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The Clinton New Era, 1915-04-22, Page 4PAGE FOURi. TRH CI.INTON NEI WEEA:. Thursday, April 22nd, 1915. eetieleeweelele leSi ..•. Desirable Real Estate may be sold at any time or season. A good rna.ny shrewd buyers wait for the so-called u'ntavorable seasons in 'which to itxlake their investments and they are watching the °rads. ramicioasamionolissonowsormraramesimm IERPEBIIIIIrsilwallmismimmomsgingsseaugulatnanstutusignmagssusgs 11lilliuery Beady - to -Wear Garments Phgne 7S Louch&Co. Dry GoodS and Rouse Far MAIMS vuiennesenime "What a Splendid DispIay f douse Furnishings!" We often hear this remark in our store. If you have not paid some similar compliment, it is because you have not yet visited our Up to -date House Fur- nishinos Department. Fpring shipments are here and on our floors. Nouse cleaning time is sure to find you in need ' of some article in house furnishings.. We have it - whatever it is, and at prices that will convince you in our favor. Everything in Rugs is here, from the cheapest to the best, from a 35c Rug, up to a 635,00 one. What About the Windows ? Have you decided what you are going to do about the curtains for the windows. Now that house- cleaning is at hand, it is time you have decided, We are showing a beautiful range of Curtain Netts from 15c a yard to $1 a yard. Lace curtains by the pair from 5oc to 68.5o. Millinery News Out trimmer, Miss Clumas, attended the Summer Millinery Opening in Toronto on Monday and Tues- day of this week, and has brought back many pretty Li....... which will be on display this week. actio • • •x•1.1.111101001110/11M•11.1/11••••111.1••10.1/11• • • - • Local News • •• ••1•••1••111111..•.•••••••4►••1••••••1••••••1.1.11/1. SUNDAY 10:45 P. M. Home they towed the auto dead No one smiled or uttered cry All the spectators watching said Only another Ford gone dry. -Words without music by Ontario Street Resident. CLEAN UP The snow is all gone; the filth ap- pears. Clean up. Remember refuse should be removed from the back yards and lanes of towns and villages as well as in farm yards, As the warm weather comes heaps of filth will breed disease germs, and the quicker they are removed the better for the general public, A PLAYER PIA.NO SOLD St. Marys Argus of last week had the following local,which refers, to one of our industries of town:- Manager Proven, of the Pleasant FIour Theatre has, placed an order with a Clinton firm for an electric piano, having mandolin attachment. This new instrument will be installed next week and is one of the "made in Canada" articles we read so much about. PATRIOTIC TEA Everyeperson, member ornot is requested to come to the Women's Patriotic Society meeting, Friday, April 23rd The ladies of Presbyterial. church will serve the Patriotic Tea GUTHISEYESFILLED WITH LIME Tuesday ` while Councillor Harry Fitzsimons and Bert Fitzsimons were whitewashing .their new slaughter house, the Councillor had the mie fortunes to get both eyes filled with the, spray and is now wearing the eyes to shield his from thesune rays MOIVING TO TOWN Councillor John Yeo and his good wife of Goderieh Tp , expect shortly to move to Clinton, as that worthy gentleman has purchased the house ttnd lot tor Mrs, John Johnston, Ratteubury Street The New Era ex tends a hearty welcome to them LEFT HAND .BADLY CUT Mr Reuben Stirling, who has been working in Jackson,Michlgan, arrived home Monday, having had his left made and on a showing of hands it hand badly cut while running a saw was found that the sentimentofthe fn that piti,ce Ris inftily frieude hope meeting favored the deferring of any no aerinus da,inage will befallhirir action until snob time as a handso,ne structure, and one that will fill the present and future needs of the. prosperous East ward congregation eat) be financed', Among other matters or to tineImportance nie�o r u se a d ii by r the r. •� he rr Choi 7 ov. �lr Jenkins ' , t ,kms h L T wee gram o�. 1 month s holitla,/s, after whieh tL.: ,xue'i,1 , di_pereed, IMPROVEMENTS Mo. John Govett is having a new verandah erected at his home on William Street. ANOTHER TRUCK SOLD The Clinton Motor Car Company has sold a 3,; ton truck to the 0 H Tune, Ltd, company of London, and delivery will he made shortly Several other contracts are nearly completed for two of their gig trucks. SPRING QUESTIONS. Have you started, to clean up your back yard yet? The Spring millinery openings are in full bloom with a corresponding shrinkage in father's roll More signs of Spring -the little girls are enjoying themselves with their skipping ropes, • If the weather continues you will he able to plant your onions next week or the week after. Looks like Spring when you see the clouds of dust 'blo,ung. up and down the streets. The robin is here so is the song sparrow. The hardy tulip and the venturesome crocus are showing their beads in the sunny places. Still, we would not advise anyone to begin to think of leaving them off just yet. TO REMAIN AS AT PRESENT. Brantford Expositor -At an enthusi astir meeting of the memhers of the vestry of St. Jude's Anglican church, at which the rector,Rev, C. E. Deakins presided, it was decided after some discussion not to take any further steps at the present time in connection with the extending , of the church etc i`' comznodation.u F,inanciaii "cons der atioue were responsible +for the decis ion arrived at, it being felt that it would be advisable to defer the matter for the present rather than go ahead and make some temporary enlarge men is which, within a very short space of time,would again prove inadequate A report of the committee appoint ed to enquire into the advisability of erecting a new and modern sacred edifice, or enlarging the present struc tine, was givers last night and a num- ber of schemes outlined. A spirited discussion followed on the propos is ET YOUR SUPPLY IN of Supply ' The ',Adios Oommittee wish.as much work as possible to be brought to n Daling•ir Pride v,A )rtl2o,l so as to give time for the foreticking, .April .. packing, • •11w•- • ••1f11.111w11.1• District New&. 404104011.1411.01111.11.111.11• Stanley Mrs Chapman, Atwogd,is:at present visiting her brother 114r Duncan Mc Kenzie, on the fourth. Mr Arthur Chapman man is recovering from his attack of pneumonia., Mr Duncan Mepowan,wife and three children visited his brother Mr John McCowan on the first of the week.. Mr 141 Crich visited at the home of Mr John Pepper o nthe firstof the e week, Mr John Pepper attended the fune ral of his cousin,Mr Buchanan,Ilensall on Tuesday. Hallett The home of Mr and Mrs Wes Vodden was brightened last week by the arrival of a fine baby boy Mis Warner spent Wednesday with Mis Hazelwood, sr The farmers are busy getting their spring work done Exeter The new Carneige library on the coiner of i1'Iain 'ai)d N'or'th was opened last Saturday for the first time. A large stock of books has been installed. A eery quiet wedding took place on \Ved(iesday at Victoria , Col- lege, Toronto, when J. G. Stan - bury, B. A. of Exeter was married to Jennie 'Hardy, of the Deaconess Training School Of ,that city, alad 'daughter of Mr. anth 'Mrs. B, S, 'Hardy, of Ibis town, Miss Hardy was a former stenographer of Gladman R Sta.)bury, of this town and was well known iby all. Re', J.iF. McLaughlin of Toroito, .offic iated, Blyth Word was received in 'town 'on ,Friday of the death of Mrs. (Rev) Cooper, of London. The remains 'arrived here on Saturday morn- ing for burial. 1'he directors of the Blyth Agri- cultural Society held a sptcial meeting last week for the purlioe of electing a new secretary -treas- urer. to fill the position caused through the dieeth of William Jackson. James Cuming received the appointment The bowling club has appointed Joseph Carter as the caretaker of the green, and it has made a good selection. He is 1" now busily en- gaged. at lee eling, and seeding it, and if he is favored with g'�od weather, it will not be long (be- fore he will have it ready to play The• sawmill finished this seas on's cut of logs on lFriday. t:Gonatance Quite a number around here have been' up to fishing at Benmiller. Mr Henry Colough has been very sick with pneumonia. Quite a number of the farmers are tusy seeding. Mr and Mrs Ben Riley and daughter spent Sunday with friends in Tucker smith. itlr Joe Cooper, Cleveland, Ohio, brought back his mother. Mrs kr Cooper' who has been epending the winter with friends. He remained a few days with her. Londeshoro Miss Grace Eno, is visiting for a few days with her sister, Mrs A. lilt Dougall. . London Road League meets next Tuesday night at Mr George Hanley's. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Stephenson, sr„ who has been on the sick Het. is improving hir Robert Hunter hes purchased 40 acres of land on the 2nd, from NIc "Sandy" Innis Miss Emnia Jordon leaves th's week for her Home at Porter's 11111. She will be greatly oilseed among the young people, among whom she was a great favorite Farmers are so busy with their seed ing and the chores, they have scarcely tune to eat The land works well to for this Spring• Zurich Two of the five cases of smallpox quarnantined in Hay Township have been pronounced out of danger and the quarantine has been removed. The three remaining cases are reported as, having passed the critical point and a release from their •confinement is ex petted in course of a few days. Hay inglbeen successful in checking the Spread of smallpox; thedeputy health officer will now have something to say to,the`residents of the village in re gard to sanitary condielon, John Erb, of the Bronson line, was badly bruised when his horse, fright ened by a load of calves, ran away and dragged him under the wheels. The horse then freed' itself: and ran through the village, but without doing' any damage. • 1 ceiield lir t e "glad time" o Housecleaning thf the year is here again. James •Burdge, Goderich,is the guest of his brother, Fred Burdge. ., Ales Ross, Cargill!, is visiting.at the,, home of Jas Allen .• , Miss Foster's four '•rounic pnpire, Misses Wirnie tlunt, Jessie McMillen, Blume Higgins and Elizabeth Scott, have passed their recent examinations in music of the London, England egarniriatiins Un Sunday morning last the spirit of Mrs Henry Panfound, Stanley, pass ed pet-mefnlly away elm death was very sudden and tinlooked for,she was dressed and going around, she told her son Charles Penfound that she felt unwell, he placed her on a, couch and called his father but liefot•e he came death had called her home Sne was 72 years of age, much love and respect by a a large number of friends She was a, member of the Methodist church of cur village much nter: -..,,1 17 the Mission work of the eller?. ring of her tirne and means i in pi<e. L 7 In t ranee of missions. E 1 ;,he h . four of a family, tinge sorra '051 14 .5,,, .,,bter, Mrs llates,(xoderich Charles at home The funeral took place on Wednesday toBaird's ceme tery where rt large mtmiler of friends andacquaintances met to showy last tribute to the departed one Birth,s lilarria;es Tna fils BIR$5. FINCH- n :Straifoid, April IGth to Mr. and Mrs, Jaynes Finch, (former- ly of Oli ,tou),,s son, i. U `-rr Oliutnn on Friday, FITZ9T 1 Nb 1 April Bibb, to Mr. and Mrs Bert Fitzsimons, a daughter, VODDJIN=In Hulirrr,April 15th, to Mr. and Mose; Wee. Vudden , a son DEATHS. PENFOUND-Iii Stanley, April 18th 31. Knight, beloved wife of 6Ir. Henry Penl'ound, aged 72 years Back Yard cleaning is going on We are getting real spring west)) or. r L Eggs tor IIatching Eggs from our Bred to lay Barred Rock§:' $L00 and $2 00 per 15, S. C. Rhode Island He 1 eggs $1.00 per 15. Leave orders at Deering Implement chop. A. C. LEVEY, Clinton Earm Work Wanted I am prepared to take apposition on a farm, and am an experienced ter- mer, Apply to W 11FADON, Care of J Hawkins, Clinton For Sale Studebaker Auto, 25 Horse Power, 5 passenger, Fully equipped and in the hest of repair. !'rice reasonable. Can be seen and demo estrated by calling on owner HARRY TWIT( MELD, Clinton, Ont Under the Auspices of St. Paul's t11.1.P.A. Clinton The Comic Opera 'Me Sailors Tangle will be given in the Town Hall Clinton, on Thursdag, April 22 at 8 o'clock p. n1. by the Choir of St. George's Church,: Goderich 32 voices and Orchestra Tickets 250, Reserved Seate 9i c Seats on Sale at Fair's Plan opens on Saturday Morning Orestern 1niversity, London FORWARD MOYII1IU1RT Greatly Enlarged Enlarged Faculties in Arts and Medicine. Vastly Improved Equipment, -library, laboratories, etc, Seven New Scholarships. Record Enrollment. Inquiries Solicited, E. E. BRAITRWAITE, M A,, Ph.D. President. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of William Perdue NOTIOE is hereby giyen that all persons having claims against the estate of William Perdue, late of the Township of Goderich, in the County of Huron, yeoman, deceased. who died on or about the 14th day of November, 1014, are required to deliver to the un dersigned administrator or his solicitor on or before the 15th day of May, 1915, a full statement of their claims, toge ther with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, all duly verified by affidavit AND TAKE 1lOTICE that after the said lastentioned date th m , esaid ad ministrator will proceed to dist). the estate of , the said deceased amongst the persons,.entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as he,sh145have'received due notice and in acdbrdance' -therewith.' DATED at Clinton, Appril I3tff,1015. JOHN TURNM133EACO31 '- ,Clinton, Ont„ Administrator. W, BRYIJONE, Clinton, Ont. Solicitor for the Administrator, Timothy Seed 1 offer for sale Timothy Seed, super- ior for purity to No, 1 (Government Standard). Apply to Rebt. Walker on riry farm. D. A. FORRESTER For S le. A 'Banner' wood cooking stove -in r •it class condition, will take a stick 24 inches long, Also an elle n i.. 1, s ',pill lIC' sold 1, s..ou •l ic, rii ec 11 cheap. Apply THOS. TRICK, Rattenbury Street VOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of John Whiddon Deceased r 3TOT CE is hereby given that ellleis ) a\rog claims against the • estate n , Jahn W d len lase) �1 '5.1U 1'll:tt of lla't'ft,• d in the ,.aurin v .'al l3-Iur'o'n- mei•ch,,nt who d ed on o t • about like 2011^ day ,l January 1U r it are r i' e< d � deliver to the undersign ladmen s- :rrthlti or het sol,citor on or be-, hefm e the 21th d r'y of April 1515 1 full statemeat of their claims • n 'etas) with par ticulars thereof al d the native of the securities it any held by them all duly vcrfiicd' d .,ir. " dD TATE NOT='Clr that af"er• I d adminis'tatr lx ,,i1i protect( to d sir ibi to the estate of the said d cr s d amongst the persons en- iltc51 thereto having regard only to mail c'lnim as he shall l have re- cell', e-c •i d eine ice !Ind in 810Jritl- i^re herewith: DATE:D at Clinton April 6th 1915. PVP ' M. AIiMSRTONG, • d r nistratrix W.. RYDONE Solicitor for a.d.ninistra.trix, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Ann Whiddon, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims e"ainstthe estate of 141ary Ann Wh'dTon la;e -dile-, of Btyfic d County of 'Huron, marri; d woman who d'ed on 'or about 20th 511;.' of June 1911 are required til sliver to the undersign ae ininis- I rix nr her sr"citor on or he - before the 2401 d,y of April 1915 Ready for Work a full statement of their claims to ;tiger with particulars thereof al d -- the native of '5778 securities. if I am prepared to do any kind of any. held by them all duly verified work in gardening, cleaning lawns, uy- at. I. d twit. draining, or any kind of work. AND TAKE NOT70E that after ONSLOW CRICH Albert St. c1 1015' mentioned date the d administ atrix will proceed to d < tribute the e tate of the said 51'er'sed amongst the persons On - Alt d thereto having regard only to seeh elliinls as he shall have re - /41v. d clue notice Lind in accerrl- mice herewith. DATED at Clinton April 6th 1915 RT RY si ARMSTRONG e d ninistr'att•ix lv. 13R?DONE Solicitor for 2d ninistratrix Smaller Coal Bills Let us reduce your coal bills. We can do it by sup- plying you with a coal that lasts' long; gives a steady heat and leaves only a small amount of ash. This coal is EEHIGH kVALLEY ANTHRACITES 6 The Coal That Satisfies It will save you money. Give it a trial'; LJ. Holloway, Clinton Eggs tor Sale Barred hocks bred r (Guelph winners. In Barred Rock eggs, I ha ve the best value in Canada. To he convinced come and see for yourself,. Visitors welcome. Pen '1 -Beaded by Crusader. Son 2nd of Guelph and 1st Detroit cockerel Eggs $3.00 per 15. Pen II -Headed by prize cockerel valued at $25:00. Eggs $2.00 per 15. Pen III- Pullet mating, customer reports pullets laying at five months of age, from this pen. Eggs $1.50 per Pen IV -Eggs 111.00 worth $2.00. Here isa chance to get some good stock at it reasonable price, 3 eggs from Pea I, 1 each from Pens 2, 3. 4. $1.50. Enfertile eggs wilt be replaced free of charge. H. A. HOVEY, Clinton, Ont. For Sale Seed Barley. Mandcbueri No21 good sample and clean; at 8,5e per bushel. Siberian Millett, good sample at $l 25 oar bushel, Windmill, "Toronto" in No 1 shape, tank and all complete, ail fresh habbited this spring, price $50, Anyone wanting, any of these articles nail at lot 23, con. 1. Tuckersmith, Huron Road or phone 6 on 188 Clinton A good Srnart•Harris driil wanted for season or year JNO E. HUGILL Tenders Carnegie Annex i el 'r^c" will be received me up to April 26tri far eon - ac , c s -Cement i it R)oc] ar d stone rl r,in!.rart. 3 -.Brick ,earl: i,7 \ l; anl0: (1 I• not neces- er I1y- rte 'op( d W. TRYDONE. Chairman Lil•r:u'y Board Calves for Sale '1 r'u. (1 rs';um51 till have for e 7:ea• N'oreata d.e stables on Ss;.r+ •d i.• aft00noon, April lOth, to d .if (71,l) es. Those the gam! 1:r71`a718 "Ives from one to tan ocrks r.d , choice lot, and will . d 1'i ,'J 01115 pur•clr^eev 1J=SLE!' MARQUIS Blacksmith Business Moved We have moved our blacksmith business from the stand on Ontario street to the livery barn on King street entrance near the Wesley Church shed where we will be ready to receive our old customers and solicit a fair share of the trade. R, JONES Baby Chicks and Eggs Get your order in early for baby chicks We are starting our incuba tors now and will continue till June, Barred Rocks, 8. O. Brown Lyhorns, R. 0. Rhode Island Reds, and White VVyondottes. All first class fowl and bred •tolay. Chicas 15c and 20c each. Eggs $1.50 per 15, Reduction on larger quantities. FRANK. W. ANDRE WS, Clinton Riverside Poultry Farm' Brussels, Ont. • • offering singIncsale are tf rr g for sa a this Spring hatching egg=