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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-07-02, Page 4Clinton News -Re cot d - `. July 2nd, 1914 Ba field. More Bayfield news an page 1. Mr, and Mrs. 'la. Sander and Wither.: Erwin of Berlin were the guests of the latter's paceubs'a few ties this; week, `u. 1jlr. and Mrs. John:uP1aser ''twho 'spent the paJb month at 'Toronto, • o - turned to, the village this week Miss • Madeline:SobilS r or, Berlin`Berlin` the guest of Miss'.Floy EdwardS, Nrrs. AlavaY o[ London :ar:tived . on Saturday' les -Fend.' lias taken:,her cot- tago' i. 1,;ake idcj. park • G. tp, 'Lockwood end wifeoi Lon- don arrived Satu1 da}1 hast a )d havebake _acotie Lakeside P arlc Ahss'Harriet CantI t of Chat on. v res. t •Mls :Ploy Ld yet ds'1 o s the £r is } g.. lltMFtnl[ :wife and family of P C-'1 -troth returned -11i' teItsmuttier t esi- dencetill - ',week ted•• at • in ' event ocCt t t rest It .AIL 1 g 1 'Ill 1 when Miss 1\ June 1711 Flcnsall' onS 1 as united in E. Marshall. of.13a}ific d )1 maLx:age :to A r, Frederick Sutton of 2 Pelee Island; Essex Comity'. In the absence of Rev. Mr. 720liert } , who the, Synod, was in'attendance- at L } o , Rev. )t. Hicks,. pastor of the Methodist church performed the ceremony. Miss Marshall's icp t removedvel to the t est about threc months, aso,locating at. Swift Current, Sask.,. Miss Marshall. rcutaiuiug in Ontarioon account, Of her approaching marriage.' :Alter a short • honeymoon journey . Mr,. and Mrs. "Sutton went to their beautiful Island home and are followed by the good wishes of a large. circle • of tri-, ends. News -Record means News -Leader. Goderich Township Mr. Wm. Munnings-,of:.the 11th con, has bought an auto from Mr, Bei e Langford, 'tire Clinton representative. It is a similar one to that .which con. the 1. tit Churchill of G Mr: Thos+: Clu I purchased quite recently. News -Record Means News -Leader. The following is the report of S.S. No. 11 for the month of June, names int , order finet i o St 4th -Percy Currie, Vera Trick, Elvira Churchill, Myrtle Powell, Mab- el C'ast'le. Sr. 3rd -Ruby Churchill; Verna El- liott, Pearl Churchill, Elsie Fergu- 8011. ,Jr, 3rd -Richard Welch, Francis Powell. Sr. 2nd=(lien Ferguson, Frank Welch, Ilobard Currie. Jr. 2nd -Clifford Castle, Elmer Le Beau. Pt. 2nd -Arthur Le Beau, Teddy Welch. Primer Sr, -Alfred fie Beau. Primer Jr . -Laura aura Currie, Oliver Ferguson, .Elmer 'Prick, -R Diehl, Teacher. Tuekersmith Township Miss issie O'Brien left this week on a munl,h''s visit to Toronto and other points, Marna Mrs. James Rid the ,Front. lt.oad and her: -daughter, Miss Eirniee, ,were "visiting friends 'in tiro "village on Tuesday. Mrs. M. Ward ape her daughter.,, Miss' Dorothy,Bayfield, ;visi'ted ' at the Home of Mr. ^ Alex. . Foster one:• day last week.. • The Village, was' startled and ricy-,'+ lt g� cid to learn of the burning of Mr, John Turner's house on the' Parc., I lne, an l'Iundayi while, Mr. and Mrs, Terrier 'were absent. :, ReN:y'1.', J.-Snowdfon,'and Miss 1111.' leave fie 1 this week for the r nog : 4 charge at � 1io lt Cenire Their; departure is generally to tet1ed`the Si haying made many Irignds even out- side their own dong re ation These friends o i d li e that the)] will find nd life 1 congenial in titin • . new field;-: " 1 ',Stanley p tanle Township Editor dews -Record, -In a recent Week's, issue of` ur valuable paper I tic }0 1c1 p noticed acorrespondentu.,. berm,Misinformed of the -true facts in re- gard. to the meeting hold on Satur- day, 131h inst. by Reeve Gl n ;Cns McKinley and Dewar fete Snowdetq s road din • 10 the h` side o ea o C lake. The feeding object of the meeting was to 'have a public bill from :Mewed to lake. shore., To this 'matter Peeve Glen and Con. McKinley. were directly op- posed and event to see Thos.: Snow- den: personally and made saiiistactory arrangements to trill ctentiaue the use of his, private 'hill by township as before for a number of years. AS regards to Snowden Bros pasturing and using sidcroad for ether'conven- lenccrs, the31 have not -put it under tillage' } oL. As far as fear and favor are concerned 'irons Con. Dewar it is not at all expected.-A.:Ratepayer. The following is the report of S.S. No. 3, Stanley, for the month of June percentages given. Sr. 3rd Carrie Lawrason 83, Ger- trude McGee 66, Wilmer Reid 65. Jr. 3r0, -Freta Fless 78, Fel Taylor 70, Carnet Taylor 67. Si a Parker 70. a 2n:1,7 -Willie i•u y jr. wul HubeiL tiers 83, Clifford Clarke 71, Arthur Peck 65, Peter Mc- Gee 48. ' Sr, 1s1, -Harold Taylor 71. Jr, Ist,(a)-alma Ratlnvell 80. ,Jr. 1st, (b) -John McGee' 60. Primer Gordon Eliot. -11, A. McLean, Teacher. The following is the report of S. S. No. 13, Stanley,' for the month of June: Jr. 1111, -Russel 1 t raft, average fly Promoted to Sr, 3rd, -required to pass 360; Wilbur Keys, 385, Esther Hayter 370. Sr. 2nd, -Melvin Clark, average 81. Thelma Dowson 00. Ruby Erre 1,1 60. rt. 2nd, -(4 ordon 1 I apkrt 53, Roy Rowson 63. Pt. 151, -Stella Ashton 80. Number on roll 12. Average at- tendance for the month 11. (Mrs.) V, Kerr, 'Teacher. NEWS -RECORD NEWS-LBAD1':R„ Ready- To -Wear Cdarments 0.011 in the' Maritithe ' seen that' for.loading _: they' are ml scle.savers.. , Dry G cods anis L1oesu ts t, 1-2Price. Dales Oats SOME of the sweetest and most up- to-datuiceats made of .the newest cloths you will find here on sale Satur- day : Regular 521:011 coats for $12.[t) 20 00 10.18) 18,10. " 9.19) 1500 7.50 " 14,00 7.00 This will be your last chance to buy an up+to-date coat at. 4 price. Your Choice of Any Lad- iies''Cloth Suit up to $21 for $8.99; The Last Gall For lYhlllllory 52.99 As our milliners leave in about two oeksTortheir holidays we want to make e clearance of our trimmed hats so put on sale Saturday2.doz vas nes up to $7.00 for only '$2,0. Pretty, sol, Nash Ilresses For Ladies' and Misses. Here is by far the prettiest, and most attrac- tive attire for (tidies and misses than', has ever been our pleasure to show. These charming dresses in the^season's:favorite fabrics are sure to meet with your inetant approval. Mail or phone orders sent by Parcel ' Post, Stanley TOwnshIp Rev. T. J. Snowden rendered an ex- cellent- farewell address before ' a large audience on Sunday last. Mr. Snowden was "a worthy pastor and much, by his people and' the whole community. Mr, W. II, Talbot has returned home, aftci: having a pleasant trip :1lirottgll western territory. 1d York has 'I'i9ao. Miss Sarahg ofNew, ya been renewing old aoquaintanecs around Varna. Her old. friends ars pleased to see her, it bright budget fio1i, Stanley has ,, held over.. had' ,td ,BU , .. -r• Promotion Ex- minati43ns of ' '. Clinton Model School :Second Division. ,f,. k • tSi'. 'h, 114at 1 on1 Jr,.Jt. ,it to Sit:, t Marks obUaina lc 8o U ho s G30, tp1 ns s 6.16 !loos Tra1 n r - i''t r Ranee.. 782, Harry I,atvi`eilco 713 1+tact z 70 RobbieS e 9 7 9r Ernest ehr nk a 0 Livermore 705,Lyda LiVerinore 689 , Ethel \su an G81G c 1 ge Middle-' ton 657 Edna NcCaub he t Gu. o Yat- iorAndrews G17, Madelon Shaw 614', Alco 1 a>los 1 ` thieves 6' \ b t, od Fi l , Asa e es f U, Sadie .Draper 832, , Pass -Fanny l t Il laeL11'1e,- yar 621 Iearl Shipley 61,t, + Hill 613, Ernest Bull 1306, Ruth Ar-. Kent 602, Jessie Jackson 601, Mary Taylor 599, Edith Jones 576; Wit= Dred Seeley 553, Edna ''West 543, Carl Argent .5 3 L.tit7" SLeep.519. • -11I L, f'h illclt, 'Teacher. Third Division. From Sr. 3r0 to Jr.:' 4111, Marks obtainable 880, marks to pass 498. Honors -Willis Cooper.. 724, Beryl Cooper 688, Helen, Ross 687, Agnes Walker. 6778; -:Alma 1flcCorvie 673, :\n- na Lawrence 667,, Leighton Walker: 055, Ambrose McGuire 653, Stewart McBrien 651, Dora Sehoenhals 615, Charlie Bell 633, Pass -Archie Mc- Kenzie 020, Bert Slonlan 584, Hattie Livermore 575,CharlieCole c •5G9, Willie Bell 501, Winnie Nelson 558, May Fluker 558Flora Miller 557, Ernest Bradshaw 550, Mildred Liver- more 516, Evelyn C'itdf 536, Lawrence West 520, Pearl rl Guuln 513,George Shipley 513, .John arndsen 507, Fred Peckilt 507, Marcus Tierney 498, George Walker 498„ Frances Yesbec 408. -.1, Wilson, Teacher. • Fourth Division, From 111) division to 311 decision. Marks obtainable 720, narks re- quired 430. Honors -Harry Ball 05.1, •\nay Hellyar 595, Dorothy Rorke 579, Fergus Reynolds 578, Agnes Reynolds 577, Willie Mulch 567, Jabez Rands 565, Bossfe Murphy 565, Frank ('ar- tt80 552; Bessie Morrish 516, Gordon Ilald 511), licit} 'I'wyeford 5.15, Ken- neth Carter 544. Pass -(Sorge Car- ter 822, lata Hardy 51.0, Marjorie Beaton 5013, 'Katie Ladd 182, Eva Houck 173, ,Tack Ilawdtn 111, Cora Miller 113, Jas, R. Waller 434, Lot- tie Judd 131, Blanche .Nelson 431, Fred Elliott 431, Recomnieuded for trial -Hugh WO (ire, Sivart Taylor, Russel Britton, Asa Balton, -1,. Stevens, 'Teacher. Filth Division. Prom Sr. 2110 to Jr. 3:rd. Marks obtainable 000, to pass 300. Honors -Emmerson Libby 483 Marguerit' von Rohl 477, Winnie Mc'filatlt 169, 1'ranl. Srrutc u I ,S. is,• -i r u• , 1 s o a Taylor I31George Dickson iL6 r Bar- ry Combe 423 roe Ycsbec 419, 11er- bie liultrhauer 411, Anly Gould 107, 50111 Evans 401, 11111011 Butt 401, 11'Iarion McIntyre 397, Donna Mulhol- land 39.1 Frank 91 i\lutet ' Charlie 13 Cook. 389, Mary Argent 388, Anita trill 379, Percy Livermore 3417, Mal- colm MeTaggart 365, Rose Caruso 365, Lucy LeVyt 36,4. Reconuu nded'-- Leila McCartney, Gordon Latwson, Gladys McGuire, Charlie I''uliiorcl. -17. Courtice., Teacher. Sixth Division, From 1st book to Jr. 2nd. 'Total 15(4 To pass 270. Honors -Mattie Blacker 379, Isabel Join1ston 378, Douglass Ball 872, Harry Cochrane 361, John Wiggington 358, Marton Morris 357, Ruth Hale 357, George Mennen. 334, Audrey Mclntytre 344. Pass -Violet huller 327 Katie Bea- ton, 325, Agnes Combs 313, ,Jean Ford 308, Roland Walker 305, Mary Mc'l'aggatLi 287, Luella MCClinchey- 279, Jessie MacG•uire 273, Helen Ladd 272, Nellie Cooper 270.-Redommend- ed, Joe Allison -Olive Cooper:, `l"each- er. Promoted from seventh Division to sixth division.-'lotai stalks 250, re- quired to pass 150, Olive Schoenhals 241, Florence Johnston 224, Norrna 'i'releaven 228 Willie Argent 223, Kenneth Roberton .218, Phyllis Tozer 217, 17 jean Simpson -217, Mildc ar d ALndson 213, Russel P,01 t1231,1Vera Cook 204, Lily Foubister 204, John Livermore 195, Olive Lawrence 195, Clifford •Cooper 190, Cecil Ashton 180 .i'liyrtle Carrick 181, Matgar'et Ball 184,E Vera Gould 180, Kathleen Tay= for 173, E•Jmnr Miller 109, Bert Mar- shall 167, Francis Milton 166,-51. Wiltse, eatthel. S'ronh eighth division to seventh division 9'otal, 150, Pass 112.-Lin- nib 12 Lin- de Necligar 142, Catharine., McTag gart 141, .Doris Collyer 110, Tom Jackson 140, Bessie Cole 1.39, Hubert Reynolds 139, Joseph Caruso 133, Arthur Hessian 130; Ilotrard Mulhol land 130, Lelia'. Crich 123; Howard' Grealis 117, Edgar ' Maguire 110, Alex, Oebaldciston lit; Bruce Tozer 11_2. • -M. L. Kee,, 'Teacher 0 b nito <5, Silber Increase°d His o zai i n reacltin 'Detroit 1,4,r g Majorityto 350. ;'I? Ire.• and' Chicago 8,40 3)0 51. '1'liis train, leaving Montreal half an hour ' 1'.i > 1*r I lade • than Either � l.,t.] e t 1 at ' re'cnt and rcacliln present g 7o iChieab o CocL*- lte ehr1 for , will saw SONO the traveller one hour and 30 a'cttai'ter het cert MonlreaC the rite 1.;)7 1 w, . r fro iolis of Canada, and Chicago,alio metropolis of the western' 'Uited 17 83 States,. ... o. he s torn 1. i cc t t ''d ti ` t ,-- For a on r 10 a on n Godeich '1` , .100 1 a Tp NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER. HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be talcenby correspon- dence, but students desiring .tograduate' must attend one. UEEN'S UNIVERSITY. KINGSTON,, ONTARIO ARTS. APPLIED SCIENCE EDUCATION • Inaludtn MEDICINE ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL TUEir and ATJQUBT' 22 G. Y. CHOWN, Registrar, Kingston, Ont. Bayfield S tanlcy 5 tephcli U:suorae Hensall 166 passengers' from Montreal" to 'lan il- Tuckersmi'ih 117 tali, 51.• Catharines, Niagara Palls,,. Buffalo and other stations -to the' 'J'lber's majority' in 1911,223 , majority' anis east of Hamilton, a start- Lilber's majority ern 1011 350 "dard'tlra\ving roots sleeping car. Will e aitaehe 1 'o -the 11 ,ni; train'. -1t1:011,1 b t 4 t p MontLeap%and this "will �� go ter; I �••Forees1' rOlt 8.10itlt- Bat all tyleward from -.Toronto at a h M us • rove a ) mediately following the Chicago train .Y g g ill n 130,:. of the -0 os o b Pp Y Later Departure 1r tiro from "olonto 1 Ius i`oyc. Anderson The train -lit'. 1 r srnL leaving .rD0 r Blyth ' 20 ,'' onto' tor Detroit"end Chicab at 11 \ 1 1 ha • , 11. i.• gig,. n lutnterry i F colay 13,1 I n5ohfield l r E. . i aua sh i no F i. W. \ 4 Morris, 3 x 2D WLo etcr 1 Majority tor Musgrove 130. .Jp-. 3 g 71 95 1.5 Rowelites Held the Centre. Proudfoot Macklin G oder ich 11 Staforbh 7 C'linLon •25 , Colborne 28. 'Mullet 1 150 McKillop • 56 Grey 153 ' Brussels : 31 MVIajority for Proudfoot 320. The Standing of the Parties in the New House Will be Conservatives 84, Liberals errals 25, Labor 1, Ind. Liberal 1, TheMatch Yesterday Tennis y Resulted in a Tie, The tennis thatch between Clinton and Boderieb, played at the latter Mace -yesterday, resulted 01 a tie. Those going from here were Messrs. C. D. and Major McTaggart; 10, Bea cum and C. Hodson. A return match will he 91030(1 on Major McTaggart's lawn on Saturday of nest week, NEWS -RECORD -NEWS -LEADER. GRAND 15(155 IN.AUGCR\I45 110IPC)RTAA I NEW' TR 1(4 c 3011 VICES THIS MON'l'lI. 11,111. ti<a,.1 ' St afford will under the ncwserilee leave 1oro ii0 ait 11,45 up cl�til S 'end run : via larniLon reaching".Detroit at 8 a.m, and'Chica- g3 p.m. next day. T h is is hosig n cd to give the passengers the entire evening itt ,;Toronto, yet allowing them to reach Detroit in time, for c• hrealctasl and Chicago at an hour all ill a 3lILC connections -with that W S principal trains tor St, Paull> Miliuc ti p o lis" mnt o *, andd Western "Cana- chi, (a a -cit, Colorado, California and other Pacific destinations, 1'1ic rail- ways west to Chicago operate, 'their finest {.rains from that city between five mitt screen' p.m: • This' train from, Toronto Will:; also have very ,desira- ble connections front ;stations in Eas- tern Northeastern alit ' Northern 'On- -tario, Another later .departure wIll be rile night 10utited from Toronto which will leave at .11 9.1n. instead of '10.- 15 p.m, and will arrive, in Montreal at 7.30 a,in, instead of 7,10 a.nt• For Sutnirer Resorts. . 'Extra sumimer trains will he inaug (mated front 'l'oronto to the resorts 1 in the "til Mantis of Outsti o , (luost important itnprgventent tyi11 b made in • the service :60 and Deem th Algonquin, Provincial Park of Ontar io. The •etpress train from- Buffalo 8,0.5 amt. heretofore operated via Nd t •agnea Falls i4 Torouto,, Muskoka Wharf, and Huntsville, Will this sons nice be continued through ' to th "highland Inn". ab the Al gong 1) 1 Park Station, • the olTicial hcadquartars of the Park, which comprises 2,500,000. Will in the early evening and a corresponding re turn -service will leave the Park Ste lion utter breakfast, reaching '"oron to about 1 pan. and Buffalo about p,os. with direct connection for Pitts burgh via tete 1'ennsylvania Rail road, Inc Cleveland, vi( fine night steamers of the Cleveland \.' Buffal Linc and for Nt's fork, Philecdelphi, etc., in connection with the Lehigl Valley System, A sleeping car sec vice will also be introduced leaving Toronto late at night, reaching th Park early next morning and return ing from the Park in the evenin arriving in Toronto 01 time fo breakfast. This service will giv splendid corrections to and front th log caltitl camps which the Gram 'I'runlr are providing a short diatanCC trout Part: headquarters, 'Nominig an C'antp" was opened last sumane and much appreciated, par tfouled) 3 United States t from the 1 visitors r: S I O s rMinl he new camp known a "Camp 14 ncsin} (meaning in Ojibnay langu age "Island") will be. opened abou .July 1st, 55W ',MAIM will also 00 inat:prat ed from 'L'oton .1 ' to to the other ccso r regions of Ontario, including th Thirty Thousand islands of the Cleor bran Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Lake o Bays and '1inlagami, the latter bcin in the centre. of a great Ontario Gov aliment Forest Reservation. and ons a short distance from the tanto(. Cobalt Mines. A Parlor -Library -Buffet sc'n'ic will be inaugursate:l between Montrca Ottawa, Algonquin Park anti til Georgian Bay at Depot harbor (Par ry Sound.) A new summer: ser wire was inaug( rated on June 22nd, between Mon treal and seaside resorts at an reached through New England, Conn. via the Central Vermont Lines. New summer services will also b established on June 28111 via th Delaware HHudsot.rtaitwap and th steamers of that line on Lake Clianiifilain and. George, thence to A bang, Now 'V3)rk City and oche 'the International Limited East- bound is Established -With Last Word in equipment This train Will use tam - MIS Denies Valley and Burlington Bay '.Route on wa}t front Chicago to Montreal, reducing journey by three hours-Sluuy other now trains. When the sutllu11.1 time tables ul' 111c. Grand Trunk ]talwao SyCLcn. Lake effect on Julie 28 verb' impor- tant improvements v ilI be introduced particularly on the: main line between Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, London Detroit and Chicago. Double 'Tracie ail the \\'a3'. The (1 rand Trunk having a double track a1l the way between Montreal and Chicago have arranged noir new servic.es to take full ad- vantage oC this fact, The Interna- tional Limited westbound from Mon- treal at 9 a.m,, reaching Toronto 4.30 p.m., Detroit 9.55 p.m. same dry , and Chicago next morning • at 8 a.n1.., is to have a sister service. in the opposite direction, -The Inter- national Limited -Eastbound. This Irafn will leave Chicago at 5.51 p.m, daily, Detroit 1.1.9.m., Toronto 9 aim, and arrive Montreal 5.95 p.m. The departure from Chicago will be two hours and tarty -live minutes later than the present service and passengers will reach Mon'troaI. fifteen ininn tos earlier than at present, this reducing the time taken on the •)Ouraney by three hours. 'Observation - Library - Drawing Boom-- ('onparttment Cars, will be 'operated on The International Lim- ited. from Chicago to Toronto via the.fern ou„ Dundas Valley and Bur- lington Bay, near Hamilton New and most attractive panoramic views of these scenic and exclusive.toatures Trunk Route have horn of the Grand T secured and Will he t ,l • c.x1 nsively i the form of large framed pieteres Inc ollice windows and to the illustra- ted • literature oI the Cirancl bunk to attract tourists • from. the United States for a trip throtigll Canada, `1'o the • International -Limited, Westbound trona Montreal, a similar type of ob- servation car will be attached at Toir- onto running. through to Chicago. 'these_ new observation cars twill -be known as ,the "Mantles Palley". and "Burlington Bay"' respectively. The night Limited traits 110W MeV 'Mg- Montreal et 10.30 p:m- will leave at' 1.1 p.m. and run via the ,'unction Cut, and Burlington 'Bay, ,lust West points. An extra high class service lla Inst been inaugurated between "To:or to seri Sarnia Wharf three times week connecting with the leaner "Moronic "Hanlonic," and "Hu onto" of Lite Northern Navigatio Company. 'Phis constitutes th (Menne Trunk rail and lake route b (ween .Eastern and Western Caned linking up with the new and improv eel„ service of the Grand Trunk Pao tic between Fort William, Winnipe and beooad. A new sleeping car servire was ars put into operation on ,June 22nd, b 1Neen Toronto and Kingston What: making direct connections with 11 Richelieu e,2. Otttar io Stoamto.s. Frei June '2811s this service will leave 'lo onto at 11 p.m. connecting at Kin „ton W'itarf. in the morning with tri steamers that' lett 'Toronto G pint, the prei'lous opening, 'thus enabling tourists who . tatliyo, front Chicago, Detroit;, 13ttIiLlo, Niagara Palls elm, 110 spend the entire day and '01'011111g 11)'l`or'outo and wihhout,an3' loss : 01 time enjoy all of the trip though the Thousand' Islands and the Rapids of the 5t, Lawrence River o11 their way to Toronto. Icor the accommodation of tourists using the Grand Trunk !service •' be- tween Chicago, Montreal and Quebec 1 resorts a sulti;nter 4lceping car service'. on the way to the Atlantic (7oasii. will com?nenee on June 28th,` cleaving' Q ue b ec i th ' .- vonin ud roacltin ' (2 b n e, e b . t 'r ak 1;- on htr f Portland, Maine, fo b� fns t .'i:. in h 1i1 'r Saevico follcivinb L)o,n g �, s l a 5 i Will be operated inthri evening;. frond, 1101:41and tor 11111 convenience of tour•'. '1' Y n l' NewEngland who will bo 1le1'to 'each "0uebee In Jia rnoru-' ]T ing ready for an inspection; ot. thq: .t. eL. �,i • i,: i„ d.<• • .: ost t 0;;'t Lader O is . tk 1 • ., JrY a�it-,:.t., m,., ,. g e(yir011mentd " e e = e 8 p ti r s i r t g Y S d Al a- re r Co in vA+' h• s `? ti ,m 1(. , { f t�. p6' �f .5 aa. �> s n n>e . f . Tl.>.f r,r gg i. Y?' B,< •� cif t£1 . 3.. °Ts � x i a in the' Maritithe ' seen that' for.loading _: they' are ml scle.savers.. , drop WadOns with axles are common Provinces and it will be easily and unloading in ordinary work a , .LETTTING TIDE - LIGHT IN Shops and businesses that are illuminated by advertising have a vitality and efficiency not . possessed by shops and businesses that drape their service and activities with a pali of silence. Everybody knows that it is in all ways good to let much light into dwellings, factories, shops and stables --into all places where life is and where health and efficiency are desired We commend to the merchants of this com- munity the advantages and good results of persistent advertising in our columns, for the public always goes where light is ---the public shuns dark places, Light weans welcome and confidence, t - i e NOTE MERCHANTS. A ® E TO -ERC . N S Adveabtsing will go tar towards retaining the loyalty of old customers and winning yen new ones. Fifty-two advertisements in our columns \vitt prove an excellent salesman -one whose earl cost to you will be less than what, you yearlyS are now paying to some salesman behind your counter. , Shop V4 here You ,Are Invited to Shop. l -National e e c 'S. r s a s: ._ n e a i. n f Portland Cement We i:Ave just received a carload of the same old brand of Portland Cement which has always given you such coal- plete sat isfaction. It always fills your requirements. You cannot neake a mistake using the National. _ J. ANDREWS,- Clinton. I StockRedu.dngSale „ Having bought out the Furniture and Under t a king business of Mr. Wesley • Walker,and in order to reduce stock, for the next fifty days, we put on: one of the largest sales of Furniture that was ever g held in the county of Huron, THIS STOCK (LUST BE REDUCED AND THE PRICES ARE NOT TO BE CONSIDERED. All Goods Bought During Sale Will be Cash, JLS. D - Night and Sunday calls over the store. answered Phone at 28. residence The News -Record leads for Town and Township News.