HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-07-23, Page 5�,,;oly 23rd I914
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gave at
5001 h
work o
house
-'try will
Water
houses
made `
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and. sn
ers and
of the
Domini
Mr. S
of Chic.
of Mr,
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to are
Mr. Pel
Mise
from Ii;
has, been
We he
Helens
Hargan
passing
mal ex.
Mr. C'
it.ed at
on Sunc
b1rs. 1
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spcndin�
Mr, the
Miss
visiting
other p
Mr, r
Oieited
h1r. a
babe sp
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the lad'
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110iire It
Mrs.
week in
her sist
Mr a
;Mas*ger
ing wit
Miss
-ed from
Loudon.
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s00)1 be
Mrs.
ei siting
Mrs
11ex fatl
Mrs
Otter, i
'visiting
Mrs,
has bee
1Z•. Men
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hay t ar
100111ng
up by 1
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Mese'
S'tratfo
al the
iIartlei
bIr.
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and Mt
Mr',0
has bee
and vie'
Mr. a
spendin
friends.
A ver
Women'
house of
dap we
Mr
it few d
then le
Living°
Mr. a
State o
the lad
George
Mr, a
visited
town, f
• Maste
has bee
Phos. +J
or so.
Mrs.,
el Darr
'at. glle0
B, How
Clinton News -Record'
Always Get Easier for
Farmer, His Wife and
-
oys and Girls at Home.
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Lal Mail delivery; supposedly :r
destined to prove a curse 'r
t o a
IIID 'ago at a farmers' meeting
'
ate declared that rural (nail
v end the telephone left the
1
]V i7ih011t-eeeuse to lriave'}10'gie
1 him oil from the outside"
Sotsially. This is bound, the
altered, to have a bad (eject;.,1
isi:. Col. C''
5 C o Carlton -Jones of ea-
hciaal of the Ai'nde 1tledrea,
to give rural mail delivery 0-
shot. At the meeting of the
an Medical Association the
declared that the greatest
o . a hygenie point uof view
trodueed into the ruT ul d'is-
vas the free inial mail. leave
• e y t'he farm'er's wire or
.rs took along }vatic or drkve
the mail ; noiv the only have
„ Y
to the gate, I believe there
oat deal' of hook:worm apron g
nviing popnl.ation, but no effort
g made to deal with the d}s-
S 3 g
ly or wrongl 1 the youngerSask.,
especially will laugh at all
The rural mail and the tele
:cep him in touch with the
orlct and ,,ridingmachines '
adeis manure spreaders and
, pToledo,
(box saving devices enables
0(10 hi on his eneii the smallest
g3
away front the farm, what is
erwith
fast stepper if not an
rubber tit-
at, his disposal, and the wife,
e daughters can enjoy the
riv}leges. In tbo Iritcliein and
vork is far lighter.'than fermi-
the women -folk in some wa+
3
ill the new l'angled things' that
ops and fingers, And pretty
y
'dro will he doing a lot of
n the farm and about the
and baro and life in the coup
be more agreeable than ever.-
systems will be put in, the'Denholm.•
better lighted and all things
more attractive: Under such
ons the farmers will smile
ap their fingers at the lector-
g
feelthe tealkingsattended
theythemselves
ort'
T:
firs.
S.
rd
b.
Earl
s.
unity.
ek,
Roy
Yt
y's
1134,
oat
Goderich.•
Mr. ane] ears. en, B {,raham hav(
been spending g their vacation as the
1 s
guests of llr. Graham of 13arbonville,
Mrs. 'Elms. G., I:,aia and tiftt}e'dim-
E
ghter Betty have returned to their
home al Weyburn, Sash-, after a visit.
Weyburn, ,
at the Home of the toi'me s agentsSate/Milli/at,''tt
!
, ,,. , .-
1Vli, anii i}11 s. G: O. SLuldy of Uodel
ch towrr5hrl.
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Mrs. S. S. Aaiun f Niagarl I, ails
II been visiting her mother Mrs.
hneeshaw, who has been Kv 111
but who is now recovering:
Dir. and 171x. alias. Nicholson have
. ; ';
returned from T'or't Ilurou and in-
tenet locating in Cloderieli again.'
Mrs. Malcolm,Macdonald Jr„' andfutile,had
her two' sons, Kenneth and Walter,
gone
have to Marquette Vllch.,
. .+.to
1.11 the lady s parents. ,
Mrs, Goo. Palmer and little dao In-
e 6
ter Grace, and Miss Bolton of Guelph
1,•
have been guests at tiro home of their
uncle, blr. James Mitchell.
Mis. W. K. Hager has gone to her
summer home at 1+ rancevi lc, Creorgi-
an Bay,
Miss Nellie A'. cousins, daughter ofor
Mr: and Mrs, Thos. Cousins 01 town,
was married on Tuesday to Mr. Allem
J. Jones', son of Mr. J, Jones, also
of -town. Mr. and Airs. Jones have
taken up their residence at New Slam-
burg.
Miss Lottie Polley has gout to
Ohio, to visit het sister.
Mr. Wilson Wylie has been visitin•
y g
at the summer cottage of Rev. and
Mrs: Wrighton at Bayfield
Rev. Father Foyke of Indianapolis
has been visiting in town as the,
guesto her slater,, Mrs. W. II. Bul-
lard,
Miss Dickson or Columbus,' Ohio, is
visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr,and
Air. J, E, Tom>r
Mr. ;Samuel lYlctieague of 'i'm•onto;
a fortfier resident of town, has been
renewing old acquaintances in town.
Mrs. •A. D. Bowles and children of
Ber ut have been visiting with the
Luparents of the lady, Mr. and Mrs, tq,
Mr.. and Mrs. P. T, Egener and chit-
dren motored up From Ingersoll last
week to visit Mrs. McEwan.
Messrs, H., C. Dunlop,Y
.A, Ch'r seal,
Alex. Robertson and 'Cr. L. Parsons
the meeting of the Masonic
Gra• nd Lodge at Niagara last week,•
Mrs. J. J. Moore and her son and
daughter or Superior, Wis., have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Bowler,
Mr. Thos: Kipp of Winnipeg was
calling on Goderich friends last Week,
'A packet of
1 pictures valued al; $254
which was being sent by Mr. R. R.and
Sallows of town, to J. Obed Smith
assistant superintendent
tion, London, England,t tiyas los gton
the .Empress of, Ireland, Mr. Sal-
lows has received instructionspilurto
111(1{C copies. Of all the pictures lost.
Bluth
John Tholes had his leg broken ' in
two places xvhep, as he was lookingfillu.s.
at. a 'hors( at Mr. Lillie s in Hallett
township, the aniinal°suddenl Ricked
R. Y
hurl.' .. .
C st Ie ,J jibe ticv of Clinton
Oli ah(. a . ,,,. .i ,
f i
came 'here on ox Ule
r , .•r
purpose oG it}tug to- a }oung tel
rr iu' e
low Svho had beets bca.d 6 at.' til
I?attenbur House fpr the
y pasi;r week,
and on leaving Saturday( he not onl l
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took his own )ossoss'iors but a'sui-t
al.eilothes and a pair of shoes from ai
mildl boarder, By a letter; this rel
low had left they found cult that the
}
thief was to. come, but theD trip was
not arrived.
ut , as he o a od.
Miss Enru Jewett has been attend-
ung the Summer at St. Plrour-.
McKillop Towship,
Councillor Eekard who was sm1'er-:ies,-
ly injueed a',eery week$ ago, is stkll
confined to his 'mon,.
litss Jane 11rL,a who has' been up
S',
Toeontd for some months act has
p s,+
returned home, - .:
hall wheat harvest! hereabouts is
retl;t, well on, The yield
prettyY til rs thought
to. .bC n0't:.uite up''to tile -average.
q 6
Mu.. Jas. Martin's new frame barn
has been. raised and Is' being :flnlsltetl
Mr. Simon Engler ok.Moncton. has
uklt a num, e _ P
b r b 1 o cement walls lu
,,
tibia seetrotrduiing the; Yeseut season,g
P -
Mr, Wesley Ilackwell of Rochester
has been spending a vacation at hie
Old home here.
i FOR SALE , -A 3rYEAR-OT I) GELD-
ing, broken in, also two 2 -year-old
,
Apply to Prank Powell,
Goderioli township, Clinton .i ..0:
T,IO
$1,000,00u LOSS,
j
It is estimated by the Govern-
49‘''"9�.�s�+o..�M� N!
S P A,
rr PdCl.ai Pate IF
pt
I< Meat
Paris llleab Pett``/I
J'
�y 6
4 i 0,
Wtlat It +�
What
$'
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° L� pure tlellCLOlIS.1
Pf'
$ meat paste Specially I
p 3g {
1 pre aced f 0 C sa a •1
p Cid
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, WIChes and picnics.:A
0 It consists U,f choice e
$
/ meats and spices al=
0 'o
a
,' reg a GOOked, temp in -�
•
, ing and delicious r
r
• small tiffs f o r 4
only
$ l Uc each. y
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,. r,!,
FOR SALE. -AT A SE 1 of LIGIII
double harness nearlynqw, not
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factory made, ata bargain. -Boit
.., ...
Langford. -lp
menu that keeping male birds. with
..
r , g
rho poultry (Mays (fuel. the breeding.
season is.cgstrur the Canadian farm-
b• Ca a,
eec eve .1999996 Caeh ! r
r t > 3ea . It is
therefore to the advantage or every
OR SALE. -TWO DRIVING MAR-
es and bugg}i In good repair. -Dr.
J, 5, L+vans. -35
egg -producer to- get rid of all cocker-
els at once,,
Jus L' received a carload 0£ Shorts
and Tigan.
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BUTTERMILK. -ANYBODY, WANT-
, .,, •.
ingfresh huttexnnllr can lave same
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on Wednesday of each week at Hol
mesvil4 buttar.tactory by ph -34,
4 qn .143. :. -34,`
,
Only a few sacks of calf lineal left
which we are selling
g at a reduced
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1000 live ducks liens and broilers
friend
as, also vis'itulg friends at ML, Brid-
des', Lambeth and Chatllatn.rtae,
Werinosrlay of nest iveelr wilt be
Blyth'e civic holiday,
Mr. and Mrs, WTn. Laund g and
y
daughter or 'Trenton, Mo., who have
6
been. visiting the former's brother
hexer; Mr. Ed. Laundy, have goalo on
to the west on an extended trip.to
Miss Rhea Simi*},
S or Whitewood,
has been visitingat the homeon
or her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. G. ](•nigh:
Mt. and M.rst Dawson and family o£
1'
Winnipeg are visiting at the home of
the ladg's mother, Mrs, Woodcock.
Mrs. A. Macdonald and children of
Craubrook have been the guests of
the lady's sister, Mrs'. James Outt:
Mi-. McLaughlin
been visiting gust brother-in-law, Ie Past
111 tet Sims, during the past week.
Miss Rollinson of Wingllaur has been
spending some time with het ,grand-
mother, Mrs, Dorlcis.
Mr. L. 0., Charlesworth belt last
v,eek on a tri
Miss Marion McKenz west Butfalo
•fs aand:
guest at the home aC her
and aunt, NIT, •and Mrs. ';in .Jackson.
Mrs. Persons of Elkhorn Man.,, is
a guest at the Louie of Mr. John
Mr, and Mrs. Taut Ngri'is of Niag-
ara have been visiting their lfrother-
in -lacy, Mr. A. I{in'*.on
Mr. Howard Ada' ii icturned
pith hispatentsafter
in tohnlidayTr.visit and
Mrs. Richard Adana,
Births
WIJDA i ON - In Toronto,' on July
22nd to Mr. and Mrs, C. F.
Wheaton (Hoe 'Ida Holmes of Clin-
ton a dao brei.
g
S`TU'RDY-In Kingham, ora :Tiny 13th,
blr. and Mrs, J. Stns g anumber
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daughter.
1tMcCi1UC,IIE'P-.Ta i31yt11, on July BLU
to Mr. and Mrs. W. .F. 'McG'augh-
ep, a son. .,„ -
CUNNINGHAM.-In Morris township
on July 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Cunningham,a daughter.
PIIIPPEN-In Lower Wingham, on
July 10th to Mr. and Mrs, Sin-
Clair Phippen, a daughter.
McMillan In Blyth on Thursday, Ju-
1 9 ohn Me -
Millan, ao son. and Mrs. J-
KELLY -In Morris, on July 8th, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, a son.,
DF:,NNIS-In Wiiigllam, on July 10th;
to Mr.and Mrs, E. Dennis, a'
daughter.
Deaths
F1SElER-In [Yinghaiu, on July 4th,
Peter riskier, aged 83 years.
TYNDALL-In Egmondville, on. July
1011, Alecia Earl, wire of Antho-
ny 'Tyndall, aged 76 years.
IN, MEMORIAM -JOHNS-In loving-
memory of James Johns, who de-
parted this life at Varna on July`
22nd, 1913.
One year has gone and still we miss
him,
Friends May drink the wound has
healed,
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,Special This Week
,
We are. offering •r
for s a 1 e a limited' p
o f Canned.
$ Tomatoes While they •
f last only 1 Oc per can. •
0 ,
CO`TTA;G'ES 7`0' RL'N'1' IN. JOW-
ett's Grove, J3ayfield, by the month
season, Furnished. -For further
particulars apply to W.• R. Jowett,
Box 30, Bayfield P,O'. or Phone a
174 Clinton Central.
wanted each week at top prices.
WeF
are wholesale agents in Clin-
ton IncGunn's cured pleats andG
pout try foods.
PRIVATE SALE OF DININ'CtROOM
and Bedroom Sets and other use-
fol articles of household furniture,
also Radiant Home heater, Supra
me Cook and a small coal or wood
stove. Can he seen at any 'time01
until July 171h. -Mrs. Armour, cor-
nor Townsend and Kirk streets:
r��T�T
GU1\1\ LANGLOIS CO.
1 .
The 11p -to -date Firm
CLINTON.p
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins.
0
$ W. T. U NEIL
, 0
0 "The Hub Grocery." 0!
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Call
B
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Want done in
H.00til'.g
LdVetl'Oilghin g
Plumbing
02 Furnace work.
and see our Stock before
laCil7 your order.
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Plumbers Phew 1a
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FARM FOR SALH.-LOT 9, CON..3,
Stanley, containing 100 acres, 9t,P
balance good hard-
acres cleared the al ce
wood bush. The Frim is well fenced
well underdrained and in ; a
first-class state of cultivation.
There is a Iir0l class frame house
with furnace and hard and soft
ALSO
a
s lor
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12 INCH WOOD.
v
water •in the house. One barn 50 ft.
x 58 ft., One shed 26 ft x 52 Ft.
one horse stable and drive house 26
it. x 52 11., all stone tounda-
tions, also two good wells, one at
house and one at the' barn and water
lmhc'ed�
Stapleton Saw
Mill
in the barn, one mile
from school, 2?: miles from Bruce -Sanitary,
field, 3.- miles from Kippen, 6 mid -
es from Hensall, 9 miles from' Sea=
forth or Clinton. Reason Cor sell-
ing, wishing to retire. -For further
address Robert Morrison, Brucefreld
P. 0. -31-8
Are You
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE E ECU -
tor of the Southcomoe estate of-
fers for sale 50 acres, being east
half of lot 28, con, 6, Inullett, This
is a first class farm, well watered
improved with good buildings
and orchard, also seven acres of
bush land.Apply to It, J. South -
-
conibe, Clinton P. 0. 24
St. Helens
tewart and daughter Florence
ago are visiting at the 'home
John 13,. Rutherford.
nd Mrs. John Clark of 'J`oron-
visiting the Corner's Father
er Clark.
Minnie Rutherford is home.
dntonUgn, Alta,, where she]tris.
I engaged. in teaching,
artily congratulate -the SL.
students,
and Claza WoodsJohn onDungannon.
successFl}11,v their lower Nor-
.m:
has. Lockhart of Auburn vis-teaching15
the home or Mr. W. Taylor
lap.
7. McDonald and daughters,
are
nd Verna, of the
a few days at rile hone of
0s. Todd.
Peart Todd has returned from
friends at New Scotland;and
oints:
lam, Woods and Miss Emma
friends, in Kinloss on Sunday;,
ad bIis Marvin McDonald and
est Sunday at the home of
i s father.
laid Clark is kolidaying et his
ire.
Seaforth.
air; and Mrs. Colson are spending a
holiday with Gua}ph friends,
hiss Gertrude Reid has
But little do they know the longing.
Deep in our hearts, that his con -
-Widow and Family.
returned
from a pleasant' visit with London
and Waterloo friends.
bIr. and Mrs. C', Shea and f telly
and llrs. Shea, Sr:, Lav( been over
Mos, Saginaw' \rich., on avisit to
P. Freeman.q
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Miss Sarabel McLeanna'1 was in mils,
ford last, week on a visit to friends,
Miss Dorothy Wilson has been vis-
itin,, he: cousin Miss Kaufman of
, t
I lattsville,
Miss C'CCtta lYa L5,U1r, tt'11D has he'll
JZegina, is .rpcnding dire
vlgation at hcrsimne in town.kion,.
Mr. and lIrS. James I3eattic, who
have been Du a holiday!
1 jaunt jos
seeatt e (li s, have returned ]leer. Mrs
Beattie (lid not return with her lips_
band but visited her dauellter in
, d
Td.crboro for a tinio'
vlr. Jo( Robinson of th t)O111h11.0rh
Bunn sLa1', under slr:eping kn a telt
dminp a thunder storm was slightly
too take ti li5mh ung and was unable
to take up -pus (dm •fora few days
afterwards,
Ml•. C-. 1L1r 1115011 ICft t111S week on
a trip t0 'L11C West tVhlCh 1V11L pro-
bah1Y cover a couple of months.
Mrs, Laidlaw is visiting in '1'oroufo
anct trill go on from there for 'a eery
weeks' holidays hi Muskoka.
3stable
Mr. and M. 13eatbie and family
are visiting the lady's mo-
the,., lir§. J. Turner'
Rev, 1 ,a ler Corcoran is taking a
course of baths •at D'It, Clemens for
relief 0I his .iicufnal,ism:
llr, Regknald 1lilsoli is quite ill
in New York and his mother Pias
goMe•ssor)lie o willshim •
chic, is here from Brandon
Man., visiting her sister, Mrs, l'I•
D. Bright.
Miss. Roberts, nurse -in -training 'in
a New York hospital,' has retiiineii
AUCTION SALE. -THE UNDER-
signedlrhas bloc r instructed to sell
Y P t ton on Saturday,
August 1st at 2.30 p.m. on the
premises, William street, A good
well built cottage containing parbor
and dining room, three bed rooms,
1,13cheonellli Ifyrglassa good verandah
et in ;cud other
half open, all stone cellars •with
cement floors under. entire, house,
good large cement cistern in 0nc
cellar and new furnace installed
last summer electric light
g
in en- a r y room and c e 1
lar, adjoining same are about three
acme of land in good state or eulti-
vatton and about two nares of pas-
tura land, including ordlaril contain-
ing a good. variety apples, plums,
cherries anti peach areas in hearing,
'Thera is also a good bank barn con-
raining box shall for droese, two
cow stalls, also accolumoclation for
pigs and chicken and roots and is
equipped with three metal liked
.grain bins, There is also Oil pro-
Petty good sand and gravel that
would yield a revenue if purchaser
desired. 'There will also be offered
for sale oil premises at same date
and place a bight wagon, heavy wa-
gon, open buggy', cutter, hob sleigh,
•Winnipeg
set single harness, pain harrows,
scufiler, single plow, wagon tongue,
Dais churn No. root ul per,
Y 2 P i
chart cutter, 1 wheel borrow, 21
hens, Same anchor cedar posts, also
same square timber. This, propel-
ty IS, situated on Nortlr end of Wit-
lire street racing Recreation part{
•" and is wren adapted For ctlicken
raising. -W, IT. ' Watts, Owner,
Phomas Gundry, Auctioneer.
CREA114 WANTED-W'E RAVE E-
quipped an up -to -date -creamery veraGlasscs,
and we are ready to receive cream.
We solicit your patronage. We will
a •S
pay you highest prices for your
cream twice a month, also pay. all
express charges and Furnish you
•with cans. Those in the vicinity of
•Kinbmn ma y leave their cream
with Mr. Hall and he will deliver
it here. Write at once for cans
and"give us atrial. -Thr SealorthG.
Creamery Co. Box 486, Seaforth.
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Many people are using glasseswi
but manymore, should. If
they did it would save them
Y
eye strain, causing headaches,
and preserve the sight longer.
A. proper test by 1111
CA l�
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I Ilion Routes•
"GUINEA GOLD."
The noted steal{ horse "Guinea
Gold" will breed a limited nuof
mares •at lis own stable lab 40, West
End, 'rnckcrsmi'tlt,
W. Nett,
BARON WALLACE
Monday -will leave hisown stable,
S e b ,
lot 40, West End, Tuckersmitii, go
to IIuran Road, then to Graham
ITo1se for noon, then to Gilbert Main
for night. Tuesdaty - By ITolmesville
and Maitland con. to wm, thirst's,
for noon, then by wap of the Bethel
hel
Corner and Benmiller to Wilmot
Haacke's, Hur'oa Roan, for night.
Wednesday: Moron Road east to M.
Flick's for noon, then by way of 9th
COT1. t0 James Grahalm S, Lor night:.:
Thursday -'1b Wise's corner and Bay -
•Optician field Road to James Jackson's 2nd
of Stanley, for noon, then to his own
for nig Iht where he will remain
g
until the following Monday morning,
G. VV. Nott, Prop.,
g on
Ernest: Seguss, while hasp at his
trade 0I blacksmith, was rather bad-
ly kicked by a horse recently„ No
bones were broken and he is again
• umtea
able to e hds work•
Miss Govier or •Londesbolo visited
her brother Here For a few clays re-
centlyg•
Manager ]3urrel of the Sterling
Bankr. was in Toronto last week,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walken were with
Mitchell friends for a row clays last
tteclr.
Miss Jean Scott of I•.ial:rision lids
been visiting friends in town-
Airs, Roy, Willis and little daughter
h
:Of Calgary are visiting at the home
0f the lady's psren Ls, Mr, and Mrs
B. J. Crawford,
Miss Luella 'Bellamy Is .visiting re-
halves, in Mitchell, Stratford and in
Blanchard township.
Alt and Mrs. Innis of TIzivtrey,
Oxford county, visited the latter's
sister; Mrs. W, P. Sanderson, for a
fete days last week.
Mr. George Irwin of Ashfield fall
from a, load of hay at his own farm
one day last weal{ and: was r:athee
badll• injure.
Mr• W• P. Sandcr5on has bought
a' -- •: fermi ca.T and, the Hire} rile •ar-
rived: last week.
Miss Mabel., NI: Suitt ryas •ntarriocl
Last week to Mr. Clarence Cameron
of Pine Rie'dr.
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THE CORNER ���
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Live and Let Live
For y� �° }
Breakfast,
f
Cooked Cereals, Rolled
Bacon Eggs, bfarmaladc.
Fruit' Once.
For 1,llIIL'heons
Luncheon
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Oats,
Jams
optician will tell.
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Let us make the test for
you
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Jeweler and Ismer Of Marriage
Licenses.
Hensall
Geo. Dick was in Chicago lash
attendance at the funeral of
et..
nd Mrs. D. A. Care bol and,
Perris of Toronto are holiday-
t Hensall oront Ythe
Margaret Drysdale has return-
a visit with her brother in
.
Welsh's new residence will
ready for occupation,
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is `
o h of Mrs, Dick..,
Lor mother,
her mother, Diel{. ,
Ii' Smith' has been ,visitin •
S
ler, .Dr. Hossock of Lucan,
George Ingram and her dare
Haugh, of Vancouver are
friends in town and vicinity, ;
P. L. McArthur of Y ancouvci
1 guest at the borne of Mr,
ruing,
blat[ir, Ellis and '.Bee 'Grim-
I
e to Sargog I;alce this ('eek
after ( act of c is
party h ldren sent
Ire Fresh Air people of '[bion-
p p
Sous Pork and Beans Meat
Soups,.
Patties for Sandwich, Salmon,
Sardines, Kipperel, Herring,
Cooked ITanl and Bologna, Jellied
Flock; Tinned Meats, Rice, Tap -
ioca, Quick Desserts, Jelly Pow-
der., Teti, Loaf Sugar, llratermel-
0n, Olives,
For Dinner,
Cooked Meats, -Potatoes, Canned
Tomatoes, Peas, C. Beans,
Et'e., Pickles Meat Sauces Cat-
sups, Salad Dressing, Cucumbers,
Olhvc Oil, new Tomatoes, Bauan-
as, Shelled Nuts Preserved
,
Strawberries; Raspberries, Etc.
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Canadian
National
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Exhibition
PEACE YEAR
to resume' her duties after a visit
with her mother in town,.
1120: and Mrs. D. T. Hepburn
P and
sol were in town last week while go-
ing through the countryby
on an auto
trip. Alt. TIe
'a Phrin was at one time
number or the .Dominion Bank
stall here.
bliss Bate Broadfoot of Hamilton
has been holidaying at her •Ironic in
town.
Master' ITarr. H'inchl g
r.1, lvllo-was
with the Cadets at London wa s the
the all-around champion-
ship in the Cadet atletics. P
-Mr: P.red Lau+romce •of the teaching
start the Vancouver Public school•;
spending the vacation at his home
Mcleillop,-.
The 01(1 Bos Reenion and Prost-
ci.al r y,
Firemen's 'd'oul:nament at Scam -
tri, August, tst':to tith, .pi:omises< to be
one .of the biggesb ali'airs in Wester
Ontario ibis year u:ova'' n
made for, the yace P soon bein
o.uuatodation of 1,5,
000.; The steatite business Maces
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and residences.17ave been gayly decor-
ated with -thousands'' of colored elec-
trio lights, flags, streamers -etc,Y
g g byever
,
VOTERS' LIST 1'914. MUNIC'Il AT
icy of the town of. Cli•nton • in the
County or Huron. -Notice is here-
given that I have tl:ansiritted or
delivered to the pesons"mentioned
1
in sections 8 and 9' of the. Ontario
Voters' List Act, the copies re
re -
oohed by such sections to ire trans-.
milted or delivered or the list made
pursuant to the card AC1 of all
l
persons aP sarin h the last Ass-
P g; Y
P
i -t' 10 Roll of the said Municipal-
rte to be entitled to vote at elan-
tions of members of thr, Legislative
,'
; Assembly and at. Municipal elections
ariel that the said list was first 605-
ted up at my office in Clinton on
the 14th day of July, 1914, and re-
Blains there for inspection. 'hectors
are called upon to examineg�
the said
list and if any omissions or other
errors are found therein, to take int-
mediate proceedings to have said, or-
fors corrected aceordia • talaw. Da-;
S
ted this .14th day of July, 1911.-
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D- J -L• Maephcrso,n, Town. G'-orlr.
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America sGreatest Livestock Show
Acres of Manufactures
Exhibits of bythe Provinces
Y .
Exhibits by Dominion Government
Exhibits by West Indies •
Wingham
brl'S Phos Sparling and Miss Nei-
he ,returned to -their: home in Sap-
naw,''Mich, last week alter a visit
in town with ilia lady's merlin', Mrs.
A, bIooney.
Mr. and Mr r
s, , N. Griffin and Mis-
Annie
acs Estelle and have gone on
a tri to Vancouver,y
a pl P `They will pro-
b 1 y he. absent a couple of, nioutlis.
and Mrswinner°of
, Alvin Fleming 011ot
onto have been . visiting CTrends in
ton'n,
Mies C. Rush has heel taking a
trip up through the Muskoka Lalres
hcv: C. L. TJouiutr, a rejoined finis-
5ionary from. Africa, preached in.' the
blethcpdist church- lace
week., eon +Sunday
'. , . l
Jlvliss Edna Robinson is spending a
vacation, with Miss Margaret Perl;te'
at their_smnmer''home at ICine'riedme,
Miss Mina A. `•Jobb was married i.ed on
Thursday to Mr. Frederick ,,A.
enMorris' The young couple have tak-
en up chert residence in 'town.
Mr., Alex. Young has sold his hard-
•
t+'err, business. , to• Messrs, -Ross and
Bell, who will take possession short
i y• Mr. Young will stake a: trip West
but has not yet decided `what he will
00.
Mr. P. ;Fishes, am old and respected
reskdent' of town,, passed awaylast
wee- f p`
week, after, as slrora illness. Mo.
been postmaster here
sinee 1867.In May last he and Mrs:
Fisher, .who was the first bride;:who
came to Winghani, celebrated their
golden wedding. The funeral took
glace on Thursday,
y,
-
Grenadier Guards Band
Dragoon(' Musical Ride
Auto -Polo Matches
Circus and Hippodrome,
Doren Shows in Single Hour
Boy Scouts' Review
Canada's. Bi est Do Sh w
_Biggest °
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E. E. II UNNIFO Lr
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,
LIVE AND LET LIVE CxROCLR.
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Y AN TAG.ES OVER ANY OTHER
MAKE AT R. ROWLAND'S HARD-
WARE, OR PHONIC 53.
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THOS. IIAWILINTS
PLUMBING and TTN514IIT'IlINCr,
1 ' SECOND HAND RADIANT,
'Zurich 1 -lel
Cora and Helen Knetchel of
are spending a few • weeksin
some or Mr. and Mrs, C,
Clross of J3erlin is spenri-
seadron, at. the home or mt.
Ed. Bossenberry. . `.
Layton Faust of. Garro, Mkch,
n visiting relatives in toe=n+
ct Mrs. Jack Pr:ceter are.
; a few"weeks with Detroit
y interesting meeting of the
s Institute was held at the
Mrs, Jo1rn,Dou 1'as on J'hurs.
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Paust> of Stratford spent
P
aye i in town recently . and
with his .grandmother, Mas.
Dakota,
od for North10
nd lIIrs. Donald. Kemp of the
1 Michigan have been visiting
• parents, Mr. and MOs.
sparks.'•
nd Mts. Stoako f f Mitchell;
their son, .Dr.pStosko. F of
or a few days recently.P
y
r Earl Johnson of ,C
' 'Minton''
n the guest of his'uncle,.Mz',
ohnson duringthe :past •weekust
Rupp and daughter Hazel
are spending a vacation
Is of the lady's mother., Mrs.
a1d. ,
�a ��� �� 8� d
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HOME WITH OVEN FOR SALE
CIIEIF
THOS. A��/ � �'.
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Phone 53.
PLUMBING AND HEATING,
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Greatest Oriental Spectacle
ever presented on Continent
Paintings from England, Scotland,
United
United States and Canada
Educational. Exhibit
Goods in Process of Making
Athletic Sports
Aero Hydroplane l lights
Grand Water Carnival
From.
�� � rte °
As I have opened a Studio
at. Blyth, myStudtomChnton
y Tuesda
Will be closed y•Creatore's
I .roti preparedto go to the
3 t on mySaxon Car.
and. do, '., any' . work you, . W15h. to :•'
yAcid
have done within short notice,
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Phone 66. Clinton
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FARMERS
Try our fertilizers Potash and
Phosphate Nitrotic and Soda,
'Soda,
foryour root crop.. We will mix
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them for . you and you wall get the
crop,
e,
Famous Baud
the:Iulsotrica.l; Decotativo and Equip-
Equip -
• spent Co, : treof
o Toronto -the electric
C11e5 'courts. Of honor .and emblems OP
the fraternal societies presenting a
ma precept sight, Time ;
areshotes and
attractions fmmshed by the Mey-
erholi Co. of New Yorlr,, and the fire
works display is antler the direction•
or -Igo Il'and of Hamilton.
ti
We- have jcountx
ust receiv=
"
ed into stock a Carload of
choice western
'OATS
1 S
also a Car. of Canada Port=International
land
ea
Score other -Bands
Dozen Band Concerts Daily
,
Chesapeake and Shannon
•
Biggest Midway ever
Peace Year fireworks
Peace, Tattoo
Banda 400 Musicians
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STT FINK
'Photographer.
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T.rp our Corn Feed [or cattle and,
hogs;
Also Seed Corn and all kinds of
29 1914 Sept. 14
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1'I31 ,OLD BOYS'
It Will a O
RE -UNION AT STRATFORD. pay you t0 phoneTORONTO
Over 2,,000 is HeinUS' for prices.Come
$ g spent in spec-
rally eleetrifyarlg the street of -` ',
ford for the Old Boys' .Bennion Aug- 'JOHN'
'
Y play„ g ill\ H JTlvOli
1-8 at, gorgeous, dis J'o' 9
Tho Fergie!. Greater' Exposition LONDBSBO:RO, 01�1T
Shows at 01d Boys' Reunion, Strait-
FOR SALE.__.
Fork Rope, Sling" 'Rope and
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Trip Rope,, Fozks, Pulleys,, ';
Deering Twine, Machina Oil.
so a few buggies and a few
sets of light h me s 'left that
I will sell at cost $
flour rot the North End Peed Store.
anii see our agent for ,t]ie
Hetrtzenan Co:
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Fran � • Evans
VilntOYi
TERMS : C1iSII. • Phone 132
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IT. WILL TAY YOU TO 'USE THIS
column Por For Sale,.Wanted,
Fourid Lost E'tc: dvta S. :AIt who
have tried it sap' so,
Seaforth. "g
Miss Nettie Siilhnglaw is holida-
ing in Muskoka. Y
Miss C. McKinley is visilting friends
in Toronto for a few wee15,
ford, 'Aug, ;1: 8 are the finest and
west vaned ever seen in Ontario. NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER.
John 1Vlay. Deerin Arent
Nl .tire-Rl, (r1RT MP 1X7 ti Alli R,
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