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The Clinton News Record, 1912-06-06, Page 4iivamitimiammemarammanammis Cli>btan News► -Record Summerhiill Holmesvill'e Bayfield. Mrs. R. A. Govier spent Monday the ghost of Mr, and Mrs;, W, Miller, } . 5Ess Jesse We -Wins , t' sof(� it on"s ens p a few days recently the guest of her Whole„'Mr, R. J, Watk+ts Mrs,` S. Lowery has returned !mo het home here after spcndih'e the winter with her sbn, Mr. Chris. Lowery of Medicine Ilat; .Alberta, Miss Sara Tobhutt Is ,visi1Iiig her sister; Mrs, Cleorgc Hayes. The Ladies' Guild met at the home Of Mrs, Walter Mair on Wednesday. Married XON—A! C11L I,—Tn Lasigham ,: is,.., on May x3rd, Kathleen Wortlttng- ton,daughter of kir. and Mrs. Me - Gill of Cheslcy, to Dr. Frederick Axon of Clinton': Rev, 0, d.; Couzens is 'attending conference 40 St.' Thomas tads week, Mr. W.11 PiCrdard is the lar d o a +' et t o � from the Holmesville circuit and is also'.in attendance. Mrs, Leech of Goderich visited, her sister, Mfss 1). A. IInios fora few days. Mrs. Dzaper and Mrs. Harris of Uodetich. were gnes'ts'this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 'Mulhol- land., The Misses Couzons y/silted ,.iter brother, Tice, Mr. Courens of.Stafa, over the -week end. Mr, John Potter had a very suer ccssful Karn raising on • Saturday last acid 'now has it closed in. The wet weather d:r'i' no' bother John any at all as he probably found it much uas- ler to obtaiM hands for the raising than, if mem had been busy on the land. When the burdfng is tlnaily 'completed' Mr, Potter will have a ,very snug barn with convenient cum - 'eat stabling and everything complete. People are beginning to wonder when the bridge at the toot of the Colborne hill will be ready for use as the work, so 'itis said, not yet commenced. We regret to repos!. that( Mr.J, W. Yeo is not improving as fast as his nta.ny friends would like to ',us. Mr. Halbert Gardner:, wiio under - How About Wall Papers The selection of Wall Paper demands 0:acrul thought. The iuflneuce of environment is as pi'Lteut as the influence of char- acter. If yuu want your borne to be really artistic, we can help you to new and pleasing effects without touch xpense. All we ask is a chance to show you what we have and what we can do. Your oder will follow as a uettural conplu. slum, ('pule and see, if Only to see. You tin believe the es Edema: of your senses:. Our stock coin• prises as rich papers as you'll care to buy ; as lore ;irked papers as you can afford to buy. -1LL PAPER 'CRI tl3lisD ('RGI; COOPER & CO. Mrs, A. 113 Erwin returned 'biome last week alter spending the past two' Montle. at - a Months Wt tion with het. parents. Masters Harold ,heath and Casey Atkinson ,of Woodstock College ar, rived -on Sa'Git'rday lass, to spend the suinimmer. Mrs John McLeod, who spent the; winter with 'her.sfs',u•s at Toledo and Detroit, returned home on .gat u sperm, mc. winter at'I'l oronaa , with her :sgn, rc turned to the village hast week. Mr.Frank Glass of, London • pur char tie ie remainder of Mr. J. Marks' cottages on the Terrace. Mrs• W. C. Richards and two sons of Detroit aoriv<ed on Saturday. ,astir land have' taker a cottage in the White City for the season. Reeve' Lindsay as ,attending eount Y council at 'Cloderieb this week, IRev. Mr. McFarlane wial occupy Elie pulpit of the Mettlodist church on Sunday evening at '7 p, M. in the ab- sence of Rev. Mr. Laws who is at- tending conference all St. Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. 'Yard spent Sunday with friends at Clinton. The News-Reoord, leads for town and township news and thrives upon comparison, went an operation fat appendieitis —~ recently, is doing very well and it is Goderich Township hoped his recovery will be �apeedy -and complete. - ? The News -Record leads for Town and '[ tot \ nsh)t News and thrives on comparison: • Miss Delta Milison of London has been ttiaitrng the past week with her \ friend Miss Olive Lobb of the LGth Con. Varna Mr, and Mrs. Kirk of` Fairview, 1tlach. , 'i'lsi'fed Varna fx ends c (.t.' Ib (s the in"t t' a. en„ion tro b(uI 1,rnt eat foundation .under the 1:,ichet . al the manse,. A handsome rug, has been prescutud to the 1 resbyteriran 'chtfrch. by Mrs. Geo iEbgie. t, Mrs. A: • Grantf o London iced her brother at :the Meade recently' ” Mrs Grant" is l e g av tng wi'lili her two daughters f' for Saskatoon,. Sask., where a son is to located and whore' she intends make , her home in future. Brucefield A very pretty wedding took ,place at the residenpe of Mr. and ; hits. Walter Mclleth, Brimfield on ;;at= urday last when their only daugrrtar, Jennie 1sabe5, became (the bride of Mr, John `Ross Murdoch, one of Stan- ley's prosperous young farmers. The ceremony took place at high noon, Tho hride, who was gowned -M white mousseline silk- trimmed with silk fringe and insertion and carried a shower . boquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley,entered the draw- ing roost on her father's arm to the o rains of the wedding 'march played by the groom's sisber, Mrs. Jack MoNcilt of St. Thomas, The Rev.r Hall Wood performed the ceremony: The couple were unattended. The bridal couple o before da cot a stood c re n beautiful bank of pains, white lila and fern and beneath a bell of whi (lowers • suspended from an arch of myrtle, whit lilac blossoms, June 6th, 1912., Bluth Mrs., W. 13'yle and. daughter 'visited Sealorth friends recently. y Mr, Albe � r zt 30 I wle t r is the delegate from the Blyth Methodist church to the Conference in session at Saint Thomas this week, Mr, Archie Collinson of Hallett vis- ited 1s:th friends at London, Saint Mary's and Stratford, He has passed his Civil Service examination nd ex - poets to receive a posit:oh• as mail clerk.' Mrs. George Leith was visited„' re- cently by her mot'Lmer, Mrs. Liver- more, Clinton, and heri`siister, Mrs. Plaetzer, Toronto; and Mrs, Luther ' Ponhale of Exeter' visited their cou,Cni, Mrs'. D. D. Crittenden, the other day, Mrs, D, D. C•ri-ttenden was in the. city of London ” recently, paying a visit to her sister who is fn the hos-' pital there. Mrs, W: Mason visited her brother. in London the other day. Mr. T. W. Scott visited relatives at Clandeboye. Mr. and Mrs. Uttley and family of Berlin visited the 'family df the tox- nmer's brother here test week. Quite a numbei from Blyth attend- ed the laying of the corner stone of the Presbyterian church at 'Walton, "'tied Dart," the property of Mr. Elam Livingstone, won second money ill his ram at Mitchell on the 24th Mr, Robert Paterson of Last Waw anosn lost his valuable Percheron stallion the other day. He paid a high price for it but a short time ago. a Mrs. Alex hood of Pon'tlac, '.4lieht; to niece of Mr's. William Jacl+son of to 7 Blyth, died a,few days ago. bit. W. Davis, who is r aeaani shovel on the Trent canal, has been visi :es. relatives here,. Mrs. John Denholm, Mrs, G. Collt- son and Mr. 'John Barr attended the Cont- i_ funeral of their nephew et London. n- Mr. A. Steinhoff, who assisted the .„ decorators on the Presbyterian church Is' here, is now mvorki-ig on a church in Clifton, The Literary Society of the West - End, Tuckorsnmith, and also friends, numbering in all about forty, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Toll of East Wawanosh on the afternoon of Victoria Day. After' tea had been served a splendid musi- cal program was given by the visit- ors. Miss Annie W'ightnian, daughter of Mr. J. W)ightman of East' WaRan- osh, wiio had hewn under treatment as the asylum for a couple of months, returned Home recently, but unfortun- ately she has had agaiin 90 return to that institution. The Illti,t Orange r () an C r Lodge as naktn g 6 trig preparations rfor the celebration tIt o thegreat and glorious i o tots 1 th, It S t i v li be on a large scat. i g r and the �ecat- est crowd ro vd In the history of the tillage iso cspecte<l. Mr. T, Thompson, the C. P. R. agent Isere, is improvrng, things gen- erally around the station and will have a nice flower garden before the summer is over. Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Wanless, of 'Cor- ontp VieIte<l here last week and while here superintended the shipping ,of their furnttute to Toronto, having bought a house at the Junction. The Nets -Record leads for Town and Township Netvs and thrives on comparison: Sunnmerhill. Stanley Township e i ac and haw Mori unning a Little Miss Hazel Churchill of Clinton is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0, Beacom. I Mr. Wi llianm Lawson had the nits - fortune to lose a valuable cew, 'last we' 1lliss Mi: Clifton is visiting her bro- ther, Mr. Charles Clifton. Mr, It. J. Watkins disposed of one of his horses for handsome figure, Servfee will be held in St; Petet's church at t three o'clock on Sunday 1 ' next. , 1 Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Lee of Clinton spent Sunday at time home of Mr, 1Govier. Miss Jean Farquhar entertained- a , number of her little fr'entls to a 'birthday party on Saturday. Wedding hells will ring north of iour village quite soon, they say. 1. Mrs, Tyner is the guest of her sister, Mrs; Scarlett of Leadbury. Mr. Charles Calton had the mister - tun u c to tun a nail into his -foot the other day and wilt he laid ort for 1 some L t 1t l t Li Mr. and t n Mrs. herb. _Govier were ma happy to recently by t' r pp the I firth 3of Ia little daughter. rThe News -Record leads for town and township news and I thrives upon 1 comparison. MILLINERY AND DR)^SSM:t.ti1NC PHONE No. 7S READY 'ro 1V JSAR Couch. C MILLINERY SPECIAL FOR $ATURDAY We are putting on sale Saturday 15 Ladies trim- med hats.; The hats are some of the smartest and. newest shapes trimmed in our cwn work room and are up to. the minute as regards style. Your choice of the 15 hats. Saturday' 208. 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 navy, grey and tweed effects, satin lining, Some of these suits sold as 'high as $22.00.' Yo'ur choice of any one suit - $12.00 Now is your chance to buy a good suit at about price. JAPANESE Jus, to hand this week two bides of Jnp- 1 JAPANESEanese.matesgoodqualitystrawjustwhat I A'S' you need Por 'ked rooms verandah on Y c Porch. Your choice Saturday 35c JAPANESE ANE'. RUGS Just,to hand t nd this week r � e k ,ne bale of a pan J ese rugs 0 fee tx0: 1 feat suit- able g t able for bed rooms and yerandah yery special for Saturday $1.5o Weput on sale RUG G Sat• 'SPECIAL FOR urday 12tapeetrp SATURDAYgreens in faand broVvus $ ya,rcis by 3 yards and 3 by 3} yards good value at ttaa.oc• spec- ial fel k3atunday, - - $11.75 A good smart boy wanted to learn the Dry Good Whi:u dritr:ng home from church on Sunday evening week Mr. Richard Penitalo's Dolt tobk sudden fright ai.d precipitated itself, the buggy, and Mr. Penha:r and his two daughters Onto the ditch. 'Very fortunately some !of Me neighbors also returning keel 'church were close at hand to realer !assistance, .:\s luck would have it ro 1clanmago was done but it was a c;ose 'calf Christina Scott, relict or the late John Butchart of Stanley township, passed away at the home of het son Mr. John leutchart of the 3rd con, , on Wednesday last: (The deceased, in whose' passing Stanley loses another of her old and respected pioneers, was a daughter the late Thomas Scott, who was native of Melrose, Scotland,` but wl lame to Canada with his family ea ly in the last military and for lime mated n Toronto, 1 DrO It 0, mV11CCe LI subject of this x •+ m t S c ..h I u las tornLa er tlio family no ed t, Elgin , t by,where r grew to woma tV0 Iltl hood and where she followed the pr fcssi n 0 of teachingfor some year previous to ,her marriage. to john Lu chart, which took place in Donate ter in 1857. Forty-one years ago Mr, and ,1 its, Butchart came to Stanley, salter they made a home for themselves an their family, bearing many of tl hardships Incident in pioneer lite an by their industry and. thrift doing. the share in making Shanley one of th most prosperous townships in the county, Mr. Butchart passed „way two years. ago in February last. A family of sia survive Mrs. 'ilex MacDougall of Poplar Hill ')nt John R. Butchart of Stanley ; Dr T. R. Butchart of Red Oak, "Iowa Dr. ',Tames Butchart, for twenty -un years a missionary at Lu-Cheo-Fu China Mrs. Cecil Legg,Lyons, Ont,, and Ltankltn D Butchart of Cleve- land, Olio. Mrs. Butchart was e tile -song member i b o th Church t co C hrfist. The funeral took place on. Saturday af- ternoon to Baird's cemetery, the ser- vices bang conducted by Rev. 1b. W. Ballets of St. Thomas. The paleeearers were olid neighbors of deceased, namely : George tlair<l, Neal MacGregor, Duncan McNwan, Atex; Innis, 'Phos. Fraser and Wm. rav`Por. All bhe members' of 'the family with the exception of Dr. TAU But - chart of Red Oak; Iowa, and Dr. Jam- es Butchart of China, were present at the funeral which was attended' by many old friends wlib had known' and esteemed the deceased for very many years. of Mrs. Melieth received the guests, wearing a bee,mning blue pailette gown trimmed witit oriental embro day. Alter the reception the' wedding di net was served in the dining soon guests being present from St. 'Piton as, London, Thedford, Mosel! and Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch left, for a honeymoon trip to St. Thomas, De- troit and Cleveland, the bride trav- elling in a bltfe tailored suit with hat. to match.: The bridal couple were the recipi- ents of many handsome gifts. ars. Murdoch will be At •Hent after July .1st at Evergreenholme Stanley. c to The first game of foo Miall in the r Intermediate series was played at a Brueefield on Friday evening last ie between the 13ritceffeld Rovers and the Beavers ea els Pr on Seaf r• . 1 o tit The , match was interesting and closely contested e and resulted tm a kora t sop bF R 2-5 m lam of of the plucky Resets, 0- Followrng is the line-upof Mee) t- players : Coat I-larvoy Reid backs, John Mustard Ernest Mustard hall- s backs, W. Sheppard, W. D. :,wane, Walter Layton ; centre for ward, Mae Aikenhoad ; right q, wing, TV, Wright, A. Wright ; left wing, borne Wilson', Wilson. Turner. Referee, Gil- a d isple of Berlin. On Monday evening another match to was played 'off between the Rovers and a team from Brussels, time scorn at .the conclusion standing at 1-0 in favor of the visitors, There was the same line-up of local players and the match was a good one. Both mat- ches were witnessed by many inter- ested spcctors. The Rovers play a a return match in Scaforth on Tuesday next, Among those present from a rlis- lmance were Mr. George gent - ley and Miss Nancy Inglis of Aylmer, a 'cousin 'and 'ni'ece; Mr. Petiben Butchart; Miss Eupireinia Campbeit of Poplar I -rill ; the two sons- bi-law; -Messrs, Alex. Macdou- gall of Poplar Hill and Cecil Legg of Lyons ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunt and Mrand Mrs, James Johnston of Goderich, and others: The following, is the report of S, S. No. 5, Stanley for thr'mon;!h of May.— < 5th class.-Elein McKinley. Sr. 4th (a)—Milton Pollees. Sr. 4th (b)—Maggie Armstrong, Margaret McBride. , Jr. 3rd —,loamy M:cLinchey, Sr. 2nd,—Pearl Stephenson, Lorre McBride. Part 2nd -Elinor McKinley r' May P°1 lock. Sr. Part lst.-1Vi.nmer MoLirichey, EdnaeLi a M n hey, Myrtle Armstrong, Leonard McBride Jr. Parti is;t—Wrllie McLinchey, Earnest McLinchey, --Ethel P. Stevens, e Teacher Following is time report f P to S. S. To 3 for May, the names :being k order of moth Sr, 4 th( a—�u is ?1 n e Reid SA ,per- cent., et- c nt. e , (b) Jessie McGee 83, oTintan Heard 53, Russel Taylor 3P, Sam Lawrason 19*. Jr. 411—Ruby .Taylor' 78. Sr. 2nd—Carrie Lawrason 82, Gar- net Taylor 54, Jr. 2nd—Willie McGee 76, Wilmer Reid 68, 'Gertrude McGee 52. . 5r. 1st --Fern Taylor 83. Jr. ;est—:Arthur Peck 77, Peter Me - Gee, 55*, Clifford Clark 47*. sindicatiss .those who have been ab ben .part 'of the Meath, -tE,va Id. Stinson. Teacher Mrs, George 'Turner has returned home from a visit in. Buffalo and Drayton. Mr. Will r• r ,Swan has turned from om Toronto University for the long holi- days. Miss Muriel Elcoat was time hostess at a very successful misceilanous shower at her home last week in honor of 51.90 Jennie McBeth whose marriage took place on June .1st. The bride -elect was the recipient of many useful articles and a most enjoyable evening Was spend, Mr. Earl Kaiser of the Traders Bank, Bridgeburg, Es home for his holidays, Mr. Wilson and friend motored over from Drayton for the football match on Monday evening, Mr, and Mrs. ' James McQueen left on Monday for Ednmonton, where Mr; McQueen will attend the Goners) As- sembly as a delegate, After the close of the Assembly Mr. and Mrs. McQueen will goon: to Vancouver to visit a brother of the former, and then will on the return trip visit all the principal western cities. They ex- pect, to be absent several weerrs. Wingham. With much regret we chronicle the death of Mrs, Peter Campbell. On May 10th Mrs, Campbell was vitt driving with Mrs. John "Campbell, when the pony they were driving ran away and both ladies were thrown out. Mrs. John Campbell recovered but Mrs Peter Campbell remained seriously 141 until Wednesday after- nooif, May 15t11, when she passed away. Her maiden name was (lath, arlae ,Hill and she was born at Cross- hill, Wellesley township. In 1872 she was married to her now bereaved hus- band and in 1885 they removed td time township: of i'nrnberrY vh • v etc they resided until January 1897 when they shoved into Wingham, Mrs. Campbell was held an the very highesthest respect t in i he conununit y She is survived nd her husband, at ,one daughter and two: sons. The floral tributes of esteem and respect were indeed beautsfful. , Miss Thursa Gerry of Brussels has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Wiilts, Rev. James Kennedy of London has been the guest of las son, Dr. Ken- nad• Mr. D. Davis, for some time •nman- agerof tate local branch af' the. Bank of • Oomnmerce, is peing reml:Wel to Sudbury, where as Isi mph 'is_ long opened. Mr. E,.B, Walker of Paris succeeds Mr, Dat'is here, Morris Township The home of ex -Deputy peeve Kirkby, 7th line, had a close call front serious damage from a bolt of lightning recently. James and Mrs. Kennedy, of Lind- say, were visiting at tis home of John Davis, 4th line, recently. Mrs. Kennedy is a sister of the late Mrs. Davis. A firs tools place air the home of George Arinsltrong, 17th line, catching in the roof but by energetic af£orts was, drenched out and the danger of destruction averted. INIDGESTION RIGHTLY CURED By 'Coning Up the Stomach 'to do the Work Nature Intends It Should. Indigestion should not he neglected for a moment, for by depriving , the body of its proper nourishment through the food, the trouble grows steadf:ry worse. Neither should stim- ulating mesl1oines, which ruin the al- ready weak stomach by making it work beyond its strength„ be used ; nor pre-digested foods, which do not excite a flow of the- digesttive fluids, and by disuse cause the stomach to grow 3weaker. Nowhere is the mule treattment by Dr, Williams' • Pink Pills more clearly useful. The prin- ciple of this treatment 531 to enable the stomach to do' ]td own work by building up the :blood anh giving tone to the nerves. When these are ounce restored to their normal health indigestion disappears and the cure is permanent. klere is an experieaae with tllis treatment. BIr, John Pre- nenstal' Calgary, says • or years d was an almost constant sof ferer from indigestion, andnaturally because there was much nutritious food which I cotikh not eat owing to the sin and a discomfort whfc o - pIt fol- lowed, .T was becoming much run down. Ir tried' many medicines . but noneft o theta helped . until be- gan ed me un m h - gan the'use of Dr. Wila:erns' ltinlc Pills. After taking a few' boxes, I was much better and in the course of a couple of months was quite '.vein; and could eat any Joel set before. enc.'' • If you, are a sufferer, from faadiges- tion r any o trouble a a da to bad blood or weak nerves, you can begin to cure yourself to -day by taking Dr. Williams' Pink ;Fills. Sold by all medicine dealers or by matt at ;50 cents a box or sax boxes for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams( Medi foe Co-, Brockville,; li?! 41: ur SPECIALS See our New Perfection Stoves Quick Meal, Gasoline Stoves Screen Doors and Windows Sherwin Williams Paints Varnishes and Stains Baseball Goods 3:X.YXXX Use DUSTB,ANE, the Great Sanitary Sweeping Compound. Harland Bros. Stoves and Hardware' CLEARING FIRE SALE. On account of the slight damage done ne to our millinery. we have decided to clear out our stock at halfrice. � Come early while the bargains last. Starting - FRIDAY and SATURDAY MISS OANTELON & CO sessussomistomi 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 diffrent Estyles of beds to choose.from, ranging in price from $2.75 to $4.00, " Every bed is • masked 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, Bed springs, r;'g, $3.25, 3,50, 3,75 for 2,50, 2.75 and 3.00. .A, new shipment of house furnishings have'jtst arris'ea direct from the mills en•,istfng of Rugs, 011 Cloths, Liooleums, Stair Carpet, Cur- tains, Do 'n,1 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 1 ams, (it will only be a pleasure to show you through. Ask your frienrta what they think of our display. Repairing and picture framing nesily and promptly done. A full supply of coveting carried in stock. The Store of Quality. Phpne 28 W. Waiker Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Residence Phone 140 i 1 NATIONAL *LAND CEMENT ttssmsollmtwntmlne Is a little the best going; but we don't charge any more for it, A fresh carload just in. ttttt 1.1•111 S. J. ANDREWS Merchants who wise to talk to the ,pudic. about what they have to sell use ` the adver- calums of The s•Record t,. . <f ;/,% ha-