The Clinton News Record, 1912-06-13, Page 4Cl gto
ewe -Reword
June I3tb,.1912
iELCOM•I TO CLINTON: " s
Mx. and Mrs . A1ek. Innis of tlia 2nd.
o£ Ohl ate moving into town;;
grttnA up ,the old homestead tb • their
:Son, John S., .wlio just a"week age;
#oda,, took' into hi ii all a wife ii the
person of ]'fuss. Pearl Wjse of 'huok.i'
rsmith,.'Mr, and:,Mrs. Ingle, herb
;Been• almost 81f8'1011g residents of The
210l con:,, ' in a nelgnb'orhood ol`
,.staunch friendships. , 'rho 8 ews-Ileo-:
•ord 'bids them welcome to tClin on
,cud expresses . the hope that ;heir
pears ,here May be • long en(1 happy'
/,17RIC1L
The Jaolcson Manufacturing !our
parry of E'lintou are talking of start-
ing a branch faetgi'- here, '),hey
)would employ fifty hands it that
anany • could he secured,
l"IRANDA
Fi
Se1EEA • \
6, 8, and 10 FI.E'1' .
WIDE.
HAMMOCKS
8.1. and 11,60.
FANS"
ALL
PRI ens
COOPER
& CO.
untmerbiil
1`hc .following is the report• of , `S
S.' No, 12 foe t'hemoiath of MO;
the moles ltging_ ;arranged in order of
41aaa , 8ail(llig ,•
Juntranee class —Alvin Townshend,
Jildl14101lauvey, tSdeord McBrien.
•!Sr.. :Luh— Teenie Marquis, • l"lorence
Lawson, Mabe Harvey.
.Jr. J`iib„—,Neville Forbes May Saw
i ills, Fanny Lovett. , 1
•
Sr.: ed—J6:1e l ndsay, Llda i,Iair,
,'Jr 3rd--4('ora • Jervis, =Mc9 •yn T'ar-
(lullae,` Dorothy Marquis, ilred, 'J'olutI.
ton,
r, .2nd—tiler' Riri"itt Johnny
l
7 owrr heed; • Amy Maflrien, Bessie
l.ludsay, '‘.1 tunes!' Johnston.
Jr:'; Ind platy Mcl3iien, 1-Ilda
'Forbes, Nellie :Beacoin,
Pa:.tt 2n1--Jciut Farquhar Edward
' Johnston.
Sr. Pat 1st—Normatt Wright.
,3r, Part lst—Walter .Forbes, Rob-
ert Johnston, Mabel Wright, Reeser
:Forger,
—ISI: E. Trick„ Teacher.
Constance
Miss kale Jamieson of Delorainc,
Man., in visiting hers parents, stir. s.nd
Mrs, Gala Jamieson.
Mr. Peter Lindsay spent a few clays
guest of his brother, Mr. Williinn
Lindsay of Florence, and other friends
in thy, vicinity.
Mr:. Bert Jamieson or Los Afi'geles
r
Cal., spent a few days at trine ,tomo
of his parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. flavin
Jamieson,, last weer
Mr. J. I.I. Scott has put a new
shingle roof upon 'his house, "
FThe Sunday school intends having
its annual picnic in Mr: Rdnn's grove
on Dominion Day.
Mr. Johns Varcoe spent a few days
t istiina friends in Hamilton recently.
1 fi-s l J. McCully was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. McGavin of ,ead-
bury, over Sunday.
Mrs. Adam (Glazier and daughters
of Clinton spent Sunday with , her
mother, Mrs. William Cole.
Mrs. WiIf,ant Woods of Walton vis-
ited Mrs. T. Pollard on Sunday.
Mrs. Milian and daughter of Van
couve:. 13. C, and Mrs. N.T. Adams
of Blyth were the guests of the Tat-
ter's daughter, Mrs. James Cook, on,
Saturday last, -
McKillop Township
Mr, J. J. Irvine has been away tor
a few days visiting his mother and
h .r relatives 'n Blanchard and : t
etc e sr a
Mary's.
We understand there wtiv he a
change of preachers on the Warton
circuit,: Mr: Harburn taking the place
of i1Li. Luckland who goes •l0 Wrox-
eter. eter
The last mautdtic welling of blip
Ladies' Aid of 13ethel was ,held at
a the home of Mrs, Davidson.
'MILLINERY
ANI)
IDRIsslrni�tvo
PiloNs No. 78
READY
mo.
NVE,AR
Couch & Co.
L!es"Suiis, autl Coals l -z
Price SATURBAY.
Four Ladies' Suits in Navy Grey and tweed effects.
Satin lining neatly tailored, 'Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38,
your choiceof these four suits $10,50,
Six only Ladies' long coats all new 'this season in
faws$to k
and white, and navy sizes 34 and c3i
Your choice Saturday. $7,50
CREArl NETT WAISTS $2,49
In price only can these waists' be termed cheap the
Quality of nett and,style are very disireable.. The lot
consists of 15- worth $4.50 each. Wehave them in
all sizes our. Ylloice Saturday $2.49,
, TWO BIG SPECIALS iN SUMMER MILLIN-:
ERY
Special No.1
We put on sale Saturday
24 trimmed hate our own
creations in the most 'ex -
elusive new designs some
of these sold as high as
$8.00, Your .as
Sat-
urday $3,98.
Special No. 2
Twelve trimmed hats all
good styles worth $4,00
and $4.50, your choice
Saturday $1.98.
A good smart boy wa'ntad'to learn` the Dry Goods
j„
BUSINESS.
�a>2flEid'
r><lirieavllle,
A rettg Wediing
I1 a sel'vices'In i,he Metlhodist'cltpieh' 1 Ilii; 2 -lad Tu'aaer of W' 11acebtir
Y s in'•Tackei antith;
on•
nnday morioug were conduoted is visiting mends; fn Bayfield this ,
bl' the Sunday schoo,2 Superiittehd- week •r: A very pretty wedding' took place
cart '1T. W, 'I're'wartha. presiddng:: I3o rev. 14Ir.lWootet,, >yvife and fanttlyl `a� °'fihq b velg eons,!' residence 01
spoke'.on the: "Iloy •.R'roblem;" and have arrived 810tH S ratford and have ;l4ilr• attd kTrs, luhn, Wise, !luckersrltith ,
efnpiiasieed the, innportance o8 ca1ty 'taken a` cottage in;" the White tat,, 41 High ,noon ,on 'ChursdnY+''last, When
traixigg, Mr, S. T. 1Valters spoke 8 b the season, t thee' eldest daughter, Pearl, was-
oo rtbo subjoan of 'ellen'ka,,' and; Fdis}s 1 r, Aay° � Gardner f Winn is'41111'
to itod In : nal'aiat e with Mt, John
Coi11d •gave'aii °xecllha2t paper on the N t , 0 y tP g tl Innis of Stanley,
Sunday school ysd The service Lon were.the nests of Mx and 4lrs `riler nervy was Performed .b
Y
was Imuc11 eri'oye , by those pre§ent . 'F :. A, .Edwardb for. a few days 'of Die Rev, Flall Wood of Brueefield crud tvas
In the evenfttg the ladies of the W'.' past' tiveek,> witnessed by abput tufty guests, T^h¢
15, S. bead charge of the service; 'bride ryas' °harrningly gowned rn ' a
Mr S, 's% Walters, eves z delegate`^ Mr, eroy Prerket,0 Jalnestown, a
1. . , _ Ilako'Ga; lvho i`s a.dalegabeao the 1;,ay _,'freak of embroidered trtutl
to the ieores'tcss coo enhion atlaam hi C• A;' t Chicago, cane 'ver an wore ute regulation .veil and carried.'
Ilton` thds weer. a g ' 1 ° d, a sholyer ho u°t01 bridal; roses.
Mr. William Pic'card has returncii s'Pent a lycok with his parents, 7Vlr! q
from, It aand Mrs. • Charles. Parker, The drawing .room tv,as'' beaee,full.
St 'Phonies. ,where he lyes a Y
youth ' }Item's' M. I . Mr.' J. J.decorated With' flowers andthe bride
delegate to tulle conference. �.W s 1
M1: (1.' Holland now' c sos w land- Merger of-Z•uxllch, 'was the guest of fids ' cotnplo,�< vho wore unattended, , stood
sone new Chatham buggy, !! bI o hc:y, Mr, 17- Merner, on Moria„. be ore a bank of ferns and_flowers,
cis sister ,Mrs, Will C011yel. d£ "lin
cit c t
The dry weathest has prere.t a noon Miss Claire Spackman; who spent Miss Ruby Wise, sister of the brine,
to the farmers.
armers .the past two months at London, re-- played the wedding ,,arch
•
turned Mime last week. When ,the ceremony was concluded
"'Mrs. A'. Stewart - and daughters,and hearty congratulations bad been
Goderich Townshihews Marguerite, ,Gladys .and Eve- offered by those- present, all sal down
p syn, of Seaforth have taken rooms at to a well served wed(?long feast. 4
Mr, Wilfrid Thompson returned on Mrs. John `McLeod's tot the summer. Amongst the . gifts, which were
14Ionday evening from Macklin, mask.,
Mrs. A. Forbes of C1intoniis ,pend- handsome and n 0 m e r o u s was a
owing to the illness' di his 'lather, `fig the week with her daughter, Miss Piano from the parents, of the bride.
Mr. John
Thompson, assessor: Jennie Forbes, principal) of our Public IThe groom's gift 'to the bride was a
school.
Mr, Robert Dunbar left on 1'hurs- Miss 12rderly of . Thomas is
day last roe Winnipeg, whew; he guest at Mrs. dames Spackman'•;
tends taking up Inc (waters.befort' e
his departure Morn the Doherty Piano
e Organ C'otttpany,, ,where lie had ueen . Stanley Township
employed for the past eighteen ” y ® p
months, the office 'skiff presented him,
with, a beautiful set of (lour) ebony
brushes, FGis many friends, not reify
in the factory but in and around
4
n c
C4rnt� t sorry h
are O t at the TOSS SUSt lilt-
ed by his remoter from their midst,
beautiful 6 f
If !sun sunburst o pearls and to
a i the • pianist a pretty .pearl pin,
Mr. and Mrs. Innis left on She af-
ternoon titin front Clinton for a
honeymoon trip to Chicago, and , to
Sutherland, Iowa, where relatives of
the groom reside. They will also
t+,:sit • Detroit and other places.
The bride changed her wedding dross
for a grey cloth travelling suit with
which•h wore c wo c acblack halo.
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6
On their return Mt. and Mrs Innis
will occupy the groom's Fern, on the
Ind con., where they will be At Nome
to their f,riends.
The News -Record but echoes the
sentiments of the hose of friends of
the bride and groom when 1t wishes
We aro glad to be able to report
that )117 , William Clarke, who has
been seriously 111, is somewhat bet-
tcr.
1Vr. Hilton Ames visited friends in
they will, however, be pleased -t,) this vicinity over Sunday.
learn that lie obtained a position on Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Bate, from
the day of Inciar:4'val in Winnipeg.Toronto, cane up to see their rattier
who was ill. Mrs: Barton will remain
'some time.
Mr, and 14Irs. Andrew Anusaroug
Henson spent 'Sunday at the home of ri4'e them all good fortune and happi,wss
The Grand '1'h ink depot hero
was Archie Armstrong.
day evening last from causes wltr21,
in Breit married life.
totlally dos!.oycrl by fire on 'eburs- Mvs. Fergie of Winghan, is visiting •
_re In the vicinity this weft:.
are more or less a mystery, ;rife 1 Mr, Wellington Elliott 'sports a
blaze was first discove•.•:d about six 'dandy rubber -tired buggy these tines.
o'clock under the bitVding, but It was Misses. Ida Reid and Edith tRath-
extinguished, as it was lhouahh. tat- ,well are visiting friends 10 . Sttat-
e'., about 1.1:30, when most people ford this week.
wore in their beds, the fire broke out Mr. Ralph Stephenson attended
again', and this Lane got hoyond the Conference at St. Thomas.
control of the firemen• and the eitiz- Miss Florence Makins has returned
ens: home after a pleasant bisitat the
'the station was totally ihsrtClt'1, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fen,vick '
loss being about 82,000. The freight art.
loss Daniel Wilson, a former resC-
shed is 'Tint of the same building
and' the goods there were at,00 Il1s-
troyed.
There was considerable paper nod
other refuse where' the lire started,
and it in thought that a match
dropped may have ignited this.
The Grand 'Prink officials thunk the
tine was of incendiary origin so have
)ted Shanley in December last, and
their de!aotives at work. while here took ill from, which he
Mr.' Warrener of Clinton has been nivpis fully ??covered. FIe is surviv-
r n. Two
his wife and b sen
t nsitfni h s son, 1128., N. Warrenor of ed b's etsisters also survive, He was a mem-
dent of this township, passed to his
long rest at his home in Waterous,
Sask., on May 14th, after an illness
ter an absence of about sixteen years,
extending over a few months.
n son
Mr. Wilson after absence
a b to
of about sixteen tears, vis-
Ficnsall,
Mrs. James Bonthron has been° on
a visit to her parents in Waterloo.
JAIr. Fl, j. D: Cooke of Toronto
spent a few days in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Scilery of Kincar-
dine were the guests last. week of
Dr. and Mrs. Seiler,,,,
Seaforth
Mrs. J. ,148. Best and Mrs. Acheson
have gone 4o Goderich to spend the
sumnle;s at the home of the latter
there.
Mr. Joseph McMillan, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Duncan McMillans of the
Bank of C'onmerce, Toronto, its
spending his holidays at home.
Miss i.s
l�
Soor, has retailed e,a c iroat an
extended visit; with sten sister, Mrs.
Davidson of Strathcona, Alberta
Mr. Wilfrid Curl s has gone to St.
Mary's to take' a .position.
M'. Pierson, Grieve, son of Dr: and
Mrs. i Grieve of town; has just com-
pleted his course it the Faculty of
Education, Tor onto, acid has, received
the appointment of assistant princi-
pal of. Fourth avenue. Public school
in that city.
Mrs. Harry Beattie .and two ehitd-
ren of Winnipeg• have been n isiting
Mrs. Turner Sr,
Mr. James Archibald" has' hoegitt
a new auto. •
Mr. Morley Counter of Clinton 'is-
ited Seaforth a c f
fir
o endsa
I st week,
t
Miss Edith. 1 ro marl of Luck/tow
is in town visiting friehds
Mr, Arthur Mason has , returned
from a business trip to the hest,
• Miss Mary Modeland left for 'i an -
cower last week, The millinery staff
of E1 McFaull at, Co. presented her
before. her departure with a handsome
pearl broach:-
Mrs.
roach;Mrs. Cleary 'of liquidate:, who has
been visiting her sister, Miss ICiilor-
an, has returned home:'
The funeral- of Miss Ohatlett'e Shaw
daughter of the late William Shaw
of ,Seaforth, whose death _occurred
M Detroit, took place on Friday
Iasi to Maitlandhank cemetery
Zurich
Air. Fred Hess Sr, was a delegate
to the Lutheran Synod at New t-laut-
hu'ij last week. '
Miss Laura Steinbach is hone front
Detroit and will spend the summer
with her mother., 14Ir:s, J. C. '(Mb-
fleiseh. •
Mr• A1he;Jt Schnell of Edmonton is
visiting his lather ltlr. J. H. Schnell.
The: marriage tools place on 'Ve(i-
nesday of last week at the home of ,
the trtle's parents, 00 the ihtlt eon.•
of Hay, of Miss Melissa`Pfile to '
Roland Geiger. •
Mc18ILLOP TOWNSHIP:
Ma,. Ellison 'bas been nway fat a
Week or tiro yisi!ttng :his married
daughter in Mitcbedi.
.John Fulton ;and Peter I33rrorys,
who were badly iniu.sd, whets. a train
struck rho wagon uponr whdch' they
, Ware seated, arp 'I•cooveting,
gssrdea pairty is , announced foe'
lune 70th 'at ibe home. 28 • David'
Crawford.
bet of the Masbnic, order and was
bu:. ed by that order at WW'ai;rons.
Many friends and acquaintances in
Stanley will regret to hear- of his
demise,
Kippen
Mrs. P:d. Cudnito:.c of Flalkirk,
Alberta, and little daughter are home
for three months with her father, Mr.
Thomas Medlis. IIIc. Cadunoro is in
the general store business in partner-
ship with his cousin, ibft. Westcott,
formerly of Seaforth and Calgary.
M'.. and Mrs. Osborne are fanning
near then and are pleased with the
country.
'Mr. and Mrs. J. Il Dinsdale , are
home after` spending the winter in
Santa Barbara, California, with
their daughter, Mrs. V. Wood, Mr,
Dinsdale is much improved in :Health
though his rheumatism gives hint ' a
.. trouble
>rcat d a, f
r, o
yet. many
friends here )nope for a complete re-
covery of his Malta.
Along with Mr, and Mrs. Dinsdale
came their daughter, Miss Ida, who
has had a good posltriori In the Land
Titles office in Santa Barbara foe
some time.. They like the winter
climate of Southern California,
Mr. and MrS. D. K. Alton of Lanes
nisi ted their friends here and '.on the
Parr Line, Stanley, the past week.
Mrs, Aldan is Mrs. W. 'H. Johnston's
seater
and Mr. Ib
Alton •
O 14IrS.
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Stephensor1's brother,
MIs, (Rev.) Rr H. Barnby of Lam-
beth and 'daughter visited that lady's•.
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Win. Ivison, re-
e°nt
Wely, a•re'pleased to note that A,
W. -Johnston succeeded in obtaining
at
the end of his first year `tirsUalass
honars i.n mathematics and physics
in the late examinations at 'Toronto.
University,
Blake
The following is the report of S.
S. No..9, Stanley, for•tho month of
May
5th class—P. McBride, O. Nichol-
son, M J. Meyers. ,
dth class,. -L. Manson, A: Finley,
R. 'McBride, •
,Sr. 3rd—G. Douglas, A.- lapfo, L.
Finlay.
Jr, 3rd-,-il 'Kennel, J: Moyer, L.
Gingerieb. -
Sr. 2nd—L, Desch, A.• Meyers, S.
:Erb • •
Jr.2n
d-7-
.Harvey' Mogan:,,` Ilerbie
Moyer CV McOlinchey.
Part 2nd 1 ., Bechlcr, R. Sehrag,
Meyers.,
Part la -A., Douglas, E. Zapf°, (.1,
7irk
Part ib—FI Kennel, P. Gingericlr,
—(4. S, I-Ioward, Teacher.
Itir. . and Mrs. William Kirke of
Feirgrove, Mich,, who have been vis-
iting friends' here, have leturned to
Uncle Sam's domains'.
Rev. Mr. Richardson of J8ippen
preached in the Presbyterian • church
bete on Stinday week' while M;.. John-
ston took his work.
Fanners hereaboua' are fearsome
feat tht; con1jn et •wet weather tvl1A
present them' trout'planting fiber• corn
and Petitoes.
The Happy Event
Took Place in
Toronto.
The following from, the Toronto
Telegram will be perused with much
Interest by News -Record readers, the
bride being a daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Jaynes Smith, formerly of C1in-
ton, while the groom, a member , of
the Toronto police force, is a son of
Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson of (.rode
erich township. The News -Record on
I behalf of the. numerous friends, wish -
ea 14Ir.' and Mrs, Thompson a happy
and prosperous married life. The
t.l au
7 not n said , '
"Thompson—Smitll
very pretty evening wedding was
solemnized at the home of 118r. and
Mrs. E. J. Anderson, Lansdowne av-
enue, when their noire, Miss Emily
Almada Stni111, teas united in mar-
riage to. Mr, James A. Thompson of
Clinton, The ceremony was perform-
ed by the Itev. 14Ir. Faircloth.
Miss Eleeta Coultes, cousin' of Inct
bride, rendered Lobengrdn's Wedding
1 March. The bride, who was given away by
her uncle, Mr. P J Anderson, was
gowned in cream serge, and carried
a shower baguet of bridal roses and
lily of the valley.
Flora bridesmaid was Miss' Effie
Thompson, cousin of the groom. • The
groom was attended by Mr. )Prank
Anderson.
The house was decorated with pur-,
ple and white lilacs and lily of the
valley.
After the wedding breakfast the
happy couple left for their mew' Immo,
d'v
Gl one
C a t avenue,' the. bride's going
away costume being a navy blue tail-
ored suit and black picture hat.
The N, 's-
(.tt s Record leads ea s for town
t❑
and township news and thrives upon
comparison,
St. Vitus Dance
in Young Children
A Striking; iexample of .Its Cure by
the Tonic 'Preatmerrt.
St. Vitus
dance is the: con 1 ,
mgnest
form of nervous trouble .that afflicts
young children because of the poet
demand made on the body by growth
and development, and utero is alt ad-
ded strain
dded'strain caused by study. It . is
when these demands become so great
that they impoverish the blood, and
!supply
rcrves fail to receive their full
supply of nourishment, that the uer-
vous'debility which leads to St. Vitus
dance begans. •
" The remarkable success of Di.
Williams' ,Pink Pills in curing St,
Vitus )dance should lead parents to
give this groat blood -building medi-
cine to their children at the first signs
of the approach of the disease, i'al
tor, listlessness;,inattentioin„ restless,-;
nese -and" irnitability''are all symptoms
which early shout/ that /he blood and
nerves are failing to meet the de-
mand upon them:* Here is a proof of
the power of Dr. Wn1i'iams' Pink fills
do cure. this trouble. Mrs. J. W.
Towns, Oshawa, Ontt, says :—"At the
age of eleven My daughter was at-
tacked with St. Vitus dance, and des-'
Ihte all we •did for her the trouble
grew rapidly worse. Soon she was
scarcely able to ivalk, her body and
Irintbs e.�rod nd. d •
1 a tremble so,, and stir
was quite unable to feed; herself.
When she would iie down she would
be unable to rise without assistance:
As nothing was helping her S wrote a
friend whose daught(e•s had been sinii-
l'anly afflicted and she advised the use.
of Dr. Wilt ems' Pink Nits, which had
cured her child. I at once got • a
supply of the Pills;, and even the use
of the first box •seemed, to ;show'' all
improvement. ' By the time five, box-
es were used she was completely cur-
ed and has had no returcn of the;
ltohblc since." , • 'Sold by , all Medi-
cine detaers or by mail at 50 cents'
a boar or six hoses for 12.50 Sono Then
Dr. Wiltianpsi' Medlaina C'q,, Br ock
v%Ile, Ont,
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XXX
The balance of our gasoline
toves and lawn
e mowers at
a
bibreduction.
big n.
. educt
.--. xxxxxx _
Harland Bros..
Stoves 'and Hardware
SPACIAL SALE
f
LAWN AR VERANDAH FURNITURE
'Verandah Curtains
'verandah (,urtains
Verandah Mattings
The season is short so, we have made our profits• the
salve, Come early and get first choice.
The Store
of Quality
Phone 28
W. Waiker
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Residence
Phone
140
CLEARING FIRE SALE
On account of the slight
damage done to our millinery
we have decided to clear out
our
>rJ ,o
ck
at half
price. Come
early while the bargains last.
Starting-- -
FRIDAY
tarting--
FRIDAY and
SA TURDAY
ISS OANTELON & CO
NATIONAL
PORTLAND
D
CEMENT
stn
Is a 'little the best going, but we don't charge
any more for it, ' A fresh carload just in.
S. J. ANDREWS
S.
Herch&uits who wish
to talk to the public
about what they have
to sell use the advc�
tieing :alums ai Tie
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