The Clinton New Era, 1915-08-19, Page 61.'llnrSday,, Angi'tst, lOtli; 1915
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But sonettntes good .watches
misbehave themselves because
they can't help it. ..
Thay.often do not, get the care.
theythey'llffsould. Dirt •tucunin'bates
-the watch lets erratic. perhaps
stops altogether.
We can turn a watch like that
into a useful timepiece again for
very little money.
We would take it apart -
clean it'
thoroughly, put it
together, and lased it back
to you as good as new.
Repairs sent by Mail will have
out earliest attention. We will
return it to yon by mail postage
prepaid be us.
W. II. IE[EYAR
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EVES TESTED FREE
fir.
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44
aaer Iffa Thues of 1'e:icc sarsi
let Thetas , of Watt
Your Eyesight
is
Essential �.
Odd Fellows
Met
Oshawa; A, T. Lawson, Ottawa; J.
I, 'Ilartt, Orilllie ; J. \V, Simpson,
Sarnia; Pee. W. Cox, G ulanoque;
J as. McDonald, Tara; C E. Zeigler,
Elmira; W. :Bradley; Luo ,n.
Officers Elected.
The conlmitLae on election re-
turns reporl(ed as follows;
Grand Master -L, 13 Cooper;
TJ3ellevrlle,
Deputy Grand 21lasier-s. C.
Parks, Toronto.
Warden -Chas, H.grin, ITemil-
ton.
'Secretary -W. i3rooks, Toren'.;).
Treasurer -\V, McCormack Toren -
o.
see rssenta(tive-Dr; P. T. Cour-
.
ou •-
.:land, St. Marys. 1
Trustees 1. 0, 0 F. home -1V,
J ohnson, P. G. M.; J. Donagh, P.
0. M., Toronto.
?Thi; officers were installed. for
the year. In addiljon to rtlaose
elected, the folirlving h"•rr born
appointed Clra:ld 'Marshall, C. M.
Zeigler, Elmira; Conductor, Neil
MaFadgyn, Lindsay; Git,ardinn, W.
111. Bloss, .Dundas, Herold, ,l?. 0.
'Graham, Intearnat'Jrnlnl lupi p
'Messenger, (5co•7,0 Lot Minnl \Viu-"
ser';; Chaplain, Rev: W. Cox, G'nn-
•anoque.
After the retiring trend :dander.
D:'M. McIntyre. had 'been presenil-
ed with the P O. al.'s jewel, the
'session adjourr"r,I.
' -GRAND ENCAMPMENT
:The ata istieal report; sheaved 'a'
mem •shi
total he
to ership June ane. 30. 1215. of
2,253 113 93 ecnanlpmc2,tsl The
membership June 30, 1014, was 0,4 iii;
Initial/0d during the year 560, rein-
• ` staked 10, admitted by card 71,
to1a1 0,065, from. which 011 have
died withdrawn Of sta'peu(led
leaving anet ruembersllip, of 8,59 I.
or a net gain of .105..
The 011911 assets of the Rah
ordinate lodges are $26,790.19. The
omount paid for relief $5,788.05.
The Grand Encampment eon( Incl -
ed its annual session the prieei-
pal business being the election of
officers for the ensuing y or,
which resulted as follows;
Grand Patretrel, Chas. A. llyent,
''Ne'w Liskeard; Grand, High Fripel,
.Jas, S. Loel:ie, Newton, Clrand
Senior Warden, John McCart 1e,
Chatham,. Gneed Scribe; John. A.
MasJonald, Toronto ;; Grand 'Free
uier, E. C. Garbutt. Platen;
✓.Grand Repres'entala1ve 4.o. Sov0r-
eign Grand Lodge, W 1. Cllral+rtrn
and ,Tames Oliver, Toronto; Ctrancl
Marshall P1, T. Greenevey Pont
Hope; Grand Inside, Sentinel, Fc1-
' ' ovin .Beattie, 13renlford ;, Genn 11 Out
.stile Sentinel, Jas. Bea*, North
Ray.
PATRIARCHS MILITANT.
The principal inkiness rl.ranrra -
ted w18 the election of .officers
evhi011 resulted as follows;
President, 13rig.er'ienerel, Dr. Cl.
M. 'Hermiston Toronto; Viae -nes.
Col.. Robe: J. Pau1kn,o., rllnnri13(1r1,
'•. ;Secretory, Major W.3., it'nelrr, To-
;
i'orito; Treasurer, C'nd E. W. Bar -
,fon Toronto; Officers) of the 1)1
Cspt.. Clements, Windsor; Officers
of the Guard, Capt. E. Dienkli'11(1
, 'Finmilt on ; C1haplain , Major A, W,
Reid, Wall er1'111e, Aide Lima. Com
)pings, Ottawa Sentinel 0., pt. 1VIr
L011an
, Stiatf-; d, Pica ct
11, W
• Ralsta , Toronto ;; Auditors, tnI
10.
W. J�ns71, Chevalier, Al, John
%.sifion5, Toronto,
<:: T 3119 :1w'a3E Is:.-VTIS.
. The Rebekahs have' lead 1 wand
erllll successful year -decor lint, I
'rFPorts prose Red at Cie May
session of, the Aesern1ily. The r ee
01.(1)3 show a better 11111,1,(5,1 stand.
Vii.
n
4
Failing
Vision -an e.-
ner
n
, to corniest and. pleasure -eau
be nursed into pror r
n al condi
tion I
1y glassesseC9that-a
ceur-
ately to
lsed, ground aiid ad
t,jneted-meet the necessary
;a, requirements.
To be at war with your eyes
is taking a dangerous chance
-a condition that ;need not
Avoid all such felly; by
wearing reasseelthat will n
5ai sure happiness and content
anent.
t
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Grigg i
gg af'
1 Jeweler and Optician
,issuer
o'
erg
t Marriage e
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Licenses � rte'
rlf'1t' 1M �y��� ��s,� �`
�r�ilrlfYlA
cVt1r1T1n♦�31T,-.
ir•g, an increase hi membership of
1,125 new members and theiolme-
lion of nine new lodges% during the
past year. The total membership
report showed an enrollment of
12,883 and even inspia of the war
!Ole finances were found to be bet
tier than ever before.
Tho eleetion of .officers: Mr next
year resulted as follows.
Prccident, Mrs. Kate Campbell,
Galt, Vice-pree. Mrs, Miley Rrrlsten,
Toronto; • \Var
den, Alps. Sarah'
Swartmao, Wioubaushene See.
Miss Violet Pearce, Toronto, Treas.
Mrs. Nellie Dodson, Chatham.
WPI h� 4W1 th i1'1i
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See the posters.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE,
The regulais monthly meeting
of the S'Vornen'e Institute, will 1,1,
held al the home of Mrs. Docds,
"on Thurscloy, August 26. The
n embers wilt please In ing with
them their blocks for the auto
graph quilt -Ther' topic lar the they
as "Cnnedinn IRruines,'
DEATH Olt' MRS( SPLINDL'CII
Last Weise (ley 'death occull'crl
at the honk of Mrs J, ;I Ma,r.tair-
oid :nl i17 r i� r l'incl wife r
� , s 1 z.o 1, , o
Ayr. .13e eat Spindler of Lntndlon
Mrs. Spindler was, a dnaghter of
the late\Mr, .pinch, and spent her
younger days in Clinton She W8
married about 25yenrsl ago to. leer
bet eavect ,huaba1111 1?es ides her
husband she 18 18111'0 cd 1.y leve
seine a11d t111'ete d a ugll to 113 ; P111111:1111
Splinder of arinlico .Beach, ;F•o.ron-
to+; Mrs ;p, J.c Datt I.rns, London,
Cierlrude, Prurl and - ilenjrunin
Splindler at:, halve She is also
Stu "1(10(1 by the following ht'athers
and sisters; Mrs, J. ,7..MreDonald,
Mrs Robert Ut re„ Mrs. Wm. Steep
anal Junes Farah, sr, Clinton; Mrs,
Bea ekle end Richard ,Finch, Flint,
Mie,, Mrs, DeKeety, Los Angel: s,
Cal and'Emmanuel Pinch, Strat-
ford Mlle iueeral was field on
Fait:1<ey a(tet n 001 'r11d 11 term 0nt
wee maple in the Clinton Cemetery
Rev •Dr. Stewart, termer pastor of
Wiihs Church, Lied/ who mazrted,
the deceased 1101 ducted the set -
1300e at the house and gi')y'e
HONOR. ',I UNIOR
MATR' RICE E
LATON EXAM.
T'le rer.nits of the ,examinatio:c
for honer jlinioa! matrieu11o:0:1 1.1 re
given below. The standing ul--
tainul 1 r e,ith si1bj,eei is indre'01
after a n;,t!diclata`smerle-i, 10 (Teat
ing first-class 11ot:oes. Ii sec,ond.•
class honor's, and III, thlydbcansc
honors 1espectieely The:state-
ment . of standing of elf aaixd:id:ttes
hill be • mailed •-in the c.enrse of a
few days to the', principals or in-
spectoirs. In the ease of these
luno wrote at. -the TJ ,ive•sity c8
1i'nl orta their statements will be
Sent tlotthe Register • of -that incl 'i-
tuition. Cnndiclates s)seulrl apply
to obese aPt133a and not 'liothe Dc
pau•tnl:nt'I• • of Pduoallon 1,0r Eurn or
information. The fila: les .obb,ialed
y Scholarship eoncudctes Ire
been reported direct; to the unitelr
rties Co cerend Scholarships eir-
.hdcttes will be .informed of .their
ing by the 'R glst,iars• of these
unit crsrlies, The sticco'ssful 001)1,31
plates flan Iiuron ra cc,e frlc'ilve-
W. A. Dareey, 0111)1. 111; W.M. Mc-
Na,ngluon, chemistry. t; W. r9, S`ew
art 911at:J1 TIIphy=.he 111.1 115.0. ir-
vin, IPro, eh, I.
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IFOr o n !e � �° ie t wi lo' p,. E8.
C inion
es
fa
.• eeeesseeeeeseeseseeeec
Wheat 1.15
Oats 640
Butter 25 to 26
Dggs. 25
Cattle 8,90
040
flogs
3'Shbep 7.00
Lambs 10.00
Barley 600.
Cheese 121-2'
(e
pilo¢eeocemo sea•teeees i000e sr< sea
Hogs 8,50
Battier '23 to 2b
Barley 60 to 70.e
Eggs 20 to 21c,
Wheat $$1:05,
Oats 55c'
lluclewrie'v1 70c stoi'7ac,
Ilsenl-r 1.f24.
Shol'ts, 111,00,
,33r•an '28.00.
Hay tor bailing 12.00 and 13,60
,.Li$ CLINTON NEW ERA,
DISTRICT
ILcnfi tll
Mr. Were Atic ieson who has been
running the Ki ng, George Rotel as len
ant for the past Veal. has perch teed
trona Mr, 'WW. Bender the (Manner
Mal and is eoretetnplating an enlarge
merit of the heildiug
359r, Johan Moore, of Moore Brothers,
15 variously 1)1
Mr, Wtn 8, Hog girth, of tbie. vi`l
age, through h the agency ot
Snths
x
hand, has sold his fine large brick hon'se
and six ltitn to Mt'. Alexander Sparks
a beet/her of the Bate, James Spat ka of
this village who will taste -possession
of 1t ahnnl the first day el S'ptemhor,
Dr,. \1V. L. Mair, of Mitchell and form
erly of Chit village, washers renewing
old acquaintances '
Mr, J. E. McDonnell accompanied
by his neioes the Misses D, Dickson of
Useter,.and Miss Lssa McDonnell .of
this village are enjoying at trip on the
lakes and visiting a number of Cana
dian: and American cities
Seaforth
A quiet hot pretty wedding solem!'
hazed et the home of Mrsi Henry Mas
on, of lgmondville Saturday morning
when her daughter, Miss Tena became
the bride of Wan. Smith, eldest son of
Mr. andre \V
M W. R. Smith, of Seaforth
The ceremony was performed at (3
oclock by Rev, F. H. Larkin, in the
presence of the immediate relatives
and friends of the young couple. After
the ceremony a,dainty wedding break
fast was served rafter which the bridal
party left for a short honeymoon, 'Up
on their return they will take up house
'keeping in a ,residence recently put
chased in 17dmondvitle
Stanley
ilev, John Mcliwen wile and family
of Fort William Ont. are visiting
friends here. Mr. McEwen has resign
ed his charge in Fort William and is
at present taking a rest. He is at the
hone of his father Mr Mal. McEwen
• Mrs Grace McInnes and two grand
children, Donald and Doris McInnes
are visiting acquaintance here. They
are from Detroit and are at the home
of Mr. Hugh McGregor
Miss Jessie McFarlane of Kentucky,
is also at the home of Mr. Hugh Alc
Gregor, at present.
Miss Mary,MeDonald of Brussels is
visiting at the home of John McCowan
on the Second
Miss Vera Pepper is visiting at the
home of her grandfather Mr. R. Pep
prr of Tucker'srnith
Goderich
A letter was received this week from
Miss Selma Dt'ncey. one of the nursing
sisters who went to England. some
time ago, annouucing that the Ord, 4th
and 5th, stationary hospitals had been
•transferred to the Dardanelles, and
that they were leaving Plymouth' for
Alexandria, Egypt; the following Sat
urday. Miss Dancey. also sent a num
ber of i' , 'resting photographs taken
in and around the hospital itt Shorn
clifie, showing her convalescing pat
dents, one of whoop is PM Brannigan,
a former resident of Goderich. During
Sir Robert Burdens sojourn in Great
Britain he visited the S1ordcliife Hos
pitals and spoke a kindly word to Can
action lads there, inquiring particular
ly what pert of Canada each elan was
from and the nature of his wounds
and where received. Ile was /Leconte
anied by Sir John Forbes Robinson
and Lady Robinson, who afterwards
flava it huiche00 at their beautiful
home in Shornclifl:e to the matron of
the hospitals and anurnher of the, nears
Mg sisters,
eon tanee
Mr, and S1es. Ben Riley anent Sun
day with their son John at JOrIlcefield.
Me and Ws. Lemont, of Brussels
spent Sunday the guest orate and Mrs
James Mann.
Miss .Berwick arrived home after
spending a couple of months in Sarn
fa
The W. M. S. Inst Thursday at Mrs
Rola. Lawsnn and pieced together 0
tops for quilts.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tye 00 Gravel
Road visited friends here on Sunday,
Mrs, Adam Glazier and Miss Jennie
McNe+I of Clinton the formers sisters
Mrs. Pollard. '
airs Cole is visiting her daughter
Mrs, Glazier of Clinton
Mrs. McCully is bites in our village
again
Mr, and Mrs. D. Sutherland are ex
petted to arrive this week from Toron
to
Exeter
Mrs, Peter Frayne and daughter'
Lena left'lhursday evening to visit
the fcrrners son Russel at Brantford a
Mrs. Will Verity of Brantford and.
daughter are visiting the formers moth
er and sister
•-•
'�
fsoderich,'I'ownship
Farmers are busy this week and the
fine weather is helping then,'
Council will Mees on Monday, Ang,
.i01:h es Leber ;Flay conies on the first
Monday in Seplecuhea 3.11 persons
having business with the Council
should govern themselves according
ly
LYour nan
e on the Voters Iisi
?
The New Fra would like a couple of
More'' live correspondents to represent
us in this township. Will YOU' act as
one?
London. Road
Miss Maggie alcPhiail of Porters Full
is visiting her sister Annie, this week
Hee old friends are glad to see her
back on the Road ae;,ain
Mrs, Harrison Wi1tse, of Clinton
spent a tew days lust week visiting old
friends on the Road
Miss Grace SLephepeon visited her
cousin, Mies- Flossie' Stephenson at
Varna
Quite a: few frorn here attended the
Garden Party at Varna last week
Mr, and ,tlrs„Ulatsworthy epent: Son
day with the lattex's sister Mrs. Potter
Fine weather this week is a tied
send to the farmers'
Mrs,i,ow li
I c lffe spent a few days at
London with her son Will.
lirlleefield
A severe electrical storm passed over
here on Saturday evening About mid
night, accompanied by a heavy fall of
rain.
!1r. and Mrs. Hary Rothwell, of
Toronto, were the guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Suott's sister in Bowmanville
Quiet alot of oats have been 'coming
in lately. The price being 55 cents per
bushel. W. Scott ce: Co. handle a lot
of grain in the year and distribute a'
lot of money among the farmers
James Swan is improving the ap
pearance of his residence by giving his
house a coat of paint. Harry Jackson
is the artist
Mrs. John Calvert and :young son,
from Ilderton, have returned to their
home after a pleasant visit with her
parents, Mr. and airs. P. Bowey
•
Porters 11i11
airs. Burgos and daughter Miss
Berry of Toronto are visiting at Mrs.
Lindsays
Irene Thompson of Goderich is visit
ing at S, McPhail
Mr and Mrs W. Pearson are visiting
at Mr. Vander 1btrghe -
Minnie Johnston returned , borne
from Trowbridge on Monday accomp
anted by Myrtle Marshall
Pearl Potter returned home from
Woodstock on Friday last accorupttn
ied by her cousin .Eiatheleeu Stewart
Mrs. Lawrence of Lucknow visited
at Mrs, Lindsays
Maggie McPhail is visiting at Mr.
Grants on the London road
Mr. C. Newton and son Gerald ale
holidaying et Mr. Olent Newton's.
Mr and Mrs. Hall Rutledges visited
at ale. John Cox's on Sunday '
Ila Moore returned to her hone in
Mitchell last week
Mrs, James Young of Godericb vlsi
ted her parents, 351r. and Mrs Jordan
last week,
Lueknow
Charlie L' ochart, aged 16 years, sec
and son of Ezekiel Loohart, con. 4,
Kinloss, lost his life in Purvis' Lake,
about two miles from town, Sunday
afternoon. Yung .L'ochal't, 71000m
ponied by an English lad, neither of
whom could swim had gone to the
lake with the intention of having a
bath. Lochart was the 11ret tai