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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1915-08-19, Page 5ugust 19th;, ISIS ilinton,News•Reenrd .Is This Real Rich County of ?. Huron Doing WhatIt Could and Should; (Exeter Advocate...) In• the sou e of an excellent set- !rinon on ::'Ash I my brothels keep - e'er 1 ' . Rey. D. W, Coilht5, rector of s.ttrivilit Memorial mint h, rir, w atti:%r. tion very forcibly to the fact that we estray. -at ]tomes in this gnat struggle fro not doing ortr full . day toward Canada and tate I:lntpire.. The County Council of i-Iurou, les: • said had not done their dirty, and if as reemeted One, member had said thatthis was - not our :w' he was either Cer' i - au was 3: g enorant,or a traitor to hips county. •immediate municipalities held 'not done their duty, Hay township • has not done rte, duty, nor Stephen, ,nor tleborne, We must be prepared toive ilberally 4f the do not fight, g g , tothetwise, we are net our bre-that's ;keeper. ' Blyth Mr. Roy Denhohne who has be.n teaching at Newtonville, is holidaying at his home in town. Capt. R. R. Sloan was up from Use • London' camp recently visiting his , parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Sloan: - Flax promises to be a pumper crop this year and is now being Harvested, Mt Er and 'Mrs, s Ernest Walker 0 f R e - gina Sask. and,Miss Minnie Walker 'ef Brussels, have been guests at the parsonage recently!, Mr. S. II Gldley: spent a couple -,of clays with his father and 'other' rela- ii'ves,in Exeter last week. Goderich. Miss Alma Dancey, who went to the trpnt•some months ago as a nursing. sister; has been sunt with a imeiber of others to the Dardanelles. •Rev. John Pollock of Salford, a former pastor of the Baptist church, has been visiting friends in town and •occupied his old pulpit on Sunday. Rev. Gordon M, Holmes of George- rtewa has• been invited and lias --accepted the incitation to Le- come pastor of the AS apt 1 s t church, He will be here for tthe second Sunday in September., Mrs. Holmes is a daughter of Mr, Thomas McGillicuddy, one of the tor- • ler proprietors of the. Signal. The funeral of the late Joseph Me- Cluskey, who passed away at the age of eighty-seven years, took place on Monday week and was very largely attended. He was very highly es. s ^cred and lea es a family of three sons and three daughters. Miss Nina Matheson nursein-lrain- ing at the Hamilton hoe:tita1, is hol- idaying at the parental home in town, that of 'Mr, and Mrs, A. Math- eson, H'Irs J, :f4, Toni visited Mrs. J. LI. Broadfoot of Seaforth during the past 'week. Mr, Frank llunther 'ant family mo- tored from Detroit last week and vis- aed fur several days with Mr. (Arts. Ilumber, Dr. and Mrs, ('nultes o1 in were in t,wn fora fen days last week. They hest been visiting friends t }Morale. a al . Mtli. Louisa Silk left town last -week for Montreal, sailing from there .for England. Dr. and Ms. Hayden are spending the Month of Auguet at Niagara-od- tthe-Lake. Rev. John and ,Mrs. Carrie ani 'cy}C4sen of Detroit are vi iting at the Carrie honhcstsad on. Cambria street. Mr. and Mrs. 3, W. Fraser had a pleasant motor trip to Detroil,, Huf- falo, Niagara, and other points, be- ing absent a fortnight, lVlr, and Mrs. Arthur Beevers and •daughter are visiting in Halifax, St. John and Montreal. Miss Grace Strang is spending a vacation with friends on Centre Is- land, Toronto. Miss Margaret Mclver of Winnipeg is v'i,rting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Mofver, Mr. Frank Foster is home from Winnipeg for a vacation, Mise Lillian Whiting hat gone on a w trip d down the St. Lawrence. Mrs W. C, Pridhanr, Misses Teerte and -Master ldddie Pridhans ; and Miss Nortna Crews have returned from a stay at [band Bend. NIr, Wilson Wylie of the Dominion Road Machine Company's staff is hol- idaying at his honkie in Durham. Rev, De. Meldrum and daughter , of Cleveland, Ohio, are s. ending the -month of August in town with his .mother, Mrs, Gibson, Mr. Win. Peoudfoot has been gaeet- • 'veli as lieutenant of the 33rd GLuron Regiment. Mr. Samuel Thompson of Fall Rive •er, Maes,, visited his brother,,Mt. W. Thompson of Wells street. The bro- thers -had not met •toe .twenty-five: years. Mr. R. W. Reid of Brooklyn, .'v Y., ,joined bis wife, who lies been visiting het father, Mr, A. -Farrow, last week. Mrs. (l),r,) Packwood and two chil- dren have returned to their home at Brown City, Mich., after Visiting the lady's mother, Mts. R. Jennings of: the Bayfield Road. Meseh•s, N. McAuley,, .L, L, Knox and J. W. Newcombe attended the Grand Lodge of the 1.0.0,11'.,at, Strat- ford last week as delegates from the local lodge: FRUIT NEWS Pleats' will: he at their hest the last two weeks in August. The drat to market are the Gages and Bur - hanks, The Burbank is the best Japanese prom, gsergbndy knows the preserving qualities of the Gages. The quality this season is unusually fine and it will be well to put down an extra supply. Early Rivt'r and Alexandra peaches are also ready., They are bo`h su- p :emelt' delicious sliced wit b cream. The Triumph is the first yellow ,.-r• esker' neaeh,and excellent fee can- ning. • Better quality will he oh tamed holly in peaches and plums, if the orders are Ilaced eat y, James. 'Grasby, .A Pioneer. of Hullett, Has. • Passed to Where Peace Does Forever Abide. There passed away at his•hotite on the.1Otlt conecssion of Hullett • -oa Thursday last one of tee first settlers in the Of Janes Gushy, who Itad been a resident , of the township for o,;er sixty smuts ha,ine settled en . the 10th` concession In Oetolee .oI 1852,>' The 'deceased, was born at Reeethy, lorkshite, England, en $Tmtenhtcr 3Otis 1823.k` daiie • to. Canada in 1860, first 'settling•,in Chinguacolisy, Peel County, where' lie rena:ned • foil a couple of years - Ho was married- there arriedthere to Mies Catharine Wood and the yo tag couple immediately tame p to Hullett and took up their farm. As will he, readily imagined this count g dy at that time mas not! the well -cultivated snuggle, settled cont-. neunity of comfortably offlat nets that, it is today. Mr. Grasby and his .bride, were the first settleas'' on the 10411 and Lond"esboro was still ie. the fu- ture. There was one: small log shan- ty on the ground where the cemetery now stabile. • Nothing daunted, for' it was the (taintless ones wito sought out and settled this v i r g iat ,land, the young honteseckers set t r 0 wok ande[ r b o e long ng .had made a+omf t Oita ole honhestelrl and throughout all the interviewing years of cloud and aensleine they remained on that farm. Being 1h'st to settle upon the 1011 Mr. Grasb'y was the one who remained the, longest, all the others who came alter, with the exception of firs wife who s':rvives him, have one by one answered' the final swim -tons, Mrs, Grasby ,is eigh- ty-eight years of age but is active and smart: Mr. (ieeny was a Methodist in re- legion. For years the Society Mend to gather for worship in the McVittie home. Later a small meeting house was ereIted nearly opposite the Gras - by place and there they worshipped until the church at Lontlesboro was built. For menu years afterwarcdn the Londesboro appointment was a part of the Clinton Methodist circuit. in politics Mr. trashy was a Liber- al but he was of a quiet and retiring disposition and took I:t le fart in polities aside from the casting of his tote: '1'o Mr. and Mrs. G'rashy were born trine children, four of whorl survive : Joseph and Jain in Morris town- ship; William C. of Blyth, and Thos. on the homestead. Tris funeral took place our Saturday afternoon, interment being made in Burns' cetriete;ry, The serdc'ez were conducted by Rev. C. C. Kame, pas. tor of. the .;Londeshoro Mellrudist church, Thus was laid away to await the resurrection of the ,just One Of Huron county's sturdy pioneers. One of the men who helped to lay well and s,rongly the' fortndations of the ma- terial and moral prosperity of this country. o nilv, Seaforth. NIr,•r d Mr v u David Mole - and two children of Rochester, N.Y„ have been visiting at the home of the fonner•'s brother, Mr. 1: i, Mole, during the past week. Mrs, \'t'. Robinson and Miss Dorothy, and Miss Beatrice Seip axe spending a couple at weeks with, friends at New Hamburg, and Mee. J. 1. Melhtvan and little daughter of Cleveland have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. Martin. Mrs. C,co. Chesney, Mrs. Wnh. Dale of - the Huron Road and Mrs, Mont- gomery Davis of Hibbert left last week on a trip to the west, Mrs. Hugh Chesney and Miss Ilia returned last week front fort Stan- ley:, Mr, ant hilt s. Jeffrey and daughter' have taken: a cottage at Hayfield. fur the month of August, Miss L. Mullholtancl has returned, to Regime to resume her teaching duties after spending the vacation time ivr e Miss Jean Sclater. and Miss Belie Cumatings of Regina are guests at the honkie of Mr, and Mrs W. Scatter, Mr. R. Hammett is spending his va- cation with his parent§ at Sarnia. Miss C, S. Dobie of Brandon, Man., is a guest at the bottle of her: sister, Mrs W. D. Bright, Dr. and' Mrs Briggs of Cleveland are hero visieing the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Angus McDerenid, Miss Mame Murray of l:Iamilton., formerly of town, is visiting Miss Hazel Reid, Miss Ruby 13risto•w as s;leausing a feuweeks camping with friends at Sarnia:' •Miss C, •-MCTavith has rcburneii to town after spending some time at Ce- rmet, Mich, Miss Anna 13e)1 bas returned front a teen to Quebec and other points east. Mr, and Nes, Hugh Whiten and daughter of Toronto have been visit- ing friends in towit,. it will be ee- mentUeeed that Ales. Mc[ntoeh fell on Main street while in town Last winter and sustaiatcd • a bad fracture of the hip, She has now almost emir 1. t.•Jy' recovered, Mrs. and Miss Cuthill luxe returned from a trip to the west and are now occupyingocoupying the resideeee they recently purchased: froth Mr. Cyrus. Atkinson. • Mr, W. J. Moliat of Hamilton was the guest Inst week of Dr: and Mrs. Cooper. A quiet but :pretty, wedding wait solemnized 'a,t the home of Mrs: Henry Mason, or Egmimdville Satur- day. tnorning, When her d'augliter., Miss Tena, hc'eaine the bride of Mr,, William Smith, eldest son of Mr: and Mrs. W. IR, Smith, of Seaforth. The um:e- rnonyr was perfotneed at 6 o'clock by Rev. F. H. Larkin, ie the presence of tee immediate relatives and friends of tie young couple.. After the sere- tnony a' dainty wedding breakfast was served after; which the bridal party' left fol a,,: shortlioneymoon. Upon• their. return they will take up house-„ keeping in, a residence recently nye-. chased in liigniondviilc. Ales, Wm. nt,Mi Mate 1 5:onit last week v the' guest of , her daughter, Mrs Ir. 13'rnds • f tt o, B i 11 tlr. 0 i •i Mts De<zo is vis -ting her Sister, Mrs, C. Beacom. Mt. Geo, 'Johns -tee semi gelidity at his ]torso here. Messrs, Lovett and Johnston spent' Sunday with Mr. W, J. MCBrien, Mr, and Mts. Norman -Ball. 'visited' with friends' in Lucfrnow, 11Irs,. Thds, 1;, Meso as , n visiting her aunt Mts. A. MstBrien of London: Mr. J. L'owan of 'Wilkie, Sesk., ar-' rived Saturday.and 'is seauding a' few clays with his brother -in -late; Mr; R•, J. Watkins: Constance Mr, and Mrs. Ben. Riley s, ent Sun, day with their Son John at 'Bruce - Me. and Mrs. Allen Lovett of Brus- sels visited Mr and Mr.t. James Mann on Sunday, , Mrs. Cole is visiting her, daughter,. Mrs,: , Glazier of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs, D. Sutherland liar 1 e re- turned home from Toronto. Mrs. McCully is back to our, village again. Hullett Township Messrs. lonr Jack and .Miss Eula - la Flynn spent Sunday with Dublin friends: Miss Minnie Reynolds is visiting srolativen in Detroit, Mr: John Shanahan, Jr., spent a woc'kond • in St. 'Phomas recently, Misses Ali'ec Carnal; and Florence Tighe rcttirtied last week after seend- mg a few days in Goderieh. Mr. Chei'stoplter O'Brien and his mother and sister Suu'dayed in This township. Hensall Mr. .1, Case and family hat e' re- turned to their Rosie in Toronto af- ter visiting friends in Ilensall and Zurich for some weeks, Tla^y Came up by motor. Happenings of Fifteen Years Ago. Happenings in Clinton at the Opening of, the Century. Taken front the Files of The News -Record of the date indicated. C'linten, Aug. ll t•h, 1900. The firemen will trend a learn to the centrelition at Stratford on Labor Day. Mrs. 11. J. Densmore awl two chfl- dren of St. Thomas and Mrs. Bowen of 'Tecumseh, Mich., have been getcsts at tete home of their father, 'Mr, W. I Paisley, of town, and are now with Misses Belle and Winnie and NIaslors Stewart and Clarence Paisley comp- ing at Hayfield, Mr. 'IP10, llo'vcy of Trinity College c ndu 51•. i olid r the service's ' S t at , t t. I ll.' 'ats church out Sunday eeening, The Misses il•Iountoastic itad 011 ex hibition on Thursday emning last a night blooming cei:us, It was a large specimen and the, perfume was exceed- ingly strong and sweet. A. party consisting of Miss Mora Cuninghame, Mr. and Mrs. 'Sibley, Miss Irene Ward and Mrs. Fnunse and child are under canvas' at Camp Min.- neltaha, 'rite Looal Market. Wheat 65c. Harley 88c. Peas 570, .Oats 28c. Rutter .1.5c to 16e. ltggs 10e to Il c, Live flogs 56.10 to $6,25. Marriages CAMPBELL -COOPER - Tn Clinton, on August 3 rd >hS Rev J Greene nc Emma, daughter (et of Mt and Mrs. Geo, A. Cooper of Godetich town- ship, to Bert Campbell of 'l. aeon - to. t 1GLESON-COUC1I-In Toronto on Aug. 1.8t1); Lucile Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mss', R. T. {!ouch, to Janes Norman Eagleson of Cal- gary, M'I1C1rIELL-CLOAI{1T -- In Morris on August 4th, by the Rev. .3. W. Ribbert, Siphon Mitchell, reeve of Wrnghanc, to Mary ,J.- Cloakey, ot Morris. (3REGORiV MASON -In W;ngltntst, On August lOtit, by the Rev. J. W. Hither t, George T. Gregory of Granum, Alberta, to. Mae 11. • Ma- son of •Winghaul, SALM:ERC-In Berlin on, August; ltd, to Mr. and Mrs leugene Sander of Berlin, a daughter, ARMSTRONG -In Stanley township '011 August ltd, to Mr. and Mrs. A, ech. Armstrong, a lion. W1'JLSII-Ln God:rich township, „ on August 10th, to Mr, and Ml's. D. N: Welsh, a daughter. GI0(+C4-hr God rieli township, en • August lith, to Mr. earl Mrs. Reu- ben (Trigg, a son. M1LL,F,R--In Clinton on August 1:41:b, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller.-, a son. PRL 5T= -In Godetleli, an August 7th, to Mr. mil Mrs. T. L. 1'-i,est, a son. Deaths. GRASBY Sir Mullett on Aargust,1,2th, Jaynes Grasby, aged' 91 years, 10 mouths aihd 12 days. FRASEII.-At Sbeossburg, 'Sasir on August 11th, 'Alexander Paul Era - see, for!nerlyi of Hayfield, Ont., aged '.71 years. GRPC'r,CG - Gt (roderich ,township; :on August 'lith, Ube infant son. of Mr. anal Mrs. •Reuben Grigg. ;'Y - McCLCFSKI,7n Croderiela {township, on August 7-6, Josephf McCluskey, aged 86 pears, and 6 months, Iitoltett Townshi ' pt Mt. Earl a I I£eil . 3l or Godorich spenta few (105 (1 'apt,• seS'c with, itis • Miele amtn , a i n HIr, and >rs. M P.J• Rh,. Y Misses Bertha C'arberb and Kathleen McConnell of Ck'ini;ott „'' are; spending part of their, vacation at Mr. Ray- mond McCenuell'e. Mr. .Jamcsi Phalen, Miss Laura Phalan and Miss '`Nora McCaughe oI1 1t S Y f 3 gill were miens at Mr. ant( Mrs,. John C.risert's Sunday week. W 1NTIID.-J3OARDJRS OR ROOM- cis -lulu; D, W. I1amilloli, ,.•Phone 207, 'Enron St, -08-1 POUND.-oPPOSITJI .LOT 16, C'ON, 2, Tuekeesmibls, one package, of sil-. ,beware. The owner San have same by paying• for this advertisement. Mist M. Holmes, -R.•R. No, 5, Clin- ton. • -98-1. DOG LOST THERE STRAYED . from 'the"prenisn of the undersign- ed on the 4111 cosecs:ou of Hullett on August 12th a logy set brown collie aneweriug to the name of "Mac," Any information le:ediatg to the dog's recovery will be thankfully rettedved.-Albert Towngbetid, Phone r lr n 206, oClinton. , C nt ,rn, -08-1. • AUCTION SALE OF IIO1.'SEiIOLD' Ftirniture, Tile undersigned will sell by public auction at tire rasi- denco; of the late Mrs • D. Shanahan, opposite Mrs. MeTaggart's, Shipley street, on Saturday, August 21st, the household effects including tables, chairs, ,bedsteads, stoves, rugs etc. Sale begins" at 2.30 0' - clock terns cash.-.- Brown Auc- tioneer. PIANO. - MRS, M0IIARD SMI'rIT of the staff of the London C'onserv- atoxy of Music will resume her class' at Motel Normandie, Clinton, ilio beginning of Sept. -Address inquiri- es to 410 William St„ London; 98-2 FOR SALE, A FRAME STABLE, in good condition, 14.x 20 feet. -Apply on premise's to Mrs, G. Han- ley, or to Robert Welsh. • -57, CALVES FOR SAI i. -A NC11BER last roeeivecl-Apply to W. Marquis, R. ft, No, 1., Clinton, • ?Ilene 11 on. 66. -86. FARM FOR SALE OR 'l'0 RENT, - What is best known as the Robert Marshall farm on 'the .Bayfield Road, two miles south of Clinton is olfcr- ed for sale or to renis far ft term of one or three years, 175 aer, s in good state of cultivation, good bank barn l a rt and frame liodtse. About six acres of good young, orchard. Possession given middle of March next, but renter Or purchaser can gen en to do fall plowing. .Apply to F., Id. Powell or 11'm. (11511n, Mx- ' miters, • Clinton 1', 0, -97, VOTI RS' I,LSI', 1915, b1l'N1(''fPAL- itp of 'tin! 'township of Stanley,, County of 13tuoa.—\,,tree is thereby givers that 1 have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 0 or the Ontae o Voters' List Act the copies of the listtnado Pursuant to sant Act, of all persons apt easing. by the last revised Awe s- meut Roll of the :valyl Municipality to be entitled to . vote in said NItucicipality at Elections foe Mem- bers of the Legisle,trt c 1.esernbly and at Municipal .isle.tions ; and that the staid List was first posted up at my olTlce, 1,ot. 1l, Stanley, on Monday, the .16th day 0( August 1915, and remains there for teepee - tion. And S hereby call upon all vo- ters to take immediate proceedings to have n' errors a s t S 0 0 omissions U 0 I1 caerectcd accenting to law. Dated this 160.i day of August 1915 -R, .3. Richardson, Township. (']este.-08, NOTICE 1S HER 1 13 Y GIVENT THAT a court will be held, purs,tani•, to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by His I-Ionor, the Judge of the County Court of Iluron, at the 'l'owh Hall, Hayfield, on Monday, the 23rd day of August, 1.9,1,5, at 10 o'clock atm, to hear and determine complaints of errors- and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of tite Village of Hayfield for 1915. Dated at Bayfield this 12th daty of August 1015.-11. W. Eewiu,. Village Clerk. 97-2. COURT OF RE VISION --NOTICE IS hereby given that a Court will he held, pursuant to The Ontario Vo - 1,m' Lists' Act, by IJis IIonotlr the Judge of the County Collet of the County of Huron, at. the Cotutcil Chamber, Clinton, on tile ,26tlt day of August 1915 at 9 'o'clock ante to hear and determine, complaints of errors and omissions` in the Voters'' hi'S'I of the Municipality, pf the Town of Clinton for 1915. Dated at Cline ton this 1:1.bus day of August -1915:- 0. L. Macpherson, liown Clerk. FOR RENT. -100 -ACRE FARM ON the Hayfield Road, 2S miles south, of Clinton. Well cultivated, good brick house, hank warn', and other buildings, Two wells: dd place. Or- ebard. For further Particulars ap- ply to -Airs. John Wigginton, Clin- ton, lhrtort, P.O. Box 231. -.,00. r01R, 'SALE. A . YOUNG DRIVER three years past. Well broken and not seared .of autos,they don't bother her a hit, -Also one httggy in good shape: -George Ladd, Section Foreman, Hohnesville., -94, 1-1005fil AND; LOT ON l tUNLOP 'ST. r s• e - o al. ae f O) and a one-half s$orp frame, ' severi t:oonhs. Waterworks and water, Quartet: acrc land wr i tl m numar P b o fruit ccs Stable. 'The provertyi is in good condition and will he sold at a reasonable pitem-Her i:.Alcxancicr, -98. ;:HENS AND BROILERS WANTED, highest ncarlcet eeice will be.,:paid,- W, Ma.ttlitiu, R. 1i. 1, CIi ton, or te Phone 14 on 66. ; t-87 s STr5 1511:51 HOTEL, KNOWN AS TIIE Commercial, situated on Lake Ilur on, will be sold reasonable "as the proprietor intends to give up the business. For particulars apply ; to H. Darrow, Bayfield, Ont. -86. FAIIM F011 SALE. --THE JAMES Ross faint on the London Road, part lot 13, concession ,71; Stanley Tp., 92 acres will be sold , at auc- tion on-Se.ptember uc-tion•otr-September 3rd, 1915, Foe pael;culars apply to Thu Canada Trust (company, London, • Ont., or Is. Brydone, Solicitor, 'Clinton. Dated this 20th day of June, 1915. -91 110e LSP FOR S 1" rIID PR0 - portY of the late Mrs. Thos. os. Last Frame, 7 rooms, good cellae with cemcut floor, wood shed and chicken pen, all in good repair, 11 fruit trees, apples, plums, cherries and pear. -Apply to II. Wiltsc, Phone 40, -80 CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED and Pressed and at the shortest possible notice. Beth Ladies and Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee to do good work. Room over Mr, Grigg's Jewelry Store: -Wm. Jago. -55. CREAM %VAN'PED. - DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to us for cans. We supply two cans free. 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 dare by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinburn may leave their cream with Mr. Hall who will deliver it here. Write for cans and give us a trial. -The Seaforth Creamery, Box 486, Seaforth. " ROUGH ON RAPS " CLEARS out. Rats, Alice, etc. Don't Die in the Ilouse. 15c and 25c. at Drug and Country Stores, -85-6 oultry Wahted \Sow that the poultry fattening teason is approaching we are in a position to handle all your poultry* at top market prime, New Laid Eggs We aro 'still paying a premium for large clean new laid eggs not over four day's old. It will pay you to take the very Lest care of your eggs and sell them to us where you re- ed ve City prices foe choice quality. Have you tried (iltun's J 1si0rst Sitoetening ? Better and cheaper than lard, ;Now is the time of year to use our cured Bleats. A fresh sup- ply received weekly, Seed Wheat 11 you want goed•seed wheat that will grow -call on us before you buy testwiiere, GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. N. W. Trewartha,' Wm, Jenkins 'Just A (Minute" PUDDING Try a :paekago of our "Just a Min- ute Pudding" for dinner,: des tart. Can he made in a minute by fol, lowing ,directions. Also makes ace excellent .Pie hiller. Put up in the following flavors ; CHOCOLATE, TAPIOCA. LEMON CUSTARD ROSS. V aNILA CUSTARD. 4.0e per package or 3 packages for 25e, Try our Roast Pork, Cooked Ilam, New England Bacon at popular`.-pxices. Highest •Price, Paid fox Butter and Eggs, Johnson & Co. The Store ofa QL1 lily. Successor to, S. Barr. Phone 111, ?hone orders promptly, attended to, IsfunissmatoRnismainesannonswoom Beau ea1 1'I Tfi HNEE1 LRi7e and Let Dive 'The Spice es t'lalces the PIGI<1e5 ,. Have i a o you ever obscci+e f c that some pickles and meat sa,tees have dif- fereivt Aayor,e from 'o i1ters, The . cause n the slice and vinegar OUR MLXI!7O) PICKLINCr SPICI, as well as our other spices are sel- ected with the,uttnostr care,- You can not go .wrong in rising thein. ALL SPICE. Cinnamon, . ` whole or ground. Gloves, whole or gamut, Curry Z'?wdce, Mace Turmeric; 'Celer •Seeid, Whole Mixed Picki'ing Spice All kinds of good quality vinegars to select from. We have the Perfect Seal and Crown Brand Ge a ms, E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE .AND LET LIVE GROCER, Anything thin You WANT DONE IN THE LINE OF ROOFING, EAVETROUGi-I- ING, PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGIITNING RODS, ETC. CALL AND GET OUR PRIC- ES. ALWAYS BEST, OFTEN CHEAPEST, BYAM & SUITTER Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7. Western University, London, Income Doubled -now 875,000. Another Large Addition to Faculty anti Equipment in Arts and Medicine, GREATLY INCREASED ENROL MENT IN VIEW. Write for particulars to ' "sees. E. E. BRAPJ.'IIWAIIE, M.A., Ph. D. PRESIDEN'C, The Clinton Garage Open p All Night, The season is now on for Gasoline Stoves. Why not buy filferes gasoline out of our Bowser pump, wlttclt passes the gasoline iheottbh fine screens- and creensand a filter. Prices always the lowest. 51c keep on hand a stock of Automobile Supplies and Bicy- cle Repairs and do all kinds of repairing promptly and at a reasonable charge. Auto Livery in conuectioa. J. H. PAXMAN CEIIENT! We have ou hand a car- load of Portland Cement and all orders for same will be filled promptly. 1�4 JOHN N UTTON, LQNDRSoRo. It is youe assurance of perfect' satisfaction in old or new work. ht - nisi on getting, Canada Cement, A frill stock On band at all times, Hemlock sills cut to order. Shingles xxx and xxxx. Sprace and pine dressed sidings and floorings. Metallic building materials. Lehigh Valley coal, all sizes. Steams coal. Smith,ing coal, Tile,all sizes, either in the or delivered en the job. Cedar posts all sixes, 14 -inch slabs, .a bargain. Anyone in the market for any the above lines will do well to our prices, • yard of get JOHN B. MUSTARD R. Brucefield, Phone 11 01/ 145, ,' —For --- Dr- eal4fast Dinner, Lunch Small 'size only 'IOc. Large size only 25c.: Try our famous Den)' � receipt;—To 1 tablespoon shorte.,ing add 1 egg, 1 cup milk (sour is best), pinch salt, teaspoon. soda, 1 tablespoon sugar, 14 cups Roman meal,. 1 cups flour. Roman meal ' also makes a delicious steam pudding and is used in many other ways. W. T. O'Neil . �j Y CHIMNEY Topa• It's a trade to bald a good chim- 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 will put it In order ; if your roof leaks we'll mend it. ALL KINDS Or TINNING we do well and reasonably, THOS. HAWKINS. Phone 53. ARTISTIC J. G, CRICI•I, TIIE 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 "Made it Canada" Mon , uments, Best British and Foreign Granites in up-to-date finish and design, Come and see them. Prices right. At Doig's OPPOSITE TIIE POSTOFFICI?. A Granite Base goes with each Mon- ument. -843nt A Drop in Kindling A LARGE, STOCK ON HAND WILL 13E SOLD CHEAP THIS MONTH TO CLEAR FOR CASA ONLY. Leave your orders for Fer- tilizer and Potash for your root crop. We will mix it for you at the store. North End Peed Store.' Frank W. Evans A General Delivery Done. Terms ; Cash. Phone 1992. Are You Troubled with. Headaches dash s If so the cause may be eye strain and in that event a pair of properly fritted glasses will bring relief and cure. It is worth trying. Come to us and we.. will make a careful test of your oyes and tell you what is the matter and what you need. In our long experience in the Optical husiness we have made a great number of examinations and it is a source of much` pleasure for us to know that our fittings have invariably, given great satisfaction. If your oyes bother you • come to us and iearn the f reason why. fr. 1 -1i A. J. GRIGG " Optician Jeweler and d Isauer ofM • arila +t g Licenses.