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The Clinton News Record, 1912-06-27, Page 4Swim amismimsw ;0oderichTow0shlp `l; Goderich TQwaship` Mr. Jatneg Tl1°1i1Pson;, acoom- i • Wr state that Mr. An - Panted by Ins wv_ fq, called hachkititoo 'Potent().iadaytoresumehis s 11'N ?ger 15 lUt 'nprc W ifi6 .thopolies f tel Jii"revg2 hearth rapidly as his mmn evofns . kerma. friends '; wound wvisll to see•, but wo teff Lite of sl,honlest:1 c vette e n treat •flim; theliine wcattle> will im- cx' tan than tae will evperienca (his g hi,o'speedily. wa 1 is on( 10 1 C n ' int the p tinlc begausc oG the berealon r t e fafattly has :fihis week sustained, AIr. Jaiitcs,Miller iia'.; erecting a t.g Lieu'G.` ;Sloan has, been attending the,lstahlo ;xi1lt basonient• .ich:tho ase Ma. Sterling fur taxes buliid- ml1.tal} (lamp at YraQ( P g l 1> 1's fait tarot, i , • -.. .. 11' t..11lt 11 'tahC.. 011 It L 1,�{n lveel,s; lo1 s l ¢ 1. 1. barn orii.aoa • NIr. R. B. Gola jacket his Mr., Charles liollund has, a L Tuesday 't last • weak: Weston Bros., field. of growin , lathy. `'Indeed we CS y o a t; g. 'f` B 'field wilt, clo the cement work; believe where is not a better one, >!n o _ a } and- the - only Matt Mains of Landes -w the entire tonship.• he I:rainin bore t g. SI':AFo'RTI'I Ido. Thos. Richardson has gone wash MIS. •.W. G. Ma tbets and liable daughter of Lethblcidge, Alta., are. spending tha summer the guests of the alady's parents; Mrs, Waitvicic. %Ieranda' I.Sereens. 6, S, and 10 .FEI T WIDE: llain'oks $1. and .$"1.50. Fans All Prices. COOPER & CO. i I 11 Mr:`" and Mart, J. P. Coleand Mr. and Mrs, Il 0. IToll ltd `spend latati:ry with tihs fornter's tinulo; Nor, J. T, Keys of istie ploy , Mr, George Hulce' is giving h!s house a now coat of paintwhich will add greatly to its appearance. Statute laba:.is now the order` of the day. May we suggest that the gravel bo spread smoothly and nicely raked limn. Good 'roads are beconlf m !solute necessity inthe e ies t p g a an i 1 / ti011 a icttila eat high state, o Miss A lss Clan v Riu't a risen spun t o week visiting her inany friends in this vi - Misses- Flossie Cole and L. Wawa:l- alta spending some time With Michi- gan:friends. Mo. Reubeli Johnstone's spieite.d new drivel: ma away list week and smashed the buggy colriderably, be- sides doing some other damage, The diver escaped. unhurt . Mr. Charles McGregor 18 enhancing the appearance of. his property by t toa inn bis house, to a coat of await, Mr. Clifford Mrler of '1 Toronto re- turned turned to the city on Friday after spending a weeks vacation at his, home here ("afford occupies the pos- ition whole- sale • •� . i a large t .k plc n ' tof o 1t101 70 a 1 g sale house and deserves credit Inc the way he is pts, ering. There's good stuff' an our Coders Ii. township lads and they invariably make their 'nark in their chosen line of work. The death occurred recently at Lit - eau of Mrs. alearge "Patrick, mother of Mrs. Harry 'Thompson of the 16th 0 c n. The deceased whose maiden name was Alicia Hobbs, was a native of London township She was mar - •'ed to Mr. Patrick forty-eight rears ago and they farmed in that township until a few years since. The aged husband and their family of ton c:hild- rem survive : Dr. T. A. Patrick, Mes- srs. Gcorgc„ Richard, J. A. M: arid 13, F. Patriok of Edmonton,. Alberta l; Mrs. John Burch os Saskatchewan, Mrs, Charles Fitzgerald of London township Mrs. John Middleton of Granton ; Mrs.•. Hatay Thompson of Goderich township, and Mrs. Sherritt r bit. rothq 1 t ' ltd Oneh of 'GrandBe is t 7 rr•and tic. sister, Robert Hobbs f 3 1 O Roil is n Mrs. Lyons of St. Mary's are also yet .n the land of, the '.puny;, Its cause of death was paralysis and the weeks, v* , deceased was Ill for several rat vet 1 1 riTts Patrickwas a member of the Meithodist church. Tntcrnrent was made in the 1a10515 plo'' in the cemetery at Birt•, 'MILLINERY AND ' DRESSM:AKI NG IF IT'S Naw IT'S Hama 111111MIIMIll • PISoNE No. 78 READY TO WEAR. Ir i't''S 11 ERG IT'S NEW Couch .K Co. SatilPday iE.ilhillery Sale $L98 As the *millinery season is drawing to a close, This accounts for our Saturday prices, The hats are some of the smartest and newest shapes, all trimmed in our ownwork room. Just 15 hats to sell at this price, regular $4 and $4,5O. Your choice Saturday $1.98. Dainty Apparal for Summer in our Ready - to -Wear Department Now that the warm weather is here you should have doili- es suitable for the season, tvomen seeking su(n(ner ap- parel will find our styles far ahead of the average ready. to -wear models. Come in and look around. You need not necessarily buy: We are al- ways glad to see you. All-over embroidery dresses from $4.75 up. White cotton voile', dresses from $10 up, New gingham dresses from $4 up. White wash skirts from $1.50 up, New muslin dresses from $5 - up, New house drosses from $1,85 op, New nett waists' frout $2 25 n p, New Lingerie and tailored'. waists $1.50 up.. New farcy parasols from $1,50. up. A good smart'boy wanted to learn the Dry` Goods. BUSINESS. Holmesirille. • 'Taos. Holland nil `n. of Win - a son, ..�' nipeg, are ui5iltiug aniong alit* i adY(s d abo s. " 1 many.. [frau s Kele ut A I .. afse pleased to see ,her; looking se wet'. Mr., Cleary ataBritasela'ds visiting at f`MI J Yes fon a 'the home o , W f tory days The. many ;friends'a the latt'ar hill be pleased to learn chat lie has almost regained' his wonted health and strength. '['ho tusy' hum •. of the tiiowcras,.again, hear, aS too fanners have commenced cutting their: 1155. , would )0 8 boon, to the A - good rain. ww I o a fariners..'Just now. The 550011(1 son of Mr..: Larder the other day fell 'from the railway bridge to the wad below and received a had- ly sprained arm. On' :Tuesday one of the volunteers while walk1ng from Canton to God-- march od-each :was overcome by the heat ` aria was found lying unconscious by' She wayside. Ile was carried to Ulu; horde of Mr. S. T. Walter and with r Ile took c eel some d(fri om alt'. y lest() the (welling train to the' G lm . At the last regular mooting of the Women's Institute, wi.ich are always held at the home of Mrs, Wm. Mul- holland, a pitasant little social fca- tare was introduced when the ladies read the following address anSI pre- sented thele hostess with a handsome gold -mounted umbrella : '`Dear Mrs. Mulholland,-'• It is with feelings of gratatudc that wo embrace this'oppottunity feeling that \v0 aro indebted to you for your kindness. to tis as itlelilherS of the Women's. rt ite!. insti- 1ie desire you Lo acce this r our recia- s 1 ho in behalf of. o a teal token PP our ' S ''lit tlL'h U 11 n l your L10 Ira Y \ t ,o o } P hest 'wishes that you may long bo Spared !,.ilio and enjoy at . --Signed on . behalf of the Bran—al : Mrs. L. a'1 ebb ui�b, president ; Mrs. George .tI irs , Miss Li/. 15 Nord." Mrs. Mulholland was NTT,/ much I '' d cs but thanked the la i sl tp.)ised, U t site t cc heartily for their kindness assuring them that it was a pleasure 80 her to have thein meet .in her home and bidding then a perpetual welcome. Thee I•Irill ut I •s{ file Branch is in a healthy state and the monthly ,neet- i in s are full of interest and helpful- ness, Clit►ton NEWS -Rector Bagfleil , Mr, and Tars. a Fred.J: �I 11 •anal: 'family arrivea last , 1e k f(a m "Chis tan and n e a iv gC' have tak co ' a it t1 e' .L 1Vbite City Cir the season. Mr; and Mrs. Frhak Calaaa erfe up Irani London - it tt toll auta 1as3 k wee andtare- now se(tlod 'in, their edttage ei the - terrace, for ddlci0 ' sum- tater menthe: ' r. Miss Allis .,Mitchell of London Lathe 'guest of, Mrs Falk, ` JSiiwardt: a.tina' ;week. �. --;Tyliss 11111tel D, h11ta is ) t 1 g tu;li fltlends:at. Floly'ood. '' .DtAtki -Atkinson 'of Detroit spent a tow, days with hi. family .this-', week 'at their •sunlnlor cottage on :the 'ISA' xaee, : Mrs, W. G. Wilrters, Masses and Catharine arid ,Masters Donald, Jack, Douglas and :Deedie 'Winters'. came over four Detroat last week and ,area now occupying their Sennet' cot- tage, , • Mr. F. Heath of Calgary last week 'joined the family at their 'cottage, "The Cedars. Messrs. Mackay n sus Hugh A1ac av a d Clarence \' i ' in •incus the ren lu of oak took in 1 P I o0 R g at London last .week. • Aliss Maggie McLeod .oft last week for Detroit \viler() she has accepted a posi!t(loa. Summerhill.. Mr. incl Mrs. A. Scotchmer of ,4tan- ley township are spending a few ilays as the guest of their daughter, -Mrs. Albert 'Townshend. Quite a number from around hero visited the military camp at. Gloria- ich on Sunday. Miss Edna Johnstone of Listow1l is !tall. SI I her;stn Mrs.N. a l h guest of cot a R Mr. John Clifton visited IIs broth et Mt Charles Clifton on Sunday.. Mita wila.ams, 10110 has been on the. sick list, is improving nicely. Road work is the- order f the day. Miss K. Gorier is spending her holt,- days at her borne here: Miss Fern Beacom is visitaag her sister, Alts, W. Biggins of. Colborne. Mt. Ward entertaieed'8 be of his friends and ncighboot on Friday cv- eting last and all report having had a very jolly time. Mrs, .1, Lloldtllorpe of. Godel'ich was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. If, Bali, last week. Mr. H. 13iggin i5 holida}ling anter the parental roof, Mr. Janes Lovett has returnedd Route from attendance at the Clinton Business College. We are pleased to ldllOW that [1e was succes's'ful In pass- ing his eaams. Mr. Russel Colborne has returned to Seaforth alter a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Col- borne. Porter's Hill Miss Florence, McClure, daughter of 1 Reeve and Mrs. McClure, was the winner of the silver ntedel in the stenography department of the Clin- ton Business College, having won the highest average ofmarks in that de- partment. On Wednesday evening next a -straw- berry, festival will be. given under the auspices of Bethel church on the lawn of AIr. John (lex.,The Blackstone, or- chestra will be present, and the new pastor, Rev. Mr. MoCormich, will, at. is expected, give an adda;ss. All will be made cordially welcome. Corrie and spend an enjoyable et'eniug with the Bethel people, Mr, and Mrs, Wnt. Johnstone spent a few' days with Mitchell briehds. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter an'd their: daughter, Miss ' h i I 1 a'n,. were in Colborno on Saturday ahsiting Mr. Pottea's sister, who is ill.. Mr. John, Johnston of Centralia, aroo.mpanied by Mr. 'Kerr, called on friends in the vicinity recently. Mrs. Holdsworth of •Holnesville is spending a few Weeks with her daugh- ter, aughter, Mrs. C. 11oPhaf l.. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vanderburg spent Sunday Nhe guests of Irks, Robert Elliott of Cloderieh. The st'+twberry festival to he held on the lawn of Mr. John Torrance, on Friday evening of this week will be under thea, auspices of the Pres bytett:an church, A real pleasant' time is assured. St,' Helens. Rev. Mr. McIntosh has returned Lion 'Lha General Assembly ab . Ed- monton and ocetlpied'ha(s own pulpit on, Sunday. Thirty pupils wrote at the tatrance' examinations ,St. Helena, last week, We wish " everyone of them success. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. 'Johnstone of Stanley wero visiting at the home of Me. 'Robinson• lWoods last week. Kir. and Mrs. David ,Macdonald of Wingham were guests at the hbinc of Mr, and Mrat Thomas Todd on ;Ma- me. mMc. John Barbour isvisiting in and` around Sb. Helens. - Mr. 'and Mrs. .John Iii 5n of Itinloss spent Sunday at the home . of. Mr. Wad Mas. 'C, Woods, Bruceiield. Miss Mary Laing spent the ;cast week 'dao guest of her 181:etd, Miss Emily Morl'isou. Mt: and Mrs. J. Karnes o1 Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Fowler aver Sunday. Mr. R. Andrew of Drayton w{ as the guest of Mr. E. W. Morrison for the past week. The last football game of the dal - tract for the Interntocl.ate aeries will take place here next Tuesday c veli ng when Winghatn and Brumfield will good terata game.. "r'willi be- a ()fie. Mr.antl Mrs. 1-r. B. Jetts of Bond Head and AIr. and Mrs. Lorna ilarta mann of Aurora vote guests of 'heir f, w , •.•' 1 for a c 1vI ( aunt, tilts. Rohr. n sqi , days last week. They made the trip in their auto from Bond Head and re- port having had a very•pleasant drive. Bith` LieuRn Lieut; It. , Sloan, e: