HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-01-07, Page 3Thursday, January 7th, 19f5.
The
"Hellyar"
VVa ch
The movement of ' a
"Hellyar" Watch is as
nearly perfect, as possible
-- that is why it has
brought to our store so
many people who o must al-
ways have accurate time.
There are several grades of
"13e11Yar" movements all-truat•
worthy.- c,
We have to be partic-
ular about the• finish and
time -keeping qualities of
the 'lowest priced watch.
that beaes our name,
Iiellyar watches must
satisfy the purchaser.
W. !1. 11[1.L1/AR
JEWELED and OPTIICIAN
EYES TESTED 1FEEE
No truck Or !trade 'with the Ger •
mans, is 'the Canadian slogan, but
von cant help noticing that not a
, 'of the 1915 calenders bn which
the the Word. Germany" is struck
In the corner.
The
o
n
'Parliament
men,t will
!open bn February9tbh.
LostA
the black' and, tan biteli, known 1sy
name O1 iPr'osty." t leeward
:given. Benmiller P. 0,
New
Telephone
60
ne
reV
tr
A new, issue •ef,oue- Official Tele-
phone DIieetoity is no- being pre
pared and the copy will cit;se with-
in
ith-
in, the next few, days
Orders a
r for
new
connections,
J
I
'changes of name or address, should
be reported to us ;at once.
The Bell Telephone
Company 01 coma
Aliappy New Year
to You and
Yours
And may joy, and gladness be
yours to enjoy through-
out the coming year.
is the wish of
W. R counter
District News.
.•••OBBB•e••41...e.“NBBOB''
TnekersMith
egoiand finally settled at Elko Ne
vada. He is survived 'byhie wife
Tour [deters, Mrs, Agnus McKinnon
Luckno'w, a/Irs. Jo+hn'tPord, North
Dakota, 'Mrs. James' Hagen Hensall
'and Annie 'at'home ,and'by three
•bzaathers, Donald ,Of Manitoba;
Alen 'oT North Dakota, and•Angus
at home. , ` c
Before Latchford, .1. Jones vs Town.
ship of Tuckersm th-W Proudfoot
is., 0., for plaintiff. ),ev`-S Robertson
(Stratford) for defendants. Aotinn to
set aside a conveyance and motion
made et trial to quash a certain • by_.
law With . costs. Judgment -There
will hep•an order upon the •motion
quashing the bylaw with costs, and
in the nation judgement in favor of
!ai
p t" . n ,ffs declaring the convey antes
from the defendant, corporation 'to the
detendent, James Berry, and from
the latter, to his confendant Kruse
null and void, and directing that the
registration thereof he vacated„ Any
buildings or obstructions placed by any.
of the defendants upon Mill Street,
north of Queen,. are to be removed
forthwith. Plaintiffs are to have their
costs of action and trial. Stay of 30
days,
Weft
.. _ tfielc3
A very 'pretty ;wedding took
Place atthe ;home 'of Mr. and
Mrs. James Tunne'y, Westfield, bn
'the •aTtern'oon of Tuesday Dec. nth
at Tour o'clock,'wheel their second
e
dao h
t r
g Jean Zel
la becamehe
'bride lo'T Mr. Wesley �J. Iieehnie of
Myth. T
h
y H'arlb
z was fills v
Tilled with.
•
relatives +p
h
t vas 'and 'Yxiends bf the con-
tracting parties when the bride
leaning. bn the arm 'o'f.her father,
en'tere'd in charming attire Of Saxe
blue silk trimmed with shadow lace
caught up with a 'buckle o'f pearls
rand turquoise and carrying a
boquet of white carnations. Men-
delssohn'a wedding ,larch was'
splendidly, rendered 'by Mrs. Wm.
'McDowell. The 'only tettendant
eran angle Prower girl; Grace Tun-
ney, cousin oT the ,bride, 'wearing
white silk. The bridal party; stood
under anarrh made 'Of evergreens
'and ribbon and a'white
i baud ur.
1g
the ce
retrno
n h' w
n
w
y, ich as
ed by Rev. Wm: 'Conway B.or A
A'f'ter congra'tulat'ions !rad been
received, ,'hhe.'bridal party and
guests sat down,. 'to a (sum'p'tuous
wedding, supper. 'The bride ` was
rthe\recipient 'el many handsome
presents, inluding. furniture, China.
and linen. ;'The bride and groom
will' reside at the 'greom's ihom'e
nea
r Bl
ykb.
The
guests
sts ho
m
e
.ezing about ehghtY-fhve:were fmToroito "Berlin} Kincardine, Cain --
tea; Auburn and
Blyth,,
'Whigham
Many Wig'hnmites heard with
gregrell OT the death inRidgetown
Mich., iof ''Herbert W. Ireland, an
old' resident of 'this place and
well known . here. He was a'trav-
eler tore. mercantile :house in
the Western States. •'$isl mother
wife ant five sisters some bfwhom
live thee survive him.
The
Iladies'
'Patriotic 5oci' f
y
mad&iime
e 's' '
i
p »t •last • tweet '
bf a
Void Co
staining shirts, socks and.
wristieee for the use
e Iof'Canadia.
Soldiers. •
Turnberry School No.6, has elect
aeeyeaysneevseyvvecwaevareeioVvvver
Agents for
Sunshine
Furnaces
• All kinds of repairs
promptly done,
'.Skates Sharpened
B �am &Sut
y Sutter
Sanitary.Plnmbers
Jeweler and Optician
Phone 7.
issuer of Mar i '
• Marriage License
0 1J
JOB DEPARTMENT
Is now ready to do your work. New
type, and new stock ;of•paper just placed
Let Us Do Your Printing
THE NEW ERA, CLINTON
A Happy New Year
to one and all
k. •- - ..-. -
Ifhe tllxerolyest Sines in li1uroaz its Beta, all kindle of Fulrnit
BALD • ac3r3 r -,..:-o
Forel tura illiteracies and Funeral Di eeeters--Pheire E(/
N. hall 110 31tESIDJJNCR rflON i i----
J. D. Al C1Cf11S®It 130
sv^'' RI? C•LINTON NEW IDLE.
s�n�+�w►m�w,
To our•
iriends and
patrons we extend
The
Compliments
o'f the
Season
tralliiiamumpamMOONNOMMuml
A. J. Grigg
Jeweler and Optician"
Issuer of Marriage
Licenses se
s .
ed tirefoll'o'win trustees
year; g ustees for the
y ; Geo. Wheeler, John lIomnth
and R'ebt, ,'dhnrten.
Miss Mable McDOnald who for the
lastyear has been iprineipal of
Bartonville, school, has been re -en
gaged at an increased salary.
ltrussels
Ross 'McKinnon' son. 01 Mrs. Hugh
IlcKinnan of Grey Township who
is a corporal in "D" 'Company 23rd
'ba'ttalion, now at Quebec was'home
fore alrOr
t
visit t and while . here
was presented' with an • .elegant
wrist watch by the members of
Brussels I. 0.0, F. 'i3e enlisted with
his;c'ompany,:atEstevan, Rask.
Judgment was reserved in the
wise Of Kirby 're. Brussels corpora
tion 'white came up Tor hearing at
Goderich On Tuesday.
Mrs, Gen. Readman, an Old and
well-known • resident '01'the seven
th line bfatorris Township , died
early lon Wednesday morning as
the result of
esu! :
afal
1 d
own the celior
way in which she'fractured several
ribs lees of them penetrating tier
lung. She Was in the °79th year
other gage. Tweet/lint will le made
in Buah'field •-IR.'C. Cemetery bn
S tarday morning.
Nett week the local char; hes h. 111
unite in'observing the ,snna'il Wt ek
of prayer.
The funeral Of Mrs. George W.
Readman, held from (the family
residence ,in Morris 'towns'hi'p; was
conducted by 'rather Fallon And
was largely attended. .Mrs, Head-
man Was 79ea
y rs old(and.
'fel
1
down
air open' cellar .era at her
y
home. -She lSh
e Pratt
used
save '
r�l r'
The 'week of prayer is Ibeingrob-
served.
:in•the town by union ger-
vices between the Anglican, Tres-
, byterian and Methodist rongrega-
ti'Ons. ,••
A carnival is announced for
Thursday b'f next Week at the
Brussels; skating rink, jby the 'pro-
'urie'tor, •Fred7turc'hilh
The legal .pa+t bvei' extras claim-
ed by H. Kirby Tor 'digging a
sewer On John street, where iha
claimed to 'find rock, Was heard
before Judge Doyle, at Goderich.
Judgement was reserved, A nam_
ber led
witnesses, pro. rind , con.
attendNest Sunday Bev, 'Mr.l,Prud'ham
'at Durham' will preach !missionary
anniversary sermons in the Meth-
odist Ohureh. I3e spent several
years in the Japanese 'work..
Mrs. W. '$. fPryne fell fon • the
street near the !public library and
injured her hip' teriiously.
Thursday! b'f this week the
regular mon't'hly horse hair , will
be held.
Auburn
Mr. Maitland Allen, Section fore.
man, 'was suddenlyi taken ill with
appendicitis on !Friday and was
taken to Goderich hospital 'wbere
he was Operated on and is since
doing as well as can be expec led.
Mr. ,Wm. Wilson Of St. Helen's
spent Sunday with hie brother, Mr,
John Wiison sr. A {
ith
measles ThenSundayschool still are hand
day sch'ool hav been 'dosed.
Miss Cora 'Ferguson returned to
her school at Cainaville on Satur-
day east. f ! 1
Mr. ,Wm Weishi'01 Goderich • is
visiting(' his Cousin Mrs. Jahn Wil-
son jr.
Mr, Geo. Dawson has "receive'
the Contract for carryingthe mei
on R. "R:' No, 3.
intond1:I for Last, Week,
Mr. 'Frarvey Mc%aughlin of Ed-
m'onton.spent •Christmas ti the
home" 'of Mr Rdbt. McGee.
Mr.and Mrs 0,. iiiclllveen . of
'Watford ;epent,week end at the
'
be able to be aiound again'
Airs. Rev; Ropfile has returned from
an ex'tended visit with her Parents
at Tweeth.
Mr. l,Tanuel 11"fhedel o'f Norwich,
enewf New fears at the home 'of
his iparents, Mr. and Mrs 'P, Mae_
del
Mies .Keeler 'Of 'IIari'ock is visit-
ing with her sister; Mrs.•K Maedel,
Toil a" few weeks ,
1111'1cefield
Rev. 'II a', W4. . is—again con
fined to his home by illness. Rev
Mr,'Richardebn took!' the ,service
Tor hinh on Sabba'th'evening last,
Miss at. McTavish, London, was
lash week the 'guest tit Miss Broad -
foot:: '
•
•Misseg Annabel•...Act Violet 'Petrie
have 'gone eo their ,ischools at Sault
Ste., Marie.
Miss Jessie
GoGd-rearnic
e,n of ba.
s r
e-elfhomnursing a case 'at God-
,PresidToronto1723
University, paid, the 'Canadian Clue
a visit, ion IVfonday. Luncheon was
served in the Masonic ::Temple at
neon,
1ttipating.seventy F othen&members hani
local president, f Accup ied'the chair,
and
Dollar
bn
IPrd'Falconer, !bonen, wg.
gave an address, his subject beinng.
"The 17ffocts Of Bismarlt-s Policy;
'on the ;Present," A'hearty vote'c:f
thanks ware tendered Mr. Falsa net
In the evening Mr. FFalc'oner, ad-
dressed a public meeting at 7 the
c'ourthouse..belore a large audience
his subject being "'Perverted 'Petri -
Otism of the German People."
Mr. Jas. Buchannan sr., a highly
respected citizen met with a pain-
fill accident at this home last Tues-
day evening. Ile was descending
a stairway When be tripped and
Tell 'headlong, 'breakiag.tiis ;thigh
Mr. Buehannarl is nearly 10' years
'old, 'and it is reared he will not
be 'able to walk. again. He was
taken to,the hospital Tor treat-
merrt; c' C .
H6
y .
Thos. Castles of Bayfield spent'
a 'few 'days 'of last week with.
blends here and also at ,oxides
'bora., '
f iitt ie..
Ilia intention
A youngman who had been calling,
rather frequently of late on a Rich-
mond girl was waiting for her in her
father's library ry the other evening when
that stern parent entered the room.
"Young man" said the S. P., "I
Want to know your intentions."
"Why," was the answer, "my Present
Intentions are to go home."
And he did, -Richmond Times -Dis-
patch.
Investigating.
Blackstone Kart (to partner) -Save
you Investigated Mrs. Brown's case
sufficiently to Bay whether we would.
be'nstiH
justified In asking a
Partner -Well
I Mies divoms?
sive asked themer-
cantile agencies for a report on her
husband's financial 'standing. -- Rich-
mond Times•Dispatch.
Before the. Ambulance Arrived..
"Well," sighed the 'thin man; It Is
Monday morning, and it is a cage 01
showdown with me."
"What's the trouble?' asked the fat
mall.
I'm a salesman in a feather store,"
replied the thin moa-Cincfanati En-
quirer. . a
A Useful Friendship.
'mumit 1
'Tm sorry Jack's coming here to-
night: for I'm going to the theater With
Harry.",
1n Illusor.
Dispelled
By JOHN Y. LARNED .
When, my mother, a..Widowwas .twelve; years old and was
by a 'lifelong friend of -hers,.
Anchlncloss. ' There erns so
very, romantic in this friendshi
I could not understand, but
saw Mrs, Auchincloss till `af
mother's death. I remember
went from my desolate :bomo •
of my foster mother she said td
"Poor boy! I loved your moth
I will love,you for r her sake.
-'Her little daughter, Delia,
and said, "A.zfd'I will be your
' As I grew older Mrs. Au
kept her word, only it seemed
that she loved me as much tor'
aa for my mother's sake; The
,became twenty-one she said to
'Frank, I wish you to marry
I bad thought of Delia as a
and believed that she had re
me as a brother. I was Som
taken aback by this announa
but somehow it was not an until
one
"My, S thought Aunt Mar
I had always celled Mrs. Auc
aunt, though there was no relati
whatever between us -"that Dell
I love ova
with Dan".
h
Gregory?"
"She thinks. she is, but that le all
nonsense Dan Gregory is worthless"
and uninteresting,, and Delia will find
it out some day. But I don't propose
that she shall learn it as his wife. I
prefer to marry her to please.me,.that
later on she may be pleased herself.""Tha'
I said,t very
complimentary to, me,"
taking Aunt Margaret in "my
arms and kissing her. "Yon have been
so kind to me that I have no right, to
refuse you anything. I mean by, this
that
it
Is
not
at all
contrary ry
to m
in-
clination to marry Delia, but I would'
prefer that she should love• me instead.
of another man."'
Agreeably to Aunt Margaret's re,
quest, I went to Delia, told her of her
mother's desire and said I should be
happy to acquiesce. It was no news
to Delia, who had been informed ol!
what was considered best for her. She
told me that she Would do everything
she could In the matter,.but she could
not
give
me
b'i her heart
since e that ha
d•
been. given to another. To this I re-
plied that she must be the judge as
to whether she would marry, me under
the Manes, for my obligation
to her Mother was such that I would
not refuse. her any request. But I also.,
told her what I had told her nuitlieg-..
that I would be very happy In a mare
nage with her provided she would bej,
happy to marry me.
This seemed to have some effect or;
Delia that: fs, in gaining her consent
to the match. She hada good deal 0f
character tr
so
mac
indeed, deed
that I'
wondered how she
_ could
havegiven-
her
heart to so shallow a chap as
Gregory. She gave mea kiss to seat
betrothal, and, although there was
great warmth la it, there oras ne
rid.
ver,
, died I
adopted
a. mfrs.
'nothing
p which
I never
ter my
when I
to that.
me
er, and
s teed ,by
sister."
Chtheloss
to me
myself
day I
me:
Delia."
sister
garded
ewbat
ement,
1easant
gareti '-
hiucloss
nentg
ew
the
no
ice,
As soon as we became engaged M
Auchlncloss seemed greatly relies'
When I proposed that Gregory's valid
on, Delia Might better' be disco:
her mother did not agree with
The good lady seemed to be acting
the idea that the more Delia saws
him the sooner she would find ant #t
nuts there was in him. 13owever,
soon as he learned that Delia was
gaged to me he ceased Iia calla: of bis
own eocord.
Atter our marriage, by Mrs. Auchia
cross' advice, I let my wife alone s
far as her disappointment In giving p
her lover was concerned. Coming upo
her suddenly one day, I found her read
Ing over some of his letters with
mad eyes. I made no complaint, "In
deed, I did not refer to the matter
sept to speak a word of aympa
She seemed to be ashamed of • her
weakness and, putting her arms about
my neck, kissed me. The next day,;
saw some unburned scraps -of paper'
in the fireplace and knew they were
Gregory's letters. This seemed to be a
turning point in the matter, and in fug
ture, Whatever may, have been Delia'q,:
feelings, I .experienced no, expresolon'
"But I thought you Were engaged to Rig
in our home. alone with our children,
ttnTito
In
ex
orj
of
OW;
ao
e
0
dim,.
!OrdarS
January Sale
Dry Ooods Clothing Boot
eommenlcin „
�c�ltilC�� �t
Jan. 9th, and eontinuing for three.t'
wee k1;
Now that the Xmas. rush is over we find
lot of odd lines and broken we haveh a
must. not be carried over intosano h r Departments These another season.
n'
ins
tc
be4'h
cle
eared out during the next three weeks and in
order to do this hundreds of dollars worth of new up- to -
date merchandise will be sold' at Mfr's
g prices and less.
Ladies and 'Chlildren's Mantles at about at Hali
Ladies Skirtsat less Thain
Ladies Furs ata tit is sale"'price.
Men's and 'Bo R bout Ir; off
y Suits and Overcoats at a big
reductions.
Uct'
IOn3•
eavniesenamaineammeMumpammiemwmwmann
ste .j Bro
New Idea Patterns 10c Made to Measure Clothing
erecsamewcamokeescarescomemeemecesumetemannematcwasiness
Promising results with
ofof cancer have been bot •tire cure two- squadrons
can n byaine'd in with oy mounted, rifles,
9asing dead. cultures al which means °t l 'headquarters -
Germany regiment
a species 01 a fun ss 'gro'wn ' m le a cavalry,
malignant tumors elf certain ss one squadace deers rms in
mals. tun- therefore be placed under
taolontdo' the 'leading No, 1 divisional areatwoarms in
the production state in al battalions of about
a50, e ten
Of tungsten ores each andut 1>150, :men
and vanadium minerals land ranks 3,500 br 2,050,
..second for gold third for zine and amounted unit b'f about
second I and fourth in lead. An Ottawa;despatch recentlyan-
n'o
un
ted'
'bleat
ions to be raised in Bond battal-
ions
area 'would be London diwi-
the 33rd and 34th. ,T1i5 :angled
be brigaded with 'other eor a> not
some time, as it has been p for
ae-- to send the battalions ,yet decide/ be
People 'often wonder how mobilized as reinforcemens to'the
an
that letters na 000 itis TirstLand second contingents.
y, and the Lieut. -Col. Alex Wilson co
"aortal gut horities df ten get blame ing the 33r- command has
'that should really be 'norne by been Offer d $uron Regimdnt has
those veh'o are to some extent carr command 01 ore i
Offered end•accepted the
less in addressing letters. When at try t e of Ina new
is
remembered battalions. alt '�
ere y ah
d ✓C ons •
that the He therefore
e
n8 d
mss ' p an
ay are 'duplicated 'of
heado the 33rd
eLseasatt
the, 1J'omini'on, 'the wonder is, not Col.'the 33rd Overseas ci,,,0 i1
on
that a few letters are miscarried S Wilson, who is'a merchant in
but +that the number is even eeforth, is a noted marksman, hav
Peke 'tie: names Of some of greater
scores tat a 0.1/ t'im. 01,in winning
Dices in the Clounty. of 'Haien as an took over c°mand g the aets• He
example,-
Belfaet-Huron, and Prince Rd- Regiment, on S •Boron
wand and last September h3 1008
Island, year hist enure was • ex
Carlow - Huron and New Bruno- tended. e;,'tol. 'Wilson 'we'ars the
'Carlow --Hurn and Colonial officers' decoration for
wick, n New Bruns- long service,
Clinton -Huron, British Columbia r3n'officer to command the ocher
and Prince Edward Island. inY'antry' regiment be not amedt,b eti
at
Cran'brook-:Huron•. and British' once.inte3, 'but will be named at
Columbia.
la
A
ro
.,r os'.
owe- proposal t
p s. train r
land 'Manitoba. these (battalions at in troops ',fot*'�.
Dunlop -?Muton' and New Bruns- itis centres Of t .e t ivis on basal)
Vick. , r r
apparently b iiivfston gal 8
Fordyce-guton and Quebec. 'though( the departtmedecided against
Greenway-13uron and Manitoba, 081lOinveatigate facilities foreOfar
ea -
Laurier
-1=fur'on, Prince Edward e'ommodation in Chatham 'and
Island and Quebec. Windsor'at the .re
Mafekin •-'1:Iurbn and Manitoba, authorities them • gueet'of the •eivir.
Island andaNe . Brunswick.
lP. D,Details Of recruiting 'will be am -
St. Augustine... 0n, N. Bruns-
wick, and 3 in Quebec. •
St. Joseph-Pfuron, N. Brunswielt
Nova Scotia and Manitoba.
Seafbrth-Iuron:•and Nova Sco-
tia. ,
Summerhill -'Huron and Nova
Sebtia.
Walton -Huron and Nova Scotia
I1 the Province 'was added to ad-
dressed letters it would lessen con-
fusion! and p'ossi'ble loss,
se
Duplications in P.O.
thy,
of then.
ht years passed. Delia and I lived
Jack."
"I know it, but since we have been WWI
engaged we can't afford to go to th other.
theaters "-St, Louis Post Dlspate us fr
•• ,..p. i -- ~ ' y day
•
,,o ,,A00'""A Killing Joke. `T,,l'ytt�, ++ , Delia
"I've killed line erg lln9` an col, 1 e
oma after eolulnn." e'lwas telling an wl
d admiF,ing circle of friends. "Some dls. thoug
languished Ihfitary man, I suppose?' kind
I asked the sZanger "On the coatsary" h nr
�red the man u116- r1E'lrt;'"lLe}a e
e news censor:'t Buffalo Express. mawno
e Mrs.: Anchin ss 1i ed in an
Indeed, s$in us live wttilx
tom ti a d�q we were married,'' Otte a
vi en I went home from using
told. me that her wither' a
l !s •g` eaire that we should dine..
her,; that '"evening •We.,, ne'vee•
ht of declining a request of any
from -the good, lady 'and -at -UM
appointed appeared a herkoyge,
?ound 12rs�,.' Auc ncl �• q
Ing room' entertaining 0 man:
aro' a we entered, endear kit
sss used thein"aii as Mr. Greg.
Delia was a trifle put out and'
d a look of repreech at her moth-
Ysivitlag her "to meet her 'old
Iiut the old 1adyls-rea t3 for•
so was $3611 t parent. (irego"r
eterierated• He was the same
s eight years ago, but the Greg-
ory that Delia had looked upon through
the romance of nineteen had been re-
placed by an unrefined, rather; disa-
greeable looking man whose head was
as empty es a pumpkin shell.
Poor Della! I pitied her having to
sit opposite this, faded dream through
a course dinner. Soon after it was So.
Idled she pleaded a headache, and we
went home.
I didn't blame her mother for bring_
Ing her end Gregory together: She
simply wished to kill en.; germs of ab-
surd romance that might he left la my
'home
of Mr. A, Asquith.
Mr. land Mrs. J'osep'h :Scott are
spending their holidays 'with
friends in 'the Commui ileo
There will+be, .preaehing as usual
tatthe
Baptist 'Church next Sunday
There has 'benday School. er
'outbreak of ineae)es among severe
sohool Children the board health
in'the 'different municipalities are
endeavoring to keep then, from
spreading, man Oft the 'houses
have been placarded.
;tJr,'and 'Mrs. John Sturdy ( •of
Wingh'ata speat this week end
visiting at, the home df rb r. B
Sturdy. ,
Mr. Joxepli Stalker' fel Ingersoll'
spent 'a few' days with friends here
With theadvent !o'f sleighing the
saw riff c at J. mill.
Golberne
tilt Russell Fiorster.Iias returned to
his home ice liarlcham after 0 few
Week,' slay under the parental roor, (+I
Airs, 0. 1', liaist of C7recl inn spent I,
tr. Via• duos ritber n)d hone here Iasi,
week
s t logs have commenced to ar
mit 1f Alii,, nnde•lvent an operation
for apn nrlieliia on Friday list, ale,l
tunny friends will be pl,,,i,erl to !hear..
that li is doing nicely and will seen
Ripiii'o0 a on.:'
Townii-Do yon. make your cook pay � e
for what she breaks? • . er for
Suburbs (in amazement)' -Make her lover.
Pay! I_should say note Why, everydoing
month, betll'des paying leer salary, wre had d
reward her liberally for what she moa a
didn't break.. -Philadelphia Inquirer.
Perfectly Tante.
"Wombat used to be a great outdoor
man and all around sport. Is he recon
ailed to married life?"
"I think so. I called on him recently'
and found him sifting ashes with an.
old tennis racket." --Seattle Post In
telligencer.
Artists All,
"The dentist is an artist,". said
The funny Mr. Meath;.
"Tho pencil doesn't- earn him bread,
But I've seen him draw; teeth,"
Clncinnatt Fanquirer
"The barber is an artist too,"
"Fo
4hurothwagglsl'btory liMsr. taLutabsy ',
every
FIs Illustrates with cuts." •
--Coln, 510 State.
T4ie notltician's camnaign d oh
Is something pretty blg,
il'or though he's not a ditcher, yet
IIe surely has too"dig•'
—MSmphls dorn05" oiai•appeai.
•
Government `veterini:les trithe
Phi hppines 'have found that cattle
�'
crr rnv.,,,izetl against hehnder
'pest with,' loss of less than 1'; et
the cliiim;.15,
Motion pictures ere Lulled: pass-,
ing through!your show th',t it
pelle(1rtr'd lonip) et,1 1' (11 15155 Web
on r n tv,ey lieTore ill', wood bejtaii
teeplinter and'iall apart.
ik ion
•
Mobilize
New 'liegimeot5
Divisional headquarters at Lon-
don
received bet Friday night the
instructions, tawtaited with great
�irttereca 'for some Weeks, for mob-
ilizati'on' 'of, new, overseas battal-
tons Tor the third contingent.
One regimen lo'f infantry will be
mobilized et Guelph. One regiment
will' mobilize in London, and also
D cubic Track,all the 'Visa
Tor v llc•Ultr«lorfnto-Montrea
unexcelled Train Service
!ugliest Claes of Equipment
Winter Tours to Califtrilia
Florida and sunny south
Fast Trains -Choice of Routes
Low Fares now in effect
iF'or, !full particulars Consult G. T.
R. Tirke't Agents .ler 'write
John Ransford &Son, city aesen-
..0.and
Patt son,Ticket
station Agents, 57
t
C B. 'KOIINING, D. P. A.,
Union Station. Toronto, Out
1.111.111111 mmoroosimaarama..........wagainoo,.
January Shoe Sag!'.:
_.....-
Our Fourth Se' ` ,
rh6 Ann i
muchgreater nal Shoe Sale is• proving a
success than we anticipated. We are
clearing out a lot of lilfe of footwear—not
-
but broken lines -among them we have all d stock sizes at
not all sizes of any one line, and rather than carrytem
into another season we will clear thein out at a very
'
price, Below are a few prices for this sale-- y ow
1
loo pairs Vit.:Miei.Ils Patient, XId and Gun .Metal,
Buttoned and laced boots, Regular line $3 to $4, Sale
price $1.98.
75 pairs Women's Kid laced boots, riles only 2i to
4. Regular price $2.5o to $4' Sale price 98e.
50 pairs Men's. Calf and Patent Bluchers Re ular
price $4 to$6. Sale price MM.g
50 pairs Boys Boots, Regular price $2.5o to $ .00.
Sale price $f'48. 3
a we.'la
!°'hone 70
Clinton.