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The Clinton News Record, 1914-02-05, Page 1No 18Ii —34th'` Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, -THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 5th, 19114. GOOD MORNING! TtlE HOME PAPER' Renewals are coming in goo What about yours 'he label tens the tate. PAUL'S:' to 't< • , L /+ Tri /*/ n For High Class Watches Flocks a d THE LOCAL MARKET. : Wheat 83c to 85c. o is to. 33c. ST., CHURCH. Rev. C. R. CTunne, rector of Christ Londony ten BAD SHAKE UP. On Tuesday Mr. John Lovett sus- Rev. W. W. Wylie's.: Reply. T the 'editor of The News -Record : p Meets With Bad Accident 9 , ! Jeccvelery go to Hellyar s. 30- Barley 50c. Butter 21a to 23c. Eggs 30c to 81c: Live Hoe e9.00. � church - and Fot years reg .' for • t St. ;Pau s .. til • peen ;.. the o 1 r w PY, h pulpit at both services next Sunday. His old friends in Clinton, and they are many,will be lad. to weeleome S htni' Lned a bad tall while asstng up a P water Works the . sidewalk neat. ,the wa o Wo power house. It gave him'so severe a' shake up•- that lie has since been confined to the 'house with the doe- r tor in attendance: � Dear Mr. Editor,—Just: a few ]sues bywa ' of reply,to Messrs, led and : Nisbet, re their ]utter in w and{� your issue of last week, 1 am pleased to learn the Go.leiach Hockey Club was what ;:.. •. ,.• ..:...; .... ?��i •/ :: . ^ yr �� a °Q3 , { = • 1 - l: S a d enleler' Watches, C ock . n .Y y t work let well repared. All f �(th me is: guatanteed to be satisfactorily done. PASSED HER .INTERMEDIATE. Miss Lena Holmes, youngest iiau h , y g h - for of Mr; and Mrs, Robert Holmes,. '1oronto; formerly of Clinton, has , lust passcrct ]ter intermediate examiu- � , - ation inpiano at Toronto Conserva for of Manic, beingthe only one a- Y ipnong all the'candidates to obtain. honors, PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS. The Torrance farm on the IPuron Road east, adjoining the corporation W; I Al HOME. • The Clinton: Branch' of the Womeui�'S Institute purpose holdinlg an At Home in the town. -tall on-Thursda Feb. Yr 12th at eight o'clock, to which the g public are cordially invited: The Y Phalan orchestra will - be Fn attend- ante, and there will also be a good programme and leech. Everybody conte and have a good time, The admission will be twenty-five cents. WILLTS CHURCH.:� ; A .PRESENTATION,' ' 'At a banquet- held in !la lecture room of Grace -church Brantford ` 'on Monday 'evening the members apt the o Y g t P. presentedPotts, A. Y, I A • Rev. Mr. Yo s, the retirin • curate with n ; Lcidress 6 , a and a beautiful table •aec'tric lamp. Mr. Potts is the incoming rector of St. Paul's church wherry ha is ex- petted to preach his first sermon on the 22nd insti THE PASSION PI:AY. not guilty of I described in my first letter, find, that the club :has a., good name - and tanning reputation. Of course 1 laid no accusation against the G. II. g C. as the bonen ble gentlemen will d d , 'ltter with?Lg` fin t itthey read y a 'single eye, I stated some i nadorned Y, s unexaggerated facts—facts endorsed by Messrs. Edwards and Nisbet in their letter and also liy many ci.'ti zee's of Clinton—regarding anumber of people boisterously and vulgarly asserting themselves to the disturb- fi �� .' tt < fy rF s i u.: ". .e i Q t t y x =a rF ,; ,,: a, . k ::<H�,•• ,��-.w,,;. ,.,•.. �• t y'' >� ';.;';t' • Yiellgar of Clinton has changed hands, Mx. Torrance having disposed of it to Mr. Ernest Roze11 of Grey township, near Brussels; who takes poslession in 2 The Sunday school had their annual sleighride Tuesday `- afternoon and though the roads: were somewhat .Almost everyone has read some- thing about the wonderful . drama, "The Passion Play''' given every ante and breaking of the peace of a town to wliicli the did not belong Y I wrote in the spirit of pro"oundf sorrow and surprise that such thing � � ,gewe(er and optician - Clinton few weelcs. The farm which con- sista of one hundred and thirty ac- res, with a fine beick residence and commodious barn, was added to and ;slushy the weather was mild and the ride was thus en'o:ed alar er Y by g number of the httleeones than would have been possible on a colder day. tenth year bythe' peasants of :Ober -should Ammer au. 7n the town hall on Tuesday evening next Rev, Dr. Dickie of Chatham,, who has visited the be, and" allowed to be in war highly moral and law abiding coin - mnnit Y• Thanking you, dear -Mr. Editor, for kind -courtesy, Mr. Wm. East,Waterwork. Engineer, much improved while Mr. Torrance, who was a very thorough farmer, Tthe ride was followed by, supper ser_- ved in the Sunday school and this scene . and procured many excellent pictures, will give an illustrated leo- your I remain, A serious and most unfortunate an mellow occupied it. The new owner, who is proved to be a popular feature of 'tare on this subject. It will he inter- Yours sincerely, W.'WYI,TE. cident occurred to Engineer East a• the Waterworks `Power iv very highly spoken of, is a yoeng man and unmarried, his two sisters tile afternoon's program. esting and instructive. AdmissionW. 25c and 15c. house o Monday afturnoon• The Royal Bank OF CANADA. living with him. THE TOWN COUNCIL. The local W. C. T. U. petitioned the council Monday even'ng to in- struct its officials to exert themsel- ves in preventing the sale of to- WESLEY CHURCH,. A IIURQNIAN'S tiBILITY. a Owing to the lack : of snow Friday. the Sunday school' was unable to ea- Mr, J. R. Bone,, Presidnt of the joy its usual sleighride but the liupils Canadian Ciub, Toronto, who prcisict- gathered at the church at tea time cd at the splendid banquet given to where an excellent supper was served' Ex -President i Taft last week, with them. This was followed by a pro- such marked good taste and ab -Majority �h The People Have Spoken, For the C. T. A., 1410 Againdi, the C. T.:1., 4802 for the C, T. A.,. L008 Mr. East was up on a ladder, pro bably eight feet from th. floor punching holes through the boor wall to admit the hydro wires whe the ladder slipped and he fell heavii to ;the cement floor, striking a bend to his fall, Hq was alone in th Capital Authorized $25,0011,000 Capital Paid-up 11,500,000 rve and Undivided Profits 12,500,000 Total Assets 175,000,000 325 Branches, With world wide connection. Interest allowed ton Debosits, , General Banking business transacted, \ \ '3. E. MANNING, Manager Clinton Branch bacco and cigarettes to minors. This brought about quite a discussion which finally resulted in an atnrma tive motion carrying unanimously. Mr. Paisle I have seen buys who Y— did. not look older than twelve years smoking cigarettes. We will only be doing our duty by instructing our o[- of- ficers to do theirs. Mr, (Vallis—It may be a surprise to you to learn that even young girlsEARLY grant consisting of a n:unber of lap- ility as to merit the most compli- tern ,views, illustrating well-known mentary 1 references froan ,the Toronto nursery and other stories, with press, is' a well-known Huronian, hay- recitations and songs from the child- ing been born in East Wawanosh,' ren. Mr. Hellyar and Miss Olive Coo- and received his early ed'acational a per had charge of the program and training at Clinton Collegiate. Not aro to be congratulated upon its nuc- a little of the success of the Toron- cess. The children enjoyed themselv- to Daily Star is due to Mr. Bone, es in spite of their disappointment who is one of the managers there- and the sleighride will perhaps tonne of. later.Thursday CLOSING. Rejepted ballots, 30 ; Spoiled ballots, 55 Total vote polled 13297 Possible vote 15068 Municipalities favorable 24 P g mamci alines against. 2 Majority over, three-fifths 33 Without oin ina g g to detail the above ifguxes tell the story of the contest which was brought to a close on evening last and resulted in building at the time but he mana�ei to get to his feet and get maple when the attention of some of tie workmen was attracted and he wa quickly conveyed to the hospital ani his injuries attended to. It was Found that he had sustainer serious fracture o[ the left arm the bone being so badlys Printeret that portions of it protruded throngi the flesh and su'reral pieces had ti be removed. It was feared tha are getting the cigarette habit. We PASSING Op` WM. G. GRAHAM. 'taken so emphatic a victory for the Tent- perance party. There can now be also. he might have received internal injur �� cannot stamp out the practice too soon. '_ An important advance step Mr. William E. Graham passed a- by Clinton merchants is their decis- no doubt whatever •as to the stand the Iiucon les and at first it was impossible tc tell, but at time of writ'ng it 11 Mr. Fitzsimons—Some of the boys got tobacco front th5 older ones and wayFriday at ht mos rning lame at Marlette,usinessCood ba le re ahshortton en achr weeks of except g illness, aged sixty-five years. Wednesday and Saturday) at 7 o'- which old county of takes on this question. thought that such is not the case, Having the advantage ale of help] Molsons Boni( incorporated 1855 Established in Clinton 1879 P Capital and Reserve - $8,700,000 85 BLANCHES IN CANADA ' maken cigarettes, Mr. their t own that are not too old to he spanked have been sten smoking cigarettes and cigars on the streets. We should comply with the request of the W. C.'1', U. t and do our utmost to kill the evil conipla.ned of. about Mr' Graham was born on the Baby- clock p.m. lou Linc, Stanley, and lived in 'that A by-law was put through at the township until thirty Feat's ago when last meeting of tlie- town council lie moved to the Marlette district which inetudus the following trades : and engaged in Farming. Of ]ate years Grocers, Shoe Dealers,` Barbers, Dry he aamfined hes energies to bUrlding Goods and Gents furnishing, and contracting tchich he carried on nuc- since that meeting, the Jewelers 'and BaBfield jefrs. James Campbell has returned home after a week or so's visit at Walkerville. Mrs. Cowie returned this aleck at- ter the a healthy man it is hoped that hi:lhe recovers' will as rapid as is possible in the case of such an injury. Much sympathy is ex expressed for bin p and also for Mrs. East, who was not at all well when the accident pe•• carred. A - GENERAL - BANKING - BUSINESS - TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERE OF CREDIT - TRAVELLERS CHEQUES - - - ISSUED. BANK MONEY ORDERS _ f SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Mr. Cantelou—I daily see small boys snrokin cigarettes }' g g ettes and It makes me feel sore.. The W. C. T. U. are quite justified in their request and we should promptly assure them of our hearty sympathy and co-operation. cessfully. Booksellers have circulated clition a p Personally Mr, Graham was kindly and these are also' likely to close and COIISideCate• and much. respected with 'the othet>5 all li h i b w net him. Y o v LITTLE LOCALS. He is survived by h's wile, wlio was Miss Kate Cook, sister of Mes- Court Selwood C. 0. F., ]dolmen- spending past couple of months at Goderich• Mr. Robt. McMurray attended the annual' meeting of the South Huron L. 0. L. at Exeter on Tuesday. Mrs, Jas. Johnston met with a serious accident on Monday while Ba field Miss Lizzie Ferguson is Home [r g on ho ue on Toronto on a visit, The report somehow her'aiue cur all branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. E. Dowding - Manager - Clinton Branch. - An An early closing bylaw was passed through the requisite number of read-• ings and will bn.ome law. It ap- plies to the grocerg, clothing, shoe and dry goods dealers and barbers and makes the closing of biose plan- srs. Arthur and Harry Cook of Clin- vine, will visit Court Maple Leaf for ton, and their two sons, Herb and a friendly game of carpet balls this Bert• evening. The old friends in Clinton and the There will be no game between Mil adjoining township will be exceeding- There and Clinton in the home rink ly sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. on Friday, but Clinton t0 Sal- putting up stove pipes. While stand- ing on a chair she overbalanced and fallingto the floor broke her le • et the ankle, 'fhe accident will confine her to ]ler room far a nnnibec et rent that during the month Luf Jae- nary Mr. MacKay ai the Albion hot el was fined For infraction uF the lie 0050 act, but we are pleased o be ablo to deny, on the authority of Inspector Torrance himself, that re �� es of business compulsory on Mon- 5008 Graham and their sincere sympathy forth Tuesday evening. weeks. The Ladies Aid of St- Andrew's charge having been laid against Mr day,1 Puesday, 'ehursday and Friday evenings at seven o'clock. An ex- n'ill go out to the bereaved ones. At a special meeting of the Model school board Saturday• church purpose ]roving a Valentine social Friday of next MacKay during the said month there could of course he no fee. ception is made for' some ten days ARE SOME PARENTS TO BLAME? .on evening Mr. R. E. Mat:ncng was appointed on even'ng week in the bas1ment of the church. DY -TO -WEAR : ITtilNa �' Btg ORiiisliEai CLognmso --�duced before Christmas. Messrs. Wallis and Paisley intro- a,motion making it illegal for Re. ilio cigarette habit, it does treasurer in :place of Dr. Evans,, who not necessaryily imply that the young did not wish to act. lad who is seen smoking cigarettes Mr. Mrs. A, J. Morrish Capt. J. A. Ferguson left on'l'ues-- clay nn a business trip to Alpena, (London Road Altera•Sle the chairmen of committees to en- gage in any work entailing an ex- 0f vmore than twenty-five dollars without first receivingthe ' consent of the corncil. There not being a dissenting voice the nrotiont and are obtained then from a dealer for an moving into the Cooper residence, on enquiry might show that the pur- Albert street and Mr. and Mrs. R. chaser . ryas a boy outsldu 21111 age A. Gov,ier having ,rented the ►rouse Emile This happens quite frequently just be'ng vacated byMr. Morrish P q q Y l and makes enforcement t.f the law will shortly take possession. difficult. Mich. A most en•oyable evening was spent at the home of Mr, James Campbell en Tueiklay last whew theunable 13ethan congregation sur rised Rev. YA A. Macfarlane with a generous supply of oats. A number the Bayfield Mr. G. B. Hanley has been indispos ed this week, so much so drat he wa=.penditure to attend the meeting of Soutttron Huron l.. 0. i,, at Exeter on Tues clay. Mrs. A. Jackson of Blyth is visit• 8• ] Only Days More— Sale ,Ends Saturday, ,Jan. 31 went. through *h quickly. uickly. The officials oi.last year were re- appointed, but in the case of the cemetery superintendoat there was a string attached: During those months when "Gods. Acre, requires, but lit- tle attention, except making. ready Mr. Robt Marshall, who carries on ON P. ST. CHURCH• the business of tobacconist and bill- A large number attended the, tom_ iard room and who is a peace -loving ;ttunioty service on Sunday morning and respected citizen, in a talk with last The News -Record on. Tuesday said in In tate evening the pastor conducted part : a special service for men, Hp matte "No doubt some people think the for to of congregation had been invited to join them and a very happy evening was spent by all in games and music af- ter which dainty refreshments were served. The regular meeting of the village council was held in• the town hall in her sister, Mrs. Fret]. Roth g Mr, Isaac Weaver is nursing a latae foot which was sprained by a fol from a log while working in the bust recently, Enforced idleness does nol at all agree with itim. Miss Jennie Chant will take charge • O•e ••••••••••••••",••♦ ••NNNNH Carpenters a n d We hake 'to Ever Gar -assisting, masons will be y ,, vacate a por- meat in store : at work in our 2z ♦. tion Of store ' j reduced' f r o m s big store the first •♦. . vy Feb. 15th. 15 to 50 p. C. week :in Feb. $iz ♦ ♦ iy •M•N••••••e••• N•♦N••••NN•* URINE the last week we have had hundieds of for interments, he is to take up his headquarters at the towel hall and be at the beck and call of the chief of police. IC it is considered necessary to keep the walks on.. two sides of the town hall square free oC' snow • and ice, same as froiitin business gof places; then, the council has so (lir- ected, he Demeter su erintend=nt is y• P - to, do the work without any extra Pay• Citizens m various ,arts of the l town are asking for more electric an'earneet appeal men unite petition of the W. C. T. 1J', points at with and help the cluircli. A large my business, bet I can conscient- choir composed entirely of Inert led le iously say that 1 closely observe the the singin5, ,the I,ohb brothers also current law and the boys do not now bother me about cigarettes. And` as well Next Sunday evening the actor's it is a positive fact that 1 have sev= ' „ �,. P era] tines refused tobacco 'Lo boys sublect vtll be, The Caupensa'tio Lf0 and thrir value ,'' 7t wi]'1 be under age who, unthinkingly, were sent Be =s and. leathers their3 a, Day a6 the 5, 5. by Parents, But the lads with the boys in charge, nterel went from any place to an- The Lea ue nicotine on Moa,lav ev- other anti of what rthe, wanted for g the mere Askin AS o L know ewe was led by ` Miss Bradshaw. g y,there Miss Pickett •gate an ,add• • ' the, are an number of ,dealers in tobacco topic and M. C'oiduwenem sun He on Monday evening when the follow- ing officers were appointed for the year : Assessor, 'Chas. Tippet. Treasurer, Jas. H. Raid. Auditors John Falconer and A. i . 1s tvit • Tcucnt Officer and .health hew- tor, Rohe Blair, Every member of dun local Board l one of Tracie is a booster, an already et that; and they are already laying Plans for next season. The light of of the League meeting at Mr. Jos Shipley's on Tuesday evening next. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wiltse anter. t.aines on eeedne1May venlig a num- her of their Friends _ to a progressive euchre party consisting of .six tables Needless k0 say evcryo::e spent most en'oyable evening, and Mrs Barr Mr, • y leeward , ei L,ot.,.lon are. spending a few da}s 5 their honeymoon with :kir. and Mrs. 3 Will: Falconer, satisfied customers --many of then] being moth- D l''''ern. who have taken advantage of the Bl Bar- ,g g •We boys' department. Weschool lights: 111e have ,Wade strong 'pleas g Y p but it has been. decided that the el- ectric light committee must thresh and ci a s in toavn," g a' y } Wipes The 'Pear from Every Eye." CLINTON\ S. ST A'I'F At the Missionary Si R oI n: y nday school service on Sunday afternoon the hayfield, uy an odds the prettiest Y snot on the east shore, has too, longi So to speak, been; hid Linder a Ever Read for Emergency y g y gains are.0{�e1'ln In our � Y P still have thou5andb of dollars worth of winter pods g that must be •sold duringthe next 8 days. Profits 3 will not be considered—every,winter arnlent must go,, g It willpay• ou well to buyour next winters supply Y Y hP Y now, ` NN..•••NNN•♦NN••••••NNN•••••••••NN•M• • , ♦ See Large' Bill For Prices. go out the applications before the. are Y resented to tate council. P',gpco.,tiate Beg[nning: with his ,re-engagement the chief; gets not a short but a shorter da that is he will Y,In will go on duty at seven a.in. and. quft at en p.m. To the night watch, on the other hand, an hour has been, added, ten P.m. to six 0 clock in the morning. g An account �f four_ o t o dollars was pre seined for typewriting :three copies of the 'cop- If firet-al ss ice' a would make fastbushel• room was: decorated. tLtt•h-the hockey, the game Monday night 'be- Sags • t n .i . , - ag of •al xUons andvyw.,•, tweeu Stratford and 'the locals •: left 'missionar' mottos. } o nothing to he desired.:. ' •' .ePTING the opinion of the large •clamed S. II 1, 0, 1,, )ViLl.1I1 • present it was the fastest and ting of South liar- cleanest game of the season and The. annual met should have scored a win for the. air L. O, L. was held m Exeter- on Tuesda and Lens well attended 'locals onlyfor case of luck which Y • by delegat 1 from the d[tl'ermit districts favored the visitors• From in, the county, encouraging reports be-.... Proni the time Referee NIoxon. of . Toronto started the races it was one ing presented of the work being done. Count •' Master W. J. Kenny on- Phe intention . of the B, of T. is 10 make itsgood' boating,-' bathing and fishing widely known to ga spread the twine of the super[ut toads' in its vicinity, in short to convince residents : o e,of and towns that there is no more desirable Place • to spenta hohclay than eewe Bay- field balmyin season: Mr, Michael' Miller, who had been a citizen f Ba yield for over tirirt Y o o Y „ years, died .on ed ,edgy afternoon fza s� ,z,ry _ � r �h C� •: r *.,: ,�., t -,jilt ,� ,•-., +;.a'. �s e " 1 r ` •••••N•••N••••••••NNNN••NN••NNNN••N ••NNN•••• ••• N•.••N••NNN 3 eTl2{S iS your O , • ♦ cJ y p Nj • 25 Boys' ♦ ♦ 6 voz. en S p ortunity to save • Z Overcoats at a t !z money—are you $ Colored Shirts • I• • making the best ♦ ♦T HalfPrier. : ♦ at Half Price. O it • fnobody •. Z i ••••••N,NNNN •••••N•N••••N auditors'reports, If three ;road merry whirl with, honors " even. ,: Y ••,. , t eupied' the chair and he was - ably . as- les consisting of loose sheets lune after. time when tie fast Sti<tit-Y cost Fur 1 1 . machine sislted by ex -Co. Masters John Scar- o dip fat, what ought, .Cord niactune dashed down the ire for one hundred or one hundred and a sure score i was ' lett,and Walter Coutsey,; a fifty o t . dashed to pieces, copie9 properly canted' in book form h , , c 'lhe County Master's address was y P by the stonewall defence of Rumball cost.? Then -compare tee am iiiit with O'Donnell • ' well prepared and dealt with mallets Dot eel soled by the past mus- and 0 ; vital ,to the; order at the present what has been actually paid the Is- ter of itoci:ey, Will Johnson, known as ,. aac street prrnt'hoh Lot several yea1s the l� taia'r: d hor, 1 h tune. : Y bout i e h y, who by, the way "• Tiie Collor in is the list of , offlCOi•s Past. - The clerk has expressed the is conceded by the teams around the g view • that next to a L _ rot G Y :district as some pal -tender. And 1911 .: l Mantel; W. J; Kenn]', wayreads what the auditors have to white your're talking about fast ones' Deputy, He haul been in r' health f e b n Poo hew or some Bina. ',Clic •funeral' tv'1 tape lace P Friday ,afternoon. St, ;Andrews church has had moth et •prosperous year. At the annual meeting of the congregation the. i.e P oris showed' a steadyadvance mall departments of the church's work. During1913 eleven' members- were added to the communion roll andh a three removed,, leavin a net gain of g g :,te a , x :•1 x x s t " s.^: - ,• , i st 1, •:.{*. t ;: w,• . s d,' c, r et .,• • say. If so, then why paya typist don't forget that boy, Draper, who, to W. llodgens.— Cour: for the Chapla'n, John. Sproule. financial statement was g s 1toliov � T fi Motto . - 0 A Square R ■ •rl •original C [AT Deal for H ' • Every I • G C`0'� 1y Man. dollars three copis with his 0hcck� looked like a flying Mur- g'Rec.-Secretary, Secretary,' Peter Cantclon sheets of auditors, eery on skates and whose work da -For about as legible as `the t pew'ritten lighted the fans resent. Pm. Secretary, Thos. Flynn. g Y g P oopfes, available ? By the way was , Altogether the game showed meat TreasLLrer, Adam Canielon.. i it . th s expe;t.e.htule authoruod h tesol nn tovement to Forin and lean► work, D, of C,; Gem Vandenburgh, y . p 6 utjan of council,. or was it not ? hie : h u ' thatwins games. ro Loctuners, Roht. 141cMurray and J.- ry h ise glide t1a g m •« The annual grant of fifty dollars Atter the wrseka. a liad been re- R• Armitage: g was made to the Huron County moved Groat the scene it showed that ALtglrtors, F. Ryan and Thos. tlemp Spring ,Show; to he held C Chilton Stratford had won 0:to 4, ]hill: n. in April. This be she tis i, congregational purposes 81,240.00 Building fund 215:70 Missions 231.45 Presbyterian Guild ,. 8:72 sby an Women's Foreign Mission Soo. 211,25 .!pen's Home Mission ; c,' 104:30 v a, o oa5.o Miss o Band 20,10 n Sabbath School 113.81 Sergeant W el h. Since the tfnfo�rtunate accident EP, ►neer East met with Sergeant Welsh `g g in addition to his duties as nigh policet,lies taken charge of talc, pump •• ingstation, The Sergeant who is al g wa s obli •in _out •read for an, or y g g Y ergeney, is probably the only ;man A BIG RANGE OF A 13a4 RANGE. will supplemented The local line-up was as Fellows ; by grants from the county and the Goal, Johnson r. d., Rmnball 1, ; Ladies' Aid Society 195.02 with tine exception of the ea i can get fro Box's SWEATERS of BOY'S CAPS ; ; adjacent municipalities to whoth the d., O'Donnell ; rower, ChM ; Centre, Good Morning ! Are you a good work done by the Clinton Kerr ; I. w., Draper r. w., Mitchell., Spring Fair is quite,+,apparent: Referee. J. Mixon, of Toronto News Record Subscriber? Total for all purposes • 82,339.42 As compared with 82,209.87 in 1912, ..., is,n,•anc., of 5115 aho good results gas producer, wird ]tie q' mind " very nuc' inure. i