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The Clinton News Record, 1914-09-03, Page 4lints a It!leWeaf- ¢cord September 3rd,1914 L�o Bl •th h _ 6 ,,;.' , i Mx, and 14XLs. Jolla lfarleLt aid i I � f l� cane 11 : all:. , have ql idlq,t Qo x q, 'Sask.', , , , . , :'t11G ['miner's' )atCntS, been. visiting':t u s I_, a,. me. carr Mrs', John Bartlett,. ,. Sr:°;Mrs. • ate ,,,,Art,:.J• 1.3.., e,lernny -oe .0. eatte ..- , .. Junuttgn 11as baps home .on a vlstt "110, 1115 parents. ,. , Visiti 'c�' •. 'stn lYlrs. l aylgl, of 1?c,ti ort, is \ i L g i' o1i Ml, . \1bG> $ -1 <1 loL , of U ivn. her S , - ._.. y o ' i4zlss : Bei itait has aturnRd i otn a Visit With. villi 1\ ak rnist.1a» The x mi11 is running born” anti • as the crept, tho;a alga ,,u, .. � :. en 1 i i' will ba atrumus �ilp ..ons ort'. � The �.., ,.. �, . rte:, Women's 1»stt}lt > ailed 1 ..: sum f ':l 2`f r the Hospital sht and o $ o i P ' k •° a sista e i : rovid- 'are how as frig.. s n e u P ins articles of wearing appeal fee g the men. 1n the licit. Means ewe -header. . Deas Record N Cori t n 'e" $. ,. ,�. t, d r.ie: -Mrs. 'Nelson; 4teeh and.,}ae algli �, i e t t. f 'o �rtciu s eat a •fr;ivdays :InGco o o Cx,eiL, P •. N, � 'Neste of�Mls,. H. GOkGlou h... as rho., � q U, .. g ,, ,,,,,, - ,.0 -ley of ,Pluekatsnvith spent 1. , yeaaeay.ee the guests of Miss Mehel- , ,• itu5troln6• . : ,; Sclroelstatted on � 7?itesday;; the-. new; -A , e ' sacker ,Mus ,h.dlth AunStron , bmg t, ,. .; 5 ;, , ,, g .Ln 1ie7 :plats. ,. h s.at, 'tree Of :,' Mr, Wm: Me Mufnt2s x . int .. , W he \iltttn -vel ,-poolll. Ne .frust o y 't may soon taka:a.tuln 101. the bGttec.: NItsses;Dota,•�\ndiC\ts and. 'el . ,, ,.. > ' is :\+cele ter then horrie: 0 Brren lift th S ,, , ,: - r".. ,.,,.� L-:. visa' m 'Cleveland, Ohio, aft) a i .. nth friends in this vicmitg; ,- . ;Ciente ., 1 ; Mr. Cole of and .]4Ius. Cole. ' . • .: • u the letter's of U,lurtou called 9 ,, ilatt hitt Mrs, iliac. F ollalcl, last ec . reset, Rev. Mr. Penile:I! of -Wliiteolmtc}n, Re k'; Pe1'SOI , : , ',: _. . , .,, , e tel i a„ecu= , Loi- ,Dee Niahel Gan. ,on la.h I en ,., ., alit°-dulniel ,tie Past' weak at.t},nd- .. ..,.. .. - � � . ,... ..elle iniliinciy o earn S. ins P >a . - ., 2lsses Maly end', Gladys, Tlghand , , . -, span4a ELw .days 'du' the ,past , , .: . ,, wselc: vrith:Nltss rtes tie' Cale :oF . Cod 'rich to nshl s :,' , , q. iX . P, - . , .. , M1.. I-Tara}d Gan?Uelon hob ZeUu4ned - from., : a ivcielc, s D I 1 f li Spea At ., t , n e Band and the:: G mn t the cel... b,, , , lag, o weel'. . . , : rte elf fel' s,�iUlatEotd Lo eomnron G .,ills ,.. r,.... - . ?,Armal eouxse., , ML, G, . P-ol b Mathematical.nes-, ., W, ),,? ,.. , , .. ,: ,.,.� ter On •the„•Colielciab1 Stall, has • .; .• ,.. rry d hi v Wi- „ e s . � a I 0 tai. n th. �li b11dC. ,:: , Lltey ale Uoat[rling for. a week,,Rt / sa-: until their h01(0(3 is l c•ady :far , . them; ` ::;, Miss:'Rudd who`` 01 rel lion' Quebec i. .. . 2 with: the W11111ow Party on -. July, 2nel-on a, tour of P;uiope;, and about, de .i. Go r ch 14ii'"' n � ii . pb J+, ell, : who has ,.}leen visrtin • - e . ,, e uo 6 tafe.kVItssos �,^l o le-. 11 .: • t , . .? � . as Le U4ged 'to a,.. het 1101116 , 14-: Vr nCdn CL 1 L v :. , ,. : Dr; PGra tl'YG • -:!has µt[oila e a y .- , 1 s d i' td':c, 1 , .c 1• riche p his •t ca •at Milvolton., lige, h. 1,:Wtlel, . ..': vicar of St.. :, ! Pcler s 'chit@1Y, LalgGwdod Olrto Lias • • ,• e . , hean.v s1U1r h s n iter .. i ig. 1 7A 1 Mrs, _ J. _ ,, kT, >:. illiaxns : f bo 1.' , • Mr ; Tru h M. . '9.. ey. of ' "e ria .;: Salk, , 'errnei:i a ei , n wase. ei ' •- .,• , Y,, l.. oW , s.. - Hai of ondon,l one M,. )i. L+. TVatter of London On't. : , .Mr. Bernard a•,v � Ma � ox, 1ncwSla.tpAr , e' z ;: , naaii:.aud ppa6a�ute wlttgL tvho- ad- :�-.- � ;_.. e cdm ianicd.-Uy .Mrs, aaLvo iveni 1 ,, ,Y> a E t , nl•Und abAnt a 'i ago; have letu>ned tq, Canada and have :heen visitfn their. See le g : .14X,, . D. .,. 'l'1ac- levee r: • , . l boy of Goiter:jab toivitslilp. ghey. 11 e i , .,.,: , ,• r itGnd ascan -i aknti, up ;bhou resided -et ee u[ Vancouver, ' '' • ' . SE,ftVIA' S..NIANY WARS , • > ,. : ;. ,. : , . , ... , Wluok Little Race`.'fias Faced Tel"•' _..y , , ,' Able Odd Seiore and _.V✓on %. lu'eltior eD lo:'lt)'7- in the world 4 P P P the e i u of vl o-tliero aro : :than S tv to s, i n fir, of . about ,4,009, 40.0 Sen via itsel'C. Beck, in. Che dulys 01`, their old em, . Dire ..411;e3arid,six;centnriGs,ago they . . ' err : ; , s73owed petiole and tetrltic fighti>tg',. ability, when opposed by heavy odds, ,-: But let -.us. eo aider ,h t the 'have u w a Y e ,. done in the lese eenturY or -so,. 'Foe . � bait 'e • 4 r Under : creel; 00 uea s they had beep e 'tris heel of trio .T 'rk whens:ill x80:1 u ' .the Tniklsi1 two}dtors, or Janissatl0,>, erarpetiated a general massacre, 4mo1g'd106. (106 Sei+vfans cvlr0 escaped leas Black -Hemet): George, -..who or-: 'anz d uer' la warfare in' the m u :':- d t. y: g llo n „ ),aria. rna 'tow days rte had awned the na with. , : ns= tion rude iv cape ,..:, -• seethes and LtChfOrk <LO, It ] Y P.., , s rte, nosh part—and •won a series . of :vrctoriee by. sudden onsets. _15e,•proceeded 4q' Rain a Pitched battle alar capture fort- ressea. The Janissaries submitted, and the Sultan invited the Serviette to i;eturn to their homes with his blessing. But Kara Georgy required more than q thanks, and 'failed to obtain salts- Lactio»- . „ The result was an open breech,: and a few iridis and highlanders found tltemsels'es face t0 "race with the' whole force of the; Ottoman empire. A pasha was sent to subdue them. He • regarded the expedition as a soft job and `boasted that all he used -y ed was a few ropes with which to bund insubordinate peasants; of a 'few woolen caps and' pocket knives for their propitiation. He mot the' Ser: views' vanguard, and, before he knew it, Kara George was upon lilm with 10,000 men. He was put to flight and died of shame shortly after. The Turks now set to work serious• ly, and Kara George was anon re-• ducted to guerilla warfare with only some 1,500 men. He harassed art army of 30,000 men from Bosnia, and at last gave it battle at Mlahar on Aug. 4, 1806. He seemed almost su- perhumuan, His colossal figure towered above his comrades, his voice thundered. like a hurricane; all were carried away by the example of his courage. The Bosnians were practically annihilated, and only a Lew scattered fugitives c triyed to straggle across the iron - t r, The Turks gave in and Bel- grade was taken be' the servia»s. In 1811 Kara Georgehad. . emancipated his country and assured his peal• tion as ruler. In 1813 The was driven into exile. But the pluck of the Ser•vdans suf- !feed to save their land. They rat• lien to a isle leader, ;VIilosh Obreno• • • � ` J� { Ci es' .SH, 1 a i7 �O "' ,_ , ����������� There never wa5'a tittle In the .. :: of Canada whenpthe people of needed so badly a message from y g m,ah tafact '� r r u e s of Canada. , e The factories of Canada 5 foes are • ed to the .need of her people. -The p p .. , , 1eS o ; f Canada's allies are forced rar11 to desist from' Shipping Canada y• t ands, V These facts are known t0 the people •Canada but Haan of them do not ' y that Canadian m a n u f a e t u r now many of the articles ' have been imported from Europe, that many Canadian manufacturers 5hortl' - be manufaC y manufacturing In man other articles that have not y made in this country heretofore. There, is here an opportunity manufacturers of Canada to render real service to the people of Canada - in.the rendering of that service to ly benefit themselves. Let the manufacturers of Canada the newspapers at this time more ever to tell the Yle of Cd peo p ane int a position t0 su l they p supply the things that have been imported from Europe and that they are equipping their factories -to supply more things The eyes of the people of Canada looking toward the manufacturers Canada, waiting their message surance and ability to serve.The papers of Canada are at the service the manufacturers of nand Canada' their message to the Canadian people. •O p SII .�•� t. ('i al'�"� �i: • . history. , `: Canada. , e Ulan ,., dos factor telxl or= p x: - p of know e r s are that ' and will Canada been' for the • a and great-, use than a that most 0st of of those are of of re=aS= news= of to carry • , ;,. i McKillop a'owshtp, ,,.., _' The 1151 ytSt was nearly all gather- g< _ ed'. in last week, • the farmers having a hard time saving 41* crop owing to the ctlrttfnued tett weather, n 121sS Tillkr, Dundas, take has boon residing in Toronto for several months, has returned home. Apples and pears) are in abundance in this section and potatoes promie0 an excellent.eetnr:n- •,• Sunday 1, rn on will pl4 uh here on Sun, afro o next. The ladies of this • vicinity intend x .. ,i :, , _• iiuldm a paluat.c social t g 71 Pa11C5 . ters' hail on nifty e, ening of. neat N*d lc: A snl,all: acininsslon fee will . he ehai: ocl., There`win he a'good pee- gram and the GoinmitUec ' would like to see aver •b011.3 011131 out and mike 3 s the 'chair e success, Miss M. _Riley left this_rteak for Cleveland, Ohio. t rellem ,nothing :had been;. heard for , , : , . ,. ..; some w e 1s airivod hone 1'uesrla , q i Y neer}ng. I' he party, about eihhty, ,, , • atl1ied la 110310 a lrttlo ahead : of, trine after the war' bloke ou't.. No♦ Gorr fderili it .othl a c S h, . 5 bre at centime, their tour h e.,. toy: waitCel in Rome fek an opportunityto cone' bonne and, )\;sere, 'there two • \veehs when they finch got: chance to sa11 on an „ ,.. y b ., Italian boat from Halite's in conn- Pane .with a party of American tourists. They sailed. on :Vttgust 1511, 4.1.0. 1dti 1 wife , nee; DL. 11 til f : Of e, -- .Nzeldlbin o1 G^lerelana; 011ie,: tolltler- 115 of CIoderich,''passed a'wap .at her 3�_ - - r ,, 1tO1nL, last WL'C4 atter a iengthyl•1v nesse„ Mr, and Mrs. B. iI, McCltaaUh: who ' have been holidaying in ,tech, have .returned to Toront = q,p , ;Mr, and Mrs, R; 0 Metter• and Mann Doreen have tet retained to DG troit after spending' some weeks- in town as the 's guests of the lady's moi her, Mrs. Arnt. Ioung. The. Ladies; Aid of. Bethel church have again organized and will held a.nneeting on Thursdap afternoon of this week. )Miens those who lett on the late harvest exenrsian for the iycst •were George Stegner, 7oseph Thornton ,Jolra'Zeigler and Robert Hulley, Shrews-Reeord to end of year for 25e, Bl th leers. .dung, eliet of 'b711 late, N H. ,Yeun died at;the-hoinc. of her daughter, Mrs. 39' 33 Sloan Close' Li, Toronto, on 1'l ursdn} "night” last 'after: a lime -erring Meese. ' She' was ,re sister of Oars Frani; Spatting of 14'ingliarn, arl,d` Y1rs. 141. VI. 'Grey; and arrived in New i'oi:k on 'Mondlek. last.- . Rome tcas ppaeeful and quiet n: l�ie� and the aii;y sulraced'no 1Icorn'eidenee either there or" 'on board I .0 boa 1 ship, except ; Lhe long ocean voyage on aslow-g0ing-, but steady hpab on which the acconuuedation was not quite as good alike'" would' Irate bed sailing teem: Live- Pool, but thee) were very glad tp . 141)', 11: St, George l;eTouzel of Keir ;fork, who is just redoyeriii •: Preen, ti - 6 soniowhai) secrous illness is visiting at: the hoiic 01 hieparents. in town, Mee. R. V. Reid and daughter: have returhed to 'their Home in Brooklyn, NV., after a six weevs, visit as the guests of rho fermcr's'parents, 'Me. and Mrs, A. •Farrow. Kipper Last week Mr, Fred. Ross, Prinoi- pal .of Dungannon Public school, vis- Red 141). G. S. Howard,. Prilicipal of also teacher,, 'Toronto; ann leaves a ` son also, Herb Young' of Sudbury, her bus- baud having dfrd about -two • years' ago, .Mr. Young was for years a prominent and influential resident of this. village, while engaged in the salt :and also of set' foot this Sidi the Atlantic a cin. trill Rurld''s friends in g town; ivho were beginning 'to get anxious•' concernin her wellare g , were 1n«c}i lo1ieved tu. see her safe- 1}' 11011)C again. • — e •' Seaforth. Misses 0, and ;D, Monson have se- •turned from a visit at Cayuga. lir, and Mrs. J: Cowan and fain- 1111 have returned from Bayfield, Zurich school and our Mr. R. Long has returned to his hone -in Toronto after spending a pleasant two weeks' visit with his friends lo the home of Messrs. R. and E. Niprrfson. N[L1 W. Ii: 11 Johnston1tand tamitc', are home again after: enioying a long vacation with friends In Ashfleld and West Wawanosh. Mrs. Alex. Buchanan of Wheatley accompanied bp her son, Golden, and his Lerida of Detroit are the guests of her 1011, Webster, Her many' Lriends are pleased to ' see Mrs. manufacture 01 Soafortb, as a member of the firm oC (trey, Young and Sparling, Mrs. Young was a life-long member of the Methodist Church, active in all its interests, for a tulle 000 Of its office i111ewr11 and was beloved by all cchd kbew her, being a woman of ))pens than ordinary intellectual attain- meat.' A funeral service was held at the 110Line of Mr. Sloan, Toronto, of Friday evening, (quite a numbervi11c. of former. Huronians being present,) conducted by RUN'. .1. Il. Hazelwood, of Toronto, 11iniscl1 a native of How- . Seaforth.' 112r. Cummings of Reading, Miele, 15 visaing Mrs. •I :. Web!,, Mrs, J. Davis and IiGldo son left last Thursday for ilei) home • in Mason, Ohio, after spending a Vaca- tion with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson of 10gmorid- Miss M. Dnncan has returned from a visit with Brantford friends. where they0 have spent the summer, They have: taken up rcsidcnq in Miss Goveulock's cottage. Mr. W. Jones is spending a couple of' weeks at Wattord and Toronto. peach came suddenly to Mr. 1V, y Heber Morrison of Dauphin, Mare, on Wednesday of last week. The de- ceased was the husband 01 Miss Mayt Soolo, formerly of town, and lras a brother living in IIeC{illop township. Ilir, 'Harold Nixon of London has heen appointed organist in the Pres- byterian churph, to till the vacancy Buchanan again. Nirs. (Rev.) Musgrove called on friends here last week. -' - Mr, Will ,leoivler of Toronto tante up last Wednesday and sold his farm on the 2nd concession of Stanley 10 a num from Str:atidre tor a•good price, The homes' of Messrs. bred Pointer and John Murdock are brightened by the arrival of a new girl in each it short time ago. Miss .Petrie left; last ilrithep for her school in Sault Ste. Marie. NEWS-RECORD-NEWS-LEADER.1{rEWS-R);C:ORDATI1t4S-Ll;rld);It. �� ick, the remains being brought to Blyth Saturday. Jt memorial service was held in the Methodist church, from which place the body was• talc- en to Blyth cemetery' for interment. 'those who aceon1panied the remains from Toronto were Dr. 33'. Sloan and wife, W. W. Sloan and wife, herb 'Young and wife. Miss Wright of Dundas 'is visiting her sisier,,NIes. Woodcock. Mrs. ;Scott of -Montreal ,has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1V. D. 'turner. ',0r:rolcd Wingham• • Miss 13e111 ('alder of Lara nl'o has been visiting tier sister, Dr. Merger- t Calder of town. lir. and Mrs.W.J. Greer were vis- horn at 0rand Bend for a Few days last • week. 101155 Dorothy 13ond and Miss Irene Lowarten of Toronto have been spending a few weeks- in town as the guests of the former's sister,, alts, Drummond. r Mrs, •J. Balton McKibben. and children have ' returned from Ie-Metue caused by the resignation of .Nlrs. I{inder Mrs. P. Freeman haS returned from a plcasaut visit to Saginaw, : and ,Detroit. Mr. Scott has rtutngd to Re gine after a visit of several weeks in the home town: Mrs. J, R, Reid .of Maple C Sask,, and Mrs, l;•. T. Hoppet of Medicine 1lat, Alba„ left last week, after a visit if several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Reid, Cor Brant,- ford, Toronto and Niagara lulls be- fart returnin to their w6stern g homes. viteh, the founder of the late dynasty, Tho old tactics were adopted, \vo• dine, where they spent the sunier.. Mrs. H. Beattie and sons of Mimi- • �� rills Crretia tinned' is spending a fortnight in 'Muskoka/ as the guest of )c+ have returned to their home af_ peg ter a visit of some weeks with the inenchildren and monks becoming , sharpah.00lers behind every rock. efilosh was soon strong enough for a battle, A desperate hand-to-hand When atrngglo ensues. 'Rchein ammunition filled the Servfans fought with their. ®���� ■/a O k.Re( tie Sale Ready- To -;Near Garments GHud (3 !/ W is Dry Goods HousD Furnishings ilIiss ll al.d, Wald, Hiss Lulls i3. rsbistcr of Sesi etoo Sask., is vision her ) g latents, NIt . and Mrs, lint, Jsblster, : .! 141). A. 1I. Wilford lady's mother, Ales, J. Turner, Mrs, Trod - Beattie snit daughter- Alis Muriel, lett last weer.- to jolt; Mr: 13eai•lia in .lJrintoirion. 'They \vete accompanied as far :is 1,0ur10n T P St �+ Store m i 1 v PP J- I II Th�U ..{ • �j Tilings t'New //''��'(� ''(((;;;''�t�( V rT( II ►(`1\ ' N 1 ' j�(1� no �'l1- first has accepted a position as stiparirttendent of the poultry department of the Harris Allattoir, Toronto, . and left lash week to assutiie ]tis• now duties. Mr. le a far the timeelli»g will )b01119. o business `• Mr. Robe. Weir left+, last ,week: for- Regina to resume his teacluing' ditties as matheptatical master in the "C0,1' 1'egiaU'c of that city atter a cacatlon spent -a,t his home here. Miss'Jessie Waddell, -:,who lived with by -miss L. 1101m0s" Me. Fred Beattie and daughter, Bliss Muriel, left last week 0) join Mr. 13cattir, in Edmonton. lhov were accom aided as far as London by Miss L. nlIol:nes- The ladies of Scato0111 have •organ- ized i Red Cross Satiety with the following ' officers : i•Xon. 1311.5ident," 'Mrs.. A. Wilson ; President Mite. A. Le. Colson ; mice Mrs, H. Spcare ; Treasurer, lobs Oscar: Noll,; Secre- daggers, even with their nails and teeth, cud secured victory after per. to prodigies 01 valor. Soon they were able to encounter' the paella of Bosnia, and Nfiilosll defeated him. In 1876 they .fought Turkey again and though they suffered defeat, there was no sign of decay 10 their here - ditary valor; That defeat they paid the Turks with interest in the war of 1912, In 1913 they fought Bulgaria and inflict. ed a crushing aefdat, ° Having bought out the Furniture and Li: Uri d e i t a k in g business of Nlr. Wesley - 10 oel,and 111 older t0 reduCB stock, far. the next fifty clays, we put On one'o the largest sales, of Ful nituxe that was'ever' held ill,khe county of Huron, " . THIS STOCK MUST1.BE REDUCED AND THE ' PRICES ARE NOT TO BiE CONSIDERED. e. We believe in � tle," not the "Echo," ��` I It 1.., 'why you find this 'o _ Always in the �%' = 'new things" lirSG, _111donated lege manufacturer yY' style is a ire the dress we are the Clinton, Never perience have eve VV ;' our trade such superior '•.furs we are ndw being store, lead suit, first in been her father in town and who retired to bed hi usual health on Tuesday the "Wide-\veek, was fennel dead in the mann- and that is Mg. Miss Mabel E. ponder and lir. Jas; in showing lieCillkvray, both forma tesidcnts of lihie town' 1101:L` married ill Detroit has a new last week. They will reside in De- coat, JI or troit. to have it in _ Mr. T. M. Smith of the Dominion our busier ss ex- Bank stall has been removed to Wal- able to offer ' ]cervine, Mr, O. L. ?ender succeeding sh in Lntles and showing, 4Vehint Here. tary, I, Mrs. L. DeLacey, The exeea. rice committee; is made up of the officers and two ladies from each of the churches. A (large number . have already joined the society and in or- derto start a fund the proceeds of 0110 night at the picture show •. were and the ladies held a, ten crit an Saturday last, Mos. Patten" left last week fol Sheldon, N.D., t0 tools alcor her property:. there. DAILY COST WAR r� All GOOdSf OU�yht Durinfy Sale Will be Cash, �u Fabulous Sum Required to Pay ewe tilers, Not Counting Damage g {� g Probably nobody can answer th question as to the probable daily cost of RhehSouth African lndlvidual Dower.A Britain $1,250,000,000, ,altlwwar uo It was estimated that It would glair cost e�5,000;000.+ It deDfadtr weep. the, management, the wa enoamoue vat•fetY : of eleoumstancee,` ?` 1 J� • DuNFoRID) Night and Sunday Calls answered at.res dente • over the store. Phone 28. as that experience no effort .'could make. styles to choose fieri. ( Gone and take : inot to buy. �l i r tskill We ten iand ee tlruo ley 01 'Bethel, Conn., and bit, 3, e best Aire. 13, S. Stephens and CPlldidtt have over 100 Y of Nelson, B.C., were. of Mr. and Mrs. R'. B, Elliott Para tet' a look to buyor days. ) O. Mrs. (Rev. G. L. Jeal,ins of Brant ford tubo TREASURERS AT BUCKINGHAM "� Three Vaults, at the Palace Contain Man Valuables y In South Africa waste woe responsible,, i n i ,. LADIES FAIL was spending a Neck or so 13, Vantoneto entip visited Mrs, �, SUITS9t��� The treasure vaults on the base- ment meet floor of Buckingham Palace are three in number, and their contents 'corn- for the huge ultimate total. If, Boer war cost Ragland above :$1,500,000 a day, Sundaye included, as it )lid, what Mvdll�this war cost Eng - iancri i ii `#e'rifte' t,°"li4is"ti'lret:''lutii sia, 'Belgium and Servia7 A read y the loss to Belgium Is nearly $300,000,- 000 because of the destruction of her bridges, railways and the stoppage of all her commerce. The Pay of the El el soldiers !s •• y� filh�� it We have of Portland Cement pdete satisfaction. cannot make j� S, �� ��R� �- �Q���� � �� eyy 1 nJf ;Wee roceived;a carload of the samD old brand which has alwaysgiven you such 'corn - w y ,) 'c IL always fills your requirements. lou a mistake;nsing' the National • raj ° w, - Clinton. Each bears fashion, handsome est styles and careful the bestppoesihle money, all sizes, 590,00, . ' the inaterfals, value prices latest mint; of Mod- " IT 33/13 L PAY YOU TO USE TI -IIS workmanship, column for For ' Sale, Wanted for y 0 u Found,Lost, Etc. ,$15,00, tot advts All who . , have tried it says so. are of almost fabulous value j' In vas $ cu nun `atlo'i ti Jewels, armor, statuary, pre0ures, fur- niture and other' art objects which have conte into the possession of the loyal family through various chant els /' I I Fit. MIIIINEflY �l Our milliner August 31st and / Miss Roche, Opening later. - is ELECTION EXPENSESI dept. reopened i In (barge of Abstract of the expenses of William announced. Pxoudfoot, a candidate in the Centre ]Intern Riding ,of the (Jaunty of ITh, r:0n at the election held June 29th' during the last two centuries, and for which no accommodation can be found in the public and state apartments of - the royal residences. The contents of the third vault may almost be termed r. p ice. ' Of gold ornaments alone there are over six thousand, weighing. much more than any ether nation, bD•; cause themanyis a voluntary; one, and privates receive ono shelling ,and twopeuoe daily. France is paying the, y wife of each volunteer 14 francs daily, with hall a franc eddod for each dependent child under 16. Bel- glum :pays the next highest daily ;wage to its soldiers- English tenni• toriais while they' are, in the renke ',receive the same s l pay as volunteers, .rind noel that they have been called - r ; , LONDON, CANADA • ( t;ar�o s Po alar 11th w • �(�j1 F "'�" r i • exhibition to 19th 1914 , i A �+ IND IAO:IES ANO c I 1 CNILDOEN 13 "* -`� h° e ;,. ,- ', 1914.,W��i Livery 8123 75 Telegraphing acct 20,76 Ptrinting and Advertising 101,5'3 •Bands - 62,00 ' phoning account' 30;25 TeleSeptember considerably over a ton In all, and man individual , items would bring y thousands of dollars In the open mar- ken. Most of these treasures came to Queen VlDtorla,as gifts from other eevereigns, .SWEATER COATS i i w e passed ,i n t 0 stock this week a vdry beautiful range of high eatec,,coate .in e" o all the new shades, pad- y : dy greeny copenha en, N✓• g -.-•y bright red and white, r .. ,... all sizes: ' A o0 1 good as sortmeut of children's • sweater coats a1'so on y^w' , display,sizes Proml22 to 32. .. Katt �I�������II� ` $ V �N ���I,;I., } P� r 1 l 4, ; - i d °' t— h ppn o . tori 3 ::; -, o - °`, 3 ''S i ; , i lull n: ,,,;d't•; ;;i; ;+,,,„..11111'1!! •% 1�, + ill�Illll 'f ;;w .. l a79 f i iy y n III lll�8 ;"; ;,,ic;r I i t ,0 L; II I ���III � •, . s Postings 27:00 Rent -of' halls and committee roams , 117.00 Stationary, bill "posting Eleotrse light, sue, 62,18 • - Personal ex eases "40.00 P =— $584.87 ', W• H,. R0131,IiIlSON, Official Agent 'for the , g ..: . said Wni. PeoiidEOot. ' "' Have ,°xeeeived , vougheus for -the same. ;:cAny one wislu•n ;to exaa ins y he g them. ma dorso' at m :office, A,' W; BEAC,0.14I', (returning Officer, Centro Huron. M thematica, in the Orient R The Japanese mathematician, Yo ahio:l4Xtkamt; writing of the develop- meat of mathematics in the Far Eaet • + showed that .the :erten • s , on the Peelle were alre.dy acquainted, as P- earlyas the third andfourth urt centuries of .,our era with -faota and' th o 7 e r es in -mathemabLcs wbiCh were unkno er wn !a, Hlurop, several centuries later. As oa th : 'early es a middi or latter half of S - the sixth century then ,(Chinese were. Sri poaeeeskon of all the ruler for bandlin vu1 'ar fraet g g, tone, betas in this a thousand Yearn "or rag ahead of Europe. OA w1,11 reo4eive full artily' pay, eankh' ar" railwaymen •. M1. Edmund Horne, of .Watford, who retired from the servi'ee of the ' London and North-Western Rahway, tem an P y after forty-five years duty) had eight sons all employed by the same company, Their 'combined ger vl'co aggreg”"sled nearl•y 80•0 years. see and;ee: lobi'Pitt. 04 TruneD Noiloik, .celebrating their golden Nen- ding, had heir whole family of to n children 11• -ring, They heel brought them up on whges varying from $2,50• to 24,00 a:welle, . INCREASED PRIZE LIST PROGRAMME, OF ATTRACTIONS. TWO SPEED MAGNIFICENT 4 O EVENTS DAILX, NEW FIRI74VORBS EVERT NlCpkl7, Come and See arimeutal Far in Exhibit the Canadian Royal Dragoons. ThA Exp 9 g The Con. 7, Kennedy Shows will fill the Midway, Music by the available Bands, Reduced l2al,lway Rates eomnnencing Sept, filth Special Excursion Days, Sept. 15th, 10011 and 17th, ' All tickets good m September 2151, All inforuiatromfcom the Secretary" ,. �,.1. RE.I"D, President, A. MI HUNT, Secretary L�o