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Thrice .the, capacity of ordinary grates is given because
the Sunshinii grates are three -sided, one side at a time
meeting the fire. Bulldog teeth smash clinkers easily.
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WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67.
Next to Royal Bank
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PATTERNS SOLD AT
MEN'S STORE.
Custom Tailoring
Men's ,Fuianehings.
Phone 103..
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type and new stock of paper just placed
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THE NEW ERA CLINTON
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Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in nun
strnetion and design but ex-
tremely well made in,every de-
tail. Here ale the finest creations
of the furniture makers craft,
and at prices that will temp the
wise and discriminating buyer.
R7re Cheapest Spathe Huron
to buy all kinds of Eurnftnrc
BALL & ..A.°1°i-s®1V
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104
N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES--- .1, D. Atkinson 186
000D THINGS TO EAT.
No matter whether you remain there is nothing more substantial
at home or go camping or picnic- or more easily prepared.
Ing you will want sorneth;ng tasty Meats -Cooked Ham, Meat Loaf
for your meals, and why stand. ,Breakfast or Back Bacon. they are
over a hot stove when you can always up to the mark,
get such delicious and wholesome Telly Powder and Minute Pudding
Ready Cooked Foods, , d -Jelly Powders are always la
We take the liberty of offering frienci to the housewife, they are
a few suggestions that require an ornament as well as a splen -
very little cooking. did desert,
Canned Goods -Peas, Corn, To- IvlinutePifdding-Can be made in
matoes, Pork and Beane, salmon a ]iffy; Flavors -Tapioca, lemon,
dines, 'Herrons, Haddies, etc. and vanilla, chocolate, etc.
dIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND- EGGS.
JOHNSON eo.
Phone 111 THE STORE OF QUALITY
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Grand TrunkRailway System
Time Table for Clinton
Buffalo and Iioderich
Going to Stratford 7.33 a an
Going to Goderich
5.15pm
11.07 p
1,55 p ui
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11,03 p m
London, Huron and Bruce
Going to London 5.05 a m
4.15pm
Going to Wingham 11.00 am
13.40 p m
ANOTHER HAY SEASON
The hay fever season now ap-
proaches, and no one 13 overjoy-
ed at the prospects, •
APPLE SEASON.
The small boy and the green
apples are to be .seen everywhere)
these days, The usual siege of
eliple colic is about due.
PRACTICE MUST, STOP.
The public is cautioned against
the practice of putting postage
money with unstamped letters
into street letter boxes. Letters
must bear the proper postage in
stamps (before being put into
street leiter 'boxes.
MITCHELL WAS WISE,
When Hydro was installed in
Mitchell, that town kepq 'their
old plant as an auxiliary one, ani
since the Hydro has 'been play
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hag peel:-a,=boo, Mitchell has been
one of the few towns in Western
Ontario to have light. It would
be interesting to know why Sir
Adam Beck recommended , that
Clinton keep its old plant a,s, an
au -.liars and 11)8 couple of months
change his views. The second
plant would have Come in very
nicely several evenings during the
past few weeks As it is, the old
plant will be Worth about 311200,
the way, the ;machinery is selling
at present,
AUGUST ROD AND :G11N.
Bonnycastle Delo ;gives) some
advice on how( not to paddle in
his artielle, "In Light Clhmoe will
Build MO" inthe. August 'issue of
;Rod and Gun and also some point-
ers, on how to paddle with the
least, danger of an upset. "Tem-
aagami Men'f by R. J.. Fraser is a
tribute to the guides• of Teanag.a.-
,mi. than whom there are "no finer.
band of men." liex Snow contribut-
ee "Little Incidents among. Big
Mountains; F. V. .Wiilianrs."Illi.' x�
r r ;'•the well known' New
Brunswick Guide, Avery More-
house, writes, of moose with a
52 inch spread secured before
breakfast; B. C. .Tillett gives var-
ious other stories and asttcles of
equal interest precede the regular
Departments which are replete as
usual with information for the
lover of gun rod and dbg. W. 3'.
Taylor, ,Limited, .'Woodstock, Ont.
are the publishers'of this represent
etive Canadian sportsman's mag-
azine.f
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Arrnace.
•'Wouldn't you like to, know the cost of installing a Sun
°shine
in your home? I'll gladly giveyou particulars.
without obligation.
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A NEW CAR 0WN(E`R„ LOWERED ASSESSMENTS,
Me George Levis, the well.
known Massey,-llhr>fite aigb;nt sen
the midway is the new owner of
aFord, He purchased it last
day•
RING UP 203 IF YOU
WANT THEM.
Lawn bowling is absorbin}, the
attention of our business and
professional oxen these days` and
evenings.
VISITING IN TH:p U. 8,
Chief Wheatley 3211 S,rg't Welsh
took atrip out into Hallett on
Saturday to look, up a deserter of
the 161sif Bart'. But the soldier
man is visiting. in the States at
present and address ;sunlanown•
36 YEARS AGO AUGUST 1ST,
W, 'H. Kerr, the present proprie-
tor of The Brussels Post,, has been
at the helm 36 years gest Tuesday,
OnAugustlst, 1880...he bought the
andehas beenthe
innchaartge ¢ ever since,
MARRIED AT ST.RA'TFORD,
At Trinity Methodist parsonage
Sof trlastatfoWrd, 00
eek Rethdema sdarriage,y afternwoonas
solemnized of Mrs. Charlotte Bar-
wick, of Clinton to Mr. Wilkins
McArthur of Ribbert township,
The ceremony was performed by
Rev, G. H, Dewey, Mr. and Mrs.
McArthur x ur were unattended, The
groom is a neem'ber of the 161st
Battl. ,bars, McArthur will reside
in town for the present.
GODERICH TO USE TARVIA..
8oderieh Star: -At a meeting of
the public works committee of
the town council on Monday it
was decided to purchase a tank
car of Tarvia "B'' from the Pater-
son Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of
Toronto, whose ;representative,
mar, Dale, aciciresseit,'the council at
the last regular meeting. The car
Will contain 61,000 gallons and
1,800 gallons were 'said to be en-
ough to do the square, ,so that
the 4,000 gallons ;elioalld be suffi-
cient to-do a ,portion ion 6130
streets leading off the square. The
company is to put the tarvi i clown,
bringing a machine from .London
for the purpose. and the estimated
,total cost, including sand, and
freight and everything 10 $633. 'the
action of the committee will be
ratified by the council at next
meeting.
N UNANIMO'fUS• CALL. '
The following despatch dated
Independence, Oregon, which ap-
neared in the (Portland, Oregon,
Evening Telegram •otJnUy 22nd, Scenes that have thrilled the Em-
pire Re-enacted by Overseas
Troops.
With the lowered assessment on
hotel property ante 'business tax
at Mitchell, it amounts to nearly
3116,000.00,
UP AGAINST, IT.
Canadian paper makers are ask-
ing from 20 to 25 per cent, ad-
vance oh new contracts for news
print. Newspaper publishers are
up against a e.o edition , nota theory
those strenuous war times.
MGN MUST MAIZE WILLS.
Commanding officers are direct-
ed to impress on their men the
necessity of making their wins
before leaving Canada, to draw
attention to the. pecial form of
will now' being printed for the
use of off1cees and men. On receipt
of the warning for overseas, .com-
manding officers will take steps to
have these forms completed and
duly witnessed.
BIG ENOUGH.
Editor Creech of the Exeter Ad-
vocate makes the following re-
ference' to the recent ,games play-
ed here; --.Four rinks of bowlers
went to Clinton' on !Friday and
played 'afternoon and evening
games. A usual on (the Clinton
greens all the rinks of visitors
,Were defeated.but'by a,lesser mar-
gin this trip. The (margin in
favor of the Clinton 'bowlers was
big enough at that.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
tug. EX1IBITION s➢r
Empire Federation
(tea Spectacle IA
1,200 Performers; 10 Masselt
Rands ; Chorus of 60 Voices
Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im-
perial Solidarity and Power
Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of
the British Houses of Parlia-
ment, Westminster Abbey
and the War Office.
ON AND LI DER
SEA
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tt+rll be of interest to the
many friends of Rev. Dr. Duns.
more. Dr. Dunsmore= is an • old
'Huron boy and Lalthough he has
'been in the states, for a number of
years, he still h s'many friends in Shells in Process of Manufacture
this neighborhood, who will wish
him continued success in his field Immense Munitions Exhibit
of labor. Dr. Dunsmore N a cou-
sin of ex-M,Cyor Fred Jackson and
Mrs. B, J. Gibbings and anephew
of Mise Johns, Kirk street, The
Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand
Grenade and Bomb Throwing, De -
despatch says, At 4a con re a- De-
struction of Warships by Hidden
g g Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation
•tional meeting of the Presbyterian Year Fireworks, Complete New
church here on Thu qday night, Midway.
Dr. H. C Densmore, who once De -
foie was pastor a the local church
for seven consecutive 'years„ was
unanimously elected to the pap -
state as an orator pad lecturer of
cently elected grand orator of the
Royal Arch Masons of •Oregon
and is known throughout the
state as an, orator nad lecturer of
exceptional ability. He travelled
extensively in Europe, Asia and
America„ 'He represented Pall
Ammer .The King's
Horse
Government Exhibits, Superb Showing
of Live Stock and Agricultural
Products, Acres of Manu-
factures,
county at the Panama -Pacific Ex- Toronto, Aug. 26 to Sept. 11
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HINGE LOCALS. i ••
13ycino rates are due today,' !•a��� •
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• Cooncii met on TuesdaY evening. •
Next holiday will lbs Labor day �- LONDON, ONTARIO. w
Exeter .Bowling tournament is •
on this wee.:. ' • September 8th to 16th, 1916;
The Bank ,of Commerce has �
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opeavened up a'branch bank. ,On Bel-'
gr•
There are 25 McDonald's in the
160th, Batta(1,:on, Of course that's
up in Bruci,.County
"Turkey is about done," !says a
press report; but it is U.
ittle early for Christmas dinner.
One would imagine. that "farm-
ng"iso pastime compared with
amp Borden. Anyway, many of
he soldiers; prefer the farm.
Great rare shoulef 'be exercised
ust now with matches and fires of
11 kinds, Everything is ver,Y dry
nd a fire would spread very rapid
Al writ calling tor
f the 'bye-�eleetion i t
Toronto on Monday,
las been issued by t
vital nomination day e
4th of August. • )
the holding
❑ Svuth Wes
Aug. , 21st
Government
Set ,for ,th
The economical one is in1line1
o think of 011' the heat that is
sing, wasted' these days. And,at
be Saltie tlmo ,$1.00 Per bon is
Ging paid' for coal With, Which to
cep warm next winter.
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e Two Speed Events Daily a,
0 F•EREI'8Oaafi,S EVERY NIGSIT '' or
Z New Process 8taaildi w Every IBialiding Full of Exhibits i,
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SI•NGLE FARE over all ttaailnt'ays West of Toronto
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Add a cool room to your house by equiping your
verandah with shades --will let in the air and keep the
heat out. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 feet wide,
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Often the ehe6pest—Always the Best
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Berger's English Paris Green
Paris Green is used for a purpose which makes
poor grades worse than useless . It won't pay you
to experiment, Get Bergers then you will have the
best in original a Ib and a lb packages.
' Arsenate of Lead also in stock.
J".e M. :HOV �Z`
NYAL QUAL/TY STORE Dispensing Chemist
The Features of Our
Furniture
To which we invite special attention
are its beauty, its assured comfort, its
solid coustruction, and its below the
usual prices. Any one of these points
would he suflieient to earn it you'
preference. When they are all com-
bined we feel sure you will realize
that this is a furniture buying oppor
tunity you cannot afford to ignore,
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Nn<ic,rtaakcr and Funeral Director. Phone S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
a a,za
It will pay you ,to The corner ° S'OCeari'Y
"Live and Let Live"
t o r rices
Heating or Eavetroughing
on your Plumbing
Estimates given
free
Material and Workmanship
the Best,
Agents for Hecht Furnaces
Thos.11awkins
Let us Select the Eatables.
ler tour Camping Trip
Our stock of canned goods bar,
been specially selected 4or their
quality and purity, and in " fact,
everything we suggest to you
will have your unqualified appro-
val.
• Cheek Brom this list the goods
you know you want; come in and
let us show.you othee's.
Canned Tomatoes, Corn. Bean s. etc
Concentrated Packet :and Canned
Soups; Meat Extracts; Canned
Preserves and Jams; Marmalades-
Bacon. A.11 kinds of Cooked
Breakfast Foods; Condensed Milk,
Coffee and Cocoa.
Canned Salmon : Sardines; and'
Kippered Herring. ,
Specials
Raspberries, cherries. currents,.
peaches. oranges lemons, bananas
tomatoes, cucumbers, new pota—
toes and beans, •
'Plumbing and ]leafing 1 E. E. Hunnifor
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Sizes 8 to toe for ...,,
All Eigh•gradu Shoes. No shoe bait, but quality
Get your pick early as there are only
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