The Clinton News Record, 1912-02-15, Page 4Clinton News -Record
Porter's Hill
)'laity friends 'aro sorry to hear of
Mrs. Walter Weston being very 111
With the cold.
Mrs, `.Prank Fleet is very 111 -with
an t ck f br ehibis. all a o oq
Mr, D. W. Ackerman, the deputy,
organizer, is doing great work for
the. :Canadian Order -of Chosen
Friends, who :are plaeased with; Lis.
work and are -Giving him much prai+e?
Mrs. 9. 11'. Potitar was called a-
way to Curries Crossing on account
01'sicknoss.
Wo, are glad to hear ?hat Mee, Wes-
ley is recovering bay g tg fro t
n
her serious illness 1
Mr. Janes iSberlfng is recovering
;Born a bad attack of quinsy.,
There are quite a Tony sick with
the cold. Among tile. number, Nits,
John Torrance, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les McPhail, Mtss Maggie Cox, Miss
:Addie Cox, Mrs James Co; Masher
Harvey Potter, and .IV -faster Ernst
V anderburgh.
Miss Mahon Mcdougall is pick with
the cold so she can't go to school.
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result being eight for union and one
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Brucetelld.
Mc James' Boyce,; a well-known
farmer, one mile south Of the village,
noticed lets dug acting, very sdcangely:..
He was .captured and 'shot and the
head hes bowl sent to Torottp for
oxaniana'tian,
A meeting of tthe T1'armers' Manatee
lion was held 'last week, but was not
very largely attended, although much
interest was manifested by those pre
semi la ?he splendid address giiveu by
ft. 13, McLean, Another meeting. Will
be' held in Walker's Ball on Friday„
(tomorrow,)evening and w•t$l be ad -
.dressed s. ed by Mr. Alex. Mustard, the
a
president, of a subject to be select-
ed by himself. After, the address an
Informal discussion will take place,:
in which anyone present will be por-
mittod to express their' views on this
or any subject they may choose.
Mr. John McEwen returned ho -his
home last week atter a stay
of tiwo weeks in Clinton Ilospital.1
Axr, McEwen had for 50010 time
past suffered severely from attacks of
appendicitis, and his many friends re-
joice that he is' restored to health
again, •
Miss Jennie 111cl3eath., who for some
years past has acted very eftleieutly
as organist and choir` leader of the
Union Cnurch, liar been re-engaged.
lli'r. John 13. ltlustaw:l has purchased
the sawmill an1 chopper fann his
father, and will conduct the business.
At the annual installation of of-
ficers,
f-ficers . the Oddlellows of the village,
haying flm:shed tieir labors, adjourn-
edto the Walker 33ouse, where the
genial host had w ai t'ng for them a
most tempting spread. There were
several brethren present from Exeter
and neighboring towns. Mr. I'op-
plestone the grand master, of Myth,
also .attended. •
John Munroe, 0 Nell-k50wn and re-
spected ro:,•idem of this village, pas-
sed away at lis home in Ilio Milt
road on Wednesday of last week a7
the age of 50 years, Me had not
("8 enjoying good health for some
months past. He leaves CS to mourn
his loss, lufs mother, three sisters
and 0210 brother. Thb funeral was
held on Friday and was largely at -
?ended, The remains were laid 1(0
rest In Baird') cemetery,
McKillop Township
The might cold weather of the, past
week has given peace to sometii ng a
little milder for wluclt we are de-
voutly thaakfnl.
Eddie Bell of Mitchell Was out
through here one day last week,
We regrea to hear that Calvin 1111 -
len is having poor health at present.
George Grigg is
retiring
from farm-
ing,
iag, having disposed o[ lu s place and
is going to live in Walton
At the last mce?ung of the quarter-
ly business board of the Walton Cir -
ft a unanimous i1220U5 illyitati011 was
extended to the Iter, Mr. 'Ackland
l' to reeurn for another year. it rote
• was also taken on Church 'Union, the
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BAnu_u1's• P121rIc
pouch & Co.
THE
Last Cali for Winter boats
WE clo not want to cairy over to next season one
single coat so put them ou sale Saturday all
at one price, all new coats and none of these sold
at less than $10, most of them at $15. Your choice
of the fifteen coats , .., . . . . . . . $4.98
yourc 3
This is last chance to buy a good cont cheap,
The Last Call for Furs
JE want to male room for our new spring goods
so offer big reductions in all furs almost half
of regular price, kl.eye are a few quotations
$20 Sable ruffs •, , $12 50
$18 " snuffs 13 00
$ 0 western sable scarfs . 4, 50'
$. 7 mink marmot throws, 3 75
$13 50 \t` fiat collars.' '' 7 50
$15 Isabella' fox scarfs . 8 00
$25 Persian lamb muffs
$30 td 1( 12
$1'0
$20
$ 8 Isabella oppression ruffs 4 00
$18 mink cravat . , 9 00
$ 5 electric seal caps 3 00
1 quilted fur -collared
coat western sable col-
lar $25 for
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18 00.
24 00
scarfs . (y 00
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fJST to hand this week new in hates, new ern-
broideries, new dress : goods, new delaines, new
crepe cloths, new foulards, new egtton voiles and
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d e.
Goderich Township • ( Stanle>j' Township
1
els is well known in 1;1ns:township M1ss
Mr'. Wrn. Martha xa
for
`Connell koops goodhorses,.'spending few •woeks is
with ':Lor broth.
or, 19Ir. W11lfaalTayl r.
and no other kind se it was expoct-
d his heavy draft is 2
c .mare, until i Jz
Y d w.
the. ten-d'oliar gold-piecii al the Crod-•
erielt monthly horse dhow, and that
just what happened.
Mt, W, Lobb went down to, Rld-
getown district on 'Tuesday tb per
so zany select a carload of cows
winch he: •will offer for sale, probab-
ly by publio auction There is no
better judge; of a good cow that Mr..
Lobb and lie always'dtas thirty ,00
Moreha kind place, 0f that t uui on his p.acc,
11ir. WaIgate l'erbbutt from, Saskat-
chewan bought a span of brood mar-
es from 141(0. W. II,' Lobi the 'other
day. Mr. LOU also sold a' team to
Mr Win. Snell of Tlullett,
Mr. Wm, Mustard is busily engaged
cut',ng and banking logs off tine piece
of -Limbed 'land he recently purchased
Grout Mr. Percy Cole.
Miss Florence I1'lliolI is visiting
Mrs, Jas. Swid,mr,
IVIr. Jacob Marshall delivered a
pair of pigs to the buyer the other
(Lay which tipped lhe scale at 325
lbs, each.,
Illesvrs,,1'hos. Mose and Earl Han-
ley had a wood bee in 14Ir. Nelson
1 o s bust on ettda}
, when u about
0n cords s were cut.
14 i ss Heed' Switzer, r
e t c who intends
going \}es. very S0011 it the hope
that tIte change of a21
will improve
c
her health entertained a nunb •
1 ea of
bei F,:ends one evening last week.
Messrs. Nelaon Teo. and Win. Will-
1iauison are cutting logs at presout,
11'11 Fred Middleton delivered n.
fine bunch of cattle to Mr. Andrews
of Gocler'idh on Saturday,
i1Tr. Marry Ellwood paid a tying
visit to tate home of Mr, A. MMloGuire
last week.
Ilir. Warnie'r Cole has resigned its
p0sili011 with the company with
which he, has been employed,
A service of song, entitled "The
Musical ti
I c i Nl'llu
l will 1 be ^'irona 5L.
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Jams' church,
Middleton, on Friday
evening. of 50)11 week. •
The council stet on :Monday with
all the members present. Minutes
of last meeting read and approved.
The sheep clalnts • of David Fergus-
on
on for $5,30 01111'Lewis Allsworth for
ii were'ordered paid.
The audit/ors' report, was read and
adopted.
Three applications were receiv5d
for the position of collector, Robt.
G. Thomson rccciving the appoint-
ment at a salary of $80.
The following changes worn matte -in
the pathmasters : Andrew Sheppard
instead of John, Ward John Sturdy
instead of I.eslle Cox.
The ,i following accounts were order-
ed
C-
cepaid l C W. Williams, sheep val-
uator, $2Geo P °mad auditor, $5,
Geo. holland, auditor, $3, Wm. Hay,
gravel, $10.30, Muni:ipal World,
sup -
Miss °Charlotte Brow ubt of Goder
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ich speltt Id few days'at,'tbc home' o
her brother, Mr.. Thomas.. lSlownett.'.
Mr; Robert Webster of Lupknow i
visiting friends in. this vielnity
'week.
All Ilio annual Meetingof 'th
Staniey•;'District `L, 0', L. held z
Gently in Bayfield there ,was 28 goo;
represenl)131tfion of, delgates from Ila
different lodges. Th a ual u
to e e s ro tiI
g
business was gone through and re
7elts received. T,lie hatter show°
the organization to be ,ISI a prosper
our conditon. Followin'g'is tike lis
of officers elected
Master, Wm. Ratitweli
Deputy, • Geo, 13eaetie.
Chaplain Rev, W. 11181515;
Roc.-Sectetai'y, Johnston.
Fm. ;Secretary 'L, 13eai':lte,
Treasurer, J.. W. Reidy
D. of C Lewis ' Clarke.
Lecturer, Robt McMurray.
On the same'ilay 'the' Scarlet Chap
ter held their annual meeting at th
sante plan:, transacted the usual bus
moss and elected' their o3,ecrs as fol
10iV5
Cont ani0u in Command Robert
p tib
McMarea v.
Excellent n Companion; e t 'Lewis'ark
Lew. Clarke
Chaplain Rev. W.I3inde.
Semitic, (neo. Beattie.
Treasurer, 1'
Wiliam Rathwell.
Herald at Arms, T. Stinson,
Lecturer, R.Bay lay,
Conductors, C. 'C hstle, Chas. Fo
ter.
heralds.
The following is the month'
School report of S. S, No. 14, Stein
if/Y• '1`hc names are in order o
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511121, class -A, Peered, Mc YlcCiy
moot, R. McC'lymont.
Senior 41,11.—Anna Hood, Jess',
Collins, James Coi'ins,
Junior •1th—L. Wasntanu,• Grac
0. Loss Hood.
ood.
Senior 3rd.—Ann Fisher and C'
Johnston equal, W. Cooper.
Second.—B. C'ollins.•(10. Cooper, W
Collins, •
Senior 2nd part. -'03. Hood G. Coop
cr.
Junior 2nd part.—E. Fisher N
Ross, W. Hardy.
1st, par 1,—C, Harvey, \. McCly
moot, A. 1igh.
The best spellers in the monthly
spelling matches were : 5th—A, Hood.
Junior '1!:n., N. Hood, 3rd W. John-
ston, 2nd, W. II. Collins.
Varna
Aycr} exciting hockey match was
played on Bannockburn Flats on Sat-
urday afternoon between the Brucelield
"Midgets" and the Varna "Ramblers,
ekes 14.88, Treasurer, pos?age and the latter winning in a score of 12-3.
stationery, $0.000, A. J. Couttice, The game was well contested and
express, 115c., IS llbert Iluck, gravel,
13,85.
The 001222811 then adjourned to sleet
the first Monday in March, -3. IV.
Treu•artha, Clerk,
Porter's Hill.
Mr. and Mrs, Tont Morgan and
family of Port Stanley are visiting
relatives in this vicinity.
000D MORNING!
Good Morning ! dear reader. Ilow
does you sub to The News -Record
read ?
was characterized by some fast play
on both sides. Following is the line-up
of the home team Goal, H. Reid,
point, 0. McKenzie, centre point, W,
McNaughton, Rovor,'G. Wanless, Cen-
tre, R. Ale augiiiion, left wing, .3, Mc-
Kenzie, IEght wing, Imo, Wanless, Re -
fres, J. Eraser.
On Monday next the "Ramblers"
will play the final gauze for the cham-
pionship of the Stanley League on
Monsall rink with the Brucefiold,
"Rough Riders." As neither beam
lias suffered defeat tants far Gin saa-
son 011 interesting game may be ex-
pected.
t Good Morning 1 dear reader. How
does your sub to The News -Record
read ?
Paralysis 'Yields To
Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills.
Many Forms of This Dread. Disease Are Cured
By This Remedy.
Mrs. Ritchie, of Galt, Ont,, Says She Believes it Saved Her
Life—Doctors Said She Had Not Long to Live When
She Began This Treatment --Read Her Grateful State-
ment,
Scarcely a day passes but fresh
proof is of1ensd of t110 wonderful pow•
er of Dr. Williams Pink Pills over
disease. In many of them cases re-`
1101 and new health; conies to the sill-
fere]; after' the best efforts of medical
men had been in vain. 10ne 812011 case
is that of Mrs. D. M. Ritchie of Cralt,.
Ont., who writes ; "I feel it my duty
to let other people know what Dr.
Williams' Pink ,Pills have done for
rte, 1 was taken sick first in May
1910 with, rheumatism, Treatment
at, home having failed me I went to
Grace Hospital, Detroit,' where I re-
mained for some weeks, huh instead
of improving 1 became absolutely
Helpless, as if from para.lys1s, and
could not move hand or foot. I was.
under the heavy expense of a trained
nurse, and the best of medical treat-
ment, but seemed to be growing
woltsc Finally 'about the middle of.
July' my husband decided to bring tine
home to 'Galt, where 1 remained under
medical treatment and with a nurse•
constantly attending ore until Octob-
er, when I hook a further turn foe
the worse. Then the doctor told my
husband that it was only a matter of
a few weeks, as I could n0ti possibly
get 'better, - Up to this" time over
six hundred dollars had ,been spent for
m011501al and hospital treatment. •I22
this condition, with hope abandoned
my husband saw a amtintoniai 313 a
local •paper of a cure of paralysis
through the use of Dr. Williams'\Pink
Pills, and -I' decided at once to try
them, In a few weeks there was a
little improvement, and from that
'tame on each day showed some change
for the better. , I can now (March, -
1911) walk al about the house,wash
the dishes and sew and mend, but am
still a little shakey, but ale looking
for the fullest cure, as I feel myself
growing stronger dally. I give, 'the
full credit to Dr. Williams' Pink -Pills
for I feel they are an insbrumentend,
00 Province given for .the hellcat of
suffering humanity."
Writing again ender date of Aug.
I.Gth 1911, Mrs. Ritchie says •'As.
to my genera? health I can say that
I, have not felt so .well for years. My
stomach is in. the Bost of condition
and I can eat''things I have not eaten
for years. I can :walk quite well.
hilt use my cane when I go out as 1
have not quite confidence in myself
yet. But tf you had seen me when I
started to take Dr. Williams' ` Pink
Pills, you would realize what a mfr-
aclo they have • worked in my ease. All
that I have stated is absolutely true,
and I may add that the ptilis have
cured my ' husband of kidney trouble
that other medic(,ncs seemed to have
no effect upon, for which wo are
both thankful,"
Again under date of Jan. 161h 1912
Mrs. Ritchie says : "I am fully 're-
covered and able to do all ,my'louse-
work. I shall always meommend
Dr. Williams,' Pink Pills and trust
some sufferer will receive as much
benefit by reading this as •I.did
through a faithful 118(2 of the pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure , such
apparently hopeless cases •as Mrs:
Tit•lhie's because they make new, rich,
red blood, which feeds the starved,
overworked nerues, and g lyee tone'
'and strength to every organ in the
body. No sufferer from paralysis,
locomotor ataxia, St, Vitus dance,
or anyothernervous
disorder
can
afford to neglect Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, the great blood builder and.
nerve tonic, which have 50000remark-
able rubes to their credit than any
other medicine in the world. But be
sure you get the genuine phis with
the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People" on the wrap-
per around each box.,' Sold' by all
medicine dealers or sold by mail at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2,50,
from Tha Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.
19rockvyllei Ont,,
"February 151h, 19fil
Dungannon
Goo, „McLean, of Payn1ol2, Sask
Was a,: visitor with friends in We',
Wawanosh fon 'a few days,
Miss M. Edwards,• of Port Rowa
Is Visiitiing her 'parents 111 Ashlield,
Mr, and•Mrs. Geo. Agar,, of Bra
'don,Man., 1 ave been in th
a visiting visitiint g 1
vicinity,
I a ve•'T v
3 x } rWea en was home -fro
Winglialn high ,school for a few day
'MT. D. Weide, of Goderii;li, 80
visiting his old friends in Du
ganturn last week.
A good supply of first quality i
is being gathered from tilt Nine Mf
Itiver. •
Miss Emma Sproul has retrain
fronta visit with .relatives- a
friends at Godericlt.'
H. Hamilton, who was re•iieving a
countant in the Sterling Bank he
for a few ,days, returned to Listo
el last wek.
Miss Amelia Bellamy left last we
for St. Thomas, where she will to
a course at 111510 College.
11/1x1. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan went
Kinloss -last weak to attend "rhe f'
oral of„Mrs. Ryan's brother, Mr. M
Kague,,
Mr. and Mrs, P. N. Garretson ha'
gone to Toronto where they wi
visit s relatives before returning to't]
15551,.
Mr. /0mn) of linea College has a
meted the call extended to hint. 1
Dungannon and Port Alliott congreg
tions. The laducllon will take pia
in April,
A quiet matrimonial event was so
Ctunized al the parsonage hue
Friday week, the enntracting parte
being Miss Ifath•e Ryan, daught
of Mr. Wiliam Ryan of this prise
and 1, Bunton Itoacli of Goderic
Rev. L. Bartlett tied the nupti
knot. Mr. and Mrs. Roach Ohl r
side in'Goderich.
Several property changes ha
taken place t 1 lace lirrcabouts recently. So
time ,ago Mathew Shackleton sold h
farm north of Crewe to J. Glazier
the 7th concession, Since then 1
has purchased the farm belonging
Inc father, William Shackleton, ads
near Crewe and Will take hossessio
in a few weeks. Mr. William Shac
Iden will ro!rre from active wor
1'honias henry of Belfast has mo
ed to the farm' which he purchase
from h„ brother Robert, who has r
In08'011 to the Speer) farm in Ashfiel
J. ,J. Ryan, biach:m-0th, who had
lease of George Bradford's shop du
ung the: past year, has purchased tit
building and the adjoining house an
lot, ' paying $2,200, The Savag
farm has been. purchased by Ha
Roach of
(loder'c
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Sa a
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taking Mr. Roach's residence in clad
rich as pert payment. Since tin
deal was pu,/ through Donald M
Nevin, 2R f
a {1 der'
o rch, h(
Tian
is exchange
properties per d
t 8s with Dlr. Savage,
Mr, Charles Blizzard of Londe;
Lowlisl.p was kicked by a row, an
his injuries, it is feared, ihay reset
fa tally,
The opening of Marconi wireles
communication between Glace Ba'
and Spain was commemorated h
Premier+ Borden and Icon. J. D. Haz
en sending messages ''o the Premie:
and Minister of Cotnmtcnication li
Spain.
The Chinese Republicans threaten tt
remain; hostilities to -day 11the ab
dica,t,on of the Chinese Emperior is
longer delayed. ; y
The National Fertilize
The National Fertilizer, which i
placed on the market by the Nations
Land, Fruit and Packing Company
shows the following analysis compar
ed with barnyard manure;
Nitrogen 3.50, equal to 4.0 a
mania,
Phosphoric acid 5.75, equal to 12.
soluble phosphates,
Potash 3.50.
How ao get 100 per cent. more Profa
width less labor, alai no en
vestment.
The•National Land Fruit & Parkin
Company, Limited, is not an 'inner
ant vendor of fertilizers, here to -da
and away to -morrow. Through th
properties which it operates, NI
Company is a permanent "next doo
neighbor” to upwards of 2,000 farm
ors, including a large number in th
County of Huron; and even fdr thi
reason alone, 10 would not, and coul
BETTER THAN BARN YARD MAN-
URE.
not afford to place anything on th
market that it was not prepared ti
wholly endorse and back up in ever
respect. •
Tho Company has investigated prat-
tically every known fertilizer. Tia
sent an expert bo Europe to exambn
into and' report upon the nature, pro-
cess of manufaotiure, characfieristics
actions and result% of fertilizers, an
by introducing tem National Fertilizer
the Company is giving i4s neighbors
and others, a fertilizer that is pre-
pared so as to be especially adapte
to the requirements of the Ontario
farmers;
FIRST GATHER THE CROP-
- THEN PAY•
The Company. is so confident; for all
that 11 claims- for rho National Fer-
tilizer, that it is prepared to sell
to the farmer and be paid for,it only
airier the crop has been gathered.
Think wha0 this means, You increase
the profits from potnr fields more than
100 per cent,, and after the ses'son's
crop has been 'ttaken in, and net be.
tore, you pay for tile National Fer,
tilizar, the wonderful.handmai of na-
ture that causes two bushels be
produced, where one 'bushel gee v be-
fore,
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&, Packing Co
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Logs Wanted
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STAPLETON Sim Mild
All kinds of Logs willget Highest Prices.
allo."1 basswood Heading, 40 inches,
$3.75 $3.75 per cord delivered.
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Furniture'
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Store
We,Wish to greatly •reduce our stock of .tine furniture and
house furnishings. We are marking several pieces away down from
the regular price. There is a general reduction throughout the
whole store, except on Linoleuins. We have our spring stock
in now, but the prices are so close now that we can not all
discount on oil cloth, or linoleum; ow any
If you are thinking of buying a sew'ig machine hin
e have'
a shipment new from the factory. Call and get .prices. Thee low.
prices will 5001)2ise you. We do no canvassing in• this line, Ever.
machine will be sold the same as a piece of furniture .w.ith'a small
percentage profit. Every machine guaranteed ten years,
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Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
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The News Records to end of 1912
for $1.00