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The Clinton News Record, 1914-09-17, Page 4104.••••••••••••••••••••••••ems sz. Clinton`Newa-Reeet Septenibet 17111, 1914• saitirings sreSSlitesSfarMt's'acK111.6jittlia-SPitss-, ad will sly ii0v da tqwn Old hi nUslierealiont : •severid1 troeksS, /4*.t..''WeeltSfer Tot:Mite ,w1/re '11,(1 hitendett,!spenditig..stleW..day.a.. 'before s1dhi fol 1I5 44itie.. tile. WeSt. weak, o1 he after SUM niet 'here with hos'. Pa1*4;#"r!'"-lilizqr-gret.'t J;.4 McFaul., 'Ned: MO?liereMi Of..•111-; Wine; in .,'teskiiistfor ts:,ednye.sylefititig•Oier r: and':lY4,Ssr•tl1titt"ter. of Prjnee Rdit ,Ward'S, .TelatidO :Spent e fetV, days, uncle" and aunt, • s'.) Bey.. •tiStr; tlieSnianse., •sJt. • (IS.'), Ileaginsa and John- Stan.,:had• 4 '..thrilling -exPerieticoswItile Way. . to visit in Detroit sL Wheat -two Masked rotbeisentered the stsaili.",and at the Point of revolvers demanded the paseengers to,„give their . valuables ' Miss Johnstouwas s' relieved of five. do1hrs. Two men • Who resieteil.. the highway ltien • sail Mrs. J,. Lowery and son 'have -rettirtted to their home at Cal- ' mast,. •A.11.011:,,.after ,a visit here with' the lady's sister, Mrs -B. L. Clark. Mrs. A. W. 13erker has returned home pd,ter a vacation ,spent at her ..,-?..oldihonie at Wallacebtlrg. )66g,1 liranelt of the Red Cress Sorelts'. are very active. They hays ...already Searlisa,.04e, .box. Of comforts the ecildiers affilswill meet 'week- ly to.,...sew. for the causes Mr. A. 1). Sutherland, Who worked so faithfully and - tirelessly 'Mor the • success cif the Re -union held hese in slrigust, Was presented by the coins:. InittiCe of -nianagement with one hun- , • dred dollars as a slight token of their apiii:eciation..of his services as Score- tary, • Strap of Taper'.."!, (1S;07,r-Yorlc„WOrld:.). "Jus( Jos' a Scrap of pittdr:r ;Arts, -elainied the Gennari Imperial ••Chaff' ellor. hitIii with the''it felt 'Altsbassailor-S!'"iust fee. a cp Paper Great Br,itainft is•; gig make war On a itimised ii lion . That "scamp of. paPes" was. attreaty. guasaittoeing the noutraltj( „ 13eigis •trL, The whole •liittory. • •of ,Inimais Ii betty ,is weitten• on just-ow:Ili, Scraps Paper. • .; jhe,.11,14gna .Cas was serap,ot • Righte Was t!li, 'sere:1i of The DeelaratiOn of -"Ingl,StleaficlIc131 was a. "Sera.Ps'of.-„PaPer.1:' 's The ,COnstiiattiOn. ,•ot.iih -outtbd..% Statesis • "a scrap of Paper." • The, Emancipa.tien Praelamiatien •wag" s.,1,t1P o 11aPer." sdealsions sof ,411-M!,--Uiii1ed State Supreme (Solidi' and of Law Lords are a scrap of paper.'. , For a hundred- Pears scrap , of patios" has piaititained an unbroken nea,efl betrimens the tinited States and the British possessions of Canada along ah uniertilleci frontier of 3,000 The Clay ton-Bultver treaty was "a scrap of paper," Mit the ;United States, despite the temptation, took no more to construct an Isthmian canal until that scrap of paper .00uld. he amended with the, consent of beth parties to the contract. The flay-Panneefote treaty is scrap of paper," and oae ;of the .most brilliant moral victories won by Pres- ident Wilson is the act Of Congress Which voluntarily repealed a viola- tion of.the terms of that "scrap of paper." Respect of these seraps - of parer measures a nation's honor no less ilstCi its freedom, Democracy itscilf is only "a scrap of paper," but it looses forces that no autocracy can stay, the. German army is the most wonderful military machine over con- structed by the hand and brain of M411, , but in the, final reckoning of Wingham Idetory "a scrap of paper" will - Miss Delia Sparling, wbo went to Europe with the Outhhert party who finished thoir tour in spite of: the war conditions, returned home last week. Mr. Harry Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Haines of town, was married recently in Toronto to Miss Logan of that city. Mrs, Joseph Ruddy, who was suds -kitty -stricken with paralysis while preparing for bed one evening last week, is now recovering nicely. Mr. James al, Hamilton passed aa way at the home of his niece, Mrs, F. Miller, one day last week after an illness of some duration. Ile was Intl -Jive snare' of age. The remains of the late Mrs, Frank Pa:tea:Son, who died in Toron-. to, were brought to Winghani for in- terment, the funeral taking place from the residence or Mr. Walter paffrson en Friday week, NeWs-Reeord- awaits News -Leader. Prove more powerful than all. the. Kaiser's legions'. If Berlin did not know that, great maxim of democracy, ,So much the worse fors•Berlin. Wingham Miss Ruby lIart left last week for her home in the west after a pleas- ant visit with relatives hereabouts. Dungannon. Mr. Robt. Bowers, who, has been undergoing treatment in the Godesich hospital for the past fortnight or so, is improving nicely. Messrs. J. Walkom and J. R. Me - Nab were in Toronto last Week. Mr. and Mrs, llaldlaw of Windsor were guests at the parsonage fosa few days, . -, , , .. • . . ti8117ear Garments ' . .80. . : . ' • Dry Goods a.nd House Furnishings MiIliuery We take pleasure in announc- ing our Fell Millinery Opening, Saturday, Sept. 19th and following days Conte and see the grandest dis- play ever shown by this store. New Fall Coats: • Each day Sees new garments ' • come into our stock from the style centres of Canada and America. , "Always something nevi." is our aim. 'We are showingover seven. ty-five different styles in our miuss tie department. 13e sure and see our range before buying. New Fall Stiits NVe haven Mtge and varied stock of fall suits in the newest styles and the most up-tc-date cloths. Serges and cheviots are amongst the -leaders. Prices range from $15 to $25. Furs of Quality. We :life showing this season one ot the finest ranges of high class furs in the county includ- ing mink, perstan Iamb, woht, fox, thibet and filch I( This store for high • class goods. 1 A Very Happy. EVeE. Took ?lace Itir.StanleV,Yesterday very ilapo evetit. oecurseda lite:: Fabit Road, '. Stanley; yesterday' ':.eltertitiOnz . - sVinia theit daughters lyfavY,- -beeautethe bride ;of ,141r. , • The berensbny svaS• .perforince (in the 'laWn, ' tiles , taking theff. places shstlera. welding St', bell suspended. fsont'ait ' arch juSts•Outeida thn front door., The bride was cIisrsningly gowned in , cream eilk and, .the CopIe were unattended. ',Rev. Mr: Blown, paStr' of the ''Vetrai 'Methodist. pe,rfOrnted, the' ceremony, At the ,conclusion ot the' ,ocreinotty and:. when the' newlp•Vvedded , • Pair • hegl -received, ...the' tiongraSitle'tiens . f thoSe present, .all , sat down to a eninPlanitnisweddiag Mast • And ening wap -spent in Maisie,' and ..• pleas- ant intoi:course.' There Were about •ssaease..nye gueits 'Present: '• MS. arm affrs, Elliott seturnetl.thtc seine evening to High: twine in Clin- ton 'and are beeonting settleir lit the flwelling attached to Mr, carriage shop, where in due time theywill be at home to their Both Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are very well hewn And popular young people M Clinton, whore they ItaveU, large circle of friends who heartily! join in wishing them long life and happiness. • "Meinself—Und Gott r' The insolent egotism and insane am- bition of the ICaisetr Wilhelm of Ger- meaty, w4re never user°, cleverly set for - or so -stingingly satirized as in the MItowing verses by Rear -Admiral Coughlan of the United States navy, headed ' 'Hoch der Kaiser," anti which be recited at a dinner 01 the Union League Club a few years ago : De Kaiser von (has Fatherland End Gott mid I all dings command ; Ve two—ach ! Dont you understand? Meintself—cued Gott ! Vile some men sing der bower divine, Mein soldiers sing "Die Wacht am R110i22,'' Had drink der health in Rheimish wine Of me—und Gott Bern's France, she swaggers all around is She ausgespieldt—she's no aggouncl ; To much we think she don't mound Moinself—und Gott ! She -will not dare to fight again ; But if site shouldt, I'll show her blain Dot Eisass and (in French) Lorraine Are mein—by Gott Dere's Grandma dinks she's nicht sehniall beer Midis Deere und such site interfere ; She'll learn none owns this hemisphere But me—und Gott She shnkn,, good Frau, from. ships site's got. End soldiers midi; der scarlet coat, Aeli 1 We cold knock dem, Pouf 1 like dot, iffeinscilf--midt Gott 1 In dimes of peace, brehiffe Inc wars, boar der helm mid spears of Marc, nid care not for den thousand Czars, Mninself—midi Gott 1 Tn. fact I humor efrp whim, Mit aspect dark mid visage grim ; Gott pulls mit Me and 1' mit Him, Meineell--und Gott ! ' McKillop Township Farmers have approsiated the fine weather of the past week or so and are getting on nicely with thole fall work. We regret to report that Mr3. Con- stable, who bas been raite ill for some time, is not improving, The acreage of fall whet tt sawn hereabouts was smaller this year than usual owing t to the wet, unfav- orable weather at the usual seeding time. Messrs. Mitchell, Dennis and Bach- anan are busy with their threshing outfits in the northern part of the township. ` 21.111011g those taking in the Toron- to Fair from this locality were : Mrs, Bell and her two sons, Miss Mary aleKap and Messrs,- Vlen. Neal, .1. J. Irvine, Constable, T. Ninny, T. lifeK ay and John Balfoa, • Dungannon A. couple: of new -mail rOuteS will probably soon be started from the Dungannon poe.todicea one along the Creavel Road North, then along con. six and 8CVC,n serving the offices at Crew and Kingsbeitige, {hence' along eon,' 4 • and back tO Dungannon, The otherroute will be opera, ad be 'wee!' here and A ubtan. The Womeets Inslitute held a very successful patriotic conceit Mst week. The iihatis which was advertised to. take place. 'on the 'Manse lane, was held rather in the agricultural hall owins 'to the unfavorable weather. Music, song and story, or rather speeches, made, up the program, and the ladies served: an excellent! supper, The proceeds amounted to. something over $125 including voluntarp giv- T1IR RENEWAL 'A:",STRAIN. Vacation is over. Again- the ache()) hell rings at morniag and at noon, again with teas of thotteande the hardest kind- of work has begun, the renewal of which is a mental and •physical strain to all except the most tugged. The little girl that a mys days, ago had- roses in her cheeks, and the little hay whose lips were then 00 red ;'0u would have insisted that they had been "kissed by straw', berries," have already lost - some- thing of the appearance 01 • 'health, Now is a time when,' •manp children should be. given a tonic, which may avert much trouble, And we , know of no. other so highly to be recom- mended as llood's Saesaparillas which strengthens the nerves, ' per- fects digestionand assimilation, ansi. aids mental development by building up the whole system MILK IN THE COCOANUT BETTER GET AFTER IT _ Cireat Oppoetonity 'Per "Matle-in-Cafa" ••• da"' P rOcluoteE u op'ea 'Products', - Whlhs the' nations of Europe are at • War, the people of Canada ise.ve, a, dui 'to, their, ONVII land fp well as to:the Mother Counti,y. '.:14;111a regristtirig -t'Lke issue forged on tge. Monter Coun - • ' ' • 07 rss1g1vtng bontingisirlts to •Elig • . , . -add,' bit also , dve all the itSbp we can to oureelyes, ,danada'd of Boots Shoes Dry. Goods Clothing • ents. Furnishings,. Ladies and Children's Wearing Apparell. Also a line of Ladies' Millinery. ('Wit bfg „problem is that 01 a country •' ' •, • ' •,Which has irepostednauch—and henry ends these impertations eut 'Off. ' Yon will get at 'the suuilt in the cocoanut at once by ilaneing '"at the following lists:, Soene of; the things we have been ilnporting from. Germany, ' Austria, sites to' the value of $38,000,000 per Anallne dyes, baskets, books boots, buttons, brooms, brushes, can tied goods , chemicals, chinaware, clocks, clothing, collars and cuffs, cot ton goods, combs, curtains, colors and dye stuffs, cutlery, della, drugs, earthenware; embroideries, electric apparatus, 'feathers, furs, fringe and teasels, gloves and mitts, glass -and glassware, guile, -hats, hosiery, hops, Jewelry, knitted geode, leather goods, lace, labels. locomotive tires, Machin ery, millinery, atinesal waters, musi- cal inetruments, optical Instruments paints and colors, papers, pencils, per- fumes, pianos, pharmaceutical prepar atione, piano parts, piano key ivories, pipes, purses, ribbons, rubber goods, seeds, shoes, laces, silk knitted and other' goods, silverware, soaps, spirits, stockings and socks, time recorders, tobacco, toilet asticles, tools, toys, underwear, woodenware; woollen goods, watches. List No. 2 Some of the things mentioned in List No. 1 that we now make in Can- ada in competition with the manufae. turers of Continental Europe: Baskets, boots, books, buttons, brooms brushes, canned goods, car- pets, chemicals, collars and cuffs, cotton 'goods, clothing, combs, colors and dye 'stuffs, cutlery, dolls, drugs, earthenware, electric apparatus, feathers, furs, glass slid glassware, gloves and mitts, guns, hats, hosiery, jewelry, knitted goods, lamps leather goods, labels, ntachinery, mineral waters, musical instruments, optical instruments, paints and colors, paper, perfumes, pipes, pharmaceuti- cal preparations, pianos, piano .parts, nurses, ribbons, rubber goods, seeds, silver wale, silt. 1 hilted goods, soaps, spirits, stockings and socks, time re- corders, toilet articles, tools, • under- wear, woodenware, woollen goods. . A Great Advantage The Canadian manufacturers of the articles in List -No. 2 have, now an advantage greater than any tariff wall. Tite competition of Contittental Europe has been withdrawn and will remain withdrawn until tho war is over at least. Let the Canadian manufacturers make the most of the situation. And let the people of Canada rally round our manufactur- ers and help them make the most of it, for we 1,,..ed them and the things they make as never before. The immediate result of the Euro- pean war, In Canada, was a cheek to business, The •second result will be to stimu- late business—if we keep our heads, and go after business, We believe every Canadian will follow this timely acivie,e, Return Limit 9.'wo Months o clear out in four weeks rea garfiless of cost. few Specials to let you see what bar- gains we are offering: 2 dozen. Ladies Shoes, to clear at $155. 1000 yards of Print at 9c per yard. Men's Work Shirts to clear at 49c. 1 dozen Men's Tweed or Serge Suits to clear at $4.50. • CLINTON BARGAIN STORE. Next door to 1VIcTaggarts' Bank. tYPIONWINX./... AMY& DUNGANNON. • .iffiss Kate McClinchey of Auburn was a guest at the home of Mrs. J. Johnston for a Mw days. recently. • Messrs. Ohas. Elliott and B. J. El- liott attended the Civilian Rifle As- sociation matches in London last week, returning itt a new auto secent- ly purchased by the former, 2asatasr---, nroivnr,s1mKuns, ExcuRstoNs . to MAN TT013A , ALBERTA, S'ASK AT- CITEWAN Each Tuesday until October 27, in- clusive Winnipeg mid Return $35,00 Edmonton and Return 48.00 From Toronto and Stations West and north of Toronto. Proportion- ate fares from stations East of Tor- • . _Particulars front ['Latvians Pacific NEWS -RECORD MAWS -la -ADM -A, Agelds write 1\1% 1\fuiPhY' D. P. A., Toronto, t. y411 alt; Corning to 'Clinton on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd Prof. Dorenwend of Toronto will be at The Rattenbury House With a special sample of all the lateet styles in 1-IA112-GOODS. FOR LADIES formations, pompadours, waves, fronts) full wings, There will be shown beautiful braids, switches, b.an 5- etc,, ot the finest quality hale and workmanship that , cannot be excelled. Thr se who are desirous of seeing something that will beau- tify thelr appearance should not miss this opportunity of calling at the hotel during the visit. GENTLEMEN : Are You Bald ?_ Come and have a free demonstration of The Dorenwend • Sanitary Patent Toupee . which is the only structure of its kind. They are featber-weight, in- detecta ble, hygenie and will make you appear 20 years younger. (Worn by men in all stations of life and oyer 250,000 in use.) 1 4021? M11911•111110111176111 ONE OF THE LARGEST SALES OF FURNITURE. Having bought out the Furniture and Utederta k- ing business of Mr. Wesley Walker, and in other to re- duce stock, for the next fifty days, we put on one of the largest sales of Furniture that was everheld in the county of Huron, This stock must be reduced and the prices are not to be considered, All Goods Bought During Sale Will be Cash. JAS. DUNFORD Night and Sunday calls answered at residence over the store. Phone 28. Emma FREE WAR MAPS! Every Reader of The News -Record flay Have a War Map Free. A Map 34 x 24 resit, showing dearly every boundary, every city, every town, village, hamlet and river in the whole European War area, Each map in IL neat folder of convenient size. The Family fferalcrand Weekly Star of Monteeal has seamed exclusive rights for the War Map prepared by the celebeated map dem of G. W. Bacon Se Co,, Ltd., oi London, England. itis beyond question the most comprehensive map printed, The News -Record has completed arrangements by which our readers can secure a copy of this excellent Map free of charge. I -fere Is Our Offer Good For 30 Days Only. The price of The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Canada's Greatest News - panel, is one dollar 0. year. • The PriCC of The News -Record M one dollar ft year, _We now offer both papers tor one year each, including a copy of Th P Family Elerald's War Map, size 30 x 10 inches, in a neat folder of convenient size for only $1.85. This offer applies to all subscribers, new or renewal, who pay for the, two papers inside next 30 days from this date. • To follow the war eibuation intelligently The Family Herold War Map is necessary, 'Hsi-a:add be in every Canadian Rome. Order at once. .-- W. J. Mitchell, News -Record, Clinton. Nat lonal Portand Cement.! We have ju`st received a carload of the same old brand of,Tortland Cement which has always given yon such com- plete satisfaction. It always fills your requirements, 'You cannot make a mistaketusing the National. S. J. ANDREWS, Clinton. The News -Record to Jan. 1915 for 25c.