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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-07-30, Page 5301h 191 stanieu TOvirnsfrip miss Ed,iiibedibi :who ehas : hoots. eleiting aMr, ,MoKinleY's of, "GM Cloehmt Line, haSe returned -to` eeher, ham° hrSeatortM •. 111r. .leand Mrs: Nathate Peek, With neice, 141:8 Mabel letellentee, inotored to Ialeknow' at week .,to • visit the Rev. George McKenley, Terotber M Mrs. Peck, ' announce& in the -.Sunda)! ;sehobl that the Rev, a'Steiyart; would hold a, servieeeat the honee of ,Edward Glen of the 2nd. eon-. 'vessioil • on "Monday evening, At •'the :time -appointed -thete bad gather - 'ed he neighborhood of . eighty people old and young th hear •the gospel message. spoke about owe ,eives ' amayet's web •'and the greatimpo'r once o p mg en 'the right material. There 15,411 ways be be 'a wartn epot in Gee hearts+ ,oe the people Of this vicinity for D. :Stewart. elneellepord Moans :News -Leader: • B1 gthr What might have been a serious an- -Cident happened to Mr. john Ross- onCeWednesday, night of last week. He 'was in the haymow; spreading lake bay ,tfroin tee unloader when, by some, misebanee, the load of hay, weighing .about 700 pounds, fell on his neck, and, he was stooping at the time. If the hay had fallen on hid head the likehood is that would have killed bin. A Dr. was .sent for and brought ehim to lite home in an autoraobile and ander his attention it is expect- ed he will soon be around again, ,Quite a strong gale of wind swept • over hare last Friday morning, hut -the oaly damage it did was to blow -down the smokestack of tha power *house. It will be a few days before .aeother will be secured, and in the meantime coil. oil Imam will have to the used. - News -Record means News -Leader, ......7.....________. Heiman. Last week D. .A. Cantelon pinches - fed from Mr. Geo. Sutherland, tem Me- Intyre cottage, at present occupied by Dr, McDonald. The time may be not 'far when David may again make one I n , our midst, A happy event took place at London on the 15th, when Miss Butt, one of • our most highly esteemed lattice was united in marriage with Mr, John ;Murdock, a prosperous aud very mud: .respected farmer, residing near Bruce- , held, Newt -Record means News -Leader. METHOD (ST MINISTER OF THE EARLY DAYS PASSES A WAY, Rev, Benjamin Clement, one of the best latiowa Me th o d is t ' min- :1st:ere in Western Ontario, and a for- mer president of the London Cotter - mice, died in Goderich on Wednesday or last week, RIs last pastorate wad at Londeehoro, but he had been super- annuated for a ameba of years, About twenty ware ago the late Mr. Clem.. ;ent was pastor , of Empress Avenue Methodist Church, • London. Other charges where he was slaeloned were Clinton, Petroha, Kill',svillu, Exeter, ' and Stratford. Ile riad been chair- • -ea, . man of hig district mauy ti11108. `Abokql seven yeas ago, after taking up residence in °adulate the veteran clergyman sufferer! a paealytie stroke and had not been in good health --sine. Ho is survived by three 80/15 and, one daughter : F. E, Clement, chief engineer of the T. 8.; N. 0. Rail- way ; A, H., with Nisbet ,,e, A.Md, Toronto, 13,1-1, also of Toronto and ales, a E. Ilodgens, Godes:Mb. The remains of the Leto Rev. Mr.. Clement ; were interred at Maitland cenlotery on Friday afternoon and a , a nom- of ministers of the Methodist Craferenee were present to do honor to their former eolleagee. I Rev, IL X, Hager, of Cioderioh : R4'. E. Armstrong, or lesees, and Sc', W. Rigsby,' of Sarnia, officiated tat lthe house, At North Street elnirch Rev. G. N. Hazen, nksident ot the London Conference, " addrease,d -a large tobgregatioe fzeterrieg feelingly to theeesciel services •and praisewor- thy life ot the late Mr. Clement, Rev: el, le. Ford,- of Victoria street church '-'•-•\e. also spoke. ' ' .: . The pallhearere were Revs. Dr. Rut- ledge, Clinton, Drs. .111cCeenus, Lon - EL Deacon, It, Iezwitt, 1375,t,, It:. artaRtrong, Essex ; la. CI, Powell, Clieten A. 31, TODD DJ1OWNED • AT PORT DO',1175, Pare Dover, ..7t4y-' M Todd, aged '4, to tmegly of .- 0 °aerial]. „ and lately tissistant editor of , the. ••Por Dover Maple Leal, was drowned here today, 1. Nothing was known or his :' death entil two little girls, who were , paddling, stumbled .over the body ly- ing in water two .feet, deep, about . , twen1,31 feet from the' shore. • Startled by what they hait felt under thee; l'eet and • reeling sure that it was a body, hurried to the beeeh and Messrs. Wcstaand Patter" soo et Ilraniabed who ;"thoy told at onco Wenteeen and brought the body to the beach. ' ' Nothing could be done to revive • Mr. Todd. Upon thquiry it wae learned that he "vvente;ilown ' for ' his ;usual swim about nine o'clock ;this • niorning, with Harry Bloxsom, aged 8 with who.se .parents he :boarded: 'Me two.swane about for awhiM arfd thee the 'boy- wene home, • • He never thought :anything of etWa Todd'e alleenee, 0S -Often he, svelte to the newspaper °MM. -• " ;* eeee*" Coroner De. Coek„ after invesidget-• * . Iitg, came to the:conclusion' that; , Mr. ; Todd' selleized a 51i of apoplexy ae, was 8 SWiremeng and fell • 41110IISO, • 005 as he ',Area trying to tneke way to the bead,- and was drowned. , - . ITe will not ;hold any inquest.' ; Mr. Todd and his wife had been 'living 'separated!' ' $hi 8 ati "Presekil le Toronto. e Foxe; children also' sure • vIve, • , • • , i ting Mrs'. le, Miss of Du ends i week. Mr. Harry Beattie has returned to Winnipeg af ler a vacation apent "here. Mrs. Bea ttio and her children -mewl!' for a longer holiday, Mise Harriett W. Daley, formerly of Seaforte, wan married at Swift Current, Saslr„ recently to Mr, Wm. A. Richardson of that town. Mr. Tilos: Govenlock, who ba8 beee 'teaching at Sterat00, • MR been ap- pointed principal of. a school at Seel!, Ste. Marie. Mise 'Alma Mad Risher was married last Monday week to :Mr. Wallace .7. T. Cewan ot 'Peron to. 11011,0111.",",,, eTlele ePeoPle.; of Weed greatiy:' .shoeked, yesterday.. aftinambe ,an learae, fling of the sudden . death tif "Ws. "Y•u-". ";eChti ,With her,,Intsband.reeided; ;On :the 'Lender]; Road, north' of '•".' the Villagefe: **She theft euddealy. bi, head; 'failure' in the Middle ".e4' the .foreneell.,"' She leaves' eevetal scine •Ita.ughters ,grown e up and 'scattered.. Teed" , dau- ghters „reside in "Victoria; . three, 'sons ;are' ;Ode High/1./taz,";', 'One; daiightee, New„,York City, who wat ,hozine 'ter: vacititiOna,Mid. lat. for 'that, city *a''few days ago and one athone MrJohn Melearlane. efetoeva is 0.. sie tee of ',the depatted, ' Settf0;r111. ; Mrs. '1'. 05'4e:en-fp of Toronto, a former resident, has, been visiting 1110 and Mrs. M. Y. Mace!), • She. Went to Bayfield to Spend a *fee' weeks ' by the lakeside, : • "Miss Margaret Broadroot i$ spend - ng a -fortnight in Goderigh as •the uest ot Mr. and Mrs; lered Davis. Dr. Belden of Toeouto has been isiting old friends in town during he pase weak. • Miss Belle McKay was, in Steattord or, a day or so last week. Miss Mabel Strasser has returned one a visit of some weckg with hi- nts in Stratford. and Godetich. Miss Cora Gelb has been appointed rganist hi Sea Thomas church. Mrs. S., Wilson b5s returned to her rne M Calgary cater a visit of see - al weeks with hie. parents, Mr, and es. Strasser. r00714 Clerk Wilson visited Gait and etteville friends for a few days last cIa Ties Elizabeth Lawrence end her other, Mr. Fred J. Lawrence, of the mouton and Vancouver Public ools teaching staffs respectevely, holidaying at their parental home ' Its. 11/, J. Nixon and little son, of edo, Ohio, haye been guests at idle m of Mr, and Mri .Jaines Nixon. a Arbiter Bishop has returned to hozne in Hamilton after a Meet. h friends in town. re. Horner of Edo, Penn., and • C. S. Doble of Brandon, Man., here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bright, r. Fred Larkin of Toronto is ding his vacation with his par - 18v, aitld Mrs, Larkin, at 1303r- . v. T. Wesley and Mrs. Oosens or ion have been visiting friends In 1. Mr. ('05005 oectipied the Pill- ot the Methodist church 00Sun- neipal Miller of the St:Mottle slate has roseate!! his positioa ke a position on the staff of the va Normal School. • Annie McLeod has returned to 11 alMr spending a holiday wi 1:11 1.51 in town. go Jackson and his wife and of Lethbridge, Alta., are Me- tter former's parent, Mr. anti Geo,. 111.Jackson of leginontlail- es Maggie and Mac alcDonald ndalk have bren vis :ting fri‘ n the vicinity during the past 14; fr ho et 111 PI br led sch are in Tol eon his wi 111 AIM hay57)!)57)!)se ents field Re Lore tows pit day. Pri Colle to ta 0 ttae Mis Detre trim Jud 1001y Winghain Miss Edith McGregor of Langside and Miss; Kate kenaetly of 'ree"swater spent a few days in to5vn as the guests of Mr. 'and Ales. Geo. Oliver. 111e. end Mrs, ClCoelenniont ,of Apple visited friends 1/1 '1Vingharn end eic:e- ity 10r. a few , days last web,, Et. and Airs , Brown. fee eSetherlaed, Sask., are guests aC'the hoine of the former's 00 8,,, Mts. S. .Bro w Mr. .1,Vm. Bone has gone 011 a trip to the west. Mr.' and airs. .Oscar Rogers of 'Poe - ciao 'are ehe guests of the 10d31's pee- entse Mr, and Mrs.. Geo. Wpan, Mes...1V. J. Pattison has been vis- iting her 8Istee, Terre, Leaky of Kin- cardine. . Me. ;Harry Shaeffer has, gone to Hanover to . take a pest OD. , M15, E. B. Walker has returned from 011511 in Ottawa. ' Miss Annie Doyen et Toronto it spending. 11 vacation at len flame in -tweet. • " r 3\14 r 14; IIatably at" London was M town for a few days this weee. , Mr. ; 0: N. Griffin, clerk of the eighth divisiou .colirt and 'general in- surance agent, will be ; Weigh axe ' 8, new postmaster,: and wili take 'the ,plaeo of the lattat4r. Pete!: Fishee. Thera Were a great many applicatithie made' both Front the town and tee eurroun- ri le re country. • • IDEA li VA ,CA T ION TRI P VIA .Cilt EAT 1.!AKES ST L'Aeleell IPS At this season of the, year when so Many• are planning their vacation "1,There To o" naturally edges -- What could be neore delightful then a Great Lakes trip, where the air is*pure, the elm shines" and cool 're- freshing breezes blow 7 Five sailings weekly from, Poet Me - Nicol} Inc Sault; Ste, Marie, Port Ar- thur and Fort William, Steamship Express leaves Tozzonto • 12.30 pars, sailleg days,' inaking direct (*mice - It you ere contemplating a , trip, d'on't Mt this slip your inemorYt Canadian Paeifie Steamehips make Gm fastest, team have the best of accom- modation, and bee table is enexaelle ed. Fell particulars and reeervation • C006,111t1L legistier. Coats had" ti la plants stolen from t tho registry office the o night: It Wae Mean Coats hones -it ev;ill not ' Harry .130113M, a r; town a good • 'many y Gu now of elph "wee ',the week ;01, Jainee Mete accompanied by his 'dam Mabel, ,and his daughter Richard Bolton! ' , Mts. Edgar Weston tun of 'Bailield and Miss Nel of Calgary have been gue home, of the formeres tito Wit, ohnsen, Mayor Reid, was ;very i ' now el10a01 (101 Clinton News -Record cl(?deric4i yo flue begone • Mr. Fred Wallaca''er Witiltipega who erindow of • has bean across' to the, ()Id Cioinite'Y thee dey, or on a visit, wae.' • the gifeat laeteweelt ttiek, tend Ildre ; of his sistet, Mrs. 1VIcIlattie ,000eh'agai. Miss' Tena Graham of Cliteagraat reetdeet: of visiting Izet mother, M, Jahn Cera - dere ago and /lam of town, • guest last hell. He was ghter, , Miss Mrs, 1 two 13005 fie Robinsen sts . at the thee, ,• Mts. 11' last week to himsell Me. and leire, Jack . :Campbell of Port Colborne have' been vieiting fei- ends in town.' Aftss 'Jennie Nebel' of WalkervEte has been' a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. A, Nairn. , • Mt. .C. :Cl. Carey of ' Mo.oso Jaw, Sask., • spent . last week. at the old home in town. . Mr. Wilt enemas, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, II, Clime of Toronto, whose home La at St. Louis, ate spending the summer in team. • Me. Harrys Clucas of Tdronto was a guest in the old 110171Ie 'Lowe last week. Miss, Rose :titian of Port Colborne, was a visitor at het home in -town during the past fortnight or so. She accompanied her sidter, Miss Marjor- ie, to the .summer school at Alma College, St Thomas, last week. Rev, Benjamin Clement passed aw- ay at hie Inane on Wednesday of last week atter a long. illness, He . had beeit ,sdperannuated for even. years. Ile is survived by 0100 5009 and one daughter, Mrs, /I. " Hodgens of town. With 'warning came • the silM- along of death to Mrs. D. ele Naftel, of Britannia road, Goderich, on TU05- day evening of last week, for, though ehe had nob been in good health for the past six months and had been cienfined to her bed for several weeks Ibis spring, with the advent 01 sum- mer she had regained a considerable degree of her customary brightness, and on Tuesday ,afternoon had adopt- ed a vieit from her brother and had accompanied hint ts, the carriage. She was sitting at the tea *MIA when her husband noticed her head slnk for- ward, and going to her, found that tile spark of life had gone. Mrs. Naftel was the second daughter ot the late John Thomas Nat tel, arta had passed the allotted span by just ten days. Besides her husband, she is survived by her daughter, Miss Em- ily Mattel, of Goderich and her son, Walter Nattet of Brantford. Charles Nattel and Alfred Nattel of thc Day- fiehl Road, William Nance or Cali- fora'a, and Adolphus Nat MI, of Hali- fax, aec! brothers, and Mrs. Gaundree of Vancouver, Mrs, J. 0. Haldane, of rizona, and Miss hi. H. leaflet, of Halifax, are einters. Mrs. N'aftel was 0 lite -long member of the Angel- ica!, church, and fee funeral was Isehl Friday afternoon' from, SI. George's church, the rector, Rev. ./. B. Fah - (mingles in ofn via 1 fug. THE BLIND C1-111,1) 52011,8Arefeell) SCITOOL. The expenditute of public money upon ,,schools and s0000l-mm.10es" is regarded by our legislators, and by the people who elect the legislature as a good invesam en t. The ed uca Led man is. mare useful to the communi- ty! than his illiterate neighbor ; hie labour M more Productive, he lives a happier and more conteated life, tak- Mg an intelligent interest in the var- ious questiens thee tome before him far Mice -eon ; he is !tot eesily 011511(1 by thee derceogogie agitator, and he knows belter than to yield to temp.: tations in; a criminal direction, For these and numerous • oilier equally) good reasons, its "pays the state': to proveM faculties for valuation tor all the eleildren of the people, whether botn or coming ream a foreigia country lo make their homes among us -Mince our 1010 school system, re.; intoreed to' some 011 114111 by compel - e01:3' education 1aw8,' Icor the blind; wee, caneot be ttusgelt to read .hy sight, a system foe eeading by touch has bcon devised, bee printed °hailer:- torsrepresenting letters,. etc., being embosaed paper ie8tead of be- ing indicated by a difference in c,Or'' NW. Having leaned to reed and Weite, the elecatiau er the blind pee - son rail be coal:Meted to .any destred extent including Lee 8We:eats taught' in public schools far Um geeing, mus- ic and eoveral handl:wafts.. Happily eho bleed are it at seine:en tly neater- ousl to necessitate the , quipmeitt et 'many seem!!! for accommoda- tion, ee the scheme of taking the blind child,. ta the free school instoad blind child has been adopted. Tho Ontario School 107' tl Riled, 10eated at etran bleed, adniht as pulp html pareofts of both 50,X01j between the Agee of seven and twent1'-0130, with- out ot Meuse lot board, tuition on books, bat parents are expected to P103111' clothing and pay travelling expeneee. 71 Is , a. school -not a "Home," 001 a Hoepetal", nor an. Asy- lum -and ,aniong e1,110 ptipile are madly who, ;though' 11,011 entirely brad, have sight .50 defectiee that they earmuff receive an eflecatifin 111 ;ltc otdinary public schools; 11 any reader of The News -Record has a .ceild 80 M- adera ea knows of mu; in his neigh- borhood, a letter or node card, ad- dressed to I -I. le. Gardiner, Principal 0.S.13,, Brantford, -giving the name and porzt-oilice of parent or guardian, will help the school to do all the work, Inc which - .1.1; • wae established and is maintained ,637 the Gavel:n- =0 le to Sarnia August 810. Clintrin at 7 Sarnia 92.35 steamer Tard 1 55(05 trip. ; All ti an ehips, at eeery (Jana- nia via speci and 'Detroit. on Saturday Exot.T.waom • SPecial train wet leave .18 a.m. Retetti fare to . Sarnia. to 11otroilz via unoo, 66 cents per round diets good to leave Sar - al. twain at 10 pan, on ust 1010, " diah Paelfic Ticket ()Mee; Monday, Aug Neers-Reeord means News -Leader. , Marriages , CuWAN-FISHERe-At Seafortb, on eluly 20111, • by the Itev. A. W. ; Barker, Wallace J. T. Cowan of e'oronlio" to Alnia IVIae, daughter I and Mee. J. lellsbeie of Sea- KORLEY--DIS.I.ARDIN el -At Grand 13etal,, on July 15th, Arthur •Wil-, • Jiain Morley to Zella, Disjardine, daughter of alrf and Mrs. Adolph- .• ea Disjardine of Grand Bend. RICITARDSON-RUSSELL--At Swift Cuerent, 'Sask., on July 13th, Wip,nirred, youngest da71- gilte1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Dal- ey of Seaforth to Mr, William. A. Richardson of Swift Current., • Births cANTELoN---ra Clinton 00 J ttly 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L. Cantelon of Toronto, a sole CHARLESWORTI-1-11t Port Arthur, on July '201;11, to Mr. and Ilfre. R. J. Charlesworth, (formerly Zada McRae of Clinton), a son. JOHANN-In Wingert/1i, on July 1 In Mr, and MI'S, W,johan daughter. ECK-A:ITER-In'Morris township, July 1 7131, to Mr. aud Mrs. L Eekmier, a son. CLARK -In Exeter, on July 1410, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Clark, a d ghter. FOWLER -Li Stanley-, on Julys 17 to Mr. anti Mrs, Fred Fowler, daughter. IDMORE-In Seaforth, on Je 2011,, to Mr. and M. S. 0 more, a son. LAMONT--In Grey towngnip, on Jt 230a. to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 1 100111, a son, MCCALL-In Mortis township, on 15, 1711,, to Mr. and Mrs. Pet McCall, a son. Deaths.. CLARK -irk Clinton, on ,July 271 • William Mathewsan h 73rd year, , ONN-In Clinton, on July 2011 Bertha M., youngest; daughter Dr. William and Mrs. Gunn, age 14 years and 2 months, STREETS -1,1 Clinton' on Jul' 271 Henry Sbreets, aged03 years. JACKSON -In Wingliam, on jul 178h, leftward James Jackson, o Cultose, aged 53 years • and ! • DRE111V10-116inig' Exeter, on J ty 1611, , 0(1111)1111 Drew, aged 86 years and .1 men tits. HAMEL-In • COIborne township, 01 July 1710 Anna Barbara, Noll., widow of tee late George Habel, in her r 798 yea, NAFTEL-In ('rodcrice, on .11113, 2 ist, Margaret Anquetil, wife of 1). J. Nattel. CLEIVIENT - In Goderich, un July 22nd, Rev. Benjamin Clemeat, for- merly- of Clinton, FURNISHED 11(1025-02E Qitwo gentlemee ean have. nicely furnished rooms with board 10 a private family. Home privileges,.-.APPly to 13011 7, Clinton , --14 CIGARS and TOBACCO Having eut in a stack, of cigars of the most 'popular brands and also tobece,os I regpecttelly , a ehare of your patronage, it you.. 51:e a smoker. • rIELviN • Nevi; Dunford 's Furniture S tore. VOTERS' LIST 1 91 4.-IVIUNICIPAI,- ity of the town of Clinton . in the ' county of Herom-Notice is here- by given thati I have tran'emitted or (leave:el to the Pe1:50118-'71100U0110(1 10 teetions aud 11 61 the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies re- qeircd by such sections lobe trans - or delivered of' the 111 made pursuant to the said Act, of all peesolm appearing by the last Ass- essment Roll of the said Municipal- ity to be entitled to vote at elec- tions of Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Meenicipat elections and that. the said list was first pos- • Md up at Thy office la Clinton on the.14th ;day of July, 19101, and; re- (Ilains there for inspection. Electore are called upon to examino the said list and it any 00115510713 07: oth'e'r errors aro round ,therein 'to take, 111) - Mediate proceedings to have said er- rors corrected according to laav. Da- ted this 1,1th day of Jely, 1911.- 0• L. Meet/hereon, Towa Clerk. -42-3. We have just receiv- ed into stock a carload of choice western OATS also a car of Canada Port- • land • CEMENT. It Will. pay You to phone • , us for 'prices. JOHN HUTTON, LONDesBoRO, ONT. • NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER. eeIlCTION SALE-ea:TIE ,U" . signed has bean instructed by miblic auelzian on, 52 . August 1st at 2.30 •lam. 0 promisee, Wallah' street. , • A • well !milt cottage eoirtaining and dinieg toren, throe bed r kttchen, ;pantile a good ver ' with One half glassed 10 and half open, all stone cellars cenieet floor,s under •entire, 1 good large ceinent -cisteen111 "collet and, new furnace , hist last; s m III /:, electric .eve r yr. room ' and ler, adjoining same rut abOIA acres .of Iand 40 good state or e vation and about tw11,. acres of ture land, including °mimed con ing a good variety apples, pl cherries' and peach trees in bea There is also a good bank barn , taining box stall for horse, ' cow stalls, also accommodation .r pigs and electron and roots and equipped with three metal 1 grain bins. There is also on pertly 'good , sand and gravel evo(ild yield a revenue if perch desired,. There will also be offe for sale on premises at sante 1 • and place e light Wagon, heavy gon, open buggy, °letter, eob slei set single harness, pair harro sniffler, single plow, wagon tong Daisy churn No. 2, '' rIme PulP chaff cutter, 1 wheel borrow, hens, ramie aawbor cedar posts; a some square timber. This Prop ty is situated on North end of 11 limn street facing Recreation pa and is weal adapted for chick raising, --W. H. Watts, 0 wile Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer, FOR SALE. -A 3 -YEAR-OLD GELD- ing, broken M, also two 2 -year-old fillies. -Apply to Frank Powell, Goderich township, Clinton P. 0. NDER- e 10 alt: urdae, • n the gOod parlor omits, andah other with IOUSe, • one ailed light c e 1 - three tilt& pas- tain- 11015, ring, con - two Inc • is Med traot- aser reel ate wa- ge, ws, (10, er, 24 Iso et- rit en r, BUTTERMILK. --ANYBODY WANT- ing fresh buttermilk can have same on Wedeesday of each week at Hal- 4eneosav11114e3.butter factory by PhenirG -34. COTTAGES 'TO RENT IN JOW- ett's Grove, Bayfield, by the moath or season. Furnished. -For further particulars apply to W. Ia. Jowett, 17011 30, Bayfield P.O. or Phone 5 on 174, Clip ton Central. , CREAM WANTED -WE HAVE E- quipped an up -to -date -creamery nere and we are ready to receive cream. We solicit your patronage. We will pay you highest prices for your cream twiee a month, also pay all express charges and furnish you with cans. Those in the vicinity ot Kinburn may leave their cream with Mr. Hall and he will "deliver it • here. Write at once for eanS and give us a trial. -The Seaforth Creamery Co. Box 486, Seaforth. -20 TUE COHNEHTOHE Live and Lei Live For Breakfast, • Cooked Cereals, Rolled Oats, Bacon, Eggs, Marmalade, Jams, Fruit, Coffee, For Luncheon Soups, .Pork and Beans, Meat Patties tor Sandwich, Salmon, Sardines, Kipperel, Herriag, Cooked Ham and Bologna, Jellied Hoek, Tinned Meath, Rice, Tap- ioca, Quick Deeserts, Jelly Pow- der, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Wateeneel- op, Olives, For Dinner, Cooked Meats, Potatoes, Canaed Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans, Ebe., Pickles, Meat Sauces, Cat - sups, Salted ,Dressing, Cucumbers, Olive 011, New Tomatote, Banart- as, Shelled Nuts, Preserved trawberriee, Raspberries, Etc. E. E. HUNNIFORDT LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. Where the Good PHOTOS Come From. ' As I have oPened a Studio at Blyth, my Studio in Clinton will be closed every Tuesday. I am Prepared to go to the 0011510e on iny Saxon C'ar. and do any work you wish to have done within shoCt notice. Phone 66. Clinton OTTO FINK Photographer. • FOR SALE. E'xtension ladders 20 to 38 ft long, Deering Twine, Machine Oil, L. 2e, H. Fly Chaser. FIac ness and Ilfiggieo going at • cost, John May, Deering Agent NEWS-RECOR15,4e7EAS-LE tD R. ,000,000 LOSS, It is cal:la-sated by tee Govern- ment ,:that "keeping enela births with the poultry flocks after the breeding' season is costing (he „Canadian fertile ers over $1,000;000 eaCh year.. It is teetefoee to-, the, advantage ,lef eveeY O99-Peoducer to get rid of all cocker-. (1151 at once, . , Just reeelyed a carload rit nod; tend 13ran. , Only a few sacks of calf emeal Telt which, we are selling at a. reduced erecee 1000 live ducks, hens and broilers wanted each week at top prices. . We are - wholesale agents in Clin- ton Inc. Genres cured meats and.. poultry foods, . GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up=to=date Firm CLINTON. N. W. Trewattlia, Wm, Jenkins ALSO 12 INCH WOOD, Stapleton Saw Mill. Are Yon Using Glasses. Many,"people:ate using glasses but many more should. If they did it would save them eye strain; causing headaches, and preserve the sight longer. A proper test by an optician will tell. - Let us make the test for you? 4. J. GRIGG Optician Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage License's. IIECI,A FURNACES LEAD, CALL IN AND SEE THE AD- • VANTAGES OVER, ANY OTHER MAKE AT R. ROWLAND'S HARD- WARE, Oft PHONE 53, THOS. HAWKINS' PLUMBING and TINOMITHING. 1 SECOND HAND RADIANT IIDATE WITH OVEN FOR ataxo. CHEAP. THOS. HAWKINS. Phone 53, PLUMBING AND IITEATING The North End Feed Store. We keep in elm& a full IMe of ANIMAL INV lOoltATORS and pOULTRY. and STocre Pool), as well as the BEST GRADES Ole FLOUR and PRODUCE,. also FERTILIZe /DRS and BINDER 'e17I2E, • Call eel sec us and get Pr1ee8 when in towe, we are also agents Inc the Heinlizinan Piano. Old ones. • talcea im exchange Inc neW trzfea„ Frank W. Evans oin ton, - TERMS : CASH. Phone 192 NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER'. Paris Pate •$, $ Paris Meat Patty. # 0 $ What It Is. meat Paste sdpeel fa011.11; $: PrePared f o r sand- ; $ wiches and Picnics., It consists of choice t 1 meats and spices al- $ ready cooked, tempt- ; irig and delicious in ; s -mall tins for only $, $ Ilk each. 0, # ; Special This Week. $ 0 We are offering $ for sale a limited 4,0 number o f canned ; $ Tomatoes while they le; $ last only 10c per can. • VV. T, $ 0 it# "The flub Grocery." ........... Anything you want done in Roolivg Eavetroughiug Plumbing oi 'Furnace ivork. Call and see our Stock before placing your order, BYAM & SUITTER &wt.}, Plumbers rnona FARM FOR SALE. -THE EXECtor of the Soutlicarrese estate of- fers for sale 50 acres, being easb halt or lot 28, cote 6, Hullett. 'Phis is a first class farm, well watered and improved with good buildings and orchard, also seven acres ol bush land. -Apply to R. J. South - combo, Clinton P. 0. -21 Money 111_192.1y Needed! Their lot was never an easy one, evert limier favorable conditions. They had to struggle along through sheer hard work and h5nd4o-mouti1 pinching and serapiug. The came the blow; The husband wait strickeu down with tuberculosis, The wifo was left with four little ones to keep. But she faced the future bravely, buoyed op by the hope that some day her husband will come back. In, the mearnizne, she has to go out washing and cleaning every day, and then force her tireci•oat body to do her ow511 work ab nights. Cases of this kind are numerous. They always eall for prompt relief. For unlese consumption is quickly Merited iM torriblo effects herb many beyond the arab victim. At this moment money is urgently needed. ao that medicine, nourishment, and treat• meat may be taken to sufferers. We im Vero you to coatributo eoinethieg NOW. Inease don't delay ; the situation is serious, Contributions to the Muskoka. Free lios. pital for Consumptives will be graMfully acknowledged by W. Gage, Chairman Execubive Committee, 84 Spadini), Avenue, or it. Dunbar, Secretary. Tronaurer, 317 Zing Streeb NVest, Toronto. Canadian National Exhibition PEACE YEAR America's Greatest Livestock Show Acres of Manufactures Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by West Indies Grenadier Guards Band Dragoons' IVIusical Ride Auto -Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Dozen Shows in Single Hour Boy Scouts' Revie* Canada's Biggest Dog Show BA YLON Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent Pa• intings from England, Scotland United States and C'enada tducational Exhibits Goods in Process of Making Athletic Sports Aero -Hydroplane Flights Grand Water Carnival Creatore's Famous Band Score of other Bemis Dozen Band Concerts Daily Chesapeake and Shannon Biggest Mitivvay ever Peace Year Fireworks International Peace Tattoo 10 Bands 400 Musicians Aut. 29 1914 Sept. 1.4 TORONTO IT WILL PAY YOU To usr, THIS co1u or For Sale, Wanted, Found, Lost, Etc. advts, All whc have tried it sap so. .NEWS -LEADER, "