The Clinton News Record, 1912-05-30, Page 4Clinton Nevis -Record
May 30%1912
1912
Coderieh Township Holnmiesville,
The marriage of'a couple of young 'A happy little gathering was pre-
Joseph
e at the home of Mr
sent
1 former rc:ir
ts ef this town-
ship
ship
but now of Toronto will take
place next week. ; The News -Record
Es not at liberty to give the flames;
just now: You will see •them in`
our marriage column next week. •
Mrs. M. J, Scott of Nelson, LI
was a 'i'ietiter at the home of her
brother, Mr, E. I . l'owell, over the
week end. She left on Mondaytor,.
Ottawa, `where she wit'. visit for a
time before returning to her home in
;idle CoastiProvince.
Mrs, "Harry Thompson, returned iron,
Lucian on Saturday;; haying.,beei call
'eh there early the the week'ovving to
the illness 'of her mother,. Mrs. Pa-
ten e, who is in a'.Critical ..condiaim
following the second stroke.of par-
alysis within a fortnight,,.
New Ideas in
Wall Paper
WE E litutestly believe that the
WALL PAPERS we have
are ,just the' quelity, ;just the
style, just the shade, and ,hast
the kind you want. And we
know that if the pattern pleases
you the price will please you,
too.
You live with a Wall Paper so
long it pays to be particular
what "kind',you get and where
you buy. 1\'e give sgceial prom-
inence to the newest ideas ism
the line of decorative :at, and
shall he pleased to submit, sam-
ples for any work you may
want done.
ALL
PAPER
TRIMMED
1;'REE
COOPER
& CO.
1
Proctor on Tuesday evening of last
week , when a number of the' parish-
ioners of St. John's church foregath-
ered there to de' honor to tite or-
ganist, Miss •Proctor.
In a' few well chosen introductory
remarks Mr. Dunbar explanted the
oiejeot;of ,the gathering and expressed
ac -
the pleasure they had in making.
knowleagement' of the •faithful ser-
vices rendered by Mss proctor in the
capacity of chur^ii organ:vt., MIS
Sturdy. then in behalf of the congreg-
1 alien presented Miss Proctor with a
gold rocket and chum and a Jiand-
some silver -mounted comb and brush
set, while the 1t0Pc was expressed:on
all sides that she might long be spar -
'eel to continue the good work.
I1. During the evenvigvarious games
were indulged in and later an eXcell-
est• latch was served by. the ladies,
land after a pleasantly spent social
evening the company separated with
'expressionsress
ions of mutual good will and
good fellowship. ,
Quite a number .from this vicinity
took in rile holiday excursion last
week.
IMrs. (Rev.) C. C. Commis vietted her
son, Rev.Mr. °omens of Marta.
Misses B Stanley L 1
ev andLulu .vii
1
holland visited 'in Toronto.
Mr., A.J Courtice ran over to Buf-
falo and spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Elford. He says
Buffalo is a large city and seems to
be full* or autos, so much so, that you
have to be constantly on the watch
for them. In six minutes he count-
ed fifty-lvo machines passing or; one
streets where Ise happened to be
standing.
iTho township council met as a
court of revision and afterwards for
township business.
I The appeal of p'rederio'.: Tebbiutt
was susit tined and his , assessment
lowered $200.
The appeal of John Soworby was
sustained, he now being assessed for
one dog and one bitch.
The appeal of Lewis .11dsworth
was not' sustained.
The following names were added to
the roll : Thos. Elliott, Fred Lobb
, Lawrence Bell.
IThe roll was then read as revised
and passed.
I By Law No. 4 fixing the allowance
for each Road C'onunissfoner and rix-
lag the remuneration 'for overseeing
cement work was passed.
The Reeve and Councillor Lobb
were appedated a delegation from the
council tie wait on the county coun-
ccil regarding the destruction of the
1 Colborne bridge by the spring fres-
het.
The following accounts were pas-
sed :—John Thompson, salary as As-
sessor, $110.00 ; John Thompson, post
age and Stationery, 83,00 ; John
Fraser, gravel, $1 75
The council then adjourned to meet
the first Monday in July at 1 o'-
clock p. nr,.
Mnctrsvinr
AND
DRr:ssetatei.an
Prtolgi; No, 7S
13.EAnt
TO
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Couch & Co.
MILLINERY SPECIAL
FOR SATURDAY
navy; grey an
these suits sol
one suit =
We are putting on sale
Saturday 15 Ladies trim-
med hats. The hats are
some of' the smartest and
newest shapes trimmed in
our cWil work room and
are up to the minute as
regards style. Your choice
of the 15 hats. Saturday
$298.
LADIES' SUITS
AT ABOUT "1=2
PRICE
We are anxious to clear
out the balance of our
Ladies spring suits, Just
6 suits left in stock in
d ti\eed effects, satin lining. Some of
d as high as $22.00. Your choice of any
, - $12.00
Now is your chance ).o buy a good ,suit at about
price.
Just to hand, this week"t,wo bales of Jap•
JAPANES)
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MATS' ,nese mates good quality straw just what
you need for bed rooms verandah. on
Porch. Your choice Saturday 35 c
JAPANESE
RUGS
Just to hand this week one bale of
Japanese rugs 6 feet,x 9, feet suit=
able for bed rooms and verandah
yery special for Saturday $1.50 •
RUG SPECIAL FOR •We put on saleSat.
urday 12 tapestry
SATURDAY
rugs in fawns
� greens and
browns 3 yards by'3 yards and 3 b 31 yards good value at $15.00 spec-
ial foe Salm:day. $11.75
A good smart, boy wanted to learn the Dry Good.
BUSINESS.'
HolmesvHle
Miss Mandena Holland Ohs London
spondtheheholed vs" at her parental
home in the village.
Miss Tillie Tebbutir.of Woodstock
visited at the home of her, father,
Mr. F. Tebbutt.
Mss. J. J. Odell of Midland, • who
has been, visiting her parents, . Mr,
and ` Mrs. U Ladd, C has returned
Miss Emily Procter, has gone' f'
visit her sister, Mrs. J. Lowery of.
North Bay.
The Women's Iest Lute held a very
interesting anis 'profitable meeting at
the home of Mrs. Mulholland on
Thursday afternoon When two splen -1
did addresses were emiven by the lady
delegates ''from 'the Ontario Institute
at Guelph. ' 'rhe branch here is , itr
a healthy state 'and proves very
helpful ti'o the members.
Mrs. H. Re, Forster, who has been
staying with. her Mother, Mrs. J. W.
Yeo,, while her father was in the
hospital at Clinton, has returned to
lier home.at LocustWill,
Miss GraceCo ens has ,been invit-
ed
it-
cd to road at an entertainment to be
given by the Epworth League of the
church at Stalls on Friday evening of
this week,
Miss Margaret Allen of Jarvis and
Mrs. Dawson of Parkhill„ connected
with the Women's Institut ,: were
guests at the parsonage for a few
days this week, renewing acquaintan-
)es with the pastor acid his. family.
Mr. and Mrs. hall Routledge and
daughter, Miss Emily attended the
funeral of the ?ate Mrs, R. R. Rout-'
ledge of the Nile on Monday.
The News -Record leads for Town
and Township News and thrives on
comparison:
Summerhill
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johnstone of
Porter's Hill spent Sunday with Fri-
ends in and around the village.
Mr. Chas. Bembridge spent Sun-
day the guest of his uncle, Mr. Win.
Jordan.
Rev. Mr. Jeakins, rector St. Paul's
church, Clinton, will preaa`i here oh
Sunday afternoon next.
Miss Minnie Kilty of Clinton is
visiting friends on the Base Line.
Mr. A. McLaughlin 'of Seaforth
spent the 24th at his hone here,
Mr. Chas, Clifton spent Sunday the
guest of his Father, Mr. Jos. Clif-
ton.
Mr. Eldred McBri.n spent Sunday
at his home here.
Miss Vira Heywood is the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. H. Methuen.
Miss A. Wier spent" the 24th
among friends here,
L. 0. L. N. 928 will hold its
monthly meeting on Monday night.
next. ,
Miss Fere Beacom spent a. " few
days with friend • s in Clinton.
The News-Recordwn
leads for Po
and Township News and thrives on
comparison.
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Football Matches at
Brucefield
The Brucilfiead and Seaforth foot-
ball teams will play the first game
of the season at the former place on
Friday evening of this week. A close
anti exci;i ng contest is expected as
both teams have been bard at prac-
rice.
Next Monday evening another game
will be witnessed lit Brucefield when
the Rov.ers,and the Brussels !team twirl
again meet The contest between
these old tune rivals Mal be well
worth seeing.
Bolt games begin at 6.45 In the
evening.
Dungannon,
Bayfield.
Mr. John McLeod of, Grayenlin;st
Visiting .ts tin his a '
r 1 I f mil in .th villa •e
S C
g R
y
at present.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glass of Lon-
don carne up' tm • their auto last week;
and are now enjoying the' .breezes in
their summer cottage on the ler.
race.
Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson of Detroit
joined their.' family, who are occupy-
ing their cottageon :the
terrace, g t , for
over the holiday.
Mrs. Brandon was, called to Bel-'
grave last weekon a account of the
serious illness of „her mother, Mrs.
Brydges•
Mr. John Wams1ley of Detroit and
William Wamsley of Owen. Sound at-
tended the funeral of, them• brother,
Charles . Wamsley,' hose 'remains.,
were 'n' .rred in Bayfield cemetery on
Friday' last.
.l'yirs. Milken and three sons of. 13er
len were the guests ' of the lady's
sister, Mrs Daniel:MoDonald, over
the holiday.
Mrs. Chesney and son, MrGeo.
Chesney; of Seaforth were the
guests
of Dr. Atkinson and family at their'
summer residence over the holiday.
A boat load of Clinton young pee-
plo spoiled their good clothes and
got
a seam when they: boat struck a
snag and upset in the river en 1:e
24th. No serious damage was done,
however, and they were safely,
brought to shore. •
S. J, Young, who has. been no the
general store' business for sixteen
years, and who has been connebted
with this store for over thirty years,
has traded his business with Mr.
H. Thompson, grocerylnan; of Gode
rich, Mr. Young and family will
shortly ,move to Ldoderich.
A most, successful 13e 'cream social
was'hcld at the Donnybrook Methodist'
Church on the evenibg of Empire
Day, ander the auspices of the Ha-
worth League. Talent from Wing
ham„ Lucknow and •Ceoderin'a• furnish-
ed an excellent programme. The pro-
ceeds amounted iso $47.
The annual tea meeting and con-
cert under the auspices of the Nile
Methodist Churoh Epworth League, on
Empire ,Day, was a decided success.
The Central Male Quartette, Allen
Brown,' the boy soprano, of Strat-
ford, and Miss Gould, of Toronto,
'furnished the programme.
The funeral of Miss Bell P. Mcr,'
Kenzie, whose death occurcd here on
Thursday last, took place to Ball's
cemetery on Peiday. Deceased is
survived by three brothers and one
sister.
The death of May E. Ken, wife
of Geo. Rutledge, of Nile, took place
on Saturday, last. Deceased was, 22
years of age..
McKillop Township
Mr. Thos. Irvine, : ho.'lras been •im
western Canada for the past two
years, has returned home. '
Miss Mahe? Bell of Miteluell has
been visiting here for a few days,
Reuben Hart is gathering 'ream
in the north end of McKillop for
the Winthrop butter factory.
Mr. Herbert Irvine of 'Toronto
spent the holiday time at his ' home
here. •
Mr: John Johnston, who has been
ill, is now, improving.
Mr. John Munn, who has also been
quite i'll, is now able to be about,
though not yet very strong.
The report on the Titanic disaster
by the United States Senate con-
mities was made nubile.
Should Run to Bayfield, the
Best N' tural Harbor on
the East Shore.
Exeter, May 27.—Ciaiel Electrical
Engineer Rothery, or the C. N. it. in
company wi;h Stratford and St.
Marys citizens,,,was in the town to-
day arranging for me right-of-way for
the electrical line which the big
MacKenzie and Mann Company. pro-
poses to build through Western. On-
tario, it is proposed to come to'
Exeter, via Stratford and St. Marys,
and from here go on to Lake Hur-
on.
There has been sonic doubt as to
the terminal at the lake, but Mr.
Rotherysaid today that in ail prob-
ability it would be Qrand Bend.
The reeve of Exeter showed the
visitors about town and iintroducod
a number of the business men.
Stanley Township
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armssrong
left Nippon . Tuesday for a tour
through the west. They intend to
visit in Saskatchewan, Alberta' : and
Manitoba and will be away about a
month or six weeks, We wish Mr.
and Mrs. Armstrong an enjoyable
trip and safe h m
again.
Miss ' Fannie Deihl has returned
home alter spending a few days a
guest at the home of Mr. D. C.
Galbraith of Godevich township.
Miss Emma Buil?, who is -teaching
near Parkhill, spent the 24th at the
home of her parents, Mr. arid "Mrs.
Henry Deihl,
The annual re -union of the Walker
Fatntily will be held at the home of
Mr. Janes Walker at Marlc' ic„ Mich.
On Wednesday, June ..12th. A most
cordial invitation is extended to all
relatives and friends in Ontario to
Oland. The Family has a ?ergo
connection s'u Stanley and no doubt
a number from here will as in past
years, attend the re -union.
Mass Annie Stephenson leaves thus
week for Pilot Mound, Man.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Hick of London
spent the holidays at' the home of
Mr. Henry Peck.
Mr. Robert Webster of Luekaow
spent Saturday and Sunday et the
lioiuie of Mr. James Reid. '
Miss Lotrnie Peck, who spent the
past 'two weeks, in Clinton, returned
home on Friday.
Mr. '.and Mrs. Robert Armstrong
leave for Pilot Mound, Mari:, this
week,
Miss Elsie Coleman spent the heti-
days at the hone of Mr. James
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Peck of ;at f:r,th.
spent Friday at the home of Mr.
Henry Peck. •
The' Misses Pearl Taylor encs flable.
Clarke •of Seaforth u n legiate spent
the holiday at their respective hom-
es here.
Miss Ida Reid and Miss Maggie
Reid of.- Veen,' if sited one afternoon
recently at the home of .Mr. Welling-
ton Elliott.
Nensall
Rev. Me. 4arbuta of Toronto vis-
ited his-brothvrMe- m W : Harburn,
recently.
Mr. J. Lorne Scott hoe leased and
is now occupying the fine residence
on Queen ,street belonging to the
'John- McFarlane estate.
Miss Dora Sherritt, who has been
enjoying a holiday at her home here,
has resumed• her • duties as a 'sorsa-
in-training at Victoria hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. J. S,, McDonald of Winnipeg
has been a visitor at the home of
Mr. W. Buchanan. Mrs. McDonald
has been here for several weeks.
" •The prospect's of a new station
seem to be growing brighter. A
member: of the R. R. Commission in
visiting Henson recently pronounced
the present building a "shack."
Dr. S, Coulter has gone to Toledo,
Ohio, to take a hospital course,
Exeter
Mrs. Chas. Ellis and son, Marshall,
of Meosejaw, Sask., have been vis-
iting Miss -Pearl Levitt of town,
Mr. James Beer, who had been
working in London for some time,
sent his tools down to ehe station
of that city and had theca placed in,
the check room but on applying for
them found that they were gone,
someone having stollen them it is Sup-
posed.
Mr. James Shapton lost a colt in
a pecular ,way the, other day. While
he and - his son were driving along
the sale roach a short distance east
of Exeter the young animal took
shied into
fright at
f something g s g and
"the deep ditch which was full of
Water. Mr. Shantou Was tinder the
rig but was rescued by lid's son The
colt, however, got tangled top in the
harness and was drowned before , he
could be gotten out.
Mrs. S. B. Clement, and two sons
o[ Vancouver, B lC'", are visiting the
lady's * stentsr /Mr., and Mrs, ..Jaynes
parents,
Dennis. .
Mrs. (Dr.) eCallwni of , Gressline,
Ohio, ifis tenvisiting ,her mother,
Mrs. Mortl rye.
Miss Ali ' Ilandlord is visiting her
sister Mrs Thornton of Ay'icner.
Mr • and Mrs. Wm. Ooultis visited`'
11ev. Dr. nd Mrs. Medd of Goiter-
icli last w'ek
1Mr , Fr Illy Flintoht has gone' to
Stratford t take a position,
Seaf
orth
Me A. Knechtel, 'of the Foeestery
Dept., visited his mother a few days`'
on his way to the western provinces
where he will spend the summer'
months e in
enact ion
t with the work
of the department.
Mr. Simeon Neely, who had been
in poor health for 'a good while,
passed away on Sunday week. '
Miss Belle Ballantyne of the pub-
lic school staff of Berlin was called
home on account of the serious ill-
ness of her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McCallum and
little sou lett on Saturday for tnofr
new hone fn Saskatoon, Sask.
Mrs. (Rev.) Larkin leaves this Week
for Vancouver, B. C'. , where she will
attend the annual meeting of the
Presbyterian Foreign Missionary Soe-
ci"y as delegate from time Presbyter-
ial Society of which she is president'.
Miss FI. Isabel Graham was in Lone
don last week attending the annual
meeting of the 'National Council of
Women.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L, McFaul„ who
have been spending the winter in
Vancouver, B. 0.,• have returned
Home.
A number of the business and pro-
fessional men gathered in the wiel-
d] chamber on a recent evening to
hid farewei? to ex -Mayor McCallum
prior. to his departure for Saskatoon,
Sask. During the evening Mr. Mc-
Callum was presented with an ad-
dress and a handsome set of library
furniture.
Successful anniversary services were
held in the .Presby.,rian aural on
Sunday week, at which Rev. Dr. Mae-
Gilli ra returned c
1 tnisi n
tn trJ
m
China wash r
t c preacher.
MrsrJohn .Itenkle, Sr., tied at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Ot Ross
of Brucefield, on Monday week. She
hadone there for a few days' visit
B
when she was •taken suddenly ill and
died alter a weeks' illness The
funeral took place from her late re-
sidence, •i;gntondville, on Wednesday
of last 'week. Her husband and a
grown up family survive.
A meeting was held in St. Thom-
as' eknrch recently and a branch of
the Anglican Laymen's Missionary
Movement was formed. Over forty
men 'were present and after luncheon
served by the ladies of the congreg-
ation speeches were delivered by Mr.
Stollory and Mr. Rose, field secret-
ary of the M. S. C. C. in Canada. A
strong committee was appointed .to
forward the missionary work in this
parish.
Mr. E. Box has bought out the
coal business of Mr. H, Edge,
Miss Nettie Sproat has gone to
Detroit to take a pod'.tion.
An taunter of Mrs. McCallum's lady
friends presented her with a hand-
some amythest and pearl pendant be-
fore her removal to Saskatoon..
Good Health
for Young Girls
They Need the New Blood Dr. IVR -
Hams' Pink Pills Actually Make:
Perhaps you have noticed that your
daughter in her. "teens" has develop-
ed a fitful temper,, is restless and
exciteable. That she complains of
weakness and depression ; feels tired
out after a little exertion; appetite
variable, complains of headaches and
is growing pale. In that case re-
member that the, march of time is
leaching her on' to, womanhood, and
that at this period a great respon-
sibility rests upon mothers. , These
are symptoms of anaemia—that its
bloodlessness, and no tfkne should be
lost in increaniung and t;nrichiag the
blood supply. Unhealthy gleamed al-
ways leads
lways-leads to unhealthy womanhood.
All* young girls in their teens need
the. help "of'"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
which enrich and increase the blood.
supply, and give sickly, drooping, girls
the brightness and therm of perfect.
health, ' In proof of this Miss Zola,
Gordier, Morrisburg, . Ont., says
"I was pale and bloodless, and stir -
fared from many of the symptoms of
anaemia. 1 would tire easily and suf-
fered from frequent headaches, My
appetite was poor and I was very
pale anti easily discouraged. The
medicine I was faking 'did not seem' r
to help me, and then one day I road
the story of a young girl who suff-
ered similarly and was ;cured through
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
I got three boxes of the Pills and
started to take them. Before they
were done I began do feel (better and
look: better, Then I got'hail a doze
n beforew
en snore boxes, and they were
all used I was enjoying the best of
health, and have continued to do so
since, My young brother was troub-
led with rheumatism, and they com-
pletely •cured him."
•Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by all medicine dealers, or can be
had: by mail 'at 50 cents a box or
Six boxes, for $12.50 front The Dr.
,Wihliatns' ' Medicine Co., Baockville,
Out.
CLEARING FIRE SAL
On account of the slight
damage e
clone toour millinery
'1 'mer
'
J
decided have eaec'
_ �,to clear out
our stock oc at halfi m
pr ce. Come
early while
the bargains
last.
Starting-- -
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FRIDA
Y and
SATURDAY
MISS CANTELON &'OO'
Special Sale of
Iron Beds, Bed Springs, Mattresses
—AT—
Walker's Furniture Store.
We have the best stock in the history of the store.
46 different styles of beds to choose from, ranging in
price from $2.75 to $4.00, Every bed is marked at
special price for the balance of May only. Mattresses
$4.00 for $3,50, $5,00 for $4,00, $6,50 for $5.75, ted
springs, rag. $3.25, 3.50, 3,75 for 2,50, 2.75 and 3.00.
A new shipment of house furnishings have just arrived direct from
the mills consisting of Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Stair Carpet, Our -
tains. Do not fail to see our display before making your decision, (we
know we can suit your taste from our immense stock. Ask to see our
furnished rooms, (it will only be a pleasure to show you through. Ask
your 'friends what theythink of our display. Repairing and picture
framing neatly and promptly done. A full supply of coveting carried
in stock,
The Store
of Quality.
Phone 28
W. Walker
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Residence
Phone
140
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Special Prices
ON BALANCE OF
LAWN MOWERS
For 1 week only.
They are the latest
improved mowers
Harland Bros.
Stoves and Hardware
ATIONAL PORTLAND
CEMENT
Is a little the best going, but we don't charge'
any more for it, A fresh carload just in.
S. Jr ANDREWS
lllerehaiits who wish
to talk to the public
about what they have
to sell use the adver•
tsing colAms of The
News -Record.'
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