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G, oderieh TownshipAUCTION
is Thoroughly Aroused'
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- The receipts at the box 'social held
at Bethel hunch on :Tuesday evening
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SALE OF 30 .COWS AND
YoungCattle.-Mr. W. H. Lobb
has instructs,
• sell by public auction at undersignedlot 17,
con. Jib; Godeyich Tp., better known
CALVES FOR' DALE -I NAVE
made arrangements to handle
-W.
Marquis s, Ru yo, No 1f Clinton -25.
a
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• • an'`ed
' Fat Hens and, . Chickens` wanted,
Highest market price paid.- W. Mar
off-
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TO THE `C1T'IZENS.
ry
Cream ! Cr
Cream
r
New Method.
y had a census taken ;from
i it Was ascertained that there
amounted to ,forty-five' dollars which :
were handed over to the ; Patriotic
were
as the Nesbitt Farm, on:Thursday
Match 9th; .the following•: 30 Cows
SHOR7'HGARNS FOR 5 ALE'-
qua Phone 14 on 160: 23
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; The health officer asks , the
• co-opegatioq of the citizens
I in the
7U mos of, militaryage in the
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ship' in addition' to 41 men who
beady with the colors, :
executive of this Branch eon-
Of as follows :
sident, Jas. R. Steri}ng, •
refer 1VIilton. Woods.
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Mr. Jas, R, Stenting has handedgbull
twentydollars to the ladies aid of
Bethany Mouth, this,being the..
amount realized at the little hop
given by flim Iasi week. The money
ill
and young • cattle, fresh milkers,
Farr w sowsHere's
springers,o,' and good
heifers fit •For l3eet Ring. Terms..- •
0 months' credit on approved ' i
...to nt
notes or discount at th; rate of
percent. per annum for cash. -W.
H. Lobb, Proprietor ; T Gundry
6
your chance to buy a Irght
cod two-year-old "u from as
} ontell and
t siren. a record milking
strain, Also 3 calves from 6 to
11 months old. All good feeders
and in excellent condition.. Come.
Bi TT' ER WRAPPERS BUT-
ter Makers
to Ma ers buy their Butter Wrap-
Pers, Printed at Tho N
+ cava R;coid
- Office,
.._-
in stamping out meow . that
are prevalent : is town, As
soon as signs of rash§ appear
notifyo ` •
Y ur physicianpor the
health officer and .keep al!'per
Boas from communieaLion
with the sick; Insist
am market for an
uantit of cream Y
;quantity m at highest
market price. You can see 1t
wei bed tested and i k
g a e Your
moneys home with you. Cream`
taken sn ever ' Thursda
Y, $,
morning,
y,
Ward Committees.
1 -Fred. Elliott, Ben. Lindsay,
w be used to buy ,arn.for knit
ting for the soldiers,
At a Bethany, congregational tea
, Y,
Auctioneer.
and see them: Edward •H, ;Wise,'
R. R. Ni. 3, Clinton.- F9ione 12
on 155. -1,8
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO° RENT
on Raglan street. Two
on
strick" quarantine.
, q a ant,ne. lay this
.method we 'can soon control
the
S. W
�, MILLdAN
Falconer, Harry Salkeld, Geo,
held one evening last ;week at Mr..
acres of
land, brick house, electric light
disease.
GENERAL MERCHANT
wa}te.
2 -Thos. Johnston, Oswald
Geo. Gould, Golden Newton,
Mr. Thos. Battles' live dollars was
realized in a collection, This also
will be used to buy yarn for the
AUCTION SALE OF Fi�R11�t STOCK
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theiundersigned to sell instructed
is
public
•
_stable.
FSho thorn'Buliis, choice breeding.
and
waterworks, small stn `le.-
-D. D• Can-
� telon.
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, W Shaw, M,H2O.
Holtinesvilh
-
a Sturdy'•
ladies of Bethany are tireless knit-
' 4, '
Elliott,
-tors
auction at Lot 28, Con.
Also some good young Berkshire
_ _i
3 -Victor Alex., Scor-
Samuel Emerson, Oliver potter,
Pickard
icFed. Middleton,Will Mid-
Bert Robert
Lindsay, Cluff,
for the soldier boys. Miss
Ylett,
Georgie McPhail is resident
p of the
ladies'aid and Mrs. Peter Ii'Iacdou
all sec. -treasurer, •
-
Line,
(Basee; 1t• miles -from
Clinton)_on Friday, March 17th, at
cowJohn
due to calvetlinfoMarhg 1 cow due.
to calve in May, 1 cow due to
Boars and Sows, large English-
type, about' three monilia old,
R PricesC. Durst,
No. 2 n Clinton. 24 --
HEADQUARTERS F 0 R 'FAIR-
banks -Morse Engines. -1 h: '
k P. Engine
with Pump Jack $ 90, 2 i r Engine
with Pump. Jack X90, nP• I'n-
gine
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Large Demand forwri
Canadian Eggs
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t Trick.,
5-W. H. Lobb, N. W. '. Tre-Porter's
s, Jos, Jervis Oliver Jervis,
Thompson,
6 -Vim. J. Yeo, W, Findley, C.
idleton, H, Jenkins, D. Glid-
' -
Hill
Mr, Wesley Vandenburgh is.visiting
friends up around Kingarf, Hoiyrood
and Kincardine the past week.
Mr. Harold Weston Bayfield
calve in Alp, 1 Polled Anus cow
with calf at foot, 3 fresh cows in
calf, 1 fresh cow, h farrow cow, 4
steers risingP
2 years, 3 heifers lis-
ing 2 years, 2 heifers 16 months, 2
steers 16 months, 2 fat calves, 'S
calves 1
p
Ari ug Bulls
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For Sale.
youngeggs
4 ouu bulla, 4 months to 10
$93:50, 5 fi;p, Engine yy50,
Plows, Grindne ers and R5, e airs. Fleury
P n
gine and Telephone batteries 30c
each. -E. 11. Epps, Varna, Phone
14 on 178, Clinton.
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and Poul try
It is expected that Great
Britain will be in the market
stronger than ever for our
g
year
and poultry. Lastthroughouth
rc
fur
good One
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Own"line
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is a
well attended meetin :held hi
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swill; On Wednesday evening
week reports were presented
:ach of the six wards which
idly and (reel i, discussed. The
y
• of vis-
ited a few days last week at his
grandmother's, Mrs. John Cox.Papers
Mr. -.and Mrs, John Blair spent a
few days last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Wurin Zurich,
year old, -5 young calves,
9 pigs, 1 mare 8 years old in foal,
1 colt rising 1 year old. Terms,
-All sums of $J* and' under, cash;
on over that amount 10 months'
credit will be on furnishingneeds
months. Cheap- for quick sale,
furnished, Stapleton
Stock Farm, Clinton,
MRS. J. JOHNSTON, a ON, WHO HAS
taken over the a enc for the S u-
g Y P
elle corset, is prepared to meet the
o allWhy
f old and - new" custom -
thole was not half eaou hi
poultry to supply her de+ '
mends,
...so....
not buy one of our
, All
the list,
a of these you
know are good, because
on is to keel)
p -fn close touch
he County Auxiliary and as-
in its work in every, possible
at
Miss Luella eek withrne spent a
few daps last week friends }n
Dungannon,
Mr, George. Monk spent a few days
last week with his mother Dun-
given
approved joint notes. A discount
J
�f 3 percent. off for cash on credit
amounts. Pigs cash, -Walter Mair,
Proprietor ; T. Gundry, Auctioneer.
it
Honor Roll
The following members of the seri-
els, The S"different"
Pirelli is different ;
o perfect-fitting,rs,ll flexible, musclemade-to-
order corset, flexile, de -t
play.
Full la Cali and ask Mrs. Johan
about corsets and accessories,
thoroughly reliable
p
Prairie State
Incubators
3'
you have tried them,
' How about ?
"Our Own" Baking Pow -
-
at
for of
der,
flet 8 CSS;
Porter's Hill
gannon.
We are glad to ar Mr. Harvn
class boys in the Ontario St.
church Sundae school, taught byDiss
-02
and hatch your chicks when
pe value at
at
John Cox returned homy on
from a week's visit at
bank,
Fbtter is alright again after aet-
tack of measles,
AUG'TION SALE OF FARM STOCK
and Implements. -Thos. Brown has
been instructed to sell by\ public
auction at Lot 7,;Concession
Stevens and Mr, W. Walker, hve en-
listed :
Lewis Manning Willie Walker
CREAM WANTED. -DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to usling
you please and as many as,
ybu wish, Anyone without ex-
perienae can Handle these in -ay
with success.
Own"
"OurBlend Ster-
Tea, only 30c
Jordan moved' to
one day last week where bis.
Alma is employed by •the
Company.
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Happenings of Fifteen
Years Ago •
2,
Stanley', on Wednesday, March 8th,
at 1 o'clock p.m,, the following :
Horses -2 geldiugs rising 3, 1 filly
risin 1, h horse colt rising . 1.
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Cattle -5 cows to calve about 1st
Elmer Beacom Fred. Thompson
George Webber Chas. Thompson
Will. Britton Thos. Morgan
Cecil Moores James Crich
Leslie Wasmann C. F. Lockwood
Robert Fisher William'"Littiwood
for cans. We supplyeubators
two cans tree,
Pay all express charges and issue
cheques twice each month, cheques
Payable at par. We pay; the high-
est market prices consistent with
an honest test. Testing
We always in the mar-
kat for large quantities of
new -laid' eggs and live Poul -
tr a Now is the time to
y r
per lb.
`i Our Own " Excellent
Coffee, only 45c lb.
` - - -
esville Said • Glad You
Not Going Far Away.
Happenings in Clinton at the
p Opening in the Century.
of May, 1 cow supposed to be in
calf, 1 fat heifer rising 3, 5 heifers
rising 2, 7 steers 2 years old, L
fat 7
Arnold Parker George Tebbutt
S. Newcombe William Brockett,
done by a
competent man. Each can careful-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival and statement returned.
weed
out Hour lazy hens when the
price is high,
.�
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r
ono hundred people fore-
d at the home of Mr. and
eorge Holland at Holmesville
Taken from the Files of The
News -Record of the date
indicated.
cow, calves. Implements -1
land roller, walking plow, drill,
cultivator, disc, hay fork, mikado
buggya, single buggy, light wagon,
water tank, water trough, -set of
Farms for Sale
- Those in the vicinity of Kinburn
may leave their cream with Mr..
Hall who will deliver f5 here,
Write for cane and give us a trial.:
Patrons in the vicinitya Varna
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
1111.
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p
U il
nesday evening last taking
d people entirely by. surprise
. Clinton, Feb. 28th, 1901.
scales 1,000 pounds capacity. The
of
may deliver their cream to Beatty
CLINTON.
taking possession of the
Rev. C. R. Gunne and Mrs. Gunge
of Parkhill were in town Monday.
whole will positively be sold with-
out reserve as the proprietor is
FOR SALE'OR TO RENT -LOT 23,
Bros. Store and it will be taken
there
was not a .conipany of
and ever, roliuxch members
w however, but old friends,GINS'
on
Mr.Gunne will in all probability, be,
the next Lector of St. Paul's church.
short of feed. Terms -All sums of
$10 and under, cash ; over that
Con 17th, Goderich township, con-
taining 80 acres more or less ; 6
fall 50
care of -The Seaforth Cream -
ery., Box 486, Seaforth, Ont.
��:s,It
e pastor and his wife, Rev.Among
nd Mrs. McCormick, and NIr.
IIollaud bade each and all
welcome, When all had been
) feel at home Mr. A. J.
read an address to Mr, and
those who attended theamount
wedding of Mr, S. S. Cooper in Mil-
verton yesterday were Mrs, Junor,
ai r
id M s. A. A. Schrenr i4Ir, e-
Mis Harriet Mc-
Mc-
Caughey and Mr. Norman Cameron,
8 months' credit twill be
given on approved joint notes. A
discount of 4 percent, off for calif.
-Jos; h F•Iood Pro riet r •
, P o 2hos.
Brown, Auctioneer. 2G-1
acres wheat ; acres of plow-
ing done ; 2 acres orchard ; good
well; frame house and baric in goodPNIr.
condition., Possession iven to suit
g
purchaser or leasee. For partieu-
lata applyto-Mrs, Robt, Mason,
IWant,ed.,McCaughey,
Wal
vs
expressing the deep
the departure the family
The Local Market.
Wheat G3e to 950,
CLEARING
Clinton. -25-3
'- -
We
of
a community, and they were
d with a handsome cabin[
s D. A, Holmes, on behalf of
presented Mrs, Holland
pretty silver pin. After the
tions had been made and as
Barley 37,c to 40c.
Oats L9c to 30c,
Butter 15e to 16c,
Eggs 13c to 140,
Live Hogs $5,50 to 81.00,
AUCTION SALE OF
Farm Stock and Implements. -Mr.
Thomas Brown has been instructed
bythe undersigned to sell bypub-
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lie auction on Lot 11, London
Road, one mile south of Brumfield,
Stanley, on March 7, at 1
FOR SALE -100 ACRES IN HUL"
lett township,ice,
2 miles from CoClin-
ton on Huron Road. Good soilP
and buildings,
gs, 10 acres sinal! tin-
her, never failing spring water, ru-
We have just received a car of ATo,
1 hard Corn which we can offer at
a reasonable alI orders for
same will be filled promptly. t
y'
We keep in stock Fere Manitoba
Rolled Oats which comes direct from
the Keewatin Mills and is to
can give
employment to a
few more Knit=
etc. Apply
HIGHEST KINDS PRICE PAIID,
FOR ALL OP GOOD
LOGS DELIVERED AT •)O-
HERTY'S SAW MIL L
CLINTON.tern, FOR PARTTCrJ
with due grace and expres-
goodwill and thanks, several
entlemcn present voiced the
elt at the, removal of the
non the community. Among
Marriages
CASEMORL-MOLE-At Blytth,- on
1, eh• 24th, Hannah, daughter of
o clock,
p.m. the followingHorses-5 year
old brood. mare got by 131y6ii Ben
in foal to Earl O'Clay, aged mare,
gelding 10 yrs old, aged mare in
foal to Earl O'C`lay, filly rising 2
nal mail and telephone. For parties
Mars apply on premises or addressat
T. J. Watt, R. R, No. 4, Clinton,
-21
second
none in quality.
We have got in a new verply of
Seeds which are No. 1 Government
Tested and consist of the following
Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike, Timothy
once
area*:
Clinton Knitting
LARS APPLY TO FORD ,1
R'IeLEOD
g
io spoke were : Messrs, J,
Thomas Potter, Geo. Tab-
Merril), George Render and
nil. and Mrs. John Mole of
Auburn, to Alexander Casemore,
Wroxeter, Private 1Glst Huron
years old got by Index, foal by
Shethen Stanip, agricultural gelding
rising 4 old,
y
FARM FOR SALE, -In GODERICE
township, hundred
and Orchard Grass.
Flour, Breakfast Food, Easifirst
Shortening, 011
Co,,i,
Ltd,
F. G. fiJ YD fl Hr
UMBAg
oxstex. -Tlie eveningwas
en up to music, games incl
Battalion.
C'MIOl1EN-BR1'SON-In Owen Sound
years agricultural
mare rising 12acres
g years old. Cows -3
fresh cows, cow to calve in NTa
one and twenty
Lot No. 25, Con, 14, S. E.
half of Lot 80, Maitland Good
Cake, Molasses Meal,
Bran, Shorts and Low Grade always
in stock,
•
i
oefal intercourse and itpass-
ly and pleasantly away. The
come rte parcel to serve
1 ]g
encs and this part of the
program was also *aped.'
pany broke up at a seemly
left for their respective
on Feb. 25th, Mario; ,Bryson, toy'
Mowat Chown, son of Mr, J. G.
Choiwen of Clinton.
TII FTN-COSENS-At Trowbridge,
on Feb. 16th, Minnie Mae Cosens,
sister of Rev, T; Wesley owns
formerly of Clinton, to Rev„ A.
heifer 2 years old supposed to calve
Oct. 1st, heifer rising 2 pears old,
steer rising 2years old, 3 heifers 1-
year old, steer our year old, 2
calves. figs -One sow to litter at
time of sale. About 150 young
hens.
con.
bank barn, frame house, never fail-
ing well with pipes to house end
barn ; water in.Thr differentffelds
the year round. Three miles from
Clinton. Apply to William Mun-
wings, Hotinesvilie, Phone 14 on
160.
Highest prices paid Inc Grain,.
W.
1'!'. Jenkins & Son•
FIrED..
fel R N }r
THE Ij01111LO STORE
O
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r;
that
two kinds
and the
r �Ik i
$ }
after all there
of Coal
rest.
are
;the
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only;
BEST
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y,
fter expressing good. wishes
C. Tiffin of London.Phone
NICFTOL-HAWKINS-At ham,
. Implements-McCor,nick bin-
der, Deering mower, Sulky rate,
-21-5.FLOUR
Phone 199.
��
14e always carry for your
benefit a full supply, the
continuedprosperity and
s of the family in their new
The following was the ad-
Mrs. Geo. Holland :
he members and adherents of
mese}lle Methodist church,
aheredesvil here this eveningto
ou our sincerest esteem and
ood wishes on the eve of
from our midst. We
our severance from us as
a v;rye grave loss to our
id community. All these
ivering nearly half
Win g
on February 18th, James Nichol
to Mrs, Sarah E. Iiawkins, both
oh Morris township,.
CUDMORE-In Hensall, on 'February
17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Seem'
Cudmare, a son,
Deaths
MURRAY-In Goderich, on February
• 22nd, Angus Murray.
SHINE -In Seaforth, on Feb. 22nd,
John Shine, aged 65 years.
RICI3ARDSON-In Morris township,
February21st,
roller, 2 seed • drills, gang plow,
Deering cultivator nearly new, set
diamond harrows, walking plow, set
sleighs nearly new, 2 wagons, 1
new, spring wagon, top buggy,
democrat buggy, wagon box, hap
rack, gravel box new, set 2000 Ib:
waggon scales, Clinton fanning mill,
root seeder, root slicer, root puIpex
hay fork, ropes, pulleys, slings and
car, road and chaff cart, 2 sugar
kettles, new galvanized iron trough,
new Melotte cream separator 600
lb. capacity, wire stretcher, stone
FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 24
on. the 5th con. of Goderich Town -
ship consisting of 120 acres, ,11
acres is fall ,wheat, 40 acres ready
los spring plowing, 7 acres of bush,
r
remainder under grass. Small or-
chard. Concrete house. Good
bora 53x80 with stone foundation.
Cement silo. Water tank and Wind-
mill at barn, One'quarter, mile from
Porter's Hill. -James Hamilton,
Clinton. -09
New Groceries
and can now supplyyou with Teas
Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines
to be found' in a grocery store. We
also atell Conner's Bread, This is an
addition to
Flour and Feed
of which we keep a Pull stock and
deliver to
Live and Let Live
Buy Heat Producing B
ll
Goods•
Now that the cold weather is again
of
BEST
ANTHRACITE
(the coal that satisfies),
There's a long tin; yet boa
for; the hot weather seta in.,; '
so hadn't you better rwtenislf
that lowering coal -bin with m 1
load or two of the BES'P ? j
We also handle all kinds of j
Logs and Lumber, Canada Ce-
a ren-
u have been in our Church,
Iwo decades or more you
wed on our official board and
spirit and business
have been a valued contri-
the
on Frank Richard-
son, aged 78 years,
BROon, age (-In Exeter, 011 Feb,
21st, John. Broderick abed i4
years and 7 months.
'
boat,2 grinding stones, bag truck,
2 wheel barrows, set single harness,
set tenni harness collars, set bells +
gram bags, chains, crow, bar, forks,
ditching scoop, saws, ladder, 6 -inch
tile, wood, lumber and posts, Ideal
FARM FOR SALE - FOR SALE
south half Lot 31-32, Concession 1,
Tuckersmith, containing 94 acres :
more or less. There are ou the
premises a frame house
will goods any part of the
town,
We appreciate a share of your pa-
tronago.
tie deliver goods promptly, to
any part of the town.
with us every, household requires
goods that will keep the body, warm
and healthy. Here are a few Eines
we would suggest e. every buyer 04
goods for the Home.
in packages and tins,
meet, Buffalo
esnsd Brand Fertilizes '
ers, Dxesaed Lumber• and
Shingles, Canada' Fibre Board,
Metal Bust •, Materials' file ;
Cedar Posts, etc,
success we have at-
Mrs, Holland has won her
the hearts. of all byher
and winsome personality,.
been an ideal worker andgg
ren she has bear
EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM
Hens that Lay. -We are prepared
to supply a large number of eggs
for hatching purposes from' the
range, churn, 2 tables, 2 heating
stoves, 2 lounges and other articles
too numerous to mention: Terms-
All sums of 610 and under, cash,Victoria
over that amount 10 months' creel-
good with
kitchen and woodshed, cement cis-
tern, good bank barn 40x64 withJOHN
stone stabling and cement floors,
drive shed' and lien house, water iu
house and, barn supplied with wind
WATSONSoups
D.A.i! AMeat
St., \est the Hosni all
Extracts, Bovril and Oxo,
Hot Porridge, Wheatlets,; Wheat
Flakes, Rolled Oats, I•Iot Pancakes
,^
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B. MUSTARD
Telephones :
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reared ele-
to her noble and
YSingle
I spirit,: Her home,has been
ne of empire and there she
famous Guild bred -to -lay strain' of
Comb White Leghorus. Set-
bugs 500 per 13 or' -$3 per 100. .
One s ecial
P pen of two-year-old
it will be given on furnishing all-
proved joint notes. A discount of
four cents on the, dollar off, forg
cash on credit amounts, Positively
mill and cement tank, The farm is
in first-class condition fenced and
drained and there are 10 acres of
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Our pedals
and Syrup,
Pork and Beans -a steaming plate
of pork and beans for dinner or sup-
Bayfield Office, 8 on 174.
Brueefield Office, 11 on 145,
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uled as to win the admixes-
affection of all the corn-
well as her immediate
hens mated with Tom Barron
strain cockerels $1 per 15. Incuba-
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no reserve as the proprietor has
sold his farm -James Moodie, Pro-
i}xst-class bush and small orchard.
The farm is three and one half miles
from Clinton, five miles from' Sea-
•0.•
per makes an ideal meal.
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Macaroni or Spaghetti.
Bacon or Sausages for
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We shall the
Inc lots a speciality.-Holmesville
prietor. Thos. Brown, Auctioneer,
forth and one mild, from church
For this week is something
b ea fast'_-
breakfast,
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mins children of
poultry: Yards, Phone 4 .on 142
and
Rural telephone in'
that reduces the cost of living •
there is nothingg
nicer.
e verygreatly.The are .school.
y
into manhood and worn-
are valued
N. W, Trewartha, Proprietor, 26-8
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MARQUIS SPRING WHEAT. .-' I
phouse.
The farm is all on the west side of
railroad track and is in first-class
Fruit Biscuit 2 lb, for 25c.
lboo .,
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members of
and coinmunft life. The
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of their home and the ,EGGS
Cir parents, Their general
and demeanor' in societyh
ys bespoken a splendid home
FOR HATCHING. -POE{
sale after March 15th, White Leg-
horn, ,Brown Leghorn and Barred
All 4
•ay ngest a for 150la 0cen s per dozen.
have a Limited quantity
q yi of ,Marqu}s
spring wheat. for seed. This is a
choice variety and has given good
>esults. It ' ;spec' 11 r good for
wit
aha a
shape.--Terms-Reasonable, Reasonable, reasons
for selling, the' proprietor wishes
to retire, for further particulars
aPpl on the Yemises or address
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John ThomasCrich,
Mollasses Snaps 3 lb, for 25e.
Peach Filed Cakes 2 lb. for 25c.
Pineapple Filled Calces 2 lb, for 250,
and other lines at same and
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L L, H U NN l FO' D
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LIVE
LVD AND LET LIVE GROCER.
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_Parr d,- y -s
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If
y earlier than other
s of their own fate, and de-
argely their own future, we
shipped charges to be paid byvarieties.
purchaser. -John Garrett, tondos-
boro P.O. 26-4
Sample and rice sent
p P
on request. -Fred, Middleton, R.R.
No. 3,
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YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED. RE-
Now is the pancake season and
F
don't forget Pancake Day will
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or the children of this Homo
best things and trust they
Phone 4 on 156. � 23-6
paired and Pressed and at the
ahortest,po'sstble notice. Both Lad-
Lad
soon be with us, so have a
„D
package of Old Virginia Paf>
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onorable and useful men and
nyoying life's highest and
osperit :. As a token of our
Yidence,
affection and esteem for
s a household we ask you to
SERVA N<i WANTED. - BY MRS.
Malcolm McTaggart. -Apply at lea-
-35,
CORN FOR CASH 011 3 MONTHS
time to: farmers T knowhaving
to be
good, and some I dont know:
Buycorn and finish cattledepends
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i es' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
Guarantee to d'o good work: Also
bought a machine 'I am pre -Product
pared to French Dry Clean Ladies' •''
Suits; Gent's Suits and all, kinds
cake Flour ready for, Pancake
Day. This Pancake Flour is a
of three well •known
cereals -Corn, Rice and Wheat,
is self rising and os combined
S'GU
San
+sanitary
Pans
c]y��y at
date,
• tion
TAKE A LOOK
Your plumbing. Is it new, up tow
sane and in perfect condi+
7 Upon the plumbing frequentlyi
is cabinet as a little rem-
of the ,good old days and
old friends at Holmesville.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO, RENT
conveniently located on Huron St.
'soft
anget high prices, -W. H. Perrin.
-26
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of woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All orders promptly at -for
leaded''to. Rooms 'over Gri 's
gg
in correct portions and ready,
instant use, 15e per pec-
kage•
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Gln
/
pts �V
1 ails
of
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the health of the family:.
a Y�•
EVERY MEMBER
the family uses the bath room ; ifs
be cleanly, convenient and coma
may all be greatly
id prospered in your new
Frame 10 rooms,: hard and
µester, elec tris light. House n
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HOUSE FOR
jeweler Store. -Wm, J. Jago. -55you
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1 ghest', noes for Produce;
Portable.
Call and see our stock our
Why not have it so ? See
stock don't forget that
that , you may 500n find a
opportunity for servioe in
•three
church we offer you a fond
good shape. Easy, terms. -Wm,
Simpson.. -26.
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SALE IN VILLAGE'
of Bayfield, also good stable and
lots. For further particulars
apply to Elizabeth
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BUSINESS FOR SALE
tv
,Johnson & Co
',afore placing your workmanship
order
and our;
}s oxeeptional,
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Signed on behalf of the
ion : L, Tebbutt, A. J.
E. Tebbutt, J.
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PAPER HANGING AND PAPER -
-Mrs. Wallis,
Londesboro -25.
The undersigned offers his
stock Dry g
s c k of Goods, Grocer-
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.THOS Yl� 1► dlli\�7s
G. R. Me-
E. J. Trewartha, Henry
Wm. Pickard, W. Jenkins,
in .-I just wish toto
say
I am prepared to do the above
class of work and to do ,t prompt
ly and properly. I respectfully ask
CUSTOM SAWING WILL BE DONE
as usual at Thos. Wallis on the
Successor
Crockery,
les, Boots, Shoes, Cxq Phone
Etc for for sale. Possess• ion
given at such time Is will
to S. Barr, Phan; W.
orderspromptly attended to. Sanitary,
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BYAM & SUTTER
Plumbers, Phony ,7.
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Butter Wrappers
Eland and family are now
nicely settled in thein new
south of Clinton.
for your patronage and guarantee
to give you satisfartioo.-ly. ' A,
Mason. 26 •
4th con, of Goderich township dor-
ing ,the coming spring, -McEwen
Bros.. Barfield. -SO
best suit the purchaser.
P.
F, F Merrier. no f. id
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Get -your".Butter Wra -.
p subscription
A Good Resolution : I grill, pap my
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