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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-03-19, Page 2, 2 The eteairier Mauretania covered the diateuee b.etween .Satuly /look and Datint'e Rack in . liVe days' anti .five iniutites, eqipping..oVer two and half hoes them her previous record. —euttury— .•••••4044 I I THE 3 MEDICINE CHEST I *Clinton N ws cooro J. Cochrane, one of the visiting cur- lers of Belleville, was. stricken with • paralysiS aini sent, to his home at CoM berne. PIM. Alexander Graham MIN new aerodrome, "Redwing," flew ovet 318• feet in tst Hammondsport, New. York. .4 IThe Grand Trunk Railway hashecn granted saecial leave to appeal to the Privy Counell on the two -cent "fare question. Dr. Charles H, Parkhurst of New York has filed charges agait Meyor MeOlellan imd Police Commiseioner Bingham of New York, and has asleed for their removal from office. • In the stable should have I 1 11 Sweet Nitre, Laueleum, Linseed Oil, iF.alts,. Sulphur, I Douglas' ' Stook tnyigorator Worm Powder Cough Si Heave Cure I Poultry Spice Embrocation . 41 4• 1t. IEmpire Poultry Duster. 2 W S. R. HOLMES t • Manf'g Chemist. 1•••••••••4•4•••••••••••: —RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE4 Slabs For [Salo' WE HAVE FOR, SALE ,A QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK SLABS, CUT 16 INCFIES LONG SUITABLE FOR RANGES. ' j. Hamiltor COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- . PLY NOW. THE BEST- IN THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS, A TON WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Davis & RoWland's ' will be promptly attended to. W. J Stevenson Real Estate for ,gale FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT,— , Lot No. 36, concession 9., Hullett township, known as the Dodsworth farm is offered for sale or for rent. Apply to either of tuidersigned.-: Miss J. E. Rudd, Executrix, Olin - ton. W. lirydone, Clinton: •••••••=r FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A quarter miles from church, .poit. office, school , and the • village .01 Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. Wect Wawanash consisting of 100 acres of land, 15 acres tinder bush and the balance nearly' all grass. A brick house, a balk barn ii2x00, driving house :4lt36 With a tement pig house. underneath, are on said premises. Also lot 28, East Wawaaosh, 2nd con., directly oppos- ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres. of land, 16 acres of which are bush. On this lot there is a hank barn 40x60. There are 4 acres of good bearing orchard on the tWo forms, Both lots are well fenced aid un- derdrained. A sever failing spring runs acro ts bath farms. Possession can be giverat once. Terms easy. The proprietor is new past' the age to farm. ---Apply to Thomas Nich- olson, Auburn P. 0, Prompt reply will be given to all Comnatudea.- tions. " Fab. 18-080' FARM FOR SALE.—TIIE UNDER - signed 'eters tot sale part of lot 40 on the litylieni noaa, 1 mile south of Clinton, consisting or '20 acres. Good frame house With, st- one dollar, barn 36170 With deraent basement. tasy terms, .3, A. Smith, - 40 • 4444.4.4144....rrorurid,..44.*:444641.4irmdrois. irr* • FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON. 2, Stanley, containing4,100 acres, 10 acres of bush, the remainder is„,well fenced, utiderdralned and in a good, state of cultivation. 1 acre of or- chard and small fruit. On the pre. vilLes is a two story brick h011se with slate roof, a first-class fain house, a barn, Size, 44, *80 with atone stabling, a cement fillo 14130, good dtiving house, pig pen and hen house. Toe never -fait. Ing Thia farm is situated miles front. Pomona& 6 front Clin- ,ton And its .of gravel road, Apo ply on Or protases or address Mort Noft, Clinton 13, 0, 02. . pOing :els Opens. 'CORAL . STRATFORD, ONT. Thoroughness is the keynote of this institution. Our school Steads tor What is highest aed.best in bus- iness ettecation, We have three hand departments — Commercial, Shathand and .Telegraphic. Our graduates always succeed. If inter- ested get. our free catalogue. • Elliott & McLachlan PRINCIPALS CORN OR SALE. ---I HAVE A quant4ty of gpod yeflow cern. for sale. Cash or exchange for grain, Standard Eievatora-W. G. Smith: FIELD. STONE IITANTED;-:-THE -Steet, Committee •uf the, Clinton Commit are prepared to buy field stone from. farmers for use on the streets.l'n'be delivered in Clinton. ,Farther itiforination, Prices, etc., on application to W. G. Smyth, chair- man Street' Committee.. 09 • '144,4 roorommornost, • DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, • Specialist, .be at Holmes? Drug Store, Clinton, on April 2nd and "•30th. Glasses peoperly fitted.. DiSean- .e,s of the ey,e, ear, 'no° and throat treated. • SPFliNG TERM • FROM . APRIL '6TH MERGEST INTO OUR SUMMER' TEMA FROM JULY 6TH. . ENTER NOW AND BE READY FOR A . GOOD SITUATION,' . IN 'THE. EARLY A11'171110. NW ALOGUE FREE. WRITE FOR Central Business College YONGE ek: GERRARD STS., TORONTO. • W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL, SPRING TERM ;FROM APRIL ittaa ENTER NOW AND BE .READY TO ACCEPT. A GOOD. 'POSITION IN THE SI.11PIE'R' OR FALL AT-• TEND • ' ELLIOTT ..TORONTO, ONT. , This college has better cola- ses, better teachers, better equipment, better facilities for placing students in positions than the, average •business Col- lege, Open • entire,' year. .411 graduates get positions., Hand - am' Catalogue free, ,. ELLIOTT, Principal. Corner Yonge and Alexander streets NEW MEAT We have •moved into the stor.:.: Seri to The News -Record 'oak& where we 'will keep constantly ou •hond a full stock ot Fresh and •Cured Meats. Out prices are ' keeping with the times and each ' order will receive prompt atten- tion. Your patronage or at 'least a share Of it IS •:eapectithisi solicited: COI.CLOUG11 BROS. • United States Subscribers will please note that we have to 1)ay one cent postage on qach pap- er going to the United Stats. This Means that your. .subserip- tion must be paid in advanee, When y,ou see your subscription 'expiring please remit U.50 for aa - other year so that you will not miss any copies of The Isiews•Itec.: 07.11. GRAN I TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM ONE WAY COLON/ST EXCUR- SIONS TO TiE WEST, Contrrienting Pelt, 29 and emitiniting daily April 29th 1908. To the following points :— VANCOUVER, 13. C. SPOKANE, WASII. • SEATTLE, 'WASH. PORTLAND., ORE. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOS ANG XS CAL. 111EXICO CITY. TiOets also Sold to other certain Pointe in proportion Pull information may he otattined from P. It. lIodgent4, Town agent. A. G. Mattson, Depot agenf, t arch 191;h1 1904$ uPon Count. Ne- Cid ere for News -Record Readers 19 'lean filo From Tbe New8-Reconi of • Mar. 20th, 1.889. • Clinton; 1Vlarch 20th, 1889 Eternal Fitness.—It is said busy doetor sent in a certificate of death the other day and' inadvertently sigried • • his name' in the epace for "cause of death.!' Responsible.—A peculiar Vi•VI:31AT Court eta was heard before His Hein - or, Judge Woods, at Chatham, the • other • day. A commercial -traveller named, Trebileock had left an expen- siva rubber eloat, at the Rankin House and during his ahsence it was stolen. The Judge held the landlord respon- slide for the loss ot the garment, • " Mr. Frank Shepherd has disposed •of his tailoring business to Mr, Rumball, fronear Hohnesville. Mr, Shepherd is talking of going to the Conejo!) West. • ' Bound to Prosper. —Jubilee R. B. P. No. 161, Clinton, continues to pros- per, A special' meeting Was,hold Mon- day evening, and. the result was an increase in membership. . • The Clinton Failure.—As may have oten noticed in our' advertising col- umns last week, ,the• creditors of Mr. • R. M. Racy, hardware merchant Met here last WednesdaY and decided . to wind up ithe estate. Mr. Forrester was .continued as assignee and Meest.e. Lawrence of ,Lucknow and Parma :of Clinton were appointed inspeetors. Th a liabilities • were put' at $40,1100, the assets. : notninally •$15,000 Thei difficulties of the insolvent are said • to have •. originated about 20 years Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ransford have returned ftom their visit to Englieed, Mr, Nels,on Carson will leave Clin- ton etatteri this week with a carload of horses for Manitoba.' • • Mr; D. 13, ;Calbiek of .Wingham. paid the hub a • . flying visit Yestat9aY though wicked Wirigham .eiciet not ap- pear. to have proVicied him with Wings Bayfield Line.—L. 0. L: 308. will tender an oyster supper to ' Brothers James- F. Churchill and Jacob She Pad On Thursday evening • of is •week, previons to -their departure •th the Northwest and Petrolia. was weli attended; thetee was in ex. eellent shape and a large number were Inesent from Clinton. • Prizes Wee awarded as ,follows :—Best Ladies, fancy, Lillie Elliott; Best gent, fancy, Thos. ling; Best: condo, A. M Stalker ; 13eet lady and gent slcatnrs, Geo. Erwin, Mis; Holtis*, Race, fifty laps, S. Geminhardt ; hurdle race ten laps, W. Stalker, barrel ree,o, J. Whiddon. Set:forth Few indeed are spared to look over a life of fourscore and five year; •to look down the long vista of time, he ginning with the early 'years of the reign of George JX, and to enjoy ev- en yet •such unimpaired vigor of body and mind as Might justify hope for many more yeare of 'happy life, Yet such‘ is the unique privilege of our grand old man, Mr. Jas, McMichael, who has just celebrated his eighty- fifth birthday, and who; notwithstand- ing his remarkahle age, goes about as if the years had forgotten him, en- • joys the curling and can play a bowl with any man the green.• Wee te1 . And bis reputation is .not merely local. Throughout all Western Ont- ario no name is known so well or rea called •with so much pleasure ae out genuine old sport. “wen lioaris," the nom 11., plume he has been given from Ms- preference tor •small bovils. • • The occasion of his 'attaining hi :4- eighty-fifth birthday could not be al- lowed -to pass unnoticed, and the eurh crs and bowlers of the town, almost to a man, and a large contittgent from Clinton led by the famous Silly. Jack. son, " assembled ' here on -Wednesday night of last we...,k to dofftheit tats and pay' respect and honor to Sea- forth's veteran bowler, the best old sTortin Aneric13a.anoet ', . iThe . ei • sumptuous bangaet,served fo excellent style, was given at the Com- mercial hotel, andafter ample hettie.t had been :done -to Oa splendid repast, a..short toast list was proPosed and re: - ph to. . •' • he t -oast to "Our Honored Guest, PreSident of ...the Bowling CNN? s replied'to . by- Messt. W. leek - of ;Clinton ;lt S:• Rays ard r T. E. Hays: Many element • 1Y1:tad. SchboL—The •Literary •SOcie- tye room No. 1 Met on Friday March 8th with Vice -President M. :13. Paisley, in the chair. • The meeting was apeaed with Singing. • The program was... as fellows ::-Song by .school,• Seeretary's repot% No.. 2, Secretary's, report No. 1, readings by, Lottie Cantelon, Edith. Carr, E. Davis,, L, Net, .H. • . Davis, M. Mceuaig, R. 4witi'Mi. tough. E.. Griffin, R. Heywood, E.11ifuir e soles by .Livingstone, E Ttpltng ; 'Recita- tions by S. Gilroy, Miss Striithers: • The meeting adjourned to meet' again next. Frielay:7 Visitors' are ievitea: •• Mission Help.—The Annual meeting Of the Prz'sbyterial • Society, Woman's Foreign -.Missions,' was held. in Will Makeli 1.2th& larg,. number' of • delegates were present; with one exception all the auxiliaries ere'rePresented, The meting' opened. With .devotional ex.ereises, •conducted by:the-president, Mrs, Thos:. Fair, as- ssiStC11 by Mrs: It: Irwin.. The minutes of previons:.'meeting were :read, -. adopted, after" which Mrs.. W. Coates read a • letter, of ,welcome,: replied. • to . hy• Mrs. . Curtis, Blyth. " A solo' by - Mist E. Coates, •folloWect by the Pres- idenesaddross. Then the Misses Mo., Murchie end, MCGorva song- a duett. Mr. James F.: Churchill, of .Goderich lOwnship, will leave next Tuesday for. Creefora, Man. • • . • • • Mr. James Slienpai`,1,. brother of. Mt. ,Frank- 'Sheppard; Arrived in Clinton from. the old country Mgt week.. . • Mr. Robinson, of Bayfield,. la* of Mi. Arthur Knox, has bought and taken possession of the Kinburn hotel.' 'and will ..keep it up to the., standard of a fireteclass country hoe • Tally Ho --The' Clinton Tally Ho, Club are Wparing for a grand • fox hunt. They hate got • thein horses and th' Ma • ipcide 'were' recounted of:the otgav- izatio of the 'club by Mr MeMicheti, •his.. op and .00ntinued interest in its arel re, his presentation of the :rreen • t he elub M 1904, and his being its President, .presIding Over • it .for many' Years,left unquestioned • his title o! father of the club. • • I• •Prescntation.• • A prelty badge, boring a .9.1-...).1..,"•11 • thistle, iwas then Presented .by •nr, • Fair, on behalf of the ClintOn. Bowl- ing club, Nothing • could haW,,-; d, ric.iv: strated more Why the ester in nri.eli -the -old gentleman is held than ibe ..outhtirst of eheera which greeted blm • as he arose and 'Winked Those ent•in.. words it'firet somewhat faltera ing, init. none the less sincere, lei he- . etOWieg , on . him acn heifer whieh. he would never forget. He, then gate, ;Fri a clear,. cOneise and interesting 1. In- ner A ske,t'cli of , 44,444r4r444 4.44,444-44,•44444,4. rm44,444444,44 Mensal'• • IT* Extend Last Sunday, George, McEmen, Jack McDonnell, Alex. •Murdock and Ptticr Lamont drove to Clinton in a two seated sleigh. It took the party four hours to reach their destination ow- ing 10 the condition of the roads. On the return tip the sleigh broke dawn and the" three members Of • the • party who • catne ba, AlesSrsr, MeDonell. .Murdoelc and Melhwen, were obliged to sit as best thy could on the email front huh. The Road was full -of pitch holes and each time the bob went into one of the deep • ones •it jettisoned its cargo. It was agay and festive. sight to tee three • pair of heels shooting inte space as they did 40 times' after which Alex. Says he tired keeping tally, The pally guy- ed each other over each mishap but some of them tailed to see the point; of the 'joke owing to their extreme and startling frequency. The trio wre more than glad, when the journey end- ed. Afte.r an illness of three wefts dura- tion Mrs. Sellery, motherof Dr. Sel- lery passed away n Mortday eventne last, About a month ago she arrived from her home in Kincardine to visit her son, where .she was :taken ill and died, Her littsbaltd came. home after she was first taken ill lint a good inv. provement, in her condition took Weee! and he returned to :'Kincardine, • where , he has businesi intereSts. :On hlenday Imorning She suddenly becanae worse, but ft Was thought that ahe would • live for a few days, and her (loath preyed a great shock te het' husband; who just arrived an hour before stie died, her son 'Dr. Sellery and other relatives.. •The remains Were taken on Tuesday niorning by train to Killen.- . dine, where the funeral took pl.tr:F.t. She was a :devoted christain and • had • been an earliest 'woidcer.in the- Meth- ndist churn for. year!. By her • death •her husband and son suffer a demble bereavenient as it is only a few weeks since her daughter; Olive, -passed away; Mrs. Sellery was,53 years of age, pilgrave • Mr. Edmonds of Klippen spent a few. days _last Week with Mr. arid- nrs: John Fells has sold his brick cottage 'in the village' to Walter Seeett of.East irawanosh. -. • ! Joe •Wilkinson has engaged with Geo, . Proctor,- Morris, •for the coming • summer. •. • ' Rev. and Mrs. Hastie, entertain d the Church Choir and 'Bible. Class at tTi7. manse last Thursday. , Mr. Bryon • ofIN incisor 3 at • his • * innele's Wm. McCrae, act•ingas nurse. Me. MeCraz is recovering Very slowlY.. David GreddeS, sr, ..Of thie, village, , IS at 'present very and owing ; to his 'advanced • age, his recovery is 4Da • °ubvti1fili114eddes •of. dra,ndin;, • Nexth Dakota, has rcitirnA to.: his home', Attpr spending a couple of months with • his. father. . • • . Mrs:, Be:llama daiightere Rhoda, aro moving out of the village ; they will visit among friends .for. a .couple • of weeks before leaving, foe Hanley; Sf1:1,- katchewip;,. where Mr. Bell has secured; Morris T37,1A7, a farm. ; we wish them success. • • ,• • • Rev. G. W. • Rivers was very pleas7 'Ply tolln$14 :edunen will meet on santly sorprised one day last week to Medley, the 30th inst ' . find !Ile- large bin filled . with oats, the On Tuesday. of last week Mr, Will gift of -his parishioners of the Belgrave fain Woceli.ow and bride Ieft .for their congregatioh. . On Friday evening new home at Pe.nse, Sask. • • quite a•- number of ' members and ad7 Francis Hirsh- and c; 'A. Riddle of. herenti Of the church gathered at the Greenbarg, Pcnaae. axe- guesta. of 'Yrrs' parsonage to spend the evening with. B• Pipe of the 5th lille•: ' - their pastor and his wife. A p•leasint Tho,100-aere lam of William 'Robb time was -spent in games, music and 'pf the Oth con. has. "limn purchased bY I settlel intercourse; refreshmente being James 111Oxwell . of Brussels for the eeeeed by; the ladies during The •eyen- sum of 64,000. Possession' will be ettg,• , I ' ' Oft Sunday • morning week the taper t oi life in etennection with, an pld and • • well known resident' of Morris in the [ 'rhe Three-:Pifths. person of Alexander Nichol; *lie pea • tingulshed He pass:d away at the Cittuise.. home Of his snh on the Obh don. where": • ,,,: ,„ •• „, , , •• had he been liVing for the past year. t • Illatnilt°11 .13.'7°In°r' • Mr. Nichol was born in 13erwickshire, '. •John R. Barber; ex-M.L.A., of Hal - Scotland, bearly ses'enty-five years ago ton, and a prominent reformer, was and came to Canada in 1052 with his asked by B. ,1-1 Spence of Toroato brothers and sisters; ,the voyage laet- to sign n petition for tflo repeal. ,. of ing six weeks. After f a short rasid- the three-fifths clause in, the local ence neat Brantford he came to Mor- option law. While declaring that he ris and octtled on the fith con. whore be lived until the final suminons came, • 'i away with the. liquor traffic, • Mr. Barber refused to sign the petition,. writing the following letter, which The Banner Petition.1 be itutheriz:s the Provincial houride• all 0,, K. It is said the bring- er in • of the (hist •"brush" will . .crTiviencl,:(i1;i1b1Youi•LIPTilhaeluatsnnoufalannlaedeYting of the Clihten Vie7orle, Junior Cricket 'Club was held on•Toesday evening last g • • e e ted :—Hon. President., W. Jaekson, Hon. let vice-pres., . A. Forrester Hon. lInd vice-preS., Geo. E. Pay president, 11. E. Hodgens, vice-presid- ent, 3, 'B. Doherty, sece-teeasuree, J. • ChidIy ; captain, James MeMur- • chic ; committee, N. Pair, VI, Rob-: ertton, M. D. MeTaggart, W. H. Bah, . • T. Cooper. Another of those int resting events which mime life, worth livitig took place in Clinton last Wednesday, he; ing • the marriage of Miss Electa Swarte to John Spooner of, town. Numerous Wends saw the happy couple off at the station on their way. to Hamilton and other (astern point. We haven't notictel the rive market. since, but were we- to judge from • th, amount distributed at the station •on • the occasion . referred • to; the price ought to have gone up since. On im- aginative person declared that there Was nsoineWhat less than a • ton tised." • • tayfield, March 2110, 1889 Captain Chris thinks navigalon wfll open early this season. Miss Annie Erwin is visiting friends tit Clinton. ' Mr. P. Rutledge was in the fere, eity latit • welt, • Dupe, Pin, See, South Huy on L. 0, Te, Is %vine a viRit ti 1b' ledges within his mrindietion. The earitivai • leak Thursday nigh: would• support any measure to . 'do Dr. R. E: Clapp, of South Bruce, has the banner petition of the ses- Dear cannot. sign your pe- sion to present' to the Ontario ' tition re tho 00 per cent vote on lature. Ills constitutents (ram Brant temperanee by-laws. I think that township sent it to Win with the the Doiniiiion Alliance is making • a' intitnation that there it Moro of it mietake • in aeking a ehange. In coming. The scroll already received • twenty years team this .you will have is eight feet long. The riature of the three times more municipalities with - Petition Is quite as remarkable, as out license under the GO per cent. • its length. It prays that the Lordsvote than if you get it Changed 1,..) lathre • should obsdlutely • prohibit, tia per 'cent. • That is the•inio'relea the use tit automobiles on any roadq. you temperance people at; re mint.; except those of • incorporated cities, • continually. You seem to pkter .a towns, and. viDages. Dr. Clapp. te-: temporaryadvienlage to a permit - ports that people in his riding • are nent gain. No greater blurid'er hes feeling Very strongly on the subiect, ever been made • io the be.niperthee as• the autoirtobile ilUiSs= has )).1.- cause iliAn the late action of the, coma a menace to life and propertycity conncit of Toronto. • After 20 Some other Members of the Mime, rars • 150 lieen4es or less, •and on the contrary, .say .that •they are with the vote of two years ago as a receiving tewer complaints as to warning, you deliberately open • up autos than ever before aecordin4 to Mc questihrt of ho* many 'flens the Toronto Star,—Walkerton Ilee,t1t1. there shall be in the future. . prediet:that MI, Oliver will oaf • get the usual s,econd term as • mayor, Pour hundred tribes:nett an[l sixty of and gall the Oy. comet) bt tiost the Mullah's, soldiers were sloin ill ft year wtil iepeal •fte aw. an 1pro- battle with Italian troops at Somali- bahlY 1"ten°7 n111111°1° to "°' and. • •• Vpurs truly, . • • • • • 1 Mr, William 'Harty, M. P., and *Mr. ! Penet, M. P. P., ha vo been again nom- •.!-- JOHN ETIMMER . Matti hr the King..tori Liberals. , Georgetown, Ont., Poly. 5, 1908. : Rural Telephones ' Among the measures proposed or adoption at the present spoilon of the Legislature is one intended to lamb - tate the extension of the rUrel tele- phone service. This mea.s.tee contem- plates the complete applicatim of the local improvement system under which sewers, sidewalks and roadways are built in towns and often to this -Mod- ern method of rapid cenuriunieatien in • the open country. Undert (Ce law as it stands at ores- •t\ eahap. 41, Stat. 190(1) it is pro- vided .that a group of farmers. who de- • sire to establish a local telephone line • may apply to their township council • tor the construction of the sante; the law provides further that the council may c nstructd ' t ' , -' g I. the cost of the U•ndertaking a charge against the property. benefited. It is now proposed to amend this statute so as, to permit of the issue of deben- • tures for the purpose of meeting ' cost. of construction. By this moans, in- stead of those who desire to secure the establishment of a service having to hear the entire cost in one pay- ment, the expenditure •• will 'he spreal aver a term ot years, thus rendering it 'easier to finance the enterprise, • James Hughes, a Toronto, :acid Joseph Downey, M, P. P2. Wtre the orators at the banquet of St. Patrick's Society. of GuelPh hist night: Auction Sale Register. Friday, March 20th,' -at 1. p. m., lot 17, con: 3; L. S;T'.clersjpit. farni Stock and implements, . I.. Grieve, . •proprietor ; Thos. , Brown, auctioneer. • ' • • . Saturday; Mara 21st, con. lett, farm sthelt and implements.—W. Beek, proprietor,: Thos. Browo, aui• tioneer.„ . • . . Monday • March 23rd, at 1:p. m. at :eon, 4, IL R. S., 1 • mile west 01 Egmondville, , farm stcoolE and imple- ments.—Charles Carnahan, proprietor,- o Thos.' 13rown, Auctioneer. • • . Tuesday, March 24th; at 1 p. rn.• at lot 2, eon. IO, .Tuckersrnith„- clearing sale of farm stock.—W. • Kinsman, proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer, Wednesday; Mara •25th; at 1 p. m. at lot 15; con. 8, MoKiliop, farm stock- and implements.• -H. McIntosh, proprietor ; Thos. Brown auctioneer, Thursday, •March :Nth, at 1 p. m. at lot 7, con. 2, Hullett, forth stoo'c arid • 1 inplernen ts.—Joseph Daymont, proprietor ;- Thos. Brown, auctioneer. • Thursday, March 20th. a,t, lot 18 Con: 16, Goderich township farm stock and implements.—Bert Murphy: proprietor ; T, Gundry, atictioneer. Friday,- March 20th at •I p.' inat con. 2, .H. .R. S., Tuekersmith 1 miles west of Egmondville farm stock;-:-Jarnes Grieve, • proprietor' ; Thos. Brown, auctiOneer. . Saturday, March 28,th, at 1 .p, lOt• 1I, con. 4, Stanley-, 'Atm Rtnrt14. and implements, Thos. Gelinnell; prc: prietor; Thos. ErcriVii, ' Monday, .Mareli '30th, at 1-pm., at lot 12; 'con. 7, Hibbert, farm •etc;t,k and implements —J Young, proprie- tor ; T. Brown, 'auctioneee 'Tuesday; March 31st, at 1 n. n lot 10, con. '9, ext -nSive sale Of heavy horses, fillies and geldittg-- J. Leiper, proprietor .; T. Brown, ate.* 'tioneet, AUCTION SALE OF PAS4 and Iniplements.-LTlie undersigned has been instaatcted by .Mr. Bert Murphy to sell by PublM Auction at Lot. 18, eon, 16, Goderich township :on Thursday,, March 26th, the to - lowing t—IleavY draft mare rising 6 yrsin foal to Lord Huron, heavy draft mato rising 3 yrs, h avy draft •matt, aged, in foal to Lin- colnshire Tom; heavy draft colt ris- ing 1. -yr., light Colt rising 1 'yr., •light • colt rising 2. yrs.; hand ionic • driving horse, 15 hands, rising yts, 8 good Durham Cows calving in and • May,' '2 stehrs ing 3 yrs., 2, heifers rising 3 yrs., 4 steers risihg 2 yrs, 1 heifers rising 2, • • 7 yearlings, 7 ewes in iamb,'G store pigs, 2 young brood • sows coming in April, geese, ducks • and turkeys, Bain waggon, eet bob- , sleighs., cutter, nearly new, lea •A road cart; road waggon, set Fi.411. hullos; set heavy double hare. s4, • Froit and Wood binder, McCort:ilia mower, mower and pea harvester, attached, hay rake; roller, oultivat- pi,' • Deering 'disk, combined Nixer:. drill, set iron hartoWr kt.L114 • single plow, single riding • plow, Chatham tanning mill, bagpr a"- • tached, 'stone boat, etc Sl e at 1 o'clock sharp. There will be • 110 reserve as Proprietor is '013 up fartning. TERMS :—All sums ot. $ra" and under, cash over that amount 8 months tredit will he gir-n on proVed joint notes. A discount at '4 Per etit. on credit antottrits•—T, Gundry, • Auctioneer ; Bert ',pettily, • Proprietor, • "Life in -Every Dose" ',II cannot speak too highly of Po. chine, for it is the greatest Medicine ever used. I vas just about lall when I began tho.treattnent, and in 3 months X was as well as ever. It la a. great tonie for -weak avid run down peu• pie. Thera is new life in every dose. .TAS. 13TOLIX1111, Itidgetown, Ont., Dee, 10, 1040. It la a sin not to tell your Ric.k friends about this wonderful pretteription. Throat, lung and Monolith troubloe. and 411 run down milli:ions vured by its use. At all druggista, !tete mid $1.00, or Dr. T. A. BloeuM, 1.1 L,Toronto The Last Great Rre Did not cause so much suffering homeless as many a ease of ecaercia 011120*, it* mieereble viethu. And the roller fungi did not bring so much. Joy ON 1100tV0 Sarsa- parilla hail glven tbousando of timoi, in relieving t•be egonlizIng haling and burning of eczema -tortured Aimople, ' Eczerrin -"Illy ohne*, suffered frons bowl OM cesenaa or volt rheinnonbor Itsguto. and P.400. $ho WISO treeted br" eminent speeistlioie dinnses of the *kilt without Permanent relief, She was then entireZy. cured hy Ileorra $ansapari1110 YL. 1.001404, 13Tionns, 22$ Illeynard St., ffe1ifax,141%, Tied the Higindh--ivo hod tove thox hulas of our torolear•Old son 0* 0400043**0!' seem*** his too and limbs. No loodleino helped untU we used Wood's Seamorarlille, 'which aeon emanietAIT cured," Xis. A. VA* Inreitgerrerx $t., raterso*, N. J. Hood's SarsuParillif Is uola e'rerrwhelt0 100 Devoe ene Dollar. Prepared ettly toy 1'. Hood Co.,1,0well, Was, V. 0. Michael Ryan farmer, was found dead in his 04, near Kingston. About severity per mitt'of the cows In the Winnipeg dairies are sold to he. infested •witn .tubercolodes. • One Italian stabbed anotbex ;in fight at the quarries in Dundan, and the wounded man is in Hamilton 'hos- Wad in a critical condition.' adge Snider hart given his • award" fa, the arbitration at Hamilton, •re- ducing the price of street lighting to. •he Paid by the city by .$15,50 per lainp yearly... eferefalreelleernefteeticeelleerbeellale, INGS We payspecial attention to this ,line and are thie. $and choice collection of season showing a large Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, 0 Sapphire, Opals, • and Torquois. Set singly and in comb'- : lation4 Values are of the Best. 41knollirmavin A.. JEWELER ANO OPTIC$AN Issuer of Marriage. LIccnsest. na In Norfolk Suits and 3 -piece Suits Bought from the brated N. „R. clothing • manufacturers at a great- ly reduced price by clear- 0tit the iines. win giye the patrons of this store the benefit of the reduction while the suit -last, All the newest styles jut put in stook. Ma- terials that •cannot be beaten for wearing titian- .lianging in sizes from 22 to 34. • Do Not iiiss This Chance. E Jacobs Parnishings. Hats.