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The Clinton New Era, 1914-06-11, Page 4THE CLINTON NEW ERA Thursday, June lath, 144. Ready,ess tO.aar ;t;1oHCI Millinery and Iiress Makings Miil.inery$3.49 We put on sale Saturday two dozen Ladies Trimmed Hats, all new this season. As the millinery seaebn is drawing to a close we want tovclear out our Trimmed Hate at halt price and less. Some of'theseseold as high as 67.00, your choice Saturday 3.49 Flogwers at Half Price We wih,also .have on sale Saturday a table of 'Rowers and Foliageiavoar choice Saturday Half Price. i Cool. Drebses for Summer Days Graceful and charming are these Summer Frocks. Never before have summer fabrics been more heautitul'than this season. They are wale of. crepes, embroidery. ratine, and the daintiest of Dolly Vanden figures. Y Fancy Dresses $5 to $25 Made of Ratines, Embroidery. Crepes and Voiles l-louse�Dresses $1.10 to $5 Mode of Print, Gingham and Precale, all sizes. Wt` also passed into stock this weeK ..14W Figured Crepes, Plain Crepes, Fancy Ratines, Prices 15c to 3oc yard Your �lChoice The Store That Your Choice of ally Suit of any Coat flail (Price Satisfies. Ball Price 1 The Rowell Temperance Policy In the course of his address at Massey Hall,:1','roronto, last Thurs- day night Mei Rowell said ;- Inthe platfq{rnri which I bad the honor of subnietting to the electors in the generat election of 191,1 the following statement of policy ap- pears; "The evils :Qf intemperance con- stitute agravc social peril, During the ensuing Parliamentary term we will consider the best form of legis- lation to deal ,ieffect',vely with these evils, and the electors w511 have an opportunity of passing upon our proposals at the following general ' election" h Pursuant to;thi�s pledge, I now submit to you°;,the ipolicy upon which we ask'.the electors to pass judgement, `"'(1) The &mediate abolition of the bar, theludang therein the abolition of all hotel and 'club li ceases and [therewith the treat- ing system.xn: rt(2) Such -other restrictions upon (the residue of the liq- uor traffic as experience may show to benecessary to limit Its lopara iJons land effective to remedy its evils. Local op- Tion to be Maintained as ameans rrwvVVVVVVVVVVVVWSI Any hing you w'''ant done in { Roo kH Rum 4 t:.l Eav -t; rou^hing t , Piu4bint,* or" • it Furnace Work.. Call ant' see us before' placing your order. imaramorsztlklummearateizzimmis �' • sill Sutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. err/W.Wvanea/yiW WWVWIONa/VV iV of wiping out the residue of the retail sale waere the electors so decicle, 0(3) The strict enforcement of the law by officials in sym-, pathy with the law enforcement and the elimination, of political influence from the administrat- ion of the law. '4(41 'Phe regulation and !In- spection of all Louses of pub- lic entert'ainanent, so as to in- sure reasonable accommodation for the travelling 'publ:c. This policy means ;- Hotel liquor licenses. Every one waged out, This means that liq- uor cannot be cold anywhere on the premises. Club liquor licenses. Every nne wiped out. Treating system, Abol'shed. Shops are dealt with, but in a dif- ferent way from bass;''-` j(1) They will come under further restrictions. (2) Theya can be wiped ,out by local option on a majority vote where the electors so d,ecede, (3) New shop licenses cannot be issued in the place of bar licenses abolished, Note ;-In ,mine -tenths of the municipalities (of the Province there are at present no shop lie- enses, IN NINE -TENTHS OF THE MUN ICIPALITIES,; , THEREFORE, POLICY MEANS. THE COMPLETE ABOLITION OE THE 'RETAIL SALE OF. LIQUOR,,, ; The pledge' R' made >>1 191,1 s now redeemed, and the responsi- bility rests upon the electors of this Province 4:o say whether the open bar 'shall tor(tiinue in our midst of b'e% foreaer wiped out. I now make (this further pro- mise and pledge to you and to the electors of the Province ; IF THE ELECTORS EXPRESS THEIR APPROVAL 61? THIS POL- ICY (BY RETURNING US TO POWER, IN THE NEXT SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE LEGIS- LATION WILL BE ENACTED WHICH WILL (GIVE FULL EF- FECT' TO THE POLICY I HAVE LAID BEFORE YOU. ®••••NN•••N•O.O•rr•••OO••e•S•••••••••N•i•N.••• They have asked Turner's Church �., • to join 'Faith them. • The League meets ;nett Tue l'ay • t 'i t • nlghit at the home of Mr, 6T' f il',..zz. Stahbury. T e Le-a*.le enjoyed v ,y? ,!¢ rh Miss Helen Bell ciyr'•st,.e Q. 0. I • .' d► su lrfup(,?' �\ = the address given by lVl lea' �n miss Gandieirwilot,fras been spending • 21 . Wiltse,'and wall welcor "x Fals . eek the paet month whirs her brother, Dr: again. r • g' J. O, l homer retaADi - >d'on Mondayto Mr. Stanburyhas r r,ta re,ai is • to her home in H�'G,r,',irg. • raising his barn tlr a:V.4s. Mr, and Mae ,"sono werek in Tor onto tbe ear ly pxviu ()Mho .week, O ' Afar alias 'Vodd•en at" Londeshoro spent llil'iharlalg t l wJ "6.13 til bs the week ead with Miss Bessie Mc Ewan. Mrs; !''air at Pnronto is the guest of • BIR,:es her sister, Mire. Wi R. Helper. PL11aVISTEJ]L = In S?, ?r -, :tit, Mr. and Mrs. S. Moffat and Dr. and on Friday, June`, 5, , [iq � r , ind Mes Llayd Moiiat of London motored Mrs, Perry Pluntste o uarx. urs bo'town on Sunday and tailed on ' iriendswnd relatives here. REID-In Bay City, M ci.., ','•'+,Urns- Mrs, Ross of Toronto is the guest of !h h t et tested. Fisher go of ll Reasonable t'iriham esIlt ur ted thele golden iE Weaning apt, Plea; 24th. . T Mise o ' e a .r h s ll�i' .G and e e "f _sr Bell) d + M" an London are ., , ,('�' • `e LHuuu rete of their Care ®f G err else I our ur • •• • ••• • • • • • •• • • • ••• • •• • • rItWIIlllllulll11111111G�� ,,,111�����iilllu0~' flu nnm ;REV.J.H2OSTERHOUT BA D • • • • • •• • • ••• •• • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••peesso••tceiseeeeeeepecee00 Who will move to Thedford at the close of his pastorate at Londesboro and Con- stance Methodist Churches, on June 28th. Rev. Mr. Osterhout has done good work at that charge. • • • ••• • • • • • • DISTRICT NEWS Mullett • Mrs. Henry Ada us has returned home atter visiting friends in Seaforth for the past week, The Ladies Aid of Burns' church are holding a banana social len June 12 on the Harlock school grounds. Tea will he served from 0 to 8. Refresh- ments and bazaar, Auburn hand in attendance. Admission lOe and 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and three children spent Sunday with his cousin Mrs. S. Appleby. John Knox of Harlock was mail carrier for a few days in place of R. Shaddick who was framing Inc a few days. P.oward Snell and Miss Clara Ander- son daughter of tbe late Richard Anderson were married on Tuesday. They will take a two months trip to Saskiston, where she will visit ger brothers there, We wish Mr. and Mrs. Snell a happy wedded life Mr. and Mrs. A, Weymouth Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Garter, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. Oaks spent Friday at Goderich. Eph Bown spent this week on petit jury at Goderich, The .ratepayers of S. S. No, 5 had the grounds of the school beautified by planting ornamental and shade trees around it on S.turday afternoon. Wm. Vodden left for the Weet this week, where he will spend the sum- mer. Rensall The council has been most fortunate in the matter of the well for lire pro- tection and steeet watering purposes. having at a depth of a little over fifty feet struck a 'gushing spring that makes it next to impossible to even brick up the well, It seems that an almost unlimited supply c f coater has been found and that without going to much of a depth, Mrs. T. Neelands spent Tuesday in London. The Rev. Mr. Hicks, as secretary of the Landon Conference, is io Sarnia at tending it. Mr, W. Hoggartli has been quite il•1 for a couple of weeks with ear trouble which was so bad that be went to Lon don recently to consult a specialist. Mrs. Hoggarth meow panted horn. Be is now considerably Netter. Mrs. William Mitchell a much re- spected resident of this village for e number of years passed awav on Wed- nesday afternoon after several months illness, The King's birthd'ry wee not obset v• ed as a general holiday here, hitt e number of people took in the rices at Dashwood, Dr. Cherney. veterinary surgeon. who has practiced here for a number of years and is very papular, has sold out his practice and good will to Dr. Maltby. who came here a few months ago from the Weet. Dr. Malloy at time lived at Staffs, a few miles away and will no doubt do well, Miss Nellie Carmichael has returned home from Stratford, where she has been attending business college and has been successful in passing her ex- am i nal ions, Rev. Mr. Armstrong, secretary of missions in the Presbyterian church, preached two very able and impressive sermons in Carmel Presbyterian church on Sunday last. Thealoc,il hand furnished music at the races at Dashwood on Wednesday. .Bruceleld James. Petrie • has sold- his farm to Eeary Horton i.. Tuckersmith near ourvillage. At is a good farm of 100 acres. Mrs. Craig and family formerly of this neighborhood, left Hemel' this week for; Ireland where expect to stay foa time, Mrs.Craig has one. inr son •tthe Ola Lahcf, iThey'left,Itelend about 20 veatt ago and 'are novo return ing for a good•visjt. They, rented their .farm of iteary 500 acres :tt Moose jaw 'Sash theirerdany friends wish then, a'finevisit and a safe return to 'o'ur Land. They,go .by the Allen Liner, Corsican, from Quebec Mrs. A Kitchen of Goderich is visit- ing et the home of John Kitchen, Stan ly The Presliyterian congregation.of the late John }loss held services in, the Methodist church on Sabbathlast. M Rev, r. McDonald who has just come from Scotland conducted the services, Mrs. Graham of Clinton is the guest of elrs B. R, Biggins. Mr, Waterfield who recently came from Ireland has moved' into our ail. lige. Stanley. p Mrs. 5, Carriere, of Grand Bend', was visiting ' on the line last week, Rev. Mr. Carriere es attending the Assembly at Woodstock, Mrs. Jas. (Mustard, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of Mrs. D. McEwan at present: Miss Jean Mustard of New York is at present home fcu' her holidays Mr. Jae. Came] on. ofWahierton, is at present (at the home'. 0f' bis uncle, Mr. - 'Neil McGregor. Varna Mrs. Wm, ILAwson and sister;, Miss Margaret Mitchell former residents lief the ,Parr lane. Stan- ley, called at the home of their cousin; Mr. Alexander Mitchell, near Varna, and other relatives and friends in Varna and vicinity last week. They have since returned to their homd in Detroit. Goderich Townshii► The folio wing es the report of S. S. No. 11, for May. Nantes in order of merit. - Sr, IV-Elvira tChurcltall, Percy Currie, Veva( Trick, Myrtle Powell Mabel Castle, Sr, III -Ruby (Churchill, Else Ferguson, Pearl !Churchill, Verna Bllj ott. Jr. I.II-Richard �Weislt, Franc:s Powell, Sr, II -Howard Currie, Frank Welch. Glen Ferguson. Jr. II -Clifford Castle Elmat• Le Beau. • Sr, sat, IL -Arthur Le Beau. Teddy Welsh. Primer -Alfred Le Beau, Laura Currie, Elmer (Trick, Oliver Fer- guson_- r E. Diehl, Teaelher•. llipl►el►, Mr. W. 0, 'Rob(nsbn, of Goshen appointment, a student in Toronto Universsty, preached very ac- ceptably in theMethodist church last Sunday in the absence of the pastor. the Rev, T. J. Snowden, who was attendings the annual Confer- ence in Sarnia. 'Miss Etta Jarott. who taught very successfully for the Last two years io No. 10, Stanley, has been engaged to teachafor• the coming year in No. 14, Hay ht an ancreased salary, Messrs. J. Musters] and R. II. Par- sons have built fine large cement silos this year. They recognize the importance of having cheap Win- ter feed for their stock. thea en- abling them to keep a large stock an absolute necessity on most farms noon-aesdays, On account of soil fertility. t Spring crops never looked bet- ter for many years than they do now. Rains have been abundant and the warm weather has promot- ed growth, As a consequence farm- ers are smiling. School Report. -The May month ly report for. S. S. No, 14, Stanley is as follows. Names are Tai order of merit;- Sen. Fourth -W, C. Johnston, An- na Fisher, L. EWasmann, Jun, Fourth Maggie Cooper. H. Rathwell, Tillie .Nigh. Sen. Third -=W, Parsons, A Per- sons. -• Jun. Third -Norma Hood, Grace Cooper, Elia Fisher. Sen, Second -W. Ross, W. 3, Har- vey, D. Mei ver. • Jun. Second. -Agnes Nigh, Fred Parsons, Loretta Si`ttton. Second Part -W. Workman, Amy Appleby, Wallace Ross, First Part.-Exi:or• tNligl , 'Lloyd Workman, Gordon" Harvey. The best spellers in the monthly spelling matches were ;- Fourth Sen. -Cecil Johnston, Junior Fourth -Harold Rathwell' Third -Ella 'Flsher. '' Senior Second -Willie ' Harvey .Junior. Seeond-Donald McIver. Iliorides oro The Londesboro laranahhOf ' `'Poe West 'Huron: `. Wonders Ip tiitute, will be held en The evening of June lath iaetead.ofthe afternoon' as formerly announced, 'Dr. J. `;S, 11I Hamilton avall'address the Meeting' A cordial invitation: i' extended. to, . all' women of,the �`neighborlrood. : NOTT M COOL -=A pretty weds.,• ding 'took place '-at'the' stone Of m •Sauel McCo al' oneW-iedoesda' at 11" o'clock 'When his eldest datightei•, Mabel Laving, wast united 1n'mar- riage to James Albert 'Nett'''. The ceremony was performed by Rev; J. II, Osterhout, R. A. B. D, in the presence of about 40 guests The wedding march was played by afar garet vleCool, sister of the br'de. London Road Issa ea Bezzo is burningthis kiln ofll .. ,,1a this nteckIthird' Mr. Ptarry `Plumsteel is the hap- piest mi,n on the Road th's'week A li,ttleaboy arra'tecl: at his home on Friday last London Road League; are .going st day, June 1st, to,'Mre ana ivirs, James Reid, (nee Dolly Cooper of Cliastott(, a son. WORKM tN-In Stanley on Sun day, June 7ith, 'to Mr. and Mrs. ,Thomas 'Workman, a son, MARRIAGES. SNELL-ANDERSON-ln Hullett nn Tuesday June 7tb, Howard Snell and Nies Clara Anderson, daughter cf the late Richard Anderson, MCCOOL_NOTT-At the home of the 'brides'parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel "• McCool on June 'Ott by Rev. Mr. J. Osterhout, Mable Laving to Albert Nott son of Thee, Nott. DEATHS. MARSHALL -In Clinton, on Wed- nesday, Junel lath, William J. Marshall, aged 35 years and 8 months, •••••••®•0••••••01000•®••e Over The Teacups •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. G. W. Pinner came nu from Toronto to spend the week end in town and on Monday he, accompanied by Mrs Pinner and her sister, Miss Jule Bartliif, lett for Vancouver, Miss Jiarttiff will remain for a couple of menthe. Mrs. Thos, Trick lett last -week for Sarna, achere she spent, a few days with .Mrs. C. II. Pugh. Rev. Fr. Blear of• W ngham was in town on Thursday last. Revs. W. H. Cocper of Milverton and John Holmes of Talbotville, have been superannuated from the London Methodist Conference for one year. Bots preachers have been minlaters;. at Blyth, and are well known to a goodly number In Clinton and vicinity, 1 RAND TRUNK SYS EWAY M Itomeseeiters Excursion Round trip tickets to points itt Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatche- wan, via, Ch§cago, St, Paul, Duluth or Sarnia, and Northern Navviga- tion Company, on sale each Tues- day until Oct, 27, inclusive anon:. fares. Through Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. to Winnipeg on above dates, leaving Toronto 11 p.m. INo change of cars,. Return Limit, Two. Months. The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way is the shortest and quickest route between (Wins ipe , Saska- toon and Edmonton, with excell- ent through. service to Reg'na. Trains now, running into Calgary. Berths, reservations, and parts- milers at all GrandTrulri), ticket officesor write John Ransford & Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. 0 -Pattison, station agent C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. Ira, I inlay'tivan. Mr. J.• D. Atkinson spent a few days in Exeter this week Mise MetJoo1'1•and Mre: Warren at tended the Knox -McCool wedding on Wednesday. Messrs Ear] O'Neil and Stewart Scott took in the Ringling circus in Stratford on Wednesday. Dr, and Mrs. McGill of. Michell visit ed Mrs Axon -on Saturday. Miss Spencer, of Kingston is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Robert Mar. shall, Master Geo, McTaggart was fourth in his class for entrance to the military college at Kingston. The Christian Gardian.-By e. note from his pastor we learn that Rev. .1. W. Holmes of Saskatoon, has recently passed through an exceedingly painful and serious' illness. At the time of writing he was still confined to his room. Mr. Holmes is one of tbe hest known of the senior ministers of our Church, and many of our readere will sympathize'with him: in his affliction and pray for his recovery. Mrs. 5, Sutherlaud.'of Hensel!, was a visitor with Mrs. McGarva last Fri day, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ponnebaker spent the week end in Shepnardton the guest of the Tatter's mother Mrs, Bur. rows who is inher 90th year and still hale and hearty. Mrs, G, E. Hairand little Mies Evelyn 'spent a couple :of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Crooks of the Base Line. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Crooks being old friends and neighbors before removing to Huron County, a decade ago. Mis. James Steep returned last Thursday from visiting her daughter who is progressing nicely after her accident. Mr. 3..1 -Toward and Mrs. J. Series of Auburn spent the week end in town, the guests of Mrs, C. Akam. Mr. E. Rozell was a.visitor in Brus eels last Friday, Stratford Beacon. -Mrs. Twitchell an daughter Mahle sf St, Thomas are visiting in the city. Mr. Edward Munroe was in London on Monday. Mr, and Mea Wm, Coates spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and airs. W. Brydone were visit ore in Toronto last week, Mr. Harry Bartlitl was in London on Monday, Miss Jule Bartliff left on Monday to spend the summer with her sister Mrs. Pinner at Vancouver, B, 0. Mrs. Corless and son. Benson, of MSudbury are the guests of Mrs. A. J, cMurray. Mr. Clarence Copp is home from Toronto for the summer vacation. Rev. Dr. add Mrs, Stewart were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walkinshaw on Saturday on their way to Bayfield where Dr Stewart is supplying the pulpit of Knox Church. Mr, Harry Kilter. M. P. P. of Credi ton was in town on Monday. Mrs* Howson and Miss Edna Cooper Auto Tire Lost Inside and. outside !Goodyear auto tire between Bayfield, Varma, Brucefield, Clinton And Holntes- ville. Finder return to Conner's restaurant, Suitable reward. For Sale Watch ! ! Will result` in your''wateh's goad, prolonging its days of usefulness What is reasonable care ? An occasional Visit to a jeweler who "knows how." An occasional visit means at least a yearly visit. To put it off longer is to put it off too •long, + If you are not wedded for all time to some one expert, we would like to put some of our good work on that Wateh of yours, Your watch deserves the hest treatment it can get, and it is just. that which we offer. W. R. counter Jeweler and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenses B. A. of W ingham spent the week end with 'Mr, Wm. Cooper. Mrs. (Rev,) J. E. Ford of Goderich is the guest of her daughter, Miss Kate Ford. Guinea Gold The noted -stock horse, "Guinea Gold," will breed a limited num- ber of mares at :his own stable, Lot 40, West End, Tuckersmith. G. W. NOTT, Proprietor Baron Wallace MONDAY -Will leave itis own stable, lot 40, West End, Tucker - smith, go to Huron Road, then to Graham House for noon, then to Gilbert Mair's for night. TUESDAY -By Holmesville and Maitland to Win, •burst's for noon then by way of Bethel Corner and Benmiller to W51mot 'Haake's, Huron Road, f or night. WEDNESDAY -Huron Road east to Wm. FLck'si for noon, and then by way of 9th con. to Jamas Gra- ham's for night) • THURSDAY -To Wise's Corner and Bayfield Road to James Jen- kins', 2nd of Stanley for noon, then to his own stable for night -where he will, remain •until the following Monday morning; G. W. NOTT, Pro?'rieter ,•. sir.. ),[[,[• Red Franklin Will stand for the improvement of stock this season as follows, - TUESDAY -Will leave Ws own stable, Commercial Hotel, Clinton and avill go ;tot John Schwanz,;God erieh township, by way of Huron Road, for noon, thence to Union Hotel, Goderich for night. WEDNESDAY -Will go to Thos Doherty's, Sheppardton, on the boundary, for.,noop,.,, thence, to George Drennan's, lot 5, con. 10, Ashfield, for night, THURSDAY -Will go by, way of 10th cone Belfast, to Boot. Agar's, lot 12, Gravel Road, for noon, then by way of Luekitow, Gravel south to Glenn Hill's for one hour at Jos. Irwin's, thence 6th con. East Second-hand Coal Furnace for sale i Wawanosh, to . Donnybrook, John cheap. Apply tin Wallis for night. THOMAS HAWKINS i 'FRIDAY -Will go to Belgrave Plumber and 1`fnsrnith by way of boundary! between East Clinton and West Wawanosh and east on 9th con. for pooh, thence to 'Com- mercial Hotel. Blyth, for night. SATURDAY -Will go to Londes boro Hotel for .one hour, thence to his own stable, Clanton, for noon For Sale where he will rema:m until the TWot driving mares and a buggy following Tuesday morning. in good repair. Apply to J, J. McCaughey Jas. Bell DR. EVANS, V. S. !Proprietor Manager • ••O.ee stoe000O••o•o••ot••••dN•••N••1•NNN••MN•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • • • • •• An Openin••g for Sumoier GOod • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :•••N•N•••••••••••N••NN• NN•N•= 3 ;c t • •41 TO TJ4E A'IEReHANTS OF CLINTON , a : AEl • .• . N•• N •NNN••N••NN•••N•11•••!•••••••NN•N••••••i•••N••••••N• •• • • • • • w'1 •;p f 1 ,fit,, A • '_ or Winter • Jntroduce,Yourum ' er Goods . s- • • lu 1.r. Spring Fail troduce those of S p i war, , ., g... 'or Winter. w.• „ ` The mostradical 1. change .of the , year. in' weariingapparel, cont.es' in thea Suinrner mont1 S:. °i Each seas on in the year sees its. ® changes and modifications in dress. In Summer comes the greatest ei change of all. You' announce your new Spring;' • goods. You announee your Autumn openings. You spread broadcast fa • the news of the arrival of sturdy mg Winter wear 6� NTROD'U'CE our :s mer Goods as you introduce'.•. those 'of the 'bpring;'alI"=' to .hold ear p chic on July 3rd at the:buoh of Mr, Henry Peacock, r®Q1N•0••ON''J •StOf86•®••O•••Q••N•®N•O••••b•®!�O•••••••••1•••O••••Oi➢t•••••®1•••1•! YQu- -'dress ,your store (with • .our:; , Summer' styles as o d f y '` i' S Y you or your Spring and Fall openings. Why:', not a g'"Opening" ofSumer good Call„ the people in to. see your • P P Summer goods, Send the summons far and wide by '`means- of ' the mer- chant's er-chana s trusted servant—the, advertis • in g colurins 'oI}r f 'the week tie M _ ewe • papers.. Think of this idea. It inay be new and it may be not. ,But it is well worth your consideration. •• • You canobtain helpful advice on• • w • • • • • advertising free of cost and without obligation by consulting the Business Department of The Clinton New