HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-06-04, Page 4Clinton News -Record
June 4th, 1914
Oodericl Tawnshiri
The 'Unity, {flub -met al; the home of
at
Mrs, '11011') ',gumbo, n n. , W ,.ednesd , ay
Ylernocal of last week, when a -very
.pleasant, . time Was spent: in reading,
sewing, sociad',eIkit, refreshu, "itis and
• The
afterwards osul s• meet c
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6
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following is tjte repot o "
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Pt. 2nd,—M. Stewart, B, North', C.
Primer,—S. f3 + c r, . L. L; I"tvood.
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Nuniher-on roll, 20. F•;,,:
Average attendance, 15, -
M.W. I fai9; 'Teacher.
Holmesville.
Rev, R. J. McCormick is in Sarnia.
this week attending -the annual Meet-
ing of the London -. Met•hod'ist Confer -
Mr. and Mrs. Lew; Tehhutt attended
.the marriage of the latter's sister,
Miss Mimic Martin; of Tuckersntith lob
Mr. Hugh McLachlan of Crottiarty ois
'Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bla'cc of Goder-
ich visited their daughter, Mrs. 0. R.
'Forster, one clay last week.
•sriss Blanche Tcbbutt was a guest at
the McLachlan -Martin wedding in
Tuckers:nab. on Tuesday and during
the signing of the register she sang.
"0 Promise Me," 0
The special meetings conducted by,
Rev, H. T. Crossley during the past
Iwo weeks closed on Sunday night
last,. The meetings throughout were:
marked with much spiritual awaken,
ing and his powerful tAPPcs were re-
sponded to with increasing interest aS
the meetings prcigressed. On Sunday
very, large congregations greeted the
evangelist and a large number tin*
their stand for: Christ. Seventy-two
sent in tlf.ir names as. the result.
Mr. N. W. Trewartha weans a gen-
ial smile these days. A beautiful 1
baby girl arrived at his home on
• Saturday last. -
Mrs. (', to. Fisher of Winnipeg is
spending a few days with friends here
before taking a trip to the Old C'oun-
try.
' `Stanley Township
Miss Anea,MMSat Ariitstrogg is spend-
ing a few days this week the guest
el Miss 1.111ie, Kennedy of Clinlion
Mr A Scdtclunere lett ou 'Puesday
for aCOu,lk of month's holidays,
with.
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near .ugaske, Salt, '
r.; and Mi;s. Bl
kr Blake of Dun aurivn
:havexo been. Yt ltina M
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t. Jo 1n ) -y Is lid Mt o
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Toms of Bayfield t5 eta tine guests tit
% •and Mss. rD J. 'Me.t'1i'i 1fey on
1\ cdnesday .1asL.. ` aye ,
Mr. Chris. 'lather of 'Zurich is et
gaged at 1r-eseM 'i I
S g ,IL 1 - , nt ria, nL ng Mr. !). J,'
iteplionsNr1's, 1loui.5,,
gr. -stat tl. Davidson, of lCippoa spent
over tht•t\ieek-furl under the parental
roof in Bayfield.
,This Is•a'vary busy ,weok„with 'titre
farmers getting their ground 'ready
and sowing their. 'beans.
[tSr, W. .r. Jonesis attending ;rho
Methodist conference at ,Sarnia . as
Lays Delegate for. Varna ctrcilit this
week. .
Mr. and Mrs. D. McC'linehey more
guests at thlz home of Mr, John Dav-
idson' on Sunday •hast.
A largo number from this. vicinity
attended the funeral of the late I[cb-
w'ard Boyce of Seafortit, formerly of
Stanley, oil Sunday last.
Mrs. Pohl, . Young,•.has been the
guest;, of Mr. and Mrs, Saltine' John-
stone of 13atuwckb iru. for a few
daysalast week,
Mr, Peter Durand and his sister,
Miss Selina, of Drysdale, and others
spent Tuesday evening aL the home
of Mr. Wilscn ;drinstroi-tg and report
having an en;oyabltt time.
A 'manlier from Stanley! -attended
the C'on ervative convention held in
/Inuit! on Tuesday.
Mr, J. C'. Reid has moved his lam
sly to Bayfield yshere he intends I.0
reside in tat, future.
Mr, and ALTs. Horner of the lith
eon Tray, visited friends, in this
t teniitg' one day this week,
A few from this township went to
Iiolmesville last Sunday to hear Rev.
M1', Crossley,.
510. Ruskin Keys spent the week-
end at his honk.
The. Rev. Mr. Snowden is this week
attending. Con'erence at Sarnia;
Sonte of the young people of this
vicinity drove to Dashwood for a
ttg day, yr:sterility?, the 3rd.
l'he Keys -Walker re -union will be
held at the 110 n of ML William
Douglas on Wednesday next , A large
crowd is expected from the States
this, year,
Porter's Hill.
Bethany l'resbylterian church intend
having a lawn ,:Vesal the last Fri-
day in June.
NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER.
London Road
Miss Anna May ArtnsItroIls tvns the
guess: of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and
Airs. .'ohm Armstrong, for a few days
last week,
NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER.
musseatommummairomorsamsomon
liillinery
D,essin,
akin
g
;and
P.OIIfJH
Re dy-
To Wear•
Garments
e11w]i�deGarMeuIs
Cost Small Sums
At This Store.
The Coolest, Prettiest
kinds of Wash Frocks bear very
ATTRACTIVE PRICES in Our
Ready- to -wear section and such
excellent garments they are,
Just as cat efully made as' cloth
clothing-. Made of Embroideries
Ratines, Voiles, Linens, Cling=
hams and Prints, Even to'tbe
most minute detail they will pass
critical inspection. Women seek-
ing Summer Attire will find our
styles fax ahead of the average
Ready=to-wear models. COME
iN AND LOOK AROUND.
Wash Skirts
We are showing,a large range of
Wash Skil ts, includingPiques, Reps
Pi q,
Indian Head, Ratines and Bedford
Cords' These are the latest styles,
Prices range from $1,10 to.$3,00.
We also passed intostock this
week several cloth skirts in the teals-
is and peg top styles, all sizes and
"
all colors. Prices range' from $3,50',
to $9,00,
Ladies Suits 1•2 price
Just nine ladies' suits left, ail new
styles, satin lined, colots, navy, lace,
f1j3'own and grey, We (to riot want
to 1ej,rry these over until l+reit season
so' your ahoice of the nine at it 'price,
Bajfield
14J. ssrs, Z = garner,: Cr(+o. 1+). Greells-
lade ,and Boat, Mo$itulay attela'1'dd
the C'onso:y.atdye, coilVut)tiori iii 1len-
Sall, on 'Pdescita
Kr, and 1113:8,'.Jolles 9.'0lratv'e 01
Clinton oi 5I70111 Irrul 1 last
vel
la
g �G '
Wardens. dantelotl ,, of , CI nton aee
County 'Engineer Patterson were ja
ilwo;ttugya.qn Iiuday,. la it na e0plitr ,.
tient wlthi,lw iitldgr;i'„,
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tllaia cn lits art a) 1x54 holding Div
zsion.Jougt.;., '.
Mr. James Young, .,.as,or ;,of ihe
p
:Alel'llorl•ist church, "is a(;t[rr.iigg 0(un
terergoe at Ntinia ibis Week, - ..
. Mo..[[..,;l1ohnston, ;wile, and family,
of I onivn.,t are now entoying i.11cir
suinncr resider oo on the Terrace;
Dr.; Metcalf of Detroit ,iuirlod his
wife last week at their" ;..winner oosi.,
deice: '
M,:: George Lindsay, reeve, 14 -at
•teittling the Comity council at Cinder-,
ick this week, •1
11lrS. Richards and sons, Mastoris
Willie' and John, and Mrs, Adams,
mother ot Mrs. Richards of 1)etroit,
arrived and. have .taken"a cottage Por,
the comnlg 'scascn in tite White City.
Mr. Cowan and wile of Scala -rill are'
are nett/ en;,o)ing the balmy. breezes
Mr, Isaac Richards- and wife of
in "Deer. Lodge Park,"
Brussels are the ',ecru of his mother
Mrs—Richards, for a few daps this
Mr. Geo. McKenzie Of the Sterling
Bank is now relieving the ,manager at
Dungannon.
Mr. R. I'ailey lira ager of, the
Sterling bank, spert'Sunday, at. Blyth,
The return toot -ball match between
the Lakesides of this village and the
Clinton team was played 1n Clinton
on Friday evening ]ash resulting in
favor of the. latter by a score of 1-0
Miss White of London arrived 04
Monday to 0, evil the sun -owner vaca-
tion,
Mrs, 11. I3r*ahtie and child and
another, Mrs. Mason, of Wingham are
the fvests of Mrs. A. E. Erwin.
Messrs. Rost. McMurray, 1). C.
Galbraith, George Copeland and 1i.
Hailer attended a Worm meeting of
ilk; Black Knighte of lreland at Clin-
ton on 'Friday evcu'ng last. v.
Hensall
Messrs. George 01 Couttwright, Jas.
of Toronto, and Case Troyer of near
London have been up here visiting
their mother, Mo. C. Troyer.
Mr. George Pfaff hos purchasrd
from the executors the interest ' of
the late George McEwan in the gerr-
ing plantation an Richmond street.
Mr. and Airs. 1'. Parhner visitertDe-
troit and \Pindst'r o'cr the week -end
recently.
EXPENSE \'S SAVING.
Hero au) there one finds a dairyman
who I;tsitatis aboo1ta•'i;ng up 0010
testing because tit the initial expense
of 'about three dollars for the neces-
sary outfit of scales and bottles,
This would neen1 1'1 be au 081 1,01»e
1»e
ease nt • pe'lty w1.'' and pooh ll ro.,1
,
ish. ' examples Su sunt e amt's air tun
1
staltic cr '
1 1'll up 1Ssay
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it
o f distinct (e
dl bi l
t1 through the small expenditure that.
111.'y- should be noted for the ern_uot-
agcfu[tyt o'. those who stilt hesitate,
(Cows have horn bought at auction
tams, niter lime, discarded by own-
ers ,s t h
r were evidently atnolutell
1g-
rlal of their 1g1value an good
producers. Atter on, or two
months test the i1:w owners ,have of-
ten refused 8511 and 8100 on their bar -
grains. 'I'lle,t is a pretty gu(ok )return
c:n the cote testing outfit expenditure.
In fact amongst such discards at auc-
tion were 010105 up, one or two world's
champions, worth thousands of dol-
lars.
'1 his vital fact should not be over-
looked : Iluncdreds of poor cotes arc
being kept today at huge expense. of
whose low value the owners are also
probably igplorant. Yet a three dol-
lar outfit would help discover then
soon titrn'ng the present loss, into dis-
tinct saving.
Then, t)i:.nls to that Small expense,
Clary dairymen are now making an
additional income of three hundred
dollars from twenty cows, because the
poorest bare been discarded. 1t will
aim/a: aptly pay CVeryt dairyman to
keels dairy records!,—(',F,W.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 14IIGIIY Lads,
I'i10 following Is a list of Women's
Institute meetings arranged for the
summer Setlan in. Iduron 0ouhty;
I-Puron \rest.
Kintail, .June 10 St, Helen's, June
12 ;. Dungannon June iI St. Augus-
tine, June 15 ; Witrghani, June., 13 ;
Blyth, Jiinc 17 Lorriesboro Juni^ 18;
Clinton, Julie 1,0 ; I-Iolhiesvllle, June
20 ;, Goderich, June 22,
Huron -East.
13elgrave, June 23, Bluer ale, June
21 ; Jamestown, June I3rtsscls,
June 211 ; Walton, June 27 ;
worth, 7t111e 20 Fordwich Jane 3)
Gerrie, July 2,
Huron South
Grand Bend, ,1 n11 2'l ; lEirootee •l:ule.
20'; "Zurich, June 30 Blake, July 2;;
TIRE WES I'1311N EA i 11
LONDON, ON PA SIU,
Tic Western' Fair mai a ,.hicht,hayie
aotnmerteed operations already at
Queen's PitirIl i)1 priaparatian let" the
great I7xitibition which will he 17elot
this 'year, Sept. ;1Ith1 tot l Ott;. The
buildings 'tha't were ,it crriudiv' 1, wilt
as year atilt the lire, adze Going
Imade ptimanel',t. Anotlrar fiorse
barrt tint tie b'itilt. Cement floors
wi11_.bi1 put, i0 tlic Machinery hall-ancd
Stock hl`,
1 D ild[ng anti- cv r .. ;
o yth ng, done
tb make the b,uildsingd comfortable for
exlllliit8rs slid' vls]toti. The trat?k
wail 'c -c1 yedg last fall an):1 will be
one di' tie best in Ontarib for this
coming J1 thlpiblon Full information
regarding the Ltiiihlti'on, will be. giv-
en on application Or the Secfa:it:'r
A, M. hunt, Lordtin, Ontario.
Hon. Mr. Hanna Makes a `
Strong S eeeh at„ Centre
1'I Cb vention.
114u Yi', jr,lxanna was pr:eset>it, at
1;110 Centra Ituroiti Oonserratito ' C'On-
b
,Neill 1 L" S
01 r �leato th 1 t [ h IT ri
n a t and
Y.
made 4itsr1,t sir o'L a, series of speeches
he •t t (lovsii for thropgh this ,'Seeticrtt of
the Pi0);ince.
1Mr 1lanna's Spegcdt
*; j re(,L;(1 , `15 i la, siibt ect 'til' -lbTL , .Xtarl
I
. a s d -res tit icl was ,i " �
t d s t t r atL Wa�
t C
11 .s
lively iistenedtp liy tthe three, hiui-,
Aged- delegittcs ;and• aUthenea.;,wJi1c11 hl,';;
le¢ the haul )]e civ lied ui aoto the:
story ,1)1,'ir Lrieense Tnspeictal •Snyder
,1ia' Coale
into the constitute/10.es of
Peel ,.Tittles �a ti
Welland. ,;tluriag
Scott ,Act; oampaig'its .earlyi in the
yr&at ^ at hi's request:, ale said; amidst;
great applause that the Liberals trying desperately•to tnalce Ontario,
'believe there was an alliance:between
the liquor interests' and ihe'•Conserva-,
tile party. 'there was no. t;,viitctre ot
this. -LI, was •like a man trying to
prove the house was on, tire wit's
-there was, neither smoke nor flames, to
be seen.'; .
iltherats as ed,•for a royal en7n
mission 'when 'they weultl •prole the
liquor interests and ) ro, crust u r were
hand inlove Mr. 'Hanna ,said,
-
gan u
midst diems, that- there was no evi-
dence of an alliance- because there•was
no alliance. Tile 'Scott Act .Would
bit enforced in the county of .,Intron
a far as • taw would permit. I1 was
net as easy .to 'cleatwith a coturt)iuii-
der tl,,. Canada Temperance Act, but
the Government would not shirk rho.
-task. Mr.. Manna -declined to give'
any opinion 'as, to the Rotative values.
of the,' Scott Act and local option.
'1 h'I he. name of Sir JamesWhitroy, Mr.
Mantra"declared, stood for clean gov-
ernnrenl. •'There have been two gen-
eral elections and two or three bye -
elections since he. came note 1 otic'
and net one witness had bean called
to the l:ox as an oal,eonle 01 an election
protest.
Hydro—Electric 1 listory
lion 'Adam Beck and the hydro
Electric are popular here. When Mr.
Hanna introduced the subicct, he
`vats enthusiastically' applauded. - Mr.
Hanna briefly outlined the history of
Hydro Lllcctrie development. Sir
.James Whitney in Opposition opposed
granting, power concessions at Niaga-
ra Falls, I -le believed the power be-
longed to the people and he cane
into power ar:,d rot the power
for: the people at cost. Hon.
.Adam Beck was made chairman 01 the
commission and wi lit the ait. of his
colleagues he re lti tlonuu1 rural
urban life in Western Ontario. The
year brought electric ernergyt to
every man's door at a price to the
consumer that could l;ot be. 'etl;ualled.
anywhere in the worlds
'then there was the twin sister to
IlydroElectsie vii, the Hydro-Radu11
policy. After tnatatre deliberation a
bill hail been passed last session
which made it possible for Ontario to
Ge •'gridiron'd.' whit a ptlhiie owned
railway system. .111 honor and cred-
it for the whole hydro policy was
placed at the, door of Sir James
Whitney and Achim Birk and his col-
leagues, declared Mr. lima amidst
great applause.
Prism harms
I
Alt i,wna hadt all short u t visit
1 r
to Guelph prison farm m on his way to
Sea'orth, Ile to irked on the work
there and r rt' 0-, the work at, the
Prison Tarn al Fort William. In hurt
William land originally worth 81.110
W.:0 .:0 r as a »v v Inclx' 101) a
Alt a v r u at 8 i
acre. The work of prisonersnetS at the
Tann was responsible rvt the greatly
enhanced rabic, But this was not;
the feature Sto. Ultima wished to crn-
1.1m4izo. At Guelph and Fort Wil-
liam prisoners were given comfortable'
quarters, three square meals a clay
and matte to tabor ten hours in the
open air. All evidence. weal to show
that they left, after terms of three
six or nine months,. better men pliyst-
eails- and morally titan when "they
carie fn, antler, the old system they
came ottt atter months 111 the cells,
like an anaemic front a hospital,
ITENSALi,.
Mrs. SSellery and children of 'Conon•
to spent a few clays with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Moir, last week.
Under the title "Little ,Stories of
Nature," II. Mortimer Batten ill the
June issue of ROD and GUN ()ulrlise-
eri ;by 1 W. J. Taylor, Limiteti, Wood-
stock, Ont.) relates eotne interesting
ani curious facts concerning plants
and animals entrusted to Dante Ng -
titre's care,. Among tin) list of geed
things it contains, sfeeial mention
may be Made of 'th Dog's Confession,"
the fascinating autobiography of an
myfortunaic dog ; `One Hundred
Miles in the • Guide's Rpniia1," des-
criptive UG a canoeing trip in 'I'innaga-
mi Forest Reserve; "A Gay Deceiver,"
^n entertaining tale with .they Bo,',
the "Princess," and the big trout e,s
central characters. As regards both
text andillustrations the June num-
ber is well worthy of perusal by all
interested in the,out-of-doors. .
GRAND TRUNKIVEM
UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION,
Sailings from Sarnia Wharf 'Mono
days', Wednesdays and Saturdays. for
Sault Ste. Mario, ,;-Port Arthur and'
Fort William, commencing June 8th.
STEA141SI1I'P SPS0IA7.i
EflectIie Jane 8th, Westbound.
' 001llleave Toronto . 11.45 a.m. on
sailing dates, making connection .Uta;
Sarnia Wharf for Sault Stn. Martte,.
Port Arthur; Fort William, Winnipeg
ane menu in Western Canada:
Parlor t,,;''fe, Pat1or Cars alid first-
class coaches e Sarnia Wharf.
.5 spceial train w run the reverse
way_..,;eaving Sarnia lirn"rf 1,55 larva,
arriving Toronto 1,10 p.m,,'.otnnledc-
Mg Juno 1!',,,11, each Tuesday, Friday
acid. 8baday' th,.''reafter.
.Poll paittiitilars• and reservations'
triton Oi'aItd 'flunk , agents, or write
0, fj,'ItiyN)xifi D"'A,, Toronto,
7;'urich':.
Mrs,` Win, B:oiSow visited Iter dau-
ghter., Mrs. Alcalidans of I,cndou, last
Mrs; ',john Jrlaltlei')p: ndt and Miss
C la
c ere til
w a �ftes P nil
is o Lo n fri-
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f e [
w 1 s if st � lr
a i woe
y
Ml . I7olizinan of Berlin Van hnmo
visiting ilia father; gr., G. 'Holiznian
Iasi! week,
I i
Altred � merits .of rl
l
u s (l
and 1Ylisn I1
5 S 18 {
os Idol
b
i 'enc
la o n n Wtng of Bertin maim- yl• ti:p
to Zurich .by auto reccaitli' rid .,'eri(S
a dal" 00 so with friends, ° '
Mr. W. I(. Lohn,a'n'of Lonc)orr .'and
Mtn A. Lelunao el'Caledodia,
Were the guesifi.pf the former's utetl-
er, Mrs. r4. Lehman of town ;for a tet..
days recently. •
r
M s Wme Kio�LiP of StralTctrct; mss
I$ocldtng arirl 1Vi[ss Lrone oi'
Berlin and Mrs, Annie Zeller of De-
troit visited Mrs, E. Appel .aluid otli r
friends for a few days lest w'eeh.'
The annual. Stutday school cenvcn-'
linin. of the, Crediton district Flvange,
teal church is' in session in uasitwoodl
today `and tomorrow, Rev, Ci:'
Berger, l,ery rad secretary' of the SS:,
and Y.P.A Cleveland, Ohio, ;will be
present to address the diSirent ses-
sions. on l n
0 anions phases of the work.
The baseball club wan reorganised
recently with thetol:owirt, olffocrs
Hon.-I'resileu(, J J. Merrier, ?1I. P. ;
President R. F', Stade ;, See, -Treasur-
er, A. N Mess Managgr, W. Il;
Hoffman ; Captain, 'i',' L. \4'urtn
(irourrt Coln. G. R. Bess, W. Good-.
tin and ti' aP, Brown,
Mrs: Henry 'I'rueuirrr full' going
clown het verandah steps recently and
broke, several ribs and dislocated her
tight arm at the eltow. She is im-
proving as fast . as could be 'expected,
Tuckerslnilh Township
Misses Mari rod Rose McCaughey
of Clinton Si nifaycd. at Mr. . Chris.
O'Br-icui's.
BRUCEFIELD
SAWMILL
Now is the Limn to get busy and
do your, repairing. Let us cut t0 or-
der your
HEMLOCK BI1,L STUFF.
More per;ranent repairing can be
satisfactorily and c'hoxplyl done by us-
ing the a l e hest
CANADA PORTLAND C1 HUNT
How about those empty coal bins ?
This is the eheaprst month to replen-
ish them for the comiug season with
the gnarl
Ll(IIICII VALLEY COAf'.
.All our coal will be screeitu:1 Oft the
ear's.
If you would have the bumper
crops 11110 year use the rnnnilereial
fertilizers, with tit., proper ingredients
scientifically mixed aril o 1 the market
al the right price , -
BUFFALO BRAND FERTILIZERS.
As well as good u r titizers and good
cultivation, good drainage is essential
To keep lIr the soil
and
sweet use 1111'
C rtr,Di't'ON•TUE.
Also try our Baled 'lay- tty]I1 keep
you going till 'rho new 00gl enters.
JOHN B. MUSTARD
['Cont' 11 on 1. (5
13Rt't'Ehl011 )1.
STEAMER GREYHOUND
ANNUAL EXCURSION
Goderich to _Detroit
and Keturn
q
G IN From Codnkh 12
e 1
E RICIVir U E 15
Mriniin
BALL Cain loth and 14th
NEW YORK & BOSTON
In Oatrolt .,.. c-,...- r
Special Train, June 12
Leave Clinton 7.35 a. m.
Round Trip to Detroit
$1.95 '
MOONLIGHT JUNE Its
WHITE STAR LINE Elan Al 'ER
HOME
STUDY
Tht Arts Course any
be taken by eorrespon.
<lettce, but students
desiring to grnduate'
must attend one
...session,
QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY'
KINGSTON, ONTARIO
f9U MTT ON APPLIED SCIrEetNEE
MEn1GINE ' ENGINEEERING
SUMMER SCHOOL
Juror erred AUGUST 50
G. Y. CROWN, Registrar, Kingston, Oris
•`A penny saved is not always n penny
Some,times it istwo-pennies lostearned ...
'I'lie mer-
chant who spends nothing in advertisi:'lg los-
es much' more than he. saves,
The money spent for plate glass .windows is
not looked on as lost ; nor is the .money e1
pent;
on better interior lghtin ,
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Anything that increases;favor, that adds to
sales, that multiplies customers is p
Very pro-. J
perry regarded as a good investment..
Advertising is a good investment --- just as
plate glass windows are. Advertising sells ;
moreoods to morepersons than shop -win
dows do. 1�,.
A. WORD TO THE PUBLIC.
Dn you resent having a merchant address his message to
you in the forts of an advertisement in oui' columns ? ; • On
the crntrnry, is not your impulse to respond to his fr'iendl`y
overtures
Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop,
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CANADIAN
PACIFIC
mproved Tram Service
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F,FFECTIVE MAY 31st,
NEW LIMITED TRAINS
"THE CANADIAN"
Via Can. Pac. Ry. and �s
Michigan Central !.
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THROUGH MICHIGAN CENTRAL TUNNEL
VIA WINDSOR, ONT.
WESTBOUND DAILY EASTBOUND DAILY
EASTERN TIME. Leave Chicago (Central Sta-
Len.ve Montreal (CVindsor ;3t. tion) , 0,:311 a.m.
Depot S.15a,in, Arrive Detroit (Michigan '
Arrive Toronto ....... 5.40
P. rn
Central Depot) t
) ' 0U
t,
n,
.Curve Toronto .,.
0.10P .w
Leave London 0,33 p.m. EASTERN TI1MEE
Arrive Detroit (Michigan Leave 'Detroit (Michigan
Central Door ..... 12.35 a, in. Central Depot) •S G6 a,rn,
CENTRAL TIME Leave London 8,03 tiro.
Leve Detroit (Michigan Arrive Toronto 11,20 pan.
Central ttt,r•al Depot) 11 53 p.m, Leave Toronto 11,40 p.m.
Arrive Chicago (Central Arrive Montreal (\Vindsor
-Stntu
n
i4ti.n
, St
Depot)
S r -
mon,
ONLY O h NC+HP ON ROAD 1 EACH D
I1tLOT[ON.
Solid Electric -lighted Trains with Bullet-Library.Compartment-Ob.
servation Care, Standard and Tourist Sleepers and First-class Coaches
between Maltreat and Chicago in each direction,
Standard Sleeping Oars will also be operated between Montreal,
Toronto, Detroit and Chicago via Cainadian Pacific and Michigan Oen-
trulRaiiroads through Michigan Central Tunnel via Windsor on Train
No, 21 Westbound and No, 20 Eastbound,
PARTICULARS FROM CANADIAN PACIFIC TICKET AGENTS,
011, \VRiTE M, G. MURPHY, DIST. PASSR. AGENT CORNER
KING ANI) YONGE STS., TORONTO,
National Portland Gement !
We have :just received a carload of the same old brand
of Portirnd Cement which has always given you such com-
plete sal f+Faction. It always fills your requirements. You
cannot ronke a mistake using the National.
J. ANDREWS, - Clinton.
Mock-Redncigg Sale
Having out the Furniture and
U n d' e r taking business of Mr. Wesley
Walker',ancl in order to reduce stock, for
the next fifty days, we put on one of the
largest sales of Furniture that was ever
Held in the county of Huron,
THIS SHOCK I WST HE REDUCED AND THE
PRICES ARE NOT ,TO BE CONSIDERED.
All Goods Bought During Sale Will be Cash,
ins. n[rNFonD,
Night and day cabs answered at. phone 28.
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Town and Township News.