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The Clinton News Record, 1914-10-22, Page 1No. 185.5 -36th Year:,; CLINTON, ;ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd', 1914. THE HOME PAPER, Eva] Sunday ch tri reel; .in thodist rch en- tire of of oom 014 ng }vas rofeses11- and Il at Stevens we en - on Star 1 as- even - s, le, par - little asant, Sep- morn- ion up- morn-• ion off rtow,, 11110 Rev., 'What House - me to; f John Herta] and scored win ' llis, A. Bright, cafortlt egation superi- e game tioned4 rate. S., Strata- , dau- Parker. o for. atford. -et ton, • by 1110 1 Mrs, is City, Clinton good s and Lnd, nt(r'ao- 4ednes- others' „,0 - Guy t never an an- ything: Mt Guy the d no. t boast, orid 0i, store,, oronto,. n Can - mills mills on11ace , extend- Sater- f a ther, general The de- s wife s only. ltaun as a. Holm, of rich, tessage Orth of up to t lust. app ar-. le fig- ht Aire ed hint: regard- lodged ,e loeak three - Tim spent Cent and' form or NN in- - again nto, church r. ti Mrs., both present fn, a num e Sun-• friencls L st to, subset h►e for ., r , s— f A SUCCESSFUL 1ARKE1. 1'he Women's ' Patriotic ,,So'ciety have had a morn ureal could.. ,... . ,ha h f: their market than Sat i�da : day or o v Thee rain cloud which had Was.. , 3 e,Y hung 'heavy for several days previous- tress g 3 ly, all cleared away duri-ig •the toter- lady, noon' and the 'aTtennoon+was bright nd-sunn makin • it a •lea'kure to cheerful' a, Y, • gP get out, •tet, Earl 'in the day the roduce.for'the Y3 Png began to : arrive, those,,. from both town "end country responding y. gaier-ottsl}r to the appeal for-d'ona-' h ime the ?market tions, •and ` by 'the t s rr y.of stuff opened there was a fine a ay attractively displayed:: The vegetable' stall , 'occupied tiro, space the door and there was a fine display of the choicest vege-peered tables and fruit, the arrangement and quality reminding ode of a township [air. This was presided over by Mrs. Torrance, Mrs, W. Man ing' and Mrs, J. W. Moore. Mrs. A. •0,' Pattison looked after the stuff brought 'in and -especially sold, the larger` stub, such as pots toes, etc. the dairy -produce, canned foot, etc. made .a line stowing, the good but- ter-maeers evidently donating their choicest products and the farmersrigq picking out the largest and finest eggs. Mrs. W. D. Fair and Mrs.' CT, D. McTaggart had charge of this de- pertinent. Tho Homemade cooking boatli,: al- ways a popular and .well -patronized one, was also an attractive corner; for there was displayed some of thekeeping finest specimens of the cullinery art of the ladies of Clinton and vicinft}t, It was very generously supplied but could have handled more. Mrs. King, Mrs: Robertson, Mrs. McMurray W.p and Mrs. Kilbride were in charge. The homemade, candy booth Was in charge of a number of the members g of the Children's Patriotic Society', just recently organiz+e3 and the sup- ply was hardly equal to the demand, being cleaned out• early in the after- Boort, though there was a fine distlay. A OTHERPASSES AWAY, PROFIC7GNLS1UULNTS: Mrs. 1VIaitaret •Brown passed away at the borne of,11x1; sonele-law, ,. Mr: reit W. J. Cleats; of 'R'attenbury!'stteet, . students • on -I ride everting est' after :an` ill- g of iseme' ntogths: he'deceened who was a co-iuparativq stcaug-. or: `fn town,. had •nevertheless by her and letadly. Christian:chaeac-. them ,. ;n her that won meat •'Heads , dor . 3 t short; sojourn, friendsi who were :glad: to' Irnow her and who 'regret the 'ear- f severance of the tie. A fune=ral Yb service was held at, the house„on Mon- dayafternoon conducted b Rev. F:' Y r. Harper, and the remains Pet en. to, Toronto, •where they were .n- tared on Tuesday. ANEW DRINKING FOUN'TAI\T, The` drinking fountain donated to the town by the Clinton branch of the Women's Institute has been sot up in the 'town hall square and wily no doubt prove a great convenience, during the summee season,. The fountain is of white enamel, is' of the sanitary type and is set in a platform of cement Inst at tlnoLcotngi of Rattenbury and Albert streets. , e Now, if the north half of the s luare Were pastlit daesciitedlb season a J P anything tidy appearance with tufts of wild grass growing hp here and there all over it. Clinton fs' a pretty town, so Hutch so that travellers constantl re- Y mark upon its beauty; and the Ina- jority of property holders take a pride in their grounds look- ing their best, but tate town fathers set the example for neatness by keeping the town property in first class repair all the year arauud. CALC,ED TO HER REWARD, Clintonnd Death has again invaded a Clinton home, Mrs, 'Phomas Czibbhngs being called to her reward early Tuesday moaning. Mrs. Crtbbfngs, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Shipley, was a daugh- ter of the late John Shipley, and was a native of Clinton, haring.been born in the House now occupied by Mrs U. S1lannahan, and her 'whole lite was spent hare, Fart' in life she consecrated her- 3 to the Master and becoming Eden-ccrninR,the tilled with Ontario street church, she continued a faithful member and also a vaR10d• worker while her health permitted, her many }ears she was a faithful 001404 in the. Sunday 5011001, her swcies as teach` or being much apprrciated, and she was ever fwanost•in helping for- ward the Master's work. Whet it Might be truly said, She hall done what she could. 11tonL thirty years ago,sho was un- ited in marriage with her now be- reared husband and she leaves also to mourn her demise three brothers Messrs. William read George Shipley of the Huron Road, and. Mr. Phos, Stapley of town, and three sisters, Mrs. G. Turner, Tuckersmith, Mrs. T, Smailacombo St. 1 atherines and Mrs. Wm. Ttpladyt of town, 111e ffinerai takes place this after- nooJ, from her. late residence, the ser- vice commencing at two o'clock. The interment will he made in Clinton cemetery. . •THE 7+LAG• .. Monday was, "Flag Day" at the Mo- del school. That is, a brand new flag on a brand new pole was hoisted ov- er the 'school building on that after- noon with all due ceremony. Por some time no -flag has been us- ed in connection with the Clinton Mo- del school owing to the fact that the pole had "gone had," and tt 11aS troubled Principal Bouck's patriotic soul not a little that the E'mpire's flag could not be raised ou special OD- casions when such a demonstration soenotl: fitting, tie, It this partici+- some of Canada s sons tat time when s end indeed, some qi Clinton's sons,, have gone to 1i lit for the defence of the ol (la the i;inte'secnied to have g' come to remedy '' the lack and the school moard procured, a now flag.and pole and on Monday at four o'clock, in presence of the school, the school hoard and a number of citizens a handsome Canalhian, llag was hoisted. Chairman Cottle acted as.Master of Ceremonies and whoti the pupils had formed into. lines a short pro gram ' was gone through, Rev: S. J. Alliin opening with a short ;, prayer, The pupils sang lustily, "0 Canada;” ri c' a de and and 1)r. Shaw, P n tp 1 Bolide p spokeY P: C. Isar er each briar, each touching'upon •:th0 history of the Un• ion Jack. When the tante vacate Trustee S. Kemp ran up the flag and the pupils retired it in chorus. Af- p,- ter the •heart singing of "God Save „ Y s g b The Ring and throe rousnig cheers for rite flag the company dispersed. ^'' It Was, a pretty cerem,onyand should help to instil into tate young- minds ;of the school pupils ,a respect for the flag of the Empire and a better under-` standingof what it stands for, „'T': ' One thing Dr: Shave said' to the prig was that theyshould''honor the , . .,the sh old +'take ort heir Hats to it' e"lag, 0 t stand respectfully, with. bared head,. phe while the national, ` anthem is being, sung,” etc. And this is one thing in Canadian youth -7M lacking. It which 9 g maybe that this is because Canadian - ilacking, age and middle ..age. is. also` lagxmg,- • • For it is a notioable fact even a0 a patriotic concert the crowds dis- perse to. the strains of the anthem. This 1s scarcely. -respectful and we cannot 'expect the youth,to rely a with agreater respect for g P, - , , , these thin t than they see their••elders. g � is ]a Let Clinfoii set a good exam- y. _ g, plc in these small courtesies which •are the outgrowth of the eivili=ra- . tion of which We boast.. Miss Evelyn McCartney of (3odee- and Mee Cliffo>d Hent of Soaforth at the Clinton School of Comihctec, have been .awarded cerci heater for proficiency' in typewriting by tl'te Cfziucational Depatitoient of 1;Ue United Typewriter Co..of New York, work having beet].' paseed : by d altlncnt in `Coro it',it' and' y'e,v' ep t York. i � �,,; ARE HS I ]�DPING. TUM' • 7 Cotn�palint has been made hat a nem bar of boys, old"eno igh En the matter years' to- be called young men, have acquired the habit of peeping into windows, and soulstimes rapping on them, after dant: As might be on- the people to whom this at ten- tion is being paid object to the pray tice and, with - the aid .of Sergeant Welsh, have been doing a little dc- tectfve, work, resulting in the spot ting of. the guilty. parties, who, , if „ ” they dont cut out theta peeping are in for personal chastisement or an interview before the magistrate. 'WESLEY CHURCH. On Sunday the pastor exchanged pulpits •with Rev. Mn, t\Ilia of Onttr- lo street chuic 1, who prnachetl •a practical and impressive sermon to a good congregation, Dr. Rutledge'oe- •copied his oven pulpit in the evening, continuing his series,o£ sermons 'on the war. MI C'l dys and Irene ICcller rendered a ductt ver pious ingly at the evening service. Y 1'theh literary committee had ciurgc • the League progrnm Monday even- mg. D Ir. A. 1, Cooper gave a fit- Leon-minutr. talk on ` C' Ideon' Contin- rang the study of Bible characters, 'then the :Leagures took up the study of Longfellow. Miss Merle Moore read a sketch of the poet's life and ivfisses Stone, G. Chant and Mao J,ast each read a selection• from his poems. Misses Ruby Wise and Kath- leen ]Mast were appointed delegates to attend the convention to be held in Goderich Tuesday and. Wednesday next. IS THIS WORI::4BLE ? Snell has been said and written. eon- floe crop of apples grown •this season and for which the market Bias not been brisk. Huron has not •beers behind •in the fruit •line and in the of 1viids surrounding (11010tt 'there are no doubt many bushels of apples' which will eventually go to waste •if something is not bone to Prevent it, Could not the Board of 'Trade in Clinton evolve a plan whereby those having apples which they would evil - tingly give away for the picking might be brought Into communication with. thous in town who would be glad of the fruit, and arrangements made for the picking '01)1 bringing• it to town. 'l'here are a number of people In town w110 own autos who might be willing to take a load of pickers to the country( these fine autumn days and bring in their fruit, or some other plan' alight be made.- Something of this kind was done in Toronto a few weeks ago and much of- the early fruit was thus saved. and those who need- 0d it were supplied more generously than the could have been had` the than y Y been obliged to buy the fruit on the market:'' " Couldd't our hustling B of T, do something in regard to this right away ? • N.O CAI 5P: FOR AI,re11111. 'w, r In its issue of August 27th last The News -Record devoted almost half a column oh -space to describing the tow-''= 0r .erected just north of town :by;the Department of Interior and to ex- pluming that it was intended for pure.- ly scientific purposes •'11)0 oxplana- tion set at -:est{ ,.most`,ol' the sorsa- tional talk that was then afloat in this district, "'But' 'this grtyti:L famtl}t, no'1'slyape 'ii'ocs nota lean to be as closer 1 pet appear Y used up in East Wan anosb, fn 41'ing Tram, .etc. as' might be expected or., the following despatch- would, not have appeared in the P'ree Press on M011 - day :Tramp "Winglsam, Oct. 18,-7`11e statement Toronto that neither Ontario Iter Donunnon • overuments aro re- g "eligible for the erection -of two my- stetious towers on the M Col'1 farm., c Morris township,'' liar'' only ncredeed the agitation herca11outs on the ea -li- • u,ratan ieat. The excitement of. the' people in the neighborhood round': about has he- 'come more fntens°,,f `;and Provincial Constable Pitt star has bcseiged PC •with •inquires as to possible action •in the matter. People feel than someone authorized by the Covernntent should investigate ,_ the , peculiar situation, Beforethese-towers Woio erected; the strangers. who occupy. them, took a 10 year lease on the lane, ' and,; stated .drat they were. prepariing'a Weather observatory. They sleep there, and it is said the refuse to allow anyone •g on the,pteniiges. TO set this excitement at rest The News-Recmrl is authorised, . .d}Lect.butter frees Ottawa, to make this scowl( Planation : -. , No military significance tower' - lights reported' an g from Western Ontario, They usedtop-to are t to he by o ra Inical y paxi)les,.• g p survlin who are. continuing the Work of obtanm precise loco; q g Botts and altitudes which has _ been going on.for the past two. obtained ears. Altitudes' are obtai years, .. by noting. relative positions of 'lights shown from 1101 his at' g- heights night • and small tower s alio built • by survey parties from which to show lights." ANACCIDENT. • Mr, ,James Finch net with en acct- dent last }geek which, 'While not at all serious, deprived him of:.the,, free Lusa' of his good right 'a) m foe a period. 1t resul•teellfroin his takinga tumble, bruising his' elbow soirnnwhat 'a,nd al- most fracturing iris shoulder blade. SI' i L'S' CHURCH. • The col re ation of ,'t. Paul's a g S ' g •thered on',5unday.last to celebrate the annual 'Thanksgiving.' The attendance at bath services was large and both; •• were -7ntpressive and `'inspiring._ The choir=.rendered ` `ths beautiful musical'Little service' of day with great aece -, g P tante, being assisted in the evening bin Mrs. Humphreys, vol eys, who rendered a solo in good voice, The rector, . Rev. J, C. Potts preached • in •rho - morning. Irons the words found in Duet. 8-2,' "And thou shalt remember all the Ivey which the Lord < thy Clod lett they" and in the eveatng he.- s oke:from the words, "He giveth summer and winter," The church +vas tastefully decorated with, the fruits of the field, the gar- den and orchard, the Thankotlermg was generous, and -the whole day's •ser, ices •were inspiring and beautiful. A MUSICAL, TREAT. A good house assembled in the town ]call on Monday evening to hear the f>rogram axrautged by Mi Humphreys and given under tate auspicets of the • A,Y.P.A. of St. Paul's church. Mrs. HIlunphreys mlctertaok to train a choir. of thirty-five voices for a couple of choruses and the result, af- ter but two full pr t' did credit not only •to the ability of the coudue- for but the talents of bee different pertornrcrs, who were the members of St. T'ail's choir and a few others chosen front the choirs of the other churches. 1 he choir: rendered two selections and Mrs.' Humphreys gave nine num - hers, as per thu printed program, and generously responded to an encore or' two, the last ono Being, 'eThe Songs illy Mother t'sed to Sine,, Mr, John Ransford gave two react- ings from Dickens which were well r� ccived,l'he•ceremony l'hou6h suffering Cram a cold and not feeling at all at her best lirs. Humphreys delighted the audience b}' her fine rendering of•the, several nn!r- hers and the concert was a nnisical tr• eat. The A.Y.P..4, also rcaltzotl a nice little sum from. the proceeds, NOT PAYING C'O;.VIMTSSIONS, The Gunn, Langlois Company has changed its policy somewhat in the buying of poultryi That is instead of giving a commission to Players they are purchasing direct from the far- ,11015, who are prowling accordingly, parol ularlys those who bring in real- ly' fist class st'ock, Perhaps many are not aware of the fact that this is the only ('omitany poultry feeding plant in this part of the Province, the Davies' plant - at liarriston having been closed.. , That the Clinton plant has been able to secure such excellent results is due to the thoroughly efficient ntan- agement of the Trewartha Bros, who g have made a study; of Poultry of the breeds best adapted for table use or as;layers. , Buttermilk is an important item of food in a feeding station and the man- agement have been able to secure . a supply from. the Seaforth creamery, the 0100 Bros, haulm; 11 almost by the ton, By the way, a lot of young hens are being shipped alive to New York City for consumption i by the afews, who when a lot of ,them „get tolethcr are somewhat particular as to how birds and animals .intended for ]boa should be killed and dressed, USE `;5'TAIVIPED WRAPPERS, According to Bulletin No .42 of t e„ the,, Dafry(Industey. Act, no butter• is tri"fa- 'Gt1re to be bought or sold in plain gearly eyrappers, All butter-oRerect for sale in wrappers must hr, stamped •either' "Dairy" or C';rearneryy' and a fine of 110 to 830 mag b0; intlsosed for an in- fringehcut of tl'telaw. ' Any woman who takes the trouble to make good butter:—and it seems_ foolish to tetra -the {;rouble of making it at all unless it is good—but any Ivo-, who takes the trouble to 'rialto, .good butter for the market owes it 1long to herself to wrap ,tl that .butter ia1 wrappers stamped, with tier name, Such wrappers serve to show' oft the oomniodity yyh ch, 5 offered foe sale, looks more, businesslike and er serves as .an advertisemir'-t which will invariably bring more business, A butter dealer once .Mold The News Rc}cord that' he usolt in lits own household butter -made by'one of the best butter makers in the community but wee persisted in put tin •• up her r o d u c 1 in lain wrappers. He psaved this for his own use ,because he knevv it -was good but. etc would' get a' cent or two peri pound more on the city inat trete for an article., no .better and per- haps not quite so; good, but which was.. done up -n stamped wrappers. Householders very soon catch 00 „ the bathe means rood but; b ter for:the table, use and will wilt- 0 ingly pay an extra eent o1 two .pct pound for that which suits the, taste, errant the best buying butter in plain wrappers is something of an expert- e farmer who nnant. It will, pay h a t . . has., a,-iy butter to: offer for sale to have wrappers 'neatly printed with y p his, name, Ate name of his farm and his postottice: It will prove a gold -investnient at Stall , outlay, 11E ° LOCAL 1IARfIP, Wheat 82:00. ' Oats 38c.,to 10e. Barley , 50c to 55o, Butter" 100 to 23c. 10legs 25e to 2(ic. gg •• Live Hogs yi7.25. LOCAL. II'l'TI,13 S, Mn: and 'Albs. U. W. 4t?hftniorc tertainect a number of their £rieni Tuesday 'evening. fit the Morning service next day Mrs. Howard ITunrphieys wi] silt the choir of St. Joseph's ell Miss Clara Steep, the year-old daughter of Mr: and Mi Steep, Stapleton, had a birthdal by on Monday. A number of friends were invited and a plc time was spent. WILLIS CHOI11.11: 7 he Sacrament of the h Lord's Per will he administered at the ingserviceon,Sundaynext.' Preparatory takesSerro and xeeepi new members place tom( Friday at 2.30 and 8 p.m, The ister wilt be assisted b the y Hall Wood, M.A., of Brucefteid, Next Sabbath's subjects ; Manner of Love•" and " 00 the „ of His. Friends. Cordial Weloi strangers. THE TAYLOR RINK WON. The Taylor 'rink consisting o Watt, Wm. Grant, John Karla 'Jacob 'Taylor, yesterday out Seaforth's quartette of trophy ners, that is to say, J. E. Wil S{.obit, .7, 'Camara, and L. The game was played on rite, green and •as the Taylor aggr has won on both grounds its orilwill now, in e nice no doubt, points i - tin b beungues for the season of 1914 at any LIE\R1—I ARKER- NUPTIAL: • The marriage took place In toed on Tuesday y of Miss Fiero forucrlyer j ofttowttl butswHolluti some. years past resided in Ste to Mr. Roy Cs'. Plenty of Mil, was performed��0��®�� Rev, Dr, Manning. Mr, an Henry will.reside in the Class azul vicinitPnd the ljoitiil}teaxitiidsinn •wishes for the future ht }spines prosperity of herself and hush THE GUYS ARG COMING The annual and guaranteed tion at 'tile town hall, next ' day evening will be Guy Br Famous Minstrels, W140 nee,1 t •trodubtfon, This season Mr. •will present an array of 'talent 'seen hero before. Every man tor, every act a feature, eves. from street to stage is now, has been before the public for past forty-one years, a teem: minstrel Irian in the world can of, a record any elan can be pr, Seats'on sale at Fair's book Reserved Seats 50 cents. ; UTIAI;hES A Dic,CnA44 PASSLa Mr. Charles A. McCaw, '1• eastern manager of the Wester] oda Flour Mills Company, wit at Calgary, ills Cejaw,, St: B and Goderich, after: an illness ing.oyer three years, died on day last at the home of his Mr, S, A. Megaw, Winnipeg, manager of the Company. ceased,. who is survived by bi. and their four Children, wa thirty -sir years of- age and a loan of„much moulds°. He '.v cousin of Mr, 31, S, R. Bola, Clinton and was born in Gode TIIR1s1' 'TERMS AT C1,7V'1"1i, In response to a. telephone n P P from Verner se, Murch, ,just n tcwn, Sergeant -Welsh went their barn. on Thursday nigh, and nabbed a, tramp who had made himself comfartab the : night: *The Sergeant brow' down to the. lockup, f Mall enquiries could be made .ing his past and on Saturday 11}m in 'clic :Cbunb} Castle, tl •judge having ordered months ; ,,"tit hard labor,.. tramp. • admitted he had three terms at the Cent as he gave no indication of re desire to mend lits ways, be v <iouhtedly before very he sent to the bf prison at Toro g • ON'I . ST. CHURCH Nee J)r, •Rutigdge of Pilesley preached in exchange -with Re. ;f- feller on Sunday morning. re3=s sang at HOWDY(' l 1)1 there services and Ivere many tohear her. Rev„ H. Crossley Eva viii a ina ectal •services on •t begin P • esley cher next, preaching in 4V the morning •and in'Ontario s evening, when ther'two Me congregations will unite. - ,,,,J` youngpeople 01 the chi P P. ,ertain the Modelttes gid tertained 'pits and teachcss'+of the Scho Commerce in the._ lecture r . evening. i Gre ery'cnl Tuesday easantly spent „monis in the farm of lee cross cake were served to a e close. Miss L. t e and Mr,: , W. Walker w charge and , were 'assisted' by , f i her ' of the y oimb vvom.en� o ' , i day st,hool.. _ •! + i C� L `� frim ,elh/a� n f All J` a�,J��L ✓��' �'� l� it `•'G 1Q� 1 g . W ee �VI Be careful in selecting your gift• It ru t. be ' oseWhose viewed and criticized by many. �h • esteem 2vt1t see it `B 'it. opinions O{t.mOSt e Dy'it. p y may be judged your good taste and judgment, perhaps youo friendship and liberality.. .Safe - ' rd ourself bymaking -us the selection yourself 9 we ha'be the goods that suet.-- We know the styles- best ma es- most suitable gifts. latesty Glass, Si1'ber'ware Art GOod$, China, Litt Cr , , Clocks, 5peciaZ.pieces that sho2b refinement, richness, at surprisingly moderate prices. ..YiYiellticir � � * and O ti�ian - Clinton: jeweler a p sommsomemisimmow �o �� • The:Royal'Bank ' OF CANADA. Incorporated 1860. Capital Authorized $2g,�,� Capital Paid-up 11,560,00 0 Reserve and Undivided Prtfit's 13.5 Total Assets 1S5,000,UttO 380 Branches. 'With world wide connection. Interest allowed on Savings Deposits. General Banking business transacted, R, E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch ACtei•noon Lea, consisting of tfie sandwiches and cake, was served from three o'CIOCII, Mrs. C. J Wallis, Mrs, Munro, Mrs: W. Walker, Mrs, T; Mason, Mrs, H Fitesimons, Mr's. Atkinson, Mrs. J. E. Hovey, Mrs. J. HI: Cantelon, lits. Rabtenbury, BIrs.self C.'. Middleton Mrs. DJ.cDlatlt,'and Mrs W. T. O'Neil each having pharge of a small table and these were well pa- tronized all atte'Itoon, The supply kitchen was in charge of Mrs. A. J. 1' rollaway, who brewed excellent Sara, Mrst. IL 13, Chant, Mrs, W. •Jackson Mrs. B. J. Gibbings Mrs. Shave, Mrs. Chambers, Iris. R: Fitzsimons, Mr's. Treleaven and Miss Rance. The supplies brought in for this purpose were abmidanb and of finest quality. Mrs. BcydOne;was in charge of "The Curiosity Shop" which • amply justi- ITed its name. Almost everything fied imagineable had been donated to this department from the daintiest bit of eeeeee A •GENERAL w. At C. Bank Incorporated 1355 Established in Clinton •1570 Capital and Reserve $8,800,000 01 BRANCHES IN CANADA -BANDING -BUSINESS •TRANSACTED, CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT - n TRAVELLERS CnnQUES l}ISSUED. BANK MONEY ORDERS J BANK DEPARTMENT SAVINGSthe - a]] branches. Interest allowed at Highest current rate, E. Dowding - Manager - Clinton Branch. china to articles of house furniture, Some of the donations looked as if they had been treasures in the tam- fly, but tall were willingly laic! upon q� READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING . Pleasure a\ �,+i ORDERED OLU'rH1N(i the altdr of patriotism. Almost ev- erythingwas sold and there were some race bargains given toward rho , end of the day, prices being marked down in order that all night be dis- @ posed of. A han'lsodie brass lamp which had failed • to find a purchaser, was "raffled" 010 bringing a fair price, and the winner, not having an immediate use for it, again donated t to the Society . Misses Agnes and Jean Chidley and' Jean DTc'I'ng- Bart assisted . t4lrs, lirydono; Mrs. Paull acting as cashier, As had been announced Mrs. How- and Humphreys sang at lour o'clock and again at five, , delighting those present with her fine giving as ng of two choice songs and' as an encore that old -trine favorite., An me Laurie." 'this latter was 11 'l on'our of Mrs. Muri•ay, who, though ninety - 'three years of age, went up for a cup. of tea during the afternoon.. The ball was thronged all afternoon With purchasers, lea -drinkers and -mase who were 5ociahl' inclined, wleo } wished to see their friends. The proceeds of the day from all de- Partments amounted 'to ;:119'1.21. As or anized only the society has been g Y three week's the •results were exceed -from iii 1 eincoirrag ng. This .money, will, gY en'zael for the bencfit:of the be nscd t, y - soldiers. r -treasurer of Mrs. Axon, scettyta y the Society ; Was a busy woman all., a d .a ver ha •- ' one when 11 Y PF�Y EItev. the proceeds were, finally. counted.g The President, Mrs. AJ1in, 0,1111 whom tihe, idea of holding the market aitgmated, was here theme and eV - originated, is the day proceeded t and should be congratulated upon the sue- g cess of the lmdertaking.- r_ Usually when people bo to ma rr. area ihmr ken they have to th y Y or see 10 'havin them own delivered res g • Mr, O'Neil ene•ouslyt, , but hy, a •on a1,d driver. at put his delivery y w g ii the disposal of the Society and goo s were delivered all over town. r town A num-its were delivered stl over toP., her of the men also assisted a 11 after- iassistance' ein much a e. noon, their 'being P. pre+{aced. ' Mr. W, Walker also kindly offered his ' .afternoon the use of his eat, ton 11.e _for an. errand whatever:. • • i • Not only were the.. donations tt.ont the townspeople and from thecountr ,.I y people' very generous, but the mer- chants alsogave of their wares, for sale, thus helping to swell. the Pro- ceeds, 'Slang Itwas verily,.a .Ion pull a strop g ',, g pull and a -pen to ether - and the P P. .g result reflects credit Clinton and upond,P the surrounding country, • Tl a Patriotic Society intend pute • ting on a'concer.t on Nov, i'lth. �''' ld lz- -(is,atiA�1Q1�y, We Take Announc- - . .in -in Our Co111plete Readiness for g Permit plan to winter The New Overcoats Men who 010100 cell'entshowing We are for men—styles Stylish Y •; rt heap X1.00, In conrplete,tange Ask to i 22. of to -order, • Fall Business. fall and •• Please an early our ea .: :: "`afternoon of suits in style, Y , :• 1: $4:00. men's a• i 1 rata, .. us to suggest that jt is -an excellent make your selections for your needs n0iv. •• •• for Men Will Surely You. recognize rife advantage of are sure to be impressed with of fall 'st les; :: Y n ' ! @@IO.00 to $25;00. •P •P showing an especially fine line full of "Dash" and "Go„'; 0 $8.50 to $22.5 ., new hats that areright, h right g t, g t quality andri right rioe: 9 Y g P $I.50, $2.00, $2.;50 to Stantteld S Underwear', of roti and bl.te labels. see our spec- 'Bi range of P g suit made- odd trousers r .. n ,: 980 to $5.00, Motto RR R O 111 I U : "A'Square HM I 11 Deal ` 0 for TN 1 11'I Every n� 1►1a`n� 1 ' >t f- . ------^- ' More Local•News Pale en - on Star 1 as- even - s, le, par - little asant, Sep- morn- ion up- morn-• ion off rtow,, 11110 Rev., 'What House - me to; f John Herta] and scored win ' llis, A. Bright, cafortlt egation superi- e game tioned4 rate. S., Strata- , dau- Parker. o for. atford. -et ton, • by 1110 1 Mrs, is City, Clinton good s and Lnd, nt(r'ao- 4ednes- others' „,0 - Guy t never an an- ything: Mt Guy the d no. t boast, orid 0i, store,, oronto,. n Can - mills mills on11ace , extend- Sater- f a ther, general The de- s wife s only. ltaun as a. Holm, of rich, tessage Orth of up to t lust. app ar-. le fig- ht Aire ed hint: regard- lodged ,e loeak three - Tim spent Cent and' form or NN in- - again nto, church r. ti Mrs., both present fn, a num e Sun-•