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The Clinton News Record, 1912-11-28, Page 8November 28th. 1912 Immowinowoomaiam Clinton News Record L.endon Road vlr G• 13: Hanle'y" tripped on Mon- . and in. falling 'teeth ed one rib and badly bruised two others, This •ivdi.lay hiin up for some time which to one of an, active nature like - our genial neighbor ,vill',ptote a•t'rial, indeed. Mrs, John Hu iter and Master'Ro MC visitingat f Clinton 11e o Cli o In n Frank ,Giant's. Miss Annie McP.haii is visiting (>ad• erich township friends, ` • Mrs, .1 Dodd of Clinton spent a few days of last week with -her, slaughter, Mrs, G. W. Layton. The threshers are ihis•week finish- ing up the season's -operations. The beef ring has :closed down. for. the winter months. The season just at an end extended' over thirty weeks and was satisfactory to all :concerned. The funeral took place on Wednes- '•day of this week of Mr, Plaetzer father of Mrs. H. Livermore, Mrs, floltzhauer,, of Clinton is another daughter. i'Surnmerhill Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Govier have disposed of their stock of merchan- dise and the store along with which' goes the .postofficc and' the carrying of the mail from Clinton. We are all sorry that they have decided upon this mod© forthey ate held in the great- est esteem. -in the community. The purchaser is Mr. T. E. Mason who farming g has decided to retire from a to take up a business career. Ire ha's spent his whole life in the community Y nmunit and there' are many in- deed who will wish hips success. Mr. Mason does not 'take possession of the store until about the middle of January: Tuckersmith Township Mrs. Dustow of Delmore has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Nott of this, township, and also her brother IiLr. T. Mason and other 'fri ends 'in Clinton, Coderich Mrs. Holt and Miss Holt are vis- iting in Toronto, . Mrs, Chas. E. Young attended the :convention of Women's institutes in Toronto last week. Mr. R. J. Geddes, who ,has 'igen in Hamilton packing apples for some weeks has returned' to town. Miss Jennie Proudfoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, M. Proudfoot, was united in marriage to Mr: W.. E. Forbes of Saskatoon, Sisk., on Tues- +clay morning of last week. After a trip through the southern states Mr. and: Mrs Forbes will settle in Sask- loon. Owing. to a bad break in the tarts .engine at the pumping statitni. Cad- .erich is cut off from electric" light. It is a serious drawback but is be- ing met as cheerfully as niay be by the citizens, who are resorting 1.0 all sorts of devices in order tobe able to carry on business after, dark. Some of the churches were obliged to cancel the evening servile' -on San - •day . tor .lack of lighting facilities. Mrs. Macpherson left last week for • s :a visit in Ottawa with her on. She went down in time for the opening of Parliament. Registrar Coats, D. F. Hamlink interested S. Morningstar were l ested visitors_ at the ' fruit and Rimier slow in Toronto recently. Mrs.W. F. Clark left last week for • Grande Marie, Minn.,. on hearing of the sudden death of 'her brother, Mr. Joseph McDonald, formerly, of Dun- lop. The local' electric flight plant is still out of business, and the English and . Catholic churches dispenhed with ev- ening services on Sunday. The Meth- odists used the private plant of a moving picture theathre, .while,• lab- Hullett Township p }a McCaughey and Edna Misses Rose' spent Sunday With . friends in this township. Miss Lizzie Rawley of St. Co1-' Umban ,fs visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett.., Messrs. Will and Fonce Boyle of St. Augustine spent Sunday at the Immo andMrs. P f< igl e . DRIVER FOR SALE.—RISING 0 Years. Sound, not afraid- of autos. Lady candrive him. -Apply to A. 0. Patteson, Victoria street. Blyth Vire early Sunday _morning totally destroyed the woollen mills property. Themill, which has been closed down, '. for several years, will bea complete loss to the owner, Mr. T. R. Forsythe, of Ottawa, as it was uninsured.' Immediately on the dis- covery of the fire an ' alarm was sent in, but despite the fact that a .new waterworks system has recently been installed at a big cost to the town, the Tiro had gained too much headway by the time the brigade ar- rived on the scene for the pressure available to be of any use. Tho fire marks the passing of the first manu- factory located in this town,; itwas established by the •present owner's father twenty-seven years ago. The Bible Society held a union meeting in the - Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening at which there was a very good attendance, the three ministers taking part. Rev. C. Farr, of Trinity Church, gave the first address on "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel." Rev. Mr. Jewitt` followed, Rev. ` Mr. Tur- ner of the Presbyterian church, closing with an able address. Mr. A. 13. Carr was a visitor ` at the flower show in Toronto. Miss Edythe Gidley visited Toron- to friends for a few dayh recently. Mrs. I< Waterloo is Moser o f visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Carr: • Mrs, Tunney went to Seatortlt to visit relatives recently and was tak- en ill. Her many friendsare hoping that she may soon recover. A. party of Bunters consisting of Messrs. F. Embrey, R. Nichol, 13. Herrington, J. D. Melville and Bert Allen returned from the north last week, having been successful in se- curing the allotted number of deer, one each. terns were introduced at -the Presby-- terian . church. Many where the lighting devices called: into play by merchants on Saturday night. The elevator of the Godorich Elev- ator and Transit Conipauy, with a capacity of one million bushels and used jointly by the C. P. R. and G- T. T. R. -has been practically blocked for two or three weeks, owing to the scarcity of cars. There have beeri some shipments out,but not nearly enough to meet orders 'or to • ]seep. the elevator free , for car- goes from up the lakes. The Wes- tern Canada Flour Mills Company's elevators here have a capacity of 750,000 bushels, but are used mainly for storage of their' own grain for milling. Captain A. M. Shepherd' announces the, engagement of his youngest dau- ghter, Helen, to Mr. Thomas Lin- wood Prevt, The marriage will take place early in -December. Coroner Dr. W. J. R. Holmes' jury here Monday to -night found that the Beath oldie little child of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reeves, of this place, which occurred in the local hospital on Monday • last, was due to inani- tion, and roundlycensured the par- . elite for, not looking after the child d. • 'and providing it with'proper foo p Drs. A. 0. Hunter and W. F. Gal low, who conducted the post-mortem, teptilied that the child was not pro - petty cared for, andwas✓fn a star- ved condition at the time of its death, Sixteen . other witnesses, Moreover, '' the majority of them neighbors' declared that the Reeves' children were often left alone at night, and were by no means proper- ly looked after. No announcement was made to -night as 'to any action being taken in the case Mr- John Bennett has returned from a visit tothe west. ' Mr. J. Coombs of Toronto visited friends in •Blyth last week. Hensall Miss Blanche McAllister, who 18 well, known in town, has received the appointment of superintendent of the Clinton hospital, of which in- stitution she is a graduate.. LOST -On NOV. 16th, BETWEEN Clinton : and Hanley's on the Bay- field Road, a sable 'muff. Finder kindly_ leave at The News -Record office or communicate with Mrs. Thos, Nicholson, Sauble Line, Stan- ley. 'Phone '9 on 99. —58-1. SERVANT WANTED,—APPLY TO Mrs. Malcolm McTaggart. -57 POTATOES.—OUR SHIPMENT OF potatoes from New Brunswicir will hot arrive for •a few days yet. In the meantime we can supply a lim- ited number of customers. with. smallquantities until the N. B. cars come in—Steep & Co. Orders may be left with Beacoln & Smyth, Phone No: 45.. —57 WANTED—SMALL BOY TO DE - liver parcels and work around the store after school (tours, Also an. intelligent lad to learn the busi- ness.—Apply at . Irwin's, Clinton. —57-2. FOR SALE. ONE SPAN OF heavy horses, 5 and 0 years old, weighing 1i700 pounds each.—J. R. Holmes, Holmesvilie. —50. PR It4 SALE 010WOOD • _, ONE . 7I' S heating stove, one coal range, cup- board two bedsteads, three tables, organ, Sonia carpets, etc, Apply to Mrs,' Jas. Butler, Albert Street, -57 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements.— 14Ir. T. E. Mas- on has in:Articled the undersigned to sell by public auction at lot 27, con. G, F 1 eft on Wed nesd aY. Dec. 11th,. the following : IZorsos—brood mare 10 years old supposed to be in foal to 'Bankfield•.Baron,< gelding rising 3 sired by Bankfield Baron, weight 1500 pounds; gelding rising 4 general purpose, 2 fillies rising 2 ;years well matched,,sired by Bankfield ` Baron, 'spring • colt,lil- ly, sired by Bankfield Baron, driving mare 11 years old. Cattle— '2 cows supposed to be in calf, due, in April, cow supposed to be in calf due in June, heifer 3 years old, 2 heifers 2.years, Polled Angus, 3 heifers , rising 2, Polled' Angus, 2 steers 2 years old, Polled Angus, 4 " spring calves,.1 calf 2 months old, Hogs -1 brood sow due to farrow Jan. 23rd, 11 pigs 4} months old,. Isnpletuents—binder Frost & Wood with truck, mower new McCor- mick, Sulky rake Frost Sr, Wood, cultivator Massey -Harris, disc har- row„ seed drill, land roller, turnip drill, Perrin Sulky plow, Walking plow, set iron harrow new 4 sec- tions, eations, set bob sleighs new, set. light sleighs, wagon with box, grav- el box, pig rack, hay rack, fanning mill, cutting box, pulper, set scales set heavy hotness nearly new, set plow harness, pea• harvester, buggy road wagon, cutter nearly new, grind stone, stone boat, Daisy churn, • Capital Separator nearly new, washing machine, iron kettle, 3 bed steads, 1 centre table a. doz- en chairs, ; some pictures, hay fork 140. -feet of rope, slings, ropes and pulleys, whililetrees, 'neckyokes, a quantity of feed corn and man- golds, and, about 75 young hens, forks, chains, hoes, grain bags and other articles too numerous to mention. Corn, fowl mangolds and hogs' cash. . There will be . ample. accontodation for horses on -day of sale at the farm barn or at Mr. Jas. Snell's and Mr. Jas. South- •combe's. There will be no reserve as the proprietor is giving up ' 1 sums' o f Terms Al fn s farming . Te $10 and under, cash ; on over that amount 10 months credit will be given on approved joint notes- or straight discount of 4 percent for cash. T. E. Mason, Proprie- tor, T. Gundry,Auctioneer, Wns 0 Iluggies . • Cntters AT REDUCED PRICES BETTER THAN THE BEST. While it is generally admitted that The Family Herald and Weekly Star. of Montreal, is the best family, and farmer's weekly paper printed, the Publishers are determined to make'it still better. They are sparing no ex- pense to give their subscribers of 1913 bigger value than ever. 'their beautiful picture, "Mother's Treasur- es," is a delightful subject for the hone and 'it is safe to say that no one who receives e, copy would part with it for double the money. • No mistake can be made in sending one dollar for-,ithe great weekly pa- per for 1913, Every subscriber gets the picture, "Mother's Treas Cr S size 23 by 29 • inches, free. It is the biggest dollar's worth offered to -day. Marriages MILLER-MILLER—At Dashwood on Nov: 14th, Laura Miller daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Miller to August Miller. FORRES-PROUDFOO'r—At Goder- ieli, Nov, 20th, by Rev. Geo. E. Ross, assisted by Rev, J. B. Cropper, Wesley, Edwin Forbes, of Saskatoon, • . Sask., to Jennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Proudfoot ,of Goderieh. Births HOVDE—In Seaforth, Nov., 1911, to 'Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Houde, a son. McCONNEI,L—At Kindersley, Sask„ on Oct. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. U. (1. McConnell, formerly of Stanley township, a "daughter. BURI71ON—In Wingham, Nov. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burton, a do:litter. CRUIICSHANK—In Winghani, Nov. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cruikshank, a son, FARROW—In Seaforth,, Nov. 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Farrow,, of Brussels,' a son, SMITH-Iu Cyoderich, on Nov. 17th, to Mr, and Mrs, .13. Smith,' a song; Seaforth. ' Mr. W. D. VanI3gniond has gone to Toronto for tke winter months. • Mrs. 0W. E. 'Southgate is visiting in.. Ottawa and Montreal .. for a few; weeks. Mrs. Nelson I•fays of New York is visiting her ,parents, Mr, and Mrs. , M. Campbell. Mrs, Roy Willis of Calgary and child are visiting Mrs.' Robt. Willis. Miss Helen Richardson spent a few days with. Wingham friends 'recently. Mrs. Robt Elliott of Beanisville has. been visiting Mrs. Fletcher at the manse, Thames Road. • Port Albert Ir. and Wks. Rdbt. Duh•niu of Dungannon visited Mr. and, Mrv. James Hayden on Sunday. Mr. Jahn McBride is back again from the west,wh'ere he went in the •4rarveet. Mrs. 'rhosGreen has. been visiting G in Detroit the past week., Rev. Mr. Fotheringhara, rector of St. ‘corge churchGoderieh, olfi ciated at Christ churckt, here on Sun . when Holy Cepirnunioo';was Bele- orated. ' His hionor, Holt, atteadeli service here on Sun'day,. . 1 rebuilt buggy $25.00 2 85.00 1 heavy democrat • 25.00 1 1 -horse heavy wagon 25.00 1. rebuilt cutter .4.00 1 ,(. 7.00 1 12.00 Estate JOHN LESLIE Clinton, Ont. Great Mock Court Trial under the auspices of Clinton Lawn Bowling Club, in the Town Hall,' Clinton bn Tuesday Evg., Dec. 3 MEETING OF THE Ii7RON COUN- eil.-Tho council of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber, in the Town' of Goderieh, on Tuesday,' December the led, at 3 o'clock. All accounts against the county, requiring settlement, must be placed with the clerk before this date.—W. Lane, Clerk,, Dated Nov. 18th, ,1912. T AlFS.—I WILL BI7 AT THE following places to collect taxes for the ,township of Ilallett; Clin- ton=