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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-07-22, Page 5'Thins lay,`•Jillye22nde 1912;, .l38 CLINTON NEW JIBS. 'VALE 'PM D esamismall Vit! 1 But sometimes good watches misbehave themselves because theyan'the p,t.,, itea ,r 'They often do nob get the care they should.; accumulates nista' etc watch -the t g erratic. perhaps stops altogether, '^!- , • We can turn a watch like that into a useful timepiece°againfor very little money,' We would, take it apart - clean it thoroughly, put it together, and band it back to you as good as new. ' Repairs sent by mail will have our earliest attention, We will return it to you by mail postage prepaid by us. W. R. IIEL LVAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE 0000000•••oe0••••00•••••C)4s • TO CORRESPONDENTS. • 0 • • • Write on one side of the • miner only. We will be • l9leased to supply you with • all you want. • Avoid all items reflecting • on personal character and do • not send any items which • have a double meaning. Send • ALL the news that IS news. • O IMPORTANT. s • We want a correspondent • in this district and eve would • be pleased to communicate • with anyone wishing to • re,- • present their locality. All • supplies furnished. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • • 0 • 0 • 0 • • • 0 • 0 090000000000.0000000000000 Provincial Tax Direct New Taxation Will be Inaugurat- ed by Ontario Government Shortly..... Toronto, July 15 -That the Pro vince'of 0htario is about to inaug- 'urate new taxes in the shape of direc'I•' provincial taxation„ for the MIUMMINVANII In Timesof Peaee 111 Tinses of War. Your Ey psi ght The' More o it serti onS yo n put off • Is Essential uttipea:tmonth, the less(sales y'au are likely to make the , 1 month, CLINTON. VOTER'S, LIST, The Ctiptoe Voter's Lists than way issued the e first' part of the Irlonth\ contli.ts• 694 names- subtle- Aided.- as follows, Parti 1, 188, pert 1I, 329,' P.0 t3, 77 There are 326 competent to serve as jurors, P-Dviabrr� STNG ••IS.MS" • Failing Vision -an enemy see to comfort and pleasure -can er be nursed into normal condi Lion bylasses that -accur- ately foe, g glasses ground jusbed-meet 'the necessary ufre cut eta i m s , q. Tobeatwarwith your eyes is taking a dangerous chance -a condition that ;need not exist, Avoid all such folly by � wearing glassesithat will n sure hat piness and content ment. A. J. 'Grigg Jeweler and Optician Issuer 'of Marriage • ' Licenses ARLDARMAMMARNA `e0000000re0.00060000000000ca Town and Country LSINGI 'I'AI.VIA B. , Mitchell Council is using! Tarvia B +en 'their macadam roads with good success. Clinton Council should ,go down tied cee whata finish it makes to the roads Our roads need atop finish Ito save them. ' SAFETY FIRST. When closing up house for the summer, floor ort props, furniture Polish or oily rags should either be burned or put where: they will not cause fire from spontaneous combustion. This: advice comes from Conservation WHAT, ABOUT ELECTION( DAY? Tho question of holding muni- cipal elections on New Year's Day may, now be considered by every Council previous to ; the 15th of November, the latestl date on which a by-law providing therefor can be passed in, any, year• The nominations would be on the( 23rd December and the elections on 1st of January. If either day falls on a' •Sunday, -the following day is substituted. The Eby -law, when passed, would remain \in force from year to year until repealed. Toronto has found New :Year's day quite aetirable for the elec- tions, why not other municipali- ties, MINOR LOCALS. purpose( of providing the( revenue which is required to cover large provincial undertakings, Ss evi- dent dent, ficin the appointment of a department' of taxation', underi the provincial treasury, with J • T, White as commissioner of taxa- tion The commissioner was a member of the{ firm, of Miller, Ferguson, and, 'Hunter and enters on his new duties next week. Just how far the taxation will go is', a matter .of policy, which, it is underst'oodl has not yet been determined but thr probability is that for a time, at any rate, it will be mainlined to the taxation of corporations. Aud. 28 Canadian NatiOnai EX111BITN TORONTO Sept. 13 $150,000 l APTMC ions° $150,000 "PATRIOTIC YEAR" Model Military Camp Destruction of Battleships Battles of the Air MAMMOTH , MilitaryDisplay MARCH OF FTHE ALLIES • Farm under Cultivation Millions in Livestock Government Exhibits THRILLING Naval Spectacle REVIEW OF THE FLEE11: GOES TO SARNIA Mr A. 1., landwin, former 'editor of 'the 'Blyth Standard 'ar d Gode- rich Signal hate gOme to.Sarnia where he is taking 'ovc_ the Sarnia Post v•t 4., h1 d. is a wee'l,.ly •,pppel,,,, u,. I't g�.Rd Br tont a 'M1 a n. e 1 tlsln .tt t t p g d 8t 111 4will cl0 abt Ike. ,The Post a no 1 lhoioughl3� up to c1 ttei paps( 'sial make( for ams 1£ a good place in newspaper Work in the Tunnel city. CIVIC ' 10LID,9Y AUG' 4TH, • 'Mayor Jackson has proclaimed, Wednesday, August 4th, as Civic Holiday 05 'the 1Fireman :and Krltiq Band expect to take in the 'Firemen's tournament at Thorold that, day, A DRAWING CARD. Thd New Era received, the local Entrance results [Friday ri}'omning a2 el at oncq posted !them' up to the delight Of the successful pus - pits It certainly( was a drawing card CASE DISMISSED Last 'Friday night] Police Magis- trate Andrews' had One of our eft mens up before hips charged with driving, his auto) ata speed exceed ir.g 15 miles in lam The evi- dome did not bear outs the charge and the ease was dismissed Barris -tel; Best, of Seaforth appear e1 for the •defeedent; and Chief Police Wheatley[ bad charge for the Crown This will be a lesson to auto drf vers; that they; can't drive at an excessive speed, • NEARLY DROWNED. Whiles attending the Anglican picnic at 18ay' field last Thiu-sclay the' 4 year blck son of Mr" George Taylor, of town, was in paddling wheif he was taken; Off his feet and was going down the cthi.d time, when Mr) William Churchill, of thd 16th con, Goderich Town- ship, saw him and tatter running 10 'or 15 rod4 waded 'ouic and caught the your gstser. It'• was a close shave. for the! wee: chap. OFFICERS INSTALLED On Tuesday night Bro W. Moore assisted by_ Bros Bros. Webber and Chapman, installed the new officer hetd their chairs at the I 0. 0.F. lodge. Folio wing are the officers 5 ,P.' G.-Bro. G.E. Hall. ( N G,-Bro, J, Mulholland. , ✓ G,--Bro: F. Watson Rec -Sec.-Bros H, Alexander Fin'-Sec.-Bro, J. Wiseman. Tress •-Bro[ H. B. Chant. Warden --Bros Mex. Cudmore Conductor-Bro. W. Moore O G.-Bro. H. Kerr I G,-Bro. W. T. OneiI' R S. N. G.-Bro. Geo. We bber L S. N. 0.-Bro. G.'Howes R Si V. S.--Bro. R. Miller L S. V. G,-Bro, A. Lawson R S. S.•-Bro, W. Ha He'llyar L S. S.-Bro. T. Monoghan Chap- Bro, J. Sutter 'Furnish the New Era with the Lames and 'addresses of your nisi- toes 35cents pays for the New Era to any addres4 in Oenadt until Dec. 31, 1915 Tell the good News to everybody. 'Half ,of July( is gone( • Is' ' your name on the Voters' List% Anothett month or so( and Civic Holiday. Thus time speeds: Despite the success of last year's fly-swattting campaign, there are enough survivors tosuggest the advisability of another one this summer. I•t'9 a little early for the green apple pie, but 'the' season for green apple colic has been officially opened. CLINTON DEFEATED ZURICH f3 1;ian Art Treasures Ceeatore's Famous Band Biggest Cat and Dog Show W AR TROPHIES Field Grain Competition Greater Poultry Show Acres of Manufactures One Thousand and One d New T slip s to See On Monday night the baseball boys from the south came up their return match with Clinton and suffered a defeat by a score of 8-6. Frank McCaughey CLINTON 2 SHOTS UP. had 11 strikeouts to his credit while L. Hoffman could only get 4 Clinton bats- Three rinks of Blyth Bowlers autoed men to swing at the ball. Ray Rurnball down Tuesday night and had a friendly carried off the batting prize by getting 2 game with the Clinton Bowlers. The N HJ he Tuckersmith woe, of ' brield with, metallic roof, o'rth End -Miss Elio Eight of and was built, many years ago, by Mn who='f meal (own- , Stoneman, ox g IdaY • crow, Es rax, Co ' is the guest of ed the faun The Insurance on 2n cousin Mrst Whitfield Crich. tire( house wan small only ;17,,000 - which will go but a short way to• - KIppen Mils Anna Dinsdale and Mr. Herbert Whiteman have returned to Toronto af- ter spending a pleasant visit with friends here The Misses Petrie have, taken a cot tage in Bayfield for the'suinmer, returningto his is Mr. Ed. Cuomo ie M. home in Halkirk, Alta., this week.„ All his old friendsare pleased to see him look so wells ' ” Mr, and Mrs Robt. Dinsdalere are home again after a visit to the Panama and San Diego Expositions. They report haying a splendid time. P The Methodist and Presbyterian Sun- day Schools held their annual picnic to Jewett's grove, Bayffeld,last Thursday. A very pleasant time was spent. Londeshoro Miss W. Lyon, Edna Lyon and Annie Braithewaite have been attending the Sumpter School at St. Thomas. Miss Irene Weir of Hamilton spent last week with Miss Maud Lyon Mise Currie,Deaconess at Montreal real visited Mrs. . Lyon last Tuesday. The Londesboro branch of the Wom- en's Institute are having a picnic in Mr. Ernest Adams bush on Lonclesbora civic holiday Thursday August 5th every body welcome come and bring your basket. This letter was received by the Ladies Institute. The President The Women's Institute of Ontario Londesboro, Ont. warder replacing the buildaaig. As Mr and Mrs, BuchanYan had son killed' by accident a ' shoat time ago, much;; sympathy is Telt, for them in this second misfortune, Saurus erns(( ; I There was a coo attendance Fat the $ $ da peningof the n sic' u e it Sun n U lie r A $ C. , G .ff lay evening last - and, fir'S'spects ,are good or a large congregation for the coming. undays. Rev, Mr. Moulton we's• given hearty welcome. 'f S a Dear Madan( -Among the large num- of cases unpacked by us this last week - is a consignment from your society I ant directed by the ladies committee to say that the things received from you are not only' of a very high ..order but most 'useful and beautiful packed. We some- times receive cases with no list or any indication of the numbers of the contents which makes the counting and sorting of the things in our books more difficult than it need be You may have noticed that the Bri- tish war office has requested that for the present no more comforts other than socks and handkerchiefs be sent to the front and we are storing our ,garments for the summer season we forward to the fronton an average of 10,000 pairs of socks a month and large quantities of handkerchi, is you would scarcely believe the hugeconsignments of tobacco, candies chewing gum, soaps, stationary games outffts etc. which go to the men at the front. This association has equipped and maintains the Queen's military ho, pital at Shorn- cliffe, This hospital was Beachborough Park the residence of Sir Arthur Mark- ham who presented it to this association. Sir Wm. Osler and Dr. Armour are the chief surgeon and- physic;an we are at present adding two new wings to the hos pital which will give us extra 100 beds we have at present from all parts of the Dominion, Canadians and their splendid patience and courage makes us proud of them, In a letter received from Queen Mary after thanking the Ladies committee she OLSONS NOT VICTIMS. Thd following item was • taken from the London papers, on Tama. day and credited from Woodstock -At Grass Lake, Alta, a few weeks ago, the cyclone which struck that place killed a person; by the name Olson„ and hie wife. A's, Mr. and Mrs 0 laf Olson, formerly of this city, had moved to (that( district it was th•oughtl here (that( they were the .victims of the accident. Ir, fart, a number 'of papers pub- lished obituary Lotiicest of Mr., and Mrs' Olaf Ols'o'n,s and on °their re- ceipfl 'of papers fronn this city which', they receive regularly none were) more surprised tha they to said notices, In •answer to a letter of condolence to one of the, sons of the supposed victims, an an- swer Was received here today that a mistake had been made, and that the family from here was alive and well. The newts• was gladly Ircceived by numerous Woodstock friends, Porter's 11111 • Miss Alda McDonald of Detriot is visiting at her mother's ' Mr. Wm. McClusky of South'Chrolina'. is visiting in the neighborhood. Miss Lucy Cooper of Clinton ` spent Sunday with her friend Ruby Totter., Ruby and Pearl Potter are visiting in Woodstock. Miss Annice McPhail. of the London', Road is at home for a few days. Minnie McDougall of London is spend- ing a few days in the neighborhood. ' Miss Mae Lindsay of Goderich is spending her holidays at home. Miss Viola Bennett of Goderich visited with her friend Miss Mae Lindsay over Sunday. Miss Minpie Proctor of IIolmesville spent a few days a Wes Vanderburghs. Mrs. Lorne Elliott of Winnipeg called on friends in the neighborhood on Mon- day. Stanley Miss Grace McInnis,' of Detroit, is visiting at the hone of Mr, Hugh Mc- Gregor at present. Mrs, Jas, Mustard, of Chicago, is vis- iting friends here. She is the guest' of Mrs. D. McEwen Mr- and Mrs. Pentland, of Ashfield, visited at the home of Mr. Thos, Baird at the end of last week. NIr. Thos. Brown and wife, of Blyth, visited at the heme of Graham Bros. last week. A number from the Second attended the Oddfellows picnic in Bayfield last Friday. All had a very, enjoyable clay. The cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mr. William Taylor, on Monday evening was well attended. A profitable hour was spent. Brussels The Red Cross Circle has provided a cot in the Duchess of Connaught Hos- pital at Bliveden. England, and will furnish it for a year 81 necessary. Sev enty-live dollars was remitted for this purpose, and still there is more to follow. Brussels Tennis Club will play Mount Forest next Monday at Harris - ton, Tuesday. If they can trounce the former they stand a good show to go into the finals of the western com- petition at London, Rev. A. J. Mann, of the Presbyter- ian Church, is away for six or eight ihweeks' holidays, Therefore if ask toconcentrate all our present encrges on te hos s us conte 1 ra pitale a's. Mullett Charles Stewart had the misfortune to lose a valuable mare last week,: Mrs. Harry McCool and Mrs.'" Alberi your Institutes are so kind as to continue their interest in the efforts of the associa- tion. I might say that for the next ' REDUCED RAILWAY RATES FROM ALL POINTS long 2 -baggers. Only one base on balls. was given and Stickley was able to get, that. Clinton bad 6 men left on bases and Zurich 4. Following was the line-up and score -- Zurich R. O. How aid c 1 4 C. Hoffman 2b 0 4 Brown lb 1 2 L. Hoffman p 2 2 Fritz s s 0 3 Kalbtleisch 3b 0 4 . Edighenoffer cf 1 1 Eilber rf 0 4 C. Hoffman if 1 3 6 27 , Clinton R. 0. W. Johnston cf .2 3 Forbes 3b 1 3 Mairs If 0 4 Hawkins c 3 1 Rumballlb 2 1 McCaughey p 0 '3 Matheson s s : 0 4 B. Johnson 2b 0 : „3 Stickles rf 0 . 2 8 24 Zurich -000200310-6 Clinton -30202100x-8 Harry Twitchell was the umpire !le Clinton side, C•N ' game was close and many exciting ends were played. Skip Hovey was 4 up while o Skip Roberton was down four which made those two rinks a tie. At the end of the 17 end third rink was a tie 15 all but Dr. Axon's rink won out over Dr. NcTac art by 2 shots, The players and r s sco e were;- •- Blyth Clinton Stewart Johnson Carthew Dr. Shaw Robinson Morrish Robinson skip 16 E. Hovey skip 20 few months socks and hospital supplies will be very useful sheets should.be 116 inches instead of 110 inches on ccount of the new surgical beds which have been installed. In thanking your Institute we would be extremely grateful if you would spread the above information in your neighborhood. With grateful thanks. Sincerely Yours, Eleanor McLaren Brown, Hon. -Secretary, Ladies Committee, C. W. C, A. McVittie McEwan Elder Gregg Beese Ball Dr. Allison skip 17 Roberton Somers Wiltse Sims Miller Denholm Hovey McTaggart skip 15 Axon 48 ' • skip 13 Bayfield L. 0. L., No. 2t, Bayfield, spent the 12th at Lucan, and were accompanied by a number from the village Dr. Atkinson and wife, of Detriot, spent a few days the past week with his family at their summer ,residence, on the Terrace .Messrs, William Mustard and John Tippet spent a few days the past week at Port Huron and Marine City, going by gasoline launch Mr. Frank Martin, Goderich; Mrs, Brown and son, and Miss Hyslop, of Hamilton, were the guests of Mrs. William Stirling on Sunday James Donaldson and wife, of the Son, are the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson Mrs. Percival. the Misses Spencers, ;Mrs, and Miss, Weldon and Mrs. Strong of London Mr, T. Corin, Mr, Simms, Mr. Woodridge, Detroit; Dr. Aeberlie and wife Cleveland; Mr: Charles Ed• wards and wife Totontb are guests of Mies Ferguson. I Noth were guests of the formers mother Mrs, Wm. Hill one day last week. Miss Bessie McEwan has engaged as teacher for S. S. No. 5 for another year, Miss Isabella Lawe Of Toronbd is the guest. of Miss A Shobraoke of Mullett. skip 17 9acei a Values in Scarce C cools Table Linen Specials—Scarcely any line pertain+ ing to the Dry Goods trade has been more affected by the 'piesent war conditions than linens. Linens are scarce and are fast becoming very expensive. At the present time, however, we are fortunate to have good stock of popular priced Linens, at old values Linensat f5e 50 75e L0 Special � c t; See our Spec.;. , has our she 7- ' = eve • fore Ladies- W Illtewear DT r b� .w< in of Ladies Whitewear been larger or values better g ihan at the present time. Ladies Gowns from 50c up Corset Covers 25c and 50c Drawers 25C, 35C and 50c Skirts 5oc,up Combinations, Princess Slips, Etc. Try us tor Clothing, Boots, Shoes, (sats, Etc. Plurnsteel Bros. Small Profits ((lore Business dinsossoloososomonnonnossm fac'foryr will go to. London. The Ladies Patriotic Society is at presents getting a shipment of, goods and focdstuffs compried of jellies and jams for those at the front. Money is also being gath ,eyed to send a bed or cot for the hospital at Shorncliffe. The members of Maitland Lodge N. 119, L. 0. 0.'F., have decided fol decorate their past] members Goderich .Fred 'H•oclgcf who was sent Isere for trial by Police MagistnateMor'- to'n„ of Wingham, came before Judge Doyle and pleaded guilty to the charge of neglecting his family I The judge remanded hints for 2 weeks in 'order to see what could be done with him The Goderich Knitting Company received, :another order for 2,000 dozen pairs ,of men's socks, (nom the militia- department This will keep the factsorye going on this trder alone for some five months This is the No athird 4r Craig,er of the5-year the ird daughter of Mr and Mrs., Craig, was severely burned last (Friday afternoon' Thee little, �ir1; was playing in tile- house an got hold ol'some lnatehcs which set fire to (ler clothes 'Her mother who was in' an 'adjoining room heard screams( and managed to put the fire out but the: gn 1 was terribly burned around the body• Dr. Whit ley was called( and did all that, could be done' ito relieve the Pain. 50 Births, Marriages ; '' aths. Brneefield Our( villaga was +alm'osW. deserted 'on'Friday last being; our civic boli day nearly all 'the( irl;matea' attend ed the Oddfellows( picnic to Bay- 1ield' where d goo tune. was spent. The only thing to•. mar the pleasure was a'thunder showeit in the even- ing Miss Lizzie Aikenhead of London is spending her vacation( ,at her home here. Thos. Carr has. finished the ce-- ntent,l foundation. oY Hugh! Gila mours barn in Stanley: Picking berries is n'owi the pas' - time of many of our villagers the crop is an abundant( one. Them( is a goad outlook for a bountiful harvest the late rains have dont( much to help; all kinds of grain, the beans are growing well and promises to be a bounti- ful crop: They" hap is light but bet ter then was{ eltpectb"d. Jas) McD'onalel near, our '[village has bought anr,autordobiile BIRTHS CR AWFO RD -In Londesboro on July he ; ' 16th to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H: Craw ford.4 daughter, 0000060.0oi••o0111•0e00014•00e00•0111se0410•006000•00000•0 0 0 moon r onta� c 'n o • �'oo •MrheIS• 0 k900000000.00e•00000000000O00o00e000000000000®000®000 Wheat( 91,18 Oats 66c Butte.e 24 to 27e. Eggs 23c. ' Cattle 119 50. , Sheep 96 75 Lambs, 912 Be cwt. Hogs 90 60 Delle(, .Ac (emcee, 15lju II-loge99 OD E gs,20to) 21c nutterl 20c to 22c. Wheat 107 Oal s 50c td 52c. Buckwheat( 70e to, 75c Barley 600 td 65e. <. GPcujd 81 50 "i }'Shorts 30.00. Bran 28,00. Hay for bailing 12.00 and 3,00 'medal for high - standing, Her mother .received, a gold, medal from the( same place some years agyo.. I , MIITOR LOCALS. Who are your 'visitors? The New Era',giveis' the news. 35e will give you the ,New Era tMves next Sunda and have en- until' Dec. 31, 1915. Tell your g'< y, your friends abouttf he bargain. gaged the citizens' band for the occasion.; A new water main is about to he laid, which, will help a number of factory, men, who are glad of the job Miss1 M C. 'H'omuth has passed her examinations" for vocal music at Whitby, and has, received the A T. C. M. degree. with a gold for next Tune's crop, however. siem000•••e••eeseoo•••e0000•oe••eemme•osteseememes •WarorNoWar •• • Canada must do Business and we must have well trained • • • • • • m • • • • • • • ▪ Autumn Term opens Aug. 3oth • • • • • • ••000.00[••00.000.00.0000®••0•••••••••NAO•••0A••Se• Those who held the belief that a cold( 21st of Ma cit{` means three cold) months to fotio(w' are, More than ever convinced that' they are right{ June 1915, kept' up the m'onth's repu'tati'on pretty well so far ns weddings are concerned There is stili any amount, of naw material llensall On Saturday morning,. while- the hile Che members of the Family of Alex Tuchenan, wh'ot'yesides about u nolo east of Mensal(, were engaged m milking and 'other •duties at' 6110 barn, some of them noticed smoke and flames arising.from the sum- mer kitchen They atnonce ed t'0 61 ,0t hope, slut 'the fire had gained such headway that nothing could, be, do te A telephone Moss 'Bennett anal in ti shorts ime sente vel Mato lours Were on the merle The fur tiln,re and bedding was carried Out ui tf voryt few, minutes, but not a 'secret too Boson, as. 'tole flames made rapid progress 'and soon ete- slroyeci,, the, house. The residence • • • Shaw's BusinessSchool.s •• • • are performing an important task in this regard in supply- • ing the demand for competent recruits for business offices. You can Save Time and Money •• • •i • • W. 11. SJIAWV, President, 'rouge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto • o• • young people to carry on this great work by graduating from one of our High Grade Schools and quickly qualify for earning a,good salary • O Write for descriptive Catalogue and plan to get a good•etart, f30 aforth Mrs Wm Hudie, of the 13th concess- ion ion of Mc1Yillop, near Leadbury, commit- ted suicide on Saturday .morning by hanging herself from a beam in the barn.' No cause is assigned for the =act. Mrs: Hudie was 45 years of age and•wasthe second wife of William Hudie, who died four years ago. The funeral was held' Monday, interment being in Maitland Bank Cemetery. Word was received of the death,' in Toronto' of Mr, Joseph Alert. .a former well-known; resident ' of town, and a son of Mrs J., Abell sr. Mr, Abell was 43 years 'of age and is survived by a family Of two sons and hiswidow-- At 610 regular meeting of the .Fidelity Lodgq of Cddfelhlows the Pollo',wing'1 officers were)- Jns,talled for the current" year;' P: G. Frank Weiland, N G. W J . Wilhal0 V G., J. 0. Docherty; R. S. F. Har burn; F 5• William Golding,, trees, John Thompson; W J: B. Thoanp sons, C , Sohn -Quail, chaplain James Beattie T. G. W. G. Edmonds, 0. G, Chas Clark'' 11 S. N.'G.,18. Smith; L S. N Cx., Ed. Molo, L. S. V. G. A. Sr iilie, R. S, 5: Thomas( Grieve L S. S., John Murray. Mr 5. T. ,Holmes, has received word of his tsvo sons Charles ansa Ray, who joined the third conting ent and later volunteered iu:d were accepted as reserves for the sec- ond contingent, advising himof their safe arrival in the old country Wingham George Robinson who left here about'[ year ago with the first col tingentl leas been honorably dis charged on account ,of sickness and le here at his home rocove2- ii: from a nerve attack .decerol new recruits; left, Here tor Clinton where they will under go an examinations and, if satIse anmerssisee a e -'Che New' Transcentinentatl NEW SHORT ROUTE to WESTERN CANADA Can. Govt. Rya., T. & N. O. Ry., Grand Trunk Ry. System -�i TORONTO -WINNIPEG the Scenic. Hi hien viaAcross North W Ontario. and Routeeh.1 , Through B Across New � of innumerable Marvels. 13. toes[ Equipment— Splendid Roadbed. Commencing Tuesday, y6.00 p.m. dais Lv. Toronto 10.45 p.m. Tue. Thu. Sat. Lv. Winnipeg 8.05 m. " y • North Bay 7.15 n.m. Wed. Fri. Sun. Ar. Regina atoon 938 a.m. "' ' 1: - " Cochrane 4.45 p.m. Wed. Fri. Sun. ., • da1�Nv''.. Ar. Winnipeg 3.50 p.m. Thu. Sot. Mon. t' Edmonton 10,00 p.m. 41, :.,;` 9 Through tickets via the "Can Yuko an mo Alaska., • kies at their best" to Prince Rupert, 17 ,.. � :I'tr Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle. 9 Electric lighted . 1." ,,� coaches, dining, tourist& standard sleeping ears. '�`-"'u _- Time tablesodeeping car ticketo and other in- -" a1II s' ' o formation from any Grand Trunk! Can. Govt. or 1L X1(1 (1111111i1�u T. & N.O. Ry Agents on epplicatton. July Shoe Sale Our Fifth Serpi-annual Shoe Sale is proving a greater success than we anticipated; and to make it still more interesting to you, we will place on sale soli- tionallines this week, at prices that will move them out quickly. Women's Patent and Kid Oxfords, reg 3.00, sale price 1.98 Women's Patent Pumps, reg 2.5o to 3,0o sale price 1.98 Women's Kid Oxfords, YCIS> v 0 A.fO pairs, 21 3 31' 4, reg 2.50 to 3.50, sale price .....98 Men's Tan Boots, reg price 4.5o to 5.50, sale price 2,98 s' Fine Boots, reg g price 2.5o to 3.00, sale price .98 Men's Canvas Boots, reg i e 2 00 .and en2.50, salec_ price .98 0 • ' Phone 70 • . mt ,crvr<,u PIP Clinton