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The Clinton News Record, 1913-08-28, Page 4Clinton NeWs-ReCOra _ A Pretty Wedding That Took Gocierich ProwashIP Place in Stanley Township On Teekday evening a muncher of th�. girl friends of Miss. Frances Jenkins Yesterday Afternoon. Aatherec ter hon'te en the Tele- v,m.mthis; phone Road and in view of her an^ viTI-;re proaclung maniage presented her rof ellaneems hOme oIVIr. and NI e' 'John Ptaron ,With a snOwer misb I • 1 " old use 11/lany of the F Stn When ,t1,01: .1e,es oi louse t. , • n.,11, 0, 'gifts were 'of linen, some handsoinely young,eSt daughtm Mary iii be- ' onibroirlered, 'and'all were ,pretty and . came the bride of Walter (terdon. • eesf 1 Aft ' resentation •the HAte'rin1,4e-ned()/yrt ,strrs. Robert Ho!rnes,ala°•,..` °veiling was very happily spent in ' tongt -.erly of. Clintea,,, now, a Toront,o, rfutSie, and he ortneti i daintily, prepared refreshments, promptlY at., .1c2 • o'clock, to Mr. and Mrs, Edwards and ':titeir 'StiainS di; .111(/ wedding fitariAl lilaYed two daughters of Toronto •were , ,the' by Holmes, guests' Of their aunt and uncle, 'Mr. onto, the bride entered the reocli oci and Mrs, 'Charles 'Cook of the Lake the arm of het" father, end took her Shire Road, tlie past week. Mr, Williams of Toronto has been. a summer guest at the home of Mr: Trick and also of other friends in the vicinity. , On Surilay morning last at $t. James' Ouch', Middleton, Miss Mina IVIidcileton and Afr. Williams of Tor!' onto rendered as a duet, "AD Is Well," Mr. Williams, who is leader of a choir in Toronto, has very,. kindly assisted in the service -of song in this . church on several occasions during the summer and it is expect- ed tliat he will sing a solo at next Sunday morning's service. His eon- tributiens have been very much ap- preciated by both preacher and peo- ple. Miss Maud McGregor is visiting friends in Toronto and New Ham- burg. place beside the -groom, it:110i.4t11 • a wedding bell, in an evergrien and rose-oi-sha,ren eanopy, ' Rev. Dr. SteWart of Toronto per- . formedi the ceremeny, and at ' its close Mrs. John Innes bang "0, • Promise The bride was prettily attired in charmese satin and carried a shower hamlet of White roses. Fier travel- ling dress was navy blue serge. M- , ter congratulations and a sumptuous wedding dinner, the wedding ,party left for Toronto, whore they will their home in Edmonton, . sped a Mw days before going to Among those from a distance who attended the wedding were : Dr. MeElven of Detroit, uncle of the bride :„ Mrs. E. Holmes, -St, Cathar- ines, arid Mr., Mrs. and Miss Idd Holmes of Toronto. The bride was the recipient of many handsome presents, amoral' them being a piano front the groom. The Picnic a Great Success. The picnic held yesterday mider the auspices of St. Joseph's rniiii111 was was one or the most successful in a long series. - The weather was o. k. The arriNements Were elaborate, and complete. .„, Misses Winnifred and Irene Miller left on Monday for Toronto to re; same • their positions as stenogra: pliers after an enioyable fortnight' vacation under the parental root that of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller. Mr. Mogaly of Exeter spirit ihe week -end as 'the guests of Mr. Charles C'ook, Miss& Hattie, and Edna Mrler have returned home aftet: spendiag, a week with friends in Goderich and Salt - ford. Miss Elizabeth -Routledge and her friend, Miss Flayor of Steelton, spent Pretty nearly the whole country a feW days with the formes's aunt, Mrs. James Milfer of the Hayfield There was music by the Lucknow Line. Miss Routiedge also spent a pipers and others, It was Mate gal- few days with her aunt, Mrs, G. It , ore. , 8heppard at Hohnesville. • Everybody had a good time, The Misses TIaherlaek of Buffalo Financially as well as ahem& spent the week past as the guests of • the picnic was a success. Mrs. C'. C'ook of the Lake Shore Road. side appeared to he present. Blgth. Mrs, Alex. Taker and son of Har- ristonhave been the guests of tho l'ady,'si brother'Mr, J. H. R. Elliott. Mrs: Wm. Scott and Miss Patience Scotthave returned from an extend- ed visit to New Mexico, LOW RATES FOR LABOR DAY. The Grand Trunk Railway will is- sue single fare tickets Saturday and IVIonday, good until Tuesday. And at fare and one third on Pridby, Satur- day and Monday good to retina Wed- nesday. Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moritz. and family of Guelph and Mr. Geo. Kib- ler of Berlin yere in town for a couple. of days last week, making the journey in Mr. Moritz's auto. Mr. E. Demomy of the Sauticle Line lost a tarn with a quantity of hay and two valuable horses by fire re - Costly. Mr. Saniue, Geiger .of 1, he j t,ivince of Saskatchewan is spending a veva. tion with his parents, l'er. Mid hits. Moses' Geiger, and other ft lends and relatives hereabouts. READ.Y.. WEAR GARAtElsrl..8 .1.111•111111111111111.1.0111aNIMININM PHONE No, 78 Day Goons am) liOUSE FCRNISUINGS Couch & Co. New fallNiantles Never in our business experience have we been able to offer our Superior trade as Mantles as we are showing now. We spared no effbrt, to secure the best that ex- perience. skill andf money could make we no w oiler them to you for your choos- ing. We passed into stock this week 225 Mantl6s in eluding Ladies, Misses:and childrens, every woman ex- pecting o buy thisseason should see our display be- cause of their unusal beau- ty and excellence. • Come and take a look to buy or not to buy. Millinery News Our Milliners our back from their holidays and are busy getting ready for the opening which will be an" nounced latter. Second Wife Said to, Constanc From C $t: Paul, „Minn.,. Ang,,'25,Litev. 31, Picathoni a coagivgaianal , isiter 'of -St. Dmitri eloped, with a year-old girl. of his 'church, They were 'married bn Winnipeg ion Week; , „Rev, Lldr. Pearson- • Ilea Made numher df statements regarding pre- vious marriages that have restated in the suggestion that he may, have committed• bigamy. It is ,alingetl that his second wile 'formerly lived Ta Clinton, Ont., and that hbr peispie now are there. Mr. Pearsonat 'first said she died in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, then amended his 'statement by say- ing -he meant, the wife of a friend of- hiS died in "Siena Rapids. /Pearson also is quoted as having said lie ob- tained a divorce. •. What became of his first" wile also is Dot clear. She is an English wornain it is said. • (In reference to the above •Dr. Thompton bas received S,'" letter from Mr. Morgan L.. Hutchings, ,Qcoretai y of the Society, for the Relief of the Poor at St. Paul, who, representing the authorities is ankle is" to It aril the whereabouts of the second Mrs. Pearson, The Dr. has been unable. to furnish any information, na person hereabouts appearing to know any- thing about Mrs. Pearson, at arty rate not by that liable, rhe fami y with whom dhe is said to have dirtad here know nothing of imr. Hallett Township News -Record to end of 1913 for 25c Mr, Michael Blake returned. to Win- nipeg Tuesday after spending a few pleasant days at his home here, Mr. Edward Blake of Detroit is visiting his permits, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blake, having come over to at- tend the big picnie held yesterday. Miss Alice Carhert of, SPatorth come up last week and is visiting her cousin, Miss Allie Carhert. Miss Lizzie Sullivan of Kingsbridge is . visitins at Mr. I), Flynn's. Mr. George Mann Jr. has bought Mr. P. 0. Reytirokri bath to take the place of the one he recently had burned, and is baying it moved. London Road Messrs, Walter Layton, Wm. Wal- ter and Oscar Switzer left for Sas- katchewan on Monday afternoon. Mr. G. B. Hanley is attending the Mg Fair in Toronto this \vim', Albert Livermore of To-avo is spending a vacation at his to te here. Mr. Fred. Nott has greatly it'll:or- ed the appearance tof his place by er- ecting a wire fence across the front. Mrs. W. •Falconer and Miss Jean spent the week -end the guests of Mrs. Harold Landesborough of .Eg- tnondvillc. News -Record to end or 1913 for 25c Stanleg Township Mr. Thomas and Miss Ruth Reid have been visiting Lucknow friend, during the past •week. Mrs. Geo. Coleman and her son Anson and daughter Elsie of Hills - green are in Litekrow this week at- tending the funeral of the late Mr. Robt. Blake, Little Miss Eunice Reid visited in Clinton ld'st week. News -Record to mid of 1913 for 25c News -Record to end of 1913 for 25e 3IEXIDO FOR TUE MEXICANS. Under New (lniternment Etiglish Language to he Elinditatial One cause of the recent uprisin^ Mexico was foetid in the extent t -r which the resources of the ectintr:, had been exploited bx fore:otters for the benefit or the foreigners. Under the new govarnMent an attempt Is apparently • to be made to se^ilre larger share of the profits from these resodrees for the Mexican ceorie, Among ether, things re.ilwave, have heretofore been ornrated arge- ly by n'en from the united Ste tos amt Canada, are, if pre- . sent Intentions are rarri-ed ont„ to he operated by' 'natives. As part of this movement a convention of rail- way men front all Darts of Mexico has been called to meet in the C:ty ot Mexico next month to devise the most effective plan to abolish the foreign languagea on the railroads." When It bs remeMbered that oh' nermunt nI the employment of so many Atherl- CAP locomotive 0.11g11(10r8 anti eon, duntors on the National Ilise,s and other roads, train &dere are given in Cnolich, this novetnear hes fin ornin- 011A book. it Is further deelared ttrat 'the conVention will' have n Vale, and railway men will select their oresidential candidate and support In A Lady." Value In Straw Stack& Many farm leases this year contain a new and wise provision stipulating that straw ,must either be converted into manure on the premises or its equiva- lent in manure returned by those carry- ing it away. City dealers who have gone to the country recently to con- tract straw have met with flat refusal. Where straw has been sold to neigh - tiers the ,return of manure haa been denlanded. The average farm owner even when a nonresident Is learning that soli depletion IS poor policy. - Breeder's Gazette. „ .0*.0001144:><” • i la spring ,the farmer is do.wn,. i . And out -down In the furrow, out , SS the. fieldi '0<til*4,0.04:),0004)00.004+0444 ' • . Melon Bugs. • .. , . To get rld of the melon aphis, the little hug, that spoils your crops'spray . the Vities with a . mixture of„ eight pounds,of Whale olt or laundry Soap to , fifty .gallons of water or one p$irt ,.''hlack lea.f.4(.1,'! g tobasce .eoncOctIOnl. "to 1 000:parts, ot water to which whale ell or laundry, Soap:has. been added at , Hie rate .Of four pounds to, fifty 'galiella., • .otwater,. say s the„profesoor of. onto- ' niolOgilt the KO apt a.eitietantrateet..,, lege. :,...-LL-L_.-2'..._,.............._-_:.;..::...:_.L., ' ,..- - 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Miss ,Lailra Au•drew has returtrd'to prOtt afkeZ • Lint.11 I .6! Si•ster P, Stephen-, • Mrs. 'D, Sutherland iS visiting her 'daughter, Mrs, -S. B. Kindy of t Tor- °'11Mr.i'. J. 11; returnad • ir two-fuorltlIs.' Visit. with her, /qrs. • Gorier of London spent a -few days the guest ' of her sister), Mrs, .11, Cololough., ' • Quito 'a number in this vicinity are getting their threshing done. • Mr. Hector- Lindsay of Cleveland, Ohio, viSited his brother, Mr: Peter Lindsay, for a few days recently. His twice, Mists Janet Lindsay, who has been visiting here for • some time, returned with him to her home nt Eloreriee. Mr. Wm. Stanley of Fi.oli-riegville visited his daughter, Mrs, D. Tudor, last week. • St. Helens. Misses Edna and Nina Woods have returned home. after ,spending a few days in Bluevale. A union picnic of the Sunday schools of St. Helens will be held in Mr. Morton's grove on Friday of this week, Rev. 5. M. • Whaley Will preach in Lana's Presbyterian church on day next, next, botli morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDowell 'vis- ited the latter's father on Sunday. Mr. Hyde has engaged Mr. Crosby, formerly of Belfast, to look after his blacksmith shop during his visih to New Ontario. Mr. Hyde lett this week for Nex Ontario to loo"c after lig; claim there. Ile intends staying for some time. Miss Lizzie Wellwood of New 'York York is vgAting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Webb. Mr. win. Rutherford had a marc and colt struck and killed by light- ning Thursday night. Quite a number of our young men left for the west this week,. Mrs. Ilenry Woods spent , a a few days ab the, home of Inc parents in Winghani. Mrs. Craw, and family left for their home in Fergus after spending a few weeks at the manse here. Miss Minnie Ramage spent a few clays in Wingham last week. Miss Ftsarl Webster leaves this week to attend High School at Toronto Miss Flora Levis of Kinlough vis- ited at the parental home here last week. A lino bouncing toy arrived at the home of Mr. Jas. Baker lastt week. ' Zurich Miss Elsie Johnston Las rritIrned to her home in Kincardine eller a visit with her sister, Mr. W. 11. Moise ef Luckno was a visitor in town for a few days re- cently, THE FORE'ION INVASION. The ever improving facilities Inc the importation of foreign grown fruit into Canada is creating a new situation in Canadian markets. At one time , Canadian consumers had to eat home grown fruit or none at all. Now foreign grown fruit is sold in every village. Oregon and Washington apples are competing with the Canadian product in the prairie provinces. In Ontario itself Washington fruit finds a ready sale. Even the imported banana to some of 'our apple growers is beginning to look like a serious menace. The situation, however, is not so hopeless as some seem to consider it. This foreign fruit is not Underselling the home grown product, In fact it is generally sold at a cookideraMy higher price, For instance, Oregon apples, were selling in St. Catharines O few months ago at five cents each, while Canadiaa apples could be had , for half the prieel ---- The difference between foreign and home grown fruit is largelyi in the packing. United States growers take great care in making their packageslook as attractive as pos- sible. . Instead of the awkward and unattractive barrel they offer the mut- veniently sized and attractive box. And they pack honestly. When Canadian fruit growers learn a lesson from foreien rivals, and pack aS well as they do, foreign grown fruits will not find such a ready •roarket in Canada.-Fatm and Dairy. 1VIY CONSCIENCE Sometimes my conscimice says to me, says he, Don't you know me? And I says, skeered chroligh and through, Of course I do. You are a nice Chap every way, I'm here to say. Your make nie cry, .you make me pray, and All them good things that -a -way. That is at night. Where do you stay Durin' the day ? And then iny conscience says once. more, You kniaw me, shore ? Oth, yes,. says r, a trill-1111in' faint. You're jes' ' a saint. :ysaufre ways 'is all no holy -right, I love you better every algid You come.' around, till pluni day- light. • - • When you are out of dight. And thenmy conscience sort of grits . his teeth 'andspits on his two •; hands , And grabs, 'of course, Some 'old remorse • And beats me with the big butt end Of that thing, -,till nay closest friend hardly ilsnow • me. Now, says he,' 'Re Perdu'', aa you into be, • Atid allus .thInk o' -James Whitcomb HilleY TOWAShilp Mrs. Shannon, wife of Solorno Shannon, one of -the early settler here, died on Friday weeic after shOrt illness of. paralysis, • Miss Hanna Moore Ot Toronlo who spent a week with her •Sister Mrs. 5, .1. Bell, has returned home Harvesting operations are , abou complete. The prop is hut an.ave '• Wm. Davidson, who had • a stcok sone time ago, is not improving 'vr." Leonard „Bolton of Baden home on a visit last week, Mrs.Megwan spent a few days it Toronto recently. C1,0015 SPORI'S, WIN. OR LOSE. On WednesMay of last week one o the fastest games of Lacrosse wit nessed in Winghtun was played a the park between Cffinton and Wing ham. The game wok clean an fast and resulted in 6-1 in favor o home team. Out boys deserve grea credit for their development an are now in the running. The Clinto boys proved themselves to be maul sporth, playing the game clean an square.-Wingliarn Advance. The Spotton , Bodine:3s Colleges which re -open for the fall term o Sept. 2nd, are the largest trainers o young people in Canada. They ar affiliated with the Commercial Edu cators' Association ot Canada an have a chain of ieven colleges o I which the Clinton Business- Colleg a worthy link. There are man reasons why young neople should at tend one of these colleges as we hay over two thousand graduates per yea and these schools have been estab lished 'during the past thirty years Every graduate is guaranteed a pos ition, consequently no young perso need hesitate as to gaining a foothol in the business world. "In a multi tude of counsellors there is wisdom,' consequently having over thirty tea Mims in these various colleges w have been able to piek out a currieul um surpassing most schools. Thu famous system of Bliss book-keepin is a leading feature in the Comme Mal Departments and in the Steno graphic Departments students ma take either Gregg or Pitmanic short hand, Those who cannot enter on th opening on. Sept, 2nd may enter an other day of the year as each studen is instructed individually at his ow dedx. Those who cannot enter a present may study at home througbm our Home Study Department, with- out any. further charge. The Spottm Business Colleges have trained ten of thousiands of young people and eonsequently are in a position to train other ambitious ones, Thos desirous of improving their condition in life should write to the Glint° Business College, Clinton, Ont. -2 A FIIGH GRADE SCHOOL. Many of our readers may attend Business College this tall, Do not ,forget (hat some schools are hotter than others. We direct the a.ttea- tion of our readers to Stratford Bus- iness College which has no superior in the province. The Fall term is from Sept. 2n4. Those interested should write the College for a free catalogue. ONLY A 111,1 .3 . Many Are not being benefited by the summer vacation as they should be now, notwithstanding much outdoor life, they are little if any stronger than they were. The tan on their faces is darker and makes them look healthier, but it is only a mask, They are still nervous, easily tired, upset by trifles', and they do not eat or sleep well. What they nod is a tonic for the nerves, that perfects' di- gestion, creates, appetite, and makes sleep refreshing and that is Hood's Sarsaparila. Pupils and teachers will generally lind the Chief purpose of the ' vacation best subserved by this great medicine which, as we know, "builds up the whole system". 111111111.1.1111....imalallitmelasemoi SCHOOLS Re -Open Sept. 2nd We are ready with SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. 1111 III' C1.INTON ZL32r±e, Agust 2Ist, 191 • WITHOUT Better Brea A DOUBT Could Not Be YOU' f,I., Made FIND THIS OUT-, -THAT'S WHAT, YOU'LL IN, ALL , YOUR TRAVELS- SAY WHEN YOU RAVE POtiliND,ABPUT' '' TRIICID.THIS CRISPY, THE BREAD THAT'S •, - • CRUSTY, BEST wrra ANY • MOTHER'S BREAD • MEAL - IS JUST THE ONE HARTLIFF'S 'AND ONLY REAL - PHONE NO. 1 MOTHER'S AND HAVE IT DELIVERED tt BREAD TO YOUR HONI3103531 EVERY DA Y. I 1 1 , , - - - _ ' i HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Our stock sorted convince sortment. 'Special • _ was never larger or better as..- tban at the present and a call will you when you look over our as- Prices On Rugs. The ity Store of Qual Phone 28 'WI W alker Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Residence Phone 140 . Iltaz.-‘-ai. • 0 I. $ a$ i • $ : i o • t i t • 0 o i • • ! 1• $ I ...... Heintzman & Co . Limited. Real Bargains in Upright Pianos Ten slightly used, Upright Pianos, all in good condition, at one third to one half the original price on small weekly or monthly payments. Write for needed particulars. Heintzman & Co. 19305-4 Yonge St. - TORONTO HEIN or TZNIAN & CO. 38 Ontario St. •Stratford .... 0. : 0 0 $ • • / .. I • • t i $ • i $ 0 $ HEINTZMAN & CO.—Please mail a list .of slightly used Upright Pianos tised in The Clinton News -Record. NAME ADDRESS me today adver- ........... • The Western Fair London, Canada. THE GREAT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Sept sth to 13th ' $27,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions Magnificent Programme of Attractions Twice Daily. Two Speed Events Daily Fireworks Every Night. $2,000.00 added to the prize list this year. Take a Holiday and visit London's Exhibition Single Fare on all Railroads in Western, Ontario SPECIAL. EXCURSION DATES -September 9111, 11111 and 12th Prize Lists and all imformation from the Secretary W J REID President • 1, M, HUNT, Secretary National Portland Cement. After trying other kinds YOU ways come back to the BEST. The best ce- ment is the National Portland Cement. It is the Old Stand -By. A Car loadnust in. S. J. ANOREVVS. CLINTON-. 25c. will pay a sub to News -Record to end of 191