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Clinton News -Record
February 20th 1913
Goderich Township
Reeve
MCC1orL went 10 Wmgllam ,
On Friday last: in his Capacity as a
nether et the road and:bridge :vom-
mitfee of the t'ounty Cliuncil, ,There
is censirlerahle'work asked for `n the
vicinity it of tint!, town and the comu-
u:10,ee rilale this official visit so as
to have a general, knowledge that.
will better ''enable them to deal with
the subject..',
THE DELIGHTS Of OVJNIN&
R PLYER PIANO
Goderich Township
On Friday evening last alrilost two
.l 11 15 assembled
at
f the nc bo s
score o
S U
neighbors
i'`
the lemic .of Mr, and M 4. C R.
Sheppard of the Bayfield Line who
intend shortly' leaving the faun to,
take up ;their abode at Flolmesville
Mr, and •Mrs, Sheppard aro' a Most
hospitable `couple and their departure
leave a gap„in the eoinnlar by
that will be hard to fill. In games
and music the hoits tidied; away all
too quickly and it was getting
along to midnight When thb company the members o, this 'family have
sat doivn'to a well-prepared , spread completed the called -for residence and
of 0} sters, Needless tc say the improvement they will own - ai 'big
gathering was a most ennyatpe one. block of •Saskatehevdan• land.
Mr. Mortimer Clark of Toronto,
paid a flying visit to Mr. C 41 -
Holland's and also spent an evening
with his cousin, Mrs. J. P. Cole.
The late James H. Lindsay, who
Passed ' 'avV at at ' his home on the
Lith on Saturday week, was born at
Dundee, Scotland, nearly seventy
years ago and came to thie country
with his parents when still a child
His father, the late John Lindsay;
was one of the early 'settlerin
C,odcrich township, the old home-
stead on the Huron Road being now
occupied by a grandson, Mr. David with Holmesvillo friends on Sunday..
Lindsay, son of Mr. J. 13,
Lindsay of Clinton, On geow-
ing, to ,manhood the subject or
two sketch ' settled 111)011 the
1.6th, which continued to be
his home until the end For
several months past Mr. Lindsay had
been in tailing health, so munch so first of February, returned on Fri
that his family and - friends were day last and ' will take up house -
very anxious cnncern ng him, but Int- keeping in the brick residence for-
cly he had been improving and was eicrly owned by the Rev. John Me-
so munch better that immediate dan-
ger .was thought to be past: He had
been going about on Friday week as
notal and retired apparently feeling
1
are now easily accessible to every
piano owner.
VISIT OUfI PURR DEPARTMENT
See how we would make •: your
present silent piano a, player,
regardless of size,' make or scale.
Cost for Upright Player $250.
Special price for Grand Players.
•DOHERTY PIANO & ORGAN CO. LIMITED
Head Office and Factories
CLINTON, _ CANADA.
Goderich Township 1 Blake
Mr. W. II. Jobb returned on fifes• Mr, feint Erb has bought a large
h a car-the,fourteenth concession.
ibar on
township ' we
fr ri Almabarn du of
3
which and Moving 111 l0
i r i
caul wl 1 a townsl ' a i P
e
1 nun II u g
load of wows ant young y Pr
'Mr.
he will dispose of at auction on the the farm lately purchased from
28th nst. 'he cows were carefully Jattzi. •
selected 1n one of the';, best dairy and
Mr; Joseph Douglas, wife v
and stock townships and are said ily have returned, to their home in
to be an unusualLI good lot. thg west. •
Mr, Wilfrid •Tnom.psora, :who recent M. Eglesom Ester' is busy buying,
ly, .returned to hie homestead near stock. Ha has now ', purchased a
Macklin, • Sask. will take out - Isis team of horses iMd .a few,'bettle;'
Patent the, denting season. When. all
Quite' a iiumt(eJi of the children are
laid up With 'Severe colds
Our school c was closed on Wednes-
day while the teacher was attending
the marriage of a cousin, Emma
Drysdale of Idertsall.
The sad news announcing the , suit.
den and untimely death of Dr. Mc-
Dougal of • near Embro was received
by Mr.. F', Canting; his rather -in -late.
With IIohilesville fuend5+ The cause of death was heart trouble.
Mrs, .Jas• Johns 'has, been ” r(mte' Much sympathy is Felt ror the bar-
ill and we• regret 110. report that slid caved widow, who it left. with throe
is riot improving very rapidly. small children, and also for the fri-
t 'ell wore
Mi and Mrs.J:36.
Ila nw ends here.
la Clinton on Tuesda Quite an exciting tine was esper-
Mts, Ted Chutet is now imploring fenced by Mr• Geo t Moyer whose
after her severe illness. horses • while returning hone from
Mr. Walter ICoys was a ,visitor the blacksmith shop, ran away,
it seems some colt which` he was
leading in some way got into the
wheel . of the buggy causing an up-
set. his 'caused a general stampede
No harm resulted however.
Mr. John Thirsk is busy cutting
wood in C. /irk,s bush.'
M:as Mary Johnston spent a •few
days in London this week •visiting;:'
her, sister Mrs, Liudeteld,
Mi P. Marrion spent a 'few days
visiting friends in Toronto this
Neil, They are a most estimable week,
couple and the whole community,, Miss Jessie MacArthur. Iiensali
joins in -wishing them a long and visited her sister, Mrs. P. Manson
happy married life. over Sunda.
as well' as he had fat 00100 time but Miss M. J. Richardson has been Ml .1. Beckler met with what
in the morning it wits found that visiting relatives m Clinton.might have proved a serious' accid
man of kindly disposition, having al-
life had fled. Mr. Lindsay was a Mr. and Mrs.\'Vm. Wheatley
of Lent on 4atuula} last t\hile cutting
Clinton visited et Mr. A, Peck's the corn with the Horse -potter leis hand
past week. came in contact w ill the knife cnus-
at- •1
•t� ase
A number iron this township ing a nas } g
tended "Ye Olde Tyme Musicke," giv- Tho bean market seems dead at
en byithe Ladies' Aid of St Andrew's present. No one seems anxious, to
church, Bayfield, on Friday even'ng. buy though'many are anxious to
'Pile following is the report of 5. sell.
S. No. 4, North, for the month of i Otto. John Siecklc is on the sick
January, the names in order of mer- Ilist this week.
it.
Part 2,—A nnie Dewar', ilessie War;
5011,
2nd, Sam Mel twain, Rosie Foster.
J r. 2nd,—Harold Scothinner , Noy
Scotchmer.
Sr. 2nd, ';Iva Dewar, Russel
Sparks.
Jr. 3rd,—Alice Stinson, Edna 4cot-
ehnter.
Sr; 30d,—Jack Watson, ('1111011
Scotcluuer, Walter Westlake, Susie
Westlake, Mabel Foster:.
Jr. dth,-1laz.el Sparks, Ruth Flous-
ton.
—Mary MacDougall, 'Teacher.
'elle following is the report of S.
S. No, 1), Stanley, for .January :
4th Class—L. Manson, A, Finley,
C.Zapfe.
Sr:. 3rd—W. Manson,. A. 7,apl'e,
(equal) G. Douglas, E. Finlay (equal)
C. Parke.
Jr. 3rd,—L. Meyers, J. Mover, 1,,
Clingerieh, (equal) R. ?Ark.
So. 2nd,—A, Meyers, L. Oesch, 4,
Erb.
Jr. 2nd,—Harvey Moyer, Cl. Me-
(llirichey, Herbio Moyer.
Part 2n,c1-A, P. Douglas, (1. Mey-
ers, A. Boyce.
—G. S. Howard, Teacher.
Varna
1\liss Effie Snowden ;pent Silnila'1
Stanley Township
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McPw*au;
whose marriage look place in St.
Andrew's church, London, on th
1
Logs & Heading Walltod
klIGi-IEST; PRICES PAID FOR ALL GRADES
OF TIMBER.
)Itci,lN111v
AND
Dl2PoSMAt:1se
PRONE No, 75
ItSAuv
To
\YEA is
Couch & Co.
Ladies' SUITS
HALF PRICE.
Only 2 Ladies Tweed Suits to clear. They are
neatly tailored, satin lined. Sizes 34 to 36.
Now is your chance to buy a good suit at half
price. REGULAR $i5 NOW ONLY $7,50
Bargains in Fur
Lined and Fur
Collared Coats
Only 3 For Lined Coats left. These
are i'nctde of good Australian Broad-
cloth, best quality sable collar, best
quality muskrat lining, , 52 inches long
These were extra good value for $55.
as fur lined coats are advancing in
price this is a good time to buy,
ONLY $39 EACH.
Only 2 Fur Collared Coats left. Reg;
$25, your choice Saturday for $17,
MILLINERY ONLY
1.00.
As we expect our milliners back in about to weeks
to prepare for our Spring Millinely we want -to clear
the balance of our Winter Hats, so -take your choice
at $1.00 each. Untrimmed fiats 25,c.
See these in our window.
LADIES and Children's Coats Half Price.
On all Fur .Setts and Single.
Pieces
25 per cent. discount.
MILLINERY APPRENTICE WANTED;
ways a good word for all. in re-
ligion
e-
l i n h: was a Presbyterian, hav-
rg o L '15
ing been a 'member of Willis clench,
Clinton, since. 1864 and being among
the three of four oldest members of
that congregation. He had also been
au elder for a great many years and
had t1terespect and esteem of his
fellow church nicn.hers to a marked
degree. His wife, who was Bliss Ann
Churchill, with then family of 1bree
sons and one daughter, survive, Dr.
John Linday of London, Thomas of
the Rase Line, Charles at home and
Miss Lillie, 10110 rS nursing in 'Por-
oma. Mr. .J. 13. Lindsay of Clinton
was his only brother. 1
The funeral took piece from the
family residence to Clinton cemetery
on Monday afternoon. 'rev. D. N
Grant conducted the services, the
pellthtrers being Merasrs. ,J, Cueing -
flame, 1 Scott D. McEwan, N.
Taylor, J. Walkinshaw and W. C.
Smyth.
Many beautiful -floral tri bit les were
sent from friends and relatives,
among them being a lovely wreath
of orchids and lily -of -the -valley from
the session and Sunday sehdol of
Willis church, The family and fri-
ends have the sympathy of all in
their bereavement.
The township council mei on Feb.
3rd. The auditors' report: was pre-
sented by Messrs. Gould and Aches-
on and was adopted and the Alai
number ordered printed. A motion
tendering a hearty' vote of thanks
and appreciation to the Clinton town
council for the offer of their council
chamber for Goderich township couu-
oil meetings was passed and the
reeve and clerk were appoiutod to
convey the sante to the Olin -
ton council. The following cban-.
ges were made in the List of
pathmasters David Kasom instead
of Henry Oakes ; Fred Pickard in-
stead of John Gardener ; and 'Ed-
ward Welsh for road division No.
31. The following accounts were
passed W. 1L Elliott,refund utat-
nto labor, 85 , auditors, $5 each;
Joseph E. Whitely, postage and sta-
tionery, 85.50 ; John R. Holmes,
two meetings of judges' Pourt of re-
vision, $10. Council thenadjourned
to .meet the first Monday in March
at 5:30—N. W. Trewartha, Clerk.
The following is the report for S.
S. No. 9, for the month of January
Names in order of merit
• Jr. '5th,—Willard Gray.
Sr. 4th,—Bert Findlay, Sadie Cook,
!toy Connell, Hattie Ostrom,
Jr. 4th,—Lola Mudie, Loyde OLiilrr,
Emma Connell, 011ie Cole.
Sr. 3rcl,—Edythe Sterling, Tom
'ludic, Irene. Harrison
31:. did, Winnifrod Nelson, 13ruce
C rigg, Charlie trooper, •Earl Cooper:.
Joan Cook, Blanche Nelson.
Sr. 2ncl,—Rota Harrison, John OS -
tree). •
Jr: 2nd, -Willie Sterling, Elfred
!•ludic, Gladstone Grigg, Cecil Con-
n
e
ll
Sr: lsi,-Ila, Grigg, Wilber Nelson.
Jr. 1st,—Charlie Harrison, Harold
Connell.
HLonoiRoll—Irene Hauisen,' Edy-
the Sterling, Lola Iludie, Wirinifrod
Nelson,. Rota Harrison, Earl Cooper,
Bruce Cerigg',' Blanche Nelson.
Edythe Peddles, Teitelier.:
SEED OATS
• Blake
' Our sympathy goes out to Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob kennel, who this
week lost their infant, a girl ten
months old, Up to a few weeks
ago the Iittle one was, in perfect
health ' but then became attacked
with fits which caused its deatii. It
was interred in the Bronson Ceme-
tery on Thursday afternoon. This
scents doubly sad as it is the second
infant they have lost, their little
boy' about the 'same ago dying two
rears ago.
The sad news has reached his fri-
bnds here that Louis \Vaiper, Jr.,
who went out with his parents to
the west loss than a year ago, is
dead.
We have a quantity of choice,
white Banner Seed Oats,
oweighin; about 40 pounds
per bushel for quick sale at
60c. per bushel.
These Oats are an .extra fine .wimple
of bright, clean, heavy Oats, We
wi 1 send, samples to any one re -
on ring Seed Oats, Dent delay in
getting a sample. Write to either
of the undersigned, ,
as, McCool, J. L. Awde,
Londesboro. Wfag ham
Auction Sale Register
Friday, Feb. 20t..at lot, 0, ion.
1.1, Goderich township. — Albert
Ruuiball.
Monday, Feb,:kith at lot 26, Clin-
ton Road, Flnliett.—J, G. Churchill.
Wednesday, Feb. 26th at lot 23,
Bayfield Line, (1odcr:ich township. -•-
G. R. Sheppard. •
Friday, Feb, 28t11 at lot 17 con, 16
Goderich township,—W, H. Lobb.
AIITNUAL WINTER
Clearilla
Febinary
Ilargain
Days
THE STAPETON SAW MILL
in smell wares, stationery,
cliimttviu•r and Wail papers,
• Sale start;.
Feb'y 4th
SEE 0011 BILLS.
Logs Wartted/I
Highest prices paid for
Elm, Basswood, Maple.
Any wood b ought..
I. D HERTY PIANO & ORGAN CO,, LIMITED
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Cooper Co.
CLINTON
WAYS OF A WATCH'
WITHOUT
A DOUBT
The ways of a watch are past find-
ing out, Don't try. 1t your watch
is lazy and wont rub,, let us repair
it for you, Ten to one you neglect-
ed it,—let. it got dirty,or it stops
from lack of oil.. Whatever is the
reason, don't delay ; Delay costs
Money and often spoils the watch.
We give thorough examination and
regulating free, anything, more costs
as little as satilaetory work can be
done tor.
of all Wintar: Goods consist-
ing of 'Underwear, Rubbers,
Fur Coats, Heavy Beaver
Coats and Shoes.
One Ladies' Fur Jacket at
a
"bargain,
Special prices on all other
dry goods.
Discount of froth 10 to 25
percent.
Sale commences on Satur-
day, Feb.'8th,
MeASII & SON, Varna,
A. J. GRIGG.
JEWELL111 AND OP'l'ICLIAN.
ISSUER 'MARRIAGE LICIENSES.
: ,,:,,,
Lister Gasoline Engines
No better' on the market ".inch,
the best for use on the farni for.
pumping; chopping, etc.
The . Lister Lighting Plant.
will light your house and barb
and do it well itt Small cost.
Melotte Cream Separators
have no superior.
YOU'LL
FIND THIS OUT—
IN ALL
YOUR TRAVELS
ROUND ABOUT
THE, BREAD Tri1T'S
BEST WITH ANY
MEAL -
IS JUST THE ONE
:AND ONLY REAL—
MOTHE
BREAD
(Better Bread
'Could Not Be
Made
—TFIA'1"S WHAT YOU'LL
SAY WHEN YOU IIAVE
TRIED THIS CRISPY;
CRUSTY,
MOT'HER'S BREAD
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE NO. 1
AND HAVE IT DELIVERED
T() YOUR HOME EVERT'
DAY.
W. H. LOBB, Agent
Clinton P. 0.
After Stock -Taking Sale
_ ..maim
It is a well-known fact that all metal markets have
advanced considerably lately which has affected the
prices in every line in hardware. Stow have ad-
vanced 5 percent and furnaces 10 percent so you can
readily see the benefit of this sale, If you need the
kgoods even if not till later it will pay to buy now, our
stock being heavy i.1 some/lines we wish to reduce it
hencelthe:cut e,cu ono prices.
jth ' t ld'-
H
1 only ' olmee washing machine Reg. $7.50 for *8.51)
1 " Ideal 41860 7.50
1 " Connor ball bearing " 10,.00 ', 97..00
64
50 Lightning "0.50 " .
1 ;Motor 113.50 118.606U
2 '• Clothes wringers solid rolls '• 3.50 " . 4.75
1.00 " .76
1.0fJ
Axes
1.211
.86
Orossrnt Slaws • 4.00 " 305
A greet Java whip .35
.A pod rawhidefron) hart to tip •.60
A few 4 gallon pump oil cans 2.00 " 1.211
We hat 2 rn 3 Pandora and Happy Thought Ranges to go at old
time to ices fuser 11 . � Ilesseissors st stock food and Panad razors at cea to maketion. Now is the
the hens lay, 100
pound sack urn a grit or oyster shell $1.00
.05
e .25
0 35
Harland Bros.
Stoves, Hardware and Novelties
During the month of Febuary we wilt place
on sale
All Lines Furniture
at very greatly
Reduced Prices 1
It will pay you to inspect our targe
stock of up-to-date goods.
The Store
of Quality,
Phone 28
W. Walker
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Residence'
Phone
140