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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-02-14, Page 5aiity in TC1-1 S • is an essential with •us Everything in the construction of our timepieces is shaped with this end in view. They are made to' -keep good time and, give _gsneral_satis4 --fiefront. The prices placed on them are reaeon. able, and in. the es. timation of many who . have compared them really closer than those quottd by the SNAP advertiser,oc- casionally flashed be - 'fore the eyes of the uninformed, mMismi•mmoimsspessse. Tarn•poslims. Je ettelere.end 1Thetleleitie Opposite the Market CLINTON or eyes Tested Free -€11 ,•••• A Greal Sinus Our big Tea Demonstration was a great success. We served some 408 people, of different` opinions regarding the several blends, some prefering Blue Ribbon, others Rain Lals, hile the majority declared in favor of Lipton's and Salada the best, • although a number. chose Ben Hur. But ALL ' agreed •Teas sampled were of excellent qual- ity, of the highest gra:de, and were loud in their commenda- tion of the demonstration. W. T O'N I THE HUB GROCER ....-••41•14•••••114111110 MI.41111111411111111M111114 Ohl N.L'US ICU& Clinton huittet itsPOrt. 1 CominanitatiOn the TOWn 0004011 ;at any time. inref.. Q° 1 . wa :0_340:ho:fonniei, yes reepeedbie ter Irence to Meter chug" we and omit 414144 "'" "4W" 1144"4" r srirs1=1444 ;1144". "11"4. 01404°Pr :OvintgrtlelleteLeAletforecapacity I Whole 0•10.04. • , 90 to 02 . 1 „.„„e„,,ehreee,,,,,eene„we!„..„,.., gini+tetter ; °there compel their customDui their owle meters, but the - Oita ..............e0 45 tie 0 40 , , , average is about 25c per month. rAeriey ...... ,.. 0 60 to 0 Id Ziootr_lo *Light, !Another thing which the People of oe 44411. *A al./ 44,..* 0 00 tO 0 PO i Clioton should not overicole is the via ..... , .... , ... 0 23 to 0 24 TO Ad BO itOr orthe-Neto Era fact, thee there are only Um towns in go i " Batter ....... • ....." 0 22 to 0 23 DOare SIR -MOM you kindly allow the County of Huron that have an all . o .., ...... tut epee° in you valuable paper to i , g eerv ce, and Clinton is one of Ohiekelle, dry picked, lb 0 07 to 0 10 'reply to Mr Cooper's letter. in 7°u' them, also that if we shift demi Our ' Ducks, per ih.....,.... 0 OS to 0 10 lasne of Feb etb. In Ur 0°ePer a in' plant et Midnight, as we have 4 Per - 08084 ' 'I *-•••A •• • . • . 0 0040 10 teresting Ana mieleadlit letter to the hoe right to 40 according to our °wk. TOWO kletleeil$ he Ina• ell tue suaL'Itract, We would save 0 hours run and eurseys " ... 0 10 to o i.o "Lent that the comPlaints from fle.; a lciss of Over $1000 per year. When Sirths IllarriageS 4. DeathS . acintdigeebnaarignor4g, arthtle tBoteeottrreieot Liiiggithoteknflo gietwureitperantototrenerytehdersui4noli,getiteenrft I were a° nmerehe that he "8 forced I was an average rate of 12c er 1080 .. i to investigate the matter. 110er if Mr I - ekaNiSTRONO-In Ontario Califor- nue_Jao gstb; to Mr.--emd,elttre AriuritrebEe a eon, WHITEe-In Exeter, on 'Feb. 201 to Mr and Airs.J White, a son. • MeALLISTER - In Goderich, on , Monday, Feb 3rd, to Mr Owl Mrs Wite McAllister, a daughter. OUTGO Ooderich p. on Feb. 2 to -Mr and Xis Reuben Grigg, a son. MARRIAGES, JOHNSTON-LOVETT -On Wed- nesday, February 12th,at the residence / of Mr Chas Lovett,- by the Ref 0 R Gurnee M A, Miss 41:113ie Lovett, of Goderieh Tp, to Mr Robert. Gordon Johnston, cf East Wanrioshe ' DIED' • • FREER -In Centralia ore %Pride, watts an a losing concern. e have • service Magee s statement in reference to bad wilco luau ittuesrate down to an ay. cor-and eXoehitant eberges .W.tott:e agp 0 4, and gave' an all night Property dornet, wap he, as chairman ,L51, toernoe,„:„kiLwaask.from_the.eititens-. re 'ics-hrelaltYin) IS a fair deal, which we have alarms remaining silent far neariy one year after his election, During Mr ,0.00Pees tqlreecomesceiveclie when thw ePeeaecriaff past, and r7raolo htehtwhe- ra teras Chairman of the Property ' er the twice of lighting, down will cOmmiteee, he never at any time reg- come the, prices, . isterecl complaint to either of the principals of the Electric Light C. In winlinaticsphiagareil" Ur Editor* 101' your hie charges in reference to church rates the writer can say that in the Clinton Electric Light Co. seyen years he has had charge of the Per W. J. Stevenson. Electric Light plant, not one complaint „ has been mewed from any church County Capp Mgt's' official or any member authorized by any church board, in regard to rates eharged the several chnrchee.• Mr Carlisle of •Londeshoro, takes The Electric Light Ou still.roaentain charge of the stat:oo here. street lig tingle lower ire Clinton than that the rice charged .the Town for Mrs 13e11, mother of Mr Motet Bell of Seaforth, 'died on Thursday' at her in the maiortty of towns in Ontario, hours of lighting lend amperage of hcau.,,,,e neer 41en281' , ...' z., • ' Feb 7th, Mary Freer, Benet of the Jets; lamp's Considered. In Mr Cooper's 0 it Anderson. 0 T R netaliotiageut Thomas Freer, aged 85 yeas. table of prices charged in other towns, at 13eigrave has just been promoted to • 4 • , only one town has the same amperage Thielington Beach Junction, oear ' HARDY -In Clinton, on Saturday as Clinton ; ehe others run 'barn 3 to Hamilton. '' ' Feb 8th, MIA Hardy, in his 80th. vear. • 6.6 amp comeared with 9 env in. Olin - Cat arine Taymr, wife of John Bell. own etreet li hting system, know . municipality m Ontario, owning its esroloclhr btahoiaegboalordwgoaoreebuineitpoessbuiroliGneess: • • • Years' • ' bueipess only. 13elow is a list of ten BeLL -In flay township, jr gete, teen. ' writer knows that not one • Mr W Howell. who some , time ay • SWAN -lo Ooderich tp.; on Tuete what it costs them to run their lamPs, day,' Feb llth Wm H. S -wan, aged 88- buying mit mr unless they are in the street lighting .The Annual' Convention Of the On. tarbieBranch of the Domiedien ' towns of about the sande size as Olin- Togo/gegen iwaRecteis ton and taken at random from letterl and edneeday; of next week. single ance *ell be held in lorente Tuesday ' S b12 - received,frorn the severai towns an Oe.TTLE-Tleis otferiegs ot the june- on el rat ways entering the city. s time Stock "yards yesterday were 18. • ' It carloads, 'consisting of 407 .cattle, 10 Principal Taylor received word on r calves, 3 sheen, and 29 hogs, Choice Monday that Willie Argo; the excee- t buteher lots sold at $4,75 to $5.25;good tionally bright pupil (formerly of e loads at $4 50. to $4.75 ; and medium Wingham High •School) who won the Tit - from $4 to $4.50 • °oilmen. $3.75 GO $4; scholarshi s in Seienee last July, has SAMOA' 3301 ADVENTURI. N Runaway Lad Has Terrible Experi. once In an Open Boat. A runaway sailor boy no, d. ' ward Gray has had A terrible experi- ence; He was afloat all night in an open boat in the North See. GLaY wi.s 10u!1c1iecently lying on the beach at Waltonenetlie-Naze shivering with. cold. Besidehim ley . a .groonded beet, A man named 'Southgate made the: discovery, and, eeeIng the lad was in a state of col. illeoposteo,. took him to a, policeman'ee, Poe. A *arm fire rev:ved 'him, and he e""! toId a most extraordinary etory. • He ran eava,y, he `Said trona the newly erected Royal Naval Barracks t -Shaky, whoreIiC was-- stationed' as a second-class boy. He walkedto leranteilegtree, end there found a boat, . The. idea occurred to him of Seizipg ' the boat and rowing oast° sea. He plied the oars till he had passed through Ilerwieh harbor into the North Sea. Soon he beginto feel the terrible cold, and his numbed, betide could bold the oars no longer. Me Vaft At the mercy of the waves. All through the bitterly cold night he drifted along,, almost .insepsible. At daybreak a steamer hove in sight, hut his feeble shouts were unheard. -Mope rose. again when' three, barges eame into view, but despite his shout* „. and edges they passed. unheeding. , At leet when he was too helpless, ' and hopelesa to see or feel, ho -heard the grating of shingle. 'Lifting him • - self up; he saw the boat had grounded on a beach. He made one spring and landed on the Shore. Then he new no more MI lie found Mr. Southgate bendipg over him. The bey remained at the polies.. man's 'house Until the naval authori- ties sent for h' • • • un e reports issued each year. We -hold far 'et:rum, trip may be secured t ciritish Immigration. Recent 13ritish. official emigration re - urns show Chtuida's unquestioned upremacy among countries receiving. ritish emigrants. • In 1906 Canada liceived 5,300 more Britishers than he United States, and in 1907 she re. (dyed 16,969 more. The rest of the ritish 'Empire is nowhere as corn- ered to Canada. Despite the assist - d passages, Anstralasia received'only prices and information from every Electric Light Co either municipal or private, in Canada and the United States, which reports are 'always open for the inspection of the mayor and council, or any customer of the Elec... ern: Light Co We do not pretend to be able tee supply electricit3r. as cheaply a'n Clinton as in towns where they are run in connection with a water works and cows froin2 I -2c to 3 1.2e. , There also won the7th Edward Blake seteg. •P If a slight tncrease in the demand' for fng to good bencher cattle, ivith very little - arship in general proficiency, amount' e advance in the offerings, for common- but we can compare favorably with The charge of theft of grebe- pre • fer- I.e. , • •• er goods . • any town of the same size where the red by John Sawyer, of Blanshard ee Township, against Bye= Rowcliffe, of la Ueborne geownshi as fed n 14, th dismissed the charge, bolding that u there was no evidenc•• whetever to eh substantiate the accusation. la 369 as against Canada's 117,586, Of ourse large proportion of these are dults. It is probably true to say that reat Britain presented to Canada st year a population hardly lege than at of the Province of Saskatchewan. As: iiprecedented British ' exodus syn- ronises •with the unprecedentedly rge foreign trade. Srfnecp-eAt the junctio•n yesterday have to buy their fuel end •run a 1 • ni ht, . „ 41 4: I export ewes, $3 75 to 54.25; bucks, $3.50 to e3.75. -- . , - • BOOS—Receipts of hogs as well tie of cattle have shrunk very ' ouniledure ing tLe past week owing to the block- aded condition of the railways.- Not- withstanding this however, prices are, if anything, a little veeaker than they were a week ago, the Wm Davies Co, ,quoting at $5.35 off cars in Toronto, and the Park Blackwell and Co at unusually quiet day at the Junction ! $5.11ollnies--B.oCeaded roads made an hoese market yesterday. Some seven- ty horses in all were offered for- sale, but they were nnt the kind buyers were looking few, and only about tide. ty, heed were sold at $130 to $170, while - a number of serviceably -sound ones' broughatorn $45 to $137.50. A oarload of French-Canadian horses were, on band, a few cif them big enough for light -delivery horees;thick and blocky, A remarkable Coincidence ,exis s with the family of Wm- Monday, who resides in Owen Sound Of a family of six members„ consisting of father, mother, and four -children, eyery one was born on'a Tuesday. Specia • THIS WEEK, ON ALL z r. • eady.togovvear Clothing I N OLUDI NG Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, • Men's .Odd Pants Men's Odd Vests, tweed, knitted and corduroy, • Boys' Knickers, etc. • 5 Pine Tailoring a Specialty a E W JACOB LIN TON J. B. Hoover. 1 1 simanalmesesieseeesesemossolamea- Nelson saii. Furniture. efot"Olteettenseeetereereeeee,„10,4ine and:stayincirrithead is our purgose • eXpect to retain OM* dilprettlanY with Furniture, with only cheap -1 ness to recommend IL: We know that Purnituee which did not prove Its worth actUal and long service would Make us I10„ friends, so for our cur ownsakee,k, we handle only the kind that yoni can rely upon. If our pricesLarei low our qualities are not, I, and itine e Would be fool's tut 1400VER, & BALL, rwT AND lipartAIIINGI (Prices for 'Street Lighting.) Amp Street 1,er Year • • Laraf.a. Lig_hts • Clinton • 9.. • .18 $60 Oshawa 9 2°S(36 ' Harriston ..... Aylmer ... , .. . 6.. ...12 $75 Sinicoe.. ,9., '30 Stratinroy.: . .... --- Walracebueg ... ..25... . $70 Waterloo 6.6.. 25 $92 50 Seafprth . 9' 17, 86950 , $65 ' Renfrew ' In regard to the style of lamps Use on the streetb we are -using th same style of lamps as are in use in 7 per cent of the towns and cities i Ontario ; in fact nearly all the cities including TorontoeLondon, Beantfor and Sttatfordl eseran open ere lamp '.hien will give as gopod or bette light out of doers than .the euelese earnterepeetnereference to Mr Cooper' charge of unfair charges forincandes p, ATIW er o ed - I • • . * Last Monday 'evening, .John ben - he' e of enytb, shipper' his show team Of heavy draught "horses , weighing 3000 poineleeteLondon,leritIr .Straehe_ an, ef.BritiSh. umhie,- who will take them West. , Mr. Der) holm received a fancy pritte for them. At six fairs this fall Lhey took 4 eget prizes, 1 20e and 1 3rd. The teem , was ,lard beat. „ e Friday as ;Mrs T Wood of • Brussels, 5 was aboutto descend the- hall stairs, n at her home, carrying a • lighted lam p , in one tend ana aome-clothing lie the d other, she slipped and fell headlong to , the bottom,. passing. the 16 steps with ✓ a hurz•y that considerably exceeded hee d usual agility. Fortunately the light s- in the lam p wen to ne pit ttin g Any (lan- e- ger Iron) fire out of the question. A. cent -lighting,--wiSere •heads ..theneld have studied this question and decided that oo ligrting coropany in fearnes thus custornerecould charge the stun rate per 1000 Watts to all. The custone er who burns the greatest laiimber Of hours, no matter what his bosiness is, is . the best customer of the lighting Co;the customer with. ten . in stalled and burning 10 hours per night, is entitled. to much lower rete per 1000 watts than the customer with 100 lights installed and burning one, hour per night. I _think any reasthistile marl can understand this, ae4n. the One case have only to holdrnachiii- ery and.plant for 10 lights and in the ether case machine7y, and plank for 100.1ights.- • • '••• • . •!. A:controversy of imuch interest and importance to lighting comperlys the .country over has:been going on for isome• time .in Minneapolis. The city officials startedout with the proposi- tion Oar the rates charged by the lighting company were too high, and that the same rate per 1000 watts should be made to all eustoniere with - Out to condition pfloacl, ex - bent foreenentity discount. The, light ing conipany had been fallowing the example-ofealleaafelY=-mantiged-conee pante% and had put in foie* a system. of rates under which customers having the .best load factors, (that is, rising the greatest number of hours perdav,) •were given much the lowest rate, . ---,As a result, of this controversy between the city and the coineany, several ex- pert investigationszliav been .rnade of the conipany's affairs the result Of. all the investigatione have been to uphold. the correctness of the COM- pftny'aAheoryt of readindss - to - serve charges in their lighting business. • •• It is incendWatile how adrd _ -familiar With the businese could come to any other conclueinn after a careful study. The experts in Minneapolis, *Ito included such men tie Prof Cooley of the Univetsity. of Michiegif ; elessrs D. C. and W. B. Jackson, of Madieon, and A Rinker, city engineer" alleag.ree thee the rates given teeny individual customer should be dependent, upon the 'Sited charges' on the investment necessary to serve him, phut operating expenses, tether than on the average expense of serving all elasses of cus- tomers. When•Mr 'Monet otarts to..criticise another man's business; he should be careful to state the facts coprectly. In some oases in the rates quoted bY he has given a lower rate than the one in forte, also When he states that there are three eustomees of the Electric ;Light Coin the seven eleelfieef boein using the sable amoupt of light, and getting three different rates, he is °stating something that there is not one word Of truth in. Last ,yesdr we received an average of 91 cents per 1000 watts for our output of Weatherer. cent lighting, %hid WM compare fey- orably with the prices in ten tokens quoted below. Lighting (Ineandescent) Ca taract; . . .10 to 30c per 1000 Cannington ......2c • liespeler 12e • Waterlpo e] - 10 to 12e Strathroy 12e Oakville .........12 1-2c Settforth, .110444,12a ' Kincardine to 12e Litideay........12 1-2e 'Leamington. ,',,16e Ohnton $ to 12e Mt Cooper says that one point has been raised, that the Electric Light Co shotild not be eritiebied ; We Invite Oritielein, and Will be pleased toditieues rates and service with any enstorner • badly sprained arni, a wrenched back, and -dietibled- ribs% were -a g‘e- the- e • el damages sustained.'• Because of the snow blockade, an unusual incident occurred in connect. late with &funeral near Allandale ou Sunday, the pall hearers going tothe grave on snowshoele and • drawing the casket on a toboggan.. While -on the *ay •tO the Union Cemetery at•Barrie th%fiineral pracession found the roada impassable when they . bad • reached ' the Rental) Catholic{ Cemetery. 'Taking the casket from the Learsee, they put . it on a toeoggen strapped on their snowshoes, aild drewethe toboggan to the ,grave. e Interment took place while the mourners,stood; about .on their. snowshoes;.•and Melded up in ' their great coats. . all About Wigs. , ( A judge cd. the High Court hastwo wigs in ordinary use, the bull -bottom- ed, or full dress, and, the tye, .or un-. dress, The former completely hides the head and hangs clown in front on the .breast. ' Its material is 'white lipe_e_._sehair, laboriously cleaned ..and curled, and iivoveri with silk tlireads on a gauze foundation. The occasions 1 when this. is worn are etrictly defined ' -indeed, the rules on this point are ea abstruse that some Judges are de- pendent for their due observance 011 , the vigilance of their clerks. For in- stance,. on the -firet -lay of Michael- mas term, whrell follows the long vacation, the full-bottomed wig is in evidence, while the tye wig does duty at the opening of riflery. Easter, and Trinity terrns,,_When_thejuckes meet at Alto (Md I3ailey, when they dine with the Lord Mayor; When they attend- levees encl. ;drawing-receiv when Aheir 'attend at the -Rouge of Lords, or at ' St. Paul's Cathedral, they don the flowing wig. • Likewise it is their head -dross when opening AB assize commission and Charging a grend jury; but the Moment these two latter functions -are fulfilled, their lordships retire ind reappear in tye . On the, other hand, at state concerts M and halls, at the oine Secretary's dinner., and at certain semi -state fuzee tions, no wig ivhateelef is worn, pos- sibly beceuse its natural accompani- ment, the robe, is also absent. 'Be- sides the Lord Chancellor, the Speak- er of the Mouse of Commons, and ,.,I.thlielyrisjudgeostisofeptihitiee.dliitgoh;(1eaorurh at, fitine. bottonntd-wig- are Itifig'ir Founset-On their first public professional appear - au& niter "taking when swern tn before the Master of the tolIs-they figure in this new pos- session. They also adopt it at the Lord OheneeBor's breakfast and re- ceptiori Whielt precede the open* of Michaelmas Sittings; but when plead- it4g, their invariable headgear is the steeled ,wig, .Silnilar in every respect to that Worn by the members of the Amber Bar. A barrister pays for his wig from live to eight guineas, the price Varying With the quality of the material used. A; 'uniform practice regulates the. making of the frizzed, wig, in that • turla are rerigod hori- eoninfly round It., and tAt6 100216 hang In tho tech, But different -inahera have their OVM notion as to how many antis there ehould be, and the num- bet Tales from 27 to 2. Moat wi have a parpenciinutat owl at tho of the loop, but many are with titbl attlelle intriatiOn. mierpodir _ Itivwthwwww,,,mwow 161111g1101111)E111'CONNOW You Can, Make More Money Voon COW • ,, *00 Men's Coon Coat for, -.$43.00 • • $70•111en's Coon Coat for • 250.00 • $75 Lien's goon Coat for $55' 00 • Mark Dog' Coats ' 522.00 Men's .Blacle Dog Oets, beet make $10.50 Dyed Wombat Coats'', 4/37 50 Mnets tiyed -Were bat Coats, made b—y & Co.; 520.00 Blatk Corsican Lan* Coals $27.50 Men's Corsican Lamb Coat for $22.00 • Ladies' and Gents' Fur -lined .Cas below • Manufacturers' COSt, • 585 Fur Lined Ooat for., , 75 Fur Lined Coat for 55 60 Fur Lineel,Coat for.. , . . 45 2350 slioattknostteehrolivirACitoloadt f000r4. 124 • A big lot of small Furs to sell at is per cent, off. Come and see these i3aro-ains. Spring Goads Arriving Daily, ...Jac) you want new Shoes, new Prints, neigoShirts, new Black Drees Goods, new Corseis,new .Muslins. .POPLESTONE & GA.RDINER . Terms Cash or Produce BENTIri mmiltivwmAlsmiftrokifowrokowwtinm SIIMPUIM..101111111011=1111.111111111111MM Advertisa A• Mortgacre Sale ()r Farm Ps , azie Register. A.enortgage Fele of hotel property will be helcten Auburn on Saturday. March 14th, The Auburn Hetet and lands appertaining thereto will be of- fered. W Brydone, Solicitor, Clinton. • . • Ferm Stock of T Shipley, lot 21, .con 1, Mullett, on Friday, Feb14. T Brown Auctioneer. . Farm, Stook., etc, of the tete John Sprung, lot 2, hese line, Mullett, on Feb 25. T Gimdey, Auctioneer. Feral 'stock. etc, of NV, L'e Lindsay, Road, Gtoderich township, on Peb27.Gundry, Auctioneer , Farm for'Salt; . The uedersigned offer.; fe• este nortb 'pe of Lot 20, Con. 14, Hallett; 100 acres, all (*aged ; good orchards; hard • and. Soft water; mind, Mill; bank bartikcied stabling; brick house, drividg• shed, hog Pens; hen bpose. • Dawn • Wallited Thirty 'cohiseOf Bret class green bedY Maple wood twenty inolies lone, ea be 'de. liverealst.the Clintrop Pnbho Sobooli.on or before the tint day of May 1908 'Ten - dere will be reoOlved on or before Feb, 22, • je OUNINCOIA ME, Seeretary Farm to. Rent. Subscriber offers to 'hot hie farm of 125 motes, being lot 28, con. 5, Huliot,. Gcod comfortable booed and good ons -buildings, orchard, plenty cf inter, 3 miles from Clinton. Fall plowing ail donee 15 acres 'of fall Wheat. For particulars .apply on .the_platnieee_orio_Oduton P.O.' • 1.0. T. AR,CRER. Private Sale' ?t Ilouseliojd Furniture. , From this date until Match 6th, 1008, the feelowing Three-hedroom sets, MM. - trestles, veep, ate, sideboard, extension. table, couch, linoleum, Radiant Hoine, heater, book case, fancy one ,other tables, Rattan, Mahogany end Oak, °heir% terve cook stove and other ,artitilseC. ALSO.. _131:61M-11SED-OttEe-SEASO.N.1' •• ' ' ' '' MRS. (REV) W. F. KERNEY. WALL PAPERS •. ma 21T eost I am agent for tlie Consum- ers' Wall Paper Co., Windsor, and am offering these goods at cost, in order to introduce them i The patterns are new, and "no old stnek, 1 will hang them at ioc a roll, from now to the lst; of April. Wall and Ceiling Papers 'and Border* all at sass -fa price. * GEO. POTTS, • 4f14INTON Get the Seit It PaYsi. SLLIOTT TORONTO. ONT, is now enewing tee !west atemeence fn Ito history, There 10 a reason tor it. , College Orion entire Year, Obitition00 nOW, Waite for henesome catalogue, COL VONOE AND Al4EXANDER: W. Elliott. Nig. :Under and by virtue of the .pOwere contained in a• certain mortgage which will be produced. at the time of sale there will be .offered for sale.. at public auction by David Diokinson, Auction- eer, at the Commercial Hotel, in the ,• Town of Clinton, on the 14t11 day of March. 1908, at the lour of 2 o'clock p. m., the following ProPertv, narnely;-Lot Number 22, eoneession 6, Hullett, in WO) t.ounty, of thmon, contfaining 100 acres , more or less, On the premises are ei,ected good house -and -good barns -and- out buildings. The property is cobienientiy located and is a desirable farm in every way. Terms 10 per Cent on day of sa/e, and balance in 30 days thereafter. For further terms' and conditions ot sale am9Y to Air BRYDONE, . • Clinton, Feb: 131h, 1008: 'Vendor's Solicitor. •No Mat! e t° Motel Property of the village of • • Auburn . bder a nd by Virtue of the Don ei:cr.ntailud in Certfild mortgage which which will he lux -Aim- ed at the U11113 of sale; Baena will be offered tor sale by Public Auction, • by David Di, 1r. on, Auctioneer at Meson's Hotel in.the village of Blyth. on Sitiirday the 14th dad, of March, pos, at -the hour of 1;00 ()Week in the afternoon tiify property known as the Auburn IOW with the _appurtanances,...theLandnheing IMOWA and deal. eribed as lots nue:there 85; 86, 87 and 88 on Elgin , Street in Elkins Survey .in the village of 'Mau - cheater in the County of Huron, On 'the lands are erected a substantial frame hotel with ac- commodation for 80 guests, a frame stable, with ,aqcomixtoclation for 85 horses, a cornmodions htitei shed, and a good hail for Miblio and lodge meetings .This is the only hotel in the village of Auburn and it has had a monopoly of the busi- ness, For•particsulars and further -terms apply to the undersign. ' • saratiue, meeoore W. SHYDONE ,Londesborc. . SoAciter, Clinton. • .Notiee to Creditor , . . •. Id . the niettee of Alexander 11. Smith, • an Insolvent •• • • Notice is hereby given that Alexa.r des; R Smith 'of the- Twit of Clinten, lathe CoUnLY of Enron. carrying on btisiness. as a olotbierlit the 'said Towirof Clinton, bag made an assignment under 0:21.0. 1897, Cap. 147, and unending acts. Of air his estate, eredits and effects, toDocald D M4P7 • benefit of his creditors.. , , , , phAemraosenti, mooting tohfehTiso;edoiftOoltisntz,,f bare tioth:kgi eantetriaael To 11 flowc en' °off iiataoind. 1)ono tail de 11218Aft adcapyheorsfovn e, ti,rtu atrhye, 1908, at the" hour Of two o'clock in the afternoon, to.receive a staternent of ' aftairs, to appoint in- ap6ct0r, and fix their remunerationmut for 'the ordering of affairs of the estate generally, . , Creditors are requested to Ale their claims with the assignee, with the 'proofs and ,.partionL- -lars-thercel-verauired erele said acts, •Vii -Cor • before the day ()tench meeting. . And notice is further given, that fter the 20111 day of March, 1908, the assignee will proceed to • distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled thereto, having -regard, only,to the Maims of which notice shall then 'have then given, and that he will nob be liable for 'the as: sets, or any part thereof, so dietrinuted4, to any person Or persons of wheel Mahn he' Shall 'not w bittixikk- t.aela.aaye..11..act. ,noti FOr The I:seignee; ' ' • • --` • STRATF'ORD, ONT.; Investigate tre merits of this s ;boo tv is, tlp? bess business -train- ing sd000l u, Weatern Ontario. Our Comm 1,t 4', Altoribaucl and Tole- Aranbly D-virt utents are in charge Of met motors of experience. All nu,. cot:rang are thorough, •up to -date and pre c ical. •, . E I I iot t & McLachlin . wrorciPALs. ..eaeartascasaamss!smissas $is�w hoo 0 WI, 140 , •-•••ereee'A'-- n Mis Own Ilesti . Strange:to say, there are, enuniber of people in the country who do net seem to understand that I am on 'rare own hook, so to convince them of telee faot. I hay above inserted my photo My atop is three doors norm: of the Normandie Hotel, where there is' as eehoieeTwesttieke-of --Fancy elyorsteria Tweed% Pantings, Over -coatings ante black and blue Worsteds a% found any plaoe.' • . . Suite made to order on short notice Kindly give us a call, andinspect fee. yourself. . A. DOWNS" Merchant Taitr, Olinton emereeneed , Clean=SAree aturdaY pecials • We want to make .a dean sweep of our • Win4r Goods during the month of 0-ehruari, In "',• order to turn them into cash quickly, we' will sacrifice Profits, and sell at cost the following lines.: ,o'. all 014 .11nei In hien.'s•rtelt and Paii.tinsel Shoes '• • Illen's low and tero.buckle Oirersboes Men'ti astryy 'Rubbers Ledleso Peltallued Shoes 'Ladles' tbizershees 4 1.61iele Shoot end Sllppers Special discounts on all kinds of Footwear during February. In our Repair Department we Guarantee Satisfactir. Music°DARE Shoe Emporium Co H Parlor The Place Where Your Dollar Does its Duty Jiligh•bodaYMI: