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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1916-02-24, Page 5• • } is a le a a. a • s -- 't u 0 .o N at n, D •tl a: 1- a a s s s s s • February 24th; I916 Clinton News -Record ttack lady own; f e1 hinson fills Will, treatment visiting p limimm000mmeneememposankon Goderich• Mr.' Wen, Lane left Bast week on a visit to his son, iu Vancouver, where beau vtsttm for some. Rlrs. Lane .has;• Lime. They wtil return about April. Miss Evelyn Whitney -of Woodstock bas.: been ; in `town visiting her oou- Tins, •Misses .Gladys 'Sau'lta`and 'Vie-' et Donaeh:. - ;.- :• - ' • Mrs. H, I .. -Dunlop and Miss Ade- aide Nairn visited' iii Galt last tweak; Mrs. J), A. MpCarten. returned.' last veek;to her in'Wfnnipeg, Mr. • Thos'.` 'Straiton of Stratton, l3, 1,, is,here on :a visit to his father. Mt. _end MTS.: W. Ls Horton have. etuened horn<Mount.„Clemens, .where hey, went .ou account of the former's lealtli', NIr.,,rHorbon 's. much improv- d. ,,,. . r - Mrs. Cassidy op -Detroit is visiting rfonds in town; s Marjor' Kelf • ' ] 1 ie Iy o New Y or c . on a visit to her parent's. The funeral of the late Herbert M. Smith, who died in Colorado atter an: llness extending over some time, Ook pace on Weduosdayi of last reek, The Board of Trade. held their an-. ual meeting on Monday tweak when he following ofheers were elected: resident, M. G. C a m e r o n ; ice, C. L. Moore ; secretary, Cr. L, 'arsons , treasurer, Wm. Campbell, Miss Mary ,E. Phalen was married" n Tuesday of last week at St. Pet- is church to rile. Ross 32, Martin of egina, Sask, One of the most respected citizens 1 Goderich in the' person of Mrs. tlliam Fothoringham, passed away est. Thursday, at' the home of her an -in-law, Malcolm McKay, on New- ate street. Deceased had been en- rying geed. health up until about one eek, ago, when she took suddenly ill" ad never rallied. For several years to was a resident of Brucefield, here her late husband died about ght years ago. Two sons and five iugliters survive. A cablegram was: received here Sat- rday of the. death in England of 14liss annie Hutchinson, a well-known res- est of. Goderich, followinge, a short of pneumonia,- The 'deceased pt here before Christmas with her unt for England to spend the winter nd to be near her relatives, who areHOUSE tthe front, some 25 in number. The was a `popular society lady of being active in all social works the town. She was born in God- Mb, the daughter of the late Sam- Hutchinson, formerly, of the Hut- Milling Company here, now caned by the Western Canada Flour Company. She is survived by vo sisters, ifIrs, Thom; of NIontreat, ,and Miss Hutchinson and two broth William, of Winnipeg, and Al- :ander, of Montreal, head surgeon of e G.T.R. No particulars have been carved as to burial. Nora Belly; wife of John Hurley, ed Saturday morhing after being ill mut three weeks. She was well- town and a member of St. Peter's ,urch. Her husband and two sons, homes of New. York, and. Joe at core, survive: A Good Resolution : I. will pay sty. ibseriptiou to The News -Record in Vance, BIgth ' - The Ladies of •. Mr, A. Vint and son up .Stratford UNITY PRIVATE SALEOP HOUSEHOLD ' Furniture at the residence of the Murrayo'c every after. lata: ion Wanted teE C1 ' ' .-'Fat TO .CITIZENS-: THE CITI E �_ !1 , Cream! rn yea 'Cream! were guests at tile hone of"the for- . .' n- Mout- . • hex i law, Mr, Win, . M th! mer's fat Goderteh township, •+intend holding 2 to 5 noon front 2 to.5 o'clock; -22 tZcns and ,Chickens. Wanted.- Iighest market .Price paid: -W, Mar- urs Phone k 18 _.. 3 • The health'• officer asks •the, New Met, d • ray, during the past week, a sale et beriemadescooleng :, , ;. Mr. Howard Adame of Minneapolis . . in the - - n ,, on ,6, , . 2 co-operation of the '`chicane ' '' in- stamping out"'mea'lo 'Lha s �_ Y aur iia Site market`+for aqy; • paid a visit to his, parents, Mr, and , . , .. •;: Mrs, Richard Adams, last week; • C0und1l Ghatnber+'Clinton Mr, luaughlin• McQuarrie has. been : oa suffering. from a •sprained wrist, - : , • .• • Mrs. Maclay and little daughter` of. :, SATURDAY FEB. $6b1+. Sasketchewau were: guests last week ;. Honor the following 'or class r church.Sunda Steven boll _ members. ,Of the sen of boys in the , S y Ontario .,t.taken +school taught b Mrs a d Mr. W. Walker have - s n e, a e en BUTTER QR WRAPPERS. -GOOD BUT- ter Makers buy their Butter Wrap- pars, printed, at •T71e News -Record . O'flice• - - re v log a prevalent nt fn town; As ' -talent soon signs oon as s g s of rash, appear notify :our,pbysician r. -tee Y Y. • Physician o health officer, and keep.,a11, per- son I t o m i eommanication with- ;the, sick, Insist • on quantnty of cream rat highest • marker price. You can -'600 it weighed, tested and take your 1 monegr ,tease with', you, Cream in ever Thursda Y Y, mo o riling' with Mr, and Mrs, D. Floody. from 2 o'clocl5;untii 6 Mrs.E. Mason -bee returned to bee Proceeds for patriotic purposes, home at Manitou, Man., after a visit listed r Lew]s Mann]ng 'Willie ,Walker' HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO BENT on Raglan' street. Two scree of strick: quarantine. •Be` this method we can :soon .control the `disease. S. W. 1VI ILLAR, �, , GENERAL MI}RGHANT here with her grandmother, Mrs,s J. a r r and' other Needs. SERVANT= D, P ylo n to . .,, WANTED, Dy MRS. - Miss May. Wallace of Lloydminsterr .,,Malcolm McTaggart. -Apply at res- Z liner Beacour Fred. 7homPaon._. Geon a Webber Qhas:. Thom son ' ' .. ., g. ., p. • • Will. Britton Thee.',Morgan: .. 'Crich laridy brick,h'ouse' el'eetrio'1i he and waterworks, small stable: D. Can - •felon, -03 Se,..... -.Rol/twat/11e J. W+ Shaw, M.H2O. • Sask., who has: been vision Mrs. Cecil Moores .' .James Leslie'Wasinann - d.. F. -. - - John Pettt, is now with- 1riends"• in _,. _, _ ,. Lockwood - - Clinton. Rev, George Jewitt rhes received an •old invitation to become. aster of the -AT T,HFDC .T.R. STATiON, P LO Springfield eireufr at bhe end of this Clinton, Peb. TuesdayBite dog ansh; Robert Fisher Wlllfam. �Littlewood Arn Parker George TebbuttMi S. Newcombe B illiain Broekett.shome . HEADQUARTERS. F 0 II FAIR, - hanky Morse Engnes,-1 - h.p, Engines with Pump ,Jack $48, 2 h.p. Engine Jack i` Oui'_011" eI cong, r yeltow he Mete eoR conference year and -.will probably do answeiiug to the nanieof "Rex," so- if the stationing committee :sap- Will anyone having information eon- proves, corning this dog please leave word ' Mr. Wm. Moore spent a couple of CUSTOM SAWING WILL BI;. DONE asusual at Thos. Wallis' on the . 4th of Goderich with Pump: t00„ in n.p. I'n-a'Wanted gine $93.50, 5 fi.p. Engine 1550, 7 h.p, Engine $225. Also Floury Plows, 'Grinders. and Repairs, En- MORE at the Recruiting Office, Clinton, or days last week with his daughter in with the undersigned : 'Anyone.lound Barrie, • detaining the dog swill be prosecut- The official board of the Methodist ed -,hiss MabelDoty, Goderich.-?5' con. township dur- ing the coining 'spring, -McEwen Bros-, Bay4ield, -19 •. gine and Telephone batteries 30eT each, -:I2. H. Epps, Varna, Phone 14 on 178; 'Clinton, B�, TE� &EIIS rr Our' Own"line is a good one throughout all church met at the parsonage one ev- - IN CANADA the list.. ening recently and presented to Rev. ' Geo. Jewitt an address and a SHORq'HGRNS FOR SALE. - `chance MRS. J. JOHNSTON, WHO HAS purse in recognition of his work dur- WOOD VirANTED,-TENDERS 'tti1LL ing the four years of his pastorate be received to Feb, 29th for 15' Stow coining to a close. Feeling men- cords of number one green maple tiou'tvas made of the giving rep all his body wood, 22 inches long, Wood to be delivered at the Clinton Mo- three sobs to serve the Empire. del school before the '1st day of April. Chairman Proper- Here's your to buy a right good two-year-old bull from' an irnimeted sire and a record milking strain, Also 3 calves from 5 to 11 months old. All good feeders and in excellent condition; Come and see them. -Edward II. Wise, taken over the agency for the Spir elle corset, is prepared to meet the needs of •-all old and new customs ` ers. The -Spireila is different ; a perfect -fitting, flexible, made -to'. order corset, allowing every muscle full Call Mrs. John,- .To discuss .rho above important sub -know iect a large Farmers' 'Convention twill be field in the , ; TOWN HALL, CLINTON Florae of these you are good, because ou have tried them, How about ? -S. Kemp, ` -� ty Committee.: -251, Colborne Township. R. R. No, 3, GLnton; Phone 12 'Clinton,top on 155, -18 play. and ask about corsets and accessories. -O2 ' ' eommeeeie at 2 o'clock B on the"afternoon of rr Own" "Our BakingPOW- der, special value at S ik T. U R b A Y r FEB. 10th• 15c. Anthony Allen, one of the oldest settlers in Colborne township, died CALVES , FOR DALE -I HAVE at his home this morning at the age inade arrangements to handle an of 83 years. He was one of the unlimited number of calves. -W. best known men is the township. He Marquis, R, R. No. 1; Olinton,-25. •Pay carne to county about 45 years •' ('j Salo Farms %r ii�A/ .. C'RE'AM WANTED. - DAIRYMENH4kLMES' having cream to 'sett write to us for cans. We ,supply two cans free. all express charges and issue and in the evening at 7.80 in I3ALL,i. HOLMESVILLE.3 itd'dresses. will be delivered try, Prof C. •Elford Ottawa. "Our Own" Blend Ster- ling Tea,. only 30c per ib. " ,r Otlr Own Excellent ,this. ago and started hotelkeeping at Dun-, g P g lop. He leaves, besides his wipe, two FOR SALE. -FOUR GOOD YOUNG sons, Ben and Frahk and three dao- Shorthorn Bulls ohoice breedin -FOR SALE OR TO RENT -LOT 23, Con 17th, Goderich township, con- P, cheques twice each month, cheques payable at par. We pay, the high -Coffee,. est market prices consistent with of J. Mr I., Brown of Montreal. Mr' A.. E. S]i'verwood of London; Mr. Parker Toronto, only 45c 1t), - -- - - ' r ghters, Mrs. Shields, Mrs, McLeod of Also some good young Berkshire Colborne and Mrs. Morris in the Boars and Sows, large English west. He was a member of Maitland t ire, about three months old. LodA. IS, and A. M;, and Huron Prices reasonable. -John C. Durst Chapter, It. R. No, 2, Clinton. 24-4 .- raining 80 acres more or less -; 6 acres fall wheat ; 50 acres of plow- ing done ; 2 acres orchard ; good well ; frame -house and barn in good g condition, Pe£se aIOP. given to suit purchaser or leasee, For particu- an honest test. Testing done by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those iq the vicinity, of Kinburn may leave their cream with ,'K:: Hall deliver' ib of Government Represeatative, Every person interested in poultry raising is strongly urged to' be present> I VILLAGE tars apply to -Mrs. `Rett. Mason, tarsClinton'-25-3 who will here, Write for cans and give us a trial. GOD' SAVE PIIE 1(INC, Seaforth. FOR SALE. IN 5 and o£ Ba field also table_ Patrons in the vicinity of Varna �= ~ - y good Mrs. W. D. VanEgmond is spending three lots. For further particulars scone time in Ottawa. apply to -Mrs. Elizabeth Wallis, Londesboro -25, FOR SALE -100 ACRES IN HUL- lett township,, 2 miles from Cita- may deliver their cream to Beatty Bros. Store and it will be taken care of there -The Seaforth Cream - cry,, Box '186, Soaforth, Ont. GUNK LANGLOIS CO.. The HllmtO-date Firm •Logs -.,,�-r ' ton on. Huron Road. Good soil CLINTON. + • Happenings of - Fifteen PRIVATE SALE OF IIOUSEfIOLD and buildings 10 acres small rim- ber, never failing spring water, ru- Efiects, including •Home self-feeding Years Ago parlor cook and small coal heater Black ash bedroom suite andT Happenings in Clinton at the sideboard -afternoons after two ' Opening of the Century. o'clock, at the home of John Day- ral mall and telephone. For partic- ulars apply on premises or address T J• Watt, Il.R. No, 4, Clinton.nd -21, .GirisW antes, r a�nted. -went, Orange street, - -23. Taken from the Files of The I • • i�A1RM FOR SALE. -In G0DER1013 We have just received a oar of No. 1 hard Corn which we can offer at ¢ IxIGIIEST PStICE -PAID News -Record of the date indicated: CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF -'-- Farm Stock and Imppoments.-Mr.We Feb. 21st, 1901. Thomas Brnwn has been instrtteted Rev, E. B, Smith leaves shortly to by ,the undersigned to sell by pub- take char e ob the parish at Caber- lic auction on Lot 11, London g ry, Dian, Road, one mile south of Brucefield, On Tuesday Dr, Will Holloway of. Stanley, On March 7, at 1 O'clock, Wiugham, but a native of Clinton; P•cn. tine foilowiug : Horses -5 year - was married to Miss Lillian Walsh Of old brood mare got by 13]yth lien Exeter, The following attended the in foal to Earl O'Clay, aged marc, township,one hundred and twenty acres, Lot No. 25, Con. 14, S. E. help of Lot 80, Maitland con, Good bank barn, frame house, neves Sall- iag well with pipes to house and baro ; •water in five different fields Lite year round. Three miles from Clinton, -Apply to William Mun- Wings, Iiohncsville. Phone , 14 011 1.60. -21-5. a reasonable price, all orders for same will be filled promptly. keep in stock Pore Manitoba Rolled Oats which comes direct from the Keewatin Mills and is second to none in quality.. We have got in a new supply of Seeds which are No. 1 Government Tested and consist of the following : Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsilce, Timothym and Orchard Grass, �� We can give employment to a few more Knit= ters, ate, Apply at once FOR ALL KINDS OF GOOD LOGS DELIVERED AT •)O - HERTY S SAW MILL r CLINTON, FOR PARTICU- EARS APPLY TO FORD i; McL1a0D.. `-"- T r� r F. G. RU.'1BALL wedding from town : Mr, and Mrs, gelding 10 yrs old, aged mare in ' ' Flour, Breakfast Food, Easifirst St. Helens We are pleased to see Mr. DaveThe arrier out again after -his recent ill- ass, Privates John -Taylor and Johnthat erry of London, spent over Sunday ith friends around St. Helens.gladlyconsidered. Mr, W. J. Irwin and Mrs. John arrow, Lucknow, spent Strada at Y- to home of Robt. Woods, Messrs. Jas. Baker R. Buchanan rid R. H. Robinson enlisted at Luck- ow last week, also Mr. Robert Mc- uire at Wingham. While •Jas, and Elliott Miller were awing wood with the, circular saw t Robt. Woods on Friday a young ran named S. Jones, who works it D. Todd, had the misfortune to ave the tops: of two of his fingers at off' on the saw.• A doctor was ailed and the wounds ,were. dressedWe nd he is doing nicety at present,car, A serious accident happened to illi. Iugh McGrostie one day last week.g ie was in the bush with his sort, and in falling a tree a limb' fell nd struck him oh the head inflicting g serious .wound that required ten titohes put in. We are pleased to ay that he is recovering nicely andrain is manyfriends will be pleased to ee him around again. Quite a number of farriers haveSoups een busy, drawingthe brick, ygravel, and; etc, for the new two roomed chool to be. built the comibg suns. Wer: Miss Elizabeth Rutherford is in Vingnam hospital at Present takingMORGAN-At for her knee.P . - Miss Pearl. Todd spent a few days liar friend, Luella Shields, of !last Wawanosh. Mr, McDowell of East Wawanosh pont Sunday at the home of Mr, Vin. Webb, Miss Shields is.spending a few days It the home of W. J. Todd. Rev. John Little goes to Belmore his week to .assist in Evangelistic cork there ries a couple of weeks, A, J, Holl owao, Misses L. and A. foal to Earl O'Clay, filly rising 2 Gittings, Me. Jantes and Miss Ein- years old got by Iolex, foal by Southcombe and fir. Bert herr, ShcthenStamp, agricultural gelding Local p-Iarlcet, rising 4 years old, agricultural Wheat C30 to 04e. mare rising 12 years old. Cows -3 Barley 35c to 38e, fresh cows, Cory 40 calve in May, Oats 27e to 28c, heifer 2 years olid supposed to carve FOR $ALA) 150 ACRES: THE former Biles' farm,' mile a_nd a half north of Londesboro, good Olay loam, in good state of culti- vatfoo, Fourteen acres of wheat, forty acres seeded to clover, and buildings fair. Terms reasonable, Shortening, Oil Cake, Molasses Meal, }3ran Shorts and Low Grade always in stock. Highest prices paid for Grain. . to es ��111�tBlI Knitting nl��lll �✓ Co„ma Ltd' �� Z5�r ra i- x �? ? r, atter all there ';d , r! f are only, Butter 16c to 17c. Oct. lst, heifer rising 2 ]tzars old, •Eggs 15e' to 16r;, steer ,ng .. years old, 3 betters 1 year old, steer one year old, 2 teen or an exchange for a smaller farm - Holtzhauer Bros., Auburn, R. D. No, 1. 10-4 W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED. Phone 199, two kinds of Coal ; the LEST. and the rest. We always carry for your calves. it sow litter at 'igyoung E THE CORNEASTORE benefit a full supply, of the p time Of ,sale. About 150 Marriages hens. Implements -McCormick bin- FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 24 We have added a stock 01 IJ '111Lf1 1 L �,;.e BEST LEHIGH VALLEY IZZARD_STINSON-Jn Olivet church der, Deering mower, Sulky rake, Toronto, on' February 9th, Kath- roller, 2 seed drills, gangflow, l leen, youngest daughter •of -Mr. Deering cultivator nearly new, set and Mrs. Thomas Stinson of diamond harrows; walking plow, sot Stanley, to Ernest W. R. Izzard, sleighs nearly new, 2 wagons, 1 of Montreal, youngest son • of Mr. n'ew, spring wagon, top buggy, and Mrs. 'Joseph Izzard of God- democrat buggy, wagon box, hap exich township; rack, gravel box new,• set 2000 lb. r- waggon scales, Clinton fanningmill,that MARTIN-PHELA` In Goderich on gg February 15th, Mary Ellen, dao- root seeder, root slicer, root pulper Bitter of Mr, . and Mrs. Richard hay fork, ropes, pulleys, slings and Phelan, to Ross Everett Martin; road and chaff cart, 2 sugar on the 5th con. of Goderich Town- ship oonsistin of 120 acres, 11 p g acres in fall wheat, 40 acres, ready fon spring plowing, 7 acres of bush, remainder under grass. Small or- chard, Concrete house, Good barn 53x80 with stone foundation. Cement silo. Water tank and Wind- mill at ban. One quarter mile from Porter's Hill -James Hamilton, Clinton, -09, New Groceries and can now supply you with Teas, Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines.' to be found in a grocery store. We also sell Conner's Bread. This is an addition to • Flour and Feed of which we keep a fust stock andLogs the Live and Let Live Buy Herat' 'Producing Goods. ANTHRACITE (the coal that satisfies), There's a long time pet' bei - fore the hyo weather sets in,• so hadn't you better replenish j lowering coal -bin with a load or two of the BEST ?, , also handle all kinds of and Lumber, Canada Ce - 01 Regina. kettles, new galvanized .iron trough, , will delivergoods to anypart of mast, Buffalo Brand Fertfliz- Dressed •. now Melotte cream separator 800 TOWARD -SCOTT -At Seaforth on Ib. ca acit wire stretcher. steno Feb. 12th, Margaret E. Toward, P Y. to Alexander Scott. boat, 2 grinding stones, bag truekr n _2 wheel barrows, set single harness, set team harness, collars set Births bells, hags, chains, crow bar, forks, RU1VIBALL-In Clutton 10 Feb.Fb.18t1, ditching scoop, saws, ladder, 6 -inch to Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Rumball, tile, wood, lumber and posts, Ideal. a daughter. • range, churn, 2 tables, 2 heating CHURCHILL -At Duncan 8, 0, on stoves, 2 lounges and ether articles FARM FOR SALE - FOR .SALE south half Lot 31-32, Concession 1, Tuekersmith, containing 94 acres 'more .or less. There are .on the premises a good frame . house withy kitchen and woodshed, cement cis- tern, good hank baro 40x64 with stone stabling .and cement Moors drive shed and lien house, water in house and barn supplied with wind town.., We appreciate a share of our y pa -Shingles, trona 'e. g tie deliver goods promptly toCedar g any part of the town, D. A. WATSON Victoria St., Next the Ifospbtai, Now that the cold weather is again with us every, household requires goods that will keep the body, warm and Stealthy,- Here are a few lines we would suggest to ivory, buyer of goods for the home.. in packages and tins,, ers, Lumber and g Canada Fibro Board, Metal Building Materials, Tile,, posts, etc, - JOHN r} MUSTARD B. 11l UJ l It • Telephones 8 174; on Januar 28th to Mr. and Mrs. too numerous to mention. Terms- Y Frank' Churchill, formerly Miss All sutras of $10 and under, 'cash; 'daughter'., that amount 10 months'erect- mill and cement tank. The farm is in first-class condition fenced and Q • p Our Specials Meat Extracts; Bovril and Oxo. ]dot Porridge, Wheatlets, Wheat Bayfield Office, on Brucefield Office, 11 on 145. Effie Coiclough, a over (Thelma Harriet,] it will be given on [urhishing ap- drained and there are 10 acres of first-class bush and small orchard. • Flakes, Rolled Oats, Hot Pancakes Syrup.lT cc '� Goderich, on February proved joint notes, A discount of four the dollar oft for, The fare is three and one:half miles •�•+ and Silliggllg---"`��^ 10411, to- Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- cents, on gen, , a daughter. , ; cash on credit amounts, Positively ARMSTRONG - On Feb. 12th, in 110 reserve as the proprietor has p 1 Stanley township, to Mr, and sold his fame -James Moodie; .Pia Mrs. George Armstrong, a daugh- Prietor, Thos, ,Brown, Auctioneer. ter; from Clinton five miles ,rein Sea- forth' and one mile from church and school, Rural'telephono in house, The farm is all on the west side of railroad track and is in first-class shape: -Terms -Reasonable, reasons. .• For this week f5 something that reduces the cost of living Fruit Biscuit 2 ib. for 25c. Mollasses Snaps 3 lb. for 25c: Pork and Beans -a steaming plate of pork and beans for dinner or sup- per makes an Ideal meal,• Macaroni or Spaghetti. Bacon or Sausages for breakfast, 1� ll - ,. Deaths WE SELL CORN AND VATS FOR WOODMAN -In Blyth on Feb. 2lth, Cash, but to farmers we anew to y be good will give three months Mrs. Arthur Woodman, formerly - time if desired. Bought Four cars of Londesboro,, aged 86 for selling, the proprietor wishes to retire, for further particulars apply on the premises or address John Thomas Crich, Clinton, -22-13 5 Peach riled Cakes 2 lb. for 2x. Pineapple Filled Cakes 2 1b. for 25e, and other lines at same and different prices. there is nothing n1000. g ! �+ NN E. E. HU. LFORD i_, ; -,•�, years. PARKER - At Spald!l 8 Sask., on of conn cheap, "nest lot will rest J Now i the Pancake season and _111111_ ,8,y_. 1 d four centsLIVE Feb. 15th, Mary Catherine, data per bushel more, Puy ghter of Mr, and Nlrs. Chris. now, Come to my warehouse and yOUR CLOTHES CT�EANI;D, RE P aired and Pressed and at the don't forget Pancake Day willGROCER. .goon be with us, so have a_ AND LET LIVE �+ _. ,__� Dungannon. Dun asses. Mr, W. W. Bennett of California las been visitingfriends in this vie- nit ., 'About ninety-eight : dollars was made at an entertainment given by he Women's Institute in aid of the Red Cross -fund. - Mr.. David Barkleyhas returned to as home at Limerick, Sask., - after'' • ]pending fire winter with his .par- :nts on the homestead. His sisters, Misses'Many and .I�cla, accompanied Min to the west, , ' Mn. Chas, Lightfoot of Stratford was a visitor with Rev. I. A. and 42rs. -McKelvey for ;a few daps re- :entity, Mrs, Geo. B. Mills of Mountain Prove Frontonac County,is visitingHaytownship, Sproul tier sister, Mrs. D. Sproul of West, wawanoah. - see me: Wt I -I, Perrin. 2,5-. shortest o'ssitile notice. Both Lad- „ Virginia Pan- acka a of "Old Pan - Parker, aged 11 days, SLEETH-In Seaforth, on February res' and Gentlemen's clothes. We package cake Flour ready for • Pancake TAKE A LOOK 10th, Catharine Grieve, widow, of : • the late James ;Sleeth aged 53 MARQUIS SPRING WHEAT. - I years and 8 months, g have a limited' quantftyl of, Marquis WALLACE-In Tuckersmith, on Feb. • spring wheat for ,seed. This is: a choice varietyand has even ood 10th,, John Gorton, in his 103rd' g g year. results. It is especialljt good for FOTPIERINGFIAM - In' Goderich, on mixing- with oats and barley,. ripen- Februaryi 16th, Janet MaoDougabl ing ten: days earlier than other varieties. Sample andpriceA relict sent of the late Wm. Fothering- guarantee to do good work. , Also having bought `a machine I am pre- pared to French Dry Clean Ladles' ' Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds of woolen clothingincluding Sweat -in g ers, ete, All orders promptly' at- tended to. Rooms over Grigg's jewelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55 i Day, This Pancake Flour is a product of three well known cereals-Corn,t Rice and Wheat, is self rising and is combined correct portions and ready, for instant use, 15c per pee- sage. Highest Prices for P reduce• aP Home-made made S�p Pa n y� (� And Pails at your plumbing. Is it hew, up -tee date, sanitary and in perfect condi•+ tion ? Upon the plumbing frequently depends the health of the family,., EVERY MEMBER of the ,ami q uses the 'bath room ; it can be cleanly, convenient and corns Portable. Why not have it so 7 See our stock and don't forget that our; Stam, u her ilst year. on request. -Fred, Middleton, R.R. _ workmanship is exceptional: I; BOY D - In Oodcr.�ich, on February : Na. 3, Mile 4 on 156. i , 23-6 15111, Grace McLean, -widow•of' F A �"�`N� � O� �" JOil;l'json_ei Co. `"' �=� THOS HAWKINS. ;the late Donald.Boyd, bee The- undersigned offers his Store of Qualtiy. and see our Stock • -- 67th year. IThe BERNARD -In Morris township, on Ara 11.9 Bolls , February 1311,_ Thomas - Benner I- ] _ ' Bernard,, aged 79 yearn and 8 - ,i UC Sale. months 4 to 10 stock of Dry Goods, Grocer- fes, Boots; Shoes, .Crockery, Etc., for sale. Possession given at such time as will Sea ttssnr to S. Barr: Phone 111,, P3one orders promptly attended to. :, ,Gall before 6acln your' g order `- i' • Butter Wrappers PRINTED NEATLY AND 4 yowig bulls, months B)uICIII RT=2n of February 13411, Laura Kathleen, - months. Cheap for quick sale. daughter oF' Mr. and 1VI:rs.; L, Rai Paters furnished, • Stapleton r > _ furnished, best suit the purchaser, E. F. Me �er. Bayfield. • Get your Butter Wrap -1 • ners'at The News -Record' BYAM SUTTER lM & SU 1 '1 ER sa,iitaro Plnntt>bri Phone ?, CHEAPLY AT THE OFFICE) • OF �'I-rn NEWS -RECO -RD. , ews-Record• means Mews -,header, •chert,, aged 3 years,