The Clinton News Record, 1915-11-04, Page 3Clinton,Nevvs-Record
Goderich..
-Mrs. George MaeVicar and little sou
have returned from a visit of set
oral weeks with ;the lady's parents at
Floradale,
Mee, Michael O'Reilly, „.who a
couple - of weeks ago slip; ed fractur-
ing.hor'hip, passed 'away .at. lice
fipple here on Friday week, She had
been a resident of Gci:lericli for over
fifty years 1Ter Husband'- and &fit'e
daughters servise.
Seaforth.
The remains of Mrs. 0. W. Rut-
ledge, wife of the editor of the Mark -
dale. Standard, and daughter of.
Mrs. Buggin of down, were brought
'here last week for interment -'and
itlandban
k cemetery. The
buried inMa Y
funeral .took place from, the home of
Mrs. James Beattie, a fester of the
deceaseds
Mr, M. Y. McLean, who has been
quite ill for some weeks, is able to
he about again.
Miss Susie Govenlock left last week'
on an extended visit to the west.
Miss 'Bessie Hays is visiting friends
in Detroit and Toledo.
Mrs. James Archibald has returned
from a visit of some weeks with her
son at Dunnville.,
Mr. Walter Haines, who has been
on the seat of the Doininion 13anlc
here for sarin time, has been trans-
ferred to Dresden.
M'?s. Ed. Boyce has'eeturned home
after a visit with relati:cs in ciiil'etint
parts of the west. '
Mrs, Lett of Guelph is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. A, E. Colson.
Dr.Atkinson and son 'of Detroit
were in town last weds visiting the
farmer's mother, Mrs. M, 0. Ches-
ney, who has been 411.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitoliell;of Flcsherton
motored over with some friends and
visited for a couple of days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southgate.
Mr, Alex, Clardno, another of Sea-
fortlf's pioneer residents and business
men, passed away on Wednesday ev-
ening of 1aeet week.
Mrs, Roht. Smith lids been visiting.
in Ingersoll.
•Mrs. W. D. Bright and Miss Dobell
were in 'Toronto last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ba'ssow of the
Bronson Line enjoyed an auto tri{' to
Port Huron recently with Mr. Wal-
lacoe oI .Saginaw, Midi, -
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and
1aniilp were guest's of the former's
brother, Mr, Thos. Johnson, recently.
Mr, and Mrs. George Clausius .rre
at Tavistock last week attending the
funeral of a relative,
Miss Amanda Mousseau was united
in marriage on Wednesday afternoon
of last week to Mr, Melvin Smith.
Rev. G. F. Breevn was the o'liciat-
ing clergyman.
Mrs. J. Hey, Jr., and Mrs, 11. Fritz
are in Toronto as delegates irony the
local hrauch of the Woancn's Bettiiute
to the 'Provincial convention.
Tlie children of the Public school
contributed thirty dollars io the
British Red Cross fund.
MVIr. and Mrs. IL I•ungblut visited
relative's hear Tavistock for a week-
end recently'.
Blgth
•
1VMes, W. P. Me0augbey visited 'with
Clinton friends last emelt.
St, Andrew's ()helot intends hold-
ing its anniucrsary on Sunday next,
Professor Davidson of ICnox College
will 'lip the preacher of the day'.
Mr. and Mrs. Waugh of Hamilton
visited Mr, and Mrs. •,h enigli last
week,: Mr. Waigli was at one time
G.T.R. agent here,
' Mr:°War. Mlles is still confined to
the Wingham hospital where he un-
derwent an operation recently but he
is recovering :nicely,
Mr. and .. Mte, I,. Kennedy, and
daughter of Winglana visited at. the
home of Dr. Blackall recently,
Mrs, W. I-1, Lyon and little daugh-
ter of Loedesboro were . the guests
last week one day of the lady's sis-
ter, Mrs. 0. Floody,.
� eT lis
e vo n fro
,m
Ben Mason is .e o
n b
his recent illness and is now able to
walk about.
Rev. J. L. Homes of Lambeth, a
former pastor of the Methodist church
here, called on old friends in Blyth
last week while on Isis way to visit
hr's son in Winghain.
Mr. A. W. Baker of London was the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Allison over
a week -end recently. Mr. Baker is a
member of the 'Imperial Quartette,
London, and sang a solo in the Meth,
odist church while here.
Mr, and Mrs. C. I-1. Reese were in
Toronto last week attending the Con-
vention of the Provincial Sunday
school Association.
A literary society is being_ formed
pn the 2nd concession, of Last Wawa-
npsh and no doubt some knotty ques-
tions will be threshed out, during the
coming winter months. Dr, Annie
Ross is the moving flgnse in organiz-
ing the society.
Mrs. R. Wightntan has been ap-
pointed by the local branch ,,. of the
Women's Instituto as a delegate to
the Provincial convention to be held
in Toronto next week.
Good Morning 1 Are yon a News -
Record Subsoriber ?
ear About
Births
I3IROWN.-In Clinton, on Oct. 1 iii Le
Mr. and Mes. -Jamee Brown,
daughter. `•
.CANTELON-in Toronto, on Oct,
31st, to Mr, and Mus, U, W. L.
Cantelon, a daughter.
I u`;10IAT—In'
McKillop, on .Oct, 23rd,
to Mr, ', and Mrs, Neil Klein, a
son,
MOYLAN—In McKillop, on October,.
, 24,th, to Mn send Mrs. Thos, Moy-
lan, a. „son.-
CeOLDING-e-In Seaforth, cm October
27th, to .Mr• and Mrs, W. Golding,
a son,
COULSON—'in Hallett, on 'October
22nd, ' to Mr. and Mrs. ".Phomas
Coulson,'a son. `
Deaths
O'REILLY-In Gocletich, on October
22nd, Margaret wife oe Mr. Mich-
ael O'Reilly.
CARDNO—In Seaforth, on October
27th, Alex. Cardno, Sr., in lets.
89th year.
ALDOUS—In Goderich -,• township on
October,, 23rd, Mary Stewart, 'wife
of Mr. William Aldous.
WADE—At Fort William on October
30th, Rev, William Wade of 'Clin-
ton, aged 80 years, and 9 months.
Goderich
Mr. S. E. Hick has returned home
after spending several month's in San-
forth managing Col. Wilson's drug
store.
Mr. and Mrs. George King were in
Toronto last week attending a double
church wedding as friends of the
brides.
Mrs, J. H. Marshall and Miss Haz-
el returned last week alter a fort-
night's visit at Ottawa.. Mrs. Mar-
shall was attending the Dominion 1fi,
C. T. U. convention: •
Mrs. McPherson is spending some
menthe with her daughter, Mrs.
Moro of Boston.
Mrs. Wnt. McCreath is visiting
friends in Toronto.
Miss Nellie MacDonald of Goderich
was wedded ai:. St. Peter's church net
Wednesday of last week to Mr. Thom-
as McDonald of Port Huron.
A gang ui men have been at work
erecting a new bridge over the ti. T.
R. tracks at Seaford.
Mr. Herbert Palmer and il'Iiss Abi-
gail Mills were quietly married at
Se. (leorge's church on Wednesday of
last week, Rev. .1. 13. Ieotheringbam
performing the ceremony. l'bey have
taken up residence near the salt
works, where Mr. Palmer is employ-
ed,
WANTED. — GIRL WANTED A'I'
once.—Apply at the Graham Howie
—09
Dungannon
Mr. Stephen Medd has rc6urned
frons the west.
Mr. John Bowers is spending a few
weeks wale Goderich and St. Thotuas
friends,
Mrs. Lott of Wingham has beett twee
on a visa to her sister, Mrs, sanest
Deft,
Mr. N., h'. Whyarcl has been ap-
pointed Division Court Clerk, suc-
ceeding, his father, the late James
Whyard.
Miss Clara Beatrice Monk, deuph-
ter of Mrs. John Smith, was mottled
last week to Mr. Robt. J. Williams
of Goderich.
A SQUARE PIANO POR SALE.-:
Mrs. E. Herman, 'Victoria street.
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Wingham
Mr, Walter Haines; who Lias been
transferred ]'torn the Seaforth to ' the
Dresden branch of the Dominion
Bank, was in town last week visiting
sparents ;sur. a fess' days.
Dr. and Mls. Hafi,bly have, gone on
an extended visit to friends at Tor-
oabo and Lindsay. Dee Stewart,forni-
erlyt of Bclgrave,,15 looking after the
Doctor's practise.'
PIANO FOR SALE, _SQUARE:—
Will be sold at a reasonable price.
Address P.O. Box 263 or enquire
at The News -Record Mee. —09
FOR SALE. -A STR.A.N4 CUTTER
with Blower attached.—D. C. Gal-
braith, Bapfeld P. 0. Phone 4 on
159, Clinton. -09-2
Marriages
PARK-I3EAT'PIE—At Ontario street
parsonage on October 28t11, by
Rev. ,S., J. Allin, Jean Keefer
Beattie• of Clinton, formerly of
Galt, to James H, Park of Mid-
land.
McDONALD—MacDONALD-In Goder-
ich on October 27th, Nellie F.,
fourth daughter .of Mr. and Mrs.
John MacDonald:. of Goderich, to
Thomas McDonald of Port Huron.
PALMh;:R—MILLS-in Goderich on
October 26th,, Herbert" Henry
Palmer' to Abigail Mills, both of
C4odericl.
NIOISRINTI—Pla'N N IN G'PON-Ln Crod-
ericli on October 26th, by Rev.'
Mr, Hamilton, Annie, second
daughter: of• Mr. T. Pennington of
Colborne township, to Cameron
Moliring of Stratford
AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE AND
Horses at Walter Wallis', 1st con.
of Goderich township, on Saturday,
Nov. stir, including 30 stock steers.
—0, J, Wallis, Peeprietor ; T. Gun-
dry, A.uctionerr. —09-1
FOR SALE, AN s IMP31RIAL OX-.
ffutd Range, in perfect cendifi'on, al-
so a few other l ouseholil : articles.—
App;y to A. J.•,Grigg, Jeweler. -08.
k1.PPI,ES . ANJ) TURNIPS FOR e
Sale, -1 have a emant;ty 01 winter.
apples for sale at 75 cents+ per bar-
rel at the orchard, buyer$ to fur-
nish barrels or hags, The slips are
$1,25 per barrel. I alsohave a
quantity of first-class Swede turnips
at $1.15 per drill, Buyer 'can take
one or, as many drills: as needed.
e When ordered 'apples or turnips can
he held until re
uved,-7boa.
Pen-
nington,
R, R, No. 2, Clinton. -08-2
FARIII FOR SALE, BEING LOT 21
on the 5th con. of Goderich Town-
ship consisting of 120 acres, 11
acres in fall wheat, 40 acres, readyi
foie spring plowing, 7 acres of bush,
remainder under grass. Small or-
chard. Concrete house. Good
barn 53x80 with stone foundation,
Cement silo. Water tank and Wind-
mill at barn. One gtla.tee rile from
Porter's Hill,—James Hamilton,
Cl in ton, —09
KEP:PER AND MATRON WANTED.
—Wanted roan• anis tvi'fe io taleo
charge of the Huron County peouse
of Refuge and Farm in connection
therewith. Duties to commence ear-
ly in December next. The under-
nigned. trill •receive applications . up
to the 7th clay of Dneeunber, 1915,
se that these can be placed before
the council .at the December meet-
ing. --John 'Torrance, inspector of 1'I.
R., Clinton..Dated Nov..1.st, 1,915.
—09-2
SALE IREC+ISTER.
Thursday, 'Nov. 25t111 at lot 10, con.
2 Stanley, favi''' stock, implements
and household furniture.—I1. Little,
• prop. ; '1'. Brown, auctiodeer. -09
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.S. NO.
5, Goderich Township, second -crass
professional, dut'es to commence
January, 1910. e Applications re-
ceived up to November 15th. Per-
sonal applications preferred. Apply,
stating salary; to R. Y. Cox, See.-
Treasurer,
ee:Treasurer, R.R. No. ]t, Goderich.
07'-4
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE CeN
Matilda Street. Seven large
rooms, Waterworks, Small Orchard
At present occupied by Mr, Albert,
Hearn. Will ,Ile sold on easel ferule.
—C. B. Hale. —07
MRS. J. JOHNSTON,- WHO HAS
teelfeli ,over -the' agency for the Spit-
, elle, corcet and' who has gust '.re
turned from Toronto where a large'
school of corsetiers convened Mit;
four days, is prepared to m'ee't the
needs of all old and new cuetom
ors. Tho Spirella is "different'! ;
a Perfect -fitting, flexible, made-to-
order corset, allowing every )nusole
full play, Call and ask Mrs. John,
stop. about cossets and accessories.
-02
LIV . POULTRY WANTED TO I#P)
delivered each Friday forenoon.
Pligliest price. paid.—McAsh & Son,
Varna, —G7
C'LIN'I'ON 0IIBEN'1'URI;S FOR
Sale.—The Town of Clinton will re-
ceive offers up to Nov. 1501 inclus-
ive for all or any part of an issue
of fifteen debentures, each of the
amount oft $500.00 and bearing in-
terest at the rate of 5;1 percent,
per annum. Interest payable an-
nuallp on Sept. 1st. Oilers to be
addressed to the undersigned, from
whom any further particulars may
be obtained.—D. L. MacPherson,'
Treasurer. —09-2
WANTED.—GIRL WHO CAN DO
plain cooking to aseiet in general
housework. No washing,. Good
hone with all conveniences, $20
per month. Young woman of good
character, competent at her work
and of cheerful disposition. Cah ex-
pect wage increase in three months:
-Box 509, London. —00-2
F011 SALE, A NUMBER Ole BROWN
Leghorn Cockerels They are 1ronr
imported stock and are a choice
lost. }Apply. to John Cuelntore, Helene
esville., •
FOWL WANTED, TO BE DELIVIOR,-
ed every Tues1ay forenoon it:guest'
market price paid.—Horner w Ings,
Varna, • —06
FOR SALE.—A WELL SITUATED
frame cottage, known as the P. es-
sian property together with one -
hall acre of land, on Huron si:reet.
Will be sold at the right price.—C.
B. Hale. -707•
APPLES WANTED ALL KINDS' INc
dueling evaporator and choppers.
Will be received at the Grand Trunk
Station. Highest market price paid.
—D. Cantelon. —04
HENS AND CI-IICICENS WANTED,
highest market price Will be paid.—
W. Marquis, R. R. 1, Clinton, or
Phone 14 on 66, —87
FOR SALE. - A HEAVY DRAFT'
colt .coming two years old, also a
•
cutter nearly new. Apply to P. J.
Welsh,' Base Line, or to . Robert
Welsh, •Clinton: -08.
FOR SALE. -A (4000. RADIANT
1Totne'Heater,' with 'oven. ' Will be
sold cheap. -Apply to Mrs. Bennes-
toil, Isaac street, opposite Oliver
Johnson's house. —08.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
FOR SALE.—THAT WELL SIT-
uated house at the corner of Rag-
lan and Ratteribury street's is offer-
ed for sale. Electric light, water-
works and soft water. Stable. Will
bo sold at a bargain- to settle up
the Brickenden Estate,—Apply at
Jacob Taylor's office. —99
FOR RENT. -100 -ACRE, FARM ON
the 13ayfeeld Road, 21: miles south
of Clinton. Well cultivated, good
brick house, bane barn and other
-buildings. Two wells on place. Or-
chard. For further particulars ap-
ply to—Mrs. John Wigginton, Clin-
ton, P.O. Box 231. —96.
We beg to inform the public Chet
we have taken over the grain depart-
ment from the Gunn, Langlois Co.
and intend keeping -the :stook ftp to its
degree of completeness and will en-
dcavos to giro the public satisfaotiou
both he our 'Flom: and Feces Depart-
ment and also by paying the Highest
market price fox all kinds of Grain..
THE OHl VROLET CAR.—;MR. J.
W.
Nediger has secured the agency
for the Ohevrolelt motor car .and
has made medigaments to store'`
this samples at . the .gel .e Care .
Works, t „•,✓ —00
. Jenk ns & Son.
FOR SALE.—THE BUILDING b'OR-
nicely used as a carding Mill at
Walkerburn, Township of dullest,
is offered for sale. The Lraine is a
splendid one, two stories, 24 x 36.
—R. Morrison, R. R. No. 1,
Auburn. —02
Live Poultry
Wallted
WANTED !
A: wide awake salesman to
represent a Financial Corpora-
ration in Toronto as local agent.
Good remuneration for right
man. For full particulars write
Room 1601, Royal Bank Building
Toron to.
Room 1604,
Royal Bak Building,
Toronto.
No Tronble
We are in the market; for ail
kinds of live and dressed poultry
at top 'market prices. Poultry'
taken any day at Clinton and
every Wednesday morning at
IIolmesville.
Milk -Fed Chickens.
We are prepared to pap extra
prices for prceeerly milk -fed chick-
ens ready to kill. We pay Spot
Cash for all pout -ley on a quality
basis.
Winter Eggs.
We are expecting high prices
for New Laid Eggs .iris winter.
Now is the time to get ytour flock
in good condition. Call in at
our plant and we will give you a
few pcfnters on How to get Win-
ter Eggs.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
To make Soups that are appetising,
Palatable, delicious and very nour-
ishing for the young' as well as the
old and especially : for the sick
room.
Olark's Soups are recommended by
us for elver and every tin be brim
full of satisfaction. Put, up in dif-
ferent kinds, such as Tomato, Vogel',
able; Chicken, Etc. Price 10e per
can.
Try our Wellington Salman, a very
'good salmon, 150 per tin, 2 for
25q.
We also Carey other lines of Sal-
mon, Maple Leaf or Golden Net, both
high classgoode.
We are now putting on our own
delivery, starting 'Monday, November
8t1i, so phone or leave your ordeal at
the Store of Quality, where it will
receive our 'careful and prompt at-
tention.
Elighest Price Paid. for Butter
and Eggs,'
,Johnson & Co.
The Store'of QHaltiy.
11.
THE CORNED STORE
Live and Let Live
Ammunition
for Cleaning
up the House.
Before the winter arrives .when the
doors and. windows Mast he kept
closed, every house should be thor-
oughly cleaned. Suinmer itteans an
accunxulat0on of dust and dirt and
perhaps disease germs so that a
careful cleaning sup now may mean rte
doctor's MIN this winter.
House-cleaning becomes very easy
with the proper helps which we nave
in abundance. Just look over this
partial liste of important lines and
let us show' ytou others.
Powdered Ammonia an inrlispeu-
sihle cleaner, Sweeping Pow.ler
kills the germs in rugs and ear-
.pets.
In addition see our lines of Liquid
Auunonia, Powdered Borax, Lye,
Silver and. Metal Polishes, Furniture
Polish, Brushes, Brooms, Knife Pol-
ish, oto.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
Anything You
WANT
DONE IN THE LINE OF
ROOFING, EAVETROUGH-
IN21, .PLUMBING, HEATING,
LIGHTNING RODS, ETC.
CALL AND GET OUR PRIC-
ES.
ALWAYS BEST, OFTEN
CHEAPEST.
BYAM & SUITTER.
Samitary Plumbers. Phone
Do You
Know What This
Label Means ?.
It is your assurance of
perfect satisfaction in
old or new work. .In-
sist on getting. Canada
Cement. A frill stook
on hand at all times.
Hemlock sills cut to ,order,
Shingles exx and xxxx.
Sprace and pine dressed sidings and
ffooringst.
Metallic building 'Materials.
Lehigh Valley coal, all sizes.
Steam coal.
Smithing coal.
'Fide, all sizes, eiders in the yard
or delivered on the job.
Cedar posts all sixes.
14 -inch slabs, a bargain.
Anyone in the market for anp o
the above lines will do, well to get
one prices.
JOHN .B. MUSTARD
B rncefield,