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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-07-27, Page 4M: Ik 4 ndon Road Sulmo:gerbilL Miss Nettie Keend nice of Misra Myrtle Tiplady h -rent Sunday Tomato suave pees, visiting ser vis- its the guest of Miss fabler Govier, tear, Mre. Will Staniwry• Mr. Oiprrell of Crystal City, Klan., visited ak Mt. G. B. lIaniey's last ,week. The Indtaus are pulling flax in this Mr. R. J. Miller of Clinton. paid a district, flying vsfit ;co friends around here the M. Joe Addison and family of other day. Brumfield visited at Mr. Livermore's a Miss Clara Biggin visited at her on .Sunday. home here. Miss Minnie McCartney of Detroit . Mr. Charles Clifton spent Sunday visited her sister, Mrs. Manley, laa'i; the guest cel hie father, Mir. J. Oil - week. She is flow in Goderich ler a ton of Prosperitis few days visit before returning 'to . The News -Record to rhJ end cif 19111 Detroit. _ for 25c. • The London Road Epworth Leaga-1 Nt. and Mrs. T. Lindsay, . and lam - pts to the number of forty or more fly spent Sunday with friends on the picnicked at Layfield o:t 'Tuesday of 16th. con. las? week. Needless to say all en -The ibllovfog is tate ryxortof 8. 8: joyed 'the outing very much. {, No. 12, • Summerhill, for the month The Nenvs -Record to the end of 19111 of Julie for 25e. Entrance Class -Willie Townshend, Etta McBrien. Sr. 4th- Alvin Townshend, Effie Mr. Eddie Miller spent the Sunday 1 with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Biggins of (.Clinton. visU. d at Mr, Beacotn's on Saturday. TO OET A HAMMOCK, A FAN AND A READABLE BOOK • ti Rath. .Tr. 4th -Florence Lawson; Mabel Harvey, Teenie Marquis. Sr. 3rd -Neville Forbes, May Sav- ille, aville, Fanny Lovett. Jr. 3rd -Olive Wright, Jean Lind- say, Edda Mair, Wilson Eath, Mer- vin Faaiuhar. Sr. 2nd --Cora Jervis,Dorothy Mar- tinis, Fred. Johnstone. Jr. 2nd -olive Wright, Johnny Townshend, Bessie Lindsay., Amy, Sic - Brien, James Johnstone. Part 2nd -'Mary McBrien, Etta Hardy, Eddie Jctrnstone, Nellie Bea.- cora, eacorn, Jean Farquhar, Hilda Forbes. Part 1st -Neiman Wright. Goderich • The Rebekahs had a wet afternoon for their picnic on Wednesday, of last . week at Point Farm, Architect Fowler was called ' away recently to attend, the funeral of the 'late Thomas Gibscu of Listowel. Knox ehui h calendar for July, 16th -embodied the following paragraph t "We. •offer our bee/Most congeatula- tions today to: Mrs. Captain. Gibson, the long-tdhnre honored president of Malcorm Macdonald, ,ton of Cap- tain Malcolm Macdonald, has wholty recovered Dom his regent attack of lung. disease. Mr, and Mrs, St. George Price and daughter, Laura, left on Monday week to visit the former's relatives in Belleville, . the old Price hoime and they have relatives there. Mrs. Gibson and son Bertram, who have beeenthe guests •oiMrs.. Rebert. Johnstone, have returned to tiaeir home at Toronto. The Tug Edward Bake came up from, Rondeau last week andwill be employed on the breakwater construe - teen work. Copper coins and: dynamite have been round in a deep excavation at tone 4i'ay of Guelph. r !1 sse • aistr$6101M BIC VALUE B;C VALUE Couch & Co 1 25 to 50 p c off all Summer Goods During 'Jul end August Here are a few of the specials we are. offering.. MUSLINS % P.RICE Any muslin in store .ex- actly price. There is a number of good Pat- terns left to choose from. PRINTS 10c Yo{ir choice of best En- lish prints guaranteed fast colors good assortment of patterns Sale price 10c per yard. G(iH I Af1S 9c N Several good patterns left reg 12% and 15 for 9e. BOYS SUITINOS IOc 100 yards of good strong .. cotton suitingsuitable for , boys Blouses and suits in Stripe ly ,� oS jog 15c .Salty."p1,1ce 100 ii ATIERBLOON SKIRTS dozen' only Mack H.eatherbloon Skirts reg $2.50, Sale price' *1.89 WHITE LAWN WAISTS Exactly >} price. Take your choice of any waist , • during thissale 4 price. CREAM NETT WAISTS Only T of these pretty ' • waists left they would be good value at $5.00 Sale price. $2.78. WHIT UNDER- SKIRTS RTS Only :1 dozen left, They are good quality cotton and are trimmed with Embroidery Sale price 590 DRESS GOODS 39c 300 yards of all wool Dress goods in nearlyalt shades suitable for' suits and dresses reg 65c Sale price 39c• WRAPPERS 25c dozen only good print wrappers in. colors reg 01.25 Sale Price Theo MO SCHOOL ENTRANCE FAMINATfflN RESULTS. The papers this year were very fair and a good percentage of the candi- dates succeeded in passing. The ma-. lority of the failures were in Geo- graphy, Arithmetic and. Spelling. 650 was the total available, while for honors 48T were necessary and to. pass 390. i CLINTON. Honors. Margaret McTaggart Alice Slornan Cela Beacon Helen Rodaway Harold Holmes - Harry Shaw ' Arnold. Rathwell Carman Hoare Pass. Wilfrid .Dickenson Harvey Walker Harold Kitty Lunt Howe Roy Chowen Irene Collins Irene Gould Loretta Barge Anna Pearl Junor Lack Kennedy Chester Marshall Elsie Finch Percy Wheatley David A. Cantelon Laverne Cook Violet Argent Anthony Yosbec Roy, Forrester No. No, .No. No. No. No. No. No, No: • 530 519 514 513 503 499 495 488. 475 466, 452 444 438 432 ' 430 429 429 • 415 411 409 407 402 402. 392 391 390 HULLETT :TOWNSHIP, Honors, 5 -Lila Howatt Pass. 5 -Margaret i ,air 1 -Edith. McMichael 8 -Ivy Roberton 5 -Jennie Stalker 5 -Rena Bar ,' 8 -Orval Phillips 8-Vanley Garrett 1 -Edna Jamieson r. BLYT1L Honors i1y' Murray Pass.. Harriett Spafford Har.rf Johnston George. Sloan Dela Potter Thornton' Fear 490 402 400 470 •433 409 399 391 392 • 491 451 429 429 419 • '399 • GODERICFI TOWNSHIP. Iloncrs. No. 9 -Stella Nelson. Pass. No. No. No. No, N0, No. No, No, No. No: No. No. No. No. No. 5 -Harold .Wallis 12 -Elva McBrien 12 -William Townshend 11 -Edna Powell 9 -Edna Wise 4 -Ida., Mae Sinclair 10 -Elva. Stewart 9 -Georgina A. Hudie 3 -Carl George Nair 9 -Alma C. Elliott 2 -Leslie McMillen. 2 -Maggie Whits 2 -Bella Wilson • 2 -.Margaret Youill 5-41.a.svey Potlar BAYFIELD Hcriors r: • Anna M. Elliott Anna. L. King Pass. Wilbur, Erwin Lillian • D. King 490 485 454 439, 437 426 419 415. 407 393 390 418 461 408 465. 407 507 492 476 '480: STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Honors. No. 10 -Alex. Mustard 499 Pass, No. 3 -Margaret Davidson 485 No. 4 -Archie Dewar 460 No. 5 -Elgin: McKinley 439 No. 6s -Elizabeth Forrest 466 No. 6 -Clarence Keys 408 No. 6, -Violet nacCisit ont 414 No. 9• --Emma Baechler 436 No. 9 -Mass Moyers 390 No. 9 -Pearl McBride , 419 No.. 10 -John Aikenhead 453 No. 13-,;ilyrbfe Johnstone' .404 No 13 -Ruskin "Keys • ' • 420 No. 13 -Rene Sthephenson ;485 No. 14 -Walter McBeath 407 No. 14 -Melville MoClyznonb ,463 No. 14 -•Royal McClymonb 403 No. j4-Ida_Rathwell ' . 452 WAiWANOSH TOWN►SH'IP. Honors. • No. 10 --Rebecca McGowan No. 3 -Anna Stuart. No, le -Norman Radford 515 508 487 Matti Ibis rs"'lgc*rd Breezy: Ba field Happenings. WINIMMawiln Mrs. (Dr.j Sn31th and Master Ken -1 Mrs. (Dr.) Weight, Miss Kathleen nuth and her aunt, Mrs. Ewing, are and Marntr Harold of Toronto, are spending a few weeks, at Maple Leaf visittag the former's mother, Mrs. hotel, Windermere, Muskoka. (' Jowett S a Mr. Kenneth Mathewson of Detroit] Mrs. Guekt and daughter, Minx. is the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Atkinson Guest and Misses Laura and Elks her steamer eottage.Phoenix of London are guests at the 11Mis;� Minie Cameron of Detroit is , Cou ereial. visiteng under the parental roof. I The Camlaebie Lumber Company of There will be a ..concert in: i'he CaaOaehia has purchased William Nu town ball on the evening of Thursday Lard's output of lumber and their of this wets, the program,• to bo fur- agent, Mr. J. E. Buehler', was in the idshed by mimeo.; who are here in village last week measuring it. numbers from the cities and townsi Misses Jessie and Jean Macdonald The talent that is booked for the of St. Thomas and. Miss; Dorothy and occasion makes it certain that the Masters Roy ,and Ross Belton of Loa - program wilt be a good one. don are the guests of Mrs. F. Heath Miss. Edna Silvester of Detroit, will at "The Cedars." sing in St. Andrew's church at the Mr. William Elliott of Goderich se.rice next Sundays morning. township was. the guest of Miss 13ax Mrs, Fisher and daugh'ar, Miss ter on Sunday. Ruby Fisher, of Berlin are she guests. Rev. and Mrs. Tolmie and Misses of the former's sister, Mrs. !'. A. Marjorie' and Fergie Talmie of Wind - Edwards. sor aro guests ,at Mrs. Ferguson's. Mr. and Mrs; A. Forrester and The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Miss A. Dunkv, Hamilton, Mr. and church have made arrangements for Mrs. Nube, , Mrs, Lystra, E. Gre'ter their annual summer concert to be and grandson, Master Jack Dodd, of given in the town hall on. Tuesday Detroit are guests at Mrs. John Fe* evening next. An interesting feature guson's. I will be the cc r'petibion in regard to Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Jacque;, and the program which is bound to be, family, Mr. E. Jacques. and [Miss Ada first-olass. The admission is only Jacques. of Berlin and Mr. James fifteen cents. Sparks of Wonsan are guestsat the St. Andrews. S. S. held their an- Albion. nual picnic in Jowett's grove yes- Mr. Robert Beatty of Winghanrr istt'rday, spending, a few days with- his family in Mr. Marks' cottae on the 'l +,race, Mre, ; George Woods: and daughter, Miss Ruby Woods, spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs., Samuel Switzer of West Tuckersinith, Miss Dorothy Heath of "The' Ced- ar," gave an afternoon tea to a number of her friends on Monday. Mr. T. H. Erwin of Midland, Mich., is visiting his aeothers in the village, Mr. and Mrs. George Rowntree, C. R. Rowntree and Miss Grace flown - and R. A. F. Guest of London, A, M. D., Malley, Toronto, A. Dante and family, Detroit; and Miss Gower of Loindon are guests at the • Comm - Mrs. McCarthy', Misses Hazel, Em- ma and Anna McCarthy of Stratford and Misses Maud and May Norris of London are guests at Mrs. Spack man`s. Mrs. Hinkley of Collingwood '- was the guest of her sister, Mrs, (Rev.) Condell, the plot foie; weeks. • Messrs. Wesley and Currie Campbell of Toronto . are the guests of their aunts, the Misses Campbell. The News-Reco ti leads 'fox . Bayficld news. Pass, No. 11 --Irene Cowan . 434 No, 16 -Ephraim H. Snell 391 No. 1 -Lucy Devereux 417 No. 3 -Callum Cantieron 406 N. 3 -Cliff Murray 438 No. 4 --Mand McQuillan 460 No, 4 -Clara Woods 409 No. ,4 -Winnie Woods . 406 No. 7 --Lulu Chimney 390 No. 7 -Elwyn Cumberland 425 No. 12 -Michael Brooks 393 No. 12 -Nellie 'Brooks 393 No, 11 -Pearl Webster 462 No, 14-IHdrbert Laidlaw 481. No. 14-Amtfe Laidlaw 428 No. 15---Margaiat Jefferson 402 No, 17 --Farb Wallington 484 PUBLIC 801360L. GRADUATION. Tho tt were only . five candidatos in West Huron for Public school gradu- aio. nattd of these the three follcawrn g were the successful Ones. Dungannon. Billy Bradford. 716 Feuds Fitzgerald 625 Crediton. Brie Hodgins 630 JwIy 271144l Varna. • The congregation of St. John's .church will hold their annual garden party on the lawn of' Mr. McAsh on Thursday evening of next woes. The Citizens' Band of Clinton has been engaged • for the occasion and -there will be other talent, as well. St. John's always have an enjoyable tine and a record-breaking crowd and if the wea'hor . proves favorable the corn- ing event will be a top-notcher, Now, dont you forget that the date is next - Thursday evening. Miss Cook cif riolmesville visitedtheg friend, Miss. Snowden alt the Metho- dist parsonage, a few days this week.. Rev. Mr, • Murray of Chicago will occupyi the. Methodist pulpit on. Sun- day evening next.. . Rev. . T. J. Snowden will conduct sacranwntal services in Bayfield Mehl,- odist church on Sunday morning next. Mrs. Alcock and Mrs. Leonard of Holmesville were visitors at the parsonage last week. The News -Record to the end of 1911; for 25c. • George Cantelon, Pioneer, Has 'Crossed 'the. Bar.' Another old resid.0t of Huron coun- ty and Godea'eh, township passed :over the Great Divide on Saturday lash in the parson of mi. George. Cantelon Sr., who died- at the age of ninetFl- one years. - 11dr. Camitelon was °born fn thti County or Tipperary, Ireland, and came to this country when about eleven year. of age. He was the youngest of six brothers. The farieu:y Settled in the vicinity of. Starestaviile in the County of Peel where some tncmbes s of the family nnained, but several of the brothers came to God- erich township, . The subj:ott of this sketch came fifty-six long years ago and settled upon the .farm on the 7th con. where he, r rnained un'll his death,. Ilii}wife, who was Miss.Cath- arine Cook of ., _Streetsvillo, :died two years ago. • During these long years residence in the . township Mr. Cantelon saw `many changes. He • was • a man of a very quiet disposition, but he nevertheless delighted ;to talk over tthe early days. and having a wonderfully retentive memory he :could *recall many an in beneating inciden e. He was the last of: his• family, of six brothers and Iwo sisters. '•• • Deceased • was a man of robust health, one who scarcely, knew what illness '.was until about three weeks before his death when, owing, to the wearing out of . his strong body', dis- ease fastenedupon him and for that brief 'Period, until death released his spirit . he suffered considerably. He was surrounded during his last illness by all' the : Members of his Welly, who did .all in their power to " 'eas and cctrnfort his : last days up:. earth. He retained"his faculties til within the last soupy■ of. days and conversed friOy , witch those about hini. I The faminly who survive 'ass Will Mims George and Adam, .on the home- stead, Albers on the 9th con, Mrs, i B. Webster and Miss Linda Cantelon, also at home, Mrs. (Rev.) Cole of 1Yale, Mich., and Mrs. Edwards of Souris, Man. There were two other d a to s i a gh , r , Mrs: Hudie of -'1VIcKillop, Who died s:t;eral years ago, ann Susan, who died when, auite young: In poli Les Mr: Cantelon wan a Conservative. Earlier in life he was a member of the Orange Order and stook an active interest In it. In. re- ligion he was a 'Methodist and, a to bee of the . Sharon appointment. - was a rnan of kindly nadure, a ood •neighbor and staunch • friend. The funsral took place cat onday afternoon to. Clinton cemete The sxvices at house and .gra :side were conducted by • Rev. Mr. S widen of Val.'.?a, late of Holmes ilie, assisted by Rev. Mr. Laws of ayfield. The funeral was largely tended by the large'family connee ion and by many old .tvtends: ' T 4se who .attended from' a distance ere Rev'. and .Mys. Cola of Yale, Mich., Miss Mary Me- Cartmell of D reit, Mrs: Edwards . of Souris, Man Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster a, , Messrs. iJamee, • Richard and • Davi. Webster ,.of Lucknow, Mr. Thos. a, d Mins Sheppard of ithe Nile,. Mr. ' i rt'Mcliwain and Mr. Wiliiarn, Wats, , of 'Nile, Messrs. William and l4ar ey ''Indio of Leadbury, Mr._ and .: Wilbur McRoberts ' of London,, rs. S.:MPentland and scat. Herbert of Fannon, and from Goderich there were.: Mrs. Mc.Camtnoy, hfrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Currie and Mr. D, J. Currie. n - Join Daer, 1' oneer of Hullett Passes Into Rest. Early on the rnin of the 19th farm'' were ,too neat for him,he and �Ea y mq1 g inst., just hero -16114th: light of day his wife retired to the residence in broke forth thu spir' of John Daer Hulie',tt` in which he died. , of 'fullest was• wa ed quietly over In politics Mr. Daer was a Censor= the Jordan and hi pain -stricken body vative and .in raoligion he upheld the found last. A f • months ago Mr. Lutheran faith. For many years he Daer underwent an operation for was a faithful somber of the Indepen- what was thoy ht to be a tumor but dent Order of Foresters and the fun - which afterwards proved to be, a can- oral services of that Order were con- cer and for sin long weary weeks dueted.at the graveside. of constant pain and suffering he pa- Among tlio'se . who mourn his mitt -in- tently waited for the expected calf ely decease aro his wife and their six that would cad'y him to a /and where sons and four daughters :Robert •on pain and suffering are not. the homestead. Samuel,lienry, George Although but sixty-five years of age and Will in Hullett Mrs. George Mr. Daer cavi in every respect be Yungblut of Woodstock, Mrs. Jos. truly; called a . pioneer of Huron, He Miller of Toronto and Maggie and was born in. Genin;any, in the year 1846 , Rode at home. There is also one sur - and at:the age of twelve °migrated viving brother, William of Hullett and Canada wi.+h his parents and settled seven sister,, Mrs. Mearide of Stan - tidy moved bee lot 34, con. 14, Hui. \ ley, Mrs. Warr. Weber and Mrs. John lett, and as that age he began to wield Mcelinchey of -East Wawanosh, Mrs. the, ammo. to holp clear • the ear- John Glousher of Hullett, Mrs. Stets rounding land of forest. It the year zih of Gab and Mrs. Bitter and Mss. 1872 he chose for a life partner Miss Macdonald of Michigan. Elizabeth 'Giousher of Hay Township The funeral of the late John Daer Who still survives himli and settled on azoic place last Friday, interment be- farrn Woes the road frokn hie boy; ini'l made in the &treats cemetery. hood home. A few years later they The funeral was the lamest seen in. ,snared bol the. farts silt End Wawanosh this vicinity and shores the' role which hq;orafa d at his death. A„ fewlesteett is which the deceased *ai►e teem ago, thinking the :Cam of his i hill. i Terms CASH ONE PRICE ONLY STAPLE SPECIALS • Although we have not talked must• about this Department in the: newspapers its, pro- minence in variety and value is in evidence by its ever increasing sales. This week we are add- ing many new lines. HEMMED TEA TOWELS Unbleached all pure linen heavy weaved very absorbent 18 inches by 27 inches at each 10e LINEN HUCK TOWELS. All white fine quality sizes 18 inches by 34 inches per pair 25c. See also aur better linens at per pair 35c 40c 50c 75e $1.00, SHiRTINGS That combine the two most desirable feat- ures Color reliability with excellent wearing qualitif s: A splendid assortment comprising •British Canadian and American . makes at 10c 121'0 15c 17e 18c 20e.. F ". PANTS ' AND OVERALLS See our specials at 65c 75c $1°.00 $1.25 $1.50 Socks and Braces Collars and Ties Shirts and Underwear Stockings, Cottenadea and Dinims. YOU HAVE HERE - The double advantage of a cash business low prices and beautiful premiums given. entirely free of cost b you to encourage home trading and cash transaction.. Come with the hundreds who are taking advantage of our liberal met hod. MEET ME AT 1RWIN'S .E PEoPkE's-sToRt . . -7-""'+,. A .1 JS'l! OF WLRGA1S ( \Valfer's Fnrnilure Sion I have gone all over the store and have laid out some BIG. BARGAINS in nearly every department. You know the story about the Early Bird. Below is a partial list of:some of the rare bargains : 1 'slightly used side board worth 1 Qulid oak: wirier table ' „ 1 fancy flower stand ' 1 Verandah chair, 'red • (. 1 Verandah rocker,,red 1 Large easy chair upholstered in good velour $7.50 for 1.3 -piece verandah set,settee, arm chair, rocker 15.00 " 1 fancyroman chair. Worth 11.50' 1 rocker early English finish, upholstered seat solid oak frame 2 Moh, bed -room chairs catn:seats 1 fancy rattan chair • '! 11,00 1 .Woreman refrigerator used less than 3 mos. 21.00 " 1 large kitchen cabinet worth 21.50 " l.hall•mirror, surface oak, 4 hooks " 5.75'' 1 baby carriage, rubber tires, fancy parasol" 12.00 " 1 hall rack, dark wood, large mirror, 2nd hand 8.00' " 1 crib bed - worth ` 3.75 " 175 1. square piano all refinished, solid trosewood:case, as good toneas a new one fully guaranteed worth at a snap $175, sale price $00 on a easy terms of payment with .guarantee to take back at same price on a new piano inside of three years. $15.00 sale price $10.00 5.00 " 2.50 • 7.50 " 4.00: 2.50 " 1,75 8,75 " 3.00 5.00 12.00 9,00 worth 5.00 " .,.: 4.50 .. 3,00 3.00 7.00 15.00 17,75 3.75 6.75 4.00 1 Upright piano by the Mendelsohn Piano Co. used less than Ninth Months reg price $8755 will accept on pay- ments of $6.00 per month $225 don't miss this bargain if you want something good.Sonie Ends of.Linoliuins at a, special price. 2 soiled rugs size 3 x 3j; yards teg price $12.50 for $8.00.. 3'apenese matting remanants at 10 per Cent off Stair carpet worth 65e and80c per yard at 50e and 30cayard. A snap on Tapestry Curtains all new stock. A visit through our immense stock will be of interest to you,. Come and look through our furnished home, the only store out- side of a city showing a complete furnished home. We are the only authorized representatives for the Edison Phonographs and supplies in the district, A full stock of instruments always on hand. Picture • araming and Upholstery promptly attended to. The Stets of Quailty, Phoae 28 W. Waiter Puradtare Dealer and tJtsdrrtekter Resident* Picone 140 1 C