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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-05-04, Page 44 Mt' Clinton News -Record Goderich Township 1 Summerhill. Me. George Cantelon Jr. sold his 05 acre lot on the 9th con. to Mr. Christie Gray who iso now in posses- sion and is putting in the spring crap. In a week or so he will move down his fatuity. Mr Gray is, a Tory and a Methodist so will leo! quite at' home on elle 9th. The handl of fellowship is exti'aded to him. Wait'J Ratbwell and William lI i (ole left on Tuesday fcr Edmonton, Alberti. This will be their smelt trip to that country. We are all pleased to know ;eat Mn 5. 1f. Pluntnu':, who was pain- ful?), ill for some weeks, and Mr: Robf. 'l'hompsu•u Sr.. who has also been critically ill, have both im- pw ved much in health. A wide circle of Friends has been u:uch c, ncorned about th''.L' two worthy residents of tho 16th cin. Mr. ('has. as the guest (Tifton. Miss Katie at hie home Thu Ladies' home of Miss Clifton spent Sunday of his father, Mr. J. The Question Is Easy E shall i myWall ') is Spring • PER'S. aeon is we e r e and y for your ON (levier spent Sunday here. Guild will nit at the Watkins on Friday af- trruoon. M.'. and Mrz:,. W. l'tiggin and family of Clinton spent' Sunday in the vil- lage. Mrs. E. Carte'' and little sons visited at Mr. J. Jolueeence s. Mr. H. Mayes has purchased a handsome driver from Jenkins Bros. Sunday school will re -open for the summer on Sunday at, half past ten. Thu sewices of St. Peter's church have bee's changed to 7.30 instead of 7 during the summer months. Miss M. Beacom of Clinton i?ent last week under the parental roof. Mr. H. Hayes secured second prize for his' two -yeas old colt at Bruce - field Fair. Mr. John Wright, has returned home after, a lengthy stay in Lou- don. Me. T. Scarlett' of Clinton Bu:i:ness College spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Tyner's. Messrs. (levier and Jordan have been imp.+tving their premises by er- ecting a wire fence. Mr. J. Johnsen Jr. of Londeisboro doing the words. Mrs. Crow, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Freitt.'a, this past two months, has returned to her home at Wiar'.lon. The. Q. oderich• Township Rural' Will Makes 1$ Big Addition to Its Mileage. The Goderich Township Rural Tele- phone System will make a big. ad- dition to its mileage this season.and has already decided upon forty Utiles made up as follows: Trunk line Clinton to Gcderi.eh which John Cantelon and George Hul- ler are now cross -arming. 19 miles in the western part of the township, with Godo:rich connection. 10.', utiles in the southwest Part of the town- ship with Clinton connection. And in all probability up the Base Line and through the western part of Rule 1.'.t. The Company has made a new agreemen'.' with the 'Bell whereby at a $2.50 rate the eastern pant' of the township gets connection through Clinton Centralwith celery subscrib- er in the township and also those in Wen' End Tuckersmith, East End Stanley, Brueefteld, Varna and Bayfio:d. For connection' with the Bell subscribers in Goderieh theta is a five -cent rate. The western pa le of the township will pay $4.00 per annum for centime - tion th:iiaughout the township and al- so with (ioderich town and the God- erich and Colborne Rui'als. To. reach Bell subscribers in Whiten there is a five -cent tariff. The ratepayers on the wets!`, side Of the Base Lino having waited upon, the council asking for connection, Presidents George HollaAd and Gov ,'.clock of the Goderich Township and McKiflop Systems made a jcint can- vas of beat district on Monday to ascertain which System the majority preferred. The arrangement was an amicable one so as' to avoid the building of any unnecessary lines. Tuckersmith Township. The annual:' elections held in Turn- er's church during the last couple of weeks resulted as follows : Sunday School. Supc'rntendent, Ili';bert Crich. Assistant!, Ira Johns. Stcret.ary, Miss Hattie Turner. Assistant, Miss Ru'h Switzer. Treasurer, Howard ('rich. Organists, Miss Mn..;+Walfers Miss Lucy ('rich. Epworth I.e'ague. IIon .-Presiden,', Roe. T. W. President, ira Johns. 1st Vice, Miss Tena Townsend. end Vice, Mrs. Levi Stong. 3rd Vice, Miss Flossie TownsLnd. 4th Vice, Harold Turner. Treasurer, Roy Pepper. Auditors, Miss T. Townsend z.n.l Mrs. Gt'erge Turner. Rec.-Secretary, Howard Crich. C'c,r.-Sccretai';, Miss Lucy Crich. Librarian, Miss, Rut'•t Switeer. Organists, Miss F. Townseatl, tier.•. F. Plewes, Miss Mary N alto:.,, Miss Rose Pepper, Miee L.t cy ('rich and Mrs. C, N. Turner. The Quarterly Love, Fcuee and Communion service will oe he'd at the close of the regular lire.tehing service next Sunday afternoon. The News -Record to any address in taneatc,da to Jun 1912 for 50 cents. and C'osens. uch & Co. IN p W rJs, �CIAL WAI S TS Bau#ield Mr. James Wallis is wending the week with his daughter, Mui. J. Garrett of near Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. William; Ferguson and son of Soafortsh spent a few days last week in the village the guests of itis. pae.'nts, Mr. and Mrs. John ; Ferguson. . Mr. Isaac Richards of Brussels spent Tuesday in the village. ' Mrs. Richards ana daughter, Miss Ellen Richards, who have spent 4'ae winter with her son at Brussels, re- turned to the village on Tuesday. Mr. :J: Rockwell of London returned to the village this week. Dr. Smith spent a few days this! week ;at Barrie. Mrs. Lawrence left this week for Brantford to visit friends. Rev. D. E. . Cami;i e. of Brussels will take the services in Trinity church next Sunday in the interests of the Foreign Missions and Chinese Famine Fund. Service at Bayfield 11 a, in.,. as Goshet at 3 p. m. and Varna at 7 p.1111. Rev. MI Davidson of, Mt. Forest occupied the pulpit cf. St, Ande.tw'n church on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Rogers of Seafortli oc- cupied the Methodist pulpit on Sun- day evening last'. The feAlowtng is .t'he result of the Eaa''ar examination in the Bayfield Public school Roo ' L Promoted from Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th— Dorothy Fowlie, Fred. Fowlie, Har- old Brandon, Flee Edwards, Dollie Ross, Kenneth Smith, Kathleen El- Rate, l_liott',Russell Erwin. Sr. 3rd to ,J:i.. 4th-aWillard St'ni. geon, Ji .in . Ferguson. Della 'Parker, Isabe'i Weeds, Willard Dresser. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd—Kenneth Currie, 13ussie Elliott, Ernest McGee, Kate. Little, Ethel Fowlie, Jack Jowett, Lulu Baker, Irene Currie, Abe Bran- don, Lillian Catling. From. Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd—Florence Elliott, Frank King, Wilfred Tom, Wilmer Blair, .Lorne Wormsley, Agnes McDonald, Sidncsv` Castle, Lola Blair, Muriel' King, Russell Hemel, Susan Westlake, Don Murray, Bertha West- lake. ' -Miss Forbes, Towhee Room IL . . From, Jr. 2nd to Sr. '2nd—Beatrice Brown, Alexandc:' Brown, Rea Tip- pet, Beulah Parker, Lulu Davison, Nina Heard, Irene Catling, Hales Droner, Melvin Davison, Mary Cur- rie, Ruby Elliott. Jr: 2nd—Willie Sanderson, Ethel Dr,'ltman, Izeta Menet, George Blair. Paef., 2nd Si'.—Lucy Woods, Greta Baker,. Leslie Elliott. Shirley King. Part 2nd Jr.. —Ruth McDonald, May Fields, 'Harry •Baker. Willie' Brown, Harold Weston, Russell Davison, Nor- ville Oeminhardt, Roland Reid: .Part. lst•-Willie •Parker, Jean Woods, ` Glad} s Condole, Mary Gal- hraith, Ethel Geminhardt, Lola El- liott, Jami .' Drehman. Robbie ' Blaie,.. Norman Toms, Willie! Heard, Charlie Gem'inhardt. Mrs. James Ferguson, Teacher. WE put cn sale Saturday five dozen Ladies' White Lawn Waists, extra good quality lawn, prettily trimm- ed with embroidery and each, it bought in the regular way, could not be sold for less than $1.50 and $1.75. We put these on sale fcr one week only for 79c each. Now is the time to buy a cheap summer waist. Finger -tipped Silk Ioves f you find the name Kayser e—ths kind with the tips es. The kind that combines y. The kind that is sold ee that guarantees. We have grey and tan. Prices 75c up. lette Silk 98c ;i ' Qt .r bu ting silk. In )3 a beautiful 744.0.6,§a Holmesville Mrs. Ileacs and Mrs. Mitchell of Souris, Man., visited f ;ends. hero Saturday and Sundae. Mr. Win. Keys and Mr. (i,.. R. Keys, Clinton, the latter the C.O.F. organ- izer, visited at Mr. W. Stanley's on Sunday. . Misses Eveline and May McCartney of Gederich >_icnt Sunday with friends here. The cheese factory started . the season's work last Monday. Thi townr;cip council met on ;Mon- day. Messrs. Chas, Williams .5a , C:. W. Sturdy and Alex. Welch were .ap- pointed sheep yaleators, each to, re- ceive $2 per day - whoa investigating claims. ` Two petitions reetiesit;ng telephone extension were received and granted. The clerk was instructed to, wa:t'e Mr. W. T. Mu.rney tit personally pre- sent' his claim at. next meetiing of. council for damage done .his sheep by dogs: The council agt'aed .in a body to. inspect the . fence on the 7th con.. which is said to cause' mow blockade es. Mr. Govenlock, reeve of MoK,illop, was present to interview the cpuncil with regard to an extension 'of the telri hcne line on the ' Base• Line, • with the m>sult that ie. was. agreed thee he and Mr. Holland should see the rate'?ayers and ' ar';ertein Which system -they, would •;prefer. -N. W. Trewartha, Clerk. The rig .busincf„ in connection with the Poultry Stilton here is in- creasing rapidly. Last week the shit-. ments amounted to over ., • hunire:d cases. It • is the intention •fie. graft wally branch out and ship f rem a number of centres in .the county. Tile outlook is good foe a. 'r lmper• crop of young poultry this season : and au rangement's are being . made to ere. large the fattening station here. The farmers seem to be. awakening 'to the fact that the poultry industry is one of the most valuables assets of the, farm. They are paving more atten- tion to it and the Station is help- ing along the good work in tteis conc- munit'j. StanieR Township 510. and Mrs. Sherritt of near Greenway, Stephen township, spent Saturday and Sunday at the borne • of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keys. Rey. Mr. and hiss. Eckert, returned missionaries, left on Monday to visit friends in Michigan. They expect ua return about July 1st to the home of Mr. George Kennedy of the Goshen.. ' Line. Miss Sarah Tito. spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Emma Peck. Miss Tit'a intends leaving this week for Rochester, New' York. Mrs. J. W. Reid stunt Sunday with heir father, Mr. G. Elliott, Goderich. township. Miss Mabel Seinson spent Sunday at her home on the Sauble Lino. Mr. and Mrs. John. Sherritt , of Stephen township visited Stanley, friends over Sunday. Mr. John Johnston, who at'eended Durham Model school last term and 'qualified for a teacher, secured. a school in the neighborhood of Exet- er, but owing' "to illness could not take charge. He hoped to be able to do so after Easter, but a relapse prevented him and he has resi►ofned, the school. Mr. and Mrs. John Keys attended the funeral of the latb;lr's coueen, Mary Parke, who was buried in Bay- field cemetery on Friday. Miss Francis Sharp has improved the appearance of h!z farm by a new wire fence. along ,'lie road. Mr. Angus. Murere of Saublei Line is making preparation for the eerectt- ion of a barn. - Farmers, throughout the township. are . hustling along with their seed- ing. The rain has helped consider- ably as the land was getting hard. • Mr. Norman R. Boyce, who .success- fully passed the Normal Examination is taking a course at Guelph to beih- t';,r . prepare himself for . flee teaching. profession. • :1 The following 'shows the standing. of the . pupils : of L. S. S. No. 9, Stanley, for April: . 4th—Emma Bechler. Pearl McBride, Mary J. Meytcs: Sr.. 3rd—Lorne Manson, Rachel Ga:scho, Jakie Moyer. , . Jr. 3rd -Nancy Brenneman, Menno Gesell, Alberta Finlay. Sr. 2nd—Gladys Douglas, . • Pearl,. Moyer, Abtir,ham, Zapfe. Jr. 2nd—Lillie Meyer, Lydia (Un- gerich, Ada Kennel. .Pt 2hd :5r.—Ada Meyersi, ,Harvey Meyer, :Sara Erb. ' • • Pt. 2nd Jr.—Laura. Desch, IIerbiet,. Moyer,. Gordon. lirk. . 'Pt. 1st, Sr.—Carl McClinehey, John, Oe`sch, Mary. Giugerich. • Pt. 1st ,Jr, -Florence Boyce, Ruth,. Sehrag, Edmund Bechler.. —G: S. Howard., Teacher. McKillop Township Messrs. Wm. Neal- and Geoeee Hol land,, have been shipping pots,!+sets, the former from Walton and the. latter from Dublin. Se:ding will be about completed this week. A few have finished al- ready. Quarterly meeting services. will • be conducted on Walton circuit next Sabbath ; the business meca3:ng to be held the previous evening. • . Miss Emma Lockhart, who .has. been ill with fever, is we are pleased tel hear, on the mend. Walter Davidson has purchased ., a nice new hop buggy. The Walsh brothers lost a good working horse from, distemper and Wm. Duffy lost a brood marl teem indigestion. Brucefield. The "Rovers" are kept busy prac- tising for elle coming season. In all. pro'babilit'y .' they will : ,play, a friendly, game: with . the ' Ilensall sportsmen the lather ' end of this week. McKillop Township 'The fall wheat is •poorand a • lot' of ie. is -being ploughed up, but af- ter having . two or ' three good crops of • Wheat, farmers • should not com- plain too much over ' one failure. Miss. Maggie', Serial has, been en- gaged tb teach the school at Harlock and commenced after Easter. , Third Term'Examination at The Clinton Collegiate Instigate. Only the names of pupils obtaining fifty per. cent.. or over are published here.' The' r'ietorts of all pupils have been sent to tie parents: or quare diens for therir examination Part I. Faculty Entrance. D. ` Cosens 78.6, W. Doherty . 71.3, E. Willis 70.8, II. Reid 68,6, V. Welsh 68.3, R. i)enholuc, 68.1.. Part .I.I. Faculty Entrance. 'C. Copp 85,3, N. Welsh 80, W. Doherty 70.3, T. Smitiders 68, W. Tamblyn -66:5, Fie Willis 61.6, F. Tamblyn 53.8.. Honor Matriculation J. Scott 66.8, J. O'Neil .61.6. Partial honor Mntelculatiou. 'N. C1uff 64. Normal School Entrance L. Smillie 87.4, M: Brown 81, I. Taylor 70.4, • M. Taylont 71.9, J. Buchanan 66.5, M. Lamont 65.6, J', Sturdy 64, L. Wasman 63, S. Copp 61.7, R. Cantelon 57, I. Glen 56.3, E. Levis 56.2, V. Barge 54.4, L. Drainage Demonstrations Beaton 53.5, E. 'Turner 52, 13. den 51.7, Brown50. , Brog- 1'.. . The Ontario Agricultural College is FIi, emphasizing the value of drainage G. Welt+ 81.0, orI';m.. Holland 77.1, J. again this sunthnct', for which purpose Aikenhead 73.5, H. Lyon 72.2, . II. drainage demonstrations are. being Turner 71.3, M. Shipley 68.9, F. Sin - held in many parts rt the province. man 68.8, E. Kelly 66.7, R. Dewar The following demonstrations are 66.2, M. Chown '61.6, G. Walker 60;1, announced for this county : V. Lobb 58.1, b. Copp 55.7, F. At Chas. . J. i)olmage's, Ilurcn Brown 55.6, N. Garrett:, 56.1, A, Mo; township, on Thursday, May 11th, at Connell 54,9, M. Paterson 54.7, Ci. 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Draper 54.7, M. Reynolds 54.2, C. At E. A. Murr's, . MoKillop town- Nicholson 53.0, 11. Cantelon 53,5, 1.. ship, en 1M1otiday, May 15th at 2 Ford 61.8, W..Wallis 50.1, 6t. Mc::1- o'clock hi the afit:rnoctn. lister 50., 0. Ball 50. These meetings should of spetcial Form I, intexedt as some difficult places to E. Ileaconi 72, W. McGregor 71.8, are involved. Resides the 'diva- Ii. MacArthur 60.8. I. Elliott 68.0, the particular r, problems G. McTaggart 68.7; W. Sundercook re' wick,�y Moe. 185 .2, A. Ik, at'a • 65.1, M. Mc'Jowan c5 .13.1, 0. . Cole 61.7, I'.' Wilkiin 60.7, td's vied' Co& 60.2,. W. Walker 66, S. th 59.2,, • V. x''ord' 58.2,• V. Hviins t' W. McNattghtott 618.5, . P. 54.6, S. ITenel 53.11, , S8'.0', M. Yates 68.7, E. eau - '...Harland 54..5, 51. l)aq•: i M• cKillop and Brussels . Companies Havea Dispute. There was a warm dispute between representatives of two. rural telephone systems before the. Ontario Railway and Municipal Board alt Toronto last Friday.. Application was . made' by to:ze•Brussels ' Telephone ' System, . which, 'connects • several . small towns. between Stratford and Soa,forth,- to have . long-distance connection wit''.i. the Bedl Telephone' Company. Their. application was .contested by `the Mc- Killop o-Killop. Telephone System, which Op- erates : over practically the, same .. country, and which 'already, etas con- nection. with the Bell Company: The latter 'systoca',_was ;represcented by MA. M. K. Cowan. The °.board reserved their judgment. . East Huron Asso- ciation" Officers. Brussels, . April 28.—Thu East Hur- on Liberal Association held 'its an- nual meeting herethis afternoon and elected the following officers Presi- dent, Alex. McLaughlin of Howick ; \'ice -Presidents, Win.. Elston of Mor- ris and John Gillespie of. 'East' Wa- wanosh ; Sec:tatary-Treasurer, F. S. Scott of 'Bruest+"s.., . Addt'asses were delivered by Hon. A. G. MacKay, Mr: W. ,Proudfoot, 'M,P,P... and Mr. Ar- chie 'Hyslop, ex -M P.P.• Banish Pimples and Eruptons. IN' THE. SPRING MOST • PEOPLE NEED A TONIC MEDICINE,• it Su, want the boat .of 'health and new strength in the spring you must build .up your blood with a tonic' medicine. Following. the long,, in- door winter months most people feel. depressed and easily tir:d. This, means that the blood is impure and watery. It is this stellae of the blood that . causes pimples. and unttighttly eruptions. To this same condition is due attacks of, rheumatism and luau' bago ; the sharp, stabbing pains• of sciatica and neuralgia ; poor appe- tite, fre6uene headaches and a desire to avoid exertion. Von cannot cu'e there ttcoubles by the use of purga- tive medicines—you need a tante, and a tonic only, and among all nidi- einem there in none can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for their tonic, life-giving, nerve -restoring powers. Every dose of this medicine. maker; new, rich blood which drives out im- purities, stimulates every organ and brings a feeling of new health and energy to weak, tired putt, ailing Men, women and children. If you are feeling out of sorts give this Medi- cine a tidal and see how quickly It will restore the appetite, z1avive' drooping spiritsand. fill ,your vying with new, health -giving blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are . sold by all dealers t ii medicine or will be sent+ by •., it to 50 remits a box ofil six boxe or $2.50 by addressing 'Dhe tit. illiams' Medicine Co., '13r+ooekv Onto