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The Clinton News Record, 1914-08-13, Page 5kuguq 13th 1914 Clinton News -Record , aasing,,•of a Pioneer' of ,Goderielt Township• • .L, istitive oft,the 0Ounty WIlere ehe fist 1824,IVIra',,,:j0lin.„ , .; • 'CladericIS toynehmit -passed, into With her 'hitsbana;' •Whei 'departed- ; 1901,'. She 'Came tie Can; da' in 1344 p,nd .after a eouPle-- of ' . years reSiderice.„ItemetBrantiord moved „to ,tlie I -Tifton- Ti and ,,took ap.Alse ,arm wher� both .lOirghlt 'life's battle • •.."- ".to,a.'clesti,. Settling ;in the solid 'bush, biter yeatV ofinclUstry they had ,ssa well cuLtinted. ares Mid enalfdilt" ,able ludrae. A deeede ago as .tlie result of P, ^tall Mrs, Anderson sustained a free- . .urc.ot hen hp bone-, Owing , to her advanced age the. bone would not knit . and. thus during all idiese years Ms. ' 'Anderson has been unable to mote • ,altaist' except in an invalid' chair. This eordiaementIsto one Of :her 'active , na- .iiure had its ellect upon her health . and 'gradually wore her down "so that • ' death came at last- as e welcome, .ra: - • ,- • Mrs. Anderson was a kindly Chris- . -lien woman . and held, in the very . -highest esteem by all who :know her. She was a life-long member of the ' • "Methodist church. Seven sons end -daughters survisle : 'James, Top- . , -aka; Kansas; ; Robert 'J., Winni- " ' •-p_eg, Man. WflhialTh J. and Char - let A., Aberdeen, S. D. ; George Mortlaell, Sask. ; Louis A. and Ben, W. oil the homestead ; Mrs. . John R. S.helipard, Macklin; Sask. ; • „ .and Mrs.. John Thoinpson, Bayfield Line. " The funeral will take, place to the , • Bayfield cemetery on Friday after - ti -• noon. Hullett Township Messes. Will Clary of Seaford& and John Phelan of Goderich spent Sun:- -.Clay with Ifullett friends. • Mr. Daniel Shaeahass of. Seaforth visited at Mr. and Mrs. John Me- : Intosh's on Sunday. Miss Mary McIntosh has returned • home after spending 801110 ..tinie with . relatives in Seaforth," "Mr. Owen Reynolds left the fore- part of the week for the west. Mr. John Flynn and Misses tulala Flynn and Nora McCaughey Sunday - ed with Dublin friends. Miss 1VIary Snell' ' • spending a ‘couple of weeks' with Mrs.. Kunkle •of Niagara Falls. „ . • • News -Record Means News -Leader. ' • . . Bavfleic!.. , atitur dangliter;.. Hape Gaudio, of Berlin, are ghost's, at •Stiackinati's, Mr. I. Cathy° af "Moutteal .joined „ his Wile ,eeid amily jest Week, wIto , aret speridnsg, the , situ:inter in the, • Mrs. J,• Geddes and. Mr's,: Ie. Cd - des; 'Belgrav,es. and Msa;Ai.leht, °Mahe. , ere, the ;guests of-tVits.. es ,Fetguson., -• • ;:: The ..campers gave a-, ,hoi) ',in .the *.paV„ilidri on '',1‘tteiday Constance . Mrs..130.swielt of Seaforth spent San- layps the- guest of her parents, Mr. • sand Mrs. James Mann, Sr, . Mr. Thos; Tudor of Eugenia spent a fe.w deo here visiting his daughter Mrs:- James Mann, Jr., and . son Mn. Dittman Tudor. , A• , Miss. Love of 'Toronto visited. ° her ' sister, Mrs. Ed.), Britton, for a few - Mays recently. • ' • 'Alr. • Joe Riley has engaged with Mr Thos. Beatty for- the threshing sea ' 'son.; • Miss Elsley of Londesboro will ad dress the Epworth T,eagite next Tees clay evening, giving .a report of the summer School recently held at St • ••• Holniesville - Miss "Enieline Holland has been en- gaged by the SemmerbilL school board at a salary of 9575, -Miss Holland taught verp successfully at Ketwood west of London last year and the trustees wanted to reengage her but she preferred being nearer 1OnbC.' The garden party 'to be held on S. Sturily'S lawn Tuesday evening ' next promises to be a very pleasant aftaii so 1418 expected 'tnere, will be a bumper attendance. The. Kitty bind of Clinton Will furniSh' the , Musical program. Miss Halls of Detroit is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. 'Mulholland., Mr.; and Mrs. Cliittenden of Myth were guests at the parsonage on Sun- day. Rev, J, Greene took.the service in the Methodist church on "Sunday ev- ening. 1VIr. ateene is always welcome at Holmesville and his ministrations. are much appreciated. ' Mr, J. Proctor has jus# had ' his house painted. Mt. Carter of Clinton doing the work which has grattly. improved its appearance. Mrs. Alcock is also putting a coat of paint on, the Palace. . This village has certainly been very much improv- ed this summer. We need some new houses as it is undeestood if such were to be obtained • a number of persons who are desitious of settling in a nice, coast spot would take pp residence here. . Fred Levis, • son of Mr. E. 'Levis, met with a very serious esecisloat, last Week- • He was returning frh, the village when the horse shied and or- e.eturiled the buggy which struek Fred on the back of the" head and fractur- ed the skull. .,The injurji was a very ' serious one lita fortunately Frei has pulled through and will Shortly . be ,quite himself ' again. • • , It has been arranged that- the' an- 'nual thank -offering of •the Methodist church will be held on Oct, fdurth. A shipment of cheese was ; made,...9n • Tuesday to ,the .1VteLaren Company of Woodstock, the price realiced he- ing lne per 'pound.- The usual thing • is for .tife buyer, t� inspect . the 1 cheese -before it is shipped but from 1, exper- -Mace having perfect . confidence in Maker Williams the tgoodsteick' people directed that.it be sent 'to them with- out any preliminary. • , The rain was much appreciated and will doan enormous amount/ tit good as things were beginning to show Ilia need 'of moisture. . Mrs. Ladd and ildiss S. . Tebbutt visited.. over Sunday with Win,gliam. • friends. • ; The Gotlerich District ,Epworth I,engue, and Sunday school convention' will be held in the, Victoria " street chureb, Cioderieh; 011 Tuesday" , and Wednesday, Get. 2711i and 28th. There will be 'three sessions,. 'Tuesday - evening beginning at 8 o'clock and Wednesday .morning and Wednesday afternoon closing, at 1 o'clock. • The sessions are so arranged as to make. it very convenient for the delegates to attend the entire convention and. only he away from home twenty-four limirs. The execittive are busy plait- ning a bright and intetesting pro - gouts. A record delegation is ex - Peeled from the young peopla of the district. ' , Lady/AVIel:Vinl-Jithes ;0''Teitoit1os",has ,beemsPeildhi smile ,"titinp .rif Hotel "Sunset having ;metered up 'ttom. the, :QUeen Ottyt, ' " • ."••••'. Mies }tutchinsoii and. tilies jr;0. Mitchinson Of )4Viontipet ate hljday- it Hotel....Serreet. Mrs„" Geo.; Paltrier, Mrs: R.,Boliion: and :Miss', TottreBolton have retstined to their hOmb in Mid:Ph 'after a visit ots�flbe' Weeks; at the home tif uncle, •Ath:. 'Janies Mitchell; ; ; ' • Mr.,, end .Mrs." P,•• G.Dynn and Miss oyer;r1 Stones tha City .ol;Strarts last; week'. 'and. are" the, guestse,Of Mr, Lynn's .,Mother., Mr. J. (1. Keefer. 'of the, Norwood Register and Mrs. Keeler are •viSiting their relative,s, Mr, and 1VIrs. • A. J. Pailttidge. • Mr. 'and Mrs Linderilleld ot Exeter „ visited the 154315 mother and -sister, IVIrs, Grahani and Mlss Maud C-ira- ham, last tveek. • . Rev, W. K. 1 -lager has joined his wife 'at their summer cottage on the Georgian Bay and will be absent for the reMainder of August. Rev, Jos- eph Deacon of Ridgetown is taking Mr. I -lager's work during his absence. • Miss Evelyn Carrie of Toronto is visiting' her mother Ms. Carrie of town. • Miss Agnes Nairn of Detroit • is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mts. C. A. Naien. 1Viiss Carrie Shannan Of Detroit is .speadiag her annual holiday in God- ,erich. She was accompanied by MiSS Firm. 141r, Robt.' McNair and children of Chicago are the guests of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IVIiller. Mr. McNeil: accompanied Ids family to Goderieh but was obliged to return immediately to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Will Micas and child- ren have gone to Toronto to spend some time with the former's parents, there after a few weeks' iracation 54 Hotel Sunset. • Mr. Harry Climes of Toronto also spent a few we,eks in the. ola town. , - , • Mr. Gordon McKinnon . 'of Toronto is spending a vacation in town. . Mrs. Walter Sharman has 'returned from a months' visit with her daugh- ters in Detroit Mrs. (Rev.) James Hamilton and kiss 'Hamilton are visiting friends at Janesville, Wis. Principal Hunie of the 0.1. - has re- turned from Guelph where he • was taking a special cdtirse in' horticul- ture, Mr, Frank Smith of Swift Current, Sask., is in fowli and. will probably roman' for some months. Me,. and Airs. But Flatland of De- troit are; spending 4 fortnight in town. Mrs. ITarland is p daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Siratman. ' Mr. and Mrs,. W. Proudfoot hatere- turned from a trip to I he west. . Gocierich Township - The garden patty held at Mr. Geo, A, Cooper's an Friday evening last 'was well attended and • the refresh- ments being excellent and ample, the eiveather ideal and the company con- :geniel au enjoyuble eveeihg was spent. The Kitties, who did ' not -Stint the number of the): settee- itions,, gave a Much appreciated pro - •gram, The affair wea under the aus- pices of L.O.L. No. 306 who are rais- ing funds for , hall purposes. , • Mrs. 4,, Agnew and Master Eldred, , ;after visiting at the parental home on 'the Bayfield Road, have returned to • IDetroit • On Monday of last week Mr• Cleerge • 'Holland started to Ca thirty-eight ;acres of oats on the Crooks' ftin • :and on Saturday afternoon he lad it • threshed by Mr, Gilbert Mairs et -Lachine, The thresher made good • 'time a,nd. the yield was good. Miss Annie' Cooper, nurse-in-traiu- ' ins in, tlie gingham hospital, was at • the ,pargalal home, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Copper's; for 8, couple olt • days the pasteweek. •• Mr, 13ett Cooper hes been engaged • by S.S. o 1, 'fOr the ensuing term. ,-- • Mr, Gough of' London spent a few days the past week as the guest of • 1111. T -I. Weetpa of the'Haifield Road. Varna. • St. John's church ate holding their annual garden party in Mr. T. Mc- , Ash's grove this, evening and a good time is anticipated as tills is usually. .popular, entertainment• McKillop . rowship. nunsbets'Iroin "town, went out tic) see thfi raiSflig of .•Ifr, W. Sloan's, tiarn liilli,lllctt last • iveelr, Miss Fleishman; has retintned to her ' horrie , ixi WeBeeleti al9t a Tielt "With the 1V/1itnee Begley 01 Own- ' • Mr:, H. W.-Hugtiee ••;if Owen Spend and MISS., Hughes of :Durham yMited ;their sister, Mrs. (Rev.) li4ar,r, for a ,few days recoatly. , • Tho MisSeS Merritt 01 London have been 4110 guests .of. the Misses Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. Pafford' and Mt. and Mrs. Veale of Ingersoll and Miss Nel- lie Neil of Stra,tfora have been guests of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Neil, Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes of 'Hous- ton, Texas, were in town the the re- union. They were the guests of the former's, beother, Mr. A.. E. Forbes. ' Miss 'Neelin of Fergus and"Nfr. Fred Neelin, of Buffalo visited thdir patents Mr. and Mts. F. 11. Neelin, last week. Mr, Stewart. Scott of Brussels and Mr. W. Brine of Toronte spent last week with,Mrs. Thine of GOtiCtiC11 St, Mr, L. L. McFall has returned from an extended tour through the west. \Mr. II. Livins of Detroit and MiSs M. Livins of Windsor were guests at their Mime in town last iveelc., Mr. 1-larry VanEgiroond of Bay Cites Mich., who has been absent from Sees. forth for over tnitty years, was the guest of Mrs, W. YanEginotid. during 014 Ilmne week, hIrs J, lsreal and son, Aft. Russel Isegal, of Walken:vine have hum the . guests of 1Ver, and Mrs, Cadmore.. Me. and Mrs. „Stiles, who have been residing in Goder:ch for same tinie, license and will return to town to re- side' veny shortly. • . •„ Messrs. Will and 500111 flays of Re- gina are visiting their patents, Mr. and Mrs T E. . I-Tays . Mr. Russell Hays of the Soo is hots M0ying at .his. IMine in town• , Mr. W. C. BICKay . of Toronto was home during Old Home` week. Mr. W. fe. Shea of Detroit was pro- bably the oldest, •'"old boy” present nithe • teen:Mon 'held .las It' week. NT., Shea is :ninety years 'of age arid was keenly interested in .everpthing which, took Place. • I -Ie Was the. guest ,while in, town of las, daughter, Mrs. It. S. The people turned out to. ;be old , 'reenion and. firemen's , 1.eurtia- 1ilent 10 Seaforth itt droves. Ale, J. J., Itvine lias been • on a • pleasaist yis,it to' tile phi. laoineitead BlaeShard township. • ,• .:Aluels sympathy, 15 1011 for the of Mi. Fred.: Eckei:t; 1,11:s. lilcbert haViug: been removed by des,01, • , The, late rains have been of great • bele ; to -4110 pastures and "root. crops,. " A, lake amouiM Of oata and Was bit stook, last week. Both erops , ero good. , , • "Api#eS and pears, are, going ,t")be plentiful in this section. aii,d we ; trust -the buyers.. will pay' us o visit atter . While., •• •., • „ ' ' . ' SEAFORTII ' ' ' ivice411.0,y0 of, London waa the ;guest"; of Alisa•loloi:enee '.Fowlereduting , 71r;4110 Mier ,C. ,Bhe SA, have bken visit,ing idea& at Stratford and Ber- Mise Wright cif,Dunda,s 'has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Wood - Miss Rene Bennett has returned. to Toronto after a fortnight's vacation spent ather home here, Work on Mr, 0, E, MeTaggart'e new regidence on Dinsley street is go- ing on nicely. It will probably be ready for occupancy in October. Mrs. L. 0. Charlesworth spent last week with Seatorth friends. Miss Verne Bennett of Toronto was home last week holidaying. Miss Lizzie Brown of Weyburn, Sask., has beeu vfsit:ng hex sister, Mrs.T. Stewart, Mr. Robt, Stater left last week on an extended visit to his daughter at Smith Falls. Miss Nora McCaughey visited Clin- ton friends last week. 1VIr. Wm. Campbell and Mss Eva have returned to their home in Tor - Onto after a visit with friends herea- bouts. A new smokestack has been erected ots ,the power house to replace the one blown down a short time ago. The lack of power was a great in- convenience to town dwellers. News -Record Means News -Leader. • Dungannon. 1415.. Richmd Reid was , in Toronto dni business for a few days task; week, Mr... Richard, Westbrook of Peferbo- to spent 15 •weee's vacation in the old 'Lowe. ."' . . Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Whyaril ot Ber- Liu spent a few daye in town last week as the guests of the former's pathats. Aliss Clara ;;•:•Iproul is visiting Ham- ilton friends, Miss Marjory Dmile has returned from a ,visit with Auburn friends. Miss Margaret, Ryan, who liss been aSsislant postmistress here for some time, has, accepted a similar position at Stamford and left last; week „to assume her neck' dutles. llev. L. and Mrs. Bartlett and fam- ily have returned to their home et, Belmont; after a visit with fritnds hereabouts. Mr. R. 14, Blanard, who has • been acting as teller in the local branch of, the Sterling Bank for some months Into gone to 'Toronto and about, the middle of the month will leave the employ 01 the hank • to engage in another line of business. Mr. Mc- Kenzie of Bayfield is filling the posi- tion here temporarily, ,Mr, 13ain- ard's departure from the village is much regretted. Mr. Wm. Anderson of St. Louis, Allseourt, visited his brother, Mr. A. E. Anderson of Aslifield, for a clay or two tecently, being called here owing to the death of -his sister, the late Mrs, Webster of Goderieb. Hensall PLLIVIS WhVPEDMR,, DAIS ..OF . 'the' Dtitinivi:„Canadlan CannerS, who, • has. made large ,SialiMembs last 'two Yeara '..ia , hero agate and' prepored to m0Ice uontracts •,lor' Iiirated quantltiqs 01 Pluma and. al- so Bartlett Pears. See or phone ''11fr, 'Day nt, the. Notmendie, or ,Wni.' Grant., ' , Miss Sadie Caldwell ,has -returned from a trip to the west. Miss Margaret Drysdap has return- ed front London. ' Mrs. McLeod of Detroit has been visiting her sister, -Mrs. Robb.. Bolt- thron: Mr. Wm. Murdock, of Auburn, Mich. has been here visiting his erotherst Ille'ssrs. Alex. and Thompson Mur- dock. . Mrs.. Walker and children of Guelph have • been visitMg the lady's mother, Mrs. Smallacombe. Mr. 'and Mt's, W. 0. McTeggart or Totonto visited the former'sister, Mrs. Hugh McDonald, for a few days recently; Mrs. James Bonthron and little daughter have returned froma visit with the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs Yonngblut of Waterloo. Mrs, W. Welsh and Dies., 'D. Thomp- son of Toronto' Who have been visit- : ing Mrs. Geo..s Erma and other rela- tives in town, left here for Clinton, Stich,, to visit their brother,., Dr. lilatchfotd. • Mts. A. Case, who was operated on for appendicitis in a Loudon hospital recently, is pi7ogresSing nicely, Mr: and Mrs, 33. 6. Cautqlon, who have been residing in Toronto for the past, year or so, are returning te take up resideace Hensel], , ; • , 'VVANTElD THE itICINITY OF., A town ,er good ' village a 'dwelling holise... in good repair and about six -.. 'a:era ,•lanti.f—Adt.dress DraWer ;Di _Clint„on.-,.. • —15 . . , FARM FOR SALE BEING LOT 11 • Maitland con: Township of Colborne consisting of 90 acres, all cleared, clay loonn and firsts:lass wheat • land, 1 acres of young bearing or- chard and small fruits, 2 good wells • Good frame dwefiling with stellar un- derneath and good batn and stables. Driving shed with cement pig stable underneath. The fences are in good condition. 1J mile from, school, fiis • from Hohnesville and 6 from Clin- ton. Will be sold on reasonable terms.—Apply on the premises or • address Thos. Pennington, I-Iolraes- ville P. 0. , - —15 Mr. Walter Scott ol Toronto was in town for 0 few hours one day last week. . IVirs. Ted lidliott hae gone to Win- nipeg to visit friends. Mr. Robt. Weir of- Regina, Sask., is spending MS VaCaliOn iVith 1)18 -parents in town. Mr. Weir is math- ematical 'master on the Regina O. I. staff. , Miss Jean Weir of • Toronto is holi- have leased . Miss. Kate McDougall's (laying at the paeental home in bown, that, tit Mr. and IVIts, Relit. Weir. , •Mrs. J. Henry and daughtet have retuened to their home; in Edmonton after a v1811 with Wingliam • friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKinley of Winnipeg aro at preeent the gueSts of the termer's _patents, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley of town. Alr , Hotace Bennett ot Nelsen, 13.0. has been spending s vacation. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bennett. MiSFi May Al. Smith was united in marri9910 OR Monday Moruing of last weekto Mr. T. ' Chas'. EVans of 0.1;ta- 1511, Nnancriy or-Wingliatir. • The core- inoirg was performed by Rev. Dymotiii in St. Paul's church. Miss Mary R. Hammond and Mr. Wilbert, Wellwood,. both esteemed res- idenia of tewn were merited in St, Thomas last 'week and atter a short heneyntoon trip will take up residence 'Mr. James Cowan has returned from' 'a trip to Edmonton. Miss Mary 'Walker of • Regina is Spending - weeks' holiday wall-, her patents in town.: •• ' Miss IDdna Troyer • has , returned iliODI, al Visit with friends in Parry TEACHER, WANTED BY S. S. NO. 8, Goderich Township, duties to . commence 159 01 September. Sthte salary and experienee.—Apply to Alfred Nal Lel, Secretary, Walter Weston or 'Alex. Sterling; Bayfield • P0. , 45-3 St. Helen's Mrs. McPherson of Gifelph is visit- ing her mother, Mts. Hugh McDou- ald. • , Miss Lena Bennett is spending a fete days svith Miss pearl Todd.. Mr. and Mrs, James ,Lavis aro re- joicing osier the birth of a bouncing baby boy. , Mrs. J. Metcalf and children are spending a few days al the home of the ladjes sister, Mrs. Itobinson Woods, Misses Mina and Clara Woods have returned from a weeks' visit with fri- ends at Bluevale, si 000 ooa,Loss. •.; It is 'estimated by the Govern- ment' iniat, keeping elate birds wit& the poeltrY flocks after the breeding eeaSon ie costing the. Canadiaa farm- ers over 91t090,000 each year. It is, theitelore to, the advantage, of every egg -producer to get rid of all coelcit- old at °nee. • '' ; , , • ' *Just received a carload of Shatts and 13ran., • - Only a; few ilaas of calf meal lett which we are settles at a reduced' 1000 live ducks, liens, mid broilers wanted. each Week at top prices, , . We are wholesale agents in Clin- ton for Gurin's ciired 'newts and poultry foods. EXECUTORS SALE -THE OSBALD, eston fantni on the Huron Road, God- erich township, 156 acres more or Jess, will be offered for sale at auc- tion on Saturday, Sept. 12th, prox at 3 p. int at the, town hall, Olin- ton.—For particulars apply to W. Brydone, Clinton. —45-3. FOR SALE.—A 3 -YEAR-OLD GELD- - ing, broken in, also two 2 -year-old fillies.—Apply to Frank Powell, Goderich township, Clinton P. 0. _Ate BUTTERMILK .---ANYBODY WANT- ing fresh buttermilk can have same on Wednesday of each week at Hol - =swine butter factory by phoning 4 on 143, —31. • Marriages . DRAPER—HERMAN— • At Nia,gata Falls, on August 10th, Gladys, daughter of Mrs. E. Herman, to .Carl Draper, son of Mr. and. Mrs. • It), J. Drapet, all of Clinton, ROBB—HAIVIII,TON--At the residence of the bride's parents, in Erin on . August 10, by Rev, J. Lindsay, Nora Margaret:, daughter of 335. J. 11, and Mrs. Hamilton, to Charles W. Robb of Clinton, Wingbarm Aug- ust 31d, by the Rev. 01, G., Dy- mond, 'P. Charles Evans, Ottawa, , to May Miriam, only daughter or the late S. ,f. and Mes. Smith. Births LOVETT--In G-odericli township, on ALIgliSt 7411, to Mr, and Mrs. Al- bert Lovett, a daughter. ° MUST Clinton, on- August • 8111, to Mt. afid Mrs. Thornton • Mustard, of Toronto, a son. 1-30YER—In Clinton, on. August 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Cleo, Boyer 01 • TOT011t0, a daughter, (Margo:Mt • Adelaide). SMITH—fu Seaforth, on July 3011), to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, a daughter, FLANNERY—In McKillop, on. Aug- ust 2nd, to Mr. and Mes. C. Flan- • nery), a daughter, • 1-lensall, on July 29411,„ to mit. and Mrs, Nitrite. R. Rennie, a son. Deaths ANDERSON — Ctederich township or) August Ilth, Ann Johnston, widow of John 'It Anderson, aged 90 years. OLIVER—In Stratford on Aug. 1st Frank Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Olivet., aged 8 months. SMALL—In Wingham, on July 29th, Richard Lewis Small, in. las 71st JOHNSTON,—Iii Goderich, on July • 280, Thomas Johnston. SMIT111-4n Goderich on July 31st, Agile% Halliday, wife of J. W. in Winglisin. , . • Rev, E., G. Dymond ,wasAntincted as rector,.,of, St. ,Paill's church one ev- 1 ' Mr. and Mrs... Polif and, family • of ening recently, -,by Archdeacon Richard I-lainhurg. and Misses M. Dingwell and son of Linidon. Alter the impressive Clara •Shausepburg of plalitsvillb:werb ' cereincinies the ladies of the churn' , gneSts last week ,sti dilib home' of' Mr, served' refreshment:a " ' in bhe Letut ' , - - • 1 FARM FOR SALE.—THE EXECU- tor of the Southcombe estate of- fers for sale 50 acres, being east half of lot 28, con, 6, Hallett. This is a first class. farm, well watered and improved with • good buildings and orchard, also Seven acres of bush land. --Apply• to It. J. South - combo, Clinton I'. 0. —21 IT WILL PAY YOU To USE TIES column for For Sale, Wanted, Found, Lost, Ete. advts. All who have tried it sap so, THE COHNE11 STINE GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up=to.clate Firm CLINTON. N. W. Trewartlia, Wm. Jenkins Live and Let Live Headquarters for the Best -Pickling and Table Vinegar. •Old Boys week at, the ?-1.ceeti S., „ , a mrs sE , . yore1, ., room, 01111511 • ' •.. • . , • L., . . , Every housekeeper who puts up her own pickles knowe the importance of a good vinegar. I-Ieintz -White Pickling Vinegar • is distilled from cereals and so being free from . vegetable matter is a 1)051004 preserva- tive. it is absolutely pure and wholesome of great stren- gth and line flavor. ALSO HEADQIJA.RTERS FOR Tyfrt, BEST PICKLING $PICES: E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. Sia is Sale „•••• •s• Uoissmslossawormsomasureasi ,.„„.,........a........7...„.,.......:.....,,i I w:, , ,., I 1 ' A.ltliough in all thia his tt, 0 tory of all big wars, fcod e t .productespecially • sta- , ° • 0, s ; ples, such as flour find su- ; gar, have alvvays advanc- ed and in the present war •; • have already.done W', 01 T. O'Neil, does not purr 01 t pose taking advantage of tw, the war panic to raise the 0 0 0 t price .01t anything unnec• - ; essarily, but rather. if pos.. ; sible to sell at a closer ; 0 margin than ever before, t To prove the above asser- t tion we will continue to 7i1 ° s.oll Redpath's Granulated $o Sugar at wholesale price. fo: 0 We invite you to call and 0' compare our prices with some of our neighboring $ • towns, et $ W T O'NEIL ti • ALSO 12 INCH WOOD. Stapleton Saw • Mill. Are You Using Glasses. Many 'people are using glasses but many more should. If they did it would save them eye' 'strain, causing headaches, and preserve the sight longer. A proper test by an optician will tell. Let us make:the test for • you ? A J. GRIGG Optician Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage Licellses, CIGARS and TOBACCO Having put in a stook of cigars of the most populist brands ; and ' also "tobaccos I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage, if you are a smoker. , riEtNIN- ckien. Next Duntord's ParIlittITO Store. Where the Good PliOTOS • Come From. • As I have opened a Stndio at Blyth, my Studio in Clinton will be closed every Tueaday. arn pi:oared to go to the countrp on ray. Saxon Car. and do any work you, wish to have done within short notice. Phone 36. Clinton , !kit) •• (i)TI"() PINK photograt)het.. Anything you want done in Roofing • • Eavetroughing Plumbing • of Furnace work. Call and see our Stock before placing your order. BYAM & SUITTER Sanitary, Plumbers Phons - HEOLA FURNACES LEAD. • CALL IN AND SEE, THE AD- VANTA.G,ES "OVID7I ANY OTHER MAKE AT R. ROWLAND'S HARD- WARE, OR PHONE 53. THOS. HAWKINS PLTJMBING and TINSMITHING. 1 SECOND HAND' RADIANT nomE, wrn4 OVEN 'FOR SALE CHEAP. • THOS. HAWKINS. CREAM WANTED—WE HAVE E- quipped an up-to-date-crearnery nem • and we are ready to receive cream. We solicit your patronage. We will pay you highest prices for your cream twice a month, also pay all express charges and furnish you with cans. Those in the vicinity of Kinburn may leave their creme) with Mr. Hall and he will deliver it here. Write at once for cane and give as a trial.—The Seatorthi Creamery Co. Box 486, Seaforth. —20 Phone 53. PLUMI3ING AND HEATING. RANO TRUNK HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS .AUGUST 11 AND 18 1 Via, Chicago and Duluth Rom all stations in Ontario, King- ston, Renfrew amt west. 912.00 TO WINNIPEG, Pins half cent per mile beyond. First excursion applies to all points in Manitoba. Second excursion to certain points in Saskatchewan and. Alberta and all points in Manitoba. Returning—half cent par mile be Winnipeg, plus 918.00 from Winnipeg to destination in Eastern Canada. 'The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest; route between Winnipeg, Saskatooa, Ed- monton. Full partie,ulars at all G.T,R, tie- ket offices or write C. E. Horning, D.P.A., G.T.Ry., Union Station, Too - onto, Ont. • J. Ransford ST, Son, Uptown Agents Phone 57. , A. 0. Pattison Depot Agent Phone 35a. The North End Feed Store. • • We keep In stock a full line 61 AN IMAL IN V1GORA.TORS • and POULTRY and STOCK „ FOOD, as well as the BEST GRADES 00' FLOUR and , PRODUCE, also FERTILIZe ERS and BINDER TWINE. Call arid see as and get prices when in town. We are also agents for the) •I-leintiznian Piano. Old ones, „ taken in exchange for new, Frank W. Evans TERAIS : CASH. Phone 192 Canadian National Exhibition PEACE YEAR I America's Greatest Livestock Show Acres of Manufactures Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by West Indies IGrenadier Guards Band Dragoons' Musical Ride Auto -Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Dozen Shows In Single Hour Boy Scouts' Review Canada's Biggest Dog Show BABYLON 'Greatest' Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent Paintings from England, Scotland, United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Goods in Process of Making Athleac Spar ts Aero -Hydroplane Flights Grand Water Carnival Creatoregs FallIOUS Band Score of other Bands Dozen Band Concerts Daily 'Chesapeake and Shannon Biggest Midway ever Peace Year Fireworks International Peace Tatto_oi 10 Bands 400 MUSIC:11MS Aug. 29 1914 Sept. 14 TORONTO NEWSIRECORD NEWS -LEADER.