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tor lila Vacation Where lie wilt leech and
also visit old 1riende tins relatives. He
purposes atteudiug 'Termite l!civersay
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GOnea1CH Pnliso4AL9. ^ Miss Mary
'Pone who has passed xiece•sluly her
aril -year examination in Medicine et the
Univeieity of Toronto is speuding the
Summer vacation at her home, Gode-
rich, with her parents, Inspector and
Mrs, Toin.—Leighton S, Walker, elder
sou ot Wesley and him Waiter, Gode•
rich, has gone to WRterloo to take a posi-
tion in the offices of Snyder Bros„ furni•
tore moaufacturers. Leighton was a
leader among the Collegiate Institute
students and will be greatly missed
among the young people.
At. the It o'clock Mase in Sl. Mary's
Cathedral, Winnipeg, 011 Sunday, June
loth, the well beloved Vicar General of
the Archdiocese, Monsignor J, J, Blair,
received at the hands of He; Grace
Archbishop Sinnott the insignia of his
new 1 t,uk of
Dome, tic Primate. S f(IR[e
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honor is not only well-deserved, but will
also give keen pleasure to Monsignor
Blair's numerous trieuds and admirers
throughout Loudou diocese where be
was so well known tor his fine quality of
heart and mind.
SHOULD 1334 CUT OUT.-
1'ite ninety backyard.
Sunday bathing ,n corporation limits
anti some of it minns ba'hmg soils,
Allowing noxious weeds to grow up
and go to seed to propagate bigger crops
next year,
Croaking against yam own locality,
It it is "no good” best thing to do is to
native int.
Petty thievery, It is nut "cute" to
pose as a thief and "lift" everything that
is not nailed down.
Profanity by some youths on the town
park. Publishing their names will have
to follow if it is eo0tinued,
Cigarette smoking by mere children,
although they may not consider them-
selves such, but the law says they may
bo Hued. Whose place ,s it to get after
Mem and also the meaner taw breaker.
who supplies the "colSu rails 0"
Last Saturday's Toronto Globe spoke
Editorially of the proposed increase of
pastors salaries as follows ;—No class has
been hit harder by high prices than the
ministry, Ministerial stipends have
been as a rule less than generous at all
times, and since the upward tura iu liv
ing costs began the position of many
clergymen and their families has been
pathetic, The minister has no means of
sell -help, and must depend upon the
liberality of the laity. Ninny congre•
gations give the [natter no thought be-
cause their pastors make no complaint.
Acommittee of the Nletltodist Cenral,
headed by A. E. Ames, has been formed
t0 try ro Hud a remedy and is campargu•
mg for Inuits to secure minimum salaries
(iu addition 10 tree parsonage or house'
rent) ot Ser,500 in rural circuits, 84,300
Ia towus witu a poputatiou of 2,000 and
upward, and 82,000 111 00300. This
standard is decent, but it is not more
than just or necessary. Church Boards
wilLmeet shortly to fix ministerial sal.
aries for the year should attain to it it
they now felt short. AuythIug less will
be a reproach to„the Church.
GOderach Lads Hart
Where Car Overturns
Accident on Wingham Road Near
Blyth is Being Investigated.
Godericl July 9.—As a result of
,the motor accident yesterday afternoon
north of Blyth, on the Winghant road,
in which five local young lads received
injuries whep the car in which they
were riding and owned by George
Price of town overturned, High 'County
Whitesides is in town conducting an in
vestigatlon into the affair and court cas
es May arise, . The young lads were on their way to
Winghanx when their car swung into
the ditch and turned over on top of a
bar wire fence pinniug all underneath
with the exception of the driver Fred
Price, Occupants of a car coaling be-
hind had to turn the car over to get the
injured out, They were given tempor-
ary treatment. Russell Young escaped
with slight cuts on the hack and arm.
Stanley Wilson, two ribs broken and
cuts;
Willie
Mountain
collar bone brok
en and cuts and Arthur Curry collar
borne broken and bruised,
Price was thrown clear and escaped
injury. The car was badly wrecked.
A strict enforcement of the rule for
those under age who drive cars in pro-
mised by the authorities.
IS ANTICIPATED
t5aa lliMaseh iiiears Should Practir.a
Co.asar;ratloss to make Sur:Rly
Last -- Darfeinien Acts.
Toronto, July 45. -- "If a,sth•aelfe
coal continue: In corse into Ontario 51
the present I'M V, and if a reasonable
amount of conservation is exercised by
the householders there will be no fam-
ine in the supply of coal for domestic
p(Irposes in Toronto th1'; winter," said
Mr. 1!. A. Harlington, tli Ont.'rin r'let
Controller, t, ;Ie MAY. A((•nHing
NU. Harrington, N''_'ple .• c,n to hr a,
Ing un the :dvice to give 1heit coal
orders '
r m early, and 'I (rout, dealers
on the whole report a good volume of
orders for this season of the year,
Hard coal from Pennsylvania for
household use is being imported into
Ontario in satisfactory quantities, due
largely to the operation of the recent
priority order of the United States
Inter -State Commerce Commission.
According to this order, which was
originally scheduled to expire to -day,
all cars carrying coal [[gust be returned
directly from the point of unloading
back to the [nines.
It is true that the cars [nay be loaded
with freight for any intermediate point
along the line back to the alines, but
theymay
notbe
Y no used in n Cy
atC II
frieght to any other section of the
country.
RAILROADS ARE CO-OPERATING
The Ontario coal dealers and the
Canadian railroads are co-operating
with the American authorities to ren-
der the operation of this order effect-
ive, This order has made possible
such increased coal shipments into On(
ario that Mr, Harrington and the Cana- The Board of Railway Commisslon-
dian authorities decided to ask for an ems was vested with the function of
extension of the time during which it fuel control last session. In the United
was to be in force, and have succeeded States the Interstate Commerce Com-
tn having the time extended to 30 mission has control and has in addit-
days, ion to prohibiting exports from At -
DOMINION TO ACT iantic points to Europe established a
Ottawa, Ont., July 15,--]t is ex- I strict system of priorities,
pected here that the Board of Railway
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Commissioneers will today promulgate CLINTON
orders looking toward tile conservation The House of Refuge Committee
and supplementing of coal supplies for met here on Friday last to go over the
Canada and central Canada in particul- accounts etc, of the House, The Build-
er. This prohibition of exports front ing was inspected and everything found
Eastern Canada, excepting to the in good order.
United States and Newfoundland is in Mr. David Cantelon closed a con-
colntemplation, tract for 10.000 barrels for apples this
The board is also considering the year, an Friday last from Mr. Simmonds
prohibition of the bunkering •at any who makes them in the barn behind
Atlantic port excepting Sydney, of the School of Commerce,
steamships crossing the Atlantic with
the exception of passenger steamships.
13y the above regulations it is anti-
cipated that some 50,000 tons of bitu-
minous coal per month will be brought
from Nova Scotia to Montreal and St.
Lawrence points. It is also anticipated
shat large quantities of American coal
now used for bunkering at Montreal
will be released for domestic and in•
dustrial purposes.
R,
OES HER Uf-F CII
"FRUIT-A-iINfS°
Rir.;$ Y. - of `uffers:se .ui L, •,
£cpao., this t'r i1ic lkkdie:tic •,...o.
.. MU_r; ANTOINETTE BOUCHER
917 Dorton St., Montreal,
"I am writing to tell you that I orae
sty life to 'Fruit•a•tives' for this remedy
relieved me when X had abandoned
all hope of ever recovering my health.
I suffered terribly with Dyspepsia I
had it for years and all the medicines
I took did not do me any good,
I read something about 'Fruit -a•
tives' being good for all Stomach
Troubles and Disorders of Digestion
so I tried them„ After finishing a,
few boxes, I was entirely relieved 'of the
Dyspepsia and my general health
was r •
estored
I thank the great fruit medicine,
'Frnit•a-fives', for this wonderful
relief,"
Mlle ANTOINETTE BOUCHER.
60e, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruilea.tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont,
Keeping the Boy on the
Farm.
One of the farmer's most difficult
problems has been the keeping of the
boy of the Tarin. -It seems to be
human nature that as soon ars the boy
arrives at. the young manhood period,
the city appeals vet y strongly to hits,
3.11 the while lie is attending the
country school he hears all sorts of
tnrtea about the gond times folks are
leaving in the city, Dueing the sunt•
a,ere.
va at,on period, his niter cousin
mimes out to spend a few days all the
11,vIn and tette hits all about the
,nlnsrments going on back horse anti
1b,+ ennvt'nh+n0es he has 111 the city of
which the farm lad is deprived, All
( hies 1'„3313,3 s teed to excite the 03331na-
ity of the 111mntry lad arrd by the time
he t•eitrlhe0 about twenty years or
age be has decided to chisel!: the farm,
go to the oily, enjoy life and ab01e all
make lots of money in a short tithe.
Up to this time he has spent all his
life on the ftanu, lie has leached Lite
mill/velem of soil, the rotation of
D", 1H and til
1114 million and ether one
things necessln y tin the snrtcess-
Int operation of the fano. His value
to the '13-3 1141't' cannot be estimated
an(1 often[ ince should the lad depttet
foe 1110 city, it is nettessay for the
farmer to try and leplare him by some
fellow who is inexperienced, which ea -
suits To a lose of time, prosection and
money, unite often snub (onion is to
detriment 10 the young mn.n na will
as to the femme, 1;'m' when he gets
to the city he finds that things are
not '3191 a
belt e he had them pictured. I3e
is requited to 01rart 111 on a jab 1011 the
bottom and oftentimes before he has
Worked d h'
,s wayu,
tel
a xes.nl '
i IAIb10
position, he becomes (lisenuraged and
settles down to a very ordinary life of
meagre means without the possibill.
ties of the iodependentlife which were
afforded him had lio remained on the
farm,
n m
Now the thing whish has in most
ages taken the farts boy to the city is
he promise of snore pleasure, more
onifnrt and more convenience in his
lying condition as well as the promise
f more pay and better a(ivaucen3Rnir,
Vhere convenieneee of elect 3 is light
mi power, of running avatar, rt
modern bathroom aHl taboo saving
eVices of all 111113)19 have been installed
n the farts ibis found that the boys
re lunch more content to stay and
Clinton base ball tears beat Goderich
with Jimmy Wiggins pitching by a i c
score of 52 to 5, on Wednesday even-
ing of this week at Oodertch, The rl
Clinten boys had on their halting sults n
and only excellent -fielding by the Co, 14
boys held the score down, Early (1
Cooper pitched. for Clinton, A ,I a
Messrs. Jas. Snell, Hullett, Roy
Plumsteel, John Biggins and Mr, La
Beau motored on Tuesday to the big
sale of pure bred Short Borns near
Toronto heid on Wednesday. The
stock had been imported from Great
Britain.
On Wednesday of this week Mayor
Cottle proclaimed Monday, August 2nd
as Clinton's Civic' l•Ioli(tay and the
citizen's are going to hold a celebra-
ht
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"Eiectr•icity for
Every Farm"
atter Living
Conditkrns
Deleo•Light helps keep
children ton the farm, It
makes the hone bright and
attractive tied offsets city
attree Mile, Delco - Ligh t
proves a great benefit in
manyother o
her t vn
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14iailing bright electric light
and dependable electric
pOWer.
Writs for Catalog
H. G. Darroch
District Agent, Listowel
call`
nh the 1 1 work
for }
Ywit h
c their
early tinkling has fitted them. A
greet many farmers, brads of families
in tvhirh t.hero fu's 80001'3(1 boys 111000
a•eolize"d this and leave given their
fa1.'nt - utero xnoder'n eau;eniences,
They hays been repaid by having Monti
bays stay tvith tlieru instead of going
to the city,
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Atwood
11 u•, y Halelill',', Toronto, is spend•
j lug a iv (elk nudrr the parental roof.
Dept71 y i11ev,• Sainted yl131111 hits l e-
tn,nett how,. afn•1 /t 0,14NR11l trip U,
1 111' 1i ret
Alr• 131rt, Fant t.vi3(. jp'0rit Rer-
tl 30.42,4'4(-3io 11.6041,l't(1-1 Ler 1(''011'
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i>lil. Mal i -: 1 r::Nrr:7 ettnrr•l.••l
the HuMiller M,i n 1 1114111 at 0304.03
Pit, k, Luke Oot3(buping,
Har 'Id Peet el lid it painful Red -
dent lei ppm to hint when hp had a
title of R foil; g,, Ilnuuy,Ii hi+ fool.
i\ 301 I011lll'l' ,01ildlet,nr i,1ul 14131 13,4,34,•
on 01 Hill Ht, Arn', oil, moved to his
1'Rlul on thebth Curr. 'l'wo tlttetin3
engines were 3Red to haul it froth the
village to hie form,
Following from Atwood were sac-
re...:hxi iu par..;irig their exanlinrt.ltnne
at IAkrtatfuld Ntrnul1 srbrol;._(5)ace
rowan, ilou1 NO:sou. lr-noir rat
rel, 01atgarrl Putty;
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I I daughter
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elethoil ist 34411,1Hl'3' 131't1., took the
higl7eRl standing for the (Muriel and
those 03(33(1 the 1 'einwel Helton! ,:rrnt'-
111g ltnnoe standing eerie Lloyd hall,
013110 Weber nils fiurinh McKeneie.
Coition for emiattucting the
Ilamla Drain and extension was
ema tied to ,Tarsen Nicholer»), Logan
Township, at 40 rents per cubic yard.
This (main is ab,nt 11 itlil1R long and
will cost about 530,000,
Blyth
There was no set vice in Trinity
church nn Sunday,
HLllbnrt Alining Co, ie installing an
011 btlruing engine in their flour mills,
Bev, and Mee, Walter McLean and
r.hiidten, Thamrsville, are visiiting
MrR. McLearl'91nn111er, Mrs. A, Elder,
Blyth txHrRnr
S .hof
their
Boy Scents /1,00
A xerl '
at
1dlrl•r week ramping along the
Nfaitlited River in least Wawanosh.
Rev, Gen, Telford is in charge.
Miss Janette Pnpleetone passed with
humors the elementary grade piano ex.
aminations held in Exeter in connec-
tion with the London, (Eng ) College
of etheic.
Preebyteeian and Methodist congre-
gations ere holding (1131031 eervires for
2 Sundays. Service are held in
the Presbyterian ehureln in the morn-
ing and in the Methodist 0hm•eh in
the evening. Rev, R, J, McOormirk
preacher at both services.
About 10 p, tri, Thursday 16th inst.,
Thos. Coulter met with quite a serious
ac; ident when his ear left the road at
the South end of the town, and turned
Inrt.le, pinning him under the car.
Fortunately another car happened
along shortly after the accident and
he WW1 assisted to town. One hand
was badly cut and lie received a severe
bruise on forehead,
Fordwioh
Fordwioh Cheese and Butter Ooin•
pony unloaded a car of 1000 cheese
boxes.
Miss Pearl Ashton, teacher, of
Woodrow, Sask., has arrived home
for the Summer vacation,
A sore hand is being nursed by
Harry SansoIn, he having almost sev-
ered the end of his third finger,
T. H. Gibson. G. H. Jefferson and
li A, Mintage left by motor for
Niagara to attend Masonic Grand
Lodge,
George Ashton had the misfortune
to lose a fine 4 year old driving horse.
The animal was on pasture and was
tied clown to keep him from juuspiug
feeces. In some way he got his hind
leg caught in the halter shank which
threw him, and being unable to get up
he died from the struggle.
Maas Rose DOM.—After a brief ill-
ness there passed away on Thursday,
July 15th, at her hone in Uowick,
Ntary Jane Edwards, beloved wife of
Ross Doig, in her 33rd year. Deceas-
ed was a daughter of the late NIr. and
Mrs. Edwards, Corrie, and resided at
her home until April 13th, 1917, when
she was united in learriate to Rose
Dat and ud mn ved
to their
home, o
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4114 South. nth Mrs, Doig was (t member
of Gotrte Presbyterian Church and ars
active member of the Woman's Mis-
sionary Society, She will be greatly
missed as her simple Christian life left
an impression for gond on the hearts
of all who knew her, There is left to
BEST TREATMENT FOR
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
--o—
When the Blood does not circulate
freely through the Veins you have
High Blood Pressure and tills Is rout
a Symptom of some other disease or
trouble. There le uauxvily Kidney
Disease, Heart Disease, Nervous
Troubles, Hardening of the Arteries
or Brain Trouble,
There is always the danger of a
rupture of a Blood Vessel and as the
Heart, the Blood Vessels and- the
Kidneys Y are all associated with High
Blood Pretselsme the hest and moat
saitis'fmidtory tmetutment le
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
and
Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills.
This treatment wail reduce the
Blood Pressure by removing the
cause and driving out the Poisons
from the system. We are firmly oon-
vinced that t th4s treatment
will
re-
duce the blood pressure below the
danger mark and thus free your
mind from the eonetatat worry of
death.
People who have been ailing for
years should not expect a complete
cure in e, few days, one should take
at least sial loxes of I'Ieoking's Heart
and Nerve Remedy and three boxes
of elle Ii;idney and Liver Pills, Be
sure to get Hackings. bf your dealer
does nolt bwv'o them, he Will be glad
to get them for you.
Nina.
Walker, d'obmerty of Pott[
Elgin, now living in Plitt, Michigan,
sage: "The neighirore are perfectly
aetoni(rhed to see axe getting along
so wel4. I donitribute my good health
to the pertsistent uea at Flaicking'e
Roast and Nerve llexnedy and gladly
x'eooenanend it +0 all my friends,"
.kir' F ^ er*ViVIP
Chapman Bros.
Cash Shoe
Store for Big
Values
IShoe Wear
WI OFFER JUST NOW
Special Value in
hite
Wear
Canvas and Recreation Shoes for Ladies, Misses and
Children, also Gents. We have something good in
ladies' and Gents' Eine Chocolates and Tans
New goods are constantly arriving and we will be
pleased to have you examine them as the values are
extra good.
Harness Department
Single Harness of Extra Quality and Pleasing Prices.
Trunks, Satchels, Club Bags, Suit Cases—nice assort-
ment to choose from.
One set gond Second Hand Single Harness at Bargain
Price.
Repairs to Shoes and Harness promptly done.
Chapman Bros.
Next door to Bank of Nova Scotia
mourn her loss a loving husband and
little son, Arnold ; her mother, 4 sis-
ters and 3 brothers. The funeral took
place Saturday, July 17th, remains be-
ing taken to Wroxeter cemetery.
Trowbridge
Alias Gladys Humphlies, Toaonto,
teacher, of the Trowbridge school, is
to be congratulated and also the seven
pupils of her entrance class, for all of
them were successful in passing.
Mission Circle met at the house of
Mrs, Cheetet' Adams, when report of
Mrs. Sterling, delegate to the recent
Convention In Kincardine, was receiv-
ed. Plane were also discussed for
holdiug a Garden Party eatly in
August.
Listowel
J. H. McDonald has taken over the
bakery business of Listowel Bread Co.
until recently managed by his son,
W. A. McDonald.
Of 103 pupils- who wrote their en- 1
tri[
4Ceww '
r '
ext
anon
at the
Listowel '
High School,
82 use
e
sucees
sfal it
i
passing and 7 secured honors.
LQJohu Detweiller, 6th Con, Wallace,
sold 000 of his farms to Thos,
Sweeney, Listowel, who recently dis-
posed of his feed barn to Ed, Lowry.
At Friday's meeting of the Lis-
towel Dairymen's Exchange, 12
factories boarded 2,740 cheese, whisk
at the prevailing price, and allowing
30 lbs. to the box, would net
862,472 50,
In annn,ulcirlg the awards of
medals, scholarships and prizes in con-.
neotion with the University of'Torou- 1
to, the name of R,ussei Wood, a Lis-'
towel boy aid son of SV,1A, and Mrs. 1
Wood, Mahn street, is given ad winner
of 111e first Alexander Mackenzie
se inlare hip in political science, It has
a monetary value of $75 and is award-
ed by senate of the university to the
winner of a competition open to the
students of all colleges in the political
science course of the 2nd year.
Results of the lower school entrance
to Normal examinations show that the
25 Listowel high School pupils who
tried, I9 were successful in passing.
Of this munber 8 secured honors,
They are Dick Kidd, Harrison Sea-
man and Agnes Dick. The others
who passed are Johnston Armstrong,
Leslie 13'rowriaon,-itiat'jQrie Campbell,
Elsie Davidson, Ora hall, Annie Jack,
Della McDonald, Isabel Nichol, Staf-
ford Pelton, Annie Spence, Wallace
Sterling, Cassie Wagner, Doris Wen-
zel, Jack Campbell, Nellie Dowd and
Edith Lucas. Of these the three last
named were starred in one subject :—
Jack Campbell in writing, Nellie
Dowd in arithmetic, and Edith Lucas
in geography.
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SUGAR
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Phone 43
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influences of the elements of uatut•e by giving it a coat or tw•o of Paint 7 Itis a very good investment today, even if Paint •
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