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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-11-10, Page 5November loth, 2910 •,•. r.,1..#. s*••S **it" slop* ***v *. lo ••N• •••••••••• *444 1,0•!►•4110t •..100 i. t 4rr The News From Goderich ELOISE A. $Ktruv(INUS VorreS,pondent f{euneth Boyd of Ityrie Bros, jew- elry establishment spent his holidays at his old home here. Dr. 11. Wigle of Wiarton was the guest of his son, E. R. 1Vigle, at the British F change oil 'Thanksgiving Day. Miss Butson, Wt'st street, is spend- ing the season at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Ptrey A. Malcolmson, Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. D. Macdonald "Dun- donald," attended the Nordheimer— Kirk wedding at Toronto. Miss Lizzie Buchanan has had a fine verandah built to the front of her residence on Nelson street. It is suppor,tcd by seven fine pillars. Mrs. Captain Gibson spent some clays this week visiting friends at Ex - inion Alliance). Ile chose for his- text the words found in :Batt. 7--17, "Even so,. every good tree bringetli forth good fruit." Mr. 1' enl:a^dy !nude a good impression. His delivery was good, his • voice clear and his dis- course sound and sensible. Mr. How- ard Russel of Toronto sang very ac- ceptably the solo, "Come Home, 'Ye Who Are Weary, Colne Home." Mr. *Tallies :Currie of Fee's estab' lishment .attended the convention held in Toronto last week in the interests of the Y. ?U. (', A. as the representa- tive of the Cloderieh branch. The Colborne Rifle Club. gave a hop in Oddfellow's hall one ev- enting last week, On Monday , evenieg of last week the marriage occurred of Mrs. Sarah eter and Iiensall• MtCasnoll IVf Leod, widow of the lata Mrs. John de Gravity of Toronto is Captain Murdock McLeod, to Mr. the guest of Mrs. Ja•m.es Wilson at her. George 13Tcliay of "Echo Farm," residence, "Afton Lodge." Centre Lake, lrich The eerentony Mrs. James McCracken returned to,took place at the residence of the Berlin Fast week. bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. McCaskell, Mr. and MTs. L. Warnock and little Stratford, and was performed by the .son of Brantford spent the holiday pastor of Knox church, that town, season the guests of the fermer's par- • Mr. and Mrs. McKay arrived in Gott- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Warnock. .' I Erieh the following day and Were wel- ter J. S. liowrie and tittle daugh- conned at the bride's home by. Alter Helen have returned from their relatives, 'who had prepared a ban- visit to Niagara where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Barry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. William Love and children of Newry and Mr. and Mrs. David Nichol and children of Wing - ham spent the holiday last week with the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Porter, Britannia Road. Mr. William Johnstone, late of Clinton, is knight of the forge at Doty's works. Mrs. Barron and little Marine Weiss visited Stratford friends last week. Misaes Josie and Alix Saunders_ have returned to }lave•rgal College. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sharman announce the marriage of their daughter Maude to George C. Duggan of Detroit. • Mrs. George Acheson and Mrs.: N: W. Ilowell were delegates to the Pro- vincial 11'. C. T. 1', convention held last. week at Owen Sound. • R. .3. Dean of fir. .lerome's College, Berlin, visited his parents., Mr. and Mrs. 1'. T. Dean. Ir.Al(.:;Mitchell, who came to -n from Clinton, is the G. T. R. nduetor here andt c is' popular with the travelling public. The Menesetung. Canoe (lett • gave a grand supper in their club room on Tuesday evening of last week, - Miss Rose' 1laretitt has gone to Tthica, New York, where she has beer engaged as nurse in a private hospi- tal. The Oddfdlows' hall was well filled on Thursday evening last c -n the oc- casion of the visit of :lir. J. W. Ben- go(Igh, the celebrated cartoonist. Ile };ready amused the audience, tspec'ial- ly by his ]kcal sketches. Drs. Taylor and Macklin, Sheriff Reynolds, Mayor Cameron and Police Magistrate But- ler were all put upon the canvas notch to the elate -whim( nt of the aud- ience. Mr. 13engough's recitations were ver • also a ) y much t ch cnioyed. The Women's Institute met- , on Thursday evening with a large num- ber of the nmmb( rte present. • A very courteous letter was read by • the secretary from Watson Straiton sec- retary ecreary of the Bot• Scouts, thankful- ly acknowledging the receipt of . dicett E Su 1 I' r l m presented se urtcd by the in- stitute. Mrs. McKinnon and Mrs'. Swanson will attend the Convention to be held in Toronto on the 16thatnd 17th. Mrs. McPhail of Manilla and Mrs. liowrie were guests of the In- itut • t E. Nurse Mallough was called to Luck now last week in herca rofessional - P P acily. Mr. and Mrs. harry Baker last Week sent the writer, of these columns a very handsome broach from Niagara Falls, Mrs. I Lowrie being the bearer of the gift. The Grand 'Trunk station here Was totally destroyed fiY fire about tit c o'clock Sunday afternoon. '1'hc' hl, started in the ticket: agent':; office, and had only a small start when dis- covered. When the brigade arrived, however, the efforts to check the blaze were without avail as a high wind was blowing, Only• a small part of the walls remain standing. The ticks t office, waiting room and bag- gage room '.'f c [Mindy dell rayed, hut the freight s•hcds escaped. The loss is estimated at about $30,000. Messrs. 'C'arter and Mason of Lond- on were (loderi(•h visitors last week. They were registered at the British .Exchange. \Ir. Muir,. late of Clinton, who had a seuLng machine shop on the square, has purchased the furniture and un- dertaking business of Mr. (leo. John- stone. Prof. Kilpack has been invited to Cleveland to act as organist in enc' .1i -the churches during the absolve of the organist . ' thecontinue We areglad to report d a 1 improvement in the condition of Capt. (iundn•. Mies Bessie 1Ien)sbridge, who for the past year or mate has been office asf istant to Dr. Mabee, left recently for New York ('ity where she will take a course of training" as a nurse. Miss II(msrid e will be much missed (ws Eltnt gIiylY _ 1n musical circles, she So gave her services at charit- able able concerts, etc. Miss Jessie Wells is offree assistant of • Dr. Hayden. Miss Vivian has taken the place of Miss ilemsbuidge hi I)r. 'Mabee's (trice. She veru efficiently filled the place of Miss Taneott in the offiee of Drs. Fnntrsnn and Turnbull during the summe • while Vr, a Tanrott was in England with her mother. Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Baptist Cinrgy- man of Toronto, occupied the pulpit of Vietoria street church on Sunday evening in the interests of the Dott)- quet for them, They left on Monday last 'for the groom's home at Centre Lake, followed by the good wishes of t3tany friends. Live Stock. Market,. Toronto, :Nov. .i tit.—t'nicn Stock .lards• Receipt's for today's market were 122 cars, with 2,552 head of cattle, 906 sheep and Iambs, and 30, calves. . Front the opening, of the'. marl:et the butcher cantle trade assumed . art appearance of considerable activity, and it was. soon av tdent that every- thing 'te ly-thing in this' class 'wag in good . tic-' eln a d. Choice butchers heifers :' in par- ticular were wanted, but the supply was found to be short, . tinct would -he buyers arriving. late:r tit the, market found that everything 'in that line had been already snappt,d up. There was an almost equally good 'dontand for steers, bulls, and Cows of Useful. weights. • Butcher prices were firth, choice .heifers and steers at $5,50 to $5.75 ;. medium, $5 to $5.25 ; . good butcher cotes, . $1.25• to $1.75 ; buns,. $3.50 to $4:50:; common. and • mixed butchers, front $3 46-$1, and canners $1.50 to, $2•. Export—Trade was slow, apper"nt- ly very little demand for the shipping• cattle, although .agood proportion of to-day's'-total'offerings were of the • shipping class. With stick a weak demand, an effort was made to get export prices lower, with the. result that the best loads were topped at $O, on about 25c • alt from the best price , last week. ,Sonne good 'loads • were sold at from $5;05 to $5.80. Fee -tiers ---'1'k .demand for feeder's is slackening off, as most (:f the buyers arenow 1 filled Plett J well t up, Receipts of this .class, which have litere rin- cipally from the°West, are also fall- ing off, and though the :trade is quiet, prices areholding- steady: foz good • feeding,.steers and bulls. Lambs -Market 15c higher,. • .. Sheep—Steady and 'unchanged. hogs—Market, :weak and 15c • lower than last week at , 0,75 E o.b,' an ,, d $7.10 fed and • watered, A C'RLDIT TO CANAD• A. Canada can boast- of many great cn- terpr yes-' but the one iii particular that all. -Canada is proud of is that great t; a. weekly .printed in- llantzeEil, The Family herald and Weekly Star. With its 28•and 32 -pages every week of the best read:rig matter, it .certainly is a big dollar's, worth, -and then again every sub..rrnber• fan .x1111 has an 'opportunity to win a Free Trip' .to the Old Country next June,. Anyone who is :net already 1 ady areader Of Abet groat weekly should lose no time in• sending in at• ordEt. I h( price is Only .one dollar.. . _ Auburn There .will be no service in. the Baptist church on ,Sunday, nett . • on account of the Methodist church haw-• in; a spec'lal .. service iti the after- noon...• 0000 •0000o 000000 00000000 0 • - - ° •O o :1101111..ft'M LI'i"1'L1': • c) O 'L'flt' ASt'RE, 0 t) t) O V1'hat molter dot s not look 0 upon tier baby as a titth treas.: O ure. What mother would not 0 .rather suffer' herself thait see (3 her precious little (110' sutler. O The well child brings jay to the ' 0 hon e t the sick child brings mts- 0 try, despair • and care, But 0 mothers, there is no need for 0 your baby to be cress and all- 0 Ing ; 'even during the much 0 dreaded teething time. What 0 baby needs to keep hint well is 0 an occasionaldose of Baby's 0 Own 'Tablets. 'These Tablets (y. etre stomach r all t conailt anti bowel 0 troubles , destroy. worms .and 0 make teething easy, Mrs, Pierre- () M. Cormier, New Richmond () Centre, gee., writes : "Baby's. 0. Own Tablets havc,heen of great 1) benefit to my little ote and now 0 ire sleeps well and eats: well and () is happy all the time..' The 0 '[ abl'ets Sre ' sold by all ntedi- 0 n, dealers at (silts a box 0 l 1(1C . I) 'RENT 'V1It or direct from The 1)t Will- 0 street ;i rooms, hard and soft Tarns' Me('t:cine Co„ Brockville, •() water, good garden, woodshed. 0111, 0 • Possession eats be given at once.— 0 Mrs. G. Stanbury, x ond(en load, 00 0000000 0000(J000' 000 00 Clint( t1 P. O. '-!it 0 0 O 0 0 () 0 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 O (J -0 '0 0 0 0 0 () 0 () 0 C) Clinton Ncws.Record Porter's Hill, Mathlcentk who wi o former- ly taught school here, was a guest at AIr. John C'ox's last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of ••Cen- tralia visited at Mr. George Vander - burg's for a couple of days last week, 'I'he annual meeting of the • Beef Ring g w • : a held lust Thursday w:hen•, after the season's business bad been settled up satisfactorily, ofrfc<'rs were elected for next season, as follows : President, John ('ox. See. -Treasurer, .James .Stirling, Inspectors, Nelson Yeo, .lames Blair, John Sturdy and Fred. Ford, :Auditors, O. W. Potter and James Cox, Mr. Vanderburg having retitled from t1Jc butehering, a eontntittte was ap- pointed to prepare a slaughter house and engage a butcher for 1911. • The annual supper takes place. on Wednesday evening aext. Fowl, oy- sters and pumpkin pie will be in- cluded in the bill .of fare, • The News -Record leads for both Town and Township News. Stanleu Township Rev. Mr. Miller spoke inBlake and Varna on Sunday • in - the tintereets of the Bent'inion ;#liiance. The Tuckersmith Telephone Co. have their trunk line now , complete and are busy with the branches. Having Iiensall: for central and giving night service makes this systetn'' a line to be preferred. A ease of typhoid. fever is discover- ed at Mr,' P. Baker's and -the family is quarantined. Farmers are hoping for -a . few weeks more fine weather so that they shall be able- to complete - thein. ploughing. 11ir, Jerry Cerriveau of Drysdale Will soon be able to: Move, into his new dwelling. - - Mr, Jas. Mero, who' rented • his fartu and sold al: his stock and • int- plernents, moved to .Goderich • on Tuesday, , lir.. Chas, Bedard rented the farm. for a term of years: ••Mr. and: Mrs, R. J. Howard of Cioclerirh called al 1'ritnd i t the J township on Sundat A car -load •of.appl i •was brought to Zurich 'this week and were soon disposedof. 't'itey sold at $ l.00 - a bern.l. • Buying apples • is something •tiew•"to'tite farmers of this county.. The following is' the riport of. 5. 5. No. 13, Stanley fe'r the nrontlt di- Oc-tober t 1tit 'class—Mertle Johnston, Ruskin Keys, Lloyd Keys, Della .Keys,,11 iIlu Johnston. Sr. 3rd -Roy 1' e'ys. Sr. -2nd-4V'illena .,Rey'i, Ii eys, • •,Jr. 2nd—..Lola .I)ow-scin.' Sr: P1: lst—Russel f':rratt, Wilbur Keys. • -• —.letin, ('tuinpbell, :reacher: Elmer Kipper Ltist • Sunday the 'anniversary saet•- vices: of St. At1<irew's elmrch .were held. The miriisteri of the day. -was the Rev. Mr. C'itris•tie. of Rhodes Pres- ••.. 1'1 )1" c - b it t tan c hurclt Toronto,. who o r a It 3 1 .. 1 ed excellent serntons to the • large congregatton.a assembled.: ".l'hc efflei-tnt choir of the church -preivided the :1 ori( yeveninga ilendid music,' On I t t t t s I '1ow•1 supper was .held• in the asc inent towhlet. an lc .justice . was done by ' . the large ' numbers present. Tbe,'entertainment• afterwards Was •.'v r'1 1 this sec- tionof the hest...ever et ltd n e tion .of. country. Goad :speeches were given b}' Rev. F. r1, Sawers, Bruce- fied ; Small; Myth .; Christie, Couz- i'ns,. Iiensall, and Pearcy - of -Londes- boro. The musical - part• of .the enter taintuent was most: excellent. artd 'was provided by the Clinton- quaartette consis.tirtg of 1esdanss Ross' and Cib bings and Messrs . Harland' and Downsas.,isttd-.by hiss Melvot and Mr.- Campbell as soloists. and Mise Shipley recited an c'.'cellent poem on "A - Mother's• Death.'.' These- enter- ,tarners all live itt Clinton. The : tt''. Mr. Small gave ,"Our F'olks!' in, .his usual excellent way. Mr. William' Matins, .whiro 5'lived here ft:r many years, has gone to live ' with his .son in Australia•: Among the .latest• anrivalS to' .our t'ountry. is Mr, - -Richard Revinghten •frcmt England, who Is engaged • t0: }vorlcwith Mr. Robert Parsons on the town line • ' :Miss Moore .of London and Miss Pearl- Moorit -of Waikerville are - visite ing friends .here. Mr. and Mrs: Dins lale arc -gone to Mt. ('lent( ns Wlti•re the termer }vil' bcs treated for his rheumatism. , Mr, Jolter ('ltanrbert: and family, who have lived on the town line: for abcut twelve year's are going tci move to ('hiselhnrs(. Thee Methodist church will hold thein anniversary next Sunday.. Port Albert Mr. Stephen Tout• and his sister, Nellie, ' Miss vinic, !nit netce, Nellie Bell, Kincardine; F#dent a few days with Mr, and Mrs..flari'y Hawkins last week. John Oliver of Stat:a spent a few days with•his parents last week. W. Brown and itis men are'busy put- ting • a cement Ralf under •Dunbar's residence. W. l3. llawkins get his. Windmill up s. to t week. 'Cont. Green has been residing his re. siderite this week. Mr, and Mrs.' lloye of Walter' 'spent Sunday with their son•, Robert, of this place, wito is a foreman on the Railway under eonatritctio•Li in this neighborhood at, present•. Marriages. '1OWNSIi s b1)F3INGIIAMI--At Laird Montana, on Sept. 13th, by Rev. ('has. Welbovne, Mabel Estella, on- ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bingham, formerly of Summerhill, Ont., to William Townshend of Whitest), Montana. LITTLE--C'OWAN--At the Methodist parsonage, na , Landcsb r o, an Nov. ,shit„by Rev. Mr. Osterbaut, Henry Little to Miss Cowan, both of the: 13th eon,, Mullett township. 11'IIITMORE--BLACK•-,..tt the hotne of the bride's parents, on Nov. '1st,. by Itev. L. Perrin, I3urness Whitmore of Harrist•on to Nellie hope, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black •of Wroxeter. II0'WARI1!—Me(':ARTNI'.y---,In (codt':•- ich, on Oct. 29th, by Rev. Dr. Dougall, Lillian ' McCartney, daughter of Mrs. F. IMIeCartney, formerly of . the Maitland eon., Goderleh township, to James Howard, all of (ioderieh, PRICE--WQOTON—In CTodericb, ' on Oet. .31st, by Rev. -Dr. . Dougall, Martha Wootton, eldest slaughter -of Mr. iuid Mrs. Thomas Wootton, Huron Road, to Wm. IlIr ete of Guelph. - Births. • MILLIAN—In Colborne township, be Oct. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Millian, a daughter, LOTT.—In Brussels, on Oct, 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo:. Lott, a Adaughter.:.. SCure y• N , on Nov. to Mr, and Mrs. Louis Steiss, a daughter. McFARLANI,—()n Oct. 22nd, to lir. and 11lrs. Archie. McFarlane, 12th eon., Kinloss, a son. SANDERS—In Exeter' North, on Oct, ' 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sand- ers, a daughter. DeathS • JOWET'T--At "The Point,” Bayfield, ' on Nov, 7th, Thomas'` Richard Jowett, aged 81..years, 5 months • and 22 (lays CAM1'BI.LL.—In -.Goderich township, on Nov. 4th, Catharine •. ,Iohn- stone, relict of the .late Jitmes Campbell, a ed 78 years., LEEK—At Howard, Kansas, on Oct. tis, Mary . I•Iislop, .wife of An- drew• Lees, formerly. of Morris • . township, aged 72 years. • \ICT.1GGART=e-In Grey, 'on Oet„ 31st„ John Me Taggatit, aged 73 years • and 2 months. • . WARWICK-fti Morris, on Oct. 30th, Ellen Glass, wife of Thomas War- • wick, ,aged 82 years. • MtLEOI)--Its. hinloss, on Oe -t, . 23rd, Peter McLeod,.. aged 50 years. (xoderieh., on Oet. , 23rt1, clack 'Taylor- Butlttnd, infant son of' Mr. and Mrs. F. .T. r3ut land, aged 3 Monlhs. ' ('AMPBJ•:LI•;—Iii McKillop, on • Oct, 29th, -Mary Jean Campbell, young•'. est: daughter. of the late Robert C'ampbel'l, - agi'd 11 years, 1 ntontli and 15 days. W'I' 13131'.8—In I•l. wick, i)n Oet. 21tht, Mary Latoya Webber, aged 28 years and 8 months.. ,1V'A'I'SON—In '1V'tst • Wawanosh, nn Oct, .29th, :Mary Cousins, relict01 the Fite Wut. t1'alson, and mother 7 of Mrs. Dr 1.. Irwino f Wing- . V haat aged 82 Years. • ' CUDMORE --In Exeter, on'Oct. 30th,; ' :Vary Ann Johns; rein t of the late Th.hes l antis ('i.rdnu)r c, • ..}n h(r 650 -yea c. FOR 5 4LI . •— tR'' 'GARLAND t ' s, to c, self feeder, with loin. Also r baby carriage and white fur robe:-- Mrs. Peter C'anipbell, Bayfteki •r' . 0. 54 • FOR SALE;. -17 :1CRI•:rS OF 'GOOD garden land. Nice brick hotise, hard .aild soft water, bank hash dive house, hog pen. Good orchard, all kinds fruit, ,Situated on Base Line, outside . tsule corporation of the town of Clinton. Apply oh the prciitises. or • to Isaac d3(i'rr, Clinton P. O, Ont. ' —54 FOR SALE.;-C0T'I» 4Cx1': AN) ONI- i if acre ot land on tattcnitry:S t. Good' cellar, -: hard and soft '.water; cellar under+ whale. house. At pt'es c•Itt occupied ,by. Prof. Campbell.—, Onslow Crich. —54-3 FOR SAI.1:.—ONl': DRIVING ''COIJP rising two years, 1 brand new Torte land c'utter, 1 set of• single' har- ness ,nearly new, also a String • of, hells. Will be sold cheap. --Apply. to John 8. Little, Queen St., Clin-. tort. —53 DEMOCRAT WAGON FOR SALE, ' almost as gond as new. A. bargain. Apply at The News -Record 'Office. —53 VV r A. 7I. 7 CLIh, •FOR • Na. 13, Stanley, duties -to coin- nlet1Ce after the new year. Per- sonal applications preferred. --Jam- es T. Keys, Sec. -Treasurer, Varna P. 0. —51 ONTARIO LI(iat'OIt LICENSE ACT. License Distant 4)of Centre Huron. n • Jas. 11. ' Notice hereby e that, y g fv Reynolds of Clinton has made ap- plication for permission to transfer. his Tavern licensefor the premises known as tate Colnmera,al hotel to John J. McCaughey of Clinton, and that said application will be eon, .sid('t•ed at the meeting of the Board of License Commissioners to be held at (irtderieh, on Turs(ay, Nov. tilq .t. t -f 1.30 p. 9 t Iib atthe c lour o nt. All persons Intet+estecl will gov- ern 'themyeives aceor(ittgly.—A. As. quith, License Inspector. Dated at Auburn ibis 7t11 clay or November, 1010. x-51 LOST. --ON SUNDAY 11Owr, NOV. 8th, between Clinton and Bxuce- field, a checked lap robe. Will find- er please leave at News -Record Office. —51-1x Td'.AC'I1ER W:ANTEI) FOR S. S. No. 6, Tuckersxnith. Male or fe- male, holding first or second class professional certificate. Experience preferred. Duties to ecmmcaee ,Jan. 3rd 1911. Applications. recefveu un- til Dee. 3rd, 1910.—John T. Mertin,, See. -Treasurer, Seaforth P. O, a3 U T 1.kcilF R VV ANT'.2D BY S. S. NO.. 10, Goderich township, for the . year 1911. Applications reoetved by the undersignedNov. 4. up to t 18t. State salary and experience. --A. Welsh,'See.-Treasurer, . Clinton P. O. 51 AC'C'TIO:N SALE OF COWS AND , Young Cattle, --The undersigned has instructed Mr. T. Gundry to sell by Public ;'Aucticn at the (`otninereial Hotel, Clinton, on Saturday, .Nov. 12th, 20 2ti .Durham Grade C Lha C rad ows • 1 ,al young and in good condition, 5 year- old steers, 5 year-old heifers, I hereby agree that• any cow represen- ted by ine to be in calf proving not to be within 30 days of date of Sale can be returned and money or note will he refunded. --George holland. Mr. Ford offers for sale at the same time and place 1 filly rising 3 years- old earsold by Sidney, 1 heavy draft geld- ing rising 2 by Lord Huron,; 1 geld- ing rising 2 by Wilkes. Sale at 1 o'clock, Terms : 11 monthly credit will be 'given on furnishing' approv- ed joint notes bearing 5 percent. in- terest. G. Holland and F. Ford, Proprietors:; T. Gundry, . Auction- eer. SINGLE ('OMB RHODE, ISLAM) • Red Cockerels and Pulletsfor sale cheap. --John Rtc•e. TO RI..NT.—FRAMI COTTAGE' ON Church street near Mr. C. J. -Wal- lis, ya:titn t atter Nov..17th.—Apply to \Tia, >Osbaldestort. —52 HUNTING , AND . SHOOTING ON lots 1.3 and 13, • con. 9, Tru:lett, are forbidden, r'arti('s found trespassing •. will be proseented according . to • i'aw.•—'l'he Owners. Oct. 18th —51 FA HIT FO.R AAI,E,—LOTS 21 AND 25, „con:. 5, Goderich township, - consisting . of - .'20 acres: VVe1d .watered and - all freshly seed- - ed down.. except • 1.0. acres :,now. being plowed, and 5 acres bush: ('onerete house, barn 55x80 with stone foundation, Good stabling.— , James tabling.--James .Hamilton, Coal Merchant, Clinton, —17 • 'l'O RENT—SEVEN ROOMED ('OT- tege . no Fulton street., Hard and soft water, good garden, fruit.:=-•A.h- ply • to Mrs., J. A, Barge, -48 DR:1IN. TILE 'FOR SALE•= VV'1', _have now a large stock of • Drain • - :rite on halal ranging, in: sizes from. .2;1 inches+ up to 8 inches, Now : is the• ii veto draw ' rrTtI tor 1 t n tot tc o tat or spring training Come. to us_ and get lite best that is made. Works, k mite cast of grnondvill . Pitone•9 on 145.—Krtise Bros., lme,ndville, ` 49=3 FRAME HOUSE .T0 RENT, CON - tanning -sit ioans•: situatcenear centre of town.-Aiiply to Nlrs. ' D. B. . he F:c elY.—46, Kennedy. Y IOL. AND TWO ACRES Ol' land' for sale in Barfield. 7 teams, woodshed,; good stable, hard and sort water, etc.—Apply to William • -Dixon, Bayfield. '8-1 m x FLOC W, FEED AND GRAIN When in -need of Flour, Oat- meal, W'.eat :Germs,' •'Bran; Middlings, Feed F`•lottr; : Corn, :?its,'Bar'ley ('hop and ail kinds • of grain for.' Chicken Feed go to to .Standard Elevator. Highest prices paid for Wheat, Oats, Barley, •Peas, Ilj•e and ' Beans. Call and. see ns before buying or :selling. elsewhere. 'THE L. SUItTER CO • Whiter Overcoats You need a good heavy win- ; Overcoat. ter () ct. a $ Every man does. • You need it foe protectionI Irons' the cold, and for,tatppear- k i ante sake. • Plenty. of good Overcoatings to show you men. We chose' I them for their beauty, their warmth. h}!itand their w dura y We expect you to choose them' ler ttt( r same mastitis. re s ns, b ttitd u We are reejdy to r yo• Something in tate top notch of style, g 5 ethin" that you will .om , he `i' proud to own. V.15.00 or more f to pay. Cr WS B!'RCE CO I I. MfiACHAN'r'i'Air.ot2S • Agent. for the fritisti American rr i; 1 0 'Dying Co., Montreal, Que. ***,sin.••ol. rkkot.,, ►44.Yii.(4.' •410 'il. City Bread It may be good but AG - output lv F. +. BREAD 1 I BETTER. • A steady increase in our bread is ample proof. We in- vite you to conte into our Bak- ery see t fart c Y t C make • Jt a and handle our bread. Our cakes .- i and •pastryI•.. ceive the same care and mat- erials u8ed •e' the e ar h best. We , use fresh eggs not eggpotvel•'r. Choice candies, oranges, lemons, cranbertr;es,ickles •' etc. , • Oysters served as you like them. t • • s • M1 cloys q WANTED STEADY GOOD WAGES. 65, H. A% W. H. PHONE 42 ;t•t•••NNf•wN•••rttiA4 • • vV Pollhtry The following prices ate being paid at the IIolmesvill'u Poultry 'Yards:— Hens 8e per ib. live. Chickens 9c to Ile per lb- live. ' Turkey! 13e to 15c. per lbe. Docks 13c per -lb dressed. Geese 11c per lb dressed. • Poultry to be' delivered •with crops empty. on Monday, Tuesday and WV'ednesday morning of each week. Buying all the year round. • Phone 4 on 142. Clinton -Knitting Co.. *Y . =1 i"d4 Patronage QXCi ted •s,...r.r •. IIAVIv G PL R r. D THE BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS OF MR. JAMES FLYNN, WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THE, TOWN OF CLINTON AND VICINITY, We snake a specialty of Shoeing Lame and Inter- fering Horses and guar,. antee satisfaction in that line, - CARRIAGF: MAKING AND REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. GIVE t'5 A CALL, CIIARG ES MODERATE. N. W " re rartha !/ -ti0LMESVlLLE — SAIINDEI?S. fignifflissisignimimsawassi Don't Forget The (Clinton -Chopping Mill will be lit daily operation on and rt it et' to -day. .• Having just installed !new Grimier and :30 horse- J)ow <Cr• boiler; IV& aro.now prepared to do a 1-irst CIassJob. Besides eluippitig feed, the roll oats, grind flax,, make glahaln flour, mei nu'ai ittid flaked wheat.: \Ve cater to the wants of Our customers. Mistakes eheet'iully rectified.. SATISFACTION •UUARANTEED •JONAT1-!AN • •.B O R WN'. Proprietor .Remember the Stand Mary. St„ • Clinton Next to. the ELeetrie. Light .t>Iant, where the nudersigne(t )will he.glad to meet'. alt 01(1 t listennem as well - as. 1110113' new Ones, thankintg y on for past favor's: • C .. • • Sigilt Testitig: ., Tf 'hu have anytroublewi h -- S t your e; es difi?1- 0 cuity in seeing distinct, or reading, aching eyes, . tired eyes, If you suffer from headache, if the 0 0 child'eal)not see well at school or it' child's eyes•: soon become tired, call and have them examin- ed most carefully, • NO CHARGES FOR EXArliNATION We have. all appliances for careful examination. All worka u !rant,.d satisfactory. ' e ati' s actor. Y• A.J. GRIGG Jeweler and Optician. issu. • of Marriage Licenses s s • 1r1►-` r.^tV t 1! . " 1► ► 1. . • ►44 it + .1 - 1 Furr hurtltd a House Furnishings at Greatly Reduced Prices. for the nicith of Oct. when the goods are most !required. 10 P4 119640 t en huge„ Matting•ty x•inieutas. 4rs;a 'ts, Etc. Int p.a: oft Iron lifedsaBeds from $2 up to $25.': Cur . pecial at $ ig a wnoi'. 10 p.c. ori Alaiiiva sc s aha tied Springs. Dresser's and Stands lot $8.50, Oak Reckeia, $1.80, Couches $5. ur leader at $8 is ttc,t equalled at the price in the to linty. Curtain Stretcher's loaned to our customers gree. Cleaner 0.nr I)us.ICot CarpetC•ieatrer will be loaned free for one day only. C ! 1 t L t ern Piano foe vhieR ati the only agent in t tht g vicinity, need. no introlncti)t—"to bluff needed to salt it," Picture Praming aud Repairing Nentl(v and Promptly Done The Store of Quality. W. Walker Purniture Dealer and lltadertatker Phone; '` ,8 Night or Day