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The Clinton News Record, 1918-4-25, Page 62. April 25th, togs 43f Interest to You and Ivie "Ithi tho ra enippy, arm obeli: shirker." * Yeeterday, April .28rd," was St. •Ocorge's Day. Did you wear a red awe in /tenor of St, George, who esiew the dragoti ? ."Spattes are trumps" ears the Guelph Herald, wheat means that you should "dig in" and spade up that, !backyard gar* of yours. * They are. teaching the soldiers la late American training wimps to 'box, But what' the use ? The Huns woe't Observe the tales of the game, •* * All 311041 and women between the inges of sixteen arid sixty must reg- ister and hold themselves in read- iness to apply their energies "where they will do the most good." The state needs the man power and the woman power and both will be avail- able, The registration will be ,taken early in June. • * * Belfast crowds are parading under the banner, "We want conscription and no Horne Rule," and National- ists and Sinn beiners are combining -to combat conscription while (Amy are bound to have Homo Rule., Shire, an' tis hard to Naze every- ' wan, •so it is. * * "Weston' make a couple of guesses. Lloyd George would net have pro- posed conscription for Ireland had mot the need fax it been imperative -and when the Irish and how impera- tive the need is they will isubmit."- Sinacoe Reformer. Faith, an' I hope'lle's eight, • • * Did •somehrely say that Atietralia was weakening and becoming tvar- weary ? Eight hundred 'female vol- untary aids on drill the other day -declared their willingness to go to the trenches and fight along side stheir brothers. Again Comes the. suggeetiou, from imbed), knows where, that people bo wink on Sunday in .order 'ft; 7push. forward Ste work of greater produetions The wick of greater production is the most .1113VOr1414t, save one, 00Artwitin the world todaY3 the greatest being that of !joking the Hun, but we du not "Mak that Sunday labor. is going to play a very important part In forwarding it. We venture to say that if this agitation were trivet' to its source in nine times out of ten it oould be Pound to start wita those , who do mighty little to ilroduee anything which will feed attics. With the day an hour longer than last Sum- mer we believe tiler; farmers and others who are taking up seriously tbe matter of greater produetioe will work hard enough during six days to need the seventh to rest, It has been demonstrated aver and over again that more actual work is ac- complished when the Sabbath rest is observed than when it is disregarded. • * * It is well known in Canada that during the first years of the war and even after the United States mitered into it that the feeling or Athericans was not any too warm towand Eng- land. Her motives were not con- sidered to bo any too pure and many supposed that she had some selfish object for which she was working. This fee/Ing is said by those in a position to know to be rapidly dis- al/Pearing and a warm and friendly feeling of friendship toward the peo- ple of the British Isles is said to be growing amongst our American coils - ins. "What," an American was ask- ed recently, "convinced you •that Britain is all right?" "Canada," was the unhesitating answer. "Those Canadians are fighting to the death side by side with the English. They would not hold together like that if they did not believe in each other, If Canada stands by England the way she does in a free fight it means that they think alike and what is good enough for Canada is good enough for us." Mill,4.41114.4•11••••M•••••1011101•111.Mlfil Marriages • *44 it111.41.1alt-A111.141illi-A t S t, Helena/ on April 21131, Clivietine Robert- einit ilinighter of WS, n, N. Mill- er, to Wallace Miller, ,” PIERDON--ANDERSON-Ati, Hel- ms, on April 15th, Hazel, •daugh- ter of 14e, AWL Anderson, to Robert Portion of Rant Wawa - nosh, Births TURNER -113 Stanley, on April anti, to Mr, and airs, Harvey Turner, a we, Godorith, on April 9th, to• Mayor and Mrs. H. 14, Wigle, is eon. TYNDALL--In Tuckersmith, on Ain. • 21st, to Mr, and airs. Fred Tytai doll, a son (Christopher James). LOCKWOOD-A t Conquest, Sask., an March 22nd, to air, and Mrs. R. S. Lockwood, a eon (Charles Frederielt). • RANCJO-At Cottage Hospital, Tor- onto, on April 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ranee, a sem, (Charles Phillips). SOIJOHGATle-In Toronto, on April Oth, to Mr. and Mrs, At. 10, • Southgate, Jr., of Seaforth, •a son. Deaths JOHNSTON-In Clinton, on April 10th, Jolla Johnston, aged. 76 years, HUNKING-In Huilett, ou April 23ri1e Fanny Lee, wile of Mr. Thos, Honking, aged 58 years and 8 naonths, TYNDALL=In Tuckersmitb, 011 22nd, Christopher James, the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyndall. HARRISON-In Stanley, on April 22nd, Hazel A. Switzer, wile of Mr. Albert Harrison, aged 24 years and 8 months. • BEAN -At Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, on April 180, Willa Margaret, daughter of Mrs. Bean of Goderich, and the late Dr, J. A. Bean, aged 21 months. EARR-In Goderich, on April 17th, Joseph Gerald rare; son of Mr. Wm. Farr, aged 18 years tied 9 months, musemomomm. Vast Issues Depend Upon the Welfare 'of Our Men! Cheer Up and Thordi God for the Y.M.C.A. TRY to picture yourself in the muddy cold trenches after exciting days and long nights of mortal danger and in- tense nervous strain. Rushing "whiz -bangs" and scream- ing "coal boxes" are no respecters of persons. You are hit! But despite shock and pain you still can face the long weary trudge back to dressing stdtion. Weary, overwrought and de- --pressed, you are prey to wild imaginings of that other coming ordeal with the surgeon. There are other "walking wounded,", tool You mtist wait, wait, wait. And then— -1 Up comes a cheery Y.M.C.A. man, the ever-present "big brother", to the soldier, with words of manly encouragement. Close be- side the dressing station the good generous folks at home have enabled him to set up a canteen. He hands you biscuits, and chocolate or coffee. IF'1911111917ilignir Red Tri ay 7, 8 9 4; ode Appeal e Fund Canada - "In thousands of cases," writes an officer, "it was that first hot cup of coffee that dragged the man baels to life and sanity.", The tremendous helpfulness of the Y.M.C.A. as an aid to the "morale," or fighting ' spirit, of the soldiers is everywhere praised. No wonder the Germans make every effort to smash the Y.M.C.A. huts out of existence. The Y.1VI.C.A. is everywhere. 'You first met the helpftil; manly. Y.M.C.A. worker in camp, then on train and boat, at camp in Bligland and in Prance, close to the firing line. Often he risks his life to reach you in the trenches. He has woi1 the warmest praise from military aUthoritiee, Statesmen—the Xing! Have you a precious boy at the front? You cannot be "over there' to guide him away from fierce temptations of camp and City. You Cannot Comfort him in his supreme hour of trial. Your parcels to him are necessarily few, But the Y.M.C.A., thank God, is over them" going where you cannot go—doing the very things you long to do—doing it for you nod for Niro. Will you help? This vast organization of helpfuliess needs at least $2,250,000 from Canada for 1018. Vor your boy`s sake be GBNEROUS ft • War Work Summary There ares -96 branches of Canadian Y.M.C.A. in Prance. .-79 branches in England. -Dozens, of Y.M.C.A. dug -outs in forward trenches underfire. -Over 120 Military Secretaries 0 overseas. -300,000Iettersa day written in Y.M.C.A. overseas buildings. ; -4133,000 needed for athletic equipment (Helps morale of soldiers.) -Y.M.C.A. saved Inuidreds ef lives at Vimy Ridge byearing for walking wounded. -Over 100 pianos in England and Prance, also 300. gramo- phones and 27 moving picture inachiues. -Y. M. C. A. helps boys in hospitals. "a - -Mom than 60,000 cups'of hot tea and coffee distributed daily in Fra.nce-free. Estithated cost for 8 months, 048,000. -150,000 magazines distributed free every month, (Estimated cost $15,090) - • -2125,000 used it 1017 to build huts in France. ' - -Concerts, sing -songs, ' good- night services and personal interviews energetically con- ducted. Concerts, lectures, etc., east 35,000 a month. -Thousande of soldiers decide' for the better life. " -Y.M.C.A. sells many needful things to soldiers for their convenience. Profits, if any, all spent for benefit of soldiers., -Service to boys in Camp, hospitals. -Reel Triangle Clubs for soldiers in Torontu, St John and Montreal, Centres in Paris and London for men on leave. -Out of Red 'triangle Puiid, $75,000 to be contributed to the War Work of theY.W.C.A., Boys 1' Here'your Chance to do a film' stroke in the big war t Help the' Y.M.C.A. to help 'our big lero- thers overseas by Joining in the "Earn and Give Campaign" Six thousand Cairadianolder* boys are blotted to earn and give at leas t Ten Dollar(210) to the Red Tihoigle Fund. That means 260,000 hien! Splendid( Five thousand donate will be used for boys' work in Incite and China; another $6,000 for the National Boys' Work of Canada, and 850,000 to help big brothe,rs in Idiaki, Ask your lope!. representative for in- formittion and pledge card, When you have subscribed one more smite of Ten Dollars, You will receive a, beautifully ea - graved tertificete. National Council, Young IVien's Christian- Association Campaign Directors tor Red Triangle Fund: Ontario Dr. John Brown, 3r., Qudbee g P. S. Dobson. 120 Bay St., Toronto Y.M.C.A., Sherbrooke +4, 19 liaton News -Record In the Countg Freak A. 'Westlake, wilO wee 333- (3061117 es wolunlial 131 Prance, was one of floe beetitere who enileted. with Ube itist Helve bals talion, their mother, Mrs, W, J. MitOlIoli resides at Salem, The Goderich Board of Trade had 111r. Boykin of New York, an expert at town planeleg, visit theta one day last week and are planning a big advertising campaign for' the town,. Myth Is taking up the mattee of greater .productioli very, enthusiastie- ally, a meeting of the council and the citizens having been held receot- ir to devise piens. OFFICE, 011414 'WANTED FOR Ford Garage. --Apply, Bert Lang- ford. ....SO 4.‘4.• FOR SALE -A FRAME HOUSE, suitable for -moving or pulling down. Apply at News -Record Of- fice, 35-1 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD, Furniture, Etm, at the residence of Mrs. J. Twitchell, Rattenbury 1011., East, on Saturday Afternoon, April 2719, commencing at 1,30, -Geo. H. Auctioneer. Terms -Cash, 39-1 A LIMITED AMOUNT OF CHOICE White Pea Beans. -They are an early variety and extra good eesThey were harvested last fall before the wet season and the ground sown with fall wheat. - William Mew), R.R. No., 1, Lon- desboro. Phone 28-14 Blyth Rur- al. 39-3 HOUSE FOR house on Maple also house and For particulars Taylor. SALE.-7-11001V1ED street, town water, lot ea Mill street. apply to George R. -35 TWO FRESH COWS FOR SALE, al- so seed grain. Pasture for a num- ber of cattle for rent.-APPlY, to James E. Medd, RAI, NO, 1, 01131- -96 CAR PORI SALE -A 7 -PASSENGER Studebaker car. Price reasonable, owner leaving for the west, -Apply Taos 90, Bayfield, or at Johnston's Feed Store, Bayfield. -35 FOR SALE. -ONE 41 h.p. ' GASO- line (or Coal Oil) Engine,. good as new. One pair 2000 lb. Scales. One Canadian Regal Car used as demonstrator, goon as new, all 110W tires, a bargaitt-Seeley & Bartliff, -35 MRS. SARIE JOHNSTON 'WILL visit Clinton on Wednesday of each, week to take orders for Spirella corsets. She wilt be at the homE of Mrs. Trick, Rattenbury street, where any message may be lett for her. -35 HOUSE TO RENT -A COMFORT - able 6 -roomed house on Orange street ; town and soft water ; gar- den with surd fruit trees ; posses- sion given May lst.-Apply, to Jas. Cook, Clinton, -35 FOR SALE -6 -ROOMED COTTAGE on Bond street, good cellar, a acre land, barn and drive shed, all in good repair, small fruit:trees, town water and good cistern. Also an aged driving mare suitable for women ; set light double harness with canvas traces ; set single har- gess ; a road wagon with dray platform with pole and shafts, cap- acity la tons. -Apply to Elmer Finch. -33 a- - EGGS FOR, HATCHING -PROM IM - ported Brown Leghorn bene and prize cockerel. $1.00 per setting of 1L -Apply to J. Cuchnore; Holmes - vine. - 33-0 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF LANDS. - Bp instructions of the inspectors of the C. B. Hale estate . and other; owners, I offer for sale by tender the following parcels of land in the Town of...Clinton': Parcel 1-47 lots and parts of lots in a parcel known as the Golf Course bounded by Rat- tenbery, Elle and Newton streets and the London, Huron and Bruce Railway containing about 94 acres exclusive of about 4 acres ,of street allowanees, etc,, enclosed with the lots ; Parcel 2-10 lots bounded by Newton, Milton, North and College streets, 21 acres nearly ; Parcel 3 --aslots bounded by Erie College dad Milton streets and (on the north) J, A. Carter's land, 11 acres, more or less ; -Parcel 4-8 lots bonded by Erie, College and Milton streets and, - (on the smith) Dr. Gunt's lands, 2 acres, more or less ; Parcel 5-2 lots on Cowper street, south of Dr, Gunn's lands, 4 acre, more or less ; Parcel 0-4 lots on Cowper, Milton and North streets south of W. Steep's lands, 1 acre, more or less ; Parcel 7 - Parte lots 701. and 702 on Bothell- - bury street ; Parcel 8 -Lot 680, Hurou street ; Parcel 0-798 lots and parts of lots koown as the Grove, lying west of the London, Heron and Bruce Itailwey anti coOtaining by estimation. over 0 aeree, (melee - lye ot, aboitt 4 acme of street al- lowances, etas etteloSed with thew loth ; Parcel 10 --Parts lote 051 and 955 east of the Junction of the L. 10. A D. awl B. & I,. H. Railways; Parcel II ---Park lot 0, Off acres ; Parcel 32 -Park lot Gs 10 acres, 2 roods, 15 perches. Terms -The Milt is subject to re,servetious which will be made Mum» (except ,as to price) on ;appileatiott, No teridet necee- eerily metaled. For 'Teeders ill Abne0003403311 te to oon f Ail 20th terms, pines d information Nein of W. Drydee. Datd • r11 lah, OIL .,. —34 O 0000000000000000 31 gags VOR HATCHING 0 o FROM HENS rilIAT LAY, o 0 o We aro proParegt to supply o leapt quantities of eggs for o hatollint; irinn. our. Guild strain O of Single Comb White Leghorns 0 O at 00 eents per setting of 13 o ci eggs, or $4 per 100, Incubate o O or late a epeoialtp, We will o have for Sale after Sept. 1st 0 O 200 White Leghorn berm two o o years ola at 75 ciente each,. o • $703.00 worth of eggs Were o sold from our 200 White 1405- o O lawns in 4917, o O , o Elointesville Poultry Yards O W. TniDwA.IrrnA., Proprietor, o • ' Phone 4 on 142 83-6 0 O • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SAVE -A frame house, stable and two lots, corner of Matilda and James streets, Clinton. Via be sold .therip, terms to suit -Apply J. Cudmore, Hohnesville, 33-4 UMBRELLA EXCHANGED SOME weeks ago. in the nostofrice. Mlss- ing-umbrella has the initials "19,, 14, 0." on top of handle. Parti` having same may receive their own bp returning umbrella describ- ed to Roy. E. 0. 'Porde. -37 YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RE - paired and Pressed and at the sliortest possible notice. Both Lad- ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee to do good work. I am prepared to French Dry Clean 1 Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds of Woolen clothing including Sweat - ors, etc. All orders promptly at- tended to. Rooves over Johnson's jewelry Store. -Wm. Jago. -00 PROPERTY FOR SALE -1 - MILE south a Londesboro, two ac- res of land, , seven roomed house with good cellar and good cistern, also barn containing horse - stable, driving shed and chicken house. Never failing spring on place. Ideal for chicken farm or -gardening, Terms reasonable. Ap- ply on premises- or to R. G. Gibbs, Londesboro, Phone 10 on 28, Blyth central. -32 Calves for Sale ! The undersigned has made arrangements to handle a few Shorthorns grade wives this spring. March and April is the time to secure them as the supply is limited later. W. MARQUIS Phone 14-638 CLINTON Daylight Saving HAS ITS ADVANTAGES AS WELL AS ITS DISADVANTAGES. You who are wanting Garden Seeds to help along the production 01 100(1 will find our . assortment of garden seeds are of a well known variety and have given good satisfaction in the pant and will in future. Multiplier onions 100 per lb, Dutch sets 20e per lb, To those who could not get to town on Show Day we offer as spec- ials for Saturday : 2 lbs, Rice for 25c. 1 pail Jain 60c. 1 eau Standard Peas 15c. Our special tea offer le 55c per lb. or 5 lbs.. for $2.60. Extra good buy- ing. HIGHEST PRICES FOR. PRODUCE 1.4.444.4,4 JOIIIIS011 & Co. The Store of Quality. moue orders promptly cared for: PHONE 111. THE FOOD Although the Ainericaa Government placed an embargo on their fertiliz- ers, and while it took a considerable aliment of persuasion tH:3 get them to realize that Buffalo Mends were absolutely immense) in greeter food production fog the allies and, the eventual winning of the war, we have succeeded in having it lifted, and now have a complete stock on hand" tor your various droll; and at very low proportionate prices. Of all years this is yottr golden op. Portunity to increase profile as well as foodstuffs by applying a liberal supply of 13111EALO BRAND PER- TILIznms, We also have a fresh supply of the genre/no CANADA CEMENT, the M- emoir:ad •standerd, Give us a, mill when in the market for tamber, Shingles or auSr of our various 1311081 Oa WC W111 be eleaecd to meet your wishee. Phone 11 lit 018, JAI. MUSTARD Phelut It ma 018 IlI4UC10I0aill4/) BARRED WU* EGOS PROM PARK milimasiomaamsfisisammitirp 'Tomato flceL anti Guild'200-.egg 9re1mt0,40 strain. Eggs mostly trOm year. it nod two -year -QM ton% 13.04 per Di, untertile nue reNeced free. -4L A. Hovey, Olintog. 34-4 CLINTON'S LEADING JEWMERY wronsi; Eye Comfort 15 obtainable through the aid of per, feet fitting glasses, Our spectacles and lenses are guaranteed perfect in fit arid focus. Now that the second draft is being calledremember your friends with a wrist wateh, an Auto Strop Safety Razor overseas outfit at $5,00 or a Swan Safety Military Pen which will write 150 four-page letters or three letters each week for a year with one filling, ordinary size, Don't leave it off till the last minute -come in now. Bring . your repairs and have them done neatly and promptly. R. H. JOHNSON Jeweler. an'd Optician (Next to Hovey's Drug Store) Potatoes Seed Potatoes WANTED Seed Potatoes FOR SALE JAS. STEEP & CO. Box 192 Phone 126 GIRLS WANTED ! I! • 44 ,WE CAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO lee FEW MORE KNIT+ PERS, ETC. APPLY AT ONCE. Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED. THE COIINEHTORE Live and Let Live Seed Time Seed time is here again arid we 'lave the well-known kinds, Steel Briggs, D. M. Ferry & Co, and Rcnaies in five and ten cent packages. In bulk we have American Wonder and Preminm Juno Peas and Gold- en 13antant and Stowell's Eve ergreen Corn, Golden Wax Beaus, Beets and Kid- ney 13eaals, Carrots, White Beans, Dutch Sets, Multiplier onions, Nasturtiums Dwerf Mix, Nasturtiums. Tall Mix. in4.0.1•040 BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED. E. E. HUNNIFORD Buy Your Seeds Early We have a full stock of the fol- lowing seeds and grain fled Clover, Aisike Clover, e • Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass, Orchard Gras, marquis Spring Wheat, Seed. Oats (different varieties) Buckwheat, Sitter Hull, choice Barley, 2 and 6 row. - We aro always 111 the market for grain and will pay highest market price. 04.‘47..4 W. Jenkins & Son. /FLOUR AND FEED. Plietie 199, Highest prices paid for Grain /And Wool, tievaton, Residence phone 9-142. • rem) Florida Tomatoes ak per 1,9,26e Aylmer and Quaker Cann- ed Tomatoes IR per tin...25c This Week WO have fresh Haddock Fish, Cod- nsh @ per lb 150 T. Heil The Hub Grocery 111114110MIIIIIIMMIBION111114 Th. Get fly Prices on CORIIIGATEll IflON METAS SHINES AND SIDING PLUMBING ANO HEATING THOS. HAWKINS. Agent for Hecla Furnaces PHONE 63. Shop over Rowland'is Hardware. FOR Smog Sulillg A stock of Clover, Timothy, Alsike, Alfalfa, Etc, Mangolds, Turnips, and Small Seeds also Seed Grain Highest prices paid for Hay and Grain Foil &TIM WANTED New Laid Eggs Fancy prices are being paid for strictly new laid eggs at our poultry plant. 'Bring your eggs to us and get the ready, cash: LIVE Poultry Wanted Highest prices will be pait for large quantities of live poulity, that will be required to meet the increasing de- mand due to meatless daps. Poultry taken the first three days of each week during the winter months. Be good to ,yrair fleck of bens this year and help production, This is patriotic work, and at the same time helping your own poeket, 111••••••00. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. CLINTON N. W. Trewartha, Phone 190 Manager or Holmeretille 4 on 142 CREAM 'WANTED 14•111.. We will buy your cream.and guar- antee you - HIGHEST PRICES ACCURATE RECORD' PRECNIgRTFIRE SATTUIrSISACTION Write us for ciuni. We sUpplp them, Pay &press charges. Pap, yoti fax the cream you eltip twice each math. Careftilly weigh, Sem- ple alui test each eon and send you a statement, Write today, prices are. Agents 1 • ! Walton—W, G. Neal & Co, Varria—Dcatty Bros. "0", Seatorth Creamery Co, Dox 488 SEAPORTII, ONT.*. 4 4 4 4 4