alber-
ta Stothers left last week for Regi-
na, Sask., having secured positions
on the teaching staff of the Public
schools there.
' Mrs, D. C. Scott and children of
Trinity, Basic.,, ace here on a visit
to relatives.
Miss Mabel C'olelougli of Ethel has
been visiting- her home here,
On Wednesday of last week the
mai viagtook
place at the home of
Mr. T. C. Rogerson of Morris of his
daughter, Amy, to Mr. R. Buchanan
of Sarnia, '
Mrs. D. Somers and son of Wing -
ham have been visiting the lady's
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, I;I, Oidlet
Mr. Miller of Milverton visited
with his daughter, Mrs, C. H. Reese,
recently.
Mrs. Peter Uttley and cltldren
ba'e been visiting Berlin relatives.
St. Helens
bliss Ina Switzer of Holyrood spent
the week -end with friends at St. Hel-
ens.
Mrs. Geo. Irwin and son Will spent
Sunday at the home of Mr, R. J.
Woods.
Mr. Isaac Miller and Mrs. Miller
and Mrs. Gordon event to Goderich
to see the mother of the latter,
who has been indisposed.
Mrs. Weliwoad of Wingham is vis-
iting at the house of her daughter,
Mrs. George Webb.
Quite a number from about here at-
tended the postponed garden party at
John Miller's and report au excellent
time
Mrs. Robert Woods has returned
front Luck -now where she has been
nursing her daughter Clara who has
been ill with pneumonia, We are
glad to report that she is now near-
ly recovered,
Varna
nes. J, W. Johnston has treated.
himself and family to a new automo-
bile which lie purchased from Mr.
Langford of Clinton.
Mr. George Foster has installed a
telephone in his home.
The' many friends of Mrs. John'
Dennison 'are glad to hear that she
Will be soon around again.
Ni: tind Mrs. Alfred Ings spent
Saturday visiting friends at Beigrave.
i.
Messrs. Roy Dunkin and Fred Aus-
tin spent the week -end in Clinton..
Holitllesville
Rev. R. J. McCormick preached the
last sermons of his pastorate in the'
Methodist church on Sunday. The
morning was celebrated as Children's
Day
Day and the service was suitable• to
children and young people, while the
evening service was a general one.
Mr. McCormick and family left Wed-
nesday for their new, home at Blyth,
They are followed from here by the
best' wishes of all as they had won
the esteem and liking of the whole
community during their residence
here
Goderich
Mrs, Gauld has returned home to
Hamilton after a visit in town, tie-
ing accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
J. H. MCIlattie find three children.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Nair Were in
Detroit last week as guests 6 t at the
Marriage of 9
Miss Agnes I-Iavfll, els
former's niece, who has visited in
Goderich on' various occasions and
who is well known by many here.
Mrs. (Dr.) Freeman and her father,
Mr. T. Pennington, have gone on a
visit to the former's daughter in
Toledo, Ohio.
Rev. Dr. Dickie and 'family have
arrived from Montreal and have tak-
en up their residence in their sum -
'tune home in Menestung Park.
Misses Mabel and Grace Strang are
holidaying in Muskoka.
Miss Olive Goldthorpe has return-
ed from 'Toronto.
Mr.' and Mrs. C. Girvin, who are
conning to reside in Goderich, were
presented by their friends and neigh-
bors and fellow-cnurcla nriembers tet
Nile with handsome farewell gifts.
Mrs. Trout of Detroit is visiting
Mrs. Frank Elliott,
Mr. Walter Knight of Toronto has
been here on a visit to his father.
Mrs. McArthur of New York is a
guest at the home of" Mr. and Mrs.
• W. A. Coulthurst.
Mrs. D. Melvor of Winnipeg is
spending a fete weeks with; friends
and relatives in town and vicinity.
Miss Grace Thomas has returned
from a stay in London and St, Thant -
as.
Mr. John Elliott of I.avel Univer-
sity, Montreal, is spending the vaca-
tion with his mother, Mrs, (Rev.)
Joseph Elliott.
Mr, George Mooney of Quetec has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. George
Johnson.
lifr, and Mrs, Walter Taylor motor-
ed up from Detroit last week to'visa
it Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Cooper.
Mr. Sid. Belcher has taken a Pos-
ition in Detroit.
Rev. IC. A. Seager, .principal of St.
Mark's College, Vancouver, hat
come east on business, spent the
week -end as the guest of his parents,
Crown Attorney and airs. Seeger of
town.
Miss Crew's of Toronto is srend-
ing the summer with her cousin, Miss
Edna Pridbanh.
Mrs. E, Downing of Leamington,
formerly of Goderich, passed away on
Thursday last after a somewhat
lengthy illness.
Mr. Harry J. Morris, a highly es-
teemed citizen of town, passed away
on Wednesday of last week, Ile was
widely known throughout all this' sec-
tion. The funeral took place to Col-
borne cemetery on Friday afternoon.
The patriotic committee whieh has
charge of collecting the money sub-
scribed to the Patriotic Fund last
fall, is having some trouble collect-
ing the second installment and there
is some talk of suing the de-
linquents._
Zurich
hl:r. Win. McKay, principal of the
Ifensel Public moot, was here for
a couple of weeps presiding at the
departmental examinations,
Dir, H. Yungblut visited relatives' in
London for a few days recently.
Mrs. Annie Zeller of Detroit was
here for a few days visiting friends
recently.
111r. Win. Seibert, Jr., has gone to
London, Saving been appointed mall.
cleric on a train ruluxing o:t of
that city.
Mc, Joseph Rau has purchased
from Mt,. Frank Tiadout the bouse
and lot adjoining Drysdale separate
school.
Rev. H. flambe, pastor of the .Lit-
therm Church, is hieing married to
Hamilton today to Miss Liest of
that city, 'After a honeymoon spent
in Buffalo and points east they will
take up residence in the parsonage.
NIr. Norman Deichert of New ilgp-
en, Mich., has been visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. J. Reichert, and
other friends and relatives herea-
bouts.
Mr. Fred 15. Hess of London, son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hess, Sr., of' this
village, was married recently to, Miss
Alum Watson of Owen Sound.
Wingham
Mr. George C. Young of Toronto
has been home visiting his , parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Young.
Miss C. Densmore is visiting with
her 'sister, .Mrs. R. A. Roberton of
Clinton.
Mrs., Campbell has gone to London
to spend some 'time with her hue -
band, Capt. Campbell pf the- Mat,
st,
Seaforth.
Miss May.-C'arnciehael has returned
from a visit with Cromarty friends,
Mrs. John Mote of Auburn was the
guess last Weelc of her son, Mr. Ed,
Mole.
bedding
Presents
Can easily
be selected
from our
stock of Fan-
cy Goods and
Chinaware,
A. 'T.c oo8 r
CLINTON.
Route of the Clydesdale
Stallions •
Dunure Gartley
MONDAY— will leave his own
stable, West -End Tuekersmith, and
go north by Huron Road to Graham
House, Clinton, for noon, then by
10 eon., Goderich township. to Mr.
Bert Lobb's for night. TUESDAY—
By Maitland con. to Wm. Durst and
Son's for noon, then via Bethel and
Benmilier to Win. Long's for night
WEDNESDAY—By 6th and 8th con.
to Wm. Cunningham's for noon, by
way of the 8th coni to Fred Quaid's,
Dunlop, for night. THURSDAY— To
Union hotel, Goderich, for noon, by
1st eon. to ifalkeid's corner and 4th'
con. to Huron Road to Wilmot Haac-
kie's for night. FRIDAY—By 0111 con.
and Porter's Hili to Fred Pickard's
for noon, by 7th eon. to John Stew-
art's for night. SATURDAY — By
Bayfield Line to Jas. Jackson's, 2nd
of Stanley for noon, then to his
own stable.
G. W. NOT'r,' ' J. P. FISHER,
Owner. Manager.
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
"Jerry J"
will stand at the Hutch Normandie
barn, Clinton, every Saturday during
the season. He is an exceptionally
well bred colt and while not yet
three years old is a big horse now,
No. 01885—American Trotting Reg-
ister.
No, 0101—Canadian Standard Bred
Society.
No. 4410—Enrolment.
Terms $12 to insure with foal.
ED. JOHNSTON, Prop,
Phone 8 on 182 Clinton.
Mac Thistle
2.041 48971 A,T,R.
'rhe Grand Circuit Race Stallion
Mac Thistle is the fastest horse that
was ever offered for service in this.
part of the country, He raced through
the largest racing circuit hi the
world and defeated the Grand Cir-
cuit Stars as often as they defeated
him. Mac Thistle 2,04:1 is also a full
brother, to Iu.dependenee Bey 201'h the
only two full brothers out of one
dam both with marks of 205 or bet-
ter. Mao Thistle 2041 has himself
been miles in 2,O14, in 57 seconds.
Mae Thistle is a grand big brown
stallion, He is a made to order
horse, having size, quality, individ-
uality, brain and breeding.
Will stand at his own barn, Blyth,
this season for a limited number of
mares at $20,00 to insure. .Aceoni-
modation made for mares from a dis-
tance.
Write for folder of breeding and full
particulars to
L, 0, CIJARLESWORTI-I or
THOS, COULTER,
• BLYTI-I, ONT.
Route of the. Imported French
Perciteron Stallion
INDEX
MONDAY—Leave his own stable at
Brucefield, west to hotel stable, Var-
na, forn
noo ,north to Ben., Rntlt-
well's, Baydield Lino, for night,
TUESDAY-1'Vdst to Switzer's corn-
er'and north to James Sterling's for
noon, north to Janice McMilfan's
for night. WEDNESDAY' --'lo Hur-
on Road, east to Jewell's corner,
via Bemtiller to J. C. Durst's, for
noon, east to Harry Sweet's, Mait-
land con., for night. l'IIURSDAY—
Via Idols ssville to Graham House,
Clinton, for noon, north by Base
Line to Albert Townshend's for
night. FRIDAY --East to W. .J .
McBrien's, 4th con. Mullett, for
noon, east via Roxboro to Queen's
Hotel, Seaforth, for night. SATTJR-'
DAY --South via Red School, west to
Robe. Elgie's for noon, via London
Road to his own stable, Index En-
rolment No'g363, Form 1, Approved,
WIIILIAM BERRY,
Proprietor and Manager.
Seaforth.
Mr. J. A. Wilson has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. C. R.: Somerville of
London,
Mrs. M. Y. McLean Mr. and Mrs.
Keith McLean, Mrs. Ethel McLean,
Miss McLean, Miss Rita Young and
Mr. F, Homestead were guests at
the McLean -Macdonald wedding in
Goderich last week.
1,Ir. D. Case is removing to Milton,
having nS
taken
a Position
th t
e.
Miss McGre
gof has zet r
nei after
spending the past six months as the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Aches.
on of Ortonville, Minh,
Mrs. S. Boyd d daughter,
and her
5
Mrs. I Gibson, bson, left last heck for
Saskatoon, Sask., where they intend'
spending some time.
11Irs: A. T. Park returned last week.
to her home at Nelson, B.C., gftci" a
visit here with her parents', Mr. anti.
Mrs. W. Bullard.
Mrs. Henry Beattie and two sons
di Winnipeg arc summering in the
old Beattie home, the former ]tome
of "tete lady,
Miss Elizabeth Eckert has taken a
position in Detroit and left last week
for that city, •
Mrs. Plett"and son Billy nave re-
turned to their home at Welland af-
ter visiting the lady's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. l-Iabkirlr.
Miss Gladys Cousins left last :week
on a trip to the west and to points
across the herder,
Mrs. James McGee is visiting her
daughter in Detroit.
Mrs. Wm. Golding and children
have' been with friends in Oweo
Sound.
Mrs. Webb has returned to town
after spending some time with her
daughter in Michigan.
Dr. Ross, who has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. A. D. Scott, return-
ed last week. to Itis home in Michi-
gan accompanied by Mrs. Scott, :who
will spend seine weeks there,
Mrs. W. Glenney, accountant in the
local branch of the Dominion Bank
for 'some years, has heels appointed
manager of the branch at Hespeler
and has already assumed his new
duties.
DIrs. J. 77. Mullen of Greenwood,
B.C. is visiting her father, VIr. L.
L. McFaul.
Mr. A. G. Smillie has returned
from a business trip to the west.
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McLaughlin service is assured by twelve bran-
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from coast to coast. One million dollars invested in
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Large stocks of parts carried for all models at
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Note the class of people who drive the McLaughlin.
As a class they investigate before they invest.
To insure spring delivery you
should give your order now.
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SEELEY & BA'RTLIFF, Agents.
Seaforth
Miss Muriel Willis has returned
from a visit in Detroit.
hiss Rena Twiss has been visiting
her brother in Brantford.
Mrs, II. Ballard of Goderich, for-
merly of town, was in Seaforth last
week calling on old friends.
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QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY
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ARTS EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE
Indudingg mioiiig, Chemical, Civil Mech-
anical and gleet. ienl lingincering.
MEDICINE
burins the War there will becontinuous
seuiono itiMedicine,
NOME STUDY
The Arts Course luny be taken by corre-
spondence, but students desiring to gradn-
ntc must attend one session.
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SUMMER SCHOOL, Geo. v.CHOWN.
JULY AND AUGUST REOIJTRAR
KINGSTON
ONTARIO
GRAN TRUIInS'S
DOMINION DAY
SINGLE FARE .-
Good going July 1st. Valid to re-
turn same date.
FARE AND ONE J1IIIRD
Good going June 30t11, 'July 1st.
Valid to return July 3rd,
Between all stations in Canada oast
of Port Arthur, also to Detroit and:
Port Huron, ditch., Buffalo, Black
Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension
Bridge, N,Y.
Tickets now on sale at Grand Trunk
ticket offices.
And a
service you
are proud
to tell your
friends about.
Notice the number
of Traction "spares" that are not
in envelopes on the car, but out
n the open wearing the "V" smile
that won't come oft: Pride la possession
accounts for thus --the desire to have the
car leek its best
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co.,
HEAD OFFICE—TORONTO Limited
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lends e, charm to the room.
It has o,,ber advantages al-
so, being easy to clean, easy
to remoye, We have at
present an excehelle
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ing of fine rubs ineluding
Brussels, Axmmsters Wi -
tons, etc„ that w e ha v e
olWepriced at
he most prices.
to Show them to yoti,
JAS. DUN.OR0
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
28 Phone 28
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PHONE 78.
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Mand
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Waists.
Warm days awaken interest in the large
ied assortment of cool white waists we have
Our waist department will be found well equipped
supply every need. A new shipment to hand
newest styles made of pretty voiles, Prices
from $1.,:50 to $4.50,
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seed s ow
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ladies' and chit-
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New Awning Stripes.
Just to hand another shipment of awning stripes
for middies, coats and skirts in all the new
shades, black and white,rise and black,
green and white, Be sure and sethese.
Varna
nes. J, W. Johnston has treated.
himself and family to a new automo-
bile which lie purchased from Mr.
Langford of Clinton.
Mr. George Foster has installed a
telephone in his home.
The' many friends of Mrs. John'
Dennison 'are glad to hear that she
Will be soon around again.
Ni: tind Mrs. Alfred Ings spent
Saturday visiting friends at Beigrave.
i.
Messrs. Roy Dunkin and Fred Aus-
tin spent the week -end in Clinton..
Holitllesville
Rev. R. J. McCormick preached the
last sermons of his pastorate in the'
Methodist church on Sunday. The
morning was celebrated as Children's
Day
Day and the service was suitable• to
children and young people, while the
evening service was a general one.
Mr. McCormick and family left Wed-
nesday for their new, home at Blyth,
They are followed from here by the
best' wishes of all as they had won
the esteem and liking of the whole
community during their residence
here
Goderich
Mrs, Gauld has returned home to
Hamilton after a visit in town, tie-
ing accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
J. H. MCIlattie find three children.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Nair Were in
Detroit last week as guests 6 t at the
Marriage of 9
Miss Agnes I-Iavfll, els
former's niece, who has visited in
Goderich on' various occasions and
who is well known by many here.
Mrs. (Dr.) Freeman and her father,
Mr. T. Pennington, have gone on a
visit to the former's daughter in
Toledo, Ohio.
Rev. Dr. Dickie and 'family have
arrived from Montreal and have tak-
en up their residence in their sum -
'tune home in Menestung Park.
Misses Mabel and Grace Strang are
holidaying in Muskoka.
Miss Olive Goldthorpe has return-
ed from 'Toronto.
Mr.' and Mrs. C. Girvin, who are
conning to reside in Goderich, were
presented by their friends and neigh-
bors and fellow-cnurcla nriembers tet
Nile with handsome farewell gifts.
Mrs. Trout of Detroit is visiting
Mrs. Frank Elliott,
Mr. Walter Knight of Toronto has
been here on a visit to his father.
Mrs. McArthur of New York is a
guest at the home of" Mr. and Mrs.
• W. A. Coulthurst.
Mrs. D. Melvor of Winnipeg is
spending a fete weeks with; friends
and relatives in town and vicinity.
Miss Grace Thomas has returned
from a stay in London and St, Thant -
as.
Mr. John Elliott of I.avel Univer-
sity, Montreal, is spending the vaca-
tion with his mother, Mrs, (Rev.)
Joseph Elliott.
Mr, George Mooney of Quetec has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. George
Johnson.
lifr, and Mrs, Walter Taylor motor-
ed up from Detroit last week to'visa
it Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Cooper.
Mr. Sid. Belcher has taken a Pos-
ition in Detroit.
Rev. IC. A. Seager, .principal of St.
Mark's College, Vancouver, hat
come east on business, spent the
week -end as the guest of his parents,
Crown Attorney and airs. Seeger of
town.
Miss Crew's of Toronto is srend-
ing the summer with her cousin, Miss
Edna Pridbanh.
Mrs. E, Downing of Leamington,
formerly of Goderich, passed away on
Thursday last after a somewhat
lengthy illness.
Mr. Harry J. Morris, a highly es-
teemed citizen of town, passed away
on Wednesday of last week, Ile was
widely known throughout all this' sec-
tion. The funeral took place to Col-
borne cemetery on Friday afternoon.
The patriotic committee whieh has
charge of collecting the money sub-
scribed to the Patriotic Fund last
fall, is having some trouble collect-
ing the second installment and there
is some talk of suing the de-
linquents._
Zurich
hl:r. Win. McKay, principal of the
Ifensel Public moot, was here for
a couple of weeps presiding at the
departmental examinations,
Dir, H. Yungblut visited relatives' in
London for a few days recently.
Mrs. Annie Zeller of Detroit was
here for a few days visiting friends
recently.
111r. Win. Seibert, Jr., has gone to
London, Saving been appointed mall.
cleric on a train ruluxing o:t of
that city.
Mc, Joseph Rau has purchased
from Mt,. Frank Tiadout the bouse
and lot adjoining Drysdale separate
school.
Rev. H. flambe, pastor of the .Lit-
therm Church, is hieing married to
Hamilton today to Miss Liest of
that city, 'After a honeymoon spent
in Buffalo and points east they will
take up residence in the parsonage.
NIr. Norman Deichert of New ilgp-
en, Mich., has been visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. J. Reichert, and
other friends and relatives herea-
bouts.
Mr. Fred 15. Hess of London, son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hess, Sr., of' this
village, was married recently to, Miss
Alum Watson of Owen Sound.
Wingham
Mr. George C. Young of Toronto
has been home visiting his , parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Young.
Miss C. Densmore is visiting with
her 'sister, .Mrs. R. A. Roberton of
Clinton.
Mrs., Campbell has gone to London
to spend some 'time with her hue -
band, Capt. Campbell pf the- Mat,
st,
Seaforth.
Miss May.-C'arnciehael has returned
from a visit with Cromarty friends,
Mrs. John Mote of Auburn was the
guess last Weelc of her son, Mr. Ed,
Mole.
bedding
Presents
Can easily
be selected
from our
stock of Fan-
cy Goods and
Chinaware,
A. 'T.c oo8 r
CLINTON.
Route of the Clydesdale
Stallions •
Dunure Gartley
MONDAY— will leave his own
stable, West -End Tuekersmith, and
go north by Huron Road to Graham
House, Clinton, for noon, then by
10 eon., Goderich township. to Mr.
Bert Lobb's for night. TUESDAY—
By Maitland con. to Wm. Durst and
Son's for noon, then via Bethel and
Benmilier to Win. Long's for night
WEDNESDAY—By 6th and 8th con.
to Wm. Cunningham's for noon, by
way of the 8th coni to Fred Quaid's,
Dunlop, for night. THURSDAY— To
Union hotel, Goderich, for noon, by
1st eon. to ifalkeid's corner and 4th'
con. to Huron Road to Wilmot Haac-
kie's for night. FRIDAY—By 0111 con.
and Porter's Hili to Fred Pickard's
for noon, by 7th eon. to John Stew-
art's for night. SATURDAY — By
Bayfield Line to Jas. Jackson's, 2nd
of Stanley for noon, then to his
own stable.
G. W. NOT'r,' ' J. P. FISHER,
Owner. Manager.
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
"Jerry J"
will stand at the Hutch Normandie
barn, Clinton, every Saturday during
the season. He is an exceptionally
well bred colt and while not yet
three years old is a big horse now,
No. 01885—American Trotting Reg-
ister.
No, 0101—Canadian Standard Bred
Society.
No. 4410—Enrolment.
Terms $12 to insure with foal.
ED. JOHNSTON, Prop,
Phone 8 on 182 Clinton.
Mac Thistle
2.041 48971 A,T,R.
'rhe Grand Circuit Race Stallion
Mac Thistle is the fastest horse that
was ever offered for service in this.
part of the country, He raced through
the largest racing circuit hi the
world and defeated the Grand Cir-
cuit Stars as often as they defeated
him. Mac Thistle 2,04:1 is also a full
brother, to Iu.dependenee Bey 201'h the
only two full brothers out of one
dam both with marks of 205 or bet-
ter. Mao Thistle 2041 has himself
been miles in 2,O14, in 57 seconds.
Mae Thistle is a grand big brown
stallion, He is a made to order
horse, having size, quality, individ-
uality, brain and breeding.
Will stand at his own barn, Blyth,
this season for a limited number of
mares at $20,00 to insure. .Aceoni-
modation made for mares from a dis-
tance.
Write for folder of breeding and full
particulars to
L, 0, CIJARLESWORTI-I or
THOS, COULTER,
• BLYTI-I, ONT.
Route of the. Imported French
Perciteron Stallion
INDEX
MONDAY—Leave his own stable at
Brucefield, west to hotel stable, Var-
na, forn
noo ,north to Ben., Rntlt-
well's, Baydield Lino, for night,
TUESDAY-1'Vdst to Switzer's corn-
er'and north to James Sterling's for
noon, north to Janice McMilfan's
for night. WEDNESDAY' --'lo Hur-
on Road, east to Jewell's corner,
via Bemtiller to J. C. Durst's, for
noon, east to Harry Sweet's, Mait-
land con., for night. l'IIURSDAY—
Via Idols ssville to Graham House,
Clinton, for noon, north by Base
Line to Albert Townshend's for
night. FRIDAY --East to W. .J .
McBrien's, 4th con. Mullett, for
noon, east via Roxboro to Queen's
Hotel, Seaforth, for night. SATTJR-'
DAY --South via Red School, west to
Robe. Elgie's for noon, via London
Road to his own stable, Index En-
rolment No'g363, Form 1, Approved,
WIIILIAM BERRY,
Proprietor and Manager.
Seaforth.
Mr. J. A. Wilson has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. C. R.: Somerville of
London,
Mrs. M. Y. McLean Mr. and Mrs.
Keith McLean, Mrs. Ethel McLean,
Miss McLean, Miss Rita Young and
Mr. F, Homestead were guests at
the McLean -Macdonald wedding in
Goderich last week.
1,Ir. D. Case is removing to Milton,
having nS
taken
a Position
th t
e.
Miss McGre
gof has zet r
nei after
spending the past six months as the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Aches.
on of Ortonville, Minh,
Mrs. S. Boyd d daughter,
and her
5
Mrs. I Gibson, bson, left last heck for
Saskatoon, Sask., where they intend'
spending some time.
11Irs: A. T. Park returned last week.
to her home at Nelson, B.C., gftci" a
visit here with her parents', Mr. anti.
Mrs. W. Bullard.
Mrs. Henry Beattie and two sons
di Winnipeg arc summering in the
old Beattie home, the former ]tome
of "tete lady,
Miss Elizabeth Eckert has taken a
position in Detroit and left last week
for that city, •
Mrs. Plett"and son Billy nave re-
turned to their home at Welland af-
ter visiting the lady's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. l-Iabkirlr.
Miss Gladys Cousins left last :week
on a trip to the west and to points
across the herder,
Mrs. James McGee is visiting her
daughter in Detroit.
Mrs. Wm. Golding and children
have' been with friends in Oweo
Sound.
Mrs. Webb has returned to town
after spending some time with her
daughter in Michigan.
Dr. Ross, who has been visiting
his sister, Mrs. A. D. Scott, return-
ed last week. to Itis home in Michi-
gan accompanied by Mrs. Scott, :who
will spend seine weeks there,
Mrs. W. Glenney, accountant in the
local branch of the Dominion Bank
for 'some years, has heels appointed
manager of the branch at Hespeler
and has already assumed his new
duties.
DIrs. J. 77. Mullen of Greenwood,
B.C. is visiting her father, VIr. L.
L. McFaul.
Mr. A. G. Smillie has returned
from a business trip to the west.
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Valve -in -Head motor,
30-35 h.p.
5 passenger.'
Completely furnished to smallest detail—The
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to develop and deliver more power and g with less
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Price $1,110, f.o,b.,_,Oshawa.
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McLaughlin service is assured by twelve bran-
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Large stocks of parts carried for all models at
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Note the class of people who drive the McLaughlin.
As a class they investigate before they invest.
To insure spring delivery you
should give your order now.
The McLaughlin Motor Car Co., Limited, Oshawa
SEELEY & BA'RTLIFF, Agents.
Seaforth
Miss Muriel Willis has returned
from a visit in Detroit.
hiss Rena Twiss has been visiting
her brother in Brantford.
Mrs, II. Ballard of Goderich, for-
merly of town, was in Seaforth last
week calling on old friends.
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QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY
ifinJ
ARTS EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE
Indudingg mioiiig, Chemical, Civil Mech-
anical and gleet. ienl lingincering.
MEDICINE
burins the War there will becontinuous
seuiono itiMedicine,
NOME STUDY
The Arts Course luny be taken by corre-
spondence, but students desiring to gradn-
ntc must attend one session.
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SUMMER SCHOOL, Geo. v.CHOWN.
JULY AND AUGUST REOIJTRAR
KINGSTON
ONTARIO
GRAN TRUIInS'S
DOMINION DAY
SINGLE FARE .-
Good going July 1st. Valid to re-
turn same date.
FARE AND ONE J1IIIRD
Good going June 30t11, 'July 1st.
Valid to return July 3rd,
Between all stations in Canada oast
of Port Arthur, also to Detroit and:
Port Huron, ditch., Buffalo, Black
Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension
Bridge, N,Y.
Tickets now on sale at Grand Trunk
ticket offices.
And a
service you
are proud
to tell your
friends about.
Notice the number
of Traction "spares" that are not
in envelopes on the car, but out
n the open wearing the "V" smile
that won't come oft: Pride la possession
accounts for thus --the desire to have the
car leek its best
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co.,
HEAD OFFICE—TORONTO Limited
a h At i dl da ST,1119
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TIIWg, dG 9,n1 n I.clnlYe.,.
anneantnen
iniaselltleteMeleatialteet
Beautiful Art Square
A Beall
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maw , , ..
lends e, charm to the room.
It has o,,ber advantages al-
so, being easy to clean, easy
to remoye, We have at
present an excehelle
nt show-
ing of fine rubs ineluding
Brussels, Axmmsters Wi -
tons, etc„ that w e ha v e
olWepriced at
he most prices.
to Show them to yoti,
JAS. DUN.OR0
Undertaker and Funeral Director.
28 Phone 28
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