The Clinton News Record, 1914-08-13, Page 111P Year'. t .'
CLi`NTON`;ONTARIO, THURRDA` 1, A'tT'GUST"!Sth 19i4;
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ENGAp BNT AN'NO.0 II .,. t
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, Mr n ', r ii .
, - , and Mrs, John.„ Mc-{]nl.,v . oC,,.
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S{,'anle t0wns$L annqunce .the , -e1-
Y„ .`A , ,. . ', : ,. .:,..1)he.;,engagomen`t
. l,ageniemt of,,the:r, slaughter,'” ;Mabel
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Dlra, to IVIi: J. Bar'tlgtt Lavrs son
gf Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Lavas of, Cin-
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ton, the . wedding, to take ,plac,e„ the
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rTI3E-LOCAL
latter part of:Angust+ ..: .•_ .
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LIYGAGLM)JNT •:AN'1\TOT N(i
J P>D,
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Ialr, and,;lMlrs. •• I�Iatlran, _Wad of
Bothwell ann0uane . the en a -ernent,. 1
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their daughter, ,Mabel Anncttej.ko•.<<;i
Gleaawon Blackwell son airier, and:,
Mrs. J r .T3iackweil ol.,.iiiothwirll,
formerly.,of :, Clinton: d the iaari:a e
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will take place early ;n �up6wnb r.. •:
MAR;IIIDD` Al• NIAGARA
i
Phe marriage- took place 'at. Niagara'
Falls on•Monday-of a couple of pop-'
alar •young Clinton` people; • the, beide''
being Miss Gladys, daughter of Mrs. `,-
1 ,,'T3ernlan, anis .the groom, Mr, Carl
Draper, son of Mr: and Mrs, R, J.
Draper,-"also,01 town, Mr, and Mrs,
Draper returned to Clinton on Tues-
day and loft on the afternoon train
on Wednesday on a short: honeymoon
trip, . y ecidt
mayd e oaoctt ae a
Falls or May ,return to take.
up residence in. Clinton.
The Noivs-Record joins in congrat-
ulationsand good wishes .for their
future prosperity and happiness.
•
fila Pe UL'S hITl7RCTL
hive !former members of the car re-
congre-
gaPain'son took part in the service in St
s 11 ho n Sunday read byro Rev:. • edit, the les-
man of Galedorx est while Rev:, Har- ank lIer-
iyep Colelough. of Lloydtown was the
Preacher.
fora
Rector Potts left on Mondwhich
three w=eeks holiday which he will
Blend in Brantford and Muskoka. In
!
consequence there will be no serv':0
next Sunday but • the Sunday after
Rev. C. .E. Deakins will preach both
morniu=
6 and ev5ning: On the thir(1
Sunday Rev, Jones -Bateman of the
City of Mexico 1(11 eke the morning
service•
There will be no filurllay school
next Sunday ailernoon•
CLINTON(lCIlI'7,1::N 1.11110 1.1) •
bliss Minnie, Rudd ,sailed a1- July
2nd with the Withrow party for a,
tour or Com.'nental Europe. doth,
Mg'de'fnite has been heard from her
f01 a fortnight Or SO a11(1 some ail-
xiety is felt as to her safety.I6 is
supposed the party would be in
1''Lanee about the time ,/,r=at was do•
cia.ied, unless the war cloud looked
more real at Close range. and the
g
parly decl(ded t0 curtail t11eir t0rlr
considerably and 10011 home, iii
which event they should arrive short.
,
ly, This is, as far as Thc, hews -Ree-
and is aware, the only Clinton etc-
zen who is near the war centre and
it is shicerely hoped she Iilay reach
tome safely '.''01 116: Sittlorfng an=
3
50)1005 inconvenience ereu thougli
the pleasure of the trip has been
marled by the turn events have talc-
en•
I-0LT CAN Ill;h,P THE 1 D7'1'OR,
One of the most difficult tasks iii, a
newspaper office is in getting the
facts relatives 't0 births, marriages
and deaths in the community. 515113
people take it: for grouted• that when
a person dies the editor is familiar
with every detail of the 1 fe of the
deceased and brim, activities', when as
a fact he sometimes knows absolatel31
nothing about, him, but Ile has to get
his inforinati(r front. other sources,
same as other persons would have to
tlo,
It 1-s the same wit] marriages or
other more or less important happen-
AI
ings in the conuntunty. In almost
every case the editor has to (dig ;up `
the particulars or satisfy
A y himswelf-and
the readers with a meager and ince-'
curaCe;account,
The average error of a 0ountry pa
per has something like a million arid
.a Half 0f things • to do and to •thirjic
•. r„
about in a week, and the .patrons
1 1 s
an' ha d y overestnnate holy much 1 ti
3
:appreciates any• efforts they ry19110 in
furnishing
hint ,the facts for hews
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our items C
,. y e o news to the
N(vs-R cold.
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•G:1Mi Be1Qii SATURDA7
' 14It. and Mrs. H, •W. Watts •retru•n•ed
Saturday evening from a -seven weeks'
Urip to their old home at Ili ac0rnbe,
Devonshire!, England. In a talk with,
The News=Record , on Monday Mr.
Watts said. ;',• .as
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Yes; • were bade and I can,saythe
•and
trip was 1-'a; very ,pleasant one.:
• It' is eight years since we canto,' out, ,Nora
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and n1- that time there have been a ,
great many,chan es, in Tlfracembe, so
than indeed "tligt'
y n a we didn L seem to:
know more 111511]
1-o a turd of the people...
'Lvr
e met., A great many of our • old
associates have passed over - Jordon, {sell
while others have, einfgra.ed' to vat i-
ons parts of the world.
Ilfracombe, too, bas changed seine-
what. For instance, when we left
. , the •
thew .cabs were means. oL locotrro-
teen and, we found
we
that rho had 50 coin letel. •iven .
Yn Y g
1-iscarce-, -
way to autos that ]here las ace ,
ly one of them to Abe seen,
Ilfracombe is a summer resort and.']
in that way in particular it will feel
the effects of the ivar.'
On our way hack by the Royal
George, our captain leas informed by
wireless that war had. heed declared
and that there were Gelman cruisers
on the Atlantic. As a conseq,uericG
the officers tools. every Precaution
hostile o riser was 'see much to
no o i s n
Ue tel of F 511: on board..
t i o
We are glad to get back to 'Clinton
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Mt. and ':Mrs.• _' Trick
Li, announc0' ,
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:• oF; thoirr•agbaughtnr,,
Jeanie M.,1- to Mr. SVallianl,. Wipe'.
, a ,,., ..,, eterrlit
Go c eh • towuslup; the mal-•
511' of d ri 4
stage to- takeplace at an ea'1 - date,
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M1. .K + :
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GVheat,31.00,
f'1•00''''''''''''
Oats• 40c.
Barley,50e,
Butte1.16o Uo 201.
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Eggs I:'Jc to <20c. „•
Live Togs O,tO,.,
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GLINT ON PEACHES,
'Mr* T,"Wzggiagtpri presented' The
News -Record last•evenirig. with sever-
al peaches grown .in :hes garden: They
are large, ;look well and taste better
T
s d:AO to Seto ..that 511. the y ni -
+3vp .. ,.: �S Y�,.. Y� .Pat
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ai:e rnone fruits, _reach'•pentection here.;
AN ENJ(IYABLD TDA.
:'q he ])?omen's Association of Willis
church had a very enjoyable tea on
Mrs. Whitehead's..lawn yesterdayal_
ternoel, , the meeting beng the egu-
ar monthly _one. Arrangements were
being made for a reception -'to "the
new pastor, the date not yet }raving
been set,
A GOOD SAMPLE.
The •first new wheat.dellvered at
the Elevator came from J, RansFord
N Son's farm at Stapleton. It was.
splendid sample and part of it. was
kept for seed. As there have been
onl.}r a ,Few thrashings as yet chore is
there is of course but little grain being'
marketed.
'WILLIS BOWLERS WON.
The Presbyterian lawn bowlers 'got
the 'better of the Methodists on the
glees yesterday as the following
110".., 1111 Show :
• resbyterians. Methodists
W. Brydonc • W. Doherty
1 il'iseintn J. Taylo7
. ,1. ,C,'onstantine P„`G, Courtfee
0. Roberton (2u) Dr: hall (14).
WITOT,E CLet,5a5 PASSED,
Collegiate was''uile sue -
Clinton51SSFnl in the recent matrieulAtim
exams:, two, Miss Dorothy 1'i;•ruey'
,
arrd L. 1 enhale, obtaining senior,
trio, L, R. IVimmhrg and W. M. �\=el-
son; junior, and six, 51. Gunn, S: C..
I3ekry, W. 51 '51cSaught(r,, J. II,
and S. Smillie and tS Tl. biallcet,
obtaining paz_till matriculation. 'Tele
entire class was, tUus successful
TU-MORRO11 Ill'IONiNG.
A garde11 p1113•. 11'.11 be held 1mde1
the i1i 1,ces of the Kitty }land on
Mr. 1Valla.ce Wheatley's lawn tomer-
row evening. Great rear
b• preparations cricks 'arc
being Inn le and iU prnuraes to a
lel 5n Y
Y enjoyable affair., '1'tvent free
Prizes consisting 0f silk umbrellas,
pipes, cigars, cliinsOare, etc, will be
competed for and 115 well there will
be a baby contest, While several of
the prizes are in cash, those which
are in goods may lie seen in )Tar-
land's window.
AL4.JOR 513,\W IN IIL4R1) LUC'[�,
Dr. Sliaty has been connected with
the Huron Regiment for well nigh
on to shirt}=, years and in• all • that
long, period 1i never missed attend-
1118 the annual camp. He has always
taken an active interest in the Regi-
1sent ii, which he has risen to the
rank of Major. He is the Surgeon as
well.
He 3s a thorough militia officer and
in this critical period when officers
all over .Catnada are offering togoto
8
the front, tie finds his illness, as the
result of an operation for ap emit!-
P
tis, doubly hard to bear.
LITTLE LL LOCALS,
Cloud lTorning ! Are you a NewS1
Record subscriber? ll not 25 cents
will a=.a sub to the endof 7:01f1,
The residence of Prof. I3r.Lstotvehas
been fresh] emitted and othernose
y, ,e oche 41 se
improved which a l _
! w adds m1- ch to its np
P earance: ilIr+ Chas. Baker did Elie
paintili g
Mr. harry Cook of Trenton, who
has been visitingiu town •this week
is negotiating for the purchase of
the, Guest houses ort •.'A.lbert.street
his mother's residence, which by the
will of ells brother, the late Dr, J.
was bo quoathcd to n hospital
in. Clashes, Ind.
ROBB-!f3AMILTON,
•A pretty wedding was. solemnized
high noon , -on-'Tuesda at the
•-• • 'y
home of Dr. J. ILand Mrs.'I3amrl-
.ton of Etin when them dauebter
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Margaret,. was -ranted u1- surer• -
age .to, •• ML. Chas, W: Robb, BIAS,
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MathenatieM. Master to Gunton Col-,
legiaU0 Ins d, ti 1.x
To the steams of the • :wedding
march, rendered by Miss Rus
theweddin wedding passed through
g Y P 6
an aisle of Ilowctts and satin.rlbhons,
termnnatrng 1-n a bower of palms and
(erns, where the -coronary was per:
formed' by Rev. 'J; Lindsay.
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The bride loo]ced charming 1-n a
•: g3„a.,t.,.
,gdtvn.of 'stilt rrepo 5ntiatne with
e earls and wore full len th' veil
,seed P t f;
arranged in lulretstyle with sprays
of orange 'blossoms,. She carried • a :
a nificient a uet'of roses and lilyr.
nt g Uo.1113
of the valley and wore tete morn's
gilt, a hoopof,pearls, €
Miss Oda Hallett,- acted as brides-
maid and Miss Jean Scriven ,as iloid
e1- girl, The .groom was
by Mr, J, 1 „ 1toss, M.A. "`
After ilio weddin breakfast with -
the,usual toasts the young couple :
left for a,trrp ori .he S• Lawrence
and the Saguenay after which they
will take up tlfeir. residence in Cline
.Feople =You '�E�now.
r d Mrs, (,
an I3 H, NIIz h of Exec
M _ :. : A y
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ec vrsrt5d i�ir: and M1s, •L. Gree yes-
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Miss Isabel Grm,js spa dung a felt'
?i
1oront .:and oth--
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e1- points.._ • . ;,,
Mrs. FI: Plufgsteel' and :Miss iantiira
P1uulstoel are t I3avfel[t f
a t or a
fortnight.
Miss RoSs Lav is' has returned `from a'
i .,P
with Miss LtruabeCh Spark at
Stratford. .' '
Mrs. R. R,:Counter and Norman left
'a1 •°`uesda to 'vis) friends in
Y t d
I3rant,ford,
Mr: Carl East, of the Royal Bank
staff is'holidaying at 13a1a ON the
Georgian Bay,
1-s Geo Levis
M avis and Miss Lrnnia are
enjoying .,the ..lane, bremes,•at.. Bay;
,qt,�,n ;, .j..,. , .-.
free this 'wee$.,
a
Mr. Eddie 5hep}ierci of, 1bLonto is
holidaying
ying .at, his home In town for
a couple of weeks,
Mr. and Mrs, E•: Davis and ehtldren
of Toronto are visiting friends in
Clinton and' vicrnntst.' '"
Miss Florence Cunin ghaine has neon
spending the past few days at the
summer camp at Sulk's•
Misses isses Helen Roberton and ,Mary
Crawford returned yesterday 'from,
visiting their uncle at Innerkip,
Misses Anne and Minnie Holmes of
St, Catharines have ' beryl visit'ng
, their sister, Mrs.. II. 'B. Chant.,
Mr, and Mrs. Chambers and family
of Stratford are visitors at the
home of Rev, and Mrs, p'airfuli
Mrs. J. D. At:;hlson"arid Miss Eileen
returned '.Tuesday 'after a fort-
night's visit with friends at [tiger-
soli, ..
Misses Minlou Pirating, Ida Wilkin
and:' 77attie Holloway, are 1nj0yin•
A
the lake.breefes at Bayfield this
•
week.
.Miss Jean C'111 13 is .spending a few
4 weeks with her aunt; Mrs, •J, T.
'park, at her summer home at Go
tdonte Bat. •
Mrs, 1. L Germain and .her daughter
1 5•I'ldred, ar•e visiting at' the par--
ental
ental hacks, that of iVL . and Mrs.
Isaaca(.k. an.
Jackson.
Misses Ldna•and Edythe Wasotan 1ci
turned Honda from a visit of set-
}'
tial days with t eirbrother, Mr, 1'1'.
4l'asmau, L(tdou'. .
Miss Husband of Ingersoll has' been
visiting her sister; Mrs. 11. (:'nonan
in town. and also spending some
time • , at Bayfield.
Miss Olive lleBriOr, has returned to
her home in London•: atter a few
wee1is spent in visiting friends in
Clinton and vicinity.
Miss Gilchrist is relieving in the
0,7:':,11• telegraph k'
011)11 6110 opera 10 0(1lCYI155 ls'nve11
Southcombeis holidaying. Emma
y ih
Hiss Vina Stevens, who is a nurse-
•he
in -training •in '1'(1-01110 has boon
visiting her parents 0n William S#,„
and relatives in ]:Iu11ett the est
n
thrre week
Messrs. Charlie and Many Twitchell,
their mother, Mrs. Jas, Twitchell,
and their sister, Mrs. IVIcGlop, coni
posed a motor party whieli visited
London today,
errs. Jas. 5. Miller sp5nt a tett' days
in London last Week visiting her
slaughter, Miss Jonnvo, While ill
the city she was the guest of Mrs.
A, lt. McBrier.
Miss Margaret Dart,;, who has been
residing for some time past at
Stevensville, Montana, intends
shortly taking up Deaconnoss 'Frain-
ing work in Chicago,
1Ir, and Mi s. IL L]. Rorlce amd family
are hampdn at iiurk's this we k
g
and have tor the'r guests
Mr. and -Mrs. Chas. Colwell of
Grand' Ledge, Mich, -'
'hiss Agnes Reynolds and blas
g Y f -
Hubert left on . Tuesday for St.
Columba( to spend •;i,he remainder
of the holidays with their grand-
ntothetr, IPs, M. Lynch.
AIr, and Mrs, l-Iarold Johnson return-
cd on Monday to their liarne ;i11
Toronto after a visit at the paren-
cal tome •of the (0rmel, •'' •that of
, ,-
ML, and Mrs, 01Fi,er Johnson;'
y
l4lr, (4' C. Day of file 'British Cana
than. Gannets; Highgate, is in
town this week. He says 4hat: a1-
though 1115 Niagara district will be
shalt eh
on pea cs there is a full
crop further
col west in than -province,
1511 •"and :rylrs^'. Jar es' We
n UStec, ;.tiWho•
were visiting Mrs. G. P. Saralee
and the former's parents, Mr, and
hers.. James. Webster of Londesboro
returned' to their horse in Tor-
onto.
Rev. J. Greene will take the services
n, the Methodist church a Calms=,
t t
on Sunday mornin and evening next
Y . . - g
may renla111 the' following Sun-
? • ' g
day= as' well,. •Mr, Greene 'supplied
this pulpit for, seven consecutive"
Sundays last' year and. as the eon-
sequence preacher and,people enter -
tarn .a:;h'gh regard,'other.r
for each •
Mrs. Wm Goo or' and Mrs. J. Me -
P
.Neat arrrved;hgrne`Friday from!
taslc'win .Sask.: r<
where they were
Lor several weeks o vin 'the' •l
owing to 1n i l
nems and subsequent death fMrs:
1 o
y, C French, 14Tre..'tMcNeil went
to ,i , '.. , . , was,
root visit her sster, who was
taken. ll ,e •
to en r/ after her ainval and
Mr's: 1 ooper. was sent for later
when her illness took so serious a
turn. •
NV: 'Harland n L I •
Ni 1 ! a a d L n0 of tuna, sask,,
'formerly of "1'ormtt0''wbo has: beau
- visiting his uncle and cousin, 1001
W.S. Flatland; and .Miss Mabel, has
returned to 'Toronto and will; leave
•supported tot ileo west in a few .days, leo
will be accompanied :by his sista,
Mrs: D. CaIllpbell who intends
'bringing her mother lack to 'Toren-
to to live. Mrs. Linn;St..:is asister
of the late Mrs, W, S: Harland and
lost tier husband one at'few months
Y
14It,Ss.,.Ber
, (vicek
ML
!gate.,!,
in
ground
b
Miss
o
of
the
• homestead
Mr,'
litany
`'.tete
few
(w,
Messrs.
- Edythe
Miss
Sunday
Mrs,
T115Y
•
The
tory
was
mounting
crowd
well
tertatntnent.
Rev,
ter,
ftp
The
are
Mr.
week
the
errs.
Stuart
summer
dente
Mr,
of
Commercial.
Mrs.
Cmiley,
troll,
es
lowa,
]irilken,
testees,
chat.
Mrs.
es
Clinton,
Tork,
Sunday
Rev.
preached
Andrew's
Morning
gregations,
Mrs.
ter
week.5115
Miss
spending
ental
]lie
hall
Uc
there
addition
with
llcLeuitan,
give
miss
W.
of Ingersoll
village,
Mrs,
her
'age,
Mrs.
for(]
park.
Mrs.
of
the
Ayr:
Ilclen
1011101]
summering
Miss:
visiting
,Jantes
Dr.
more,
Side
Mr.,_
Nlrss
p •,
l tads
01
c1- and
Turner,
sir
Rev.'
mon(vihe:are
man's:
The
Ma
y (ars
command
which
ha,d
privates
P
People:, Y
h, Qui ,h�ri1h'VV
1-1";C
, Y .. oOPer zs,'spending: tri,
>n iTensall.
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and Mrs. Pm uk
n g and rheic dau
14Irs'.'.tred 14111 are spend
l d
a Few- weeks. At 61(011(essca
B nrl
at Ivanhge east if TOrot^t0
Mar RoirY6 tvho clerked in She
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and S U " grocery .
o s g o sty fol a couple
• years ,,nncl was.;v0ry•,poputar weir
'patrons has it a rued ton
yo t
in Stanley.
J. Johnston of Toronto, Win
years ago was proprietor. o
Bedlam Chronicle is spending !
days as the guest of his nnplt
Inspector Oliver Johnston.
Wilbert and Charles and Mis
Lockwood, accompanied bi
Morrow of 0 0(10110h, 51(001
with the farmer's sister
J. W. Srtan.'-'-it liol}^rood
•made rile tr'p by ante.
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j,• .are showang..some„very,pretty designs L .'
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leasm contrast to,...the, styles one' --usually:.. ,
p 9
Sees, Yet th `.. ' are Strt'ctly correct' and fol:"
law closely the ,forms prescrcbed by those
,•
,who have .the say so in • ladies. jewelery,
We tttvlte you to come in Pand inspect ..our
•Ma'iI
stool. Prices: from S l o<oo.up, ' ' ;' dki
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ENGAGI MI)N1 . ANNUUIVCJD :
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The"engagement i ,, t ..•. f
as adnomsed o
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Miss -J;Lta A„- Hall onP , da bier, o$
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the late Rev,; R. 13., and Mrs: Hail.
of Cainrosb "h'lpeita''; : ioru4'erlv``` 'of;
Clinton, to M,r. •George Homer;'4Va(tie
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a of
of Steatite, 't son of Mr., N Wall] i • h
Dresden, the kilartta a -to talio place..
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at Ayhner, the last -week to Au;ust.,
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ihITH TIIF.. NI++]WS Tt>✓CORD, :.:. -
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ews-Record-subseri ors can. get " a
daily,News-Record-
at these lacy.rats ;., a ' ,.
Toronto News $1:35.
Toronto Star , , . :-1.35, .
and Empire. 2,60.
'Globe 2,60
World • 2,25
Free Press Morning 2:35
Free Press Evening 1.85
M rain 2.35`
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Advertiser 'Evening i 1.85
OF.PERS HIS SEIt'VICDS,
Mr. Broder McTaggart, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs, G, D.. McTaggart
has tendered his, services to the mil-
itary authorities and in all prohabil-.
icy.- will 'the assigned to the Canadian
contingent which will leave for theThey
seatof;war in a short time, M Me,'Ntagara
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jeweler and C'pficiail - Clinton
Ba field
Il
garden party held on the roc
lawn on 'Plulrsdny evening las
a great success, the proceols a
to 11.25. There was a bi,
and everybody seemed to b
pleased with the evening's , en
E. C. Jennings, a former re[
has consented to preach in `frit
church on Sunday, evening next
service begins ” at 7,30 and al
cordially invited.
Monkhouse of Toronto las
joined his wife who •is speudin
summer in the White City,
Stanbury and sister, Mb
of London, are spending {
at tile-former's summer res
'oa Dow street:
(till Kerr and Mr. Paters()
London spent' Sunday at tU
Bertha Pell and sal, A.
Charles Henryand wife, Dt
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Kenneth Smith, Tomato, Mis:
C.raiit, London., Miss Mattie Ho
Miss M. Nulling and Miss A
F, h
Clinton, and it J. Command
Inc guests at the ("ommict
If. Kerr duct (laughta11 1Tise
Mintier Mabel and Hazel Kerr
Miss Rate Hughes,
teres, Vie,
and ler,-"tooth, Clinton, span
in the village.
W. R. i1icinl:ash of Loudu,
anniversary serer^_es in 5l
church 011 Sunday last
and evening, to large con
J, Pollock visited her dau'h
6
Airs. Stewart at Stratford, las
01 Gud110 p f:
Edith holidays
her holidays unila the par
root.
concert a given =
t to h d lin in the Loth
on Friday evening
Y g 7?remises i(
a treat Ureas and 'b is tpt;et5d
will be a large attend 1:1,/e. ]n
to local and caul] ` talcni
Dr, Smith aspianist, I (wise
reader and actress, wit!
a number of seleet'mis. Don't
this treat,
J. llogarth, tulle and tleuep;lttet
spent 'Puesday In 'Lire
-
Phoenix of Saginaw is r'sitina
mother, Mrs. 5111111 (n t'10 vii•
Murray ant family of Meat-
are summering in Deer Lodge
Grant and Miss Maud 11`iltse
C'1'nton arc •spen(linw tUo season in
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white City,
Jamieson and daughter, Miss
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Januesou, of IdioohlO1 i\.1.,
]tis wife last week, t'1 0 ie
in the 11/11i to City.,
Howard, Smith's hails, is
her
6 parents, 141. and Afrs.
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Jolnishon,
11ow110101 and ]vita of Bahl -
1116,, are sununerfng in iaka
Parlc,
;
and* Mrs. Ross and dare:titter;
biarga.re6•Iloe , .London, Misses
,, cs and Minnie Lomond .1111] Gm-
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Lamontl,..St. Thomas, Mrs. Ba .
daughter and Miss Cairo
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Detroit, Mts. White, Wild-
are: uesis at Miss Ner*•)son's.
g ,
Mr, Argo and faitl7,lj='ol ,
•guests at'Mrs. S'pack-
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Taggart is a graduate of the Royal
Military College, Kingston, but the
past year has been still 'further pur-
suing his studies at McGill College,
Montreal. During rho vaoation he,Y
has •been in the service of the Public
Works Department and •engaged in
harbor improvement in .Toronto.
ONT. ST. CHURCH•
Services are being held al the
'
school room while the aua corium is
being renovated and nett/ carpets are
Using laid,
• The pastor preached on. swamp
Morning and in the evening ll-, R .
D. Clarice of Toronto gave an .ad-
dress on the work of the Bible ` -
ciety,
,,
On Sunday evening next t Ile pa, l x
will preach (7 "The clit'(11 ci the
am.=
The Royal BAnk
OF .CANADA.
Incorporated 18(19:
,Capital Authorized $?5,000,000
C.apltal. Paid-up . ._., 11,560,000
Reserve and Undivided Profits 13,500,000
Total Assets 180,OW,U(10
370 Branches, -With world wide connection. Interest allowed
an Deposits. General .Banking business transacted.
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R, E. MANNING, Manager - Clinton Branch
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present tear to propileiy ani the
coming 01 Christ.”
The W.M.S. met at the 4.ut,e of
Mrs, James Steep 0n 'Tuesday after-
noon: Hiss Sybil Candice n'ts able1(13
to be present end hrielly add teased
the meeting,
FLINE Ah OP MRS, 7, L. HAYES.
The funeral 'of the late Mrs, John
L. Mayes, wile passed .away at ]ler
home in Detroit on Wedntzsda after
Y
but a short illness, taolc place from
the home of 1101 parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Levi 1�lltsc of the London 1load
be Friday afternoon last, interment
being made in. Clinton cemetery. The
services at the hon a and 915/0/1136
1111: conducted by Rev. S. J. illus
and the pallbearers were friends whom
she had known in her girlhood clays
in the old horse community : Messrs.
Perry 1''lumstee1 Chris. O'13rion,
Drank Walter Marr Hayes, Walter
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Savinbank and Mervin Hanley. AIr,
and Mrs. Horace 1Viltse, brother and
sister-in-law. of the deceased, •came
over from Detroit for the funeral and
there were also friends from London,
Seaforth, Walton and other places
present, lfueh sympathy is felt for
the bereaved husband, parents and
family in their sorrow.
CLINTON NOT i3EI3t\1-D.
The need of the .Empire for mea to
defend her interests 'n the war now
being waged has met read}r response
Canada and in many places
throughout the Dominion volunteers
have been mustering, offering rbcs]
selves for service in the first Cana-
diaak contingent. On ' Monday a
number of ]nen_ were, medically 0x-
(mined iu Clinton01111 a list f r".
o over
thirty names •was forwarded to Col,
Wilson of. Seaforlh. Aptong those
ti'ho have volunt0ered from town' aro;
W: J. Utltlon, 1Toward:'A, Sterling,
Sain Caruso, 'P, Hansley';wW, G. 'I3ez_
1-.o, A. B. 17Tebb, W. S. Gi''ant;'Geor'o,
Weber and kJ. W. Hodgson,- Tlieeat-
ter, who has=been' a' member of, the
Bank ..staff' fpr •:0Ue-.: as'oou-'
P"
pie of •years, is an officer •in:.'the 33rd
regiment,' having been '.transferred
from his own'rcgzmenti inthe 'British'
army, on• Ms coming to Canada a
few years•ago. Col.
rv. ,
33rd, wi the opens pf_,.the tva of ,
: ; w
l
feted the selvic0s of Ins egnrueu.•-and
the olfrcers are consequently.' waiting
until .i. 15 cal]ed 31100 ser'viee,- tvhrch
slay be the ..case , in a fort
ghave
night or so, but Mr'. Hodgson was
impatient to he in action in dyad oC
the Motherland and offered his. ser-
vices at the first opportunity... he
volunteers were : are ac�epted will
spend a few weeks ire • training at
Quebec before being,, taken - to ` the
seat of war and 15 they re called
y a a ed ;
to the front their places will lie
filled byfresh recruits,
i
There area no Ua0 opinrons • about
the patriotisul and 'loyalty of.. - Can
adians, This is a country of a ricin-
g
wrists, artisans' :hand tradosmon.,::All'
our citizens are 'busy (luring the :
twelve months of the pear earning a
living and .providing at least some
. . luxuries, i.
life
of •Uhe lu> uLrOs of ]1-'.e 'Col their fames-
i i s ' W -: , . . ihack
ilio., 110 hate tvar. It mtorferes
with trade and commerce upsets o r
_ P u
institutions, retards p>omiess and
makes 'for "hard times.” War is
not the trade 0f Canadians and', never
This .
will be: l.lns 1s a country of peace:
But when the 1)Impile is forced into
the conflict and calls for aid, men
Will leave line plow or ,the harvest
field the b,
, encu counteL on desk and
will: take up arms with as ready a
hand' as the soldier who has '' been
trained to the business of war ; from
And
hit youth, tend, as was amply Prov
f1`
en in South A L.a, Canadians can
give a::good account' of themselves on l
1a,o 5s, 1-1 -f,e 1x11'.1:1,, "norma„
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ri Baink
Incorporated 1855 Established in- Clinton 1874]
Capital andReserve $8,800,000
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01 BRANCHES IN CANADA
A . GENERAL • BANKING •BUSINESS - TRANSACTED.
(JaisoULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT'
TRAVELLERS CI3E(IUES - - - - ISSUED.
' BANK MON'ET ORDERS -
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
At all branches. Interest allowed at highert current rate,
C. E. Dowding Manager Clinton Branch.
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