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The Clinton New Era, 1916-06-29, Page 5Thursday, June 29th, 1916. TFIE CLINTON NSW ERA., '=tel `teflb e When in Doubt For a Preeeut fur the Rride•to•be Choose Silver There is no other gift the bride that is so iversally certain to be greeted with joy, used with pride, and treasured for years, We carry a large and well assorted stock of 1847 Roger Bros Knives and Forks, Berry Spoons, Co'd Meat .Works Pie Servers, Tea, toffee, Dessert and Fable Spoons and numerous other use- ful pieces. se-ful,pieces. Also a good assortment of Silver Plated -Hollow- ware, Hollow "a e w r taut{fir 't• ass, Ghlna. and Clocks. W. OL UMW JEWELER and Oi"3'ICIAN EYES TESTED FRE ' ®t!*SGOtatbreestia'statee ^ se*G bele ate Patriotic O OROOSeireneenoteennoseeretieGereeeer Whether the Society shrill help Prance to any way. will be d.scnssed at the meeting on Friday afternoon, which, on account of the unsettled weather, will be held in the council chamber. Un Fraley lrtstl.he W P. S. packed. the tullewiug supplies 114 pairs socks 118 towel: 0'1 pillow slips, •shims, 14 helpless shuts, 1 suit pl j emas, 2 unite -The supplies were for warded to Hy- man Halt, London. The Society beg to acknowledge with snncerd and grate fur thanks the following donetions- •Mrs. Rowland $1.00 Mrs. W, Oatrtelon .01) Mrs. W. Perclne 6.00 Induction of New St, John's Sector, Thursday ."' The Windsor Record of Priday last gives the following report of :the induction of Rev. H p. West- & ;gtaiet, son-in-law of Mrs. Kitty of :town ••-In the presence of members in his parish and some visiting AnggjScans from Windsor, Rev. 11 a. Westgate', B A. was formally ix,- u ,asiectoi• at St. John .church, Sandwich, in succession to the late Rev. D H, find, The induction service was inn elected by. Rev. Archdeacon hill o' -,.•Shelbourne, Ont., tu'clideacon oe El ;;in which for diocesan purposes, le elude the counties 0r Kent and Ha sex. The assisting elergv were Rev. Percy Ilarding, assistant ren . tor ,of All Saints' Church and Rev, .J.MR. Mills, curate, Mr. Harding had charge or the opening ser- vice ant til• 1'' V i. t ], s Il ie a the 1+• asoii The archdeacon read ,t t. ^the license granted Ret Mr Westgate, to- gether withthe official certificate showing thalt the oaths and decla- mations requited of him have been taken and made. After this U,c archdeacon read the mandate of in duction •from the Bishop on:heron I•ia,nded the Keys In company- with the new arch ,deacon the rune rector marched to entrance of the church, where the keys ,were handed over by She •church wardens William Hilt and D. Tasker, the heeler saying "On 'behalf of this parish and in obedience to the mandate orf tee bishop p1 the diocese, S.present to -vote the kegsf r, this ch rchn take') uthat we Acknowledge you as lawful. rector ()tithes parish" The rectos' answered tiros "I i'c- ceive these keys at your hands as the pledge of your recognition of arae as Your appointed minister," The archdeacon ra.dded ' "The _Lord preserve thy going out and thy pouring inerom this time for,, evermore." v l Tolls the Bee The neeely inducted incumbent fled the 'hell lightly to signify, to parishioneers that he had, taken se ' ala a n. he seirmon was preached by hdeecon Hill, Who took his int Nehemiah 8;8 --•"So they read the book, in the law of God dis drictlY and gave the sense and cans .ad therm to understand chs reading" $200 ,was voted by the Morris Tp, .••Council to the 161st Battalion to tj .tentds a field kitchen rand mess Sfranberry Ilallletin Strawberries will be in big die wand. this year. Housewives are advised to preserve as many as pos. Bible, as there will be very few cherries, and plume, Orders should be pieced at once, Niagara Growers protect you with ibis label, show. ing growers numrun men. bee le your inset'ORow6RS pNO, ance of quality It is the official guarantee of full value end that the unit is Niagara. Grown. LOOK FOR 'LJUE HAP. NIAGAI A PENINSULA • 444444 44•4444444 44+ )i`.tY•ie t nkOreWtel 444+40+4+4 +44++4+4++ • lira Mr Harold Sprung had the misfor tope to loge his harp by fire last Thurs day evening, The cause of the fire is unknown, The earn was almost new and was well rgnipped. ` The lose is pertly covered uy Insurance in the McKr lop Ltev. Mc. Fairfull preached his are well sermon in the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon His writ k will he n ken until his return try 1<'lr, 11 blast Mr, 3. (1 OInika hnrse bad its leg broken on Suimay.It was pastur ing on the street, arid became fright ened when an auto teased, and being blind, it rail tato a he of old iron at the blacksmith stop. Mr. George 16 Deuetedt is installing a gaeuline tank Mrs. J. 3. lzoltertson of (ioderich spent the week end with ber sisters`. here Mr, and Mrs, 13roadfootof'Srucefield. rent Sunday at, the ltuule of Mr, Geo. tiatrniton elooneaviite On Sunday evening last Rev. R. 3, Melee nick preached his fiuewell ser nem from Meek 13 411-42 A duet, by the pastor antilis ,i ife retitled "What Shah 1P -ring to 11.N tiavi„u:•,” added •really to the intpeesi.iveness of the service, (fir best tviebes as a coalmen itv go with Mr. rind Mrs. NlcOoeruirk to I he'1 • t , new e field u1 t tlror in 131yt h The Methodist S. 5 have arranged to pin 'School Section Nu. 3 in a picnic on tIlr. Fortes ere fiats, on Friday a,f ternuou, June 30th Rev, M.r. Sinclair lids arrived and it is hoped that lois sojourn 'among us may be happy as wril as beneficial in every lklr. -Snnth paid a flying' visit to Woodstock un Wedeebdey The Ilur•un road work is progressing this week-, A Srtatwberry Festival at Holmes - vine under the auspices of the Hp - worth League and Surid.ty School On the lawn of iklia. Acheson, form erJy Mr. llollands, on16rid ry July 7th. Clinton Dilly and Piper's Band in attendance, Eeireshment booth on the grounds. 'Admission 25e children 15.. Everybody wet- tome, Should the weather be un, favorable the social will be held in the chureh. Tnckersmith IFrom the'Iiartney, Men., Star. of June 29nd, we take the following wedding notice of a former Tun: ersmith ,boy; -•A, pretty home wed- ding was solemnized yesterday, June 21st artilo'clock et the resi- dence of 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard :grandson, Iwhen their youngest daughter, Margaret 'Irene became the wile ,of Dir. Chester Crich. The ceremony was peefoamed by the. Bev. J.W. Sheirinthe presence of .only the immediate relatives 01 the contracting parties. The bride attended by Mrs. G Brundson as matron of honour, entered the per for to the strains of the Mendcls- soln wedding march played by Mrs. 1), Eastman, and was given away by her father under 'au arch of lilacs, from which was hung a wedding hell.. She wore a simple gown 0r white crepe meteor over Japanese slit., a bridal veil set off by tiny clusters of seed pearls and orange ,blossoms, land carried a bouquet .of white bridal roses and ferns. Her only ornament was, a cliatmoud pendant wide 'borocdue Pearls. the gist of the groom, The matron of honor was gowned it: georgette crepe. Mrs. Eastman presided at the piano during lunch eon. A beak of white lilacs- and honey suckles completed the Dar - tor decorations .while a large white bell ove!rthe tabic with white steamers and white flower's set off the dining loom Mr. and Mrs Crich left, amidst the nsual shower of rice and confetti, by the east bound train rgi short •honeyrnoon trip niter which they will tette up residence at their home at Macklin, Sask. The bride's going away gotan was a, battleship grey taffeta silk over ver a blouse of chiffon re- lieved by touches of' shell pink, and picture bat to match. The groom's gift to the bride and matron of !toner ,were articles of silver deems art ware. 'Many rbeautieul gifts testify to the popularity of the bale bo-hh-r a and ellewhrre.B r father's gilt was a handsome pis no London Road Mr. John Mokoight, sr , was operas ed on lade, week at Clinton and his friends hope fora,epeedy recovery News of the death of John Hunter on Wednesday mat a gloom over this section as be was well knotwn and re spected by the people Mr. (.iurdun Livermote has taken a position int rn London Ltn ou League meeting on sia ndsy evening g next nsterd of Tuesday Road work is rbc order of the day Garden party rend picnic on Tuesday next •-•*.•••00..Ue••••••e•• • . • WITH TUR CHURCHRS. • • 1, ooso•sooes000SOOOOlso WILLIS CHURCH Bev, Jas. Abney of Londesiboro conducted loath services last Sundayndrtdd r se a es d the ane a u i Patriotic Services of the Scheer in the afternoon. The Minor roil contained 59 Warnes oe boys at the front or intrai•ning. The services was avert' 1inetone, Rev. 118'..C, Harper preached at the ,patriotic gatherings InLontlesboro ' and Burn's Church. Hallett, Next Sun day the Sabbath School will meet at 9.46 a,m. instead of the after- noon. The same hour will be the, rule during July and August, W.SSLILY CHURCJi. The Sunday School and Congre- gational Picnic at?Sayeiela July 6th Keegp that date Tor this import- ant event. Mr. Peter Cantelon addressed the League on Monday evening, The Pastor's subject lasc Sun- day morning was What the Plow.- er's Say" it being Plower Sunday In the evening ;his subject was `rA Great Lesson 'roma small subjeett 13:APTUSP r_,HU11CI3, Pastor WI+ainfull preached last Sunday morning and evening. The Pastor did not preach a+farewell sermon: lie preached bion those Nell known words found in Acts 16,30 ,'What ,must Ido to be saved.” • On Sundp,y next 'Mr. R, East- man will commence his labors in this field. 40000040.000000000.-,0440.0 10e400000000...000000.0..0•e0il0eeeee0*•4000e6c00•0090 District News. Toronto � e ............... ..: �linlon • • • Ilelgrave Mrs. Robt. Orr, a eespe,cted citi- zen of the village, died at the residence of bei daughter, Mrs, J. Scandrett on Sunday morning. She was a resudent of Denfield fnr many years; coming here a short time ago. 'Mrs Orr was in her 88th year. She was a devout Angli:ean Surviving are two daughters and one sen, The children are, Mrs, J. Putland of Wingham; Mrs. John Scandrett of Belgrave, and John of London. A service `was bald in the residence on Monday evening. and the remains were taken by train to London Township 'For ie- terment in the !family plot, 8t, John's Cemetery., Goderich 'township Mre. Peter McDougall and son Mur ray spent the week end with friends at Sunshine. Mrs, Allan Rolrieson and Mrs. Ogle Russel o1 Glare/Ms, was visiting friends in this neighborhood last week, • Mr. Ohrttees McGregor had the mis fortune to lost a valuable mare a few days ago !kir, J. 0. Alexender has sold ,his faro, on Oon., Oth to Air. Groves of .Leoglrtnd for the sum of 169100. Air. and Mrs Alexander have been here justw t oyearsrtndlt,amadetthost of friends who will be setry to lose eucb a good neighbors, They' move this week to hie farm in Latnliton doe and the best wishes of their friends go with them. Me. Groves' family ar rived this week from .England. and are getting settled in their new home, 1Hr. and Mrs Nelson Yeo and family and Miss Beacom of (Toderiele Arid Miss Yeti of Seattle, Wash., visited their old friends on the Bayfield lihe on Sunday, We NUS glad to hear that Miss Carrie AlcKenzte is improving and also Mrs. McKenzie Sr_ who had the misfortune to fall and ;'acture her thigh some time raga A strawberry festival under auspices of Barbel Methodist church will he held rhe evening of Tuesday, July 4th on Mr. lien. Lindsay's Lawn. Tea will be served from 5 to 8. Stewart's Or chestra will furnish the musical pro gram A number of Good Speakers will also be .present, Should the weather be inclement, tables wi,l be set in the house. Amble acoommoda tion for horses in the- church shed. Admission 250. lCrnssels Brussels Red gross Society will hold a celebration here on Dominion Day when a program of kinds all of sports will be he,d followed by agarden party in heevening, • Pies. Cleve Denbow and Harry Wilde were mentioned in the casualty list as being wounded in France this week, while Richard Cunningham, of Grey Township, was meted as being kilted in action. Rev. 1). Wren was called to Hansen to attend the funeral of his aunt, M,s. John Shepherd. The proceed of the Red Cross ten, held in the publiclibraryon Tuesday afternoon reached 1116 Sergt. Obas. Pope of Brussels tend Miss Mildred, daughter of Mr. and tvlrs. Stewart of Stratford were united in marriage at the horns of the bride and spent several days here this week. Sabbath morning will see the annual patriotic service in the Presbyterian church IClppen Norman Jones and his bride after a pleasant honeymoon trip to eastern points have settled down on the home stead on the Con. 3, of Stanley, All friends unite in wishing a delightful voyage o'er the matrimonial sea. Lest Sunday the Bev. D. Johnston of Votes preached good sermons in behalf of the Women's Missionary Society in the Presbyterian Church Next Sunday the Rev. Jno. Rich'd son, who is about to remove to Brig den,willpreach i h s farewell sermons He ill be greatly missed here, where be has worked most assiduously the past six years. The annual union picnic of the Pres byterian and Methodist S. Schools will be held in Jowett's grove Rayfield on Thursday the 30th inst, The usual good time is expected. A little stranger arrived at the home of Walter 1airbrain last week He received such a warm welcome that he has decided to remain with them, 'All are delighted. The numerous friends and neigh hors of Air. and Mrs, W. 3. Junes were very sorry to see them remove. from our midst. Their loss will espec Tally be felt in the Methodist church; where Mr. Jones has been an official for over twenty years and when his father 'removed a few Yg. eats a o he succeeded him as steward. Our lose will be 13eneall'e gain. Stanley Mr. Adam Stewart and wife, Mr, Malcolm McJl wereandwife, Mr. John McFarlane, Mre. D. McEwen, Mr. D. Aikenhead, Miss Margaret Aikenhead and Mr, High Aikenhead and wife attended rte funeral of their relative, Mrs, McHarneY, in Tutnberry, on Tneeday of this week The Stanley Maple Leaf Patriotic Society are making preparations for the strawberry festival 4 to bei cid on Tuesday evening, July 4th, on the grounds of Mr William Taylor, second nom. of Stanley IIu'Ile'tt Council meets today Many from bene will attend the L 0. L. service in Clinton on Sunday after 1100L1 and will also be there on the 12th Hullett was well represented at Sea forth et the Centre Huron Liberal. Convention, on Tuesday ler, James Snell was in London and Woodstock this week on -a visit Schools i isemimm imposeeelrete•semplim ommiestomme•eee•mm 'Hoge 11;00 Butter 26 to e3 Eggs 251 "Vats 55 Wheat 1.00 Cattle 10.75 Sheep 10.00 Lambs 16.00 Barley 60 to 65 Cheefse 171116 Hoge 11.00 Butter ;slab 22 Eggs 23 to 21 Wats .45 to 50 Wheat 90c_ to tic, Peas 150. ' Shorts $27. Bran $20. Barley Luc to 55e. Buckwheat 60 to 65 Hay for bailing 812 and $13.`, DISTRICT NEWS 13artock 1 McElroy, eousin of the bride and •Our correspondent wan, in error Miss irlore'nee Rogerson acted as as to the date of the, school picnic attendants, The bride was , bc- as ,announced thelast two weeks The big dy will be on Friday of this ,week instead of Thursday and theKiltie Band and Pipers will be preeent, r eonstance Rev, Mr. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. S S Cole,Mr. and . 'tat Mee, D. Co e. 1 of ,Ethel called on' their. sister, Mrs, Thos. Pollard, on 'Tuesday even- ing on their way home 'Iron at- tending $he 'funeral df the late W111 Cools, o16 Clinton: comingly attired in white silk with georgette crepe bodice with pearl trimming. After partaking of the dinner thehappy couple belt on the evening train for their home in Sarnia,. The annual meeting of the Blyth Rural Telephone Company was held in industry Hall on Wednes- day a t' Yv th i President Pt id nt e Los: ton :Hill in the chair. The financial statement ,was read, which brought Borth considerable discussion. cher which it was passed. It was then decided to raise the annual rate to $12 Lieut. Chas eIa11or London spent dent was s The h $25 Sunday with his ' pse vice. with parents, for his year's service. The Mee - tion of eomnnseioners resulted in Messrs. ,Luxton Rill, John Brigham and John Arthur being re-elected for the coming yeyar. The mgmbers of the local Red Cross Circle are still doing their bit towards making the life of the a8 rtteenerd soldier at the front more pleasant • ,Willinlm Rots, oil Stanley is. 're - mg this week shipped the .follow building his barn haclitraised last rag goods teheadquarters at Lon don -2 suits of pyjamas, 11.: Toric- ish towels 80 trench towels, 31 sheets ,39 pairs of socks. 77 pillow slips, and 9(i bandages. A delelgation :from here consist- ing of Mesees, 41.'31 Robinson, 4.E. Taman and W.I.( McElroy, attend ed the county meeting oe Orange- men ,held at\ingham on Thursday although ata meeting held some Quite a number o'! young people picnicked et Barfield on Saturday Mrs. Thuell and eon James spent stew days the guest of the latter's sister Mrs. Henry Colcolough. weak. Dan. Boss, of 13•rucefield is doing the gravel work and bar, Edge the cement work, Miss- McClure of Mich., is the guest of Mrs, Munro, `Mrs. George Swan is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 01 Toronto t Rev. Rel. Striven has gone to resideat We,tr arc! where he has months ago at was decided to hold bought aresicience. the celebration of the 12th of ;Miss Jessie McMillan of leg- here ,this July mcndville is the guest of 1'liss year, was decided at Margaret Ross. • this mesoing thceiewould beliefe Miss Hazel Elcoat, a teacher in ,ter not to hold a ntpui celebration con- Alma College, St. Thomas is ting.spend-tierlrtg tlia.t ClinNpn was celebrlt- ing her vacation at her home. Ur: Artnstrong of Tetra, formerly , of our village is visiting in the v i- Iilttevalo cinity, ' The many old iriends are glad to greet him. ,i A Prne MntPasses des Aw +-- a h S T e A large congregation assembled , death of 1L.N. DufF of the 'ftrtn to 'bid farewell to DeWit Cousins of Duff &Stewart, sawmillera and in the Me}Jhodiij: Church on Sunder lumber dealers. J3luevale, tools afternoon. when he preached his place on Wednesday morning June farewell sermon. He took as his 14tji after a severe illness of manv text Jer. 125, H thou beast run weeks, resulting ,from a. stroke of with the footmen and they have paralysis- Although suffering wearied thee, how canst thou con- from SU health for the past two tend with horses?" It was listen years, it was not until this Staring ed to with grave Attention. He that his condition became 'critical also sang a solo "I am but axil- The funeral was held• on'ir`rirlay grim.'' Mr. Cousins has taken afternoon from the family resi- charge of the church for 9 months Bence, was largely attended -by during which he has made many friends, relatives business and warm friends intim country. die other associates of the -deceased Will take up Bible ;Society work The beautiful service was conduce - during the summer and expects to ed by Rev. Crawford Tate, pastor enter Theological College in bion of Knox church, assisted by Rev. treal in the 'Tali, D, D, Thomson of the Methodist Patriotic sorVices Were held in Church. The hymns sung were the Presbyterian Church on ' Sun- chosen for special associations, be day during the morning service nig the 23rd Psalm "There is.a Rev. :Rife Woods Preached a Petri- Fountain filled With ,'blood'• and otic sermon. During the service a "When on my day of .life the night. roll of honor was unveiled contain le failing: ° Pall'be 'rers "''Arer7e ing the names of those -vvho have friends and neighbors of the tie- gonetodobattle Iforlheir King and Country frodn the lneighborh -• hood. There was 18 names emelt, ed some,oif them are in the trenches and others preparing to go. Mrs Jas. McQueen and Mrs. Rhoderick McKenzie, two inokhees of soldier boys unveiled nv a the to ro 1 of Y 1 8tonor Which was beautifully framed and placed on the wall. Special prayer was made for our .King and Country in the trying time. The 8.8 picnic of the Presbyter- ian church will be held on Wednes- dia,y olf nexk week un July 5th to Ba�^fieIU. Blyth Miss Nora McCaughey and Miss Alberta Stothers left on Tuesday 'for Regina, Sask., where they have secured positions on the teaching staid •of the school theare, Mrs. Barney Oidley of Anthony, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs S H. Gidtey. ceased A. Mcl6wan, George McDoi.t all, I. B. Scott, Robt. Black, Jae, McHardy and Robt. Musgrove Members of the Canadian Order of !Foresters from Bluevale and Wing ham led tho funeral cortege to the cemetery andi(tned the wink on theway ay t � the graveside white the body was borne to its last reel ing place, where the appropriate •burial service of the C.O.W. was carried out by the members formed in a circle around the grave. Robert Nelson ,Dull was born 00 March 5 18t1, ,atRo'boro' in the Township ofIiullett, Rt ton Co., not far from Seaforth. 'Ile ,teas the younger son son of Robt. J'. and Isabella Ger-. rand Duff, who had not Iong prev- iously settled in Canada. One of the most vivnd recollections olivis childhood was the journey North in March 1856, when he was 5 yeax,tt. of age, to the thick bush in the township of Turnberr•y where clear ing ;was maacle on the 8th Con„ which remained the family home for xma a John n era,w • ,Mr. J h Graham off Y After working • c ! Stanley Y ox i o to a was a 1 Y ag the guest of his sister; M. W J. faun work for a time he secured Sims over Sundays •employment In a saavmill which was blr, D C. Murchison of Barrie was. run by John 0emmil'l on•the 6th in town inspecting with the local Con •, and from that time sarvmfll agent, Mr, R.B. 'McGowan, the became his occupation.. In i8'i3 Blyth Estate here and in Ash+lieid he married his now bereaveu wife,, Township, Miss Anne Jane Elliott, Watvariosh A pretty wedding was solemniz daughter of Jas Elliott, Co. of ed at thehome • otfMi. T Rogerson f'ermanalgh, ,:eland and after liv of Morris •Township, on Wednesday ing fora Lima at Monitton and Car when hie second daughilter, Amy l e munnoelr,. saw mitt centres, in came thebride ofine. Buchanan Perth hCo„ eameto • Bluevale in of Sarnia. The ceremony was per- his deathe Aftertworkin o bra uthe 'formed iby Rev. Geo Jewitt. Pte, g employ of Bailey R Thanes who owned tical 1 6aRV ' mill at the G.T. It stat'o NAB KIDNEY TROUBLE , i n inthosehe e formed n L Reading tvlth the late C. J, Reapding to take over the owner- It. business, which was ear For SEVERAL MONTHS by t Gra firm for a number of years. In 13x9 he became associat- ed with Thos, Stewart. Blueva.re.un DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS der the firm name of Dulf & Stew art. They bought the Leech 'saw CURED HIM. mild on the river bank and for 21 S %5 i years a' suceetsssul sawmilling and • m general lumber business has been • carried on, to which, from timeto • • Mr. red. Stevens, Raymond, Atka., timehas'been added coal; cement'• Mase this week• !mites: 'I am writing to bear my testi- and other lines. 1044 two oceasious • . Wrappers specially printed from your own • many of your wonderful medicine, I the' exuwmill was burneid to the •e CO we Can supply them at the follOwln • Tnckersmith Lad suifered for several months with ground ,but was both times re- • pyr 1?p y g • 2 The death of Annie Young, relict of kidney trouble. I had been under the Taunt., In 1904 the ache it ppiug mill .•i prices— copy, • John Oameran, tookplace at home at doctors care for two months, when I and water laoaver was aoug, f from • • her son,`Jomes Cameron, in Tucker read your advertiseateat. I at once the late Jas, Jainee Leech and • • • srnith, near Seaforth, Tuesday morn purchased four boxes of Aoan's Kidney operated by the firm until last • 500 $2,00 • ing at the age of 00 years; She was a Pills, and when I had used two boxes of year when it was sold to Charles �: 1 3.25• naive of Inverueas, Scuttrtnd, and im them I was cured. l ha:vemecotnmended Gamiest 0f tri., own family he • migrated to the district when it was a 1k is treatment to several of my friends." was the last' eu.rviver. lois y • t0 Q M 2.�5 per M • brother • 0 wilderness, being among the firsts set \ the ;lame W,G. Duff, of Crystal City • 5 1i -.50 per M • tiers on the Mfll Road district. Five When you'ask, for Doan's leicltiey. Pills Man having predeceased him in •, i• eons and tour daughters survive. - . • sec that you get "Dorm s,". The wrapper December 101:1. Of his children, •O M.. 2.25 pet M • • is grey and our tirade mark "The Maple one soar, Robert Nelsen, died in s • Goderreh will'celebate lDominoxa ` Leaf" appears on. every box• infancy but three sone' and four ® " "„” "' "' •. Da i daughters are left t!p'^mourn the •o Day, �' Lnaa's'I,�idney Pills in 60 cents per loss of a good t tthex W. J, Duff. • • A tel was received by .S. , bo x :b 3 boxes for dl "5' et• all dealers or St. Thorns f' 8 ii Carter of Brussels stating that hie ' S µ R , s . B, 1'ruEf., Editor of. • (�. Q�t�,��J�• • 0 nephew, Pte. Cleve, D.en}iow: r coos t ,.tiled direct: on receipt of price by The W..eflandTe,lebrapl)'; Miss Ruby,•��,r New 0 wounded vvltile'ondutyin Belgium T. Aillburrt Co.,_Limited, Toronto, Ont. Corning, N.Y.M;r's. M.L. 1it]ren•• i Becton, and Mary- Ova and Clayton • 4' f4I 1�I1131� • IIewas ,shot in the shoulder and is J911cnorderingdirectspecify `Doan's'' at home, Mr. Dut! also leaves 3 • now in a h s grandchildren Gerrard and Eliza- • t•U immeeeseoeseee•eeseet•ar p®t oacer�a0000see•®®a•0000 SpoPIiOq SI!0e8 11711NMIIINNINNINNONNNWININ* 41111,1•0111116 Do you bowl,' play tennis, lacrosse. or any of the numerous sports that demand a light elastic shoe ? If you do, it will pay you to see our range of New Felt Foot Goods We ha ✓e all the newest lines in Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes in both high and low cut. Our Prices the Lowest Possible SEE THEM IN OUR NORTH WiNDOW Small Profits Phone 25. • rw x 3OSO More Business beth Duf16, Welland and Dorothy Aitken, Beeton Deceased was a faithful member of Knox Church. Be took a great interest in the building of the new church some years ago, served for many near. ore the Board o2 Managers, and for along period was Superintendent of the Sunday School. In politics he was .an ardent Reformer and held the office. of President or the East H y o f n Reform a Otm Association for the, years 19116-.7. He was one of the ,early members of the C.O. -Mining Court Douglas in 1779 incl also a member of Cambs Caledonia, Sona of Scotland, Wingharn, One of the chief interests of his life was literature and lore of Scotland, the land of his ancestors, R.N Du'f was an upright man, who held the respect and confidence and hie business assoclation throughout his life. 'Be was a man of public spirit, who never . grudged time and labor in trying 4o advance the, Public welfare. while his consider tion for those in misfortune and distress was known in many' homes His mane will long be evergreen and may well ba pointed to as worthy ,of emultaltion, Mrs. Dula, and the sons and daughterst have large shares in the sympathy of a vt id a circlet of friends who esteem ed the.many admirable qualities head and heart possessed by Mr. Duff, • • • • • • 0 0 0 0 • •S • S • "MADE IN CANADA" Ford Runabout Car $480 Take a tittle comfort as yon go -especially if you crus cuinhine it with profit The man who owns ra Ford has provided.a healthiest enjoyment for the entire family and equipped hiurself with an economical servant as vale The Ford Tearing Oar is 3530, Couplet $530, the Sedan SSOJ, the Town Oar nee All pieces are fedi ?;ord, Ontario, All care completely equipped, in eluding electric headlights. Equipment does not include speedometer. Oars now on exhibition at the Garage on Huron Street, next tellOommereial Hotel• Bent. Langford Phone No. 183 AGENT Clinton R........... • • • • •• • • • A s • • • • s • • 4.. ea - LI • •s 0 • • •• • • WRPPI3RS We make these only from rennlnc Vegetable Parchment We carry. in stock a line printed with the words Choice Dairy Butter a r y • for immediate delivery. They are sold at the • • following prices: • 1000 Sheets 2,25 • 500 Sheets 150 • 25o Sheets • IOo. Sheets .35 o pttai in England,