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vi -Detroit .'Judge )(as ruled !that
thas,c: convi, tad of speeding const ,un
deme ,nn exar'niinatlon hs to their ulen-
tality, We always dict think there wa0
ozaiething \vroaig with the people'.wno
act as if. the burning ''op of gasoline
was "the a11,,irnpot''aant thing when
Lo3idesb ro
T, W; Tamblyn ann'ouaac''es, the
cn,agoitnont of hei' daughter, Rose
Linian, to Mr. J. lra Ranson of Hui -
lett, the wedding to take place early
in the, new year.
Christmas seasosi passed oft
'very quietly, many,'young peoplo hav-
ing returned'home-tospend Christ-
mas ,with their families. We were,
pleased to meet during the holiday
.season:' Mr, 1)lurray Fingland of
Cochrane; ,Mr, Frank ,Fingland and
Miss A1iee TT;fngland of`Toronto; 'Miss
�
Esther and MISS Mary Jamieson, Tor_
onto; Miss.' Myrtle Grainger, Toren-.
to; Nis, Guertie Roberton, Toronto;
":Miss Edith Sampson, Chatham; Miss
Bertha 'I.Trogd'en, . Londgn;., Mr. Al,
13_e'unsclon, Seaforth; Miss Mamie'
I-Iall •and • Mr.,.B. I3eamish, Hanover;
ii'Ir. Dennis, Roberton;' Port- Huron.
Mr..and Mss:. W.,Tamblyn and fam-
ily 'df'Toronto'are visiting his moth_
, er, Mips, J. Tainblyn, '
. Mr, :and Mrs,- J •Ii, Watt and son,
Owens of .Toronto are spending theirs
Christmas• vacation at the .manse,
Mr. and Mr's.`Fred Johnston spent
Christ:has Day in London:
Mr. 'and Mr's. Thomas Miller, and
Mr. rind Mrs.. Max McCool, are in
Drayton, Ontario attending the wed -
din. of Miss., Cora, White, a former
Londesboro girl: N
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watt "and sons,
''Leo and George, and Mrs. A'. Tar=,
. sons; spent Christmas day " at ' the
.ainarise.
Miss.'An rvisiting no Abery e y is vis ting atlho
home ,of her brother-in-law, 'Dr. G.
.E. Wilson of Toronto.
The 'Presbyterian and Methodist
'Sunday Schools'. their annual en-
-teitainments last Thursday andMon;
.day evenings. + The programmes
this year were, especially good,and
the attendance' was .large showing
-die interest taken in the local Sun=
,day schools.
Mr.-Harold,Ruddel of Winnipeg is
visiting at his uncle's Mr. .Charles
Ruddell s.,
Mrs: (Dr.) Young and, Miss Clara,
,are visiting', at Brantford for 'two
-weeks,
The nonfinatiotis for the township
of"•'Hullett were held. in the' 'coin-
munity hall, Londesboro, last friday.
This rear we are to have an election
both for reeve and cbuneiners.:' The
-following were nominated and *have.
signed the declaration:
For Reeve -Mr.- Matthew Arun,:
strbng`and Mr., Charles -Houston,
C� oifiieikloxs" oaeit Claris; Alex.
-Mewing; F,rnest Adanns, James -Lel-
-per, Thomas Sloan,
The i'eeye,._and councillors for 1922
-gave a'; splendid -report on :their,, work
:for the year. .Though the expondi-
-ture' was °Somewhat large a' great
•ileal of work was clone this year both.
*on roads andliridges.; a large amount,
,of money„being spent on, the Kinburn
swamp.' Though the :.Government
rant exceeded $4000.00
Mr.' and Mrs:, Ben Grain,ger..from
the West are viiitinrat the ho e\of
'Mr. Jahn Grainger.
,(From. an occasional correspondent)
Mr. Kirk Lyon of Toronto 'Varsity
:is home' for the Christmas Holidays.
Mr. Stephen Mothers ' of Victoria
College is Visiting relates in..;` the
vicinity.>`.
Mrs; Awdo and children of Weed -
:stock; : Misses Margaret ancl ' Della
;McCool, of Toronto and Sadie Mc -
.Cool of Ottawa are visiting.. BITeir
mother, Mrs.117ilhana,14lc0ool.
Mr. :ancl Mre.,,,Eldreci IIohnes and
-babe' of Dresdent-and Mr. and Mrs,
. Artlni" Kcrslake and children of Ex-
,eter, spent the holidays with the la-
-tiles' parents, Mr.. and Mrs. 'II, Lyon,
Mrs. W. Medd of Listowel is vis-
iting relatives in the neighborhood.
Mr. Victor Royof„London, is vis -
et the home of _his: brother Mr.
'Wilfrid Roy.
Miss' Bertha`73rogdeml'‘of `London
:and Mr. and Mrs,, D. Floocly and Mas-
nter Norman of Blyth spent the lioli-
days at the home of, Mr, and Mrs.
',George' Bro,c,,clen,: We 'are pleased to
hear 'that Master Norman's ari 5 is
+doing nicely, considering the nnisfor
:tune he had. ', • .-
Misses Eleanor and Jennie', Mains
-of
Chicago, sperm the Christmastide
with their mother in''this village.
Miss Edith Sampson of Chatham,
is visiting hi ;hei' home :for the boll
'deys.
According ,to" Dame Rumour wed -
:ding bells will,. ring in our village the
'first week of the New Year. '"
Mite Tufts; of Regina,: is visiting'
'her aunt Mrs,'.U'eorao Moon. She
contributed violin selections at the
services in the Methodist church on
Sunday and again at Monday. night's
tsnt 'taimnen.'
tiles 0 Brigham of Anihei, thing's
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
Poipham
The Londesboro boys who attend
•the •Clintot 0.' 5. tool: the opiioitiita-
ity Last I ridgy>:evening,- to, -present,,
Mr, Argus McDonald' the h lust it
'ref the L. II, tC 13., with, a tuitaliii.
Christmas gift, showing thd esteem
in which bo is held by theft, and tan
npprcr,iation of his inn5ailhsi,* eon+.
rtosy. Mr..M.e.l oaald h^as>always 'hcen
lcdn i and thoughtful inwards those
,strugglors alta knowledge,
Mr's.' 5, Boll is visttingAter lough
toe;,n Mrs. Wallace Allen at London
Last Sunday tine Sunday ,drool: o:f
the Methodist church had charge of
the rimming pervice,, when the
. Cif: • soroico was obSeyl
ed tile n different classes ,Tho cine
tributienw]uch ahounted to :1,59.86
a
being in 11,41 55 the fire sufferers -Dost
cons 'ts'ok and Chii7Iren's Shelter,
3'lids. Osberto told the r Cln'iatmas
story. in Samitetion with the service,
entitled "The Shepherds ,story,'
vsh'ieh was greatly, cpprcciatod. The
gree ells freer the entertainment on
Monday owning ar~nounted.jo..$78.9o,
'CLINTON'
(First Tecm Roo)
Below 15 given the eiunding "of
all ,students rv110 Alive made an av-
erage of 50,: per 'cont or ,hotter on
thea' terra work. .Reports will be
given out on the opening' o1 school
our -J tnia'airy 8rd, showing the stand-
ing of tate -pupil in each subjoet.
Under the new reL.arlatione each sub -,
is token by itself 'ancl aitr' least'`
fifty per cent is required for t,7asS
standing. Parents -andstudents
are requested to study these: reports'
cai'$fail'ly and to be ,guided by thein
.plannim,.. their woris so as to tis-
sue sueccss:in every subject.
Ferns (I)-;Pirst Clri'*sa Proficiency
(75--100): 17.. Burns 83.7, C, ;Bilkey.
83.3, M. Hale and E. Johnson 79.3.
Second Class Proficiency (66-74)'
V. Watkins 74, W. Glazier 75.8, F.
Sehoenhal3 4nd E ' Stanbt ry 73.5,
B. Smith' 73.1, H. Cox 73.7, 1'. 1301,
ton- 72.6, E. McEwen 71.2, II. Von-'
ner 71; J. Gibbings. 69,2, T. Roweliffe
68.6; A,'Campbell, 68.2, 1( Gould 683-,
L Glidden and N. Matheson.. 67.7, M.
Grealis and W. Jinks 67.6, 5), Jack'
soil 67.1, A?'Johns 66.4, R. 'Ball 66;2,
Z. Salter; 66.
1, Third C1ass..Piroficieney (60-65): E.
Cartwright 64.1, C. Livermore 63:2,
O. Sterling 63,-11,I. Elliott•and H.
Jervis 62.4, F. Sampson 62,3, A..
Snell .61.7,J. IIellyar' 61.6, J, Falcon-
er 61.5, R. Elliott ' 60.6, D. Hudson
Credit (50,-60)1D. Streets ..59,2, J;
Shaddock 58.6, 0. Ferguson 58, If:
Greens 56.8, II, Murch 56,7, 0 Jinks
54, D. Crich, 51.2.
• Form•. (II)
First Class Pnoficienc,y:.C. McTag-'
''gart 81.5, J. Plumsteel 76.6.
Second Class Proficiency: -E. Sny-
der 74, L, Boyce ,73.2, J, McEwen 73.1
E. ` Hogg 72.1, J. M ossop 68.5, D.-
Glazier
rGlazier 67,8, L. Turner'67,5, J, Fras-
er 66.2, W. Argent 66.1.
Third Class Proficiency: t`L`, Von-'
'ner':65:3, J. Fraser 64.3, R. Dale 63.4
R. Cole .61.3; N Geiger - 61.8,' M.
Thompson 61, M. Hovey 60.2.
Credit: 'H. Snell-• .58.4, D. Stevens-
58.3, E, Trick 57.9,' G. Addison;57.7,
0. Watkins 57.3, R. Marshall, 56.9;,
0. Dew 56,5, S. Anderson 54.3, T.
Jackson sot 54.3,E.
Thompson 53.2; A.
Turner-52.6;A.rFlynn 62.5, L. Snell -
52:1, C. Pepper 52, K. Aunt 51.1, R.
Livermore. 01.1, •J.. ,Livermore,51, M.
Ball 50.9, M Hawkins 50.7, d,.Peck-
itt'50.1, B.,•Cole 50.
Forni 3 13; (Entrance to 1ormaI)
Second 'Class Proficiency:, E. Mc_
Cowan 73.2, J. Aikeiihead 72, M.
Mair 71.5,'M. Aikenheail- 70.6, J. Wig-
ginton 70, L, Taylor 69,5, A. McIn-
tyre G9, M,' Armstrong 67.
Third Class Proficiency: M., Preet-
er 64.4, D. Jervis 63.6, A, McFarlane_
63, M. E. Stewart 62.1.
Credit: V. Prang 58.8, E. 'McKin-
ley"58.2, D. Cochrane 5S, R. Evans,
55.4, J. McGregor, 53.8, L. Levy 53.2,
L. Garrett 55.1, L. Martial 52.7, M.
Aleock 52.5. -
Form 3 A. (Teachers and Mat.)
First Class Proficiency: I. T'raser
80.4; C. Evans 79.9, M, Lyon 79,'B`
Salter 77.3. ..
Second Class Proffeiencyf E.:!Mar-
quis 74.4, J, Woods 73.5, D. Dewar
73, 0. Lawrence 69, E, Hunter 66.0,
Third Class Proficiency: E..'Pais-
ley 63.7, hi. R. Stewart 63.5, E. Tre
wartha 65;4, E. Geiger 65, W. Hovey
62,9, R, Carter 60.9.
Credit: M. McConnell 58.8, J. Hig-
gins 58 5, E. Reid' 57, II. Anderson
52.44,E. Atkinson '52.2; E. Phutsteei
Fortin (IVY
First Class' Proficiency: A. Dewar
96.6, N. *Treleaven • 81.1, R. Hinter.
76.3, 0. Schoenhals 75.8, G. Venndi''
75.6, R, Halo 75.1:`
Second Class Proficiency: H. Pam -
ham 74.6„M. Potter
ain_ham:74.6„M.'Potter 73, W. 'McMath.
70 8, F. Johnston 70.7,15. 14IcIntnth
69.7.
TThird Glee's Proficiency: L. Nedigdr
65.7,. G. Snyder 65,6,.10, Cantolon 65.4
J, Hogg 64.6,-G. Ferguson' 64.3, J.
Pall 64, W. Grant 63.2, R. Weber 63,
E. Jowett 62.1, M. McTaggiirti30.8,
J. Bawden 60.5. '
Credit: K. Beaton S7.3, C. Jackson
and F. Elliott 56.2, R. Higgins 55.2,
14L Stothers 55.1, M. Gihbings 52.6,
M. MaElwcn„51.8.
A1i5 °rill A'n -,l
Mr. Lllwin Raithby'lecturer, in the
0. A. C. Guelph is spending the holi-
days at his home here..
1Ii"S Ehna`'Mutch of Toronto spent.
Christmas with her parents„ Mr. and
Mrs. Mitch. ,
11Ir; and Mrs. Allen are spending
their Christmas holidays ' in Flint,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. II, Fromiin and Miss
May Ferguson of' Clintt s spent the
holiday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ferguson,
,Elis Edna Raithby` came up'from
Toronto for .the Festive holiday.
Miss' E. A.` Blair' entertained the
MTarinoayclass of tso Methodist Sun.
d ay,school at her Bone on Thuksday
evening.
Mr. Wilmer Howitt, who has spent
the suminer:nt Cromarty, has return-
ed. ;....
Mr; A. Dawson of Detroit is spend-
ing the holidays,here.• •.:' 9
Miss F. tiillough o,C Toronto Is
resiting her: sister, :Mrs. E. Raitli-
`' aui:iliav'y of Si. James' chti.+ch
I7ia,rfdleton, sent Mrs. Goa nlid-
dleten, one of its' .oldest ' niembors,
A Christmas tiros remembrance in the
shape of a., ,ni+t+ll clock. 1\11.=1lAit.-
dleton has 1ef$ to,spend a few mon.
tlis with her daaaa°litcr, Mr .'Vii, L,
itaai115, oC Parry Senna, :•
i'Ito nominations took place 'onFri-
day last, when a large numberati
9 aydi's came oat to Bear the t
officials give' an account: at
arsh]p, lietiring
rkg
�o Nort-Rootor
gave .an iestructia'e -:ccoliol of Ills
work as reeve,' especially as 11 had 54'
do with the (comity council, Reeve
Trov,artho made a good representai-
tit e iiad his retirement' is iegrottcs'l
by massy. .hle„ s1's O whsle Glnn;;
'Harry Salkeld and D. A T,indaay faro
the aspirants l'or the position for next
year. FOP counoillors there aro SL:
Herbert '0, Cox, George Yancicrburgg,
.fohn Sowerby, Dav1d Clmrchill,, 011 -
"Vey Jervis and Henry Corer
Godcrich town is having a roomer.
sal monument prepared and on it will
bo engraved the. nines ` of solklers
from Goderleh township who Tell -in
the great war. The following name',
will be placed on it; S. Brhrugo4xbe,.
Homer Caiilelon, Alex,: Chisholm, A;.
B Furniss, Darold Iltaminent, Wilfrid
IIielas7-lcrvey Mc0hiskey, Arthur
McCluskey, Cordon McDougall, 'L"(1-4
ward Roe, W. Walley, John White,
Joseph• S ell:: Should 'any-'
ono know of other ,navies 'which.;
should go or any change of inftiai
or rank, all of these are' privates,
Reeve Trewartha or I -I, .Sallcled Will;
bo glad to ,hear from them. The inion='
lament will cost 57000 of which Col-
borne townshrf� is paying. 8500 anti
Goderich ,township $400. Its, is -.now
tieing, prepared. Land, will be erected
next summer,,
The following is the report of S.
S. N'o. 10,• of. 'those who obtained
over 60 ;per- cent during the fall
tern, the naives being arranged 10
order of merit:
Jr, .5t1},= Shirley 'Beacom',' ','Marion
Middleton, Flossie Linsey, :
5r, and. Sr., '4th4`:Edith Middle.
ton, Rheta Beacom, Muriel Rath -
Well, Kenneth' . Wiiitniore*, Dorothy
Rathwell, Lillian Gale*.
Jr. 3rd: -Bert Middleton; Gordon
Rathwell, Norma, Welsh, Helen Bea-
cons, Walter Lindsay,
Sr. 2nd:- Mary :Hutchings.
Jr. 2nd: -Edgar Rathwell, Jack
Croft, • Gaynell Whitmore, James
Hutchings, Hugh Middleton.
Jr. 1st: -''Bessie Cltiii', , D'Arcy
Rathwell.
e ,
Jr. Pruner: -;Toney- Rathwell, Ii.'.
Harrison. - '
.- ?Marij'aret Lansing, Teacher.,
lulsett Township
Mr.' -Leo. Flyn of Toronto was a
Christmas visitor .at the home o4
ti`s parents, Mr. and :Mrs. D. Flynn;,.
Miss AnniellShobbr000k of Buffalo'
spentthe festive holiday at the home
of her Parents. Mr. and IVLrso J. W.
Shobbrook.of the Gravel road,
St; ui ej ~ow ashtp
Mr. anci Mrs. Harold Innes' and
children of Toronto were holiday
visjtors with Mr. and ;Mrs, John In-
nes.
Miss Ida Taylor is spending her
holidays at her home at Science Hill.
Dr. P. C. McEwen .of: Detroit Spent.
Christmas with his sister, Mrs. John,
Pearson.
}Misses Hazel and Zetta Jackson of
McDonald College,,: Guelpk, and Mr,
Spence Jackson.of, Kingston are
spending- their vacation with their;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson,
A very' pleasant time was spent
last Friday afternoon at S. S. No. 1,
when the Pupils put on a program of
recitations,: dialogues, songs, and also'.
a debate. ^The debate was "Resoly
ed that the people of tho present day
have a better time than 'the people
of forty` or fiftyyears ago." The:
judges, decided that the affirmative
won by three . points. Santa Claus
distributed the gifts from the tree.
and all went 'home 1iappy.
... Mr. and"` Mrs, Ed. C. Glen.were in,
Zurich yesterday attending; the wed-
ding of the latteals' cousin.
Misses Margaret McGregor and
Abbie Stewart of ;Stratford Normal,
are spending the .halidaps attheir-
home here.
Marriages' ,
KOIIHLER-•FOWLIE -In Clinton,
on Dec. 23rd, by the Rev. T. 3'.
,Snowdon, Dorothy 'Fowlie of Bay:
f field to Gideon Koehler' of Zurich.,
MOSS-CUNNINGHAM-- On Dec.'
9111, at the Manse; Windsor, by the
Pev.` LI. M, Paulin, Bessie daugh.
ter of NIT. and 1/lis, Walter Cun-
ningham of Auburn', to- Edwin
son of Mi', and ,Mss Fred
Auburn.,
KING COLE -fin 'Corrie,- ori Dec.
14th, by the .Rev. W. A. Finlay,
Cora NI., daughter of Mr,, and Mrs.
I Cole, Gorrie, to Fra?ik S. King,
son oC ; Mr. and Mrs, E. A, King
of Ilowick.,
.Births
WE'SLAIS5-00 156. 17th, to Air.
'and Mrs. 'Samuel. Westlake, of the
Dayfieki road, Goderie)n township,
it daughter. -
CRAIG -In Anburn,'on Dec: 23rd, `to.
Mr. and1:0:s. Wm, 'Craig, a 9augh-
ter.
MCQUAI'SRIE-In Brussels, on Do.
comber 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
T, McQuarrie, a' dpug'hter..
RIDLEY=In Wroxeter, oft Decem-
ber (4th,: to Mr. and Mrs, P, Ridley
•
a 0011. „
Deaths
IR�VIN -1ii I3ullett, on Dec. 2515,
Robert Irwin, aged 34 years,
G;IVLIN lit Seaforth, on December
.13th, Sarah Civliii, aged 75 year's.
CARLI11n AIo]{iliofi, ori Dermal..
bet 17th, Jamas Carlin in his 80111
SMI`SH-4n Toronto, on Doe.
Mary TIelver, wife of i1Mr, Hamar
Smith oC Toroite, formols of
Clinton, ,
IN MIIMORIAM
i''I1 3535 -Iia, loving memory of
;dear,brothca Private J, ,
who dial boo. let, 1019,
Years, "Gone but not ,15'
His loving sister and
w 9aA AA,f3B.l'1"143 al,,
1 -Extends to ell their Friends and Patrons
A Ilappy and 14'0sperous New Year
T'lianicing 1.110,11 for past liasines; Gand soliciting .i :hare 95
{ their patronage for 1023.
Owin5 to veli' tax 911 noon ts, 011 accorinLs Trust he PM d in trill
All past due accouuts must be paid at once.
Seo our; grout -sharing plan for 1923 ter cash,
and our regular two-week and ralantlfiy'accounts
Get ,,the Habit of Dealing at ,
j�$:.: FIl dux ,.1 ,O'S Qs'" O ERY Phone t'tt
TTlE S'.l'Qul FOR 'EVERYBODY
dra31 'A0S-0RSf47j1i76OMF�y1'' llaGiM'S4Y'd'1RC•Yl1E1NP1
We extend to all the Season's. Ur"actings
and best wishes for
A Bright and Prosperous New Year.
Telephone No. 'f
house For Sale ;-
/ 2 -story brick; diouse on North street'
in gdpdrepair, all conveniences, acre
fandfruit trees,etc: good stable
could be used fox different pyrl'poses.
Also a 2 -acre lot near railway. track.
J. Wallis, Clintdn 81=tf.,
Auction Sale of Farm' and Stock.'
The undersigned has. received :in--
structzons to sell by' public auction
at Lot 11, Con, 6, • Stanlex township,:
on`Tnesday, Jenuary'716th,1923, the
following: Horses -.Agricultural
Mare 8 years old; Agricultural mare
12 years old; driving 'mare 12 years
supposed to bo in foal, to. Widower
Peter; ,Cattle -5 heifers rising -3;. 2
steers rising. 3; heifer.,risirig 8 -dire
in April; cow 5 years Sue .in April;
2 cows 4 years due in March.: Inn
pleinents-Set brass -mounted breech-
ing harness, nearly new; set single
harness, rawhide lines, nearly new;
set pickle harness; •Tudhope-Ander-
son wagon, nearly new; rubber tired
buggy, nearly nein; 135 yd. gravel
box, nearly new; Chatham fanning.
mill new; set.:3-section diamond har-
rows, nearly new; Mann cultivator
with narrow and wide teeth; '11 -hoe
Noxon,.drill; ,15 -ft. hay rack; 'Deer-
ing -mower, nearly new;; 6 -ft M. -H.
binder; Portland cutter;' Uxbridge
organ; Ra%nond sewing machine geod-
es new; cook • stove; wood Beater;
forks; chains and some cedar pests;
a quantity of. hay .and straw; 150
bushels of good oats; 100 bushels of
oats and barley and other, articles
too 'nmerous to mention. Also, at
same time and place will be sold the
50 -acre farm, . good clay loam, north
half of lot 11, not a foot of waste
land on farm, well fenced. Good
barn, 40x60, good 8 -roomed, frame
house. Two never -failing wells.
One mile from school, two miles
south of Varna. Terris: 10 per
cent of purchase money on day of
sale,, balance in 30 days. On chat
tots All sums of $10 and under, cash
on over that amount nine months cre-
dit 'will' be -`given on .furnishing ap.
proved ;joint 'notes or a discount of
5 per cent straight for cash, on
credit amounts. ', Thomas Wiley,
proprietor, G. H. Elliott, auctioneer.
' Wanted
Comfortable bone or suite of
_rooms suitable;: for housekeeping.. In-
quire at News -Record, r 80-tf.
A. Vacuum Cleaner
Put in car by mistake in Goderich
on November 17th, a 'vacuum cleaner.
Owner may .h'ave same by proving
property .and paying for this aclvor.
liseineitt, Albert Leitch, Bayfield.
a .. 78-4-p..
•
Cows For Sale
Fresh' Milk coivs /for sale -Apply
to S. `R. McMath, R. R, No, 2, Clin-
tom.•• Phone 34 on 601, Clinton con
trek 73-15.
Farm For Sale
Lot 26 concession 8 Htiilett, Gravel
Road, 135 miles south of Londogboro.
This ..farm contains 99 acres, more or
less, drained and in first class con-
dition with 6 acres o'i.....bush, with a
spring: creek Sunning tnroiigh; about
90 acres of good Workable Mad. There
'are 11 acres of fall Wheat and fail
Plowing all done. Oe .the. premises
arc a good barn ;56x00 ft .with stone
stabling, a hog pen, a drive shod, 'a
t,00cl frame house and a never • failing
well and a young orchard. No, G'
school house is situated on one con -
ver of the farm. For :further pas.
ticluars apply tp-Jas. W. Mega
Londesboro, Ontario, 31. R.."'
In Olin
tracks, g'
lots,
rilpw
Bntoher .Shop
E +, in
;the, Noritliande Block
Meat delivered to all parts
'of the'town
We solicit O�1C a share,43f the .pat.
nonage, of the citizens of Ciin'-
ton and vicinity,':]
See our giods and get ac-
quainted with our -prices.
CONNELL & TYNDADL
Phone 162
The , WHITE
Sewing Machine
ie
Y9
Special line of
Eleetrie machines.
E. L. MITTELL, Agent
Store vacated by J. E. Johnson
Farm For Sale
Lot f0, concession 1, Hallett, sit-
uated on 'provincial 'highway 3%
mires from Clinton, and .5 miles
from Seaforth. Contains 100 acres,
well drained and fenced, in high state
of cultivation: three acres hardwood
bush, two acres good,,orchard and 20
acres . fall ploughed. On place is
good pine .barn, 60x50, stone founda-
tion, stable all • cemented, in firs
class Condition; driving shed 50x20;
ten -roomed brick house with • good
cellar, For further particulars ap-
ply to Mrs, J, D. MCDermid, Clinton
Ont,, or C. McGregor, R. R. No. 2,
Seaforth, Ontario. . ;78=tf,
•
d Farm for Sale or Rent,
Lots 57 and 58, Maitland conces-
sion,
onession.' Goderich township, containing
16435, acres, more or less. Bank
barn,.: 50 feet square, stabling under-
neath, driving shed, : ' hsed, 30x50;
lien house, large frame house. Pos-
session given at once. Andrew
Shepherd, Londesboro, Ontario, 7645
Farm For Sale
Lot 16 pt, 17 concession 3. Huliett,
Huron road 1% miles east of Clin-
ton. 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 st
ing and cement floors, al
pig: pen and drive s
foundation. Ther
brick ' house wit
ccs, Farm is
clads springs
running aer.
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