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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-19, Page 1Established 1565, Vol. 47, No. School .Ch ldrens CLINTON OIC THURSDAY JUNE 19 1913, 'W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers Sports Will be Held in Clinton.• on Friday, June 27th. Be sure and Attend THE o -,al Bapli OF CANADA Head Office, Montreal Capital Authorized:.. -.-....--$25,000,000 Capital Ram -up --..- 11,500,000 Reserve and vmd!ivnded -- 12,500,000 TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 326 BRANCHES iWJ;th world wide connecte:mi. Interest allowed on Deposita General lBanneng business telaue- acted. R. E. MANNING, Mgr, CLINTON BRANCH Brownie Cameras There is Pleasure in a Brownie They are inexpensive, rang- ing from. the $1.00 box type, to the $12.00 folding Brownie We have all the Brownie family, and can show you in a few minutes how easy' they .are to use. • We have a large lin,, of K odaks, Eastman a. it r , Pa- • pers, Etc. Ask for a Kodak Ceatalogue. .T. Y".,, }-1.40-VITA-117 Dispensing Chemist. Goderich Crow Acts As_ R well's Colleague yue 1gF'roudfoot, He's All Right; Who Has That $500," Says Bird. Godericb has an interesting freak in the shape of a talking crow, which says amopg other things: "Proudfoot, he's all right." Whitney; Hanna, ha, ha, Hanna." Say, boys, who bas the 500?" The crow was tamed by the little daughter of R. R. Sallows. She split the crows tongue and educated it so that it rests on the trees leading from the Central and Separate school, keep- ing up an animated conversation on local topics, calling the boys and girls by their names, and saying such phrases as: "I cant, boys, because I'm married now, GARDEN PART -i', The Congregation of St, Pai'n's church purpose holding .a Garden Party or the Rectory grounds on Thursday evening, June 20th. The Cost of a Business or !Shorthand Education in the Entrance Exams. Sixty -Eight are Writing at Clinton. The ,examinations for Entrance into 'High School commenced on Wedn,esciay afternoon and will, con lima tt,lh Friday night. Sixty- eight students are .writing at Clin- ton. Poffowing are those writing-- :Clinton riting=•Clinton Public School • • D. Riatttenbury, I. Co le, M. Chi dley M. Moore. L.: Morrish, 'V. Poli=yell, V Cook. E Kemp, M. Welker, K, Dow z.s, W. Drape., E; Jucicl, H. 1tLonag h!an,' G Alam, L, Holmes, N. - Tyn- dall, W, Blacker, H. Hill, P. Ladd. D Siteph,ctnsnn, E. McKenzie, N; Kei .- nedy,H Gne:g, L. Nediger, M. Mc - Math, E, Evans, B Ch'owen, M, Cook C. Turner, 101. Schc,en:ais, F. L anv- rerrce. M. Elliott, A. Booth. J. Wat- kin 0. Johnson, L. Langford, N. N. Watkins and J. Wylie. Hull r i t—No. 4. C. Sundercock ; Na, e, Will ane: No. 9, DI 1ticLeod Na.1. E Jamieson ; No. 10; E. leo' `is, A, Shepherd, I. Ward. D. Mair ; No. '2, M. Lockwood, 1WI Liggins F: Ma^qu e. F. Van 1lgmond, t4 palate c,l E.—Waits, 1'. Tighe n, Mor- is•rn M. 1 arb^r t No. 12, CIodei'ich and 'Tull-tt. F Lawson. ruck t smith Nn. •1. fI Crich, 111. r :eh, J. Turner and I: ' el l; Na c , A.:Pr'oadfoot; 1 ad: rich Township—No.B.S. Cook W. Finlay. .i`f. Ostrom ; 'v o 3,R. Mun n;•s, C. Halland. V. Jervis, E. L. Praetor aetor ; No, 11. V. Trick. ▪ Personal Notes 4 - • if biose having relatives nr Prienda visiting in town or goiag away ,, notify us OE the fact eao week, vee , may. 7` F would announce it in the New JORA, • + X4444++4444+44+44+411 Mr,Gordon Goetz, of Dashwood, has taken apositien in the M.olsoin.s :Lank. ]War. W. March, of Stretford, was a visitors in town for a few days to s wl els; and his void friends were ind:,ed glad bo see him, 111r, John Hoare, of Auburn, paid Clint an friends a visit on( W,ednes- da;'• Miss, Jessie Breckenridge, of Raches'te" is a guest at the home of bar aunt, Sirs, J. Mc0lart'a, Ontario a treln 1 • Mr. and' Mrs, Isaac Berown, of Blyth, were in town on Tuesday. R v. C, Ia Je<akins, Messrs: John Ranslord, nod. 0. E. Doeling. are at, _ acting the Synosiwat London this • week. and, '1lrs. Gillis( Gilchrist, of ---VidwhykiwichMitailhig Ayr, Incl 'bliss Singhas, of 1'la'ttis- t n,esitoned up from Ayr on Sondaj.ta visit MS's. 'Gilchrist, Rat- t:ltlniry st, It and Mrs. Luke Lawson and ch„dien sheat Saturday in Strat- f-rd, Mrs. J. Mcleod entertained•on Wed nesday isfternoon last week. Mrs, R Marshall, of 1iattenbury street entertained her lady friends on Thursday afternoon. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Alice Ferniee, eldest daughter of Rey S.J. Alain, of Clinton, formerly, of Brussels. to Frederick R. Turner, of Parkhill, the happy event took place in', Ontario street, Methodist church, Clinton, Wednesday 25th inst., at 12 o'clock noon. Mr. Chas. Tebhutt. who has complet ed his work for specialist standing in Manual Training has been appointed Instructor in that work, in the Oolleg iate Institute and Public Schools of Fort William, His duties begin Sept. and, the initial salary being 9;1500. Charles is another of the C. C. L boys who is making good, Dr. Roy. T, Rudaway, Son, of Edw., W. Rodaway., Huron Itoad East, who has graduated from Loyola, Medical College. Chicago; has accepted a position es House Physician in St. Bernards Hospital of that city. Local News ASAI liMMtr'' Mrs. Wm. Graham n'ttende;i the ADVERTISING -ISMS. 1 . iiphil'-1Javis n e,itiing this weei: az Hensel; Some advertising copy roads as 11 I t•'tl Cf t if the ad t a itiser had written . it Vat W. - rowne o to in on Knitting Co.,left on Friday £or for fun and failed. i :) onto,. where he va iai take a posi- (, - WE MAY EXPECP.—. Rev. S. J. and dire: