The Clinton New Era, 1916-09-07, Page 2PAGE TWO.
1'H CLINTON NEW MSA.
Thursday, September 7th, 19160
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Canadian Red Crossl Society
Mr, Levi Trick' was a visitor .at
Toronto..
Capt 'C E. Dowding a.ecoln an:eu
p'
his mollies as Ma: as London or
her trip to chs ago. • •The Capt.
will not be back to C`'l4nCoii again
Military duties, utina • to'En land' On
(Mires Laura Wilkin was aholidaY
-visitorat
ldone attended the
atGoderich the
nlMondasttce Garrow
l,dfolt er' was
over the •holiday with relatives at
Listowel
Miss Jean Miller was avisitor at
Goderieh for Labor Day, . , 1
Miss Daisy Copp left for'Owen'
Sound ane• from there goes to her
school where ;she teach this
tcj'Vord
sack to lIte land
108aaree, Goderieh township,. 7500
100 acres, Colborne township5000,'
90 acres, 'Co borne township, 4800
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50 acres, Colborne township" 2200
5 acres,Goderich mita
40 limits 1000aril..
acres, Ggdaiieh townslrrp !Ric?
All these have good cull :lad
Write us about others If think-
in of malau
g g Your home in the
county' town, don't t buy till you
see us. We ca lacer you at easy
prices. We are Huron's largest
dealers. -
t O'NEIL & COMPANY,
The Real Estate People,
Goderieh, Ont.
j1�E„,
smaller cl�a� llis
Let us reduce your coal
bil1S. We can do it b. Sts -
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plying on*with a Coal that
Ion, Ives a stead
lasts y g
heat and leaves` only a smell
amount of This COaI is
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ANTHRACITE
The Coal That Satisfies
It will save you money... Give
lti• a trial.
�. J. Holloway, Clinton
arc•--
Millinery
RCad�y0
to;wenr
H�hone 7s
Phone
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Dry Goods
and
Ilotnsel`ar
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WILSON S
FLY �A DS
KiLL MORE FLIES THAN
$°-°WORTH OF ANY
STICKY FLY CATCHER
Clean 4o handle. Sold by all Drug.
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to moo. i
The
The •Canadian Red Cross*Society
has sent to Moartenegro cash a-
to$20300
The Canadian '1tecI Cross. Society
has distributed to the Franc]
$90,000 in cash,g,
The Canadian Red Croas',Society
has distributed to the d reilcll more
than $1,00'0;000 worth of supplies.
neei
CanadianhRea•Crossl{Soc Society has
rdelies,�,
ata value of $5,0e0,000,
Since e!re outbreilr gftvar Che
cash Cr contributions of the Cana-
than Red Cross Society_ up to Jur/
31st have been:$1,800,000,
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Specials
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FOR AUGUST
gists, Grocers and General Stores,
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Aseamissmarmaramswitssmiseff
House Dresses 89c
Eighteen ladies House Dresses, washing
goodt•
• colors, sizes 34 and 36 only, values up to'h C.go, August
special 89c
and l� • .
i tidies Misses �1'It�lc es 8 �+
Ladies
•arrive
Two dozen ladies and misses Middies, white, and
white with colored trimming, sizes Ir t8 G, 38
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and 40, values up to $1,25, .A,ugust special 8:9c
L,.g
adies Voile' Waists $1.19
Fifteen Ladies Voile Waists, slightly soiled, sizes
i4, 36 and 38, values up to $3, Aug. special 1,19 s
SlIs+ Crepes and
Silk Foulards 39e :�
50yards onlyof Silk Crepes �';., . �,
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and Foulards, shades tan, 1 . -
27_ is
black and white,and
grey, t _.
$2, Aug.special C and o i
g• p 39 y g k
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42 inches wide, values up t0' )4
�'iOttOli Crepe Ile yard !
75 , f
yards of Cotton Crepe, O '
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white and blue, and white and 1 ,
navy, 2 inches wide, Ie tllar O '.
}' %
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Ifs yard, Aug, special 1 Lc l .,1
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New (`ail Mantles 1 i ;;;
and Sufis - .
Sults
The first shipment of our " ' '
pstalble.
•march
New Fall Suits and CCatS SO
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hand, We will have this sea- 1
son one of the largest and •
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best stocks in the county to ra'i .;i
choose from. ;:�;
Be sure to visit this Dept. ,
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The store that shows the
new things first. tit •• _,, c,
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161st COMING HO ME•
The 161st Battl. leave Camp Bor-
den on a Pour daly leave and will
'here tonight. The citizens
wii;l :indeed be;glac teepee '1 ar
soldier boys back once inose,
FARMERS AND AUTOS.
(Fifty Thousand been autotngbile li_
creases •heve'been issued in Ontario
cre
this year, as against 35,000 last
year. A very con-
siderable pr'opoetioi of these
Licenses have 'been issued for mach
Mos ora lighter 'build, which have
been largely purchased by ierrner�,
LEAVINGi.Z'nR'HAMILTON.
:Mr. William Collyer, who has
been cutter at the Jackson Cloth_
iy for the past ',t5 years
fug leaves
leaves the end of the week for Hem
ilton Where he takes asinulal
position, Mrs. Collyer and two
daughters will leave about the end
of the month. ,Hamilton is Mr
Collyer's old home sThe ' it will
not tee new For him. They' will be
both missed in town and Bell hope
that (they will prosper in the
Ambitious City
KERR-FREESTONE WEDDING
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Ther•e wa,i a pretty wedding fn the
McIbodhsg church, Oakville, Wednes
day, at h'gh noon, when Grew. °illy
clan bier °P 141r. and ilirs..1. Freestone
g
heeeme • the wife of Oaptlin Charles
Herr, a returned soldier who was
Kerr, ad et Y res. son of Rev, and
P
Mrs. W. P. Kerr of Vancouver, form
erly °t Ohntu°, lieu, W. B. Smith
oil -Mated assisted by Rev. J.E. Munro,
esnl 11 a delslthe cii H'ch with wedding i
1 r
was played by Mrs, Wright•-
Ort, she was nrtencled by bliss hi, L.
y
Bowerbuilc of Toronto, and Mr. E. S
Munro of Oaltville vvas best man,
O,1 tale and Mrs, Kerr lift, b boat for
p Y
Montreal and then to Ottawa.
LATE MRS. RICHARD BROWN •
pp pQ
Details of t11U fifteenth
ofthe
Country to Enter War
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Area-- •;,.. ......About 51 000 sq. mites
Population 7,6011;000
Peace Strength—. 113,275
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Reserves` _:. -- - 4613,743
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Total war strength. : 80,00'1
Total available unorganized
men ....... -. .,, �- 921,602
Agueulturc, salt -mining, lend
Petroleum making are tho prince.
Pal industries. -
the chief exports of Romania are
-Masse and creels. Among the
fruits exported are gourds, plums
peaches, walnuts, apples pears and
grapes. .
The ' manufacturing industries
which before the war were greatly
handicappped by cheaper product_
ions in Germany and Austria in-
elude flour, ;rano-fnilll':ng, match
making, petroleum distilling, tan-
Hing boot- and shoe making axid
cement manufacture.
The peasantry are mainly' cloth-
o1 i`crmespiin,ts r vo �en, ;by and themselves
fabrics.
The revenue of Rumania, 'before
the war tuns around $30,000,000 and
more than balanced the expendit-
arcs. t
The nationail debt some time ago
wits around. $205,000,000; •
The value 01impprts varied in
peace times from $60,000,000 to $06-
000,000 and the exports' from $50,-
000,000 to $60,000000.
In peace times nearly half of the
exports tchiefly cereals and seed)
went to Great Britain, and ,about
one third to Germany.
uropenfx es in South East
`Europe, lying mainly between the
Carpathians, the Pruth, and the
Danube, and borders on 'Hungary,
Russia, Bulgaria and Serbia: Itis
crescent shapes, the average len
gth being 058 miles and 'its bread-
t11 aibout 190 miles,
,About four- and one ;Ora1f millions
of the population belong to. the
Greek' church and it has estimated
that When war be an in 1914 there
00
were around 4,000,001 subjects out-
side of the Rumanian :Kingdom,
from Miss Mteahes
ren, nurse,
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wile ats'6eVe1'a1been t places leer' Utes thathe
she i5 on her way homeward and will
visit®Lr¢l,
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Young Men
Western University. London
says it is good to get under the Old
Flag'nein,.
Registrar Win. C' of Goderach
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Young men or others who are
unable to enlist for overseas, ser-
work: EVERY MAN .. S'HOU'LD BE
ANOTHER `GREAT ADVANCE
limonite Doubled -Now $75,000
was in town ou Tuesday.
Dr,'Iiolmc s, Count Lrreastirer, was
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]n LOiVII 01) TltesdtL Y•
From the eveuiag Globe of Ae,g. 30,
of llagertown, Maryl�nd, we take the:
following personal—Nlrs. George lP.
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DOTING HIS SLC. Steady worlcto
good men. Apply to
The Robert Eell Engine and
Thresher 00., Limited,
Searforth, Ontt
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Another large addition' to Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased ]7nrollinent•in view
Write for particulars to:
.reheehe, who ivtls operated on at theService
1Va5hlrigton �iurn,ty I, asp' al, has re-
covered sn1l'rcher,tly to. be removed to
the hone of her sister, Mrs. O. S.
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Boars 10C �l ill,l
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A thorobrad Yoxlcshire, also a
E. E. BRA1THWAITE, M,A., PleD,
President.
Htghbarger•, south Potomac street.
Messrs. •R, and Roy Graham, John
Sbotnals, W. 11 Oountes,and Reeve
Ford drove up to Catnp Burden in the.
forrner's ear. 'They were delighted
ithorobred Berkshire boar for ser-
vice, at lot 34, London Road, 1#
miles south of Clinton, Terms—,
$1 at time of service with privii-
ege of returning If necessary.
£, '�i ,
Eat liens and Chickens
Wanted.
with the camp.
J. _ASHTUIV,
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Taken at any time.
Mr. Andrew Taylor is sightseeing at •
tilt Queen City.
Mr henry t'liunsteel. is visiting at
Toronto. •
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• Farm for Sale
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Farm for Bale, contaihing 65
Highest Market Priced
W. MARQUIS, CLINTON
Phone 1.4 on ]00
bin T.A. Greig is visitingwith
•n
wreeel,ves and friends at `.1'oroutu this
acres of good clay loaan, suitable ng
for northhalfture or of lot 77, Maitlandbnor
Wanted,
,
Ml. Perry Phonsteel is attending
the '1.'orontoFair this week.
Miss Ida Cornish returnee to
her school at Cookstown, s
Miss 'Florence Garbett left' for
cession, Goderieh, With five acres,:
of choice hardwood hush, ana a
never-£ailin g
g aiming creek run-
Hing through, •a41'under sass at run -
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present, possession can,be given
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Machinists and lathe hands
wanted, Apply tee
YP
WOOD MOTOR Co.,
t Clinton, Ont,
Quill Lake Where she will ,beach
school, lder-ma na friends will'
her success in fax avvay
at once, Apply to
. WILLIAM BEDOUR
R., R. No, 2m Clinton
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House for Sale
�iah
sell• 4
or •phone 12,on 143, i
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House
M.r. L•Trouse of Woodstock .re-
Hewed Old over the
holiday,Hid old friends were
Wool. Wanted
on Rettenhur St„ formerll
y
Occupied by the laid Mrs. vVhllian
Murray. lepp1y to
G. D, M- 1 G�ART
glad to see him.
—
Mr. Bert Johnston returned to
port Burwell tihereg he is principal
of the school there,
Mrs. Robert Belli and chi:efree
snort the week end with relatives
Wool wanted, highest price. paid
-Cash or trade.
BENMILLER WOOLEN MILLS-
Painting & Pa aper Itaano'in
s, P ' >, g
For Sale
Property pecupied by Dr. Gan
dier, including two lots, house, of
flee -and stable. Will be sold
and friends at Goderieh.
Mr. and Mss., Ray Rumbau yr of
Goderieh spelt the week. en tilts
relatives in town.
(Miss Amy Howson has been las-
listing at the Poetoff:ce while vas
the
andindl done, g0 ilei$ leftneatly
promptly s t at
Hunnitord a GrocerStore or at my
residence, 'Victoria threes,
TEIOS, GGRAELIS
eel),
arateltether,
lighting througlor o utkwaterEin chi
'Hard and soft water 11
hath -room, kitchen and summer
kitchen. A ppl'y to•
DR, GANDIEB
ious menUier's of ,staff have
Bern.,hotidaying.
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, ;MIs, Maeshan, Blythes baker was
in town on. Saturday. 1
1bIi•. Percy Couch was avisitor at
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Feed N 1 E1H
Nun
Aller being retainer/ to her hed but,
a week. I he death (ramie d:at an ear'
hour WVednesdav morning at the borne The Patriotic meeting
?r her daltghter, Mrd, Thos. L•ewaon,
SS Foie St„ Stratford, of Hannah
Parnell, relict of the late Richard NQ �y h e�
Brown, aged 74 care and i months. are Labor DG�
be Y
Deceased was born hi England and •
Came to this country when eleven --
Toronto this week combining,Our
business ancf pleasure.
��J�'v'r. and Mrs. W. L. Gilpin of
Milivaulree, motorer! to Clinton on
Sunday and spent a few hours !With.
1
the formers cousin, Mr. J. Leslie
Kerr. IN&. and Nlrs. Kerr and Miss
Irene Cavanagh accompanied them
on to Brussels to spend Labor Day.
Mr. Gilpin, who; practiced dentis-
try foe Some Year's t'M ch'gan City
is now manager of the Ford Com-
piny at cityandfor the
state. . i
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Nei, Prices Aug,1
' a
106.
The following price for Fort
cars will 'be effective on ana of-
ter August lit, 1016,
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Chassis ......
. Runabout ` 475.00
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years or age, settling in I-lnllett gown The conference of the Huron Wo-
ship, where she rived most of her man's Patriotic, lied-, Cross, and l4lili•
time. Ai>001; a, year ago the late Mrs, tary AidSocieties, which was held on
Brown suffered a peratyttc stroke told Labor! Day, in Wesley. church, Clinton
had been an invalid ever ranee, eesid$460.00
Ing with heir (laughter. Her husband sixty provedle be most interesting. Over
silty delegates represented Lhe dill r-
predeceased her neirrly thirty years °nt counted ihci the women of Olin
ago end wits buried in Kansas. In reTouringCar
ton counted it theirprivilegeto Lttend
ligion the late Mrs. Brown was a the meetings. :Cheul°rmg session
Methodist. Three sons and three being at meetile3ngs.
the afternoon at cess
danghtels survive. They ere -John y[re. I,wrkin of Se'tf°rth was rLp•
of Landeshoro• William of Summer point to the chair with 'Mies Letonzal
hill, James of Clinton, lel i p, Thomas of Goderieh as secretary,
Lowson of Stratford, Mrs, Frank Crlht The women of Huron were fortunate
of Clinton. and Mie. William Lea of in hearing addresses from the let vice
Lnndiehnio. The remains were Taken resident of the London branch o£ the
Wednesrlwv afternoon tn'L,ondeshorq Red Cross, Mrs, Gordon'Wright, and
where- interment will take place on Mrs; Somerville of the War Contingent
lhurs�ay. Aasnt iabon, both of the these l ladies
spoke in a most informingrind ver
MINOR LOCALS. y
inspiring manner of the work which,
Were •you away for th a holiday? at this Leine, is so dear to all lovers of
If you a ere did you tell' The New our Empire.
Era scribe, or let him find it out At the afternoon session it was de
or masa your Pains altogether. coded that the most important ilia
NO lust suppose Che long sof- enssion to. be engaged in and the
Tering public went on struke some important decision to he made was-
Ray against atr:kes;, h'g1r Prices u•d Whether it would be advisable to
slot oP'atlrer pests? ( haves County organization an comma
Spain.. Sweden and Switzerland at tion with the work welch women are
last accounts were still neutral doing along these lines. Mtn Wright
London •& air opens ,next week. led in the discussion, many others
Clinton Kiltie Band will play there jbining. After lengthy discussion, a'
011 Thursday next and no doubt a motion was! received for County' Ur
big crowd will go down. Special genizetion'tend /s as carried by. a large
rates and excursion trains daring m�7olity.
the week. The •election of officers followed-
Mr. (Business Man 1 Keep in President, Firs. Hamilton, Goderieh
•whe the time to draw l usiness is The president of each' society a county
when you want 'business and not is to be en ofeeach's of the county
when you have more bualness than Recording Secretary, Miss Consitt of
you, cn attend to. The best way Heneaid: • •
to draw business i s to advertise Coreesponding Secretary, Mee, Fitton
in the New Era, Exeter.
There 'were many holiday visit- Treasurer, Miss Brown of Seaforth,
ors in town and also a great many Let every Society, let. ever yMEM.
of citizens went to Toronto woman and child assist in patriotic
and other points for Laleor Day, work during the coming months, and
se make Horan justly proud of rte
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High -Class
Coupelet ... ...... ....,. 696.00
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The celebrated F°restOit :Quartette
so well and favorably known: will
give a. concert in the Town Hall. on
Sept. 19th, ander the wnsnices of the
ladies of Ontario Street Church, Flan
of hall will be open at Fair's, Tuesday,
Sept 12th. Reseeve seats 05e. Ad -.
mission nt •,
town Car 780.00
Sedan .....- . 800.00
, ,F, O. B. FORD ONT.
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These 'Prices are PositivelYguer-
anteed against
g any reduction be-
fore August lst, 1917, but there is
And you will soon
orae. Better In
in temper; and willingness.
think all feed is
mistaken. Try
and you will 'be
there is a big difference
1
have a belle:
condition, 'bene
If, yon
alike, you art
ours fora whll
convinced the
and al
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al fitted
noguarantee against- an advance
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In ,price at any time,
in our favor. Yet this extra qual
ity will cost you nothing. Ou
prices are no higher. ,
A caretaker for the Public Lib-
miry. -Duties to commence
a
Bert Langford
Highest Prices ):till fo
1 t Gratin
at
once. tApp1y to
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W. BRYDONE,
Chairman. DEAL •
W' Jenkins ��or
-- PHONE 183, CLINTON,
hriv,its Sale
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Phone 199, Residence 1 on 142
r-,_.;rvus,armv«.�i
Owing to the undersigned len-
Ing town he offers the following OEOOOt ****Oceafass0•mt
for sale -Oak Sideboard, Rocker,
Table Gasoline Range, •
Parlor Extension Ta
Parlor Lams etc, 'May, be seen •
Lamps, •
any time during the i,fternoons •
for neat Uvb weeks.
W. COLLIB1I.
0•Oo000
m®®®••®t80®OObO•wOSO.00.000
t'` tisB
t , vete.-
t sh i Bran ora Covered
in solid color,
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Have you ever had a fine job of
roof? If you have, you certainly are
of o roof ibet sposhtivelywater,proof.
wooden shingles to -day are that they
well as leak, soon after they are put
the quality has since gradually depreciated
suitable timberbecame exhausted.
Brantford Slates have none of the
Cannot rust, They do not allow rain
metal roofs. They d° not require rigid
or state roots. On the other hand Brantford
protection with little weight. They
base" which is thoroughly saturated
mineral pitch. Crushed quarried slate
did in the surface of this "base", making
ooRfing
Brantford Slates are made in the
black and grey. The colors never
painting nor repairing. These slates
' gables andinto the angles of any roof.
without seams or joints. Sparks die
have these slates "on" you are done
requirepainting or stainin and may
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most any exterior color design, and
We would be pleased to send you
p �g
Brantford t®I'� nog@®file
Brantford,
FOR �1��, ILI Ii 111I.1t
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decorating spoiled'by a leaking
in a position to appreciate the value
Some of the troubles common to
are apt to split, warp or blow off as
on. Years ago they were good, but
as the available supply of
faults of weodenshingles. They
to be driven under them as do
supporting as do the common file
Slates afford the utmost
are made on a long -fibred felt
under pressure with asphaltum or
particles are then deeply embed-
it water -tight and fireproof.
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natural slate colors of green, red,
fade and the slates do not require
are pliable and fit readily around
This means a continuous roof
on Brantford Slates. When you
with the job. Remember they don't
be selected to harmonize with al-
the price is not beyond your reach.
samples and our Roofing Booklet.
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�'®gCi $II Li it '
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160 ACRES of�good clay land. 1t% .•
miles north of Londesboro, being
lot 25, concession 13. 'Hujlett Two • •
houses, ,bank barn and driving
shed,; • (zleveiyfailing well, and •
spring at beck Of farm; 81101 or -
chard; convenient to church and
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• T H �. 1? (�'jr L.O iK I NC�. (`� U S ES OF
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facts about ••0•x•••••••01•
The accompanying ••O••�!•••••
the Cana.dien Rad Cro a So.Ietyare
herewith published for the first Miss Olive Carbett was avisitor
time. 'They were given by Lieut•- with her cousin,, Miss Irene C'arbett:
Col. Noel Marshall, honorary sec- at Seaforth,
retcury of the Canadian Iced Cross Mir, and Mr's. Jars, Watson and
dao .Fiera of Seaforth spent Sung
Society and Chairman of. the ex- g p
ecutive .committee, on the occasion day 'with Mr, and Mrs. W; D.1^air.
of hue visit to . London recently •Miss Ire t+e Cavanagh aModelite,
when hie addressed the annual •spent Labor Day at Brussels With.•
meeting of the London branch, anti relatives. , 7 ,
were taken from areport he is tom
oiling for Premier Sir Rebut herr- i .OiS Annie Rozell was a 733 ussel8
den:- visitor on Sunday.
The Canadi-in Red Cross'' Seeiety ' six 7 Howard, of Wetland, and
has, 7 provincial branches, formerly Sepexlntendent•of the
The Canadian Roci Cross, Society Clinton Knitting Co„ Wag aweek
has o37 local branches ',end visitor in town
The Canadian Red' Cross, Society IMr, and sem A. J• Morrish anti
has sent 68 Red Cross nurses to
England and France, Ming L0''llian,;Mtend Miss,.i Co per
',f he Canadian Red. Cross; Society
has sent to England or porches-, wre visitors et iC,oltii,ugtvood and
ed in Ln land 150 motor a.mirulan�• Camp Borden over the week end,
g W. J. Nediger drove the party up
ee9 , with his car. t
The Canadian Red. (,rola' Society
has sent to Belgium .$.100,000 worth Ir. B. Maden was avis lox with
of armpit es. 1 ;old friends at Brussels on S'undny.
The Canadian 13ed Cross, Society IMr, Chas. Middleton ,wit's a
has forwarded. to Russia $75,000 visitor at 'Toronto.
worth of supplies.
hasllsen Cotm-chap ' erbialec emu{ amount ng sppdent a couple r. ancf � of days s Geo, at Toronto
to $12,000 t7rrs Week,
The Canadian Red Crossl Society Mzs: Dowding left Tuesday a1P-
has sent to Serbia, supplies amount , ternoon to visiC at the home ;oF
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BOWELS•� STUDY TIRE OPEN TO PUPILS o
KEEP THE'REGULAR •
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The General eeurse
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CONSTQPeliTIONd IP:�ss aleai Hoaior don or ri><atriea#afio'n
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The course for Teachers C'r• esti cater
When the bowers are a°t kept secular ®
(Special Courses in Agriculture: Book-keeping
they become clogged up with waste and • '
poisonous matter, causing constipation, and Art may be taken in addition to
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biliousness, sick hcadaehes, piles, and ! one of the foregoing.) -
all kinds of liver troubles. m
Milburn's Laxadeiver Pills will re • areurgedto be resent on
g u• to Prospective pupils p
late the bowels so that you may have a
p tlt� Opening day in order #o facilitate the work
free and easy motion every day. Onedt
pill every night for thirty days will ® • of organization.
pure the worst cases of coustinaC ou. •_ 0
s For further particulars apply to
Mr. Jolts J. Smith, I lginburg, Ont., e• p Alt y
writes': "I had been troubled fora great
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while constipation, and tried many • -----
different remedies which did me no good. • y�rvq
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I happened to try 1VIilburn's Laxa•liver • "' a e A °
Pills, and I have found them most ileum- se i s nRE E
ficial." o•
are r
•cecLennan nts per v al, or fiver vials forver s51.00• for o P F' I I � � p
sale at all dealers, or mailed direct on •O PHONE 34 CLINTONca
receipt of puce by The T. Milburn Co.; '•
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ing to a value of $76,000, ,
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