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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-12-21, Page 6'l'li J Of interest to You and IVte ' The Toronto papers should sign a :truce aysr the waterfront despite during:'the Christmas holidays, + r * e , rrw: R. Southcott of I'jxetsr, bi'o; Aber ,of 3,' 33. Southeott, editor ,ot the Exeter Tories, died in a London hospital last, Friday in his fortieth. •scar'• `_IIo had bean a sufferer for some years, 'fir, W, A. Amos of Palinerston was elected'peesulent of 'the 'United Fin•-' niers' tin Ontario ar'tho emitter' cont ventioii field in ' Toronto lest - Week, .and :Me, J. J. Morrison,of 'Toronto 'was re-elected secretary. The 'farmer's Sun calls attention teethe scarcity, of pupils h the rural ;schools of Ontario. If the editor of" the ,Sun would;; visit the rural homes of the, he would find a. scarcity of ,children there also,'" Families,are smalier:than they were in thestime of iheSun editor's childhood '1 a`, * * s One eQ uldn't:_do.enYtlting when one, -was asleep, of course, a$ the Mount Forest :people'were, when their bank 1vas ;robbed. ...Hut •ie Detroit theoth- er er day a lone- bandit held :up fifteen lreo1le with an old gun and got away, with! a •lot of 'money from it .bank. He, Must have been a pretty,smart robbjjeer: to keep his eye on fifteen peo- ple: rill; at once and at, the same time ;scoop up a.few thoiasannd dollars oWrAttIO STItEE7T • 011,O CI'I The`Roya1 Bank at Mount Forest• 'was; entered'. by.• robbers the other -night and' a :lot "of bonds, and valu -able papers stolen., Nobody' heard. them;. (they must :have good, con - .sciences. at Mount Forest., and` are ,good aleepegs)'and the. first intima- tion of the theft was iwhen, the 'jan- itress came' in the' morning ;- The robbers. had taken the precaution. "to .cut the telephone and telegraph wires before they. started but they need mot have 'troubled themselves, appar-, .ently. _ "After the Honeymoon," by ,,Louise Mason, a little book just, published -hy McClelland and Stewart,: Toron- to, is decidedly out of'the ordinary .and is bound- to be popular with a Large, circle of .readers. Itr'is .not a story but is made up of "100 Saints on Husbandry', That sounds dike the title of a book on agricuL iture:but it isn't, unless the cultiva :tion of amicable relations with one's ,matrimonial mate cones. under that ahead, for it is advice to married peo- ple, mostly',br'ides, on how tp,makea :the matrimonial yoke sit" lightly and" )comfortably- on the shoulders.. It :is rather amazingh'owanyone with- out actual ith.out`aetual experience could pick up, ,all°the wisdom set forth- in this book, abut no doubt it but, proves the 'truth (of' the saying that "the onlooker 'sees most of the game." I1 is ded- icated to "My married friends, the .observance of whose domestic feliei sties (and infelicities)' has provided, .the"niaterral`• for this little 'boot.:"' =The advice isfor wives, although husbands do not getoff scott fres, but here is one: "Do not look am- iable when he is bad-tempered—that 9s exasperating; but be • amiable— that IS effective " To show that the ,author has,: a strain''of' mild cynic- "isni:'here is a little' side kick at the natural vanity of man: "The' -wife i3ho most successfully ruleb the roost is the one 'that encourages her ,luis= 'banal to censider himself the Cocic- ,of -the -Walk." It is a book that ;will; make you laugh, at yourself and with- yourself, but it also has 'a good 'deal of- sound coal en senseserved up in a pleasing way; like a pili In a spoonful of honey.: Then, toe, it 'touches,' just pore and fliers,' Upon the higher -things, as for 'example; "'The home that has no" familyalter is like a. ship that liar no atidder. Without some nieclitmr of 'guidance neither can survive the 'storms it Is bound to encounter sooner or later." The book is quite cleverly illustra- ted. The authoress, Miss Mason, is not unknown in 'Clintdtc ' having vis- ited Miss Claris on pore 'than one occasion. `She' spent a few days, Hero early last suniriier on: her way to Bayfield, where she 'spent' a holl-• 'day, and, we have it "on good atitli- or•ity, she much .admires Clinton.. We hope she'll not lay down her pen until she gives us another book or ;two, i .The Leai;ue meeting last More: Slay evening was in charge of' tho social department and .5 very,' en- joyable• ove:inlS was spent, Rei+. G•leBurris of 'The Eaptist church gave, a i arcw ell ttdd ssss' to the lOagucrs. Mr. Anderson else gave a short talk; and expressed :regret at the intpeuding departure of Rev, Mr, E Erns,. from town, Miss Bessie Cole gave' a splendid' reading and thci0. wap also some music, _ The League,will meet on Weclhesday eye ening of "next weep on account of Christmas, The meeting will be in charge of 'The citizenship depart- ment, tinder' vice-president, II. Am - The foll.owipg is the order of ser, vices,for Sunday, Christmas .Sunday:' Morning: „.. Organ Prelude. Doxology. Invocation. Hymn:116,'" Ilarls the gels Sing." * Prayer. • Lord's Prayer.. ` "."Chr•istmas Awake. Anthem. , Responsive Lesson: Quartette;<> "Ther, Morning Stars Sang Together!' ''Hymn: 126., "0 Little Town' of -1 Bethlehem:' .• a Sermon: Is- Jesut the Christ?" Anthem,: "Behold- T •;Bring." i Hymn: 127, "When Marshalled on The Mighty Plain." • Benediction. Organ Postlde. Evening: Herald An Organ. Prelude: 'Anthem; "The ,,Wondrous Hymn: 125, "While • the Shepherds Watched Their • .Flocks by Night.", . ' i Prayer: M,rrtages CAMP'11Eldle-JYOUNG-4A,:t Londes ' ''bore, oe Doc, 13th, by'.the Rev, T is. Abery, Muriel, only daugli- Ler of Mr; and Mrs. Robert Youna•. to ,Toselih Wilson ;Campbell of Walton. STEVENS--TAItQUHAR- At I3lytit on Dec.131b, by the Rev. W, B. Hawkins, Catherine M. Faidiihat••,. 1o1 looserilin, Sask., to. 'W, IL ;Stevens of Hullett, [firths •STF'LP—Li Clinton, on .Dec. 17th, • to Mr. and Iyla's, Dart Steep, a d.lhter.; TZNDugALL--.In Hitll'ett, on Dec. 17th: to Mr. and Mrs. Fronk. Tyndall, a' daughter. (still born.) " TRDWIARTI•IA=In Hallett' town- ship on December 13th, to Mr, and 'Mrs. 'Toward Ti-eway.tha,, a sett: MACDONAi,D—At'Alexandria Ilea._ pital, :Gdderieh on December • 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- ald,' a daughter. ' • ROUHAN-•In Brtisse4s, : on Decem- bee 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. J, F, Itou)an,- of Detroit, 'a daughter, KIN1G—Iii. Brussels; •on December' 8th to Mr. 'and Mrs, Wn. King a daughter: 1 ' TItELEAVEN—At Dungannon, on Dec. 5th, to Mr..' and Mrs.', Tarry • Treleaven. a son. ' i,LIDLEY•-In Wroxeter, on Dec, -.8th, to Mr.': :and 'Mrs. Earl ` Ridley, a Anthem: "Be Joyful 0 Earth." Scripture Lesson. 'Ellett: "The Star and The Song.' Hvmn': 118, "It cane- upon the Midnight Clear." , Solo ,(Sermon: "Jesus and ••His. Mother,'' +_' "Mary." Offertory. ' 'Anthem: `Tididgs of Great Joy." Hymn: 119, " Silent Night, Holy Night',' (Benediction. , Vesper: ,1`,1oW• The Day is Over." Oxgan Postlude. - 12 FITZSIMON &-SON 11 Have a choice- ' lot of Christmas Meats: Here's a list of some of them; 2 extra baby heaves from Ed. Glenn; 1 extra" baby beef from E. Rozell; 1 'extra baby beef from A. Millinery Sale Steep; 1 .extra baby beef from Roy Clearing sale of millinery. ' The Pepper; 3 extra steers from Thos. Vogue. 81-1. Blair; 2 extra, heifers from W. wait TIME ar note of us, Chriatmae is onus again, are '0e reedy'? vo gathered lei our store„ from.Iar and near Fruits, IQuts) Cake that ride yourself le malting. etc., first you want for that C:t cc t a ypu p See Santa Claus in aur window. '1'ell'the children to ,write haul •• 't r ncl' a'letter and_let's know what they wiin isCaies , Nuts; Oranges, oto: Have you sc0n our '1923 Calendars' Car our Plitt Get the TIabit of Dealing at jiOi(i1l g(11 sic ComW'S eRO ERY Ph l53n '1111 ons? TILE STOXiE I''QR EVER BODY Deaths BIGGINS—In, Clinton, bn- Dec. 15th, Eileeen Phyllis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Harold Biggins, ag- ed one year and one month. SINCLAIR—In Stanley township, on December 14th, William Sinclair. in; his '65th year. • ' PARSONS --At ;Bayfield, on Dec. 14th, Charlotte Anne .. Parsons, aged 58 years- DUNBAR—In Grey township my De- cember 8th, David Armour, infant son of `George.' A. and Mrs. Dun- bar aged unbar;,aged 21 days. HOGG—In Brussels, - on 'Dec. 6th, ,David G, Hogg," aged 77 years. SPARLIINIG--'In !Brussiels,' on Dee. 12th, Leila Mary, daughter of the. " late Georg and Mrs. Sperling in her .27th year: INS MEMOR1A1Vf;'' HALL -In, loving memory of Jack Hall, who died Dec. 1st,' 1919. Always remembered by his niece, Edith, and the folk 'at home. - Johnston; 1. choice calf from George Monk; 6 extra.'bogs✓from George Drinkwater;- 2_extra hogs from R. ,Fitzsimons; 4 extra lambs from 'r. Cole; f extra lamb from R. Grigg. A choice lot of turkeys from G. Cook; geese and chickens from A, Morrell; ducks 'and geese from Miss Johnston; geese from John Farquhar and several others. CHRISTMAS MEATS ' S. G. 'Castle, butcher, has the fol lowing Christmas meats: . 12 extra ;fin -e baby beeves, fed by Wes. Miller; a verytiat heifer, fed by Jas. Dale; 2 fine heifers fed by Wes,. Stevens; a, fat steer, feed by W. Stevens; 4. -fat pigs,fed by S. G. Castle; a fat pig, fed by T. Lindsay, a helm!, fed by J.• Ashton; a very fine .•fat,calf, fed by W. Oak; Also'a. very fine bundh of dressed: geese, chickens and. ducks, fed by Win. Fear; and some very fine .turkeys and geese fed by Herb. Castle.- Between now an •- Machines and: Parts for- Sale Singer, sewing machines and parts. Repairing, done on all i'nakes of ma- chines. .. ,New, hnachines sold on the easy payment plan. Oils and need- les a sepcialty. "=Earl -Steep. 80-3-p. d Christmas is 'the Greatest Buying Season of the Year Fart. to, look carefully over our Chocolate Packages before deciding on the gift for that friend,- Cowan's•'Lunch Bars,: Medallions, Maple Buds, Chocolate Beans; Wafers,, Orchids, Etc. Bobertsons and Nailson'sChocolates , „ in 'packages and in bulk ' Camels, Butte Flips, Peanut Crisp Full line of Lream Car.m© �' p , Rob`Roys, Jelly Beans,'A,D; Mints, Scotch, Mints A varied'„line of: Pastry. at your command each day .: OYSTERS - Clothe lit and? -have,an'•Oyster Stew on Saturday Christmas Entertainment Surpmerhill, will hold the annual. ,Christmas twee and concert on the evening of friday, December 22nd, in the village -•-hall. Prepargtions for a vaued,program- of pantonines, drill`s, instrumntals.musical recite- lions- ole., is under way and a de- lightful time is anticipated. .. Ad- -mission. -adults 256. Children 15c. Auction Sale Of faun stook';and !implements. The undersigned auctioneer has re- ceived oinstructions from e-ceived,instructions.from Mr. Norman Hunking, to sell by public auction on Lot 35, concession 13, Hallett, . com- moncing.at one p. in, on Wednesday,: Dec.' 27th, the following that is to say.—IIorses—Horse, 4 year-old; 1 horse, 5 years old; horse, 6 years old d driving horse 6 years oldeepOettle Cow, 5 years ofd, freshen October 1; cow 6 •years old, freshen• 'November" 25th; cow 8 -years old, freshen' Oct. 27th; cow 7 years, old to fresh_ eii, January 3rd; ::bow 3 years old supposed to be''irr<calf; cow 6 years old, due tol freshen March 6th; cow 3 years 111d, clue to freshen April 15; farrow cow milking; 1 heifer 2 years olci;- steer, 1 year old;' spring calf; 8 fall calves. Pigs -9 chunks of pigs, 1 'farrow sow.. Irnlilement$-- M H. binder; :M. -H. mower (noarty new); =1VI'.-I'I, manure spreader (near - 1,Y new) Coolishuti hay rake (nearly new); •walking' plow; Oliver ,ridi plow (new); set of barrows,; set of 2000 pound' scales (nearly nervi).; 1 cultivator; gang •plow; scuillet; foot ,pulpori 1--Iolt separator .(nearly new); M. -II. • seed drill, with grass seeder attachment; McTaggart fainting mill cutter; buggy; set of sleighs; 2 Wag - gond; rack; ,stock rack; gravel box; wheel: barrow; turnip chill; set o donblo harness; 2 sets of single bar - nese; set of plow harness; a quantity of •basswood and hemlock lumbar; quantity coal;quantiy of maneels; 60,0 bushels oats; 250 bushels of ixdx- ecl grain; 50 'Bushels wheat; i5 ton of hay; slings;'hay fork; topes and pulleys; and,niany oehet• articles too nuincions to mention. Also 98 acres, of good land, ebout 12 acres of hard, Wood bush, small cedar swamp con- taining good eedat posts,' good enring eeeelt about twenty •;rocliif.rorn the barn; ••:tievet freezos, a ;lever failing well, six :wins OC fall wheat, plow- ing ail don0 good. hank barh 36x;72, l`itit class, driving shed with pig pens Underneath to be sold on clay of sate if not previously sold. 'l'lverything will be Sold without reserve as 950- peietor is riving. ne 'fanning owing ro ill' .health.,:Terens .:of Salo—All purchases e1 '' 10 and ander, cash, over,_thet amount 0 months' credit 011 purchasers furnishing, approved joint Motes. 4 per cent. straight off .Eos cash ', on credit - amounts, Nomeaii Ilunlr erg, 1Crioprictor, J'eln Stalker, auctioneer: 91-1. I,.(ii➢ le bora Mr, and Mrs. Sniallconbo are home from the Wiest and, are. -visiting •the latter's father, Mr. Shobbrook ' on Elle concession. . The pupils ;of S. S. No. 8 held: their annual, Christmas concert' oil i"uesday,.when 'a pleasant aftel,rtoon vdii-enjoyed by ilio parents, tcachee and pupils. After the concert a :half hoer was spent intarinally,'when t1'io kiddies treated the guests tb .candies. Mrs. Ifelen Qoinn, accalnpanied by :her sister, Mrs. Herman of Olinton,- ,slient a ' fetiv, days of last week .Toronto. A" quiet wedclingg took place on Wednesday s'fteenpon at, .the home of Mr. 'and Mrs Robert Young, -tvheh their. only daughter 111airiol, became the bride, of Mr Joseph Wilson Cainp- 1' bell of Walton.; The. young couple. left on the afternoon traiat'-for Loh- -don and posits south. ` On their re, "1tu1'n, they. will •live on the g500ni's' Same Frear Walton, ' A horst o'- 'goof,; wishes tire extended to Mr. and Mrs,i -Campbell. ,... • :Miss Esther Lyon 'returned home `Satrn•day' after'a short visitwith Guelph 2510065. 'On Monday night the evening.trair was foul hours late, the reason b'oing e broken engine. It is hot much fret when the High school pupils have to wait :four hours Por their supper, Miss Elsa Crawford accompanied hon quirt snit uncle, 'Mr:. and Miffs. Smellacoosibc, from the west end 1S visiting at tho home' o.@ lien father, ISN`. Charles Cravrfor'd, rind with •other relatives hereabout:lee ' 80-1-p Cutter Tor Sale Cutter, in 'good condition. 3, C, McMa.tlr it furniture. store, Clinton. 80-tf. OWN ,,.v CO• Teletion, No..4 PRTtCESS .THEATRE d 23rd ” ` aturda Dec. 22n Prosents Friday and S y, Wanted Comfortable.'house or suite of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Ie. - quire at News -Record. 80-t1. ;Star Oust ' ' A drama of Broadway'.s. Bubbles andPregs,; told -fromthe heart of a- woman, who rebelled • against love, Also showin --a' 2 -reel Sennett comedy l` n 'Patrol Christmas Dec. 25, 26 and 27' Monday, TuesdayTueiday and, Wednesday, Come'and see a classic Richard- Bartheliness in the herdic heartothrobbiag drama - of the Virginia' Mountains Ta l'able David A Vacuum Cleaner, Put in car by•mistake in Goderieh on November 17th, a vacuum cleaner. Owner May have carne :by proving property. and paying for,this adver- tisement. Albert Leitch, Bayfield. 78-4-p. The WHITE Sewing Machine Special line of Electric. machines. E. L MYTTE i:.,. Agent Store vacated by.J. E. Johnson - Auction Sale Ol' cows, young cattle and farm implements. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by, pubx lie auction at Lot 57, Bayfield road, on"Wednesday, December 20th, coni-. moncing at 1 o'clock. Sleep, the fol- lowing;/ 2 fresh.: cows; 3 to freshen about time of sale; 5 tonfreshen Tau. 10th; 2 to freshen Feb. 10111; 1. to freshen Feb, '1511i; 1 to freshen Feb. 23rd; 3 to freshen March 1st; 1 to :freshen April '5th. Six of the a 'hove ineutioncd cows are•. choice IIol steins, the reinainclol , sire all good Durham grades. Young Cattle: 9- choice 'steers, 'risi'ng • 2 .years,. all in good condition. Implemerits — Bair?o wagon;, Adams wagon (new); set bobsleighs; M. -IL 'cutting box; Frost & Wood hay loader; root pul- per; Babcock milk and cream tester. Terns: , Six months credit will be given ore furnishing approved joint notes or t discount of six per cent/ per annual for cash. Guarantee:— Any cow sold to be with calf prov- ing .not to be so, one monthfrom date -a sale 15 per cent. bf purchase price will be 'refunded. Salo will. 1, 'bo conducted indoors. W JZ. Lobb, ,Proprietor. , Geo. 1-1,:; Elliott,- Abe tiorlber. 70-2. Cows For Sale lEresli Mille cows'"for sale—Apply to S. R. McMath, R. R. No. 2, Cline ton. Phone 34 on 601; Clinton cen- tral. •79-tf. Pullets For Sale .. A number of Leghorn •bullets for. sale. Apply to Mrs. Geo. 'Lavin, Clinton. s 791t1 -Farm For Sale ' Lot 10 concession 1, IIiallett, sit- uated i uated on provincial highway 3% miles from Clinton,.. and 5 miles from Seaforth. Contains 100 acres, well drained and•:fenced, in high state of cultivation: three acres hardwood bush,,ttivo''acres good orchard and 20 acres fall ploughed.- On place is good pine barn, 60x50, stone founda- tion, stable all cemented, in first class -condition; driving. shed 50x20; ton -roomed brick tihouse with good cellar. For further particulars ap- ply to Mrs• 'J• D. McDermid, Clinton Ont., or C. McGregor, R. R. No. 2, Seafort%r, Ontario. • 78-tf. F4rru For Sale Lot 26 concessioin 8 Hellett,'Gravel' Road, 113 miles south of Londesboro; This faro' contains 09 acres, more or less, drained and in first class con- dition with 6 acres •,of bush, with a Spring creel: running through; about 90 acres of rood workable land. There ,are 11 nacres of fall wheat and fall plowing all done, "Onethe •premises aro a good barn 56x60 ft with stone stabling/ a, hog pen, a -.drive shed, .s good frame house and a 1101705 Sailing well and. a young orchard. - No. G school liottse is situated on one cot. icer" of the farm. For further .pas- ticklers apply to—Jas. W. McCool, Londesboro, Ontario, R, R. t -4-p. ,NEw Batobor Shop m0 [I I inifirrEntRIMIUMENNIIRIMMIll0 OS Iv . T' ,Cor'less—R( 1lee4.B6Urw3 to CHRISTMAS is Dear enough to make it the holiday Gift. Dell •ip and see o linos: ' CATALOGUE is at your disposal whethhex • furnish you with a host of, snggestiox ARTICLES which we de not car517 in_ etc and prove to you a saving of from i catalogue these: CARVERS in gases and sets, George Wo: England. STAINLESS STEIII Table and Dessert fi COMMUNITY PLATE Grosvenor and Forks, Spoons, Servers, Ladles, Sere TUDOR PLATE, :Marquis Pattern in at pieces.. 1847 ROGERS BROS; Ambassador Patter ROGERS 1847 Silver Plate, Old Colony d Canadian Slifer Plate, Niagara, in above, WAVERLDY Silver Plate,, Waverley deli ,'NEVADA (Canadian) Silverware, Tipped Aladdin Thermalware Jars, Bottles, Lune CUT GLASS, First Quality, Popular 'Pett ',ENGRAVED GLASSWARE in Vases, i1 Sugar and Crcani"s, Berry Bowls, Mal PYREX WARE, With and without frame ALiJMINUM WARE, Complete in every ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, Grills, ` Toes' Urns, and Percolators, ., alt 11111111111111111) 111111111 I@nll Milli 111 11111111 1111111111111 111111UIW111111IIII IIJEIIIIIIII Phone 68. OFFICE HOURS : - 9,30 to 12 a.m.` 2.00 to 5.30 p.m. 7.00 to 9,00 p.m Sundays by appointment. nen. • DR. W.'','R.-N1MMO .•accou Chiropractic Specialist. "` Specializing in Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. CONSULTATION FREE Normandie Block, Clinton, Ont. 62-4 fin the Normandie Block As Meat delivered to all parts of the town We.solicit a shar' of the pat ronage of the citizens of Clin- ton and vicinity. See Our go3 s and get ac- quainted with our prices. Wanted... Poultry Eggs," etc: ,All kinds of Poultry.4 ought at highest mallet Prime ,I will be tit' hlr. Groves,' IIur- on Road on Tuesdays from now err, til the end ofltlie year. . Shob brook, Phone 7, on 641, Clinton. 79.3 THE OLD RELIABLE , s- ' Shiver' Sewing Iac rine Family Model . . „5, 50.00 Electric Machines, . . 03.00 Machines at preoehr; prices, easy 'teems. Mb Ebfnds of Repairing Dohs STEglIP Clinton For Sale In Clinton, south of the G. T. R. tracks, good house,ancl learn; also 4 lots, some fruit trees, town watet and cistern.. Cheap for quick -sale'' Easy terms. Apply 13. Iiaywaiel, 101 Wellington ltd., London/or Il T. Rause. ,Clinton. 7'i 11. Snirella Corsets Spirella Corsets for healthfulness, style, comfort and durability. Ev- ery corset made to measure. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontario street, Clinton, Phone 142. 12-1921 ;Clothes' Cleaired and Pressed • Clothes` cleaned pressed and re- paired., `Woolen goods dry cleaned. Rooms over Heard's barber. shop. W. J.; 'lege. ,. ` -83-tf House For Sale Frame 'cottage' with two lots, on Huron ':street, -barn on premises, garden with_ 'small fruit. • For further 'particulars apply to Miss `B. Cantelon,. on. premises. 61-tf CONNELL St TYNDAi,L- .: r'ho1 nse 62 Raw Furs .Wanted Highest/ Merkel, pSce paid. Do not sell Moue :furs until you get my Prices, which aro often 5 per cent. to.25 pea; cent. higher' than prices paid by other ilealere, Phone 'or write TI. A. Hovey. I'liene 89, Clinton. 76-tf. • N Q' 1•e ffil `001: 1 Buyer of ail "kinds of furs ; and hides. 11 you have any, kindly let 1110 .know by phone, and I will call for them.. highest prices for Duck and Goose:•feathers. • en! MEWS Work' Boots - Less than Cost. Friday and Saturday We have several pairs of men's solid leather work boots which must be cleared regardless of cost. Reg. $7.50 to 58.00 going at $5.95 Reg. 56.00 to $7.00 going at $4.95 Reg, $5.05 to $6.00 going at 53.95 Wm. B r 'f' Th extol tone Happ Opposite the Postoffrce. Clinton OSTEOPATHY. DR. -A. M. HEIST Osteopathic Physician Graduate, Des Moines Still College �• of Osteopathy. Licentiate Iowa and Michigan State Boards ' of Medical. l Examiners, Spinal• adjustments given to remove. the cause of disease. Catarrhal deafness, "' adenoids, and enlarged tonsils treated. without surgical operation. Stomach and intestinal diseases treated without the use of drugs or Margery. Successor to Dr. Heileman. Office,' Goderich, Ont. At the Graham House every Tues- day `after 6.30 p.m.', WI 511. ` Ra }r a s Clinton Phone. 137,-- - �—+', Farrar for Salo or Rent' Lots 57 and 58, Maitland conces- sion :Goderich township, containing 1G4?/ acres, more or Mess" , Bank barn, 50 feet square, stabling under- neath, driving shed, hsed, ,3056; hen house; large' frame house. Pos- session given at once, Andrew -"Shepherd, Londesboro, Ontario. 76-tf Heater For Sale A goed coal. Treater, only. used a II emtal0 of winters, G... Hall, Rattcnbury street, or The News -Re-, cord., Farm, For Salo Lot 16 pt. 17 concession 1 1-Inllett, I-Itieon road 1r/ 'miles east of Clin- ,torr. This- farm contains 127 acres 100 acres drained and in_first class' condition, the •balance is pasture land and bush. On the premises is a good barn 40x74 with stone stabl- ing and. cement floors, also hen house pig pen and drive shed on cement foundation. There is a two story brick house with modern" convenien ccs Farm is well watered with' first class springs 'and also spring creek running across one corner. Farni, is, well adapted for -'nixed farming. For terms and conditions rako ap- plication on the premises' or Clinton, 11, R. No. 4. john Noble 58-11 Let 25, Con. 17111, on the "Baso line; inilo north of Clinton. 221;6 'acres first class land, good house, bank barn and, young orchard just beginning to beak Also . 7 -roomed house on Albert; street, Clinton.. Wa- ter, goad •garden, barn. Apply an latter p10nrlses, Mrs, John ilslstoad, Ii -IC VD EXTEND TO ALL OUR, CUSTOMERS ' BEST WISHES FOR MERRY CI-HRISTMVIAS m' Ord H Oat Jenkins S Solio ND' FAD kst,0ellta A nonce; Elevator 19D,' keu3dsncai. phal ing call and on 13r Fir Stoc on Als Tho S finis 0 .higl N. Pho `8Y1