The Clinton News Record, 1913-04-17, Page 4ClintonNews-Record
April .17th, 1913
Coderich To%vnship
til t..1l o 1,111{ 0 t ' e ie
�F 14 0 1 ri 11 Crpt 1 h
z . this wed; visiting with Mr,:' and
Ars; Robert J1 inlet <nc Other fat-
aaaads
in' 1111' township. 'Mr.' 111111ott'
rales: as hinis111 a very 1;111(11 3, ratan
'greatly en'Oy's• these -meetings
' lis old I ane assorta.tec.
The
News-Recortlleads for News.
Mr.. Lint; Clark 3:s th sAvech, nt0r-
ftig from the btfl,.colt ito =the '0, 11
0li1phcrd farm (;hies, hr reciti1 l( put:-
chi sed., 'ori the hayfield 11'11, 'fhe
neighborhood Cor di ail 1 • ivefeentes the
(looc1 1\IUlnin ' !, Ore V011' a
lneer1111 111 ftscrtbcr
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THE DELIGHTO 0 GINNING
PLAYER�� ANO
are now easily ae:esoil)le to every
p41110 owner,.
VISiT OUR PIAYER DEPARTMENT
See how we would make your.
praseut silent piano 'a player,
regardless of sizo,' make. or_3cale,
Cost for Upright Player $250.
Special price for Grand-- Players.
t DOHERTY .PIANO.; & ORGAN CO. LIMITED
Plead Office and Factories
CLINTON, _ CANADA.
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' - Young ,‘Girls as thea get in their
teens become more interp'st:ed in dress
become more pa) ticular in what they
wear we _feel sure it will be to UU;/..."interest to inspect the New Spring
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Suits, Coats,Stdrts and ?Dresses,
' Sizes 12, 14, 1.6 18.
ties are elo13
ho a very 11i e
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Suits, t CO,1tSC
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styles are (5ttatlg and
materials are so varied, that
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taste -must be pleased.
`Jmoi •
are showing over 100skirts •
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)'image from 3,75 to $.00, /l
$5.
Dresses #.2
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are showing a 'ver 'bite*
of house dresses; in print
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amkray lnd per-
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SllSsS 32to 44, fast colors
price l:.u� tU.., 0 ,
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New goods thissweek'„ _ _ rr„���.
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New suits .New coats -_--3.'''(
New skirts
Newdresses
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Millinery ApprentIce Wanted
Coderich Tov'unship
N.ii. ante~ C,t;alncn irizii t as 110' ill
for several Weeks. anti ,who met 111(01
u senior s accident recently b' '
t, Y beil1 ti
throw1111, from his to gv `(0) '011„
f (,t,v yt 1Ic- dr1_rn
to Uiln(scn, has now so far racevered
that 'he' was ((11 seedili( on :elonday.
and. Tuesday. '.:M1 (,i'ahan( is Hetes
living up to the rept tali(1`fi rel 11 lifc
tinge of being chuck full--pI lt�uvlr.,,•it'c
aro ell pleased to Sec "out; -01(1 iv0(id
010(1"main.
Mr, sans+ A :Williams`' is at 'pal
istock (11leeSe and hitter making at
the big factory' there. ' ..1,o Messrs
lSillialiis take 11(1 0111, 110siucsS natur-
ally 111101 make a success of (0
111010's 0110 1loleresville (0010ry,. for
instance, -which was never so capably
run as 'by . `Manager Williams„, who
1 hhs 1)0011 11 'Charge for .50V(11-0.1 sea-
son.; past. '
l'he :pulp of (lolel+s church will on -
Sunday afternoon next be: occupied by
the Reis: 1)r. Medd of Godericfi..
'rhe township council niet cn April
7th when. John Rodgers of Mittneii
was appointed by bylaw as 'town
ship engineer.
.
The clerk was , instructed to write
the Queen Alexandra Saoitor10in ^bl
-London stating that: the 1puneil .'did
not think the township liable 1'00 an
aeoolmt01 119„ -for an 'indigent as
council 1(00 not notified deco dlri3 oto
statute. -
0. deputation was preSented re
'questing a. donation to 'the' Cloderich
jownsiip Old' Iloys Re -union, but
the request was not granted
At the March r meeting 011'clerl
was instructed to write'the Untagio
Railway''Board in regard to yet Dain
'telephon'e matter's and the 1010pho;1c
commissioners ' were invited La 1111
lre t°e8c t t to hear the reply to same. 0
long ,and interesting discussion arose
over the different optni000 of the
Board, Railway
>I3o
a 'which
were 110 fns
lows 1 -When ,i_, - telephone 0)010)11 ie
placed according to st'ati1te the coon
cls retains .full power: to levy and col
lot all .inn - which a
C U t 1 h nt v be. r«
tl(
the `municipality for the repayment of
principal and interest and the cos0
of operation aid ntnantenam re. 2-
It is hot flee in`terrtion'of the :+et
that the money paid by subscribers
on account of principal and Interest
shall be applied to the cost of
maintenance 3 -The amounts paid I
by the subscribers on account .
of principal and ' interest and
00 account of the ,cost of opera-
tion and maintenance should be kept
in separate accounts by the secret-.
cry -treasurer of system. 4—It is
possible that a telephone may be re-
moved to the :premises of -another
person, but the first subscriber would
still be responsible for all payments
of debenture and maintenance. The.
0g110cincnt 'between the, fust sub-
scriber and the person taking over
the phone is the only on': neer ,1111(0,
5—rt, is not desirable that a com-
missioner • -should act as' secretary-'
treasurer of system. The ('011151(1 then
adjourned to meet the Int Monday in
May at l:30 -N. 'W. 'Prewar tint,
C en ;.
Varna
`l"hc, Presbvieriah con„rogation held
its
Dy llanJ 'lee e
1-
celebratinganniversary
y IveOic
the sixtieth anniversa'
ry
of itis e stabl'Islune10 -as ti c on ri ge-
tiont., '1110 0otigregalion'11 first ;place
of '-worship -was- on the 13ay(ield
Road; the church in -its preset,' .
neap; and location 01111., dating ,back
to }9(10, hut, (he cougregaLion is, the
;same—barring the 0(01)1801 that`eo1110
as the' result of tune -duel for tifiy
years it has stood its the centre, of
religious life, sending forth nt1uea1oe8
Oho. !result of whichw ill never:' be
known until :the final accounts ' are
cast up. The first minister to -taste
charge- of the small- aryl straggling
cphgregation sixty 31111(s ago, when
thiscountry was by no means, the
suint lig 01111 pleasant borne of wealth”
and 'co1011011 which it 1)01Y, 10, was
the Itcv• John I,o{,gie Followitng hint
came Ileo, James 1)1110110; then- Ilov.
Mark Danby, Rev, J. A. McConnell,
Rev. 'J 1,. Macdonald, IRey, Thomas
Davidson and the present este ,'lfcd
pastor, Rev. 1). Johnston. 01 these
1 Revs,. .1. Iioggte, Duncan; McConael
acid Macdonald hu'e,gone to 1(lelr
reward. sieve Mr Da,uby, w'b(i (1as
retired front the ministry, is •:101(0�;
'
in Ottawa, and Rev. 111 Davidson is
at St. Armes', ie Hamilton Presby=
terv. rho elders 'of this first con,0rc-
pation were James Shaw„-1)avid
Galbraith James l'ollocic and 'Janies
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Joluistonc,
Very 1111presslvc and (0(0(11111(0l: ateµ
ser vices W01:43. held on ,Jubilee :Sail -
(lay, the preacher of tit[ Clay being
the,.1lisv Duliald Mc aregoi of f'grot-
;tt who preached -powerful "o(0rinou•
morning and cvtllirt3. 130th preacher
and -pastor made spcedal acfererice to
'the, happy nccasign and high tributes
were paid to diose faithful ones- •wlto
first founded a place of worship in
thett 111
eo n dti,ti, Li the eveningthe
hey. M1 Snow den pastor of • the
Methodist church here, and Rev, J.
Richardson P
resbyte
rian pastor..
it Pen assisted in at.
the s rvi
Ce.
0 orale quartette. from Kipper(
1'assisted in the sei•vic( of song
during the day and altogether
it was a time of great rejoicing and
of: deep thankfulness on the part of
the people who warship in this place.
The members of the Methodist
elloir,gnd a few friends had a very
pleasant little social gathering at
the parsonage on friday evening last,
inthdgin; in a real old fashioned
tally pull ” .1.1 least it was as old
fashioned as 'such a thing could, be
tinder a. roof instead of the forest
trees, and the taffy was the real
stuff. Needless to say a very (10
time ryas spent by'the young people.
At the annual meeting of the W.
M. S. auxiliary of the Methodist
church recently held the fallowing of-
ficers were elected for the enaling
year
President, Mrs. A'. Deihl
Vier, Miss Snowden.
lice.-0eeretary, 14Irs. W. Dennison.
Cor. -Secretary, Miss 13. Deihl
Treasurer, Mrs. A, Reid.
Superintendent Systcmietic (Hying,
Miss A. Keys. -
Delegate to Branch Meeting, Miss
Snowden:'
Alternate, Mrs;. 1)e 11115011.
The New U. S. Tariff Bill.
The now United :States tariff 1111)
is ,30 courageous attempt at revis-
ion downward acid is in accordance
with Democratic pledges. ..
Itis designed to relieve the con-
sumleland to take away the privil-
eges emoted by the interests. In so
far as it affects Cart'ula, it goes far
in the _ direction of giving to this
country, without asking anything in
return, rawest that was provided (,,r
under the terms 'of the reciprocity
agreement which' Was rejected by
Canada a year agonist 'September.
he agricui(otal schedules pxoviinl
for a free list' including. hogs, milli
and cream, meats; wool, bread, pota.
toes, corn and cornmeal, lumber and
lumber products,` including : broom
handles, clapboards posts etc. -
On many other 'thins' it provides
for heavy reductions. ,The- meekly:
Sun figures it out as follows
The May on cattle not more 111,111 a
year old entering the States in now
82 per head , on animals less than
$1l m y°altie it is L3.75, and on 0th:
o ..
ets 7 ,.
percent.
Takingit
on th
_ P e
average the present tail” works out at
over 27 per cent. 1't is to be be re-.
duced to 10 percent.
On . sheep .. the average, duty ' now
wotlrs out ' at dearly 14_, pet 11001. i1,
is to be reduced to 10 pqr cent. .
The duty on. Matter is reduced from
be per pound to 3c, On cheese from
Go per pound nuts to 20 percent.
1 ,. and on
eggs Trent 5c per ;dos to 2c.
On dive poultry 0110 presttit dirty
works out at 13.1 0 per cent it is to
be reduced- to 8,87 pet cent,
On barley the present duty is :300
per bus.,; and' is 0(01(111 to 'a rah of
about 13 pct. cent ; it is to to re-
duced to` 23
t DeafOn '1
per wheat eat the
duty is -roduoed frolic 250 per Lusliol
to 100 ; '�tt buckwheat from 15c' to
Sc and on oats from t1c t;o 1Oc anis
on lfeanl'from. ,15c to 25c.
The duty ,on„hay, which now works,
_i.
out ,
u at about 13 act 011` %'II
1
cent +li le
cut to alittie over 116?• per cent.
Oil apples, peaches, etc., the duty.
is to be 'reduced f1 a.t lac per bush-
el -10-'10c, and on fresh vegetables
from 25 per cent` to 10 p011 0151.
A hOT 17010- /LITTLE
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we have' made arrangements ivltli
The Mail end Empire whereby we are
Wife to oilu Ito new subscribers The
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N y col
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and Int ire Iv Mail Only ---from nowv
•to January 1st 1911
a 1 for 82 ,25, < r
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and The Weekly
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Mail and -.Empire 'for the ,situ[ per-
iod—I3y Mail Only—for 85 cents No.
premium's included p ms titc r luded in this offer:
This is a rare opportunity for two
good newspapers at very little beyond
the price of one, as The Mailand
Empire 15 generally, concluded to be'
without a Veer in the Dominion, and
we think: it will . be admitted that no
!local paper in this district. is 111000
80voted to the interests 01 ifs people
than The News -Record:
Zurich
x1011 of the new property purchased
from Mr. H. Katbfleisch. ,
Mr. Samuel Mettler of the 15th con:
has disposed of his Farm to his son,
Roy,
Mr. henry 'l'fuenmer of the Goshen
Line, south, has disposed of his farm
to Mr. Casper Wainer, Mr. Trum-
ner' has talion in' part payment a
house iii `Zurich and intends moving
into- town"neat month,
Miss Laura! Kalbfeisch svgs' mar-
ried on'i(uesuay week 'to Mr. .Fred=
Brick J Habercr, by ,the Rey. 0, C.
J. Maass.'- Mi. and 14Irs. Ilaberer.
have taken up their residence on the
groom's Email on the Blind Linc.
Seaforth
Miss Rae Dickson was is 'Toronto
for a 10ac days last week.
Miss Della, c a Thom .
son left this week
P
e
to take a position at Waterdow'n•
Mrs0 -L, 0. McCaul has returned
•from Toronto, where he spent. the
winter with her son, Dr. ,McFaul:
Mr, 11IcFaul, who. was in 'Vancouver,
B C., - ally µtura, is expected, home
shortly,
Miss Iva. Dodds is visiting fn Owen
Sound;
Miss ] i1lian Henderson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs George 33en 13.0)0;
was married r last week to Mr. Alex.
Wright of 'ruckerslni'th.
Mrs, Ann Hanna. married
was at
the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Robin-
son, lgnr-ondvillc, on Wednesday, to
Mt. Davis.
i'he members ' of the Methodist
church choir .went to the ]tonne of.
Miss Iva Dodds one evening 1ast'weck
and presented. 11er with h comp11.11-
entry address and a handsome -crit,
1asv-.;wa{ L ..their
,e sett 111 token o
g
f
1ppreci'ati
11 on of hit services as organ-
ist ants ,choir leader for. the past
Y a a hal
year and, f."
Mr. and IVIls. 0 A ,Sills visited
Dr. and Mrs. McUinars of Wallace -
burg recently. ,
Miss . Margaret Cow -ani left last
wcelt 16 visit friends tit N >panoe.
Mr ' and,Mrs •. rhos, Fowler, ' Sr.,
Hallett 111ett are 1110101hg into Ilarpur-'
hey.
The ii' 't )"
t e ]ouud I Croft
e I uursol
y t,
rot 1913 will be arranged se
so Ilio
b
w110 have to remain 1101110 Saturday
y
and Sunday; can enjoy 1 the trip. Go-'
in
g to leave Goderich 9;301a.m.
,
Tuesday,, June 10, and rodrn Thurs-
day,; .Iime 12. Full particulars first
week in May,
Bagliel'd
Mr. J. A. Irwin of Clinton, 0cciipied
the pulpit of the Methodist church on.
Sunday' last,,conducting missionary
services,
Obituary of Thomas-
StephenS0
1'b t
ci
te
Iheas i
, i
lens;a0a(lai
i. iv
114 hrlmly rne0ti0110d last' week,
was born.n'c'ar I'urt}lope, Ont.', Ap-
ril :(1111, 1842; and flied at his Lome
111 Marlette,` Mich., on March 19t1y,,
1911, jj°litn ' a, boy of about
('01175 of age be (('0011 with.. his, par-
ents ,to;'Stanley -township; 1151/011
c000011, 0150. I1011b 110 \1a Married
to :Stnsan filiott, sic children bent,
britt to Lluili. lror veal's they liv-
ed there a{il, 1he children except ,0110
daughter, Alice, 'having that focality
as their , birthplace.. Mrs Stephen-`
soir died on: July 27{,11, 1817: -about
thirty (00010 ago the family 'moved to
Michigan, locating; on a 'farm six.
milds southeast 00- - 110111:10(1'le- On 'Jan-
uary .1st, 1889, M1 ; Stephenson was
united' in:,marriage 1v,th I'liizabeth
Deed, - After about 10 yetips' spent'.
on the first location' Mr. Stephenson
bought the: I{ilgourr farm and, ten
years ago bought. 'of..Franlc -Vait the
tarm ' lust south of town which re-
mained hishome until lass fall;
0011e0 b0 1110(010 111(0. 1111 1101;
house 110 pari built on the coil r of
the 0151151 which he had 001(1 to Ota.
that Smiths To get into the stew-
home seemed to be 0110 .01 his gl cat`
ambitions, and when they shoved in
last Jolliet), lie became content and
patiently tt1i1ed'the' end which he
seemed 1'0 realize :was .ileac. Mr.
Stepllenson. :was converted nine year's.
ago, and 'laccame ;ono of the most
loyal and ' faithful Members of the
Methodist elnlreh, 'being always found
-iithe. class: me0t n- and at 'Elie
.meeting 'until, his lading . stealth
kept lum'ana1 fi•oan these` -services,
He is survived by h:3 Wife and six
00110117n, Ainst n Nt and Wilfred of
,,
this Place,->A'Lts. I'ian< Williams of
'J'Iint, Mrs. John CIlexos of. Listowel',
( tt: 'tn MrsMelvin IcLiiig tl
t n
and Mrs Herbert Graham, of. Marlet-
te. Mr. Stephenson was one of ten
children, of whom only three- brothers
Ralph and Robert of the C oshe.n
1,1110 Stanley, and William of Mar
Tette are lelt to !bourn his death.
The ttuneral',gvas held Saturday fore-
noon, March 22, rt the Methodist
church, Rcv. W. ,I; Cain officiating,
with i lcrmcni to Marlette cemetery,
.
Leaded, Marlette, Mich.
Wo"have a dist 00 '
he weather llureau
and
predict . < t 111.
1.
Sur010001' for this year apd'the 11e1V-cradle sprilig f'ranme
-1nd1011 1.11.otOrcycle is res'tolisible,
"Count the Indians on the road."
call or card shits bring` you full•desc iptive 1013
literature,;
One of these rnachilnes;cal be x11111 at the garage.
The • Paxman-Gillies Garage
a- Sales Co.
19 Clinton
1.
I
Heintzrnan
Co
►' . Limited.
Real Bargains in Upright Pianos
• g
Ten slightly used Upright Pianos, p 5 a 11. in good
conditicll, at third to one half the original
price o
n small weekly
oz Intl1�
payments,en
ts.
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01(101 A Oi' 3'iI i :PEOPLE' OE
i I URON ('O L'NTY.
'The origin of the' people of limon
County as given liy the fifth census is
as follows
,•:
SO[ 11f Il l:ftUN,
English Trish Seolc•h French Ger Otb
11,315 1,330 3,900 055 3.955 178
NEST HURON
8,057 0,210 -1,071 110 001 73
i?AST 111JRON'
4,589 5,2519 1,932 .3(i 1.;311 200
Consult'. with
Cooper 't h e
Wall=P a
. aper,
Man
who s.ells you just
what you want at
the '>7rice you want
to pay.
Splendid New
Selections
All Paper Trii fined
Free.
Go.1erCo
,
CLINTON
Lt aon�En i
ister G s li a es`
n
g
No better on the market and
the best for (('se on the 160111 for
r t
11 inn ho 'ii
limp 1( f Phi fi ter,,•
The Lister Lighting Plant -
light your Bons[ and barn
:cud do it well at small ensu.
Mellatte Cream Separators
have •
no superior'.
W. H. LO88, Agent:'
Clinton P. O.
f
•
Write for needed particulars.
Heintzman & Co.
193-5-7 YQnge St. - TORONTO
or HEINTZMAN .& CO. -
38- Ontario St. r Stratford
1
HEINTZMAN & CO.—Please snail me today
a list of slightly used Upright Pianos adver=
tised in The Clinton News -Record, -
NADP
Ann 1.1:Ss
WITHOUT
A DOUBT
YOU'LL
FIND TIIIS OUT—
TN ALL'
YOUR TRAVEL.,
ROUND ABOUT
THE DREAD TJIAT'S
BEST .WVITII ANY
MEAL— ,.
IS JUST -1'1112 ONE
AND ONLY REAL-
MOTHER'S
BREAD
Better Bread
Could Not Be
Made
-TIdA'r;S WHAT YOU'LL
SAY WHEN YOU HAVE'
T1'RIED' TPIIS CRISPY,
' CRUSTY,
MOTHER'S BREAD
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE N0. 1
AND HAVE IT DIILIVERED
TO YOUR 110117E EVERY
DAY,
JUST A FEW . I_TEMS
Taken From Our Immence Stock,
EXTENSION TABLES.
GOLDEN OAK 1'1,\01511, made very strong, 01'eet, 8 feet sand 10 long' Pricea
97 00 50 . and 912.
HALL TREES:
QUARTEREl3 0A I. E'JNIS11, bevel mirror 12 x 20, 1t1 hat and coat pegs and
umbrella holde, 8 00. ' 1
KITCHEN CA13INETS.
USEFUL AND 011N0 MENTAL, 90.511 88.80, and 920,00, ' '
BABY CARRIAGES, IfOLDINGICAR7.'S, Pullman Sleepers anis Children's
Wagons at low -prices
Pictures; Nall Pockets, Extension Rods, Chair Seats, Curtain Stretcher's, Etc.
' PHONE 7 and 8.
Jt'[IRN "- F a
J. H.'-CHEI,,L,EW, Estate [INJ� Ii'Ai{IN(x
BLYTH = Q _ R ONT.
HOUSE CLEIININC TIDE
:Ju 110W 0.001(11d1((are• rop 1ed:with thp_he t sr
ected
stock of fu turn and house furnishings v;ia1e eVer
had,
and this st r lags f to r a i
o e''1 I [pate t 0n of-cal•ry rn � -the hest select-
ed stock outside of a city, Our spring stock of rugs has, ar-
t•ived and t be fair to ' o irs if rid
e u r e ane do us justice, r in
y1
ca ,rine
and compare our selection and prices with any stock or cat-
alogue house, We will meet any of their prices, and go one
"(tetter. .
All oiirl,inolenrn will be. sold at 50c per square'yard un-
til further notice,
A shipment, of jour special rattan chairs at 94 will be
here about April lei,.
See our go-carts and baby carriages lin nar `Oiea 920,
,
Onespecial
Co rriit
mattress at 90.50 10•y nu'r t
ev
shipuent`has just arrived, also Japanes0rugsot matting
.
.
will be here April 1st, the best stock sve.hay'c ever had,.
Store
of Quality,.''
Phone 28
■
Walker
Furniture Dealer and, Undertaker
Residence
Phone
140