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The Clinton News Record, 1915-07-15, Page 5July 115th,,I915 ClintonNews-Record London Road' IVIrs. Hill and little daughter - o • pronto are guests at the home s1 p 'Mr. FI„ Livermore, Mi Ida l Walkinshaw, a Wa w of Clinton 1 on visit 1 ed het aunt,- Mrs. s. cIC i r 1V M n h t. t or :a few days' oval the week -end Mr, - Will Falconer spent the Twelfth in Lontl'on: Mr. and Mrs, G. Fi. Manley' were in T.ncan-on Monday, going down with ,a party from Clinton ii1 Mr. Ned- . tor car. i Rev. Dr: Rutledge of Wesley church g eyT Clinton addressed a e the League, whleti meet at; 'the hone of Mi'. and Mrs. G. W. Layton eon Tuesday evening. Mr. A. B •Steti'ei on was' in charge and. be and his daugllter, Mrs. Wheeler of London, favored the 'company with "a ,duet during the service- The meeting next week wilt be at the home of M. :.and Mrs. John McKnight and Mr. :Livermore will be in charge. Miss, Fanny Waldron of Clinton $pent :Dominion Dap with relatives, here, Mrs. George Turner went to Glenhl- lan a few clays 'before the closq'of the :school ,terns to meet her daughter;, _ . Miss IIaittie Turner, who was teaching there. They have since returned home, Rev. Dr. Rutledge of Clinton will x`tdeliver . an address at a meeting of .the League to be, held at the, 'home of Mr, and Mrsi. G., W. Layton on 'rues - <day evening next. Mrs Snaith and children of Regina, Sask., are visiting' . a srim at Mrs,D ' alit, �t ..Son'S A number of our people, enjoyed :Dominion Day at breezy Bayfield. Mrs. 'Davidson 'had a' • bee Monday 'drawing earth for the approach to her barn and in the evening she gave the 'young'people a dance, About one hun- «dred •and fifty were present. Seaforth. A'" horse belonging, to Mr. Percy " :MonlE of Tuckersmith - became fright - +.cued• at the passing of a hnotorewcle • •one day last week while standing in .;rant of a house on William 'street and 'breaking loose he ran furiously down the street and striking a tree broke his neck, Miss Vera Dorrancc. of Ottawa is ;spending the -summer vacation with .lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dor- ranee. Miss Govenlock is home front Cat- egory spending the vacation with her soother, Mrs. A.. Govenlock. Mr. and Mrs. James' Sutherland of Honolulu were here last week visiting the former's brother, Mr. Alex. ass Sutherland, It is forth years since ;the brothers met. Mrs. Clarke and daughter of Itii1- larney, Man., are, visiting the former's 'brother, Mr. Wm. Rile of I lullett, and <other friends in this vicinity.' • •McKillop Towship. The -fine rains of last Sunday night ewere much needed and have clone a ..vast amount of good, Mr. J. J. McGavin and wife and • John Berry and wile autoed to St. Mary'1's one day last week and visited relatives in that section, Mr, and Airs. Berry resided down there for- a.. inerly but moved to Meg illop over :rorty- years ago. Francis Walsh raised his large frame %barn one day last week, Matthew Mains of Londes'boro is the framer which insures a good job, W'm. Tlackwell is fitting up his new ...,a residence in Walton and will move' .there in the near future. Miss Brown, the teacher at Lead= :;bury, has retired from the school. Sine •is a popular teacher and leaves many 'friends behind her, Charley Brothers of Stratford is -spending his holidays with his aunt, Mrs, James Mose of near Walton, Dungannon. '11'Ir. and Mrs. Thos, Smiley left last ',week ' on a trip to the west. They; will visit friends at Port Arthur, going on from there to the western provinces, Miss Luella Bellamy has• been holi= laying at Mitchell and Stratford. Rev, bIr. Gomm and fancily are .camping at Port Albert for the sum :iner, ide, W. J. Moffat of Edmonton has been visiting friends intim village, While returning-fromr Goderich on Dominion .Dap Mr. Will McClure's ear turned turtle and he was thrown out and somewhat seriously' injured. Iles "brother, who was riding with 11.10, jumped and .escaped injury. Rev. J. A. McKelvey and wife and' 'little daughter have arrived in the 'lege. Mr. McKelvey is• the new. Meth <odist pastor. _Has Located in 'Dungannon. (Dungannon News.) Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Young, " moved -"their household effects to the village last week from Walton and are now 'comfortably domiciled in Miss- Celia` Pentland's ]rouse. Mr, Young has oPened up a shoe - repairing business in the shop adjoin- ing The Nows office and has installed the necessary apparatus for turning' -out first.class work. He is 'thorough- ly experienced in shoe repairing and saw a good opening here for a bus- iness of this • kind, And Dungannon- ites are glad he came, for them has been a long -felt want tor a local. cobbler to renew the sole -leather, that will wear' out. As we said before Ide. Young; as 'a hired local preacher, has been peeaeli- ing at Bayfield and Walton for sever- al ,years but now feels too old to continue in the work, so has return- ed to the• vocation of his first love. Every housewife can put down aFRUIT BULLETIN good supply lel. Cuthbert, Ii,aspbe• ries, The very best all Niagara I'en insula grown Black.Onrrants are al' so now at their very best for can- ning. Montmorency cherries com- ing last. Have your grocer order at once, SOME MORE REMINISCENCE Editor News -Record Dear Ser' -Whoever the "Old .Ti' Site Prietez" is who contributed the annisoences in last week's News -R ord concerning the True Briton the ,Neas Era, certainly fail a g memory 'and was familial, with le conditions in Clinton fifty ,years a ;lis statements are accurate, and could easily have .'enlarged there IVfy father bought the `true Briton Tice in May, 15.65, and. it took u the 68h' of July to get ready foe,• fust issue, =I was not twelve ye of age at the time, but necess1 compelled that, I• should go to wo and as;' printer's devil" I helped get out the first issue of the 11 Era, and remained with the o through its various changes until removed -to Toronto, With the, c ception of a few months when young man I worked on the Lond Free Press and Toronto Globe: , T printing office was my only schoo Power'or cylinder presses were - that time too much of a luxury f eounlry, papers, and tlie; issue vv run 011 on what wan known as Washington hand press-. It was d 'eidedly hard work, bout for the plies man and the "devil," and the hundred an hoe: Was good week, E Grigg, (cousin L' n o 111:, A. J.Grigg bg, (C i gb was an excellent,printer, in person appearance very neat, and a - l inclined to be dressy ; he married Miss Newton- (cousin of the late Rev L. Newton) and afterwards becam foreman of the Guelph Herald, wear he died ; Ills widow re -married, bu later died in Sioux >City, Iowa', P J. Moran was a Roman Catholic bu it used to. he said of him that h could write a better report, of Protestant gathering of any loin than would he written by one o orthodox faith. He afterwards be cane editor tn-ehief of the Atlant Daily Constitution, and made name for himself in the sunny south His fattier, Dan Moran of Seaforth was. quite a character, clever i many ways, a most volumnioes writ er but a most execrable penman wll tested the temper of every printe in the county for lie was a voluntary contributor to every paper tha that would accept his manuscript Joe Conway, if I mistake not, he carne a resident; of Detroit, and it occurs to nee that he has or hall relatives about Clinton. "Geordie Pi" was the typical tramp printer of those days ; soap and water and he were not close friends. He did not believe in changing his shirt, and when one became too soiled for ap- pearances, he simply covered 11 with another ; he was an expert at pull- ing a hand press and I have seen hint slip off three shirts before com- mencing work and still have a couple n. Printers of the earlyn days 'hacl some luny experiences, A lady ca1110 t0 it office one day with a bible in er hand ; a few of the leaves hacl ben torn out and she wanted us to z•int her a new copy-, and she went aa quite angry because she, was formed that it would cost twenty Ines as much 1•o print 0 single bible she 001)16 buy a tiew one for, A an who wanted route hills printed r his stallion,'hitched his horse to i0 post in front of the office, le or- i that we might get a correct Me- lee of the stallion. Needless to say e didn't. Let me close this with an oxen: - nee that betel the New Era of a ry undesirable kind, though it as done with the very best inten- ons in the tope of saving property. here the Sloane block now stands ed to be the 13011111 block, owned rgely by Mr, James Smith, still - a sident of Clinton: The New para copied a frame building slightly tali of its present site. One night had fire occurred in the Smith ook and before any of our fancily cl reached the scene, the office be- g threatened with desteu0Lion, win- g hands entered and proceeded to ,ve the. contents ; the cases of type, Per and lower ease, were just fold - together; the pages oC the paper 00(1 on a stone slab, and these 00 scooped into boxes, column by run . When' f n m father r' the at .1 veer n 3 0 c scene and sew a couple of Min- ed ed rlilfe.elt styles of type, all mix. - in an indiscriminate heap, he al- st wished the outfit had been rned: We were not wealthy enoug)1, buy a nenv outfit at the time, and were months sorting "pi" before got the mess cleaned UP. Yours, ROBT. HOLMIS. ionto, Julyl 13111, 1915. S. de re- ee- and ood cal go, he dn, of - tit til the ars zty rl( to OW 1Ti01 a on he at or as a e- s. ee d. al little a e • e 0 a c1 a <L n 0 0 ft 0u 11 b P a in ti a5 nl fo tl de tv is vc w ti W' us la re 0c 50 a bl ha fn in 5a tip ed st 155 c9 0 ill dr 06 wile tui to we we To • Seaforth, Misses Ethel and Margaret Williams have gone to Duluth to visit their sister, Mrs, Dorsey-., Miss Shanahan of Clinton was here last week visiting at the, home of Mr. D. Shanahan, Mrs. Will Mudie' of Lucl(now has heed herd visiting her si,iter, Miss Margaret Sutherland, Mrs, W. W. Meredith of Wallacehurg was in town last, week. The 1301 Conipanyt have'receit'ed in- structions that na one is to be 'al- lowed to go through the department of their works where' shelter are being mailIfoctured without a-avritten order from the committee at Ottawa, Miss Mabee Gibbons of Toledo, Ohio, is spending a few weeks vaca- tion with •115: cousins, the i'ilisges..Do- gan: 1tir. 1Vlciie Thompson has gone `'to Manitoulin for the semfner. Miss 54, McLean at Edmonton is visiting in .town. Mr. Dewitt Cosens, Son of Rev. C. Wesley (✓osens of Tendon, preached in the. Presbyterian churclh on Sunday cele rh von v , tint v res f •dn 0 o the Bible, So- ciety. Rev. George McKinley and Mrs, McKinley have taken - up their eesi- deuce in the Methodist parsonage, They come 1(0re frons Lucknow, The Sinn. of $265 was: raisetl ,on Dom inion Day for the Red Cross hy, • the sale of roses. GoderichTownship The anniversary Jubilee services in connection with Bethany church will take o lac o. on Sunday a next to Y 11 i. r eaehez t P o be Rev. D. L Mec• lac of London. 0 On 'the following evening a garden party (vitt be held . on Mr. Sterling McPhail's, lawn. it splendid program will bo presented including selections byt"members of the Western University,' Literary Society, London, and addresses by Major Tohnio, 1111, P., ,Windsor and Rev. Mr. McCrae, Miss Eva Vance of London is spending her holidays as the guest: of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur. Welsh, Bay-'. field Line. • C. C. I. Promotions. Form. I to Form II:• Honours. -S, Alun 86,5, L. Holmes 85.1, A. Leonard 84, R. MciVIath 82.9, LV, Townshend 02.1, N. Ken- nedy 80.4, D. Rattenbury 79, F. Fingland 77.2, W. Draper 76.8, It, 'T'ay'lor 76.6, C. Sheeley 75.8, 13. El- liott 75, L. Stoltz 75," G. Yeller 75. Pass -P. Ladd 71.5, 13. Roberton 69.7, M. Smillie 65.1, 0, Johnson 65,7, N. Tyndall 65.7, L. Nediger 64.3, P. Currie 62.4, 1I, Manning 62.3, A. Davidson 61.4, W. Berry 59.1, K. Lyon 58.3, W. N, Mcl3eath 57.7, A. Jackson 54.5. Passed in all but one subject -D. Churchill v 70.1., spelling, V. Wise G8. g, 68.7, M. Walker 68,1, Algebra, M. Gibbings 64.8, Algebra, A. Peekitt 64.3, Algebra, C. Mel3urney 64.1, Al- gebra, V. Cook 62.8, Algebra, B. Rowson 60.4, spelling, P. Aikouhead 50.4, Algebra, L, F airfull 59, Al- gebra, F, Lawrence 58,1, Spelling, F. Mackenzie 57.7, Algebra, M. Har- vey 57.5, spelling, V. Jervis 56.7, spelling, 0. Redmond 56.5, Algebra, K. McConnell 56.2, spelling, F. Wal - lie 56.1, spelling, 13. CarberIt' 55, spelling, L, Redmond 54.4, spelling, V. Trick 52.2, Algebra, J. McAllister 50.3, spelling. Note -Pupils who have secured the necessary total buthave failed in one subject will be promoted condi- tionally, silbjeet to their maintaining a satisfactory position in the, classes of Form IL The marks of those that have failed have been sent to their parents bit :nail. Happenings of Fifteen Years Ago. Happenings in Clinton at the , Opening of the Centtl;y, Taken from the Files of The• News -Record of the date indicated. Clinton, July 1211i, 1900 The first wedding to tante place in Willis church was solemnized by Rev. Alex. Stewart yesterday morning, when Miss Doliio ISair was married to Mr, W. I,, Clucas of St. Louis., Mo. Miss Jean Coven of Parin was brides- maid, while Mr. harry 01110as of Chicago acted as best pian, Miss Ir- win played the wedding march. The bride was pres,t pled by the session with a handsome Bible. 1 he Entrance Exams commenced yesterday- with Principals Lough and Houston Presiding. Mr, Join' Ransford has returned from a trip to the Maritime. Provin- ces. Mr. and Ili:s, G. 1). McTaggart and family take possession of their S11111- 115 cottage at Bayfirl(' this week, Mr. R, Ransford, son of Mr, John Ransford of town, who has been led- ger -keeper in the Dominion Bank, Sea - forth, for the past year, has been promoted to the position of teller in the Belleville branch. The Market Report. Wheat 68e to 70c. I3arley 38c to 40e. Oats 26e to 27c. Rye. 40e. - t Potatoes 25e. Butter ill Crock .iac to 14c, Butter in Tub 14e to 115c, Eggs 9c to 100, Hay $8.00. Live flogs $6.10 to $6.25. York $5.06 tp $6.00. Flour $1.50 to -1.70. Rev. Dr. Gifford, who succeeds Rev Mr. C'lenteut as pastor . of Ontario street chttrcit, occupied ;the pilipit on Sunday). Robert Welsh was appointed chief constable at the last meeting, of the council to take over tine duties, of Mr. 'Wheatley, who is overseeing the laying of the granolithic walks. Davis l: Rowland's hardware store was broken into early Sunday Morn- ing and slop's, limner and scissors to the' value of about $30 taken. iiolloway'1 Morrish's place was„also visited but the burglars: were snared away. Marriages McMt0LAN-I'l1'rJt1P: - In Ashfield township on June 301(11, Bertha May Petrie - to „James McMillan' of Port Albert. Births . '1'VM.\id-111 Exeter. on June 30th, t p Mr. and ;Mrs, W: W. Taman, a slaughter, L1111111Y-In (loderieh on July 711i, to Mr. and Mas. Wm. Luntby, a daughter. McKOWiN-Tri Clinton on July 7ti1,' to Mr, and Mee, Alfred Mbi1owe, a. son. r - caths TN 1V,f,12MORTAM ''ln lovi'ng m011100y of Eva Mary Cooper, wife of Vic- tor C. French, who, was born in Clinton August 160, 7.380, and who died f 1 cd ,July 121h)), 1914: at Wetaskiwin, Alta. B1RADSITAW in'Toronto,, on July 9ti1, William Bradshaw of Som- bea, aged 78 yeas, father of Mr. C, A. Bradshaw of Clinton. OARLINCd In Exeter on July 3.rd, ']'hos. 13. Carling, aged' 00 years'. DUNN- In Goderich on . July 6th, Mary Mitchell, wife of Mu:. John Dunn, aged 67 years. Auburn Me. and Mrs. E1 Mole. of S.r,for12 spent Sunday las' at the horse of the Fi e •' orursat r P ,ts Mr. t d itr(s ,t John n Mole: Mr. A. Naylor Yr ht u Y 6 them up in his car. (:tulle a family gathering was present at the Melo residence on that days, including Mrs. W. Sparks of Port Elgin, Mr. and Itirrs, A. Spades of .Southampton and Mr., and Mrs, W. Mole of Denganuon. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Cloderiell. and Mrs. John" Ferguson 0a Sunday township vieited at .the howls Of Mi'. last. 'The members of L,0.:.,-ivo, 932 attended divine service ea 4ultday morning last at St. Mark's church. The brethren marched in a •body to the church headed' by the Auburn band. .Rev. 'J, 11, martconducted the service. ' _. Auburn's civic holiday will he held no Friday, the 23rd, and instead of the usual picnic to 'the lake the cit- izens have decided to hold a picnic to the.river flats, south of the bridge, and will give theeprocceds to the Red Cross Circle, There will be sports and amusemejits of various sorts. No admission fee will be charged but the Circle will have a booth and also a collection will be 1 taken Everybody is invited to come and bring along a basket and enjoy the dap. Good 1VTornitng 1 News -Record means News -Leader, . Are you a subscriber ? TENDERS CARNEGIE ANNEX. Tenders for Contract. No. 6 for the Metal Work and Roof- ing and Contract No. 7 for the Plastering will be received up to the 5t11 day of August. Plans and Specifications may be seen at nip office. No tender necessarily ae- cepted. W. BRYDONE, 1 Chairman Public Library 1300511, -93-2 FOR SAI,E,-A NUMBER OF GOOD fresh cows and springers will. be sold privately. Time will be given with bankable paper. Apply to -W. Marquis, R. R. No, 1, ' Clinton. Phone 14 on CO. -84 TENDERS WANTED. - 'TENDERS tvi.le be received by the council of the township of Mullett up to Thura:lay, 2611, July, at 2 pen., for the deepening, widcniug and straightening of the `(fain or creel: known as the McCall extension drain from a point on the eastern limit of the weet•hall of lot 9, con. 11, to the outlet at lot 11, con. 10, Mullett. Plants and specifications can he seen at the elekl('s office. An accepted cheque of 5 percent will be required to be furnished by the successful tenderer. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, -James Campbell, Township Clerk. -91-3 VOTERS' LISTS, .191,5, MUNICI- - of the Town of Clinton, County of .huron,-Notice is here - ,by given that" I .have transmitted or delivered to the persons men- tioned in section 9 01 The Ontario Voters' Lists Act the copies of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing •by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be en- titled to vote in the said Munici- pality at 'Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that the said list was first posted up at ami office in the Town Hall, Clin- ton, on the 8th day of July, 1915, and remains there tut inepeotion, And I hereby call upon, all voters to tape immediate,- proceedings t0 have any errors sot • omissions car• - reefed according to law. Dated at Clinton this 8th clay of July, 1915, =D. L. Macpherson, ';'own Clerk, -92-2 VOTERS' LIST, 1915, MUNICIPAL- sty of Bayfield, County of Huron.- ' Notice, is hereby given that I have. transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section, 9 of the Ontario Vfotees"- 'List Act, . the copies required by said sections to be so •Lransnlitled or , delivered .of the list, made pursuant to said act of all persons appearing by the, last revised assessment roll of tine said municipality to be entitled to vote • in the said municipality at elections for -members of the Legis- lative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that, the said ''list was first posted up at llayfiehi, on the .29th day et June, 1915, and t:enains there for inspection and 'I hea:cby tail upon all voters to take immediate proceedings. to' have any errors of 011115510115 corrected aer cording to law. -SI. 4V, Erwin, Clerk of Bayfield. Dated this 29t11 day of June, 1016. HENS AND BROILERS :WANTED, highest market price (will be paid, - W. Ttlarquit, R. R. 1, Clhton, or 1'ltonc 14 on 60. -S7 NOTICE . -THE STORE 1 II Ol,' MR.. A J. Cuurtice, ITolme ville, will close each Wednesday at 5 p. 111. . during the summer months, -89 SUMMER HOTEL, KNOWN AS TRF, J Commercial,situated on Lake, Hue-so son �o. Phone 11 on 145, on, will lie. sold reasonable as ''the proprietor intends to gite up the'The Stare Of Qfaaltiy. business. For particulars' apply to Successor to S. Barr. Phone 111. Good Morning1 Are 14. Darrow, Bayfield, Ont, X86. mono orders promptly,, attended to. _ Record Suhserier y,. FARM FOR SALE, -THIS JAMES Ross farm on the London Road Part lot 13, concession- 1, Stanley Tp.,' 42 aures' will be sold at'-auc- tion uc- tr li ,; u on September r S Ili, 3rd 9 p 1 15 Foe r 0 c'et PnLit Lars apply Y t o 'Pilee Canada da '!'rust Company, London,:, Ont., or W. Brydone, .Solicitor, Clinton. Dated this ' 20th day of June, 1915. -91. IIOUSPI AND THREE ACRES OF Laful for Sale on. the Lopdon Road, - one mile south of Clinton, better known an the Jackson property: Two story frame house,- shall bank barn. Small orchard, :: hard and soft water. Reasonable teraes.-Ap- ply to Mrs. Philip Rowelilfe, R. R. No. 5, Clinton. -92-3 HOUSE FOR SALE -THE ' PRO- perty of the late Mrs. '!'hos. East. Frame, '7 rooms, good cellar with cement floor, wood stied and 'chicken' pen, all ,in good. repair, 11 fruit trees, apples, plums cher•ies, and near, -Apply to 1I. Wiltse, Phone 40. -86 CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED and Pressed and at the shortest possible notice. Both Ladies and Gentlemen's elle thes. We guarantee to do good d work. Room over Mr. Grigg's Jewelry Store. -Wm. Jago, -55. CREAM WANTED, - DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to us for cans. We supply two cans free. Pay all express charges and issue cheques twice each month, cheques Payable a't pal'. We pay, the high- est market prices consistent with ass honest test. Testing done by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinhurn may leave their cream with Mr. Hall who will deliver it here. Write for cans and give us a trial. Tho Seaforth Creamery, Box 486, Seaforth. "ROUGH ON RATS" CLEARS out Pats, Mice, etc, Don't Die in the House. 150 and 250. at Drug and Country Stores. -85-6 PAPER HANGING, -I AM PREPAR- ed to do Paper hanging and Paint- ing promptly and at moderate cost. I guarantee my work to give satis- faction, Let me have your order early before the spring rush begins. -Wm. A. Mason, Princess street, -74 News -Record to end of year for 50e. WANTED 10,000 Dozen Non= Fertile New Laid Eggs Each Week We are prepared to pay, a premium for eggs from flocks where there are no male birds, eggs to be not over 4 days old. BROILERS AND FAT LIENS WANTED. Do not hold your poultry un- til fall when the market is glutted and the price is cut in two. Sell now while the prices' are high. , SEED BUCKWHEAT AND MILLET.. We nave a good supply of buckwheat and millet at reas- onable prices, Have you tried our Quebec Maple Syrup ? We have only a fecv Cans left, A carload- of Shorts and Bran due to aeriv , thisvt *eek GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up=to=date Firm CLINTON. N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins, A Biscuit for Every Taste and Prices Right, • With 30 Me 10 t arieldes, of fancy biscuits to choose from. There is no need boating ue the oven and icitcltan clueing hot Weather making . cakes iacl cookies. . There is a dainty and 'wholesome wafer or: biscuit in our store for every taste. IItu:e are a few • suggestions, a bargain_ while they last : Molasses snaps 3 lbs, for 25c, Pine apple sandwiches, Vanilla Bar and Lenten biscuits 2 lbs. 'fol 25e, And other varictieia of dainty and clelieious. taste. ' When yot are going camping p picking look over our wiedo(5 pee will see our suggestions your picnic or camp` life. Pic - and for T: NE cafl NEO . STORE Live and Let' Live Why bother with the hot fire. When you can get such delicious and nourishing cooled moats ready to s'erv'e. Now that the. warp 1 weather is at band we would urge that you use more of those wholesome cooked. meats. A11 of our meats are of a selected quality and we lean confi- dently say that 3,,ott will be greatly pleased with them, here are a few suggestions r CookedI I. aur --What is .more. delici- ous than a slice of It. 'Veal Loaf -A creator of Lt ta te'i PI o in itself for a warm day. Cooked Specialty -This is a most appetising cold meat Iine, Breakfast Bacon-Tn the eo01 of the morning these are splendid lines to ?'serve, - Bol , o a n Sausage-Nicely q. b1 at oreil and made by a. reputable firm. E. E. HUNNIFORI) LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER, Anything You. Y � WANT DONE IN 'J'FIE LINE OF ROOFING, EAVETROUGH- LNG, PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGHTNING RODS, ETC. CALL AND GET OUR PRIC- ES. • ALWAYS BEST, OFTEN CHEAPEST. BYAM & SUITTER Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7. Western University, London, Income Doubled -now $75,000. Another Largo Addition to Faculty and Ecluipmealt in Arts and Medicine, GREATLY INCREASED ENROL MENT IN VIEW, , Write for particulars to as else E. E. BRAITIIWAI'TE, M.A,, Ph. D. PRESIDENT. F.-. The Clinton Garage Open All:Night, The season is now 0n for Gasoline Stoves. Wile not buy filtered gasoline out of our Bowser pump, which passes the gasoline throuhh fine screens and a filter. Prices always the lowest. • We keep on hand a stock 01 Automobile Supplies and Bicy- cle Repairs and do all kinds of repairing promptly and at a reasonable charge. Auto Livery in connection: J, H. PAXMAN CEIENT 1 We have on hand awcar- load of Portland Cement and allaorders for same wil.1', be filled promptly, +sem JOHN HUTTON, LONDESORO. 0466DCBCOP ® oet I We Recomssend This Coal ' e We knou it's good. It's unusual richness in carbon makes it burn long, "event and complete y. y LEHIGH VALI D AN H RAC TE ' The Cool That Satisfies 1s always uniform in quality, very free from slate and other foreign matter. Although much more economical than ordinary coal, it costs you 2310 more, Phone us your order for Prom t delivery, JOHN B. MUSTARD Br ucef ield, 7019 a News- T2a!I Is the best Package Tea on the market for 30cer lb. P Although Tea 'is veryand high g will be'''hi higher. er. Our Sterling Brand will com- pare favorably ywithle. reg- ular 40c Package i''e Tea Try a package and P g n be convinced. W. T. O'NellI CHIMNEY TOPS. It's a trade to build a good chines noy and to repair a roof. It takes more than a sheet of metal, a hot iron and solder, it requires exper- ience. If your chimneys does not draw well send for us and we will put it in order ; if your roof leaks we'll mend it. ALL KINDS OF TINNING wo do well and reasonably. THOS. HAWKINS. Phone tf3. ARTISTIC J. G. CRICFI, ' THE RELI- ABLE DECORATOR, MAKES A' SPECIALTY OF CIIURCI•IIIS, LODGE, ROOMS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. IIIS ADDRESS is 400 DOW*NIE St., STRATFORD Monuments ! Finest stock in Huron Coun- ty of "Made in Canada" Mon- uments, Best British and Foreign Granites in up-to-date finish and design. Conte and see diem'. Prices right, At Doig's OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICJU A Granite Base goes with each bion- ltment. -843m A Drop in Kindling a.ng A LARGE STOCK 03. STAND, WILL • BE SOLD CHEAP THIS MONTH TO CLEAR FOR CASH ONLY.; Leave your orders for Fer- tilize): and Potash for your root crop. We will mix it for you at the store. North End Feed Store. Frank W. Evans A General Delivery Done. Terms : Cash. Phone 1920 Are You Troubled with He P' Headaches adach If so the cause may be eye strain and in that event a pair of properly fitted glasses will bring relief and cure. It is worth trying. Come to us and we will make a careful test of your eyes and tell you what is .the matter and what you J need: In our long experience in the Optical business • we have made a groat number of 'examinations and it is a source of much pleasure for us to know that our fittings have invariably, given great satisfaction. If your oyes bother ynou come to us and learn the reason why. • 1 A. J. GRIGO Optician" Jeweler and Issuer. of Marriage' Licenses. ;'