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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1913-07-31, Page 5GRAND TRUNK Rs'Vs`rAr% yaw July 31s, 1913 minsommummorimmommimmi Coderich Stanley W, NYhiteman and three children of Detroit are visiting .the lady's,. parents, Mr. S. ttaisCead. Mrs. Aldrous and Children have re- turnod from a visit with , Sarnia, Pori I-Iuron and DeCroit friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wrigle hav• e xeturned from their honeymoon trip. Rev, J. L. and Mrs, 'Small of I-Ies- paler are holidaying in town .. 'City Treasurer Coady , and Mrs. Cood2,, of TOronto are spentEng the • slimmer n Goderich. Miss Elsie Tye is spending the va- ichtion at the faMily home in town. A party of about foxty, represent- ing the Allister Masons' Association .of, Detroit, spent a couple of days intown last weelc. They were en- tertained by the town council' at the Point Farm, Rev, W. W. Stoddaet and children et Rochester, N: Y., have ,been holi- daying 'at the twine of the former's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Staddart, Miss Lottie P�lley, of Sandwich is spending her vacation at •heri hoiue Miss Anna Parrish of Detroit has leen viseting in town. ,Miss „Jennie Ja,ffray of Galt is vis- iting the Misses Nairn. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson of But- te, Montana, have been on a visit to the parental home of the former, ethat .of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Wile Messrs. Hopetoun and Walter R. • 'Mitchell of Toronto have been' on a visit to their home in town, that of Jernes Mitchell. The funeral took, place on Saturday afternoon to Maitland cemetery. of the late _Capt. Montgomery,a veteran of • '66. At the time of the reimian 'Rents Capt. Montgomery volunteered for the front Mel joining "G" Bat- tery of Artillery, Godericb, he was • drafted, to Sarnia _and there ) e eievell his captaincy. Captain Mer,t- . gomeey came to Goderich in, the ' early fifties and was highly, esteemed both in -town and township. He was in iliS ninety-first rear. • Blgth. Miss Mason visited her sister at 'Campbellford recently. Mrs. D. D. Crittenden is visiting at Grand Bend. Mr. Geo. King Recently visited- for a. few days with Detroit friend. Miss Broderus of Fairport, N. Y., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Lundy. • Miss Gracie of Wingham visited Mrs. Curtis last week, Dr. Milne and a party of friends took a trip by auto to Detroit ie- cently. , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jobneton left on, Thursday on a honeymoon trip to the Coast Province before settling in their home at Balmoral, Man. Mrs. C. H. Beese visited her father in Milvertort last week, , Rev. J. L. and Mrs. Small and family of Hespeler Visited 'old friends in Blyth last week. Mr, JOhn'Idoore who • has been in the west for some time, is renew- ing old acquaintances in toevn and vicinity. Wingham Mr. Ed. Nash has been spending a few•emelis at the lakeside. . Mrs. A. M. Crawford ,and Miss Ethel King are spending a couple of weeks at Duluth. ' Mrs. John Pattison of Port Elgin lias been visiting her paeents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter. Me: and Mrs. Oscar Rogers of Tor- onto visited the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn of town, last week. Mr, and Mrs. 0.- A. Brown of Van- couver have been visiting friends in the vicinity, • Mr. Joseph- Anderson and Mrs. dames Belden and children of Winni- peg visited reeently with Mr. mei Mrs. Richard Anderson, Mr. James Themson, an old resi- dent of Turnberry and later of town, • Passed away at his home last week •at the age of seventy-three. - Miss Margaret Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bone, was married en Tuesday oi last week to Mr. Nor- • man B. Colvin of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Taerler of lower Wingham celebrated their golden wed - on the 19th inst, when their fam- ily of two sons and two daughters were present. , Duncan McKinley, a respected citi- zen of Wingham whe had reached the age of seventy-nine years, passed a- way on Monday week: R, J. Fluety- of Toronto has , been visiting his .honie in town. • Dr. Agnew of Medicine Hat has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew. Mrs. James Hough and Miss Nina are speeding a few weeks in Detroit. .Master. Jack Stanley of Jersey - City is visiting his aunt,Mrs. Jas. Gaunt. Mastet Jack, who is but twelve, made the trip alone. MTS. Ivan Johnston and daughter , have joined lelr. Johnston in Toronto and they intend to reside there in future. Whighane's tax rate tide year is tweety-three milts, three mills high- er thaa last year. Port Albert Mt, Geo. Draper received -the sad', oewe laet week of the death 1 v c vow], _ . ing ,of a nephew, Mr. Kerr, of Cali- fornia, who was a. meilical student. ,IV/r. 0, C. Brown and Manager • Beattie of the Sterling i3aele; • on, were in the village ne day lase • week in connection -with business of the church. • , • Mr. and here. W. Burrows and 'family of Steatfont visited the for- ' mier'e mother recently, -- •. Bev; Mr. Robinson took charge of the,,,paright on .Siteday . week,h0v- ing been appointed incumbent of this Clinton News-Recotd C. C. I. Promotions. vol.ni 1. to _Form '1-I.-0. Beaton, 0, Cantelon, H. Cantelon, W. Crich, F. Copp, C. Cook, Ji. Curter, L. Churchill, Churchill, • P. ()miring - ham, 1,, Edwax:ds, 1, Forrest, A. Glazier, .3. Grainger, L. Hanley, C. Johnstone, E. Kaiser, II. Kitty, M. Lansing, K, McGregor, K. McAllist- er E. Miller, A. Nediger, E. Penne- baker, A. Petrie, F. Reynolds, 13, Rowden, L. Sanderson, A. Shanahan, E. Sheeley, I. Sinclair, D. Shipley, Al. Smillie, Stewaet, N. Sparks, C. Thompson, A. Townshend, 0. Wallis, C. Whitmore, J. Wylie, Form II. to Form 1II.-S. Agnew, C. 13eaeorm V. Corbett, Milton Cook, Maude Cooke,t). Cole, W. Caldwell, M. Davidsoe, A. Dewar, M. Elliott, V. Evans, IC. Govier, G. Hale, V, Hearn, S. , Henry, A. Hoare, He Holmes, C. Hoare, 0. McGill, E. Manning, C. McCool, J. • Middleton, •M. McTaggart, P. Moffatt, W. Nel- son, P. Potter, I, Roberton, R. Ren- nie, H. Rodaivay, J. Smith, S. Smile lie, J. Seine, IL Shaw, F. Thomp- son, E. Wasmann, 5, Wise. . Commercial Diploma (Arithmetic 10 be taken before diPlolua is I Collins j Morris . , J. . • . Prizes. Special nierit, donated by Rev. C. E. Jeakins-Idise K. McGregor. Proficiency, Poem •IV., donated by Mr. W. 73rydone.--eMr. J. E. Windsor. Proficiency, Form III., donated by Mr. W. D. Fair. -Mr.. E. Gray. , • Proficiency, Form II., donated bY Mr„7. W. Treleaven. -Miss E. Alan - lung. ' • Proficiency, Form I., donated by Mr. R. E. Manning. --Mr. A. Petrie. Commercial Medal, donated by Mr. C. 15. Dowding. -(Award not yet de- termined.) Special prizes for proficiency in writing, donated by Messrs. M. D. MeTaggart and Dr. Shaw.--Peem I. --E. Sanderson., P. Cunningham, Jas, Wylie, D. Shipley, D. Kaiser. Form 'H. -M. Elliott, E. Manning, J. Mid- dleton, I. Roberton, Morris. Seaforth Miss Pearl Anderson was married to Angus O'Hanley one day last week, the ceremony taking place in St. Jam- es church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Ideleaul are spending a few weeks in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lawrence, who have been' residing in San Diego, Cal. for some tune, have been vis- iting in town. They purpose return- ing to California in the autumn. Mr. James Murray of Grand Forks, North Dakota, visited his mother and other friends here for a few weeks. ' Mr. 'Verdes, the, bank teller who was accidently shot a couple of weeks ago, continues to improve and it ls hoped will fully recover. ' Mrs. J. W. McWilliams and • little daughter of Detroit are visiting the lady's mother. Mrs. J. Kehoe., Miss Nell Patterson of Woodstock has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Cluff. Rev. D. K. Grant of Clinton has been supplying the pulpit of the Presbyterian church for the past couple of Sundays. Mrs. W. D. Stewart and two dau- ghters, Misses Grace and Mtldred, of St. Paul Minn., visited Mr. aad Mrs. A, Stewart For a couple of weeks re- cently. Mrs. Murray of .Toronto was the guest of Mrs, 0. Pe. Henderson last week: ldrand Mrs. A, McLennan have gone on a trip to the west. Mrs. Davideon and • ,two children anti Mrs. W. II. Morrison l'eft last week foe their home, in. Saskate chi:teen after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soole. . They were accompanied by little Muriel Seale, who was going out to her home also. - Mr, Fred Lawrence of Vancouver has been visiting his parents, Mr, anti Mrs. Jaws Lawrence of AleKil- lop. , Mrs. J. B. Tito/up-son had a visit from her brother, Mr. Noble- of China, last . week. Mrs. R. Johnston had a paralytic stroke one day last week eenti s crit- ically ill. Mr. ,Ernesti L. Box and Miss Cyril- lus F. J. Dickson *ere married a Fort- night ago mut have taken up theie re- sidence in their new Mime On John sireet, Mayor 0 reig has resigned his pos- ition, as it is now. imposible for a Div- ision Court Clerk to hold municipal offices, and an election will be hold -on Atiguse 8th. "litgliview" the residence of Mr, and Mrs, John Dodds, wies the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday morn- ing last when their eldest daughter, Miss, Iva, was married to Mr. Wm. B Mackay of Halifax. ' Rev. A. We Barker perfoeined the ceremany in the presence of immediate Friends of the two families. The bride wore her travelling suit of blue serge, She was attended by her sister, Miss Cora, while Mr, Colmar of the Dominion .Bank acted as best man:" Miss Gertrude Reid played the wedding music. After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Mackay left for a honeymoon trip to Toronto, Ni- agara Fall's and Buffalo before sett- ling in their new home in Halifae.. , Port Albert ' IVIre I -I. Hayden a.nd daughter, Miss Evelyn, leave shortly for -'a two niontlts' trip to Manitoba and the • Mr. W. W. Hawkins 67 Chieeieo and Mrs., (Dr.) liaivkins mid son Andrew el Clanteron, who have been vieiting relatives hereaboute,' relnirned to their respective homes last week. Mr: and 1VIre. John Selmenhari of Clinton spent Sunday week With , bri ends here. IVIre'Schoeidialse came up to , attend the Fermi -al Of, n cle B„ and Mrs. Ilmeltins eend' daughter of Morpeth Item, heed vis- itieg, ,the lorme.e's blether ane sie-, The Nwisee-Vecord in Jen 1914i for 4.0o tees during the past weelt. ,BENSALL. Miss Beatrice Cialmbre lias 'taken a nositidr. in Toronto. Mrs, N. Shirray haS been very ilL the past week but is. impreviug. LEGHORN S ARE NoN-srywFris. • Ages ago ties ancestors of all our domestic fowls lived iyild in the jun- gles in India. Later they found their way to Egypt and wpre-idomesincru- ed by the Egyptians. The warm beds ethe sands of Egypt under the influ- ence Of the sun, made ideal incuba- tors. As the ages . rolled ' on.) the Egyptians kept up this 'method of .incubation, and as generations rolled on the hens finally lost their incli- nation to sit.' The leghorns, Minor: cap, Audalhsians, Aneonae and Coin - Pines Were .all doniestieated- -tinier , similar conditions. Henee thesa breeds which are known at the Meditereanee can types, are all laegelty non -sitters, Marriages 1VIaCKAY--DODDS—jt Seaforth, on July 26th, Iva Rhodella, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jblut Dodds, to WilliatruBlaene MacKay of Halifax. OHANLY--ANDERSON -- In • Sea - forth, on July 15th, Peael Ae- deeson to Angus ()Manly. 130.X-DI0KSON--In Toronto, on • July 16th, Ernest Leo Box, -to Cyrillus Frances Jane Dixon, both of Seaford'. COLVIN-BONle - At Wingham, on July 22nd, Norman B. Colvin, of 'Toronto, to Margaret dean, • - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone, Wiegliane Births MeGUIRE-At Port Albeee, cia July 200, to Mr. and Mts. Hugh Mc- Goderiele a son. JENKINS-At Minadosa, Man., on July 14th, to Mr. and Mrs, Will F. Jenkins, a daughter, Evelyn Elizabeth. , JARROTT-At Hensall on July 13th to Ale. and Mrs. Robert Jarrett, - a son. SNELL-In Exeter July 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snell, a son. WHEELER -In 0 -ray township, on July 21, io ldr, and Mrs. Benson Wheeler, a son. HABICIRK--In Seaforth. on July leth, to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Habkirk, a daughter. PEAR,SON-In Grey, on July Stith, to Mr. and Mrs. James '1'. Pear- son, a son. MeCREATII-In Clodericle on July 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. }Tarry Mc- Crea* a daughter. Deaths Kle.N-NEDY-'-'01 Stanley township, on July 2571i, Catharine Orr, wife of Mr. •George Kennedy, aged 72 years, STEVEN.S-In Hullett, on July 277h, Ann, wife of Joseph Stevens, in her 73rd year. McKINLAY-711 Wingham, on July 21st, Duncan McKinley, in his 790 year. THOMSON-In Winghain, on July 18th, Jaines Thomson, • in hiFi 710 year, MONTGOMERY -In Goderich town- ship, on July 22nd, Capt. A. T. Montgomery, aged 90 years and 11 months. HOUSE FOR SALE -I AM IN- structed to sell quick. Here is a chalice to secure an excellent home at a bargain price. I will show property and consider any fair of- fer. -C, 13. Hale. .-92-1 TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. No, 13, &Miley, second. class ; dut- ies to commence, Sept. 1st, applic- ations received until August 1st. - Apply stating saiarY and experience to Jas. T, •Keys, Secrelary-Treas- ever, --92-3. AUCTION SALE. -- THE UNDER - signed has been instructed ey Mr, Frank O'Neil to sell his Lousellold effects end residence by public auction on Saturday, Aug. 161h. -Thos. Brown, Auctioneer, • -92 FOR SALE -2 BICYCLES, BOTH having coaster brakes and i131 good running order. Quick • eale desired. -Apply to Hilton Flaines, ilinton. • -92. LABS FOR SALE, 14 INCHES Jong. Will gen by Mad or cotd.- A. Coal and Wood Dealer. LIVE FOWL WANTED, -1; AM NOW ready to handle fat has, young chickens and ducks at, highest prices Poultiry taken not later than Thurs- • day of each week.. Other fowl hand- ed later Marquis, "lase Line, ?home 14 on 166. .-91 FOR SALE, EEO 'RUNABOUT IN first-class order. Tires 'good. Will demonstrate if desired at any time for anyone meaning business. A snap for quick _sate. -Thos. Watts, Shoe Store, Clinton. • -90 FOR SA LE. -SIX -ROOMED HOUSE on the Huron Road at present On- cupied by M. Wilber Crick, but better known as the- Hayward pro- perty. The house is, to be removed. -Philip • Roweliffe, London Road, Clinton P, 0. • -91 HOUSE TO RENT ON HIJRON ,street, 6 rooms, hard and eon, water in woodshed, le acre of land, • bearing fruit treas.-John Snyder. -90. VOTERS'. LIST 1913.-MUNICIPAL- ity of the Township of Hullett in the County of Huron. -Notice is .hereby -'given that 1 have trans- mitted or 'delivered eo the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontado Voters' List Act, the cop- ies required by such sections to be transmitted or deliVered of the list made, puesuant to the haid Aete of all persons appearing by tlfe lase revised • Assessment Roll of the said Municipality -to be entitled to vote at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Menicipal elections and that tlie said list was first' posted up hi ray office in Londesboro on the 25th day of July 1913 and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list and if any omissions or other er- rors are found therein to take im- mediate proceedings to have said errors corrected according to' law. Dated dile 25th day of July 1913. -James Campbell, Townehip (leek. ' -92 VOTERS' LIST 1913.-MUNICIPAL- ity of the Village of Hayfield in the County of Huron. -Notice is bore - by, given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies requir- ed by such sections to be transmit- ted or delivered ! of the list made, pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the lest revis- ed Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote at elections far members of the Legislative Assembly and at letuni- cipal elections, and that the said list was 'first posted up in my office in Bayfield on the 12711 day of July 1913 and remains there for inspec- tion. Electors arc Called upon to examine the said list ard if any omissions or , other errors are rouna therein to take intmediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. Dated thin 12th day of July 1913.-H. W. Erwin, Village Clerk. -91 MAID WANTED IMMEIMATELY. -- General housework, no washing: Twenty dollars a month. -H. Aus- tin, Bayfield, -90 HOUSIn AND LOT FOR SALE, - One of the best locations in town corner Princess and William streets. House cone -tins 7 rooms on ground door, second floor not finished. Hard and. soft water. acre land, fruit trees, etc. - For further particulars apply to • D. S. Chat -69. NOUSE A.ND LOT ON ORANGE street for sale, now occupied by Mrs. Easom. Six rooms. -A. J. Tyndall. -88 FOR SALE -COTTAGE ONi RAT- tenbury street. Electric light, waterworks, etc -Apply on premis- es, or to 1', T. Murphy, Clinton. -75 WINDSTORM INSURANCE. -- THE Canada Insurance Co. will insure all buildings against damage done by windstorms, Moderate fates, no preenuin note.-Cbarles 13, Hale, District Agent. Clinton. -74. BELLEVIEW IP A R Al DAIRY. - Prom our stock of first-class cows I and cream. We solicit a share of suNlAy DINNERS. Wtweiceardeailyprwepitst'etlectobessuipoli milk -at thee- • your patronage. -Richard leisffer, E. • B. Hill, Phone 125. -80 HOTEL NORMANDIE -13111 of Fare= Green Unions, Radishes, Green, Olives, Pickled Beets, SOup, Ox Tail English Tomato, - 131611 I3aked White Fish with Egg Settee Entrees. Rimet Spring Duck with Den ;Mg. Roast. Prime Ribs of Beef, Brown PO talcesr Leg of Spring L,artib, Roast Goose, .Vegetables. New Boiled Potatoes, Mashed Old Potatoes, Boiled Cabbage, Line Beans. • Dessert. Rhubarb Pie, Lemon Pie, Strawbei-ry Shortcake with. Whipped Cream, Inc Cream. Tea, Coffee. Milk.. Canadian Factory Cheese, McL, zren's Cheese, Dinners • - 50e, SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED and repairs kept en hand, also ag- ency for new machines -A. Hoop- er, Albert street. -70 FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER- - signed offers for Sale bis Eine farm' of about 130 acres adjoining., the town of Clinton. The form is in a good state of cultivation and has good buildings --brick house, bank barn, driving house, pig pen, ete--all comparatively teev. A fast glass young orchard containing all kinds of fruit, also small fruits. The farm is well fenced and well drained and is a- very desirable homes' For further • particulars aPPlyeen Preedses or address John .42pfance, Clinton P. 0. • -63 Are you a ONVS-FtecOrd subsea:di r , FARM FOR SALE -CON. 8 WEST half of lot 9, Hullett 'township, containing 50 acres, There or on the farm a frame house 20x26, kitchen 18x14, and a summer kit - Mien and wood shed 24x14, bane barn 58x40 with stabling ender- netith and cement floors with hen house and pig house. The land, is good clay loam, entirely clear of weeds, is well drained with tile, and in' a good state of cultivation. No waste land. There is one acre of good orcherd end a never failing well. 'Perms $500. of principal paid down and the rest can re- main on mortgage, As the pro- prietor inteeds giving up -farming, if not sold the ,place will be tent- ed. --Apple, on premises or to. John Riley, Sr., Constance. P. 0. -80, FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40 AND part of Lot 39, Con. 9, Goderich township, aonsisting of 107' acres all cleared and good tillable land with the exception of' five acres of bush and ten acres of orchard con- taining. apples, plums and cherries. Farm in good condition being of good clay loam, well fenced mid having an abundance ol excellent water. On the premises are • two barns, one 58x30 shed 2500, all on stone foundation, The oth- er barn is 5/1.00 with shed 17x30 and also a gravel house. Situated one mile from school mile from English church, 1 mile from Meth- odist church, 5 miles from Clinton, e 6 mileh from Hayfield. Rural Tele- phone connection. Also part of I,ot 36, Telephone Road, containing 50 acres adjoining school and 1 miles from Clinton, on which there are no buildings but containing A small swamp making 0 an excellent pas- ture farm. For further particulars apply on the premises, or address - Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone 7 on 155, • -71. How is your Eyesight? Perhaps the eye 'glasses' you are using don't suit you, OP Perhaps you are not Wearing glasses when you should. In any event come and have your eyes tested. No charge made. A. J GRIGG GRADUATE OPTICIAN AND J EWE LnE, Slabs For Sale. HARDWOOD SLABS, 11 INCHES LONG. IDEAL FOR SUMMER USE. ALSO 12 INCH BODY. WOOD. Stapleton Saw Mill. On Anything YO 11 want done in the line of Plumbing, Tinsmithing and Evetroughing, let no give you a price. Agents for the Sunshine fur- nace. BYAM & SUTTER Sanitary Plumbers • Phone 7, Cleaning Dying and Pressing. Bring your ,sitit to es and bave it cleaned and pressed or eyed SO as to make it look almost as good as new, We solicit t'out custom and guarantee you satis- faction. We are also agents for the. Parieian Steam Laun- dry. 0 R. L. MOORE. In the, Normandie Block, Open 7 to 9.30 p. in. and Satter - day afternoons. .g, suoo CHANCE TWO STORY HOUSE and • NEW COTTAGE. For Sale Located side by side. Properties in exnellent condition Would lease Mom buyer. J Hill, Clinton. Phone 77. THE CORNER STORE Live and Let Live Preserving time is here again. What about Jerris and Rubbers? Heinz sweet and our pickles by bulk and in bottle,:i. Heinz pork and beans with chilli sauce. Heinz red Redney bean's, try them Fresh for Saturday Bananas, oranges, lemons, watermelons, raspberries, cucumbers and tomatoes. A CALL SOLICITED, E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. Poultry FOODS. WE KEEP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF POULTRY FOODS IN- CLUDING ; BEEF SCRAP, CHICK SCRAP, POULTRY 1305E, CRY- STAL GRIT, CLAM SHELL, OY- STER SHELL, Etc. Also Calf Meal a splendid food foe young Calves and Hog Meal for young pigs. Another car of Western Oats just arrived also a carload of Feed Flour, Bran and Shorts. Try Gunn's Show Grain, Fall Wheat Special Fertilizer, the best fertilizer on the market. . - LIVE POULTRY AND NON -FER- TILE NEW -LAID EGGS WANTED. Call and Bee Our supplies and get our prices. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to.date Firth CLINTON. N. W. Trewartha, WM. Jenkins. COLD WEATHER. is fast approaching. Consider your heating *ants now. If your fur- nace needs overhauling now is the time to have the work done, Do not leave M until you want to use it as we will bc., busy then and you may have to wait some time. At- tend to it; at once. Repairs for every make of Range and Heater al- ways on hand. THOS. HAWKINS. Phone 53. HEATING AND PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CEMENT. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON A STOCK OF NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT PHONE ORDERS OR CALL ON JOHN HUTTON Londesboro. ••••••=mmoomminomm COLLEGE AT HOME • Thousands of ambitious young people • are fast preparing in their own homes to occupy Mara tive positions as stenog- raphers, bookkeepers, telegraphers. civil servants, in foot every sphere of Business Activities. You may finish a t college if ,vou so wish. Positions guar- . anteed. Enter college any day. Indiv idual instruction. Expert teachers. Thirty years' experience. Largest train- ers in Canada. Seven colleges. Special course for teachers. Affiliated with Commercial Educa- tone-Association of Canada, Summet School at famous Spotten Business College, London. CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Ono. SPOTTON B. 1', WAnn President, Principal. ••••••••• o •• o ••••••••a, • • ugar • • 0 0 • • ;' 1')o not spoil your fruit .41, • , this year for lack of sugar, • 0 •• as we are selling • • • RedPatil • • • • • • Extra Granulated • • • 100 lbs. for SC -J.5 ; • 20 lbs. for $1.00 • • • This is nets less than ; Last yea' so much for the • .• Tory Government. • • • 40, • • : W. T. O'NEIL • • •• "The tiub Grocery." w' • • • ••••••••0•••••0••••••10 HOTEL SUNSET Goderich, Ontario. OPEN UNTIL SEFIEM)3ER 1515 Unsurpassed location on east shave of Lake Huron. Splendid summer cli- imate. beautiful surroundings, hotel ser - vice tirsbelass in every respect. Convenient by rail or boat to Tor. onto, Hamilton. Buffalo, Cleveland:De- troi klace steamer City of Detroit It (D. $c C. Line) returning leaves Grater. 1 ich FevooktryetS. :tit returning leaves Detroit Monday 9.30 p..111. arriving at Goderich 7, p. m Day trip both ways. This makes a delightful melon sent on application. "Address: week.end outing, tut::: e7s no. 0: ' el th e Dr eitu: tr.. MANAGER, ITOTEL SUNSET, i Goderich, Ontario. 4.....".k~%."....0.S............"....^..r. Canadian National Exhibition EXPANSION 'YEAR 1 New Livestock Department Everything in Agriculture Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by Foreign Countries Acres of Manufactures MAGNIFICENT ART EXHIBIT Paintings from Germany, Britain, United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Cadet Review Japanese Firewerks Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's Greatest Cat Show AND NERO THE BURNING OF ROME' rite Musical Surprise The Music -al Ride Auto -Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Roman Chariot Races Athletic Sports Great Water Carnival fRISH GUARDS BAND Score of other Famous Bands Twelve Band Concerts Daily Wreck of the Airship Withington's Zottaves - New Giant Midway Grand Double, 11111 of Fireworks PATRICK CONWAY'S BAND Aug.23 1913 Sept.8 TORONTO ONLY LINE REACHING ALL,' SUMMER RESORTS IN' HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO. Including Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Georg- ian Bay, Algonquin Park, Ma,ganetae wan River, French River, Tineagaeld, Kaivartha Lakes. Full Summer Service now in effect to all of above resorts. Write for full particulars and illustrated folders to any Grand Trunk Agent. FIOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION. Each Tuesday until Oct. 28 inclusive. Winnipeg and. Return $35.00 Edmonton and ,Return 813.00 Low rates to other point's, Return limit two Months. Paulen Tourist Sleepers leave Toronto at 11.35 1). 03. on above dates running through to Winnipeg via Chicago and Saint Paul without change. Tickets are also on sale via Sarnia and the Norl thorn Navigation Company. The °lane Trunk Pacific Railway, 18 the sheeriest and quiebtest route between Winnipeg, Saskatocere and Edmonton. 'John Ransford and Son, uptown, agents; fe. 0. leateesoe; statien. ag- e- . The eews-Record. to Jail, 11 tor 40c. eve, ,