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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1916-05-18, Page 64z ;::'May 18th, 1916 Mrs sting Mis the g rick Mrs i -•thug Toro cont! encs, �►-'Mrs land, with Meer alis Prair' Napie Ivlr. "with gone take Mr. Leado with *son, Mrs. Saska 11 to t .dry, We Cox h Age Gild :acid n comps and a Bolds Sheriff 12 mo -*of soc -front. the so *well s to co a wee Mrs. terest fare of -great -tion t 'bit," .knit. The Thou ;daily wards these :and q these 'Red C powers unfortu further careful raaursial svjIl , 'degree titre. le 'men, t a work 'social nvork• ' profand anions lesseni -os all well ni manna: . Cana Motion •ane-eig main.in -ed by people. with i :from. 0 -years •er exp ger tha ,only ei many t ppecome 7ustri by rigl Isbh -out of • ers, w Who, 'for yon Are -and so. other b 'fence o stay a so, Inc lar hill to cote in sha 'fellow :self. Your know 'leaving to the ing fo young lands, .sen to are fir to bed your o :accuser I4ow w turned e' moth mat y of the cheap Only down a our Ba (Inc dis' nine l Ygnoni •parceie Will t 'busines This -are yo. In la aim -abet 'Of Th " F • Clinton News -Record Coder ch. of Rid etown" is vis -g g her mother Mrs. S. Yates, 3 Louise Trainer of Chicago is uest of Mrs. Hays of St: Pat- street. . T. H. Rothwell and her grand- titer, Miss Eleanor Rothwell, of to visited relatives in town re- y, Mr, and Mrs. ,Henry Martin. Malcolm R. McLean of Cleve- Ohio, is'speneliug' a few weelcs her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. cath. s McLengathan of Portage la to H*ho regret d etely without mplete k passing uickly to be lie of ng lung is aiding an pith citizens you sward' rafted e• Inched his ing all o Wrist Watches for Privates Snell and McLaughlin meeting held �i n. the rat and gent Hall' Summerhill, on Wednesday evening of last week privates Ephraim Shell and- Albert aseLaughtin of the 'Clinton de- tachnient of "Tine I-Iurbns" were pre- yenned by the FIu11Ctt Subdivision No; 5 Exceutive of the Huron County Wan Auxiliary with military wrist watches. The watches were present- ed to the young men by Mestere Ray Nilson, young son of NTT, and Mrs., T. E. Mason, and Russel Jervis, son Sure, the Prices Are' Soaring Durham Chonile. ; , (From> Still tiro prices are soaring i A ago we spoke of paying $6 aeYpound for ink. we formerly bought for $3, That was a sudden jar, but not, quite so bad asgthe one we got ori Tuesday when a representative from the ink house• was here and ask- eel us $15 a :pouted for the yarns tile,' Fifteen dollars a pound I We'll spell it otic in, Dill so as to make no itis- _take about it. This is a special ink we have been using for years, and for certain kinds of work, we would still like to use' it, but we simply The of fers ricins men. promotion, No Guard Wanted. Machine the Excellent Huron fascinatinginduce- for and Gun Battalion ambitious chances Duty No [03 Section- of our Y g far Fatigues. � HOUSE FOR SAL>r : ON HURON l CALVES FOR street,, ttvo doors west of Dr. 'rt:let;. oitiWs Nine rooms, water- worlts and soft water. In good state of 'repair. Will be sold on SALT .--I HAVh1 made arrangenmel is to hadle aI)eaeoii litnfted number of carve. -W. Marquis, R.R. No. 1, Clinton. = 25 , reasonable .terms. -Apply: to H. H. McBriein, Victoria. street. -31. C'RI AMWANTED.DAIRYMEN having ore to sell write 1s .24th IID cu i AND 3 LOTS, FORMERLY occupied. by Geo. Cordell, to rent, And for sale or to rent the large, g barn on Victoriastreet.-Apply to Chas. Wiltse, manager of Major Rance's farm. -53 Weam s us nos call: pr supply "ttvondnsIgoe, Pay all express ehargos and issue cheques twice each month, cheques payable at par. We paythe P Y hi;,h est market prices consistent • with an honest test. Testing done by a competent man: Each can careful - ly o May — � .weighed, sampled and tested on • ■ �® ��i�E1r0.. the Public. • We are now prepared w- be' .er facilities than ever to Re -Cut Crusher Rolls: Gum. Circular and Cross- Gut Saws. all Binds of Lathe and arrival - and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinburn may leave their cream' with Mr, Hall who will deliver it bore,.' Write for cans and give us a trial. Patrons in the vicinitss of Varna may, deliver their cream to Beatty Bros. Store and it will' be taken care of there -The Seaforth Cream- ery., Box 480, Seaforth, Out, Strawberries Pineapples 'I oillat0@S, 6i81eC y Lettuce is visiting •alas, Jones of i street.g Thos. Phalen, -who has been Miller & Co, for some time, has to Chatham, Inc home city, to a position.q Henry Ware has returned to n after spending the winter his daughter, Mrs. Byron Wil- of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Jervis, .each of the little lads- being - also khaki clad. Patriotic addresses- wero, deity- erect by. Messrs. Geo. SPotton incl John F: Groves of. Whtgham and Captain Allen o[ the Headquarters .staff, Clinton. Mr. T. Lindsay presi- ded and the least quartette consist- ing el Corp. F, Thompson and ,Ptes can't afford it without a much bet- ter price for the product. Our Gusto- 1 osis may kick aiid we ..can't blame them, but what are we to do ? . For, a time the price of paper and other requirements remained fairly -reason -'s' 1 able, but of late the advances have got to be a terror.. FOlt SALE. -A FORD. RUNABOUT Automobile equipped with the Gray & Davis Starter and Lighting Sys tent. Also -with • Shock Absorbers Sys - which add greatlytotan the easy rid- ing qualities of the car. -Seeley & West. -36. • Will Youngand son Elmer 01 Loon, Sask., are hero on avis--'ceptab] formers Brother, Mrs. Gun- has been quite ilk,ton, C. Thompson, Alien and Aitcheson•Do rendereda selection or two very ac, and Corp,hom sot and Y p` pRabbet Miss Elsie Farquhar each :contributed solos. Misses Etta MCBrien and R. Walkinshaw acted as accontpanists p • Ilappelllllgs of Fifteen Years Ago.gees' Happenings in Clinton at the FOR SALE.-COLLIE'P'TJPS BRED heelers- both sides, 82 each.•- Milton Johnston, RR, No. 4, Clin- Phone 8 on iG2; -35WI Machine Work, Do tiave Tiring Incfor Bug -he • Repair :Automobiles. Blacksmithiu• g' Just Received a Carload of C E E N Stl And will keep a supply+ Onions Oranges Bananas �-•-- porters Hill- to learn that Mr, John as not been very well lately. for the evening. The following is theDo address read to the young men : "Pees. E. Snell and A. McLaughlin, • 161st Battalion, C,E,I: Sirs :-The communit in which you Y Y have spent your early years wishes Opening of the Century., Taken from the Files of Theg New Record of the date indicated: . FOR SALE -.-A SECOND HAND Ford Automobile, thoroughly over- y hauled, tires practically new. y =31 Very cheap. -Seeley & West, Do Wood Repair Work,, Sharpen Power Clippers, Sharpen Hand Clippers.. WE, SELL Automobile Tires. all summer, } Come Here For your cement needs., goo., Wile 0 . Iii ell 80 Years and Blind �� �• But Doing Her Bit, iich-Although totally blind ri in her 80th year, Having lost her sight over a year hall ago, Mrs. M. 0, Rey_ of Godexich and mother of you to Icnow the pride they feel in the young men who have' stepped for- ward to do their share in the de- fence of their country. Wo realize that this is no expeditiot•for sport or adventure but the serious busi- ness of going to the battle front to fightcastors, for us' at home and to stand between us ad the greatest entry of Liberty the has' ever =-- Clinton, May, 16th, 1$04, The Government has voted $5,000 for the'erection of a new postoffico in Clinton. The 33rd: Regiment goes into camp at London on June .inti. New Lee -F. Enfield rifles will be issued to the men the their departure EGGS FOR HATCHING - FROM Bred -to -Lay Single Comb White Leghorns, Cockerels bred from re- cord laying strain imported from Penns y , Lan-': Pennsylvania Settings 50e per Pa, 50c er 13.- Keegan, Bayfield. -27. Hard and Cushion Tires JOHN HUTTON for Bu los. gg Gasoline and Oil. ONDESBO R•O• /'► Cream! Cream! Ignition Batteries, Telephone Batteries. ' ` a. - •te A i — �fQ-vp m_ - HIM: New Method. r°'� Reynolds, has within the past nths, knitted over 125 pairs ks, Inc the soldier boys at the She is able not only to knit cis,* but 'turns the .heel asCopp, assistance, and is otic.WEST ;that world known, We a Honour you as men are honoured who offer to their country. and their kin :the sir remelt P gift they have to give and we praise you for the manly course you have clips- en, Take with you to the battle on eve of also anew style of knapsack and straw hats and flannel shirts: •, Mr. Smith Kitty, who has .'been visiting his sister, Mrs. Farquhar of Hillsgreen, for. a couple of'weeks; has gone t0 Northern Michigan where PURE BRED INDIAN RUNNER Duck Eggs For Sale,=Limited uantit $1:00 per 12.-F. q y' Eggs,.--- Clinton.: 36,,-3 , AUTOMOBILE GARAGE IN • CONNECTION, t ,r Ili � ti iksa 'i§>y yp��Iry`I' .,aa...,��,.,� k 'J(�,. ��� ` I.i I;' ?si; ,4, I am in the market for any i, q1 �i quantity cream at highest SEELEY WEST 91 ^ first -Class d j i of market price. You can see it qua weighed, g d, tested and take your money) home with you. Cream' taken in every Thursday from two or three pairs Reynolds takes an intense in- in the tear news, and the wet- the sol'"'rs„ and it is a consolation to her in her aliiic front, in Europe these emblems of our appreciation, esteem and good wish- es and. may-theyalways remind youburystreet that lG youro d friends at Summerhill have you continually in their thoughts and are forever anxious for -your safe- . he has taken charge 01-an.Episcopal Mission. A meeting IncFor the purpose of .'or- ganizing a cricket club was.held on Thursday evening and the following officers appointed : Hon. -president, FOR SALE. -HOUSE ON BATT) bT- formed occupied by! Y p the late Mrs: Wm. Murray. Ap- ply to G. D. McTaggart, -32 ;morning. i 1 1 IVANTED! :wale i Incubator RARE 8. W. MILLAR, �'•�'1, GENERAL MERCHANT J.a Holmes�ille hat she is able to "do her If site cant ,fight, she can ty, your advancement and your hon- ;urable return." W. Doherty ; president, J. 'Harland ; 1st vice, J. W. Chidley ;. 2nd vice, J. DEBENTURES FOR SALE -THE County Huron -^- Privates Snell and McLaughlin wish' MacRae ; captain, George Barge ; secretary, J. E. Cantelon treasurer, of offers 660,000 of debentures for sale. The dobentur- , WE CiAN -GIVE- EMPLOYMENT TO: A: FEW MORE KNIT- RS, ETC, APPLY • AT ONCE, . Clinton Knitting Co. •LIMITJ;D, C 1ZAl\ V to buy a Drat class Incubator veryreasonable price and have in poultr this fall, We few Incubators and Brooders season and we are anxious out the whole lot at once. also three Incubators that were used us one season for by day-oldand chicks which we will at a for it a left this to clear We have onlytry g can hatching sell at Your needs row. g` prosperity: Farmer!kind ' land is valuable. Our couna every, ounce of produce it It means mono to. you y lout to Canada. Value of The Red Cross lands of wounded .soldiers aro through the hospital ofonly the Red Cross: Many of are not dangerously wounded recover. In restoring further service, through the medium of The News- Record to extend their thanks to the friends in No. 5 Subdivision for the thoughts expressed in the ad- dress and for the Handsome gifts, which are much appreciatedby them. ; J. B. hoover ; grounds committee, -A. McGarva, P. Couch, P. Fair. Andrew Taylor, who met with an accident at. the Stapleton crossing of the G. and B. railwaylast night h which he lost both 1 s feet, is do- ing as well as could be expected, The Local Market . es are first class security $$$ and will be offered to the residents of . the county first. For particulars apply bo Robt•, W, Livingstone, Warden • W. J. 11. Holmes, Trees- urer, or the undersigned. -W. Lane, C1ork, Dated Goderich, May IOth, 1916'. 36-2 national the toss increases the Wheat 03c to 61c. military of the Stats. Many of the Y wounded will leave .no minion userullness, but with medical attention during theTFronn months of their illueee, they. spared fora lessBuffalo Somebody's Liable y to Get Punishedreduction. • liurlialm' CHxouicte.) Tho old rumor that the soldiers who are recruiting in and around Durham Yg Barre 370 to 10c.. Oats, 29c to 30c. Blotter 12o to 13e,• Eggs 9c to file, Live hogs $6.00. •Revision COURT OF REVISION, TOWNSHIP of Stanley, -Notice is hereby, given that a meeting of the Court of of the Township of Stan- leywillI be held: in the township - PAPER HANGING AND PAPER- ing.-I just wish to sad that am prepared to do the above class of work and to do it prompt- ly and properly. I respectfully a bigp ' Doubtless seeding will Phone us for tic- g be ]ate this es, Everyone should have an Incuba- year, and 'tite only way to rush the tor as poultrymen are all predicting growth is to apply large quantities high of g prices for poultry this coming season. Brand Fertilizers greater or :of social utiliy, in the fa ssening the afflictions of such Red Cross le carrying a,s of supreme and insalcunhle importance, Its work is a human welfare which will ly affect the world Inc goer- to come. The Iced Cross is get $2 per head for each recruit they secure, is in circulation again. We denied this same rumor some time' ago, and most emphatically do so again, We might add •that Persons guilty of circulating such lies render themselves liable to Severe 'punish- merit. Births STURGEON -1'n 1aylield on May lath, to Mr. and Mrs.• William • Sturgeon, twins, son and laugh- ter. CANN• - In Exeter on May3rd, to Private and Mrs, S. J,,, V. hall, Cranna, em Monday, the 29tH day of May, 1916, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, Inc the purpose of hear- ing and determining complaints against; the Assessment Roll of the said township Inc the year 1916. 'Anyperson. having business with P g this court will please attend at the ask Inc your patronage and guarantee to give you satisfaction -W. Al Mason. -26 Highestlirice paid for fat hens and A fresh car load just arrived,, and roosters,: our prices are right. • IDEAL WHEAT AND CORN 'AT $30 GUNN LANGLOIS. CO. PER TON.; MIL- qq �d��rr��yy�/ lifl�/JLIN3i:el i i ® . ;._-_ BUFFALO 'GARBAGE TANKAGE) The Up-to-date Firm AT $21 PER TON. CLINTON. for 1st October having received our first ship- of settlement or 5t percent. off for cash, the amount of the .heaviest• war debts, the immense and MI incurable burden of the 1, the incapaciateel•, About The Chief Scout The Glasgow (Scotland) 1'rlecald of Cant, a daughter, TURNER -At Blyth, on May 3rd, to Rev, and Mrs, W. D. Turner, a daughter, said time and place. -R. Js Rich- ardson, Clerk. Varna, May, 11111, 1910. 30-2 ment of springhats we would kindly: ask thladles of Bayfield and vicinity to come and see them before buying elsewhere. Styles correct and ,prices right, E. F. Merner, Bayfield, �H� Ca Live and NES TO --i Let Live We also handle all kinds of Logs s and Lumber, Lehigh Valley, Coal,; Canada Cement, Dressed Lumber and Shingles, Canada Fibre Board, Metal Building Materials, Tile, Cedao Posts, etc.. Fes; and April 1,5111 last had the following : "Sir R. Baden-Powell, DEVEREAUX-In McKillop; on May 6111, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dev- COURT Men of Huron : da and Australia, with apop- of twelve millions, occupies ith of the globe, and the re- g seven -eighths is now oecupi- g l sixteen hundred millions • of Over -crowded Central EuropeP'ineapp'les' decreasing little farms• of ve to ten acres, has Inc envious eyes upon the ev- farms of Canada : lar- who was on a visit to Glasgow, where he was the guest of Mrs. Bruce Milne„ ad- dressed a meeting of Monday night in St, Andrew's Hall, convened by the Glasgow Council of the Boy Scouts'Etta Associat on. The Clpief Scout review- ed a parade of the boys held out- side the hall before the meeting coo mewed. All the troops of the city were represented, lover 1000 boys be- ing present. . ereaux,• a' son. Deaths LIC+HT:LE-In Detroit, on May, 130th, East, wife of Elmer Lightle formerly of Clinton, aged 60. years: MACDOUGAI L -In Goderfmh town -. ship, on May LSth, Donald Stew- art Macdougall aged 68 years and 8 months. MANNING -In Prance on April 28113, Op' REVISION', TOWN OF Clinton, -Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Court or Revision of the Town of Clinton will be held in the Council Cham- ter on Friday,'May, 26111, 7itd6, at 8 o'clock p.m. Inc the :purpose of hearingand determing complaints against the Assessment Roll of the said town for the pear 19136, Per- yens having business at this Court will please attend at the said time and place -D. L. Macpherson, Clerk 'April We have added a stock of New Groceries and can now supply you with Teas, Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines to be found in a grocery store.: We Conner's This JOHN B. MUSTARD Pine Apples Telephones Bayfield Office, 8 on '174,, are on earlier Brucelleld Office, 11 on 145.: than ilial this year and are also sell Bread. is an addition to Flour and Feed of which we keep a full stook and will deliver goods to any part of the' town. We will appreciate a share of; p now as cheap as they will be '-' this season. This fs a good' ' It Will Pay You. time to buy for meaning,; Call and get Prioes, • to Order Nov.. Owing to the great .advance o all Central Europe and with ght millions of people. If Ger- St. Helens, Pte. William Nlannin son of the B, late A, H. Maiming 01 Clinton, . Clinton, 11th, 1916, —30-2, Tins, these fair acres of ours the property of the Hun, the the Bulger and the Turk ggy it of conquest, is valuable inheritance; carved the forest by your forefal;lt_ defending? is on the firing line fighting tr property ? you so mindful of your heritage crassly selfish that you permit oys to spill their blood in tie- 1 you and yours ? Will : you t home and make monely ? 11 re is a taint upon every dol- • p you make, and; in the,years e, you will hangyour head • Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Todd have re- turned to' their. • hone from Wingham where they spent the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Bert Thompson. Miss Emma Woods spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. James � Quinn 01 Kinloss, Quite a number. from here attend- ed the anniversary services , iu the hucknoty Presbyterian ch urch on Sunday and Inc entertainment on Monday. Mr. W. J. Todd sports a new Chew- rolet ear, Harr Maceyeiillsted Witli the, Y 161st last week..HenryMcELRCY'-Iri aged 26 years. i TROTT-In Seaforth on May0th, Samuel Trott aged 84years and 3 months.: GRASBY-In Morris township; on May 5th, Catherine Woodsy relict of the late James Grasby, Hid- lett township, aged P, g 89 years, MASON -In Morris_towiisiiip, on May 3rd, John Mason, aged 84 years, 6 months. THURLOW-In Winghain, • 00 'May 7th, David 'Phurlow, aged 51 years and 9 months. MURNEY-In Godenich on May 4th, gCan13accomplish HJ. Murney, ed 54 years. McKillop, to on May6th -•- COUBP OF REVISION VILLAGE of Bayfield. -Notice is herebygiven that a meeting of the Court of Revision of the Village of Bayfield will be held in Inc town hall on Friday,May20th 1916, 1016,at IncD. , hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon for Inc purpose of hear ng and de- termining complaints against the Assessment Roll of the said vii- lige Inc the year 1916. Persons having business with this Court will please attend at the said time and Place. -l3, W, Lrwin, Clerk, Bap- field, April 11th 1'940. i 36-2tI3ighest your .patronage. g All kinds of produce taken in ex- change for goods. A. WATSON Victoria St.,Next the Hospital. p +--- in the pries of all kinds oil D R, I E D F R U I T S metals Furnaces are soon to advance. If you are going to Prunes, Peaches and Apricots, Rai- instal -a Furnace or have an 1 sibs and Currents for making pies, Plumbingdone this y g I•pear you. will save 1'ncne b getting -" Tj g g prices at once. SPECIALS _ V,µ 111!!! E=3 I l� Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grape - Fruit, Stxatvberriee, Rhubarb, Leta TllOse HA 11 KlNS. tuce and Green Onioes, _ more with less eF- fort than Dae improperly nourished, gi would suggest that we should the day with rho correct food, For morning Meal Breakfast foods such as Corn Flakes Gusto,' Grape Nuts, Shredded Wheat, ICrumbles Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, -_ Market Price Inc Produce ----� Farms for <Sale �• E. HUNNIFORD ; , _ FARM FOR, SALE, BEING LOT 24 LIVE AND- LET LIVE GROCER, on Inc 6th eon, of Godericla Town- ship consisting 120 acresr 11l e, and be despised by year and be hated b your- Y, neighbors and your relatives should o' • married men, large families of little ones mercy 01 the State, are coo- NIT. and Mrs. VViu, Mo0rostie have a new htGle son. Misses Edna Woods and Pearl Todd M, were appointed delegates from is Sion Band to attend the Presbyter- Tal m I,uclrnow on Monday next,, , John McElroy, aged 98 years. STANDISI -in Goderich, on May gbh, Clarinda Armstrong, widow : 01 the late Robert Standish:, IN LOVING NIEMCRY-of $Iary C,, beloved wife of Mr. R. Y..Cox, Goderich tp., who died May, 12tH, FOR SALE. -THE 1r STORYbegin house with a acres of land on On- Carlo street lately: occupied by Mr. Baines. The garden is in excellent condition and there is st acre of raspberries and small fruits. The Roman Meal, Etc, or if you wish something heavier in foods, try our - :Breakfast Bacon" n'Yi.dADay Meal Canned vegetables -that are pre - pared in sanitary factories'. We re- commend our Magonilia Brand of Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, Have a quality all their own: __ wheat,of acres in fill 40 acres ready foe spring plowing, 7 acres of bush's t' remainder under grass. Small ODA chard, Concrete. House. Godsingle Sced Jorn• barn 53x80 witH stone founda'tion'-0 resole Cement silo. Water tank and Windt mill We now have in stock a quantity, mill at barn. One quarter mile frond Hill, -James Hamilton' of Seed Coin which we can offer e you at a reasonable price,; also, Chino0. -691 good Seed Buckwheat; - more freely than single 1nen who have no ties. In all young m.en from eight- thirty, then up to forty -live, it drafted. Are ou' waitingdressed ? • yover . After the war is tvi conscience will be your Hensail. - Capt. Vanstone of the 161st ad- the local War Auxiliary, and a number al leading_ citizens one ev- eningrecently in regard to the need,Our YThe 1915, „ One precious to our hearts has gone, The voice we loved is stili ; - The place made vacant in our hone Can never more be filled.. , • i, - Father m love hadg calledPorter's boon Ills given ; house contains sewn rooms with cellar full size. of house, Furnace, electric lights and waterworks: I have also for rental the office late - ly occupied by John Medd. as o, ; barber shop, -Jacob Taylor, -35 every day and every night, ill you compare with the re- ,recruits heroes ? , The • excuse' that r would not let .me go" or • of getting the required umber of to fill the Battalion. He made a very stirring address and the result was that . those present pledg- And, though in earth the body lies, The soul' is safe in }leaven," -Husband and Son, QRS, J. JOHNSTON, WHO HAS taken over Inc agency for the Spir- ella corset, is prepared to meet the To add zest to appetite try .our hoose Sweet • or Mixed Pinkies, Cab sup,, Olives or Sauces. Dessert is always an important feature, Try our nitrite Y pudding, all flavors, only; 10'c per. package, Jelly Powders. And last but not least ' When day's work is done cooked meats -it will save You cooking. Canned Jams make an excellent dessert, such as in�r- nialade, Raspberry or Strawberry Jam, Fresh Fruits, • Bananas, Pine;- apples, Etc. Also a full stock of fancy cakes.; e.: Pfione orders promptly, attenited to. Johnson & Co. This is the hatching season; and that means lots of feed for; Inc Baby Chicks. We Have a.Iargo stock of Bahyi Chick Feed and alto ���� Ohick Grit on hand. '.s. Try' some of our Oream.ea] and Oil want done cake Incfor your young Calves and Pis there is better; g g ,nothing g, Silica Lard has risen to stall' a TmsmtthCo Work Corrugated ,high price, why not try our frost- SteelShingles,.g first Shortening, as it is not so ex- and Slate., pensive and goes farther. , We have it in 5 and 20-1b, pails. Call or phone for Bran, Shorts, Low Grade Flour, • Estimates Oatmeal, Breakfast Food and Flour, always kept in stock,; BYAM r� -'-` BYAM & \V i r,' Sanitary, Plumberd. v1' • U%aimns & lune FLOUR, AND FEED, a- g + j in Inc line of I , Plumb i n r, g and Furnace Roofing, ti•, Felt Roo ug p' rices: cheerfully 'givens SUTTER Phones l2. ou "had to produce," or any stock excuses willsound ad foolish. fifteen more Wren out of each rad township will complete PEavetroughing, :talion save our County ed their assistance in every way Possible. The pincers and soldiers of the Hensall detachment of Inc 161st held an ,assembly in Inctown hall on Friday evening which was attended - , `, „ COT - HOUSE FOR RENT A NEAT. C04 nage on Isaac street to rent,-Ap- ply to W. Brydoue, Ciiuton: -37 needs of all old and new mustom- ens. The• Spirella is "different" ; a perfect fitting, flexible, made -to- order corset, allowing every muscle full la Call and ask Mrs. John.- play, stop about corsets and accessories. and: grace which will follow if .our the by all the danring folk in town and burgs:Tryour -02 brave boys suffer ray of being broken up and u to other battalions. dot number interfere with the s of production ? is a time of sacrifice i' what u sacrificing ? ' ter years will you go about : many from the surroutnling Dr. A. Moir has purchased. the building known as the Macarthur g2511ANO'Y Bank building and is having it fitted tip, the around floor, as offices and the second loor as appartments for his family. They will be a welcome acquisiticn to the town. ' IVIEN Wanted. The I-Iuron Battalion needs men handy with tools for YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED. RE- paired' and Pressed aad at the shortest po'ssihle notice. Both Lad- res' and Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee t° d° good wofik. Also • having bought a machine, 1 am pre- pared to French. Dry Clean Ladies' 511115, Gent's Suits and all kinds sad words of tongue or pen saddest are these, ."What might have'been gsubscription �C!nM c paymy A Good Resolution: I Evi11 to The News-IZeeord in .rlo.non Inc Pioneer Section, Coed Wages and Short Hntirc of woolen clothing including Sweat - ens, etc, All orders prmnptly at tended to. Rooms oven I J Grigg'sa Tho Clara of n.,atlM,r rlibne 199. Highest prices paid for lewelCry Stgre,-Wm,, ,, ago, 0111 allll Y1 VU1. L, le t'aLUT; News-Recarri Aieana News -Leaders 3