The Clinton News Record, 1915-08-05, Page 2Cl. McTAGGART
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DISORGANIZED TURK ' FORCES RETREAT
TIE ,SUNDAY SC,lOOL
GET RID OF HUMORS . ,,
M. D. McTAaGART
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AND AVOiD ''SICKNESS
We early a Complete Stock of
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Successful Progress of British Campaign in Asia
INTERNATIONAL LESSON
_Humors in ,the blood cause inter-
Mcfa art Bros,
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1'l'inol"". , QrteCl 1) SIr. John NixonAUGUST
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nal derangements that affect' the
whole, system, _as tivell:as pimples,
bolls and other eruptiolis;•,end aero
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Caen. •Sli John Nixon°re nets• that as
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ne guars, I,O.00 rounds _of .artillei,Y,
,oil .. , ' a .,
and •30 000' rounds of small annus;=
Lesson Vh The -Kingdom ' Torp itis-
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: which many people contt�a'et disease,.
forty'years, hood s S'tirsa .a-
rills has been"mare success£ '. than
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A gENDRAL BANIiIN Q 8U6I''
NOTE.a9r
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DISCOUNTED, TED, DTA TS�[.
market prices for Hxt forbalang.
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Seeds
Amei+�an Feed corn,- Red Clo-y's.
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a result of` an action near. Nasiri eh
(Asiatic ?) urlkey), thq disorganized,
Turkish forces retreatedr or ri 'txd':.,;"
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more than 25"miles.
encu; casualties in•lcilled,
tion e nd.e los;' es, an'd ,.bombs ..and
., :xp :.l:a ?9
other mrpeellaneaus'. ordnan'ee saurus: %
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Qui caeualites numbered 5G4 men,
as follows: British officers killed '5
and wounded 20; other ranks, killed.
' Text, Prov, 16. 18:•
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Rehoboam Takes Counsel of the
any btlier" medicine in expelling
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humors and: removin their inivara.
and oiit °Ward ' ,sets .. 's.
w eff,e , Get3ood
No other medicine act€ l ke lt,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE-
POSITS. SALE NOTES /MR-
CHASED.
ver, Alnke, Timothy and Alfalfa,
FORD & MCLEOD
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NO, Substitute
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There to no aub'atitute for
the refining -y
;' g' influence•
of musig}uat as thele
wounded or prisoners amounted 'tip-
proximately to 2,500 men, the prison-
ofs, whom including 41 officers andowounCe ded.
of seine 200 were wounded. Our
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capture
,4I; wounded 142,, anti airissing',30;,
Indian offipers, killed 4, wounded 7;
:and issing killed' 16, wounded 257,
and 6.
"The
Elders (Verses 6,.7).
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Verse G. With the old men, that
lead stood before Solomon-Solomon
valued good counselors• highly
g y (see
SROM. SUISE�' GOAS1
- 11. T. RANCE -P
CLINTON.
is no substitute for the'
of arms and material include
ed one 40-pounder gutj, twelve field
The evacuation of the sick and
wounded from Nasiriyeh has dem-
Prov. 11, 14; 15, 22; 22. 6), These
WHAT THE WESTERN PEOPLI
NOTARY PUBLIQ, CONVEY-
REAL
ALL,` KINDS OF
(years,.
�y
Lde' CO.Q
and two mountain guns, several ma-
mcnced,"
men were much advaneed.in as
y were the counselors of Solomon,
ARE DOING,
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ANGER, FINANCIAL,
STATE AND FIRE INSURi
AhTCE AGENT. REPRESENT-
IhTG 14'FIRE 'INSURANCE
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The 'different
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EXPLOSIVES HELD. AT . OUMAN'IAN BORDER.
Rehoboam'» father. Rehoboam was
forty-one years old when he began to
reign •('1' •Kings 14; 2 Citron. 12."13).
men probably were aft least
»event ears ltl:
Progress of the Great West Toli
In a.Few Pointed
COMPANIES. r
DIVJSIOPi COURT OFFICE
CLINTON.
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TO ORDER,
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IF'1SYer•Piano'
.Its wonderful'expres-
sion capabilities-.itspopular
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Smnggiing Devices of Germans to Get Munitions
LO Ottoman Troops FrustratedFrustratedwould
7.• Ifthou wilt be a servant unto
this people-That is, listen to the
clamor. This at least
Paragraphs.
Vancouver 'fire losses in June to.
tailed
toiled lled $182,445 with insurance of
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Alf kinds of Coat on hand
!
tone-its artistic ap-
earance
p -its new
have been expedient and, there-.
fore, in the opinion of the elders who
50.
One Vancouver hotel has eontribut-
W. BRYDOND,
BARRISTER, SOLICfTOR,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETV..WRITE
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CHESTIi UT. OCANN AL
STOVE CANNEL COAL
COKE
• BLA'CIeSMITIls WOOD
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patent action; place it
in a class by itself.
FOR BOOKLET.
.Branch Wardrooms
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Ades titch from Paris says:-A re-
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port .from Bucharest that orders had
been issued to the Roninanian officials
at fronties
;tions. The freight cars are re-front.
p gII,
ported to have been provided with
false bottoms, and walls behind which
en Everydi
were close to the people, wise.
He Rejects Their Counsel and Ad-FURN.hCIB
vices With the Young. Men -
(Verses 8-11).
ed 53 men for service at the battle-
Two hundred dollars a month is dis-
tributed to soldiers' de ondents .at
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Cranbrook,pei
Office-- Sloan Block-CLINTON
2%- en,, 3 in. and 4 in. Tile of themost
b1
38 Ontario St. •• •
all stations to make the'
thorough examination Of all
mown toms rmodeid
u
1 smugglers is saidto
have been used to mu-
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g n h Were grown up
with him-Men Rehoboatn's
'Sperm whales are reported to be
G. CAMERON E.C.
' Best Quality.
STRATFORD•
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freight cars owned by • Austria-
pass arms and
nitions through Rouinania fqr the Ot-
of own
choosing, and hence in mind and at-
plentiful off Vancouver Island and
the Pacific coast.
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BARRISTER, ,SOLTCSTQR,gy
ARTHg� UR FORBES
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.EIungary, Germany and Turkey to pre-
vent any possibility of the passage-
toman troops.
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titude like him. It was natural for
him to plate their view and advice
Henry Digby, himself a Vancouver
veteran, has four sons with the Can-
CONVEYANCER, ETC.
Uy
through Roumanian territory of'rnu-
nitions and has
" A despatch from Rome says:-
above that of the elders. These
the
adians in. the war.
Office on Albert Street oceupell
Dir., Ilooper:confirmed
'In Clinton on' every Thursday,
Opposite the G. T. R. Station.
Phone 69.
In some parts of Norway' corn is
used as substitute for money,
arms been officially
at the Roumanian Legation
in Parfs: .
News has reached here that Turkey
has only pile* month's stock of am-,
munition. Consequently the Italians
younger men were privy counsel-
ors of Rehoboam, just as the elders
were the privycouncilors of Solo-
The Okanagan Valley apple crop
will be about the same in quantity
as last year-825 carloads,
and on any day for which tip
a
It is reported that car loads of beer
believe :the :allies will take the Dar-
mon. Rehoboam, doubtless, asked th,e
James Boyd of Caribou, prominent
pointments aro made. Office
horns from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m.
A good vault in connection with
tlie office. Qflxce, open eyely
Now is` Your
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1. Bels packed in lee sent from Ger-
many to Turkey were examined and
, the ,baxrels found to contain war' mu-
danelles in a relatively short time if
Bulgaria and Roumania act energeti-
,ally against contraband: -
advice of the elders in deference to
the regard of the people for the wfs-
dom of his father Solomon, and in the
hope 'that they would agree with hint.
rancher:and crack shot, has gone to
the war as a transport driver.
Nearly
y 300 Montenegrins left Van-
eouver for Three Rivers, Que., to
meek-dai, lforr will
make any,appointments Mr.
CanierOn,OOD
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Cutlery
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TENDERS FOR`PULPWOOD w LIMIT•
Tenders will be received by the
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MINEViARFARE ter? jn
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11. Whips . . . scorpions-In
despotic countries scourging men to
induce obedience is not unknown.
There is, however, no record of Solo-
moblize for the European war.
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The first shipment of California
pears to arrive in Vancouver were
rejected for traces of San Jose scale.
CHARLES 11.'HALE,
Conveyancer, Notary Public;
Commissioner, Etc.
REAL ESTATE and •INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licensee
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HURON STREET, - CLINTON
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Supply
You know that Jewel Store
Cutlery is out of the com-
mon class. At least, OURS
is.
It 'carries adistinctiveness-
;an air of superiority, that
comes from being made with
tinder,
signed up to and including ATedneadiuy,
the flfteenth day of Ssptomber, 1915, for
fho right to cub, pulpwood on a' curtain
area situated north of the Transcontinen-
tal Railway. west of Lac Sent and south of
English River in file District of Konen.
Teenklerere shall state :the amount they
are •prepared to pay as bonne in addition
to the Crown dues of 400. per cord for
»neuro and 200. per card for other pulp•
woods, er ascii ocher rates as may front
Governor timea exe�71 �forthe feutenan
operate
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NEW
WHEN. THE TRENCHES CO1%IE
CLOSE TOGETHER.
"Listeners" Guard Against Explosion
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mon ever having chastised his people
in this way. Just as "my little
flinger is thicker than my father's
lions" is metaphorical, so is the ex-
pression of chastisement with whips
and scorpions. ' Some define "acne-
pions" as "whips having laden balls at
the ends, of their lashes with hooks
projecting from them." The Ro-
mans bad such a whip or rod. Per-
Ne* Westminster City. Council
are .cutting out many grants hitherto
made to local and other organizations.
Magnesite, a valuable notx-metal;,
mineral, has been found in a largo
body on the easter allure of Lake
Atlin.
The new lumber mill at Castlegar
has a wag•o bill of $5,000 monthly
and is already shipping two carloettl
0118. GUNN & GANDIER
Dr. W. Gunn, L.R.C.P., L. R:
Q.S., Edin.
J. C. dandier, B.A.. ALB.
Office-Ontario St., Clinton. Night
calls at residence, Rattenbury 81.,
or at Hospital.
the 'greatest care and ut-
B
most skill from the highest-
materials.
pricedand
If you can use some of this
Cutler inyour home, you
y y
will be proud' of it every
time you sea it on the table.
Carvers, cased, 33.00 up.
Knives, Forks and Spoons,
a pu,p m1r1 and apogee ml an
or near the area referred lo,
Such tenderers shall be required to erect
a mill or mills on or near the territory
to manufacture the wood into paper
in .the Province of Ontario-tire paper mill
to bo erected within such time anti in
each place as trio Lieutenant-Governor in
Council shall. direct.
Pnrtirs wok ng tender will bo enquired
cheque }lint to rho tender o s e tziito
Tt•easurer of the Province of Ontario, for
ten per cont, of the amount of their ten-
- of the Enemy
y byday.
Countermining.
Trench warfare has gradually and
by force of circumstances ]ed to
plane warfare. The first line of
trenches in the fighting zone const;-10
totes an advanced defence of points
of support (villages, woods, chateaux,
farms, deep roads, eta), and serves to
t
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if
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haps one was used on Paul(see Cor,
11. 25). Others suppose the term
to refer to the thorny stem of the egg
plant, which, whensused as a whip,
leaves an irritating wound. These
figures of speech
g 1 eech are sufficient to
-show what hind of a burden Reho-
boom's young friends advised him to
dace upon
1 p n his people. Their advice
suited Rehoboam'» haughty spirit, and
a
After two years' idleness the tum-
ber mills at Queen Charlotte City,
near Prince Rupert, has been re-
opened.
Arrangements are being made to
transport many unemployed of the
coast to prairie provinces for har-
vesting.
For' the 'first time in the history
DB.:3. W. SHAW •out
-OFFICE -.
RATTENBURY ST. EAST,
-CLINTON
31.00 doz. up.der,
Knives and Forks, steel, white'
handles, 33.00 doz. up,
Let us showyou our Cutlery
ry
about why it is the most
desirable that you can 'Put
money into,
to be forfeited in the event of their
not entering into an agreement to carry
the conditions, Ole,
The higllmt or any tender not nccea•
eerily accepted,•
. For particulars as 10 description of ter•
ritory, cepital to be invested, etc„ apply
N.B.-No unauthorized publication of
this notice will bo paid for,
G. II, FERGUSON,
Minietar or Laude, Forests and Mines,
establish communication between
them. So lon • as the two adversaries
are not in complete touch with one
another ane] remain se pirated by (Ns-
tanee of 500 to 600 yards, this ad-
continuous, being
simply occupied by sentries and pick-
ets. When by rushes in the open and
then by
•-
he was not long in deciding upon his
sourse of action. r
IIL He Adds to the Yoke of the Pee-
ple (Verses 12-16).
le. What portion have we in David
-David had been able to unite the
tribes of Israel. Rehoboam's conduct
brought division. These
of Kootenay. and Boundarya shi -
P
ment of antimonyore was made to
England.
Vancouver License Board may stop
the much prevalent practice of gamb-
ling for cigars with dice at the, cigar
stands.
In British Columbia this year the
DR. C. W. THOM SOft
your sapping, the advanced lines
Toronto, dune 5th, 1915, are brought sufficiently close to
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about a
words of thepeople, which express
P'p
apple crop will amount to about 700;
000 boxes,and the apricots about
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PESYICIAN; SURGEON, ETC.
Special attention given to dill-
eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Eyes carefully examined and suit•
W. R. COUNTER IiIE� stake all progress impossible without
lfj' '(j jf�fjll�l, NEW heavy losses from bombs and
JEWELER and ISSUER of , lj II +,,jJ a j� F�� gren-
ades, ;nine-warfare commences.
MARRIAGE LICENSES. In this new phase the distance be-
CLUBBING RATES FOR 1914 twee° the French and German
I) RATES trendies from 25 to 50
8937
SMART VACATION DRESS.
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May times is one confronted with
their intention to revolt, are very like
the words of Sheba, the son of Bich-
ri, who carried on the revolt against
David after Solomon's death, and are
a clear indication of the spark of tri-
bol jealousy which had been
50,000 crates.
Angus Armstrong', night watch-
man at Ashcroft, has retired on a
pension after 30 years' service for the
C.P.R,
able glasses
varies about
By
the difficulty o£ deciding on the most
never An ice cream storekeeper at Nan-
prescribed.
Office and residence: 2 doors west of
the Commercial Hotel, Huron St,
yards. a rapid and' unexpected
a wEElkLra3, rush it would seem easy to throw one-
Tie McKillop Mutual t Ows-Reeoid and %.1,,,&,Dmplre ....81.66 self into the •enemy positions,what
Ne s Se ooy,t a Family 13ereld• and
satisfactory dress for the vacation-
Is it to be an Empire, a Princess or
. r Shall 1t have a low neck,
Put out. aimo was fined 350 for selling an
To your tents, 0 Israel-A rallying Indian woman apple cider on which
cry (see also 2 Sam. 20.1). The she got drunk. •
words-literally mean, "Go to Because
DR. P. A. ASON
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Specialist in Crows and Bridge
P $
Work. Graduate of C.C,D.13.;•
Chicago,' and R. C.D.S. To-
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romp,
Insurance CompanyWeeklyand S.BS Driving Saps.
Fire. T'n�y }�Q}') Q
and Weekly Sun 1,85 But while the worts of the attack-
NNc e•Reaord. and Farm rti Advocate;;est ing party advaiiee, the• enemy in iiia
,Head office, Seaforth, Ont. News•Record and Canadian Farm 1.95 turn has linked up the elements of his
New•s•Record .and Weekly lVltne»a ..:1.85
' •DIRECTORY • • News•Record and Northern Measengar 1,60 advanced line, flanked them with nu-
Of leers: News•Record and Free Prem 1.65 morons machine guns, equipped them
J. B, McLean, Seaf rib, president; J. Con, New s-Reerd end Advertiser Lrt: with bomb-throwers,' and Mines er=
New'Beecord and Saturday 'pan) ,,3 Q
Holly, Gaderlch, ylcaPreardenL; 'rhos E: Rews•Recerd •and Youth's rower ioa: 3.22 Pei, and thrown up in front of the
Hays, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. Newe•Recerd and Fruit Grower and
short sleeves, yoke skirt• or-"Oh,.
on just'what shalt I '<lecfde!" - . A
dress that will filo found. highly-»alis=
factory in determining ,these little
vexatious points by combining many
of the season's, most popular :features,Victoria
is Ladies' Home Journal Pattern No.
8937. Tlie pattern includes a Quake
your Constable Parker lost his
homes and prepare to protect your- home and the contents by fire, New
selves. We shall have to fight for Westminster City Council passed
our rights. him a resolution of sympathy.
See to'thine own house-The tribe The Social Service Commission at
of Judah was now all that was left are putting forth efforts to
Rehoboam. He must look to-.at for have a permanent works scheme for
support. the unemployed
p Sed this winter,
.•. - Claims
Bayfield' on Mondays from May to
December.
Directors: D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; J. Farmer'",' ,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, i,7a parapets network of iron wire, acres-
ar h E, MONTHLIES. sory defences • of 'all kinds.
ft d li nlienneweis, Dublin i Jvune
Beechwood: A. LtcEwet. 'Bruceaeld; J. B.: Fewe•Record and Canadian Sports. Thus the simple fact of driving
McLean, Seaforth; J, Connolly, Goderich; man . ...............:82,25 saps and parallels close up to the
Robert 'Ferris, Harlock.
er collar and cuffs, a waist with a are beingmade that the
gathered yoke and a one-piece skirt Three Brothers. Indian River district is very rich in
gathered to a two-piece hip yoke. The The following example of ready wit minerals, particularly copper with
pattern cuts in sizes 34 to 44 inches appears in "The Memoirs of Lord fair returns in gold and silver.
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GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer for the County
04 Huron.
Correspondence promptly answered.
Immediate arrangements can as
made for Date
News -.Record, eJObnton,. aur Thy
revue-Record and Lippincott'a Mata,
Agentat Ed, Hinchley, Seaforth; W. rine 3 2S enemy has the •initial effect of fixing
Chesney Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Holmes. many of his men to the spot, and of
yltlF.!. Ales Leitch, Clinton; R. S. Jar- DAILIES: P,ember,
mo, Brodhagea, keeping them constantly under threat
Newe'Record and World ,.,.,........ sa.25
Any money' fo be pard to may be paid to news-Record anti Globe 3 80 of an atteelk, -If such attack takes
M°rrrsh Clothing Co., Clinton, or at Cult's News -Record, and Mali Lrmutre.:3.s9 place it can onlybe crowned with
Grocery, Qoderich. teervs:Reeerd and Advertiser 5.95 '
pertiee daeiroue to effect insurance or News -Record and Morning Free Press, 3,59 complete success after malting
transact other• buainese will be promptly 1.•ewe•Record and Events Free Press, 5.85 ,breaches by- the destruction of the
above eufilcere addre6 ed to ttheir respect. Newe•Record end. Tooront� "Per,...:::'' 2'85 accessory defences, and the silencing
Losseso X2.85
Losers. inspected
cat
The G. T. P. steamer Prince George
bust measux•e,. requiring• •in size 36, Charles Beresford," When in De- 3
fizz yards 36-inch material. has completed her two-hundredth run
18cJ7, on the death of Sir from Victoria to Prince Rupert ar:fl
Patterns, 15 cents each, can be pur- Frank Lockwood, the seat of York be- P
y came vacant, Beresford stood for the steamed 300,000 miles on the coast
chased at your local Ladies' Home
Journal Pattern dealer, or from The election, and was opposed by Sir service.
At Grand Forks, B.C., Joseph
Home Pattern Company, 183-A, Christopher Furness, afterward Lord
George Street, Toronto, Ontario..Snavely, of Danville, Wash., was
x it ns5 and eventually\wo;close anifined 350 and his team and waggon
gexciting
H e. ° z g by Lordconfiscated
sailing Phone 13 on 157,-
Charges moderate and satisfaction
ave. post-offices. by the if what you want Is' not in.thisfist let of the flanking fire. These .results-
director- who lived the scene,J
us know about It we can supply YOU as may be achieved by heavy artillet•Y
for smuggling fresh meat
Charles with a narrow majority of
y into Canada,
two
guaranteed.
• lees than It would cost you to send duce, fire, and even'by the prolonged use
In
'There
FAKE PASSPORTS eleven, after counts, on a poll of
over eleven thousand votes. He says: I
remitting please do so by Post•oalee of machine uns; it has been found
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e + Order Postal Note, Express Order or Rcg,..1,g
tstercd letter 10,000
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TRATFORD: ON r•
Ontario busi-
and address. at with cartridges a gap of
, some twenty yards can be made. But
C®fid Day ®m�� W. J. MITCHELL, these methods are noisy, and must,
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Publisher News-Re-3rd to remain effective, immediately pee-
cede attack. Hence their use'
Why not preps;e for it by Gusher f ONTARIO cede the enemy that it is going use
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• ordering your winter supply ' take place. He is then on his guard
�feppp Lorcl Marcus, were helping Inc. Lord A Gentle Rebuke.
MADE A� BERLIN Mesretis accompanied nc to a meeting,
_ It was late in the year for straw-
asci I told him that he' must make a berries, but Mrs. Beacon was deter-
speech,
Germans Enter England as Citi- I can't,' he said. "I don't ]know ;slued to have some for Sunda dine
zens of U.S. and what to say." oar. Over the telephone came the
saws that they were "very fine,
I told him to begins because he
s most successful
trainingness.school. Teachers
are competent, courses are thor,--
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augh,and graduates succeed. We . `
had more applications this
month than we` had - students
graduate during the past -six
months. . The three applications
of Lehigh Valley Coal. Noss
better in the world.
Mune Phone 12.
Office Phone 40.
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all take up their flying positions, the
breaches made are immediately swept,,
by a flanking fire, and the-success'-of
the attack is all'a matter of chance
Listeners at VPork• "'
The problem was how to, find the,
means of making a breach in the
enemy lines and abrt)ptly destroying
his Hankin dispositions at the ver
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„ - Switzerland. •; ma'am, very fine.indekee Being, holy-
would surely• be interrupted, and then,
Ades arc r L - heir 'an_Trishman he -would certain- ever, a cautious housekeeper,; . el <le-
- P.-. h� f cin •� London says._ _It- g �ided<to look over the fruit herself, as
has teen learned .on high authority ly find something to say, Lord the grocer was not always to be trust-
here tht}•t the British authorities have Marcus hereupon rose to his deet, sd
arrested a•German subjecwho had in and a voice immediately shouted:. +'The don't appearvery good," she.
'his possession a forged' American "Who are you?" Y
passport enough.said, somewhat )iter, examining care-
which the arrested man ad- It was The fire was kind'1- fully a basketful. "They foal,,"
;nits is- not genuine. The forged ed. e l here she extracted one and tasted it
document had been with
compared"Whoare we?" cried Lord Marcus. -"they look a little I don't
received most recentlywere for
Lady Stenographer , at 3780,
Bookkeeper at: $1000 and Com-
mereiat' Teacher at $1400 per
annum.' Business men want our
-
Clintone,+•l•News-Record lust as they are-in their in-
CLINTON, - ONTARIO door play, or at their outdoor
play-they are constantl of-
y y y,•grocer,
Terms of eubscri tion- 1 er- ear
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moment the troops leave for the at-
tack. The solution has been solved
by Mine warfare. Mine chambers;
placed under the accessory defences;
or sunder the machine guns of brie en-
emy make the breaches. The difficulty
green.
the original passport which was xssu- Ill tell you who we are. We are know. Just let me try one." ' She
ed to a bona-fide American' citizen, three brothers, and our names are took another. "I guess I'll take one
The real passport; which was'sent to Shadracli; 1lxeshach, and Abednego. box, please. You don't put very
London by the. State Department at And we have come here to put out the many in a box, do you?" she inquired.
Washington,the forgery burning fiery Furness.' "There was," said the r re-
• is adaarrests imitation. ' Z "but
graduates. Get our free cata-
logue at once:
D. A. McLACHLAIV,
Principal,
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in advance• •31.50 ma be charged
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if not so paid, No paper discos-g
tinned until all arrears are paid,
unless at the option of the pub.
ing temptations for tba
ter'p
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•is to place the chambers at the vi• tal
points.
The enemy knows their importance
and protects them,by a system of
counter-mines, charged as soon as
ully, there's been so many
The arrested man is understood to
rave declared that the falsepassportIt has been established that the ladies looking 'em over that there
Duke of Wellington ain't-"
n at Waterloo never
.was given to himin Antwerp by Capt. ,uttered the famous words, "Up, "You may give me two boxes," said
Schneitzer, a German secret service r++
officer. • ,The American State Depart- guards, and at them. Mrs. Beacon,
Depart-
Usher. The date to which every
I.et •it keep them far you e'
the works of the attackers indicate a
'these,
ment is said to have taken up the - -
lubscription is paid is denoted on
.p
"' the
resort to mining. To locate
'question with the .r G%erman Govern- '
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the label.
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y• are-now.'
Let it, keep many other hap•
listeners: are placed at the end of each
branch of the counter-mine•. When
,ment,' as :.the imitation fe .so- clever T ND
that it constitutes a danger to Amer - �� R�� N� ®® �� HOUSES
TIME -TABLE.-,- ' -
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Trains will anion
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the first noises are reported„suitable ;dins. abroad, The. 'tear passport on '
measures ..are. taken.: 11rme warfare which ,the bogus one is based was,,•
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will. then begirt in-earnest- .Cgntact ,i issued a Amer-lean .b si Garri:SUtl Has' Been . Withdrawn and" the City'1`I,.. s
ss a to n u seas man
byy--listening is stabil heel .Some-;who reached Germany March 24th
times the entanglement,of galleries Virtually Been Evacuated
and left that,country April 8th. This
and branches' is such that an enemy man was at his home with his passe
.GODERICH
Going East, depart 7'.33 a.m.
It II •p
It,. r <, 3.03 m,
5.15 p.m.,
not to exceed ,one _ tnoh,. Also full stook
such as "Lost," "Strayed,t'' or fof Films and
''Stolen " to inserted on 6upplies, Wo dq Developing
. , , pe for
said Printing. Remember the
gallery iss arrived at or even a °ham- port when the holder of the false',
ber discovered; thereupon the fuses document was arrested in England.. A despatch from Rome says.-An yard have been damaged by the
are immediately cut. - As a result of inveeti ations bythe uncensored despatch from Trieste Italian aerial bombarchnents. The
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F States says that, over 300 houses and villas city has i;'trolly been
n
uoiHg West, ar. 11.00, dp. 11.07 a.m.
depart 1.,
" " 85
".. ar 6.32, p.m.
dp, 6,45 p,m.
departs 11.18 pm.
Nthe
Goin.g South, aRON333, •
sip. 8. J5
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, t departs. 4,15 p.n . :
36 cents, and each aubsequea6 tohere
eertion 10 cents,. plutee 1
Communications intended for pub.
p
hcation must; as a guarantee of THr
good faith be accompanied bythe
Oame of the ,writer. �l�� �9 .7
t/°i t Ia '�
United Government,. the State'
Johnnie's'Demand, De arbmenb-itis tiistruete have been looted wrecked.
A young of four was atP d ng to oS
hopefuldor Geiaxd at Berlin to 1)ring to the Verdi's mgnument and other vrorks of
table with mother on Sunday morn- attention of the German Government, art have, been destroyed. • The city is
in the father beingfem. home for
g,evidence indicating' ,that Geirnans practically empty. A majority of
week-end. "Now,, Johnnie," said have been `'en a`'ed iri forging Amore. the Italian inhabitants have been ar-
his mother, "you'll ' sit in father's can passports -furnishinggthem .to rested and interned. •
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craw this morning anti say glace, Gorman slices, The shops are 'opened at 11 o'clock
"Weel, mother, if I'in to be fathoi,• X ',,, In the morning • and closed at sunset,
; evacuated, the
garrison Kadin been \ itlid •a n
r v x and
onlydee These are
requisitioning thescantysupply of
faodstills.
The Italian language has 19een
abolished.
A ruptere• between Turkey and Italy
i t inevitable., Turkey ignored'
xo ng North ar. 10.30,k1 is 11.00 am:
1mann
" " p 6.40 p.m.
de arts
W, T, MITgHELL,
Editor and Proprietor., • ;
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hoe two eggs,returned John Thele are a mullion Chineae.in the The •streets are without lights at the It'a1inn rcmonatrancue ani lhrtia'ts`
nie, imperiously, British Empire, nights; '''The wards near the dock- against the interment of Italians,