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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-09-17, Page 5eptFmmbcr 17th, I9I4 Gunton N'ew's -Record Hensall •, " r" •i: t'iled to', Ideri'].y BeaOl%.has e.uA + tigeles Cal, ,4111ex, spending• the. as lt tiith 'his ,:parent's •heLe: MLsMokin le dau ]lint Miss' and„1 1. .&, •.'Ij5ora,`have tett-wiled to their: bolts iii djnonton; Alberta, after a,yhsi, heLe` ;villi the;i farmer's sister, ,Nlrs Ca} lin .Miss Mtirie Carlin• acconvpanied theta to the Alberta, capital and will probably`be absent for some time. `;]fSs Boville of Detroit'has. been a: `` uera,t `at''the'llonie of Mr: jam.Coul'- (� s 4Y iItes Idol hili has rettirnert r o tern it With 'friends in.111 S of teL . a ds been visit- . isi ;.,. Mrs. Bell Of �DetroLL•ha t- 1. ',big her aunt, 'Mrs. I- laugh;.VlcDopald. A large number '•of'Hensall citizens. i visited the .'Toronto Fair last, week, ' letter's sister, ;Mrs: George MbChinch Mr, G. C Pett T as returned from ey o'n Sunday last. n trip through t'lip• West.- Mr. Andrew Miller. of Jamestown 1 1, fotiT was the guest 9f Mr, Harvey ;Hold Mrs.. 'John'•Pope has -returned �, visit to the''�ve5t, Misses ov'er. ythe weel.end. a i s t and Mr:+ and Mrsi' John A idol o h Mrs• avrre .lrfn To and r and Mrs' Win. Anderson', from Agnes have returned froiii Toronto M and will spend the autumn at their North 'Dakota; were guests at the borne here• home: of Mr. Geo; 'Johnston 'on Sun-, Geo. Brown was a Toronto Fair day last. sit, r eoThe News -Record to Jan. 1915 for r.tur last week' peon, also visited or to Jan.'1910 for $1.00. Ther Mr. F. Ruse of 1Tampton, who has:250• o passed., to her reward a }ver - been k on ill. Work on the neer town' hall has .thy soul in the person of Mrs. Wag - been seriously delayed by the non -an, ner, who died at ,the hone of her rival of material . from British Col- son-in-law, Mr. D. J. Mc0linchey, on uinbia. `. Friday.' The late Mrs. Wagner was The HuronPresbytery and Presby- seventy-six years of age and had been ; terial of Huron gathered' in - Carmel for many years a resilient of Hay church on Tuesday of last week. township, being among the pioneers. Rev,, Ben. Smillie was ordained and She was a kind andloving mother set apart for the work in India. I•Iis and a devoted Christian, being a sister has also offered herself and +member of the Lutheran cliiirch, Ziir they will leave shortly for the for- ich, for many years. She is surviv- eige field. ori by a family of six, two sons and Cour daughters. Her husband died fourteen years ago. The remains were taken to Zurich, for interment, the funeral taking place on Sundarp af- ternoon and being. largely attended. There will be a big crowd of Stan. wta>nieyi1Tow.nship ;(;o ge `e r Tolnlsttine' wile :haS Mr. �. �. been ,v siting friends , at! lititl[si,''ue A 'oh. etas returiell dome. 1i t.• r hased Mr.Roti�l. Sllaolttnan ,lids Ptt 4 a new bean threshing machine With'all . the. modern inprovemebts':wbich he, intends to run with ` sixteen .ligrsc power :gasoline engine, Mr. Wellington Ellidtt sold a good horse to atSeaforbiz buyer to he used: fol the war ,a.,few days ago 'P 'William l a to"r 'stili cd a' ear Mr. 1 y_.,. I i „ load of Cattle.rtd 'I'oronio on 'Sainte, day' Iasi . ' .an 'thele r roe d Stanley �townalt p d�, are no butter in the wl,le count[ y;, are•hol at their very best. '1V1r.;•1), J.. Stepllensoiu and Mrs. Stepheason'were thasiteste of the.; British Apprentices, ere W Thi ou ''1 Trained. ur $� Y f�to l oo 1. ' ie b h a r W. 11, yGatts;' bi lYl . Slioo::•.:gnen li',"a fle14y5 01 '1)evontl}lro, a iglandp ! ' ' Lt tit as• ;there alai Uh ' learned his. ,ti ado '• and *16,-1010,*, ing copy, • of lus 'appt enl iccl hip lndennL6,' the._usual onto at that ttmr 'ertiows that' his period Uf ti wining teas a length}i one, anti that he had to be a teal_ good boyi diming tits '"This fniten'ture tviinogecbh.thht tivn 'arni •13ere path W'attS, a' eel thirteen li. 1 .r g ys:lais son o.$ Geoiae : Watts of Vele in ";the t'ris a.li'oCklliraeonabo ,ill ., tlho Co fi ty-of Devon+ laborer,: by and withconseiftl`and,.appirohation of itis' said 1attier •,doth put himself appren 5ico:• to John Lay of: tlfraoontbe in the said county, Boot 4-tt(1 Sl oentak-, cr;; to learn -his art and -with _,hippo, of ter the Manner of ion,'apprentice to sctvo,front the day of 'this date' hereof un]id the frill. and and terie'of' -seven years from thence next folloivfug, to,. be ,;fully, complete and ended, - during which steriti the said apprentice his master shall faithfully serve'; hiss secrets keep;, his ;lawful commands everywhere gladly do, he shall do no damage to' his said master not see .to be done : of others but, to his power shall tell or forth With give warming to his said master of ,the, same he shall not wvaste toe goods of his Said master nor tend thein unlawfully to 'any he shall not eommitfornication nor; contract mat-' rimony within the said term he shall not play" ab cards, dice tables or'any other unlawful games whereby his said master may • have any loss with ,his own goods on, others within the said term without license of=his' said master he :.shall neither buy or sell he shall not haunt •taverns or play- houses nor absent himself froiu his said master's service day or night unlawfully but in all things as a faithful apprentice he shall behave himself towards his said master and ley people in Bayfield on the 30th all Inc during the said tern. And inst, to attend the Fair. - the said .John Lay shall in ,consider - The ' - •I al The following is clipped front a ation of tin good and thful ser- Winfield Kansas, paper and refers to vice of the said apprentice aforesaid an old Stanley boy, member of a well his said apprentice in the art of hoot known township family, whose death and shoemaking which be useth by was chronicled a couple of weeks ago : the best means . that he can shall "Mr. Samuel Stewart, living three teach and.. instruct or cause to be miles south of town, died August 21, taught and instructed finding unto the after a few days retirement from an said apprentice shoes and aprons and active and useful life. FIle passing wages as follows : 'In the first year was in' perfect harmony with his one shilling per week the second year life ; it could not have been more to .one shilling per week the third one' his wishes. Quickly and quietly his shilling and sixpence per week the earthly career was closed. fourth }czar three shillings per week The world has been blessed by lits the fifth year four shillings per week having lived in ib Ar friend in the sixth year five shillings per week speaking of his character said he was and the seventh and last year six often reminded of our Savior's ` de- shillings per week during the said scription of Nathaniel, "an isrealite term. And for the true performance indeed, in whom is no guile." of all and every the 'said convenantis Mr. Stewart was born in Leeds and agrei.ntents either of the • said county, Canada in the year of 1838. parties bindeth himself unto the otli- Ile moved to Missouri in 1868, where er by these preilents. 1n witness he was united in marriage to Miss Jes- thereof the parties above named to was united in marriage to Miss•JeS- these indentures interchangeably have sir, Campbell two years later. To put their hands and seals the sixth theist six children were born. lit 1889 day of IIay in the thirty-fourth year they came to Cowley. County', neat: of the reign of our Soverign Lady, Burden, where they lived until mot•- Victoria bj the Grace of God of the ing to their present home south Of Untied Kingdom of Great Britain and Winfield, fourteen years ago. Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, Funeral services wove held at their and in the year of our Lord oris home Saturday at 2 o'clock under: thousand eight hundred aad seventy - the auspices of the Christian Science one. -Signed sealed and delivered in church in the presence of a host of the presence of John (uteline Wil - friends and -relatives, The body was 'liani I3erepatii Watts, George Watts, John Lay.” Zurich Mr, Fred Flowald has gone to Wa- terloo Seminary to begin a prepara- tion 'sic r tion for the aunt r Miss Dorothy Truemner has return- ed to Toronto after a visit with her parents, here, Mr. Marshall Zeller of the . Royal Bank staff, Mount Forest, visited his home here for a few days. Miss Elizabeth Rennie has returned from a visit in Rdgina and the west. Mrs. Peter Bender spent last week with Brantford friends. Miss 'Vera Siebert has, returned home from a visit of some weeks in Berlin. News -Record Means News -Loader. Encourage Exhibits_ at Fair " GClDE1ZiC11 I\TDTISIRIAL -FAIP t0' be held, on •Monday, TueS(lay and. Wednesday, Septernber 21st, 22nd and 23rd, ; stand grand ' Usital• attractions, of F, and track,great Speed tccsts; champ: jtlnship•loot races between Huron and Bruce. " h'ruit, Cattle and Domestic ..Arts classes well "'filled. Come and halve• a good; day's outing. .-Farmers Offer ..to `Help. Review. ('[i�incaLdhiell ) The suggestion ' 'ofatruce' •C'oltnty- f Paimcr 'that, each'-,farrrier n Bru Ge giVei biisltels, of o5`ts''llap niet, With a ,general response.,, • :'Another'. farther, an. 1-Dx-County . Uooncillor, suggests that- a 'mill On ;the dollar. be raised:'as•was done' in Peel County' and that'auyone wishing` to. do further 'could: do so Elther';suggestion is good enough if acted -upon. AR' cities; and' towns are doing their part,' but otiv;. Jug to the difficulty of 'canvassing the " country districts, ;farmers who Would be glad_to contribute may not ,be ask This is a time when the far- mer is the, only : ipan vvlio• can face the winter without fear. He is one of the few who will profit by the war. ' He will not have to support neighbors, who are in want, as towns- people tvrll have, to do next winter, Wo •t c 'C om armars Farmers matte a, grave mistake, says an exchange, who do not encour- age their, sons, daughters -and -hired help to take part in local agricultur- al exhibitions. It gives all concerned even the whole cotnmunity, a com- mon interest in the success of exhib- its from their own locality. We have often noticed the real interest that centres around the shelving at the local fair of a colt, driving horse, carriage or agricultural team. in the case of a lady drivel: or, equistrin- ne all the young fellows in the town- ship who know her are watching ear- nestly and hoping she. will win. Around the cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry pens centres varied 6151 1:0t5 laid in its final resting place . hi. the and the chaps who lose de- highland cemetery, a beautiful spot termine there and tlhen ilial next year they will show a win - nor and set about • the contract with renewed energy and ambition, In the home the commendable spirit of rivalry . obtains. 'file . prim quilt, piecc'01 fancy work, butter or- plate of cooking, bread or buns, cre- ates a local interest that nearly sl - ways bears 'good fruit. Encourage the boys and girls, then,. to get some- thing ready to show at the Fall Fait at Bayfield, Sept. 29511 and .30th. hope to hear Bite try f Setting an example before,. others by, their. liberality. Farmers are vitally interested in the success of British arms, particu- larly in the success of the 'British inlet FIow much would their grain or .cat- tle be worth 1 the • British fleet fail- ed to keep open the transatlantic lane on which they go to the :British mar- ket ? Yet that is only a sordid con- sideration as compared with the hun- dred years of peace we enjoyed is Canada just because„ Britain's navy was kept up to a standard which made it respected. Until a few years ago we did nothing in rotate for all, the blessings we enjoyed through Brit isit supremacyon the high seas. Let us matte up for that and de it glad- ly. Let the measure be full, pressed down and running over. The News -Record to Jan. 1915 for PROF, 'FRANK WEAVER, • L• G.S• Piano and Voice.: ,Specialist. Thorough' instruction given in all branches of voice culture and Piano,, 15 years practical exper- ience, Fon terns and other partic- ulars apply artic- ulars,apply to;Mrs. J. W. 'Trele. v - en at residence: -49 PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN --I AM re commencing nit► Primate )•.Cinder- garten on •Sept. 1st in the little school Iron 1.30 p.in. to 4.00 p;.ms and would like a limited number, of .pupils''between-the ages of 4 and 7 years: Terms $1.00 per month in' advance• -Hazel O'Neil. d6-1 N. ED. - DAIRYMEN CREAM WA T having' cream to sell write to 01 ovsrloolcing the Walnut river.' News -Record means News -Leader. • No Better Roads Than About Clinton Our Soldiers Get Good Pay. • The, Government is treating aur Canadian soldiers with commendable generosity' in' the shatter of pay. ' Many married men who have gone to the. front may find that they re- ceive more themselves 'and have more molten for their families than if they stayed at home or if the world was at peace. Canadians at the front are receiv- ing ;61.10 a day, or $7.70 a week. They' have 00 oicpeileo for clothing or 'ler, board arid as' even their 'tobacco is supplied free, tberii.ls no chatty on the pay. In addition • the fancily of vie mataacd man will receive' 65.50 a week by the. decision .of the Govern ht to is sufficient if Ibis not in oral and t rare for their needs there is he Pa- • Criothc Fund. to look xftcn them., Many men will also receive their" salaries while they are away. 'The Government, however, reserves the n 1.- alto •t • separation lc the c i ' ho P ,tib -right to 5v to wa arc Figuring the soldiers clothing and board as worth , $5.00 a; week, his ;soldier's job is equal to $52.70 • in money?. Cutting Down The Grants. Says Mr. E. J. Howard of London;' Blyth Miss Little has retuned from a trip through the west.. Mr. Wm. Mason has been buying horses for remounts . for the British army. .A number ,werei shipped from this depot last week. Mr. Caesar has returned to his home in Mai ksale after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. IL : A. Thomas. wheels- . Ttovvarcl is a veteran man and has toured about in many states of '-the Union and pretty much 1Vl31. Canada as well. He 1s thus a -and as:lie ti e f roads < pretty *ood 'ilii 0 i judge P 1 6 says the highways about Clinton and particularly the streets of 'his town ape amiong the very' best, who will questi101 itis opinion ? 25c, or to Jan. 1916 for 61..00. Marriages OILLIES-ANDREWS - Sept17511, Erma daughter of Mr,, a Andrews, to Fred.. 1-REI•D-:[it S 16th, Mark, sill Mr. and Mrs. Jana Elliottof Clinton.EY-ICING,-0[h Stewart Mcl3untcy, of t to Sarah Elizabeth, tier of 1VIr: and of Turnherry to Births +1N -In NICICi11op, 9th, to IDL, and a son. Deaths In. Clinton, on Selena, eld est tl and Mrs. S. J. :q rick Fenton Gillies, for 'cans: We supply two'cans free. Pay ;,all express charges and issue cheques twice each month, charities payable at par. We pay the high - "est market prices consistent with an Honest test. Testing' done by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned.. Those in the vicinity., of Kinburn may leave their cream with, Mr. Hall who will deliver it here. Write for cans and give us a trial. -The Seaforth Creamery, Box 486, Seaforth. FOR SALE, -OWING TO ITv:S"I'af.- ling Hydro in the House of Refuge a six horsepower 'Gasoline engine,, in first-class running, order is "offer- ed' for. sale. For further particu- lars apply to R. Ivhitoh, manager nn y House of Refuge. --48. FARM.- FOR SALE BEING LOT II Maitland con. Township of Colborne consisting of 90 acres, all cleared, clay loom and first-class wheat land, 4 acres of young bearing "or- chard •and small fruits, 2 good wells Good frame dwelling with cellar un- derneath and good barn and stables. Driving pshed with cement pig stable underneath.. The fences aro in good condition. x mile 'from school, 21: from Holmesville and 6 from Clin- ton. Will be sold on reasonable terms. -Apply on the premises, „ or address 'Thos. Pennington,' Holmels- v rile P 0. ELLIOT Stanley o n Sept, est daughter of es Reid, to David McBURN Sept, - 2nd, Stew East Waw- anosl beth, second. daug7 Mrs: W. S. King wnsllip. BYERM on Septem- ber Mrs. 11,. By er:son hleLl AN• -Li Godericlt, on Septem- ber 9th, Catherine McKenzie, wi- dow of the late John McLean, in her: 92nd year. ' REINKE-In Eginondville, on Sept. .,715, Louis Reinke, in his 67th year. Mrs. .James Blac;chorough and Miss Irene of. Anaconda, Monsana, have been visiting the former's mother, Mrs. 11. Johnston Sr,, and other friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett and children have returned to their home at Rocatty ills, Sask., after a visit of • some weeks with the former's par- ents here. News -Record means News -Leader:, Increasing Grain Production. Many farmers; when urged to 51'7 growing fall wheat, have excused themselves on the plea that it did not Pay , but it is likely that for the next year or lave, there will ho ready sails at good prices for ever} bushel of wheat grown in C'an- a 10 i Every farmer should endeavor to w visa e Isis 1roduetaou of grain next year ,173' putting into use • every acre capable 'of producing it There arc hundreds of acres in Central and Eastern Canada, that would site ess ftll. grow: fall Wheat. BY tLearilg the land immediately, a great number of fanners could sow at least a `few acres this fail. No risk is being lia'lcea in so doing, its the extra cultivation lot: the fall wheat would' increase the yield of a spring; sown.cr01) in the ev- GOCiel'ICh- ent of, :the -wheat being, winter -killed. Che,land ,vguld -only need to be .disk Mies Lotlie A. Polley has returned ort er cultivated to 'propane it for Mr. .i. Loans Wilson, Superinten to Alvinston to 1:5551nc lie. teaching 'spring grain production eau also. he aleait of Fairs and Exhibitions for the 'duties Provinceani has written' to Mrs, Allan. Jones of New Hamburg increaser) by ploughing up' the, old 'the of Ontario, an secretary of the, various agrieul•-: has been visiting her parents, NIr• tutproductire, uteadows `he sti•m. limp the l soc } tueal outbreak as follows Owing to and a 'Phos Cousins, Meclical 11.sso- shouldbe. plougilettin' shallow NOW 'and, -the outbreak of war and the general At a meeting of i,h iinanciai conditions' resulting there elation of Huron last week it was packed' and. disiced , and kept worked m C ani: instructed to advise you decided that the members''' of the until autun i , 1 from, that tile governmc�rt will be unable Association inset .gratis the famitlies furnish expert judges for the fall of the' privates who have gone to the to f fairs •this'year, and will also be un front. an 50 per cent., Mr; I�i:aek Glaris ,of l:letroit was 'a mile to pay more than ] .of the regular grants next year. This visitor at the home of Mr. ti Alex. .decision has been' reluctantly arrived Sterling for a few days recently. •at after careful consideration, and 11. Mn.` S. 17 Irick has eturneit f•com would suggest that you advise your a visit in the Old .Country: ,t Ile -directors at once so that they may was detained somewhat by war cru make whatever arrangements may he itione. her, daughter necessary under,• toe, circumstances. Mrs., '00o. Miokle and their ghter. You will agree that the situation is Mabel have. returned to t -one unprecedented in the history of, in Cleveland, -Ohio, after a visit ,the province and calls for sacrifices with Mrs Ed. Graham. f• all and our co-op Miss Andrews has returned to town ,on the part o Y . in working ,out changed con- after.. Spending the summer:with, lier 'oration ditions 'to the best'advanita e will be sister at St. 'Phomas, greatly,'appreaciatgcl.; News-Lteedrd means New -Leader; to be: needed.-F.C,N'.v IUTTERMILK-ANYBODY WANT- ing fresh buttermilk caul have"same on Wednesday of each week at Hol- mesville butter factory by phoning 4 on 143. -34. FARM FOR SALE. -THIS EXEOIJ- tor of the Southcomee estate of- fers for sale 50 acres, being east half of lot 28, . con. 6, Hullett, This is a first class farm, well watered and improved with good 'buildings and orchard, also seven acres of bush land. -Apply to R. J. South- coiabe, Clinton P. 0. -24 PA'TPIRSON-In Toronto, on Sept, 3rd, Fanny E. Ross, relict of the late Frank Paterson, formerly of Wtngham, in her„ 61st year. . MOORII-In Detroit, Pinch., on, Sept' ,1:0th, Maria Davis, widow of Hugh. :Moore, formerly of Clinton. WANTED—FURNITURE 1N. (4000. condition for a small .louse.. Ad- dress Box NI, Clutton —50. 10R SALE. COOKING RANGE', also Art Souvenir bloater with ov- en. Both in good condition. -'Phos, E. Mackenzie Jr., 'Townsend St. -50. NEWS -RECORD -NEWS -LEADER. 14011-S'ILId - ENGLISH BEAGLE Hound, tamale, tltoroughbrecl, also pups. Will' sell reasonably. Call and see them. Caiman H. Hoare, C'lititon. hors thou should be thoroughly,.ploughccl again," ready to he 'worked early next ,spring.,, 'Fisc itnpoatanee,of'ploughing :the land for next spring's crop early this seminar, and: -keeping it worked during the autumn lanilc't be too strongly ' ea phasieed Those who'. are tow pract- ising , a systematic rotation might profitably increase the grain crop ar- ea next year, and to those who arc following the old meadow plait of farming, a better opportunity 50)55 never -(Acted to change." to a system abic rotation by breaking upthe old sod and ,putting lin grain. It will pay to make use, of every acre, pos- sible in producing grain; as it is Sure WANTED Y.-50 to 100 TO BU Y.-50 RM Pr1. tion v d. Good lova I 1 LO C acres n p To take possession 1st of March next, Address Drawer 13., Clinton. 50-1. CORN to A carload 'of" corn just receiv- ed. We are sellingit whole,, u for cr:acked''and finely ground, o pcndt?i': A.1'so a carload of bran, shorts • and. low grade flour at reasonable prices. h want the t of flour, If you 5va be , we have Purity, Five Roses, Exeter, Clinton You will make no mistake in buying any 'of ;the above', brands: All kinds of grain.\vautted at market Prices. Get our prices on poultry deli- vered at the Elevator, We. are wholesale agents for Gunn's Cured Meats. Asv your dolaer for Gunn's Easillrst Shortening aad Break- fast Bacon. Prices moderate. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. N. W. 'Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins. Slabs for Sa ALSO 12 INCH WOO Stapleton Saw Mill. IT WILL PAY YOU TO USE PF column for For 'Sale, Want Found, Lost, Etc. advts. All have tried it sap so. THE CORNER STOIE Live and Let Live, Headquarters for the Best Pickling and Table Vinegar. Every housekeeper who puts up her own pickles knows the importance of a good vinegar, Heintz White Pickling Vinegar is distilled from cereals and so being free from, vegetable matter is a perfect preserva- live. It is absolutely pure and wholesome of great stren- gth and fine flavor. ALSO ' IJEADQUARTERS FOR TIIip. BEST PICKLING SPICES, FOR. 0 LMUi\TSTRA'1'ION.-AN , I:L- ectcic range: has been installed in the hydro office and anyone wishing to test its :efficiency' may do so by sending down air roast of beef, . pan of biscuits, etc:' and having same cooked. A meter -is attached so that the cost may be ascertained. - E. E. I-IUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. 'EMINENT, COiFFURE SP1..CIALJIS'1' IS '001111170• Prof, Dorenwend of the Dorenwend Coiwpany, Toronto will, be the Rattenbury (loam, Clinton, ..on Wed- ncssay, September 23rd, when he Will, be in consultation with their many patrons in this vicinity. 'l'he Dorenwend Company is well known throughout the Dominion ` and their visits here are always signalized by activity in their. line. During the visit there will be shown a sample stock of the most fashionable hair- goods•and the latest models in every tlling"pertaining.to. 'the chair.- A spec isil'y will,'be the .Dorenwend Sanitary Patemb Toupee, an invention.,whichshould be examined by 'everytitan. who is bald.' A cordial invitation is extended to tuts people to call and inspect these goods., fight School 'PEN S h D � t 1' �m Tuesday and Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 LEARN WHILE •; VOU EARN. MI courses of study are the same as day ses- sions. of Clinton School Commerce. Double Feed Doors There is no danger of hit- ting 'the sides and spilling coal all over the floor with the big Sunshine feed doors.. These doors wi 1 admit a large chunk of wood, too.. Our local agent will show you this and many other "Sunshine" - advantages. Send for free booklet. M`r clary Sunshine Furnace_ BYAM & SOWER Sanitary, Plumbers Pilon F. 'VVVard,'B.A., ?&Accts Principal. Are Yoii Using Glasses Many people are using glas but many more should. they did it -would save th eye strain, causing headacl and preserve the sight ton A proper test by an optician will tell. Let us make the test your? . A. J. GRIG Optician Jeweler and Issuer of Marra Licenses. News -.Record to end of year ler