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li Nleliolsou and ohddren
Pe',ticson, I3 C are visIting the
lad - 's patents, Mr and Mr's.` Peter
Daley.'',.errs.
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Mr. j : McMillan of the sta.sta.uTthe
Bank of Commerce, Toronto, MIS
}telt 'transferred ,from that branch to
also office in ScalorIli and will thus,
be at home-
Seafnrth.
o`Oitlo of Winn pc'g is
spendinga vacation at the paleni,ai
home in town.
A. is (Colson visited - her -
Guelph
mother Cc 1plt lasi'r week
Mr, Charlie ".Sills, who n 15 I.Cr;n
home for a brief visit, 14 last
week on an engiiiew'ut2. trip tluo,;,i h •
the west.
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Gingbams all fast colors 27
checks and stripes
eyou begin 'your spring
Friday price 12=-c.
Spring Coats
We have left about 15
latest, styles in good cloth
copenhag,en all $18' and
All 14and $l6coats $10.98
10 and $12 coats
Now is your time to buy
Spring Coat:
Half Price
secure 20 mill ends of Scotch
to 30" wide. They come in
and in just the right time be
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Jn special showing of afresh
shipment of 1 eRugs, Lind-
le 'n s and Oilcloths.
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We have had a good season in Pte
the der
department, That shows we
have the right goods ate the
lit rice. Look around then
call and see our display.1.'
Ladies spring suits only % price.
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Just 5 suits left Tweeds and
Navy sarge reg. $1.8,00 for
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Goderich Township
On ;Sinday, last Mr. John 0.
(b i1, Still another of tine poli:ors
departed this 'lift al; the good
old age of, fourscore and •sic years,-.
He was a native of l)etlygonally,
County Fermanagh,^-1rehynd, hitt, he
left thole ith -Iris middle twenties to
come'; to' Ontario. and a'i.er ,:two
Years' . heSidence, in the "township 0f
('lark,' near 'Toronto, he moved io
Stanley township, rear Varna, her .1
he 'remained .for another couple of
Scars w
teu be
located S
this 6
a
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ship' about fifty-five years ago. Need-
less
to .:.ay in that nevi •• period" he
the s
wi s'
r ed mane. changes t e and saw the
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township thans'ouned from almost an
unbroken wilderness into well .euili-
vated 'farms.
M1. Elliott, was by trade a stone
mason and it f?- said the foundations
of the ma,ority of barns in thi
township were built by hien. He
was a thorough workman.
Personally Mr, Elliott. was kindiv,
considerate and hosp'it'able and deep-
ly. respected by the community. trt
which he did abide during his •lone
life:
In religion he was an Anglican and
in polities a Conservative
With the exception of two sisters,
Mrs, Clark of Vancouver, 13. 0., and
Mrs. Donaldson of Dares-gonally, he
,was the last sur v iv mg.= inenhber of
the old stock.
Mrs.. Elliott survives her life -Part-
ner, together ether with. th their three child
ren : William 11 Harry, and Mrs.
Frank Il. Poweit, all of this totrn-
ship.
The funeral, which was largely
attended, took - place yesterday after-
noon''Irom 410 family residence on the
Bayfield Road oto Clinton c:metery,
the services being . conducted by Rev.
Mi,. Allin.la the al';scnce of the Rev,
(5. F. J a f h
e k ns. T pnllbearGi's were:
Messrs, Wm. and John Jarvis, . David
Cantelon, Joseph Irrard, Wm. Perdue
and Robert Trick
Among '` those who attended the
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f ne a[ from o a distance were i4h.
John Webster and Miss Susie, Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Webster' and Mr. and,
Mrs, Geo. G t+s n I .
soh w
0 1 no and Mrs.'
D. drown, a ster in law of ^'oronto,
who has been here for some wee :s
assisting in nursing the deceased,
Wellesley Maple Leaf : Miss Jane
Crooks, o one of the oldest residents
nognig f
0 o the village of, Linwood
o
but of the 'Township o Wellesley,
passed irway at her home here on
Friday, May 2nd, 'at the addaueed
age of 911 ,rears:' Miss 'Croo'ks was
•1 native .of .Fermanagh county, Ire-
land, where she was .born near En-
niskiileri on the 14th of F ebuvari•,
1820. She left 1 olhderdetry, with
the
her patents in e year 1839 and
emigrated to Canada, sailing by the
Countess 2 Erne: The passage took
nine weeks after which they lander]
at Quebec. They made straightway
for the County of Peel where they
settled in the township of Cilingua-
cousyr, near the village of Norval:' She
resided here until 1894 when she re -
Meted to the townsh'p of Wellesley
corning to the village of Linwood
where she- lived ,ever sinac, • - She is
.survived •.by, two brothers`; Mr: Geo.
Crooks • of Atwood and Mr. Win
Crooks of Clinton, and a sister, Mrs.
Welch, of Mount Pleasant, Mich.'
A very interesting game of foot-
ball was played last );'ridtiy . evening
in Mr. George' C'ooper's field. The
eonhpetrng 'touts were the pupils of
8. S. No. 9 against 5. 5, No. 10" on
Bayfield Line. 'Tlie game restilted in
a score 0=6 in' Favor -of No 9 "Lv1 ry
boy played, well,. but the Aiipperary'
lads proved too much -for their 'op-
ponen'ts.
Miss Aplhrew Steape left on TUa-
day for Napinka, Man,,, where elle
expects to remain the :greater ',part'
or the' summer as the guest of
friends,' Miss_ Steepc's 'health has
not been" of the best for some time
and it is ;hoped . that the -change will '
be beneficial. Mrs, Norman Ball 'a.nd
little son Reggie of the Base tine,
north of. ,Clinton, left the same ' day
for "Taber, Alta., ,for a couple of
pnonths visit with friends. The
ladies planned to travel as far as
Winnipeg together.
Tuekersmith Township.
Mr. G. -W. .Nkilt, who suffered a
severe loss in the 'death of his Clyd-
esdale The Viking,,lhas purchased the
imported Clydesdale Omnia Gold. I -ie
went north on Wednesday to bring
his purchase liouhe and fs expected on
Thursday. Guinea Gold is said to be
a really superior stock getter and
will travel on theroutelaid tout. for
The Viking.
St. Helens.
The farmers are busy getting- their
root ground ready.
The Misses Mabel and Elora Mac-
donald frouin h tm spent - afew
days visiting friend's around here..
Communion s rtices will be held in
Calvin cihurelh -next Sunday, services
to commence at 10.30.•
Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Woods spent
Sunday in Wiss2ham.
t�e aresorrytorep0
rt that Dlr.
'm. Humphrey irdis osed but we
ii H mpii ey isr p ,
hope soon to sec the old' gentleman
around again.
11lr. John Joynt, ;oldie fending
some hay last week, hail ' rusty fork
run into his Ieg. It was very sere
for a few days, hut is getting better
again. ,
Mr. andMrs. 11/n. Woods visitul
their daughter, Mrs. Irwin, on "I41ra-
day last.,
Hensall
Miss ivr. Bell has returned to Cal-
gary after a pleasant .visit here.
Messrs. David Dew and Geo. Fol -
]ick have been .."appointed, caretakers
of the Union cemetery.
Mrs. "Hall and children hate return-
ed to 'Waterloo after a visit of some
inonths with the loily's sister, Mrs.
James :Dont-Moe
Clinton News -Record
Stanleg Township Sprnlmerhlll.
-`(Il Nathan PecicF a chased a new
Ford auto last week. k. Ii
s is the
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fust on tite Babylon nine. •
Mr. -Artie .Kcys recently sold his
driver to bit d W. Elliott of Cliu
ton.
Mossn,, Bcr't igcl:• anti' 'Gliitord Id.
Ku ^s spent Sunday witli-friends In
(;oderich Township.
Mr. -,and Mrs. Peter table of Croe10-
rich=Township visited friends on the
Babylon On LII1C last b
3 1 week.
• Mr, W. J. Froward of Drysdale has
a lot of five seed potatoes which he
wish
es tois
d ase of. Th fine
p
et are a
variety and free from rot, Those
looking tor;, seed should calf'onhits.
A Con .
pie:. of rarinor%I who are
rightly cautious of 'what they sow,
Picked "over their,maheold ` seeds
which were purchased 121 focal stores,
done up in pound packages by the
Rennie Co. and found several variet-
ies of dirty .seeds, among them be-`
ing bind weed, thistle and others.
Faruter i :should alt follow' the•
example and he cautious of what
they sort
Miss Mary Drysdale of Ilensa•1l
called on friends at Blake and Drys-
dale. this week.
A sheeting was held in Varna last
Friday evening to take steps to have
the Dominion Temperance Act oe
Scott Act voted upon to Stanley.
Canvassers were appointed and . a
canvass will be made soonin order
to get the twenty-five percent, of the
voters to present to the -council in
order to have the by-law- submitted
to the electors Meetings have been
hold N all municipalities alid .all
tehiperance workers are cordially
asked to take a Jirm titan's and labor
to have the deuton of strong drink
banished Grain otu fair county'.: Let
all sign the petitions when presented
sad so giro a good 'backing to the
Cause
Born 'I'o Mr. and Mrs. T. Robin-
son on the 1701 inst, a,bon.- .
Mr. J. T, Revs purchased a - new
driver one day last week Groin -Mr,
W. ` Cole,
Mrs George Kennedy is at, preseht
-On the sick list,
The people of (osh••n Methodist
church intend building a new shed. '
Mr and Mi' .1. T. Keys spent
Sunday with friends on the 16th eon.
of Goderich township.
Mrs .1', P. Sheppard and IVUs,
*anile Reid of Clinton visited ort'
Sunday at the latter's parental
Houle, that of Mr, and•Mrs. James
Reid,
Seaforth •
Mrs. D. J. DiXecluice was presented
with a pretty picture by the mem-
bers of the Presbyterian] elated choir
previousto her reenoval to : London,
Mrs. McGuire has beena valued
'tsiptnber Of the choir 'and%her removal
is much regretted.
bliss Houghton, who spent the win-
ter Ntown, has returned to Wing -
ham.. w '
Mrs. Orval Soole and Mrs. David-
son of the west are the guests of
Mrs. Chas. Sewell.
iIrs. Walter Pickard, who has been
visiting' in the vicinity for sone
weeks, having come down owing to
the illness of her brother, has return-
ed to her home in Calgary.
Arrangements arc under way for a
general' rally day for the Public
school. The celebration hold last
year was so successful that it was
decided -to make it an annual event,
Miss Nettie Wilson is i11 in a
London hospital' and her recovery is
ardently doped for by her large cir-
etc olfriends.-
Mr, (leo. Bell is home 'after spend-
ing the winter in Toronto,
Miss Edith Davidson, who has been
visiting Philadelphia and other ort
ies oa the American side for - the
past few weeks, has returned home.
111r, Ralph Reid of London visited
his home here for a few days recent-
ly.
Miss Margaret McLeod has return-
ed from a visit with friends in St,
Thonhas•
The following officers were elected.
in the League of the Methodist
church one evening last week : Presi-
dent, John Button ; 1st Vice, Miss
S. Daley ;' 2nd Vice, A, A. Naylor,
Miss M &teiville ; 3rd Vice, Mrs,
Sauvage, Miss G. Reid ; 415 Vice,
W. . hI. Gelding, Percy , Itoag ; 551),
Vice, Mrs. A. W. Barker ; Rec.-Sec-
retary, Miss Edith Hoag ; Cor. sec
rotary, Arnold Westcott ; 'Treasurer,
Miss14i. Melville Pianists, Miss
Ruby_Bristow "Mrs, W. 1.1. Golding ;
Reporter, bliss Edith Hoa; ; Ep-
worth Era Agarit, Mrs: -A. I,. .Port-
eous,
The last of a serNs ,of monthly
social' evenings was given - by the
Young People's Society of the Pres-
byterian church on. Tuesday week,
when a very agreeable prograius was
be
rendeted, The socialswill lresum-
ed
ed in thea utunin
- At ameetiAT held last week to
re-
organize
for the season the follow-
ing ;officers were elected by the tad -
les' bowling club Ilon0rary' presi-
dent, Mrs. A, E. Colson; Toii-
orarY
vIu
Mrs,
W. Ament i
Cslrd
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est, iLS Oscar Neil Vice tlr5•
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A. Sills Secretary Miss N: Cardno,
The Dick I-Iouse has been closed to
the public while it is 'being thorough-
ly 'disinfected and cleaned.
Mr. and .Mrs Kling, Sr., [eft for
their home 0 Dayton, Ohio, last
week after spending a few weeks in
town having been called hither bYtl
e
death of their son, tiie late Trans,
Kling.
I-ILNSALL.
'there is Rift one really good house
vacant now in, Hensall. Property,
has been changing hands very rapidly
ducting the past few menthe.
Messrs. Thos. , ICyle, A. Murdock`,
George Joynt and W. Perkin. spent a
day at Auburn' last _week finishing
for speckled trout and returned with
a good mess, They made the trip
in Mr Ityle's auto
The Ladies' Guild met ail 'the frame
ot` Vlrs. Creo Tyner. o n t Thursday.:
7 to„day
Mos. 'Norman hall and Master Reg-
inald left on 'Tuesday for 141)er,
11ta ,• •, i a two 'months visit ,yids
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. lfll'
Mr. John Clifton was the guts( of
his brother, Mr, Chas. Clifton, on
Sunday,
Miss bletic Moore of Clinton sas
live guest of her cousin, Vli:ss Etta
Mcl3rieu `
over
week the •
I tie enol.
111r. Cousins, 01 Flint, ;Mich , is
l It.
L 1Cguest U his lltG
l 1 I Mr.
e, idl
kips.
Mrs. S
V. ,
W. S. R,r-I Im s h
o e of
was the guest of her father, Mr., W.
15. Hall, a feta days last week.
Miss n'r. -B Beacom om ficin Clinton, is
holidaying under the parental roof.
Mrs. Lowery Sr. taken possession
of her house in Clinton this week, •
May 22nd, 1913
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THE: CHOICEST 'WALL
PAPER FOR 1913 WILL
BE FOUND Inv--0t--FR
STOCK FOR T 14 l
MO N 1' Y' INVESTED •
WALT PAPER I5 Tkliti
IS 1314T l P iYI>;iNT
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ALL PAPER , TRIMMED FREE. •
Cooper Co•
CLINTON
At it Agali.
.After an absence of.one
year 1 atn again at the same
stand with the sane business,
As usual you will find
goods of first quality and
at right prices.
No pains will be spared
to give satisfactory service,'
Call -and see us. You
will not be asked to buy,
Expected this week, a
limited quantity of • Pure
Maple Syrup and Sugar.
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Wil
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Ptione 40,
Just a Few items
Taken From
Our Immense Stock,
Extension Tables.
- GOLDEN OAK FINISI-I, made
very strong, 0 feet, 8 feet and 19 feet.
long. Prices $7.00, $8.50, $9.75 and
$12.
Hall Trees.
QUARTERED OAK FINISH, hev-
el ,heirror 12x20, 16 hat, and coat
pegs and umbrella' holders 18.00.
Kitchen Cabeints.
USEFUL ,AND ;ORNAMENTAL,
6.,50, 88.50 and 820.00.
BABY CARRIAGES,.. FOLDING
CARTS, Pullman Sleepers and
Chin ren v s
d 's t ages- at low pileus.
Pictures, Wall Pockets,Extension,
Rods, Chair Seats, Curtain Stret-'
.Iters, Eta. Phone 7 and 8.
J.CHELLEW H. CH LLE
W Estate.
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING.
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ENGINEERING
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'July 2' to Aug. 16
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mcy be taloa by
correspondent..
but studatlts fttr-
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must site ad Ono
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We are sole agents for
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made in Walkerville, "Ont.
SEE MARKED T.
R D PO K C E
For every Six Stamped Pockets cut from
wormarmee is we will 'ir e
g J 1 g v you one -pair of
OVERALLS OR SMOCK FREE,
Get the habit' of saving your pockets.
Solei and Guaranteed by
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also by the. Walker Part and Overall Company,
Walkeevilie, Ont.
Limited.
Real Bargains in Upright Pianos
Ten slightly used, Upright Pinnas, all in good
conditicn,' at -one third to • one half the original
u price .on small weekly or monthly payments.
,
rite for neededparticulars.
W op 1la's
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r a list of slightly used Upright' Pianos adver-
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WITHOUT
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YOU'LL
FIND THIS OUTS
IN ALL
.YOUR TRAWLS
ROUND ABOUT -
TER BREAD TEAT'S
BEST WITH ANT
MEAL—
IS JUST TEE ONE
AND ONLY REAL—
MOTHER'S
BREAD
Better Bread
Could' Not Be
Made
• —THAT'S WIIAT YOU'LL
SAY WHEN YOU HAVE
TRIAD TI -IIS CRISPY,
CRUSTY,
MOTHIER'S BREAD
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE NO. 1;, •
AND IHAVE IT DELIVERED
TO YOUR HOME EVERY
DAY. -
HOUSE
NURNTSHINGS,
Our stock was never larger or better as—
sorted than at the present and a call will
convince you 'when you look over our as
sortmen t,
Special Prices On Rugs.
The Store
ofualit
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Phone 28
W. WaIker'
Furniture Dealer and''. Undertaker
Reaide:nce
• Phone
140
P
National Portland Cement.
After trying other kinds YOU always
come back to the BEST. The best ce-
ment is -the `National Portland Cement.
It is the Old Stand..By, A Car load just
ing
S. J. ANDREWS. CLINTON.