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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-09-13, Page 4011ataa Nears.Reordi September It; (97 W(agham Mr$14 Vera Armour hes gone Toronto to take 4 110Siti0li. Miss Eleanor 'McLean has returned trOirt Orillia, where she sPent the aunampc, • I Mrs. MeOlarey, a lady M her eighty-four% y0e,r, tipped on a rug at the home .oh,her son-in-law, Mr, AVM, Moore, recently and MD, frac- tiering her liLpShe is imPrevilig fast as could be expeeted. gmrling of Toronto visited Wingliariends last week. Miss Ethel Wilson has gone to Gait to take a positio'n in the offiee of the Dominion Rubber 0o, Mrs, Gordon Patterson, and little daughter of Winnipeg have been vis- iting a fine home of Mr, ;Arch. Pat- terson, 0 d 4 Banker—professional man --contractor -,---farraer—or wage earner. —whatever your business may be, a motor car will save time for you and in- crease your efficiency. And we recommend the Maxwell to you as the most economical car on this market to -day. • Thousands of Maxwell owners operate their car i at a cost of $6 to $3a xnontlx. The Maxwell retains its efficiency for years and has a high second-hand value. The Maxwell is a genuine business asset for any man. Touring Car $104.1 Roadeter $104Se. Com. $1$40; Berlina $1840, Sedan $1540. All pricy. o. b. Minds., SEELEY & BARTLIFF CLINTON School Books For Opening of School ALL TUIE LATEST TEXT BOOKS and Best Values in SCHOOL SUPPLIES IA. T. Cooper Telegraph and Ticket Agent, Clinton, Ontario Aimm.e.m.. 111111116. -••••• Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Mein of Mildrnay were recent visitors in town. - Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Dunsford and Mr, -.end Ms. Bissett of Exeter vis- ited recently with • Mrs: James Green. 111111111411410•11•41•41Y6, • GoderiCh Rev. P. and lVfrS, Rutledge are visiting their daughter,. Mrs. W. P. Wallington, at South likala, iVre.• E. Downing of LeamingtOni lormorlp of CiOderiet, has been re- newing old IrleinIships_in town, Misses Marlon and Lilian Fraser have returned hone after spending a vacation in Muskolg's.., • Miss Florence Dol has returned from a visit With her sister, Ms. Tweedy of Detroit, Mr. J. T. Goldthrope ofblew keard has been visiting in town, Mr. IE, P. Strang has been visiting at the parental home, that fit Dr. and Mrs. Strang, Mr, and Mrs, H. W.Reld and daughter, Miss Elva, returned last week to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. aften a visit at the home of the lady's father, Mr. A. Farrow. The tussock moth has invaded God- erich mid it is feared that much dal -li- ege will ,be done unless Speedy mea- sures are taken to exterminate them Miss Gilboa of Hamilton has been visiting with Mesdames Chanel). and Hopkins of East street. Mr. and Mrs, Jock Campbell have returned to their home at Port Col- borne, Thep were accompanied by Mrs. H. W. Bali. IVA% Athol McQuarrle was up from London for a day' or two last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker and their three. bright sons, ,Leighton, Ro- land and Olarerice, have been visiting in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs, Otterhout and fami- ly have returned from spending the summer at Grand Benxi. "Buy perishable food and eat pl- enty of it—but don't waste it." 011:1111 Miss Wellwood ,ot New ',fork, has been it visitor at the home of Mr. end Mrs. 'rhos, Drowa, Mrs, (Rev.) Telford spent a low days as the guest 01 her • brother 33.0nr Guelpb reoe4rblY, Mrs, James Molvruroble visited bor daughters, Misses Mary and Jean, who are assisting with Unit picking at Beamsviile. Mise Nina Regley has gone to Wa- terforil for the millinery season. Eel. B, J. McCioriniek and family have been in Trowbridge attending, the marriage of the former's sister. Mrs, Wm. Begley has returned from a vial; with her daughter at Ux- bridge. She also took M 'Toronto Pair on her way home, Pte, Win, Burling, son of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Burling, is on his way from Ezigland. He has been suffering mneli from rheuniatiOm since going overseas, Mrs. IVICKenzie of Clinton has been visiting her mother, 1VIrs, Nesbit, • Zurich Mr, Hubert Klemm dental student, has, been visiting his parents here. Misses b„Tettie and Tillie Well have returned to Detroit after a visit at their home here. Dr. Crocker of Tilsonigg, said to be the oldest practising dentist in Ontario, was a visitor in town re- cently. He accompanied his son -in-, law, Dr. Hardie of Homan on his weekly visit to Zurieh. Mr. Wrn. Lehman of London was a visitor over therecent holiday with his mother, Mrs. A. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noll and, Mr. Simon Noll of Milverton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver and family of Dashwood visited the home of Mr. 0. L. Smith recently. Pandora envede.ces Thel'Oandora" Range has triple grate bars that turn easily because each bar is shaken separately, The firebox • made smooth to prevent clogging of ashes and the ash -pan is largo enough to hold more than -one day's aSileSt - Write for booklet. mcoarys 1. PANDORA RANGE Loarion TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG =QUM sr. Jogri, N,B, NAMILTON CALGARY 02 SASKATOON EDMONTON IFOR SALE BY HARLAND BROS. I Seaforth. Mr. • J. Pinkney's three-year-old roadster stallion took find prize at the Toronto Ex. Mrs. G. W. Woods and two daugh- ters have returned home after spend- ing the summer in Bayfield, During the past week Miss Condeli of Tarryi- town, N,Y,, and Miss Gladys Laundy of South End, Niagara Falls, have been the guests of Mrs. Woods, Ms. James Woods of Buffalo spent' a week recently as the guest of her uncle, Mr, Pinkney, Ms. James Devereaux, Huron Road, announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Nellie, to Mr. William Dorsey, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorsey, St. Col- Mnban, The marriage will take place the last week of September, 71oL HOW THE 1301)? 15 NOTJRISHED. Imo bodily process known as assim- ilation is well • explained in • those wards: "As the blood, in its circu- lation, approaches any organ,. the portions that are appropriate for , this organ feel its attractive force, obey it, and leaving the others, min- gle with the substance of its tissue and are changed into its, own true and. proper nature." How important it is that the blood should be pure and rich, not loaded with worn-out and. useless matters Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies and en- riches the blood, and, does' all 9 is possible for medicine to 'do in the way of perfecting assimilation and building up, the- whole system.. When you Bayo made up your mind to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, insist on hav- ing it—don't accept a substitute, for no substitute acts Wee it. ision Tuir Sons, Mothers of Can Vision them at early morning when through the rising mists, there bursts a hurricane of fire -- See your valiant boys---calrn, grim, but cheerful, "stand -to -arms" until the Hun's "morning hate" dies away. Picture them at breakfast, the meal that must bring them the bodily sus- tenance to carry them through the strain of another d. y. Then think what might happen if, one in. ming, there was no breakfast --no food, and word went down the lin s that Canada had failed them. Vision all these things, and then --- as Women of Canada --- Mothers of Men ---Answer this Call to Service. Canada must send to Her Own, and to the Allies Fighting Forces, more wheat, more beef, more bacon, and more of such other- foods as are non- perishable and easily exported. Canada can do this without depriv- ing her own population of a fair share of any of these foods if You Women will but help. All we ask of you is, that instead of buying so much white flour (if you do your own baking) you vary your baking by using one-third oatmeal, corn, bar- ley or rye flour. Or, if you buy your bread, that you order a certain pro- portion of brown bread each day. Second, instead of using as much beef and bacon as formerly, you vary your family's diet, by substituting for beef and bacon such equally nutritious foods as fish, peas, lentils, p tatoes, nuts, bananas, etc. Third, and this is most irrap*rtant, -- positively prevent the waste of a single ounce of food in your house- hold. They Must Be Fed Statistics show that, everyday, in Canada, sufficient food is thrown into garbsoge cans to feed the entire Canadian Overseas Army. Travellers have often remarked that tnany a European family would live well upon the quantity and quality of food wastecl in some Canadian homes. Stith waste is shameful at any time; bat in these Our only hope iethat with thele truths before you, and in view of the vital issues at stake, we may count upon your earnest co-operation in stopping this appalling' waste; and in substituting other foods for the wheat, beef and bacon that must be sent overseas. Next week a Food Service Pledge and Window Card will be delivered to You. It is your Dedication to War Service,. The Window Card is your Emblem of Honour. Woman's Auxiliary, Orornizatioo of ll000urceis Committee, hit Co.operatiori with The lion, W. J. Hanna, F'ood Controller. Si n The Food emice ge 444 Dry Goods andse Houar • Furnishing Couch ilk Co. PHONE 7S. Millinery Reatrto- We Garments 'fall ...... k s'0411fi 4,5441 • •this tOrth/441 N ant.isarS ... --- ' Opening Display Thursdag,Sep.20 and Following illThe , k Days. 'IA women of Clinton and are invited display of Suite, Coats, and Furs, models shown be of unusual be depended surrounding country ' to view our charming Autumn Hats, Skirts Dresses, Waists The charm.of the .\season should '''-• interest And can ‘, \,4, upon as being exclusive, The New Autumn We are now introducing ad. vanced styles in New Autumn Suits. They are smart and comfortable looking, with the long coats, and slightly na,r- ,row skirts,. large collars with a Alva silk stitching and braid trira- pdalw mings. Over 50 styles to choose from •.. Suits t . - ) New Coats Over 100 choose frora, all the leading larger sleeves, belted, or at the waiw, new cloths and Autumn,, , different styles to which comprise , style charges, , large collars 1' . -.=. slightly incurved line. In all the A.,,,„ shades. 1.2.:::...,... - The Store that Shows the New Thin s First School Books For Opening of School ALL TUIE LATEST TEXT BOOKS and Best Values in SCHOOL SUPPLIES IA. T. Cooper Telegraph and Ticket Agent, Clinton, Ontario Aimm.e.m.. 111111116. -••••• Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Mein of Mildrnay were recent visitors in town. - Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Dunsford and Mr, -.end Ms. Bissett of Exeter vis- ited recently with • Mrs: James Green. 111111111411410•11•41•41Y6, • GoderiCh Rev. P. and lVfrS, Rutledge are visiting their daughter,. Mrs. W. P. Wallington, at South likala, iVre.• E. Downing of LeamingtOni lormorlp of CiOderiet, has been re- newing old IrleinIships_in town, Misses Marlon and Lilian Fraser have returned hone after spending a vacation in Muskolg's.., • Miss Florence Dol has returned from a visit With her sister, Ms. Tweedy of Detroit, Mr. J. T. Goldthrope ofblew keard has been visiting in town, Mr. IE, P. Strang has been visiting at the parental home, that fit Dr. and Mrs. Strang, Mr, and Mrs, H. W.Reld and daughter, Miss Elva, returned last week to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. aften a visit at the home of the lady's father, Mr. A. Farrow. The tussock moth has invaded God- erich mid it is feared that much dal -li- ege will ,be done unless Speedy mea- sures are taken to exterminate them Miss Gilboa of Hamilton has been visiting with Mesdames Chanel). and Hopkins of East street. Mr. and Mrs, Jock Campbell have returned to their home at Port Col- borne, Thep were accompanied by Mrs. H. W. Bali. IVA% Athol McQuarrle was up from London for a day' or two last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker and their three. bright sons, ,Leighton, Ro- land and Olarerice, have been visiting in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs, Otterhout and fami- ly have returned from spending the summer at Grand Benxi. "Buy perishable food and eat pl- enty of it—but don't waste it." 011:1111 Miss Wellwood ,ot New ',fork, has been it visitor at the home of Mr. end Mrs. 'rhos, Drowa, Mrs, (Rev.) Telford spent a low days as the guest 01 her • brother 33.0nr Guelpb reoe4rblY, Mrs, James Molvruroble visited bor daughters, Misses Mary and Jean, who are assisting with Unit picking at Beamsviile. Mise Nina Regley has gone to Wa- terforil for the millinery season. Eel. B, J. McCioriniek and family have been in Trowbridge attending, the marriage of the former's sister. Mrs, Wm. Begley has returned from a vial; with her daughter at Ux- bridge. She also took M 'Toronto Pair on her way home, Pte, Win, Burling, son of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Burling, is on his way from Ezigland. He has been suffering mneli from rheuniatiOm since going overseas, Mrs. IVICKenzie of Clinton has been visiting her mother, 1VIrs, Nesbit, • Zurich Mr, Hubert Klemm dental student, has, been visiting his parents here. Misses b„Tettie and Tillie Well have returned to Detroit after a visit at their home here. Dr. Crocker of Tilsonigg, said to be the oldest practising dentist in Ontario, was a visitor in town re- cently. He accompanied his son -in-, law, Dr. Hardie of Homan on his weekly visit to Zurieh. Mr. Wrn. Lehman of London was a visitor over therecent holiday with his mother, Mrs. A. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noll and, Mr. Simon Noll of Milverton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver and family of Dashwood visited the home of Mr. 0. L. Smith recently. Pandora envede.ces Thel'Oandora" Range has triple grate bars that turn easily because each bar is shaken separately, The firebox • made smooth to prevent clogging of ashes and the ash -pan is largo enough to hold more than -one day's aSileSt - Write for booklet. mcoarys 1. PANDORA RANGE Loarion TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG =QUM sr. Jogri, N,B, NAMILTON CALGARY 02 SASKATOON EDMONTON IFOR SALE BY HARLAND BROS. I Seaforth. Mr. • J. Pinkney's three-year-old roadster stallion took find prize at the Toronto Ex. Mrs. G. W. Woods and two daugh- ters have returned home after spend- ing the summer in Bayfield, During the past week Miss Condeli of Tarryi- town, N,Y,, and Miss Gladys Laundy of South End, Niagara Falls, have been the guests of Mrs. Woods, Ms. James Woods of Buffalo spent' a week recently as the guest of her uncle, Mr, Pinkney, Ms. James Devereaux, Huron Road, announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Nellie, to Mr. William Dorsey, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorsey, St. Col- Mnban, The marriage will take place the last week of September, 71oL HOW THE 1301)? 15 NOTJRISHED. Imo bodily process known as assim- ilation is well • explained in • those wards: "As the blood, in its circu- lation, approaches any organ,. the portions that are appropriate for , this organ feel its attractive force, obey it, and leaving the others, min- gle with the substance of its tissue and are changed into its, own true and. proper nature." How important it is that the blood should be pure and rich, not loaded with worn-out and. useless matters Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies and en- riches the blood, and, does' all 9 is possible for medicine to 'do in the way of perfecting assimilation and building up, the- whole system.. When you Bayo made up your mind to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, insist on hav- ing it—don't accept a substitute, for no substitute acts Wee it. ision Tuir Sons, Mothers of Can Vision them at early morning when through the rising mists, there bursts a hurricane of fire -- See your valiant boys---calrn, grim, but cheerful, "stand -to -arms" until the Hun's "morning hate" dies away. Picture them at breakfast, the meal that must bring them the bodily sus- tenance to carry them through the strain of another d. y. Then think what might happen if, one in. ming, there was no breakfast --no food, and word went down the lin s that Canada had failed them. Vision all these things, and then --- as Women of Canada --- Mothers of Men ---Answer this Call to Service. Canada must send to Her Own, and to the Allies Fighting Forces, more wheat, more beef, more bacon, and more of such other- foods as are non- perishable and easily exported. Canada can do this without depriv- ing her own population of a fair share of any of these foods if You Women will but help. All we ask of you is, that instead of buying so much white flour (if you do your own baking) you vary your baking by using one-third oatmeal, corn, bar- ley or rye flour. Or, if you buy your bread, that you order a certain pro- portion of brown bread each day. Second, instead of using as much beef and bacon as formerly, you vary your family's diet, by substituting for beef and bacon such equally nutritious foods as fish, peas, lentils, p tatoes, nuts, bananas, etc. Third, and this is most irrap*rtant, -- positively prevent the waste of a single ounce of food in your house- hold. They Must Be Fed Statistics show that, everyday, in Canada, sufficient food is thrown into garbsoge cans to feed the entire Canadian Overseas Army. Travellers have often remarked that tnany a European family would live well upon the quantity and quality of food wastecl in some Canadian homes. Stith waste is shameful at any time; bat in these Our only hope iethat with thele truths before you, and in view of the vital issues at stake, we may count upon your earnest co-operation in stopping this appalling' waste; and in substituting other foods for the wheat, beef and bacon that must be sent overseas. Next week a Food Service Pledge and Window Card will be delivered to You. It is your Dedication to War Service,. The Window Card is your Emblem of Honour. Woman's Auxiliary, Orornizatioo of ll000urceis Committee, hit Co.operatiori with The lion, W. J. Hanna, F'ood Controller. Si n The Food emice ge 444