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The Clinton News Record, 1915-08-12, Page 5likugust 12411; 1915 Blgith WM.Campbell 0 n of Toronto t 1p o onto 'was 'I 1 1 flown a t. week ceiling on eld ii- i A car of Bobbin wood Vas shipped from stere to England last week. N. and Mrs. H. II.' i,idley have re- :turaed• front 'a, visit in London mad Detroit. Mrs. Nartrey of Niagara .Falls • is with her children vt tittg Mrs. C,. E. McTa gait. Mr. Telfer, accountant in the Winn Ilam branch of the Bank of Hamilton, ds acting manager here during the ab - 'serum of the manager,. Mr,,. A, M Carthew, Miss Ilaggitlt 01 Pigeon, Mich;, has returned to her home after a visit of sonic weeks with, friends here. • She was accompanied home. by her cousin, Miss Yvonne Tlagpgitt Ob. 'Mr. and Mrs. 0, H. Reese were in Berlin last week attending the funer- al of the former's father. Mrs, Tennant and her daughter, 'Florence of Carson City, Mich., ate Where on a visit to the lady's mother, Mrs. .T,, B, Taylor. Mrs. 11, Hornet' was at Holstein last week attending the wedding of :Iter niece. Mr. John Bennett and Coutyoillor Haney intend taking a trip to the west this summer. The latter has a s • u on ,and a daughter residing '• in. the west. Miss Mae.Laundy visited in Milvet- ton fora few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Carhbe}v and 'family are spending a fee,' - weeks camping on the Georgian 'Bay and visiting relatives at Owen Sound. Miss Gladys Cutt has returned from a visit in the west. A quiet wedding was solemnized in St. Michael's church, on Wednesday morning of last week when Rov..Fa- ther FIogan joined in holy matrimony 'Miss Anna Winnifred, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bell, and Mr. Harold D. Gillean of London. 'The young peo- ple have taken up -their residence in the Facet- City. They have the very. beat wishes or all for' a happy and prosperous married lite: e At 'a special meeting of the Red Vross,C'ircle held on Friday aiternaon, a number of donations in cash were heeded to the president, which amounted to $176. This •money will be used to buy material to he made etp:lerevening workers for the S Idlers. Hensall Dr. and Mrs. Sellery motored up 'from, Toronto and have been spending a week or so with friends here. Mrs. Brandon of St. • Marys has been here visiting her brother; Mr, George Wren, and other relatives here :abouts. Lloyd Hudson, hail the misfortune to tall•from his htcpele and break his arm one clay last week. This is the second time this member has met with a like fate. Dr. E. S. Hardie has purchased the residence of Dr. Malley and will novo his 1amilp here from (1uell11 , in the early autumn, Mr. H. J. D. Cook of Toronto is 'spending a fortnight in town. Mr. Garnet C'.udmore of the office stag of the Cf,T.f., Toronto, is •holi- (lnying at his home in town. Miss Ada Webber of Calgary ' is spending a vacation at the parental 'tome. Miss 'Urquhart of Toronto has been rho guest of her sister, Mrs. D. Shirray. • Mr. and Mrs. 13. Arnold have been oielting relatives in Toronto. Mr, Fred G. 13onthron or Chicago etas been home for a holiday -dot. Misses Ethel Mel wan, anti Non).- eherrit aro staying at Grew' Bend for a while,• Mr. and Mrs, A. 1-1; King' of '.1'aron- to are guests at the home of the laltt•er'u parents, - Mr, and. Mrs. D. Neelands. Dr. Bean, who formerly resided here, was in town a few days last, week. IIo Minds commeneleg practise fn Lon- -don. The council has decided to e nd n itwo hundred dollars on gravel to r.e- pair the streets. Zurich Mr. and Mrs, 14, Oliver: anti Miss Flossie Kibler of Berlin visited rela- tives in townlast week, Mr, and Mrs. A. 11), Moritz and fata- lly of Guelph motored up and k,ont a few day's as the peels of the lady's intother, Mrs. Hauch, Mr. 0. Patterson ot Caro, Mich., was a visitor at the home of his bro- ther-in-law, Mr. Wet. Lamont, last week. 141r. Olbert Gies of Berlia is holi- Maling at his .parental Monte .here. Mr. Wm, Leine -an was a visitor at the Home of Itis mother: fora week- end recently. Mrs. J. B. Dennis. and children ' of -Galt are visiting at the home of the lady''s father, Mr. G. 11'oltztnan. . :Mr. Ed, Beaver. of Serepta has ac- ••Cepted a position With Mr, J. l.?reet- er, Miss Phnma Heideman has 'returned to Detroit after a vacation spent at 'her home hero. Mr. Joseph Hickey of London was in town last week. Misses Anna Hess and Alice ':trie-. ner have returned after; a fortnight's stay et Grand' Bend, Mise Ida Well, of Toronto 18 visiting at her home here, Mr, Henry, Gellman has purchased a 'new Ford car, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess visited reg let -Ives in •M.ichigan for a week recent-' ay,: FRUIT BULLETIN The L:awtoneerry season in the Niagera,'District is about ever. A few excellent Pl a ums—Wa, htngton, Gage, etc, can now he had. Some good early Peaches are ready. Housekeepers should ; watch for coming important Niagara District Fruit Bulletin. txhde'rr°9cih. lube John Aclzesolt and rite Misws: Elizabeth- 'std Laura 1 t Tor- onto ur, � h0sotz of 0 onto are s endnt • . felt weeks in the Yl ba tt old hwna town being guests at hotel Sung, t, . Mr. and Mrs'. - W. II, Elford of Staalhmore, Alberta , are 'visitieg in. tone beingat present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Acheson. Mr. W, lbta:ewlccy, who has leen vis• icing his father, Mr. Joseph Ma luck- 0>7, bas .returned to tlawii, Where ha will superintend the educational - work On several of the islands.. Mrs. S. Werk and famil -' have.. gone to Smith's Y leans'+.where• Mr. Week, has been for 50010 tine, being a C.P. R. engineer: whose head quarters are at the Palls; Rev. W. K. and Mrs, IIager aro spending August at their- summer home on • the Georgian Bay, Lieut. A. P. Reid of the local branch of the Bank of Oommerce has enlisted with the Arley Medical Gotps and lia's gone. to Iociden to trait. Having qualified as a lieuten- ant some time ago Mr. Reid applied for a commission and not receiving one has enlisted as a private. A brother wife is now alt the front has got been heard of since the battle of Longo niarkc. Mrs. McIver and her deughter,-Mrs. Halliday Smith' have returned from a visit to friends at Soo Canadian and American, and other points up ,the lakes, Mrs. Edward has returned' .from a visit with her soli at Wolsley, Sask. On lief return journey site visited a niece at Termite and we's a0o0ntpan- ied hotno be a great nephew, Mayster F1'arry Cot. Mrs. '11. ICn gltt and children of Toronto are visiting the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1I. Martin. All but two members or the local fire company went to Thorold 011 Tuesday last. Ten members of the ,dud accompanied them. The Dity Engine company intend woahing three eight hour shifts in getting out. the order of shell's. Work will probably commence this week or next. Conductor Thomas Aesbrook, who tas been connected with the Cr. T. R. for fifty years, has been retired upon a pension. Conductor Ausehroolc was t'cryt well known by all travellers on the . Goderich-Buffalo• line 'and his cheery countenance will be much mis- sed. Trio News -Record to end of 1915 lot 35 cents. Are you a subscriber Wingham Rev. 1). and Mrs, Petrie have gone to Bruce Beech for the holiday time. Mrs, Perrie bee recovertel nicely irons her recent severe operation and it is toped will soon be quite well again. Mrs. J. L, Moir and little daughter, after a visit here, left for Toronto to spent a few clays before r'etur'ning to their home at IlanOota, Man, Mrs, W. Armour and son are visiting or a few w'eeks With Toronto and Vcllaud friends. Mrs. Alex, Davidson and children are camping at Kincardine Beach, Mr. free Seaborn of Elora visited tis brolli )', Mr. 4. Seaborn, last veek. Mrs. J. G. Pearson and daughter eft here for: London last week to %le- t toe atime before going on to their tome in Edmonton, ,Mr, R. :D, i3urkettt, teller in the )ominiott Bank here for a couple et 'cars, has been transferred to Lon- lon. Mr. • O. L. fender moves up to the Letter's, place and Patil Clillospic takes AIr. Fender's place as ledger- ieeper. Misses Fern and Alice Mitchell of Owen Souhtd have bean visiting Miss IHelen Wilson. Mr. 11' J. Greer was in Toronto last week attending the funeral of his sisterm-law, Mrs. S. J, Greer. The remains of Miss Sarah :Anne Mallougll, who died while on. a visit to her sister in Hamilton, were brought to 1l'ieghant for interment, the Funeral taking place from the home of • a Mrs. HCLd: r sr tan to aunt with whom tom she had made her home, n Tuesday t. o n c ay week Mrs J. P. Hodgins and her: • three little sons have returned to their home in Toronto after a visit with the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Paterson. Mr. John Rutherford. of Sault Ste. Marie was :here last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McDonald. It is thirty years since Mr. Rutherford Last visited Wtngliam. On Alonday morning Richard John - .%011, a farnte,r living about ,three miles from here, met with a serioue acci- dent, which may prove, fatal. He was oiling his binder: when the three horse seam became frightened and knocked him flown; breaking one, log and two ribs. He was also badly c,ttabout the head and by the, guards and knives and hurt internally_ TIM News -Record to end of 1915.for 35 cents. Ate you a subscriber ? PATRIOTISM Tilit' /DOMINANT NOPE All exhibitors Must Drese .their 13aoths with British:or Canadian Flags, "This will be 'Patriotic Year' at the Canadian National ] xhi,bitioe, and our direc't'ors desire that call ex- hibitors will endeavor to give effect to the eabriotic.lidea in the decoration M their booths 'rills is a paragraph taken from circular sent ,out by •.the Richibition officials to all'exhibits rs, andis in keeping- with the general plan laird out for the year. The idea is to make the whole Ex- hibition a lesson in loyalty and Em- pire patriotism, and'.every exhibitor' who gets space will be required to have a British flag or Union Jaek prominently displayed. The Fair , at r t to on 0 this. year Wi1l be one brand, patriotic picture, The New's-Record to end Of 1115 for 35, cents, Are you et sub -scriber ?. Pretty Wedding At Appiegrove Farm. 1 ,quiet Dul pretty wcdchnb took place 'at 'Applegroi'e Farm, Loclerich township, the Home ot Mr, and Mass. John Woods, on Wednesday of loot week when their slaughter, Vibia ,(01a) ho.amo the bride of Mr. Ta1maun. I.. W'urm of 'etn'ice. '1'o the strains of Lohoaigrin's l3rid- at Choral, played by tee ,Jiseer, Miss_ Settle, the bride entered the drawing room leaning 011 the arm of her fa- ther, W110 gave .her .away. She wore a charming gown of ivory satin with pearl trimmings and carried a bouquet or carnations, She also wore the groom's girt,: a necklace of '.earl,. 'Phe ceremony was performed, by the Rev. A. Macfarlane, pastor or St. Andrews' church, Bayfield, the party standing under: a beautiful arch of evergreen and flowers. The young couple were unattended. When eongraleulations had been ex- tended the bride and groom led thrt way to the dining roost where a boun- teous wedding breakfast ,wan pautalcen Mr..autl Mrs. Worm left the sane af- ternoon on a motor trip to Sarnia, De- troit, Chicago and other points, the bride's going away costume being; a tailored suit of wavy blue gaberdine with thiel she wote a large trans - R - trestt hat 0 ie On rhes • >. return n Mr. and Mrs. Al nun will reside in Zurich, and they have the very hest wishes of a large circle of friends for a liappl' and prosperous journey through life, Happenings of Fifteen Years Ago., Happenings in Clinton at the Opening of the Century. Taken from the Files of The News -Record of the date indicated. Clinton, Aug. 9th, 1.900. ThiOe rheas of bowlers played in Goderich on Monday, Mr, Janes Snell of Mullett made a shiptnetit of thorobrecl sheep to a breezier in the United States the out- er day. Ile purchased a few from Mr,, .fames Potter of Blytli to make up the shipment. Clinton's tax rate will he twenty- one and a half mills, e decrease, from last pear. - Mr: 1-1. ('ole Evans, who has been ]tolidayting with his wife and fertile at the lake side left on Saturd:ayt tor his home at Yonkers, N.1'. The Local Market. Wheat 050. Barley 38c to •'1011. Reap 57c to He. Oats 28e. Butter 15c t0 Die. Eggs 10c to 110, Lite hogs 811.10 to 10.25. Seaforth. Ml Frank Mulcahy has returnee to Seattle, Wash after a visit with les mother, Bret, Edward Mulcahy. Mr, E. J. Broderick of London vis- ited his brother, elr, M, Broderick of town, hast week. Miss 1)1. Gane has returned to Tor- onto after a visit with Mrs. John Murray. Mr. Pearson Grim e was !n Cleveland and Detroit last week, Mrs, James Neville and fancily .left last week for Sarnia, where teep in- tents residing. Mrs. Barton is visiting her (laugh- ter, Mrs, T,eetch of 'filsonburg. Mr, James Jeffrey of Hamilton was in town for a few days last week and 011 his. return was accompanied by his mother, who will stay with .him for some time, IVIr. Scott Mayes has returned to Regina, Sask., after a visit with hie parents ill town. Mr. and Mrs. George Coats of New York City are seceding a few weeks with, friends, hereabouts.' aboutsr"1 0y are al- so so visiting friends at Constance. Thep made the trip ie their auto. Mr. Fraser. Greig of Toronto was the guest last week of his uncle, Mr, J., 0, Greig. Otto, Schafer of Listowel, hast been in town visiting her. mother, Mrs„ lL 10 Ross. Miss Evelyn Greig has gone to :Mus• kolca fora few weeks' holidays. The members of Seaforth Rebekah Lodge dreue out to the home ot Mr, and Mrs. Glenn, Rear Brucefield, .one evening recently and presented Mrs. Glenn, who wan formerly Mia; Dick son and a member of the lodge, with a handsome brass jardiniere. Miss .Fergus C'ampbell Qf Nashville, Tenn., is here visiting 'Mrs. C. 13e - Dr. McCrae of Calgary was in town for a'feav days last week, leaving here to spend a few days with Judge ,holt' of Godericli. NIrs Campbell of Moose ,Taw is here visiting tier sister,' Miss Ciartuidhael; Mrs, '1'.- Jackson, Sr., of, Clinton has been visiting Mrs. L. Ian McFaul., Miss Gregory of Collingwood ,']las been vieitieg Mrs. W. 11. Soaitligate. Miss Helen. Larkin is spending a fent' weeks to Boston. Dungannon. Mrs. N. J. Treleaven and two chil dn:en are spending a fortnight with friends at Napanee. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Moffat Have re- turned front a visit in 'Toronto, Nie aga ra Falls ant! other points east. Mrs. Alpert Powles, and daughter of St Thomas have been the guests of their uncle, Mr. David Sproul. , 1101, G: Goran and family have: re- turned from a month's camping at Pott Albert. Mr: and Mrs. W. IV Collins and Mr. A. ers' f Sln ati rd. and Mrs. H. My o o were -the guests of the former's bro- ther, Rev; T. A. McKelvey, for a few days last week. Miss Hepburn of Stratford was a recent visitor with Miss Cora ''Allen. Clinton News -Record Zurich - 1)2:.. A. .i. Mckinnon and eters, Mo- Kimton were,re. oal ll to Gtl f 7a s t last week on account of tee i11110s0 or tiro formes'' mother, Mr. Alex. Sparks has gone on a trip to the western provitu'co, Marriages 'WUIIM—WOODS—Tn CI-oderioft 'teem - ship, on August 4t1i, 'Viola,, dau- ghter ot left. and Mrs. Woods of Appleg3'00 e Farm, to Talmana P, Wenn. of Zurich, 1VTcreeeLLUM-BRUCE,.-A11 Pltie'a'jiattal oh July 281),, John le. McCallum of mast Wawanosh to -,Bernice • E. Bruce 03 Morris. Birttas ELLIOTT—In Clinton, on August 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. David E1 lion, a 'son, GILLIES—In Guelph, on Aug, 8th, to Mr, and Mrs, F, F. Gillies, for- merly of Clinton,' a, daughter. DYM0ND—At St. Paul's Rectory, Wingate, oe July 31st, to 1 Rev„ Ernest G. and Mrs. Dymond., twin sons.' • HOCICEY-In Exeter, on July 28 -tut, to Mt. and Mrs. Geo. lloc'cey, a sere n SA A 'R5—T L D1 n.Gorlarich, on Attgusb 4130, to Mr, and Mrs,. Chas. K, Saunders, a son. SIIRIGLEY—In Lower Wingate, on August 3rd, to Mr. and Mee,' Geo, Sbriglcy, a son. SALIC1=3LD—At .Goderich, On July 3151, to Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Sal- keld, Bayfield Road, a daughter. Deaths SPINDLE R—In Clinton on August '11111, Eliza Finch, wife or Beajant- in Spindler, in her 53rd year. DOY'LE—Its Sudbury, on ,Tally 29th, Sylvester N.•Doyle, :brother or Judge and Mr. J, J. Doyle, of Goderich. MONEIL—In Grey towtt'ship, on July 23rd, i,acitlan McNeil, aged 83 years. STURDY—At Auburn, on August 3rd John Sturdy in his 90th year, FOUND, A. BICYCLE ON ALBERT street. The owner can have same by paying expenses and proving proper- ty.—Apply to Robert Welsh, (.an - stable. --117, FOR SALE, A FRAME STABLE, ie good condition, 14 x 20( feet. —Apply on preuttises to Mrs. Cr. Ilan- 1ey, nr to ,Robert Welsh. —97, CALVES FOIt SALE.—A. NT,UMBER just reeeivcd,—Apply to 5, Marquis, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. Rhee 14 on (18. —8G. WARM FOR, SALT: OR '1(1 RENT.— What is best known as the Robert Marshals farm on Clic 'Bayfield Road, two miles south of Clanton is oiler - ed for sale or: to rent for e, term of one or three years. 175 acres in good state of cttitivaiion; gond bank barn and frame house, About six acres of good young orchard. Possession given middle or March (text, but renter or purchaser can get on. to do fall plowing. Apply to le, 11. Powell or Wm. Gine, Ex- ecutors, Clinton 1'. 0. NOTICE IS I-1EREBA' GIVEN '1'HA'l` a court will be field, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by His Honor, the Judge of the County Court of Duren, at the Town Hall, Bayfield, on Monday, the 23rd - day or August, 19115, at 10 oyclock a.m., to hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Villageof Bayfield ab y old fox 1915. Dated tL Bayl]eld this 12th day of August 1915,-11. W, E:ryin, Village Clerk, 97-2. COURT 010 REVISION—NOTICE 15 hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Vo- ters' Lists Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, at the Council Chamber, Clinton, on the 26th day -of August 1915. at 9 o'clocke to hear and determine complaints of errors and oltlisiians in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Town of Clinton for 1915, Dated' -at Olin - ton this .lith day of August 1015,— D, 0.; Macpherson, 'l'mvn Clerk. WANTED.—GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in small famil>l. Apply to—Mrs. Wm. Murray, R'abtonbury street, Cl in • 95-2 FOR, RANT. -100 -ACRE FARM ON the Bayfield Road, 2- miles south of Clinton. Well ettlttvateti, good', brick house, bank barn and other buildings, Two wells on place. Or- chard. For further particulars al- ply to Mrs, John Wigginton, Clin- ton, P.O. 13ox 231. -96. HOUSE. AND LOT ON. DUNLOP ,5T. for sale.—Ono and one -halt story' frame, seven., rooms: Waterworks and 'soft water. Quarter acre laud with a, mmnber of fruit trees, Stable. The properbyt is in good condition and will be sold at a reasonable'. price.—Her b. AIexandor, FOR SALE. — A YOUNG DRIVER - three years, past. Well broken and , not -scared of autos, ,they don't bother her a bit.—Also one buggy in good shape, -George Ladd, Section Foreman, Henries -vale, • —94,. lHENS A'.N]) BROILERS WANTED, i he it bl st. market price will he paid.— W. Ar 1t 1,Clinton,1rn 0r Plume 14 on GG, —87 .C?Tn4n x•;FI IIOT'L''L, icmilvN AS THE Coalmine/al, situated on Lake Her- on, ( on, wwill be sold seasonable as the proprietor 'intends to give up the httsutess: li'or particulars apply to Ih Der row,Barfield; Ont, -8G. FARM FOR : • SALE.—THE • JAivt1'i:S Ross farm ,on the London 'Road, part lot 13, concession 1, 'Stanley Tp., 92 acres will be sold at auc- tion on September 3rd, 1915. I+or part:c Ears apply to The Canada Trust C'oiilpany, London, Ont., or 18. Brydone, Solicitor,, (-Milton. Dated this 29th day of June,' 1915, —91 HOUSE AND 1I-IItE1 ACRES OF Land foe Sale on the London Road, one mile south of Clinton, better' known an the Jackson property, Two story frame - house, small bank barn. Small orchard, hard and soft nater. Reasonable torous.—Ap Pie to Mrs. Philip Rowclill'e, R. le. No, 5, Clinton. —02-3 HOUSE FOR SALE.-TISE PRO- perty of the late Otto. Thos. East. Frame, 7 rooms, good cella,with cement floor, wood shed and chicken pen, all in good repair, 11 fruit trees, apples, plums, Cherries and pear.—Apply to 1I Wiltse, Phone 40. • —8G CLOTI-IES CLEANED, REPAIRED and Pressed add at the shortest possible notice. Both Ladies and Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee to do good work. Room over Mr. Grigg's Jewelry] Store,—Wm. Jago, -55. CREAM WANTED. - DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to us for cans. We supply two cans tree. Pay all express charges and issue cheques twice each month, cheques payable at par. We pay, the high- est market prices consistent with an honest test. Testing done by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kilburn may leave their cream with Mr. Hall who will deliver ie here. Write for cans and give us a trial. —The Seaforth Creamery, Box 486, Seatorth. " ROUGH ON RATS " CLEARS out Pats, Mice, etc. Don't Die in the house. 15c and 25e. at Drug and Country Stores. —85-0 WANTED D !0,000 Dozen Non= Fertile New Laid Eggs Each Week • We are prepared to pay a premium for eggs from flocks where there are no male birds, eggs to be not over 4 days olti. BROILERS ANI) FAT HENS WANTED, Do not hold your poultry un- til fait when the market is glutted and the, price is cut in two. Sell now while the prices are high. SEED BUCKWHEAT AND MILLET. We nave a good supply of buckwheat and millet at reas- onable prices, Haveyou tried i it out uses o b � Maple Syrup ? We have only a few cans left. A carload of Shorts and I3ratt due 'to arrive• this week, GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkin. Just A Minute" PUDDING. ' Try a :package of our..",last a Min- ute Pudding" for- dinner, dessert. Can be made 1a. a minute by foe. lowing directions•, Also stakes an excellent Pie tiller. Put up in the following (savor's CHOCOLATE, 'TAPIOCA LEMON CUSTARD ROSS VA.NILA CUSTARD. 10e per package op: 3 packages rot tie. a Try our_:FtcasL 1 elk, . , Cooked Batu, New' Efsgland' Bacon at pupalar prices,. Highest Pince Paid' for Batter and Eggs. o ,J h n... on s & Co. The Store of Qualtiy. Successor to S. Barr. - Phone, 111. °hone orders promptly, attended to, CORNEATHE STARE Live and Let Live The Spice slakes the lie Pickles. Hays you ever observed e1 trat some ' Pickles and meat sauces have dif- ferent flavors) from Olhm;5. 'rite cause lies in the spire and vine,'bar, used. OUfi M1Y1510 P10150114.G 140)015. as well as, our other spices are ser-. ected with the utmost caro. You can not go wrong in using them: ALL SPICE. Cinnamon, whole or ground. Cloves, whole or ground, Corry Powder, Mace Turmeric, Celery Seed, Witolc Mixed Pickling ,Sluice, All kinds of good quality vinegars to select from, We, have the Pincer Seal and. Crown Brt. • n[i Gems. a e s. E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE AND ;LET LIVE GROCER. Anything You WANT DONE IN THE LINE Ole ROOFING, EAVETROUGFI- 1NG, PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGHTNING RODS, ETC. CALL AND GIST OUR PRIC- ES. 'ALWAYS BEST, OFTEN CHEAPEST. BYAM & SUITTER Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7. Western University, London. Income Doubled—now 175,000. Another Large Addition to , Faculty and Equipment in Arts and Medicine. GREATLY INCREASED ENROL MENT IN VIEW. , Write for particulars to s•lb. E. E. BRAI'TIIWAITI'i, M.A., Ph. D. PRESIDENT, The Clinton Garage Open AH Night. The season is now on for Gasoline. Stoves, Why nob buy filtered gasoline out of our Dowser pump, which irasses the gasoline tlroubh fine screens and a filter. Prices always the lowest. We keep out hand a stock of Automobile Supplies and Bicy- cle Repairs and do all kinds of repairing promptly and at a reasonable charge, Auto Livery 01 connection. J. 1H. PAXMAN CEIENT I We have on hand a car- load of Portland Cement and all orders for same will be filled promptly. +s. JOHN HUTTON, LONDESORO. Do You Know WhaiThis Label Means ? It is your assurance ot perfect satisfaction in old or new work, In- sist on getting, Canada Cement, A full stock on hand at all times, 13ernlock sills cut to order. Shingles xax and xxxx. Sprace and pine dressed sidinga and floorings. Metallic building materials. Lehigh Valley coal, all sires. Steam coal, Smalling coal, Tile, all sizes, either in .the yard or delivered on the joh, Cedar posts all sixes. 1:4 -recut slabs, a bargain. Anyone in the market far any! of the above lines will do well to get our prices, JOHN B. MUSTARD RDr r i S I Breakfast, Dinner, R7'YAG'1',. Lunch. '1 Cil, Small size onlyIOC. Large size only 25 g Y c• .. Try y our .famous Gem receipt:—To 1 tablespoon shorte.aing add 1 egg, 1 cup milk (sour is best), pinch salt, 13 teaspoon soda, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 cups Roman meal, 1i cups flour. ROnia1 l meal also makes a delicious steam pudding and is used in many other ways. T. a' O'Nei1 CHIMNEY TOPS. It's a trade to build a good chin's-, ney and to repair a roof. It takes more than a sheet of metal, a hot iron and solder, it requires exper- ience. If your chimney] does not draw well send for us and we w0I put it In order ; if your root leaks we'll mend it, ALL KINDS OF TINNJNG we do well and reasonably. THOS. HAWKINS. Phone 53. ARTISTIC J. Cr. CRICH, '1FIE RELI- ABLE DECORATOR, MAKES A' SPECIALTY OF CHURCHES, LODGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. HIS ADDRESS is 400 DOWNIE St., STRATFORD Monuments Finest stock in Huron Coun- ty of "Alade in Canada" Mon- uments. Best B4'itish and Foreign Granites in ep-to-date llnith and design. Come, and see them. Prices right. At Doig's OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE A Granite Base goes with each Mon- ument.. —843m A Drop in Kindling A LARGE STOCK ON HAND WILL BESOLDCHEAP THIS MONTH T O 0 CLEAR FOR CASH ONLY. Leave your orders for Fer- tilizer and Potash for your root crop. We will mix it for you at the store. North End Feed Store. Frank W. Evans A General Delivery Done. Terms ; Cash. Phone 197.,. Are You Troubled with Headaches If so thq cause may be eye strain and in that event a pair of properly fitted glasses will bring relief and cure, It is worth trying. Come to us and we will make a careful test of your eyas and tell you what is the matter and what you need. In our long experience in the Optical business we have made a great number of examinations and it is a source of much pleasure for us to know that our . I fittings have invariably given great satisfaction. If your eyes bother yiou come to us and learn the reason why. ' '1 A. , J• GRIGG Optician Brilcefield. Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Plione 11 on „148. , I