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The Clinton News Record, 1914-05-07, Page 4. , 13aufieltd ,r.hs is 13ayfield's harvest season, that is the harvest Or 'fish and the yield is eertainly great, larger than for many years. During tbo • past week five to have bese shipped Roan here, distillation Bufialeotoqp Tie -varieties are: principally trout and perch, amci ought ti] help somewhat to reduce the high' eest of living. Three boats ply oirt,'oll thisport, one man- ned fiv John; Tome and Chaeles Drea- sier 'the iieeelid bY.-Miarilecic Ross and. the third by John .and Louis McLeod, Two o1 the hoe1s. are gasoline; driven and don't run in•the wake of any similar craft, in the entire fishing fleet. - Mrs. McCormick or Itolrnessdlle- was ilm guest oi' 'Mrs. Yom .ol'itesciny.,, Tim assessor- has completed his roll No: 1 911, and an increase of $6,400 been added to ilia taxable •proper- , on aceduat of the cot Lagos erected ,last pear. A . Battfield.,: Miso E4,113, Wooh(1go 1 'roronto is sitendliig the- seturner with hex , aunt,' IVIrS, Erect Stanley • - Mrs„ Prector' at lfo rent° „was tilt] ghost •or her siatcr, Mrs. Cleorge-Afag last weelc. IVIts, Lou Catlitio and daughters, Misses11clen, Evelyn, and- Lettly C01- •iI(ro arrived this weebm and wlll spend 1-11d suciamei in Mrs, Snyder's meg- iderice. " , Rev. Mr. Ferri Sr•,,tOOdariel, man Of Alil dilf.„1trigt; '014" th thi rage on, '11tiestlay. (111dt7L telly official Board Meeting 01 Ole IVIethedigt church. Mrs, Craig and dauglibsi, bl!ts Ceeig, or Moose Jaw,' Sask.., were lie guests of Mrs , Parsons for a delti clays the past week. Mrs. Sbanbury returned to ll:xeter last Friday after spending 4 week in the village, Mr. 1-larry Darrow Was in Ionchai 1)0 Friday Jae t on busi•ness. aosasesseameamosza. Offsetting Anefacomainsamassranams. Competition The thing for the merchants of this com- munity to do in their own interests is to advertise faithfully, and to make their printed announcements interesting and helpful to those whose trade and favor are desired. • T The serious competitor of the retailers of this commun- ity are the big stores or 1,11e big eities—those that send out catalogues and have mail-order departments. The Poorest waY to offset, this competition is for our local merchants to 'remain silent. For them not to "speak up" is to give the mail -older houses a better chance to get business from this 0011111)1111 Ly. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. • . 'When -yon send your money out • of this conununity, • you enrich the great Shope and fitipoverish this 'emit- inunity. •Strengthen—not weak em -the merchants . of this community. It will all be returned to you in the r01111. r better service and better values: . • Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop, poisiralow Millinery and Dpessinaking • Clinton News -Record Bagfleld.,.• coneeit• Muter ' the auspices ol• the Bayfield Lawn :liowlIng Club was only. fairly Well attended,' but thosc who (11 (1 ..attend '. certain' y had • , thni t big -night's rum :The' ,gencral. eritte-' .iwas:.that 'fit • was the best, Oon- cst ever held, in, :1110 ral: a • numbe'r ,pf yeart." The rausle'. 01 the dreheStra. .the iehce-cind, Was J., rare treat- -,to all. The .,,quarteirtes were woll Sung„ 'as werci tht>CsPlot '155''' Mr. 41°Re•Y•'. Riltfas" Rand' ieal bit and Dr. W,. Sinith's it -natation of FierrY Lander was intensely funny. Theptcay- let was well put on, the 'jokes funny 'and other Joe& hits were aet, ehoruSe„e .and abning were , good as as the trick' telephone stunt. As a comedy larce 1 Oppar- tuni ties 101' a continuous laugh, • Those 'Who took part were Mr. R. Mo (leo, MeKensie, Mo. wularcl'.Sturgeort- and Dr. Smith, w.h.o was pecontpan)st and Mr, ,Tas. 'bus Rev. Mr. McFarlane sang in the quartettes. • • The unqualified success ,with which the concert was put on is shown the fact that the citizens have asked rex a repeat abot -the last of• :the month and a reticen of tat Phalen orehe01ra which was so much enjoyed. essawassusessamismarras COUCH& CO. A splendid showing of the latest styles in SPRING SUITS COATS SKIRTS, WAISTS, ETC. Reedy- To-IVear Garments New spring suits in gabar- dine, attomau cord, brocad- ed,imoires, checks and serg- es n all the latest styles sod shades are here. Rangitig ' • price from 15 to $18 we have a few'satriple suits left regu- lar from $8.00.; to $15,00. New spring coats in cheek plaids, brocaded silk, serges and moire in all the latest styles'ranging in price from •$8,00to $28.00. What a Splendid Dis- play of Rugs. • We often hear •this re- mark in our stole, If you haven't paid some similar compliment it is because you have not visited our New Rug Department. Ev- ) erythilig in rugs, linoleums ;4 are here and at a price that willconvince you in our fay- . .) or. If in need of a floor coy- ering be sure and visit this department before buying. Choose a Pair of C -C ala Grace Corsets to wear with your new Spring Gown. Dont forget we pay the postage or goods sent by parcel post Miss Harriett Cantelon of Clinton 81)0)11 Saturday and Sunday the guest or Miss Floy Edwards. Rev. S. A. Cartier of Grand Bend Will conduct both services in St. An- drew's church on Sunday nuc 1, Rev. Mr. Macfarlanl preaching sermons at Grand 1.3c ad, A 13rightvn >11 ChM is to be organ- -ized 11> Bayfielal and 'it is expected the menabcrsbip roll will have 11)0 name uf nearly every citizen of oar Iowa with the result that 11011 1005 will have daily occasion to pass re- marks upon 1 he greatly spruced -up appeaamic of the whole place. Holtnesville , 04 yilit,:ge, baa,..,:ts-kgn on s, btti1dtjg beoninoncy a101ithe seaebn',advanc(1s it IS, expepted.. ',Otherti tb those for .our.liertizens here enumerated. c?:$11,111eilirtientss plat idsv4pOliii6kt1;,: bUlit,„111t, Geo1'ge11apPerct,t110s951iO .011r9. froldsworfli dl..Vercifideln Me' N, W. „TateWilifitha'Alle[‘saine • The tO'Tisliltp,etil!4ctith116.t'.h0O„'t'f*,. their '; iegailaatO*,101:9113ayeand.-. erikesti.' 'Patched .1 Ai:. 1)10901 71goto 'TEM ;Matter' cif;readia'lloWalioe discussed, The iegider • apPeriion-. meat is $275 tor eaelt division 11 but it is peoposed to make' it $300 :Witi. a special grant ,to some Pm:thins 01 the townaliip;. For instance, the Barfield Road, from 1111 summer 're - Sort to - Whiten, is very much travel- led, probably more so than any 01,1)00 road not a county gravel road in the district. In order to put this road in fit condition to bear the heavy traffic it is:expected the council will. Make a considerable grant. The council has one Split Log Drag which has brim putt 10 such god use by Councillor Lindsay that the coun- cil has ordered, four inore. Our coliteilloes believe in PatroniziRA home industry when possible go will have 1 hemn]ade in the township, at a. very muelt smaller price than they could be obtained . for elsewhere. A deputation from Clinton consist- ingof bis A T, ('ooper, Secretary of the Board of Trade, Mr. D. Can- telon, reeve, and Dr. 3hompscn, sec- retary of the Piddle Litilfitieg Coin - mission; addressed the council in, re- formto to telephone connection with the townslaip of Collorne, Our:coun- cil' received the (109)1111 1101> courteous-' ly, listened to them attentively and assured them that they had done all In their power to secure; the conned - tion. There had been inuell negot- iating arid When 11 le0'ed as if a sue- eesteiul cow:lesion might be attained the Bell Company dealt the inocals- out blow. It 'therefore does net seem as if we cam proeeed further in the ;matter, said our count:if in con- clusion, but it is up to Clinton to convimee 11> 13e11 people that it would be to the muntual adyantage of. the big company and the Hub town that there should be communic- ation as direct as possible and -as im-tolled as can be obtained with the township in question. • Goderich Township R. R. No. 2, from Hayfield has been extended along the Ba.ylield Dine find thereby adds John Cluff, Alex. Walsh and John T. Beacom to the list of box- holders. Needless to say these gentlemen and their families ap- . preciate the service. Mr. John Mairshall, our oldest set: - riving pioneer, wintered well and thogh lie is past the ninety mark lie is yet surprisingly hale and hearty. No, Dlr. MarNall It not Trish by birth as most Marshalls arc, „ but a native of Yorkshire, England. Different from what it was years ago the supervision of our roadmaking is 110(0 considered a live man's joll with the readl that the township, is getting much better value for the time and intoner spent on the roads. This is only a suggestion : would, 11 not be' a geed idea tor the pathinasters and the workers on the beat to gel together for a few hours and discuss what it best to be done, map out the, workas it were. IVe are satis- fied that generally speaking ibis wokild give much better satisfaction. Wingharn.,. 'kiss 'Powell, i in 1)elircil '1>101 hsr »broih9m01t1,, John: rkrwiell,• ha been' quite, 111. • e' 1Vlisk Shirley Donaldson was on a viSit to Lecknow friends.. lest "•week. Mr. Waller Andersen .has gone] te kriitfold, taicea positien. '” ,Waltetili.Ose•,or.:Teeswater ifff.ag tife] guest 101 Wiithanii! Itieficts last, weeL lierealiS .111. Parkhill ' ' ioctor :of liffarlidale, will have clilarge of 'St. Paul's • chili:eh during the month of • Summerhill Miss hfargaret 111cLaughlin nurse in trailing* at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, fis visiting at Mr. Geo. Tymer'a hlr. and ,ML's , Tony Lawson and Mr, and Mrs. Luke Lawson or Clinton Vis - ilea at Mr. Winl Lawsons. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes and babe visited at, the latter's paranbs, Mr. and Mrs. IV. 11 Ball, on Sunday. Mr. au.1 Mrs. l3iggin were guests or llar. Beactoni• . Misses Myrtle and Jean &acorn of Clinton visited under the parental roof. 1IIr. David Barr of village is ini- Proviog his residence by ere.cting at wire fence along the front. Mr. N. Haevey of Clinton spent, Sunday at home. Miss Lillie Lindsay is visiting un - dee the parental roof. District Master D. N. Watson and. Mr. J. Schnenhais of Clinton were guests at the regular electing of the Orange lodge on Monday evening. They found the affairs in connection therewith to be le a haalthy and progressive state and the A. M. ex- pressed much pleasure thereat. The • Summerhill lodge lylbi appear pout celebration, day with at brand new and handsome banner. This lodge con- tains in number of very energetic and enterprising members and they be- lieve in having everything up-to-date and or the best. Misses Olive and Mary, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, spent a few days recently with than: unelo and aunt,. Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Torento. • The following is the report or U. 11. S. No. 12, -0 oderich and Hallett, for the month of April, showing the present classification or pupils, as ar- ranged, by the recent 1,romotion ex- aminations ; names are in order of merit Sr, lth,—Mabel I-Iarvey, Jean Lind - Say. Jr. .19h,—Cora Jervis, Mervyn, Farquhar. Sr. 3r(1,—John Town - ahead, Mary Wright, 13essief Linclear. Jr, 31:d,—Amy MeBrefin, Mary Me- Birieu, NelUe 13eacoin, Hilda Forbes. Sr. 2nd„,, ---Jean, Farquhar, Jr. 2nd,— Eddie Johnston, Norman Wright..1st —Walter Forbes, Robert John- ston, Mabel Wright, Primer,—Rus- sell Jervis. —W. H. Forrest, Teaither. : Ray 11, H. Croly and Mfrs.' Croly were presented with a 1) 11050 o g0k12 by the., wardens or the ehurch and by the A, '0, P. A. with an upholstered chair and a pretty broach; prior to their departufe for their now charge at Port Burwell. • ' ' Mr„ leranlc • Bawd m has punhased the house at -Lilo corner of Victoria and Leopold streets, from Mrs. Mo- wat i Acton Mrs, 14, C., Burrows and daughter of Southampton were In town last week visiting the lady's bro her before leaving. for their new home in, Wis- consin. Mrs Irwin and daughters, • MiS;teS Nellie and Annie; ot Cobalt have been visiting the lormer's sister, Mrs. W.' H. Davidson. Mts. Ted Elliot 1 haft returned from a visit with Toronto and Stratford timeuls. Mrs. Donald McKay of Ripley was in town last week. Miss Nesmith or Stratford has been visiting Mrs. E. 13. Walker. Miss Mabel Bennett of Walton was a guest, at the home or her nuele, Mr., S. 13cenett, recently. Rev. Arthur C. Riley has begun his work as past or of t he Bap t tot church. Rev. Mr. Croly was presonted by his brethren in 1110 Orange Lodge with a handsome chair at a special meeting before he left town last week. Mrs. Riehard A finish:011g of Turn - berry diecl at the home of her soli 111 that township on Saturday week at the age of seventy-two years. The annual meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs- on Thursday after- noon ilext 'when there will be an in- teresting program, gtleStion etc., and also the election of officers. It is haped that the will be a good al tendanee of ;members. gullett Township hlrs. John Cathert and daughter, Miss Mary Su fidayed with Seal o r th friends, Mr. A. V, Quigley of the News -Rec- ord staff is now on his holidays and he is now busy' seeding 011 1>1(1 valuable 50 aere Eariii on 1110.7 h eon. '0 • Hensall hlr. F. Carlin, Sr., was strike» with paralysis one day last week and for a time was ha a very critical condition. 11(1 is recovering some what, 11010mcr. There, is some talk of the council digging a well, and putting up an el- evated tank. 'the majority of the. business men seem to be in favor of such a move. Zurich Miss: 'Fano ie Dasbhp spent 'a • -- feW Uy 1» I-lensall , las t :week, • Mr C,has, Witwer, •a,. painter aud paper hanger, .Woos doing Seine work, at . the' lionm" ' Mr. John Ehlers. near Dastiwooal teat ,wediff and leaving 1)110 hOttad "aftty stIPPer 110 did .• retitru, I11 the niormlng was • land roar tflie lcitalten doer, Death Wlas due to tile', burSting .., a bloodVfir'elvessal in heart(:, 'rho einS".•4451:6iilifertedf in., the fS11131:- ,ali'''''delnefory ;. Albert:- 1‘f.0q130,1'1 91 „esing- a. Soma way in front Of 'it,. ;He- Ming 1-6• 'fOr" s tante' flu- ',airy fell to "IdIe.-gro,q1td, and ilia; r,oller. -Iveriii] over 111111. I1e",W5,Lp1EY-b01>d- ty Werelarolccki and 1110 ITOPecl" soon 110 . • hilfilself Mr„,. c4;:'IVIeQn9111.1,,and b.ip .3,104s ba'Yq 1e1t '191", •0939411'.1."':,, f Li 011: ThursclefY Dungannon The death toek place on Thursday morning in Dungannon. of Mr, John M. Roberts, one of the oldrist resi- dents or the village, aged 75. He moved from Goderich to the village 15 years ago, and conducted a gener- al store and private bank, Some 20 years ago he sold the store, continu- ing the banking business till his death. In 1800 he ran for member .of the Ontario Legislature against Mr. J. T. Garrow, now chief justice, but was defeated by a small majority. For some timeback- he had been in failing health, but: ifleath was not ex- pected so Sonn•: Ile leaves to mourn him, besides his wife, one sister and two dau- ghters , Edith and Cora, at home, and one son, John, in Toronto. The .funeral took place on Monday. RURAL MAIL CLOSES 587 OFFICES, Ottawa, May 1.—A' statement • pre- pared by the Post-ctfficg Deiartment to -day shows the number of rural mail routeS actually in operation to be about 2,300 and the number of boxes erected on these routes to be 95,000 There have been 587 post -offices closed in Ontario owing to the estab- lishment of rural mail :delivery since the, formation, of the rural mail de- livery branch on the 151> 01 April 11.912. The Manlier of post -offices closed in Ontario owing to the establishment isien! ends )n (IIIIISSCK9 Zurich Mrs. Hill has been at Crecliton on account of the serious alma; of her nephew, Mr , A. Benedict. Mr. \Vim Brown has got himself a new motor cycle. Mr. mid. Mrs, 11. T. Dunlop visited over the week -end with the latter's Patents at Brucerield. Mr. Peter Kropf bias got his big new Waterloo ' traction engine home. 11' is a twerAY-iwo horse Powe'. John Cantin spent a few days with relatives in St. Joseph recent- ly. Mr. E. Zeller has exchanged, his re- sidence and grounds in town for the one-hundred-aere farm or bit, . Oen. Douglas on the Parr Lints, Stanley. Both get immediate possession. Tha lasvn howling club has' been re -organized for the season,' the fol- lowing officers being appointed : Pres- ident, J. Pretter ; Vice, E. Zeller ; See-Treasuxer, A, F. Tress ; Ground Clommittce, IV. Goodwin, IV. H. HO - man. The membership numbers about twenty-flve, Mr., P. Lamont returned last week from Seattle, \Vasil., after an absence of several weeks. Jilts brother,: W110 10)18 Very ill in a Seattle hospital for some time, accompanied him and is now in Clinton 11001 al. Wit:. Lloyd Edighoffer of Dashwood was in town visiting friends recently. The Jackson Factory was closed last week during st.ock taking. Dungannon. Miss Florence Duff is spending a few days with Auburn friends. - Miss Wyatt of Toronto was a vis- itor in out burg for a few days re- cently. Mr, K., Anderson ot Wingham vis- ited his brother, Mr. Jolla Ander- son, last week. Miss Esther 13ellamy, who has been quite ill for some t me, is still con- fined to her room. Her friends are hoping she may soon recover, 1VIr. Lorne IVIaokenzie, bayingpur- chased a new tile machine, . is busy manufacturing cement tile. The Oddfellows will go to church next Sunday °Veiling in a bodY, Er4. Ririe church being the one .eboseci for the annual anniversary services this 1 11°' rt 411k.'. n I • Makes Your • • lit5tne Look More Cheerful. The room in whichyou and the family spend so much time in, make it cheerful, make it fresh and new. . . Enough to cover the :walls of the aver- age living room costs so little nowadays even th e best grades that no living room should be neglected. The small expense is abundantly made up to you over, and over and oyer in the greatly increased , attractiveness of the room. Our New Wall Papers are Selling Well Come and See them before the best are sold ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE. 40111111.1111.1 COOPER & 00. CLINTON, ONTARIO. 11111001. National Portland Cetnent ! We have ;just received a carload of the same old brand of 'Portland Clement which has always given you such chin- plete satisfaction, It always fills your requirements. You cannot make a mistake using the National. S. J. ANDREWS, Cliatoo• ARE YOU 11011SE- CLEA_ ING AGAINV If so you will want some New Rugs or Furniture. We have a big assortment, of both and would like to' supply your wants. The Store of Duality. Phone 28 W. Walker Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Residence Phone 140 • "BEAUTIFUL:4 HAIR" - 'ma= makes every w o m a:n beautiful') and all who de- • sire to make the most of their appearance ikt a v e the opportunity of pay- ing visit to PROF, DORENWEND .•DON'T FORCET . 'OF . • • • .".•• • • " • • • • Saturday morning. Be on hand that's all. See window and Opposite tale Market Square. ) bills. at 9 o'clock. '- OF TORONTO who will be at She RATTENBURY HOUSE CLINTON, on Tuesday, May 19th with an immense stock of the Latest Fashions in Hair Goods. A Style to Suit Every Individual. "Ladies' with Thin Hair" see and have a demonstration of THE DORENWEND TRANSFORMATION. They will give a charm and attractiveness to an otherwise Plain' face and will assist any woman to keep her youthful appearance. They are superior to all others in effects they produce when adjusted, in quality of hair ancl efficiency ot workmanship DEMONSTRATION IS' OFFERED TO ALL" Wig.% Transformations, Pompadours, Bangs, Fronts, Waves, Bwitons.,1Brtticla, Rao. "Oentlenien If You are' Bald" call and see THE DORENWEND SANITARY PATENT TOUPEE, which is a perfect protection to the head, For natural effect, strength, durability, hygenic qualities, they are unequalled. Besides this they will make any man appear years youn- ger. This Toupee is protected in all countries and may only be purchased from tia, Do not fail to call and see them, and remember date, The Dorenwend Coy. of Toronto, Ltd.:. 0t Viral delivery during the. (THE HOUSE OP (WALITYRHAIR GOODS) elammagallaani• last month alone' was 46, imstilmolli•NaNanassiwas • 10)3 105 YOUNG STREET -- — •. 1..urct.muv. , •• •