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The Clinton News Record, 1918-4-25, Page 1No OS 38th Year ( iinton CLINTON,'QNTARYO, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1918 TU 1-1OM1. PAPER • ,� � DESA POT O GOLD HIDDEN IN THE ROIL N I�IDIST.EARTD O E YO�LD D��K GADOEN �O `•�'•Tl1P+, �- • itaq Wit. a ale LOCAL MA,RIr,1 '1', 11'hoat $8,10, BucJctvhoab$1,55:-;, Barley $j.40: Oats BDc, A LUNG• SEPARATION, lI'IL$ 1VTarshall of lain g street;, received word this week a 'lite dpair a ter sister, Susan Cribble s wife g + o Joint I3oo]cway of.Iiisl)op's Law- �, i,P:A. 1i'I1.L COLLECT PAPERS'"Hurons- The Young Ladies' l�atriotic Atrx, Wary intend making a ealection ofr papers, rags and rubbers throughout the town on Wednesdaj, '1']ltarsday 79 __ The irons .,. Are Good Men Arid ire Soldiers' Better 4ic to 42c, ten, England, It is .fifty-five Years and Friday a next week, Flolitte- Maio; J, Fora birthday, ora wedding' present, the best Way in which You eau express our noel wviebps is to "$a it With a _� yy r y g y Watch." A watch makes a distinctively ersonalgift,it le both bountiful and useful, P Everybody needs a watch whether wrists watch or a pocket P • watch, for men, woman or child, you will find it here with us- at at its best,. Eggs BIo to 85e: Live Bogs $19,01), ME•DICAG BOARD HERE. , A military medical board; consist- Eng Of Drs, Brink, Arkell and Wilson of headquarteYs, London, re-examined young men of classes C, and D., • ox- empted by military tribunals lash year, in Clinton this week. Over one hundred young men were, thus since felts. Marshall loft 'England and she has not seen arty .of her , sisters since. Five misters a s aao still liven in England, g g ,', tT, P,P, CH'ANGI]S,as Anyone desiring to .go to ioiontc; or any point artist, atter this.week , will have to arise early or go the afternoon Deform The east -bound morning ltrainj frow lto'derieh will be holders are aslcod to have the papers secure] tieaof „ , y t e in btindlos and the.rags and rubbers sacks and placed. eon- sacks g vonieubly on the 'verandah or front doorstop of theft residence an that when the dray conies • along there may hp• no dolaq caused, Tho Aux -1 ilial true y is that there will be a hearty response to the request for these things and that a doff ship„ wont anay'be gathered, W, Shaw 1VLD., late Med- real olCtcer the 101SU 1)atlalioa, ar- < rive one on Saturday- r d b Satu day evening of for apeadiag thirty months in the army and a year and a 11a11 or more England. Major Shaw locks wo1, and a oar- . pp ed vo> y mach at home as be sat fa his aecuat0lned chair in his own of- o o " " r ace a Tuesday moLinng. Oh, yes, o said fn answer to ti question as todue c °Moor T r a going along, they Were used to reinforce the 1st, the 18th. and 47th, sail On'tariy battalfans, The latter was originally a British Col- uanbla battalion lint' is no v r made up almost oritixpl Y of Ontario tinea and Jt watt into 1t that mast of the 161st, rude were drafted. Tito mat and' officers remainingwere sort to the 8th Canadian Reserve, Brain - Eugl Camp. When Major Shaw loft • • W Xelkar „�e'weler anti OpticianO- Clinton ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LIdIONS1aS, examined. W.P,S NOTES. Owingto ever Body bean so bus Y 6 Yi,cannot there. Will be no meeting of the W, P, 'S. again this week but it is bop- g P ed that ever bully will feel it their Y duty to be out to the business meet- ing next Friday, May 8xd, at three 8 15'inYpie13 by sour time aysn really 5,16, This will land ylsiloxs in" Toronto in time to transmit a good' day's business` before -leaving to patch .the evonin train home but one g . ,p' Wouldn't want to do 11 ever dayin Y the' week:; trains are The ing I3011' TS IT FIBRE ? In rho United States a hotisokoopca: buy white dour tiniest she buys also an equal quantity of soar- ser 7`ho assum tion of the. Food Control Board evidently is that if the housekeeper has ,the substatut- p right at hand and ,has already whether he was getting to feel at Home. ''I'll soon get into the hang of things again, Trio News»Reror(l asked Nlajor Shaw •about the "Hurons" in whom slim:mot of this paper is .inter- vstod , and it can he truly said that while it would be impossible to tar count all he told us about Fluron boys :that .not a 'word of it was to 1 England all the junto; officers + re- inaining of the 101st were : Liouts, 14Iol.,ean, Scott, Frank Chill; Rex CIuli and l nox Mair, rl3iit Choy( • may he in France by this time," add- pd Ma}or Sltaw, j <, , Phe 161st was si Effie hattalzon, remarked the Maier, "there was none better, Gaptah McKinnon, our chaplain, one of the finest P•nt• • The for the corset yoke pet also being put back' The Loudon train will arrive ]sere about 10,80 p paid for them she is n10re likely to make - use of them, The American' their discredit but rather very much men ill has ever been my privilege to ,drawing Also tithe pillow will take place at a.m.,' as last year, and returning' Food Controller says vary pointedlym : the other way, When the 5th 'was not d who will visit Clinton, 1 • The Ro3tal-. Bank this meeting, so Come and bring your ::ticket, Which may be the tricky + number,' ry HU'RgN S CASUALTY LIST. from \'fnghant will arrive about 4.15 in the afternoon• Many will, find it a ;bat COnVen28IiCe to hate (ton service resumed one the Lon- , advantage he the first mail will be in "Whenever You hear' 01 tiny ,woman complaining of the pound -for -pound policy you may fairly safe in as- awning that Hither she is a second- housekeeper' is Division broken up fn February lnos't of 'the mon o$. the Huron Battalion were sent to France in'drafts, most of the. young_ be hope, before long, often remarked what a fine bunch of men the ,wore • Mean v l Y 1 an Ih ing, iatol agent as v worthy', fn every respect, It was very ser- ri in - dem indeed, that one of the'(might- g OF CANADA. • Incorp�rated 18813; - Capital Authorized • 825,000,000 Capital Paid-up 12,911,709 Reserve and Undivided Profits 14,584,000 , Total Assets . 885,000,000 Head Mace, Montreal 4b0 Branches, With world wide connection. ,A. general Banking business transacted, •Wingham Clinton Branch' - R, E. MANNING, Ma118 er• g Iii the casualty lists. since last week havo,.appeared the following names of Huron mean: ';Died of wounds -Pte: C K, Brown, Zurich,• ''.Died -Pte. H, Hi \rollick, Hensel!, wounded -,G. 1) `Ste Stephenson, Var p , na ;•. W. M, Pinkney, Sidney Dean, Seaforth i Sergt. • J,. E. Holmes, , J. H, Bell W, L: reag- an, Goderich , N. Campbell, W, H. Stiles, Brussels ; E. CG: Anderson, Exeter ;, 1VI. A. •Johnston, Zurich. • DEATH. will ,that an hour earlier in' the forenoon, ORCIANXZED' YESTERDAY. The Y.M,G,A•. is inaugurating a natibnal' campaign for, the Red :Tri- angle Fund in Canada, for May 711, 8th and 9th when theyhope to raiseg $2,250,000 for Y.111.C;i1., work in sou- nection with the Cat aclian boys at. the front, Rev, S. ;A. Hann and RSykesatere meeti1 wase on held Wednesday a gleb at which a, local organization was set up. The •objective set for the ,rate or else unwill- ing to do her share' in helping, win the wax." A CLHVER WORKMAN, The Blyth Standard has been leak- ing a lot of fuss lately about some welding which a certain mechanic in that burg has been doing... ,Anyone wishing to see a really clever piece of 'welding ought to comp: into The at was Resor n office and take a look doe on our Gordon press, It was done by Mr, .A, Sedley a few weeks ago and was considered such LITTLE LOCALS. Mr: Ernest Hall has taken a posi- tion in the oflieH of Doherty Pianos, Ltd• Miss Leona Meager has .taken a position as stenographer on the local Molsons Bank staff. - Mr. J•, J: Sinith.laas moved his family into town, having taken SIF. 0, H, ,Jexvhs' house on Huron street, Mr, John S. Burton, who has been residing on the 5th concession of Goderich township, has taken the .„. al "Plutons" ever got into any, trouble." . Amongst tie xeinforeements which filled up the ranks of the 161st from tiwe to time there were about fifty: Laln]iton County and Inclians Shaw Major Shaw' said there were no Mit- 'lex soldiers and no better behaved or more self-respecting nice in the hat - talion than they. `I can't speak for all Indians." said Major Shaw "but if they're •tiff like that sample they - 're ali ;143131 " Asked about conditions in England OF JOHN JOHNSTON. . County of Huron is $32,700 of whioh a matter-of-fact sort of a job for a house on King Aiajor Shaw said tbab rationing was $8,200 is asked from Clinton and workman like him to that street until recently strictly enforced there. "One of the John Johnston, a native". of God- local organ- Godericlr tawnshi Theg pass we failed to 'few! occupied by Mr. George Cinoper,'and most pleasing sights when .I arrived P 6 INCORPORATED erich township and a man who lead p• mention it. There are will shortly move into town, the 1855 his seventy-sia in ization is as follows : men, however; who are cleverer thaci hlr, W. Clement, Cr.T.11, in Canada," he remarked, „"was ' j trik 'O�` ( 111 - - 1 (� iv� V r � �'M t spent all of years this' locality, died at his home on Huron street on Friday last,: The deceased had been ill but a 'fortnight, Navin alwa en'o od Ys enjoyed' Chairman, John -Torrance. Secretary, R. ]0._:Manning, : Treasurer, D. I.,.IVIaepherson. Mr. 'Seeley at his line of work. If he cannot put your maehitle 0f what- "sr Sort into tyorlkin order the g probability is that it is 'past fixing. operator, has pbrcnased from Mr, W. H. Cal- will the. house in which he has been residln known as the. East rear- g, dente, Mr, Calwi]l just nice white bread.. The' bread we had England was dark and coarse and often dry. It is -trade of corn, rye and wheat and- thou h. wholesome II ► ~' ""•g �' Capital and Deserve $8,800,000 98 Branches in Canada. 'Banking A General Business Transaetedx " Circtular ',afters of"Credit ; Bank tVlO>41Cy Orders, • ,,; �+ ', Sav `;lts Bank. DenartineM • `Interest allowed at highest current rate,: H. R. Sharp; Acting Manager, Clinton BranchFinance 1- B good health. FIo is survived by his wile and a family of two sons and one daughter : John of Wingham; J E. of Clinton and ..Mrs. Chas. Mc Kinnon of 'Sault Ste, Marie, - The funeral took place on Monday from the family residence, Huron street, the services at house and graveside huhu the g g. conducted by Rev. J .. A. Robinson,' . The pallbear-J. era were : M. Mnflwan, E. Scruton, J, Wise, J. P. She Sheppard, W. Grant and W. L. Johnson. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING. General Commit%e-Rev, J, A. Robinson, Rev: A. E. Jones, • Rev, ,l, LC Hdg, '.' J. A. Agnew, Rev. B`''0. Forde, G. D. 11I0Taggart, Ri J. bliiler, Dr, '1 Thompson, Wm; Jack- R.: Sher son, win Jackson, p, Jas, Scotty 'A. T. Cooper, J. W• , Treleaven, G. D. BouWek, Te11Mar phy, ur- J, E. Hovey, i Y , H. Wi'ltse, D. It, Prior C. Holland G.E. C F. Libb L. J10CTIivaJ : ' . }'. n' J. Gibbings. Committee -T3. R. Sharp, -Chairman, D. L.. Afaepherson, G: D. 1LW.0 A. NOTES.: s 5u Iles •received t PP tris month from the several Patuotic this,. for shipmentin- were asTfollows ;' For • Poa London : Z area -31 r socks 2 P•' P}'jamas, B pillows, •from Bayficl.d-3$ pr, socks, 1 pyjama, 58 trench towels i 10 pillows 8 hos- pital shirts. .Unity Club -15 pr. socks, 4 day s1tirts, 2 sheets, 2 caps 7 pillow slips. •pretty Stanley Maple Leaf -34 pr, socks, 6 day shirts, - purchased the esidenne a couple of m031bl131 ago the .East estates. „ „ A "PAY AS YOU GU PLAN. In the current issue of Tho Printer and Publisher there is an article the pen of Mr, Robert Holmes of Toronto, •formerly editor of the New Clinton NEra,: about getting a paid-in-advAnco .subscription list. ' : Me -Holmes' long experience in the p p ; news a er 'bnc Hess has given him, a a rate kuotelad; e of it .and he does not lose interest in thework just because he is not ,enough, in the absence of plenty of fats, it Is a'littio bard on one and is to canes skin trouble," 'The allowvancC of meat for an is dividual • for a week would not be more than one good steak. A titan will sometimes eat it all at one meal and then do without for the rust of the .week, 'Those who ate engaged in hard,' manual labor ate allowed a somewhat 1814301 portion. "But it is wonderful what can be done with vegetables, fish and eggs," remarked the Mande,"' "Sonne excel- lent meals :oar, be served without McTaggart, Wm, Jackson, 17, PI. Bethanycocfct now engaged near tat all." A special' meeting of the town council was held on Monday evening Hellyar: -17 .- Y Pt socks,. Turner's Church -G7 pr. socks. therein. Mr. Holmes says ; No -'subject Capt. McKinnon, who was presi- dent the }Lillian University to consider Bylaw No. 6, re the Publicity Committee -A• '1.,. Coop. Clinton Ladies -134 pr, socks, 13 worries a publisher more than this of before the READY-TO-WEAR °naxarxo • the Ior1f5h Clothing Co. ORDERED Ciora3rNa - ' cultivation of vacant land within the corporation, and a few other feat- tees: n The fu cupst(ai aovidin* question, p 6, `0r, Chairman, J. 1 Kerr, 0. L. • Hall, J, A; Irwin, C, F. Libby, List Committee -.Jas, Scott Chair- man, H. 14'iltse,'43..1 Gibbings. day shirts,.43 pyjamas, 1 package of did •cotton, Per Own Boys-Y.L. of S,E. of G.T.-45 Tr, soaks, ancl$12,00 worth phase of tite business. I think If.. lost several thousand dollars while I was , in business through unpaid sttbscrip- tions and I venture to say that many going overseas, started Khaki College movement with the 161st. battalion a movement which has grown. and spread until it has been' taken up by the foe the,taking over of a11, vacant Earn and :Give -Committee-C, D. X3ouck, of eats.. , Unity Chub -7 publishers have had similar oilier- authorities and will be extended- to ea Nthe . ew s a �� _ • ID Popular P1, ic�es unused lands and granting them to anyone who Will cultivate same for duration of the war, was : read three times and passed. Another , ploviaing fax .the weighing of all Coal and coke on the town scales, in accordance with re- cont,,., provincial legislation passed, was 6nly given .one reading, , Corm- allotsCouper and °1VIfller voting for a second reading and.Reeve Ford and Councillors Wiltse and Langford vet Chairman, Rev J. AiaRobin- sea, J. W. Treleaven, C. FI. Rolland, A• 1''Cooper. ° AMONG THE (.1 L 0HL"S• Miss McGregor, W.,111.5,..leld sec- rotary for the Weistern Provinces, will speak in. Willis church this . ah ternoon to children at 9:,15, and at au open j meeting at 016111•0 clock Chi evening. * • pr, socks, Varna -11 pr, socks and 8 ,day shirts.. Bayfield -8 pr, socks and 4 day slrixts, Completelist of Societies adopting a' "prisoner of War" : Varna 1, Un- ity Chub 1, Turners Church 1, Y.L. of 5.10, of G.T. 1, I3olmesville '1, Bayfield 1, Stanley Maple ,,Leat .: 1, Clinton •Girls 2, Clinton `Ladies 2,` Maces," • There are a number of people- who seem to imagine that if they pay the "butcher, the baker and the candle stink maker" it doesn't so much mat- ter about the publisher of the 'week- ly newspaper, Mr, Rolmes is of tile opinion that nothing will remedy this evil except the adoption of the absolute prepay- trent plan, which all the daily ad a number the France, has been appointed president of the organization and is now in Canada 111 its interests, The idea was taken up with enthusiasm by a number of the Hurons, studies brok- . en oil, at the time of enlistment were taken up again and real -.progress was made. Out of a class of eight in Latin seven 1K Ore 161st men. P11836 was much done to amuse the men. and while that was considered „dl 11McKinnon' i ren 1rj :Bug Clothing 111 'N(��% s The clothing we are showing was bon lit monthly g age and is priced accordingly for quick. selling.. •The prices area sound investment for anyone who expects to require a suit this year, or two or three years hence Prices are Bound to go Higher ing nay. Councillor wiltse; • 1I1ou61nt there was no demand m Uown:for tlais..10 - -relation, if so the town -scales: could be used. Councillor Miller said no one should object to using the town scales, .ilecve ,I'ord,W'id rot see any reason why the byltW should' be pissed and thought ft reflected upon the !honesty of,the present coal deal= or, OouilciIlor Lanford. said if any- g Y one wanted to weigh his goal. he could do so for the mini of • .ten ,interest ' The pastor will take for his sub- jest at the Sulnday, evening service in ( the Baptist church: .Che Present World War and eats Relationship .. to •the Doming of Christ," This is the fourth in a •series of sermons on the Lord's return, * * * Brig, I3ettridge; Young ' People's Seerebarx, Toronto, will nonduct special • services • in the Salvation P Army hall on Thursday nett in the.. of 'tile young popple. Chil- HAVE YOU „SIGNED' -UP» 7 •° The Girls Auxiliary have decided to embark • on a new scheme for the raising of funds and also for widen- the circles 0!• those willing 10 as- sash in all Patriotic endeavors, Their idea is to form what shall be 1(1101vn 1aa a Patriotic Battalion, Mrs, Mai- -cohn MoPaggart, who donated , $10 towards the new scheme, has, after much persuasion, consented to be- 'mime the colonel. Two .majors, who will each pay $5.00, four •captains of city weeklies have al- ready adopted. • It would simplify 'the publishers' business ver people regard- y muck if ,rd- od their indebtedness for their week- ly newspaper in the same tvay that they do their indebtedness' for any- thin else which is `su i tlf Y g 11 eel thorn regularly and paid for it according- ly. A I ,T ; CALLED, LITTLE ONE CetLLLD, The funeral of Willa Margaret, the little twenty-one months' old dangly right Chaplain thought .some fast -ruction could also be im- 'pa110(1 The Canadian soldier dial Won the " respect of everybody, especially of the British officer •iii the _opinfoan. of Major Sltaw, An English .officer, a nobleman and a lifelong soldier who g has been accustomed to manage men all his life, told a patty of Canadian officers, Major Shaw included, that net realize ys were, sol- they the dlers,'tlio Canadian boys were," Speaking of the varied stories Mr - �✓ AT 15.00 ' €, men's Suits or . Grey Tweed, single breas• ted,. belted, patch pock- eta, 3i1 on trousers, sizes 34 to 38, rice $15,00, . p AT22.50 Nten's suits of Fancy y Worsted, : three button c sack,good trimmings, g well made, trousers with ' belt loops, plain bottoms Or Cuff( sizes 35 to 44 i p rice 22,50, Mens blue sults, two or back, Semi=fitting Ortiilelti3dJ T /� + 21).04' ii f ,! Mens sults of a variety of patterns in tweeds and worsteds, bench tailored, trousers lain or Cufi Bile 35 to 44p rice 2000 ! p , 25 O() r Mens suits of English worsted in small check s 13 attern, soft roll semi- D iltted back, big range of patterns, aim 3 ' p D 6 to 4b, p rice 25.00 _ �., •week three button sacks, plain, r ilS.Su to t32,UU, served be their evards cents: Councillor Cooper .(11d net wish 16 east any reflections:. keen anyone, He said the. coal dealer had' dealt as. generously with brie, personally, as with any of ,the other counell),ore, and it was not for any personal reasons he wished the by-,, late passed. But on a, show' of hands. the matter las laid'04301 ilii attempt ryas made to appoints committee which would take up the matter of giving out the lots for gardening purposes but none of the members wished to take tine re sponsibility so the c0une11 decided to. go into a committee of ithc whole to attend the matter, • ' flings T11i5• committee met yesterday (v- rota; meg and some' other )Lnatt610, ., tie Mary etltee13 drain, etc•, were cora •mma idere(i, Councillors Ceoper and Langtail moved that hIa 1,6th be set apart Y P as Arbor Day in 'town and that, the commencing May 18th he oh- day as clean -(Ip week and Citizens evaniug asked to make impr0vctnente in for property aid sleep tip th0,boul- service and streets on: whioli their clren'0 meeting at 4,1:5 ill .the after- noon, meeting for adults at 8 o'clock, All aro fnvitod to be present and hoar what :the Brigadier has to say, * * * nlection of Of1100r0 and report of ,,,halloo, last year's work took place in Oa- tario street 'League: ori` IVIonda :ev- ening, Fhftean new members joined during Cha year and an average at- tendanoe of, forty-two for each meet- ing wits reported, •OJlicers were c- Doted as follows: Palesidept, A, J, 1VIcl1 array ; 1st vfee, bliss r thlh Cornish ; and vice„ Miss Maud veil- 1,se ; 8rd ,vice, Miss Marion Gib- :as ; 4th vice, Alvin -Leonard'• -Sec- Miss Viola Potyo Y, 011; Tress- titer, Norman '1'yntlall ; Pianist, Miss EPlumsten]; ` ' * * The Rev, A. Sinclair of Holiatig- forte vino preached ;at both. services £n' Wesley,011urc11 on Sunday, Next Sun" the pastor will prea641, Lt' OM Uho'.sbruton 3viII be especially the I:1) 01'',, who 'will ' ,.attend the in. a body: day Uu Monday'' evening t11e League had be contributing $2.50, and eight Houten- ante donating $1.25 each, are asked to etlou>, themseivtls and .report to the president, Miss W. O'Neil, 'who is the reerntlting ollcei for the Tial- The young ladies want it' tt11d 1- ea, stood that prbvlous association With either the Women'e •Patriotic Society or the rStisiliary is not iiecossaryand any mai who is willing to make - a' payment of any of the above siting and thus attain 1110.-dis1111o1ive titin portaht]ng there{:e, will be very 'wet- Conte, and the offer will be received a guarantee of further support in patriotic work There are num- hors of people in ClintonC111ntnin who have not. Allied themselves with either of the sooieldes and wile, feeling the pressing need of farther strenuous ef- fn these "win -the -War" (lays,- may now have a special opportunity to express their willingness for ser- vice by a donation of one ef.- the above omelette, After the names of officers have been ann0uneed a will be. tunics' when recruits will received at the- recruiting 0Q]de ter of the late Dr. J. A. Bean of Conseooe ,Ant1 Airs. Bean'' of Gorier- Leh, took place in Clinton on Satur- day afternoon. It will be rtmteanliered that 'Dr, 13ean lest Ids life when his residence was burned at Consee0n inAugust c g st of last .ear while his wile and a were more or loss burned the latter having been thrown by its n1011101 from a seeped Story window .from' 33111011 she. herself jumped, The lit- tle one, though site had recovered from her bm•ns which Were not see• ere, •was not thrivingas well as it was thought she might and she was taken to the Hospital f • ito pilaf foe Sick Children, ',l'orottte, for treatment and the advice of s eoiali is A set illness seized the little one on Alms- day Morning last and she fussed away withal an, holo.', The Hotly- was taken to Goderich onl+r•irla}* and 0n Saturday was 'brought hack t0 Clintonfor interment beside 'b that of ,Dr. Bean,. The Rev, J, E. .Ford grandfather Mrs. ,S 1 tile, child, his dough, ter, Mrs. ,Scott 0l Kingston,. and the Rev, J, I'I, culatod in Canada regarding drink - frig among the soldiers Major Shaw said that la the year and 8 half he was in England there .were just ism, - en cases ot• "dimple' brought before Min and one- was a second offence. And her as'modical offieet of the bat - , talion had t0 exaniiae all such cases. Ile said be could only speak for the one battalion but that 41 was re- lnari(ably nice from tiisoxderlfness of any kind. It certainly is cheera'.ng n.4 to hear from the Hum boys' -overseas that they are dote such sono.=_..: to aii the borates From which they went and the training of the, 'Permits who g a{vain so anxiously and prayerfully, their retail the field of strife, Major Shaw could have aoceptcd a post In England but, as he said, it WAS net to remain in England he Went over and as he could not go on to France,' when the battalion 'way broken. a be referred to tot41111 to p P Canada; ' .1.--4-..-----; M(1 1,Op Township. 'Te E I�•D D D I Agent..tuxaed G7L .1tone 18 tot N .. t err . ,. .., Sunday 1". •.. iTN,I .� r . . ! att. or night i cal&t � ' r property those. tftnb tweat ItOprny iiVe tot dblfVerb,1 taws. their It Was decided that file wages of following engaged (nl titan stxHots froth suing to tune should bb fixed 111 -two and a half rents Per Helloed Win,; A emitted is being Signed with 3rd thOliSandHfive hundred d patil take 'Viers, (' pitons Of tI'Iai 31143143 13, at cheveih and three quarte ,1(011a cents per. gallon, °131363 •tame to lie ,Jackson noir fates. then .7ttr,r. Yri;.. ;�boi�t.n„t annual 0166tioll of officers, the being the list for the en- ell youx : I'Inln, i't:nsiclent,. Rcv. the A. I3,, ,10n0s , Presid6nt, Norman 4t1-1,t.65. ; let Vice, iVliss% YfariOh Ir thnrigitt 1114 Vice, bliss Mildred, Cook ; the Vice, NINO I•reida. Wallas ; 4th if Murrayie lath i 1 ; cre5th 'Vice, Mies 1ti 40310 M011131th 1 Secretary, Mies •e�l Ned] er^ ' '1'reasni'61+ ulicb g , , p of i , t iaRi1t, 1111Ss ,Ruby With.; stiueti0)us Vide na,fr MIN.. 1 which Will probably be in the coon- 611a'blbeei ThothThothwilling to enter "rnbk; aiid filer 1vfI1 be i:eenfvcd, 't i0 001115; bo riot 13,11 to•give a. to your reSl>onSihilttfes to state In these serious times sail yeti, feel that you call ainord. to tike MI/ the ('Oaltrt])litiOnS-llatn- 10104311011e Miss WWII and in WI" further " 111 tiny htisunlastandiagai fu t er t may be 1eeeiv60 from her, $+ tit �' t �()sterhout accompanied the remotes front GOclerl013 The Rev,'A. 1", Jones and Mr, Oster- lr0tit eontJucto(1' the short servfso at thC. graVeSlae. lira. Iletin, tine' mother Of the Int- tie girl ]las not yet recovered dram tile. Terrible halm ,. - i ftilnS 73012 11 licit bet ma and is Still. (i0i1i1t1e,Cl to licit iltlt .ft iS thOliht that She 18 int )r,)Vitl : g I g much sympathy is left for lu;r in the loss of lteg Swrpt arid wimp= Int- ,Che . e bleak cold weather of the last few days has ltiil(lbred •scotling open- . f ) . ataainr. :lira:,, J, J. Thrum who Wee on ah, extended Visit to Triront0, 1)as re- -home, I1CnnCCViC5 lam brought Iain, a ROW ,liOmO $ ri0w Cal, .. ,.. AI . ;,. 1I, 13e11 ' d beeli Yisttiiig fh Teront6 fall a lest/ da7s, } Mats. Realm who Wag ill. fg re- Can., , 6Cx,asy, 1 tib (la 14311(01, Covering,