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Clinton News-Recoxd'
"September I4th, 1916 '
Summerhill
,Rev. G. W. Latimer, M.A., .will
p'riaaelr in St. Peter's church on Sun-
day evening at seven o'clock, All are
welcome to this service.
On Friday, evening the neighbors
and friends of Miss Tyner took "un-
expected possession of her home for
a short tittle. After getting cicely
settled they presented her with a
miscellaneous shoWer of granite ware
and the following address was read
by Mrs. L. Ball t•
''D'ear Miss Tyner,—!fin are -assem-
bled here tonight for the purpose of
enjoying one more evening with• you
in your, own Monts and 'to extend our
Congratulations to You,. You Imre
been one of the faithful 'workers in
bath social and church circles and
your removal will leave a great
vacancy, butt our lass is anothers
gain, It has seemed to us specially
fitting that this occasion should 'be
honoured by us, anti we, your neigh-
bors and friends, have taken this op-
portnetty of testifying our esteem
end best wishes to you, •by asking
you to accept this miscellaneous
shower of grantie ware, We hope
that each time you have occasion to'
use these utensils, that pleasant
thoughts will travel hack to your
girlhood days with us. With best
wishes for a long and Happy wedded
life. Signed on behalf of neighbors
and friends—A. Ball, F. Beacom,
Although taken completely by sex -
prise Miss Tynertin a short reply ex-
pressed her gratitude for the kind
sentiments expressed anti the useful
and thoughtful gifts. After spend-
ing a pleasant evening in games r,nd
music the, company departed to their
homes. •
Miss Anice Scott of Denfield 'Miss
Margaret McLaughlin of London and
Pte, A. McLaughlin of I.(list, Camp
Borden, are up for the Tyner—l'lif-
ton wedding.
Many from here are taking in Lon-
don Fair.
News -Record means News -Leader,
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H10.11110Sinale
The school reopened last week en-
der the new teacher, Miss Garrison,
a- good'lattendanee being on hand on.
opening day,
A number from hero have been
taking in the Western Fair. .
RevA. Sinclair, pastor of t h�[.
Methodist church, preached a fine
sermon to the old people on Sunday
morning, • th'e evening, service being
especially for .the young, He pur-
poses taking tip a series of studies an
instructive subjects on Sunday c'•en-
ings, the first one being, "Tito'"Jew
and His Part in This War," which
will be discussed next Sunday even-
ing.
People itr this vicinity are econom-
ising in the use of potatoes, as it is
feared they will soon be relegated to
the 171ste.. of tr misery instead of One
of the. commonest of simple articles
of diet
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Leonard and
son Alvin were the guests of Mrs.
and Miss Acheson on Sunday and
occupied their old places at the
church services.
ICr. Geo. Evans, Toronto, called on
his old friend, AIr. A. J. Coer•tcse,
recently. I -Fe is another ilolmesvrlle
boty who has male good nu the out-
side world and one. whose visits to
the old home Ideality are always
welcome, Mr. Evans not, only con-
ducts a successful drug business in
Toronto but during the term lectures
on chemistry at the University two
or three days of tire week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Alulholtand and Miss
D. A. Holmes were among the many
visitors to London yesterday.
On 'Tuesday evening a number of
the friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mul-
holland motored out from Clinton
anti a few friends from the 'village
gathered in, taking the host and
hostess by surprise.. The hours of
the evening were very pleasantly
spent in games and amusement fel-
' lowed by a delightful corn roast on
itbe lawn. -
ammo ossauseemesseole%
A Beautiful
Art Square
lends a charm to -the roam.
It has other advantages al-
so, being easy to clean, easy
to remove, We have at
present an excellent show-
ing of tine rugs including
Brussels, isminsl ems, Wit -
tons, etc., that we have
priced at attractive prices.
We would be most pleased
to show them to you.
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director,
28 Phone 1$r` 28
Ready•to-
Weat
Garments
Conch it CO.
PRONE 73.
Fars
and
Millinery
A11111lim MilliorMollolliENllolli
SEPTEr1BER 21st, 22nd and 23rd.
Couch 8 Co. beg to announce their fall opening
display of high class millinery and invite the ladies of
town and surrounding country to come on the opening
days and see the nelPest creation in high-class millinery.
c`6ewu
Mull, n
Suits.
TT -.E STYLES OF THE
SEASON WILL Bit ON VIEW
IN OUR READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK.
LIVERY FAVORED GOOD
STYLE FOR .FALL, WEAR IS
INCLUDED IN 01;lI C=OLLEC-
TION. C'OMit AND SEE
THESE MODERATELY PRIC-
ED f4171'1'!4.
New Autumn Coats.
WE SHOW MANY NOVELTIES
IN FASIIIIONABLE OUTER GAR-
MENTS. THE NEW COATS ARE
EXCEEDINGLY HANDSOifuI]B IN
APPEARANCE AND ARE MADE
Oar HANDSOME MATERIALS—
FLUSHES, BROADCLAfl'HS, VEL-
OU,RS AND VELVETS. OVER 2'00
,ST'Y'LES •TO CHOOSE FROM,
:urs of Quality.
WE ARE SHOWING A VERY
LARGE RANGE OF HIGH CLASS
FURS INCLUDING ALL THE NEW
STYLES. FURS THAT WILL BE
WORN FOR THE COMING SEASON
ARE RED FOX, BEAVER, BLACK
FOX, BLACK AND NATURAL
WOLF, LAMB AND MINK,
Every Day is Fashion Day. c.4lbliays Something New.
Bagfieid.
Dr. W, has returned to .his
home in Copper Cliff after spending
the week -end the guest of his moth
er, Mks 11, Elliott.
Mrs. Stanbury anti sister, Miss
Stuart, left on. Tuesday for. London
Le spend the week,
lMlt IH, Drohmauri was in London
on Monday on business.
Mr, and Mrs Edward Weeton'epent
the past week at,Toronto,
Mr, Joe Clark of Colorado Springs,
Col„ was the guest of Air, and Mrs';.
John Biggart last week,
W. I1;: Fitugeraid • of ,Dungannon
joined the Sterling Bank staff , here
last week.
Mr. Malcolm • Ross of Montreal was
the guest of .Dr, Woods a 'few days
last, week:,
Mi F. A. Ed words and slaughter,
tVliss Ploy ,Lldwards, are, spending a'
week with friends at London. end
Bobo.
Messrs. George E. Greenslade anti
wife, Miss Mary 'Reid, Mr, 'P. J.
Marks and Mr. James Sturgeon are
attending the Pair at London this
week.
Mr. George Chesney of Calgary,
Alta., Dr; Atikinsou anti wife of De -
'troll, Miss Chesney' of Seaforth spent
the Week -end at Dr. Atkinson's slim-
mer residence on the Terrace.
Rev, J. E. Jones, wife and child
retuned to the parsonage the past
week, after a month's vacation at
:Sombre.
The Bayfield boys of the 101st
Batt at Camp Borden spent fortr
'days the past week at their homes
in the village.
Rev. A. Macfarlane returned this
week -after several weeks' vacation.
Mr, John Fraser occupied the pul-
pit
ulpit of St, Andrew's church on Sun-
day last,
Varna
Mr. Fred Keys of Milverton is
spending a few clays with his father
and, sisters here.
A goodly number from this vicinity
are attending London Fair this week,
Misses Jeanette and Lo)rise Grif-
fiths are taking a course at the
School of Commerce, Clinton.
Rev, and Mrs. Wanless and fatuity
of Georgia
5{re are spending g a few
weeks with the former's parents, Mr.
and Alis. John Wanless.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horner spent
the week -end with friends in London.
Privates Malcolm Keys, Will, Me -
Naughton and Alex. French we're
down from Camp Borden spending a
four -days' leave at their respective
locules.
Rev, 1., Wauless,v-ill preach in the
Methodist church on Sunday next.
'i'hc annual meeting of the Women's
Patriotic Society will be held in the
township hall on Tuesday of next
week at half past two o'clock in the
afternoon. A good attendance of the
members is requested as plans must
be made for, continuing the patriotic
work.
Owing to the harvest being pretty
well over a number of the farmers in
this vicinity took in the 'Toronto Ex-
hibition last week. Those who wece
not able to go to the Canadian Na-'
tional arc planning to zee the West-
ern at London this week,
'Mr, Len. McGee is seriously ill at
the lromc of his uncle, Air. P. McGee,
r:HiRN
ilomeseekers
Exollrsioll
---to -----
Manitoba and
Western Provinces.
$35.00 to $40 00
Returnililnit 60 days.
.Every Monday during
September and
October,
A. T. Cooper1
Agent for Canadian,
Northern Railway.
The New 1917 Model
Ford Car has arrivea
and can he seen at any
time at the Ford
Garage.
The undersigned has
for sale a good 3 -year-old
colt.
Bert Langford
'The Ford Courage,"
Phone 183.
Goderich Township
The 'Young Ladies" Patrtotio .So-
ciety insets next Wednesday' after-
noon at the hone ,of Miss, Nellie
Hicks.
The commissioners of the • Goclerieli
township Telephone System have re-
ceivedl
a limited number of telephone
hong
directories which ruay be had on ap-
plication.
Seaforth.
Mr.'E. J. Whittaker of Ottawa,
w,
formerly 'of Seaforth, was married to
Miss Winnifretl Robinson of Ottawa
recently.
Miss Eva Holmes has returned to
Boston after a vacation spent at her
home here.
Miss Jessie Scott has taken a Posi-
tion as' teacher at Creemore.
Mr. E, J. Whittaker and bride of
Ottawa have been visiting the form-
er's mother in town,
Mrs. Chas, Clarkson has returned
'to her home in Toronto after renew-
ing old friendships herieabouts.
Miss Margaret 'Cowan has gone to
Winnipeg to teach.
Mrs, John Cummings and her moth-
er, Mrs. Woodley, are : visiting ' in
Ridgeway and Buffalo,
Mr. and Airs. Roy. Willis of Toron-
to spent the holiday last week with
the former's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bethune of
Chicago have ,been visiting at the
home of the former's mother, Airs,
C. Bethunie,
Mrs. M. Y. McLean and bliss Mc-
Lean returned last weal: from a
holiday spent at Lake Couchiching.
Miss Evelyn CTreig accompanied
AIrs• C'ormac on her return to Min-
neapolis last week.
Zurich
Mr. Albert Cries of Kitchener is
spending a vacation at his Ironic
here.
Misses Veve Kirk and Lucele Per.
cly of Fairgrove, Mich., have been
visiting friends in the vicinity.
Airs. Orville I1, Ehnes of C'algiry,
Alta., is visiting at the home of Mr.
and. Airs, A. H. Ehnes.
Miss Pearl McCormick hast= cue
to Detroit to take a course of train-
ing as a nurse.
' Miss Ella M. Stelk is visiting with
friends its Port Huron, Mich.
Mrs. Ed. Rupp and daughter have
returned to their hone in Detroit af-
ter a month's visit with relasives
here,
1t, JKalbfieisch .of the local
branch of the Molsons Bank is holi-
daying for a fortnight.
subscriptions for
WAR LOAN
YIILDINO PRAOTIOAL,L'1/
5.35ofe
DOMINION OF CANADA
As with the ,previous Loan ` we predict a great success
for this issue. During this period, of stress our Government
needs our help and counts upon our patriotism. But a chance
is given investors of placing their money, in securities of the
highest grade, upon terms the liberality of which will, perhaps,
net be fully realized until the return of normal times.
If this Loan were issued Co
o yield 4�/, instead of about
5.35 %, the price would be 105.41, instead of 97.50. A 4% yield
(the basis on which Dominion, Government bonds sold so recently
as 1914) would mean a' price of 111 for the present issue.
We will forward your application, procure your allotment
and render other services free of charge to you.
To ensure allotment application, should be made at once
A. E. AMES ES & CO
63 KING STREET WEST
Toronto, Canada
Investment
Bankers,
Established
.6889
(Ty ovoid define w..uegeet using form Kelm, if regular forth ia .tot on hard.)
Dominion of Canada Loan Due 1931
MESSRS. A. E AMES & CO., Date 1916
.5.5 King St. West, Toronto, Canada,
Dear Sirs:
Ihereby authorize you to enter my subscription for $ Dominion
of Canada Loan in accordance with the terms of the Offcsial Prospectus,
Mr.,
Name in full hare,
orhiisa
Street address (or P.O. Bog')
Rao.
Province
Wingham.
Dr. Boyer of Kent, Eugland, who
has been visiting at Kincardine, was
the guest for a day recently of Air.
john Quirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holler and two
children have returned to Preston al-
ter a visit with the lady's parents
in town, Mr. and Afrs. Win. Bradley.
Misses Gladys and Alexa Kemp of
Listowel have been visiting their sis-
ter, Mrs. R. A. Currie,
bliss M. E. Adams zs Holidaying at
London,. :Windsor and Detroit,.
Mr. Z. Lockman and family Save
removed to Preston.
Wingham
The remains of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Woodill and Miss Gertrude Wellwood,
who perished in the recent fires at
New Liskeard, were brought
'to
Wingham for interment. • '1'
g e he family
were formerly residents here and
were highly respected. Miss Well -
wood, who was Dr. Herbert Bruce's
private secretary, had only gone to
New Liskeard to spend a vacation
with her mother, Airs, Woodill,
Mrs. Herb. Campbell is spending, a
few weeks at Angus to be near her
husband,. Capt. Campbell of the
161st,
4001111101,
Wingham
Mr. Harry, Angus and family have -
been visiting in Cobourg and Toron-
to.
Miss Leslie Hu
titer f l�.in ru 'o
o ca It e
has been the guest of Miss Marian
Smith.
Zurich
Miss Fern Wolper, daughter of Mt.
Henry Walper of the Bronson Line,
was married on Aug. 30th, to Mr,
Herbert Desjardine of the Babylon
Line.
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WAR LOAN
DOMINION OF CANADA
Issue of $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931.
• PAYABLE AT PAR AT
OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG,
REGINA, CALGARY, VICTORIA.
INTEREST PAYABLE' HALF -YEARLY, lit APRIL, 1st OCTOBER,
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD.
ISSUE PRICE 971
A FULL HALF -YEAR'S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON 1st APRIL, 1917.
THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE
USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY,
Tax MINISTER or FintANC:E offers herewith, on behalf of
the Odc'ernment, the above named Bonds for subscription
at 91, payable as follows, -
10 per cent on application;
30 " " 16th October, 1916;
30 " " 15th November, 1916;
27 " " 15th December, 1916,
'.l'he total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited
to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount
(if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva-
lent of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus
of 22nd November, 1015.
The instalments may be paid in full on the 16th day
of October, 1916, or on any instalment clue date thereafter,
under discount at the rate of four .,por cent per annum,
All payments are to be made to a. chartered bank for the
credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any
instalment when due will render previous payrnents liable
to forfeiture and the ca.11otment to cancellation.
Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent
of the amount subscribed, must be forwarded through
the medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada
of any chartt't'cd bank will receive subscriptions and issue
provisional receipts.
•
'Phis loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of
Canada, and both principal and interest will be a charge
upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
Forms of application may be obtained from any branch
in. Canada_ of any chartered bank and at the office of any
Assistant Receiver CGeneral in Canada.
Subscriptions inust be for even hundreds of dollars.
In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be
applied towards payment of the amount clue on the October
instahnent.
Scrip certificates, .non-negotiable or payable to bearer in
accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered
Qi, bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange
for lice provisional receipts.
Whenn the scrip certificates have been paid in full and
payment endorsed thereon by the batik receiving the
money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared,
with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as
to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared,
without coupons, in accordance with the application.
Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will he made
through the chartered banks.
The issue will be exempt from taxes—including any
income tax—imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted
by the Parliament of Canada.
The bonds with coupon will be issued in denominations
of $100, $500, $1,000. Fully registered bonds without
coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000
or any authorized multiple of $5,000.
The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at the office
of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa,
or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax,
fax,
St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg,
Regina, Calgary, or Victoria.
The interest on the fully registered bonds will be paid
by cheque, which willbe remitted by post. Interest on
bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons.
Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange
at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank,
Subject to the payment of twenty-five cents for each
new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without
coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the
denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds
with coupons will have the right to convert into fully
registered bonds of authorized denominations without
coupons at any time on application to the Minister of
Finance.
The books of the loan will be kept at the Department
of Finance, Ottawa.
Application will be' made in due course for the listing of
the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges.
Recognized .bond anti stock brokers avili be allowed a
commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments -
made in respect of applications bearing their stamp,
provided, however, that no commission will be allowed
in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by the
surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan prospeetus
of 22nd November, 1915, No commission will be allowed
in respect of a.pplieations on forms which have not, been
printed by the king's Printer.
Subscription Lists will close onor before 23rd September, 1916.
-- . Marr a'r1•Ilhx'r ole FINANCE, OTTAWA, September 12111, 1916.
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