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Clinton ;News -Record
Happenings of Fifteen'_
Years Ago.
Happenings in Clinton at 'tyre
Opening of the Century:
Taken from the Files of The
News -Record of the data
indicated.
Clinton, March 2lst,1£01,
Miss Libbie, daughter of Chief
'Wheatley, was married yesterday . to
Mr. J. Ward of Varna. After a hon-
elt:noon trip Mr. and Mrs. Ward, will
take up their residence at Varna,
Wheat 63e to 64c,
Barley 37c to 40e,
Oats'ape to 30e.
Peas Goer
Butter li5c to 1Gc,
Eggs 10c to ile,
Live Hogs $5.00 to $5,50.
HOUSE FOR SALE ON. HURON
street, two doors west of Dr.
Thompson's. Nine rooms, cement
cellar, waterworks and salt water„
7)--AIn good stateofrepair, Will be
sold on reasonable terms. -Apply
to H. H, MeBrien, Victoria street.
2s-1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
and Implements, -Thomas Brown
has been instructed by John Cam-
eron to sell by, public auction on
Let 28, Concession 4, L.R.S.. be-
tween Brumfield and Seaforth, on
Monday, March' 27th, commencing
at h o'clock sharp, the following
Horses -Team agricultural mares
rising 7, -2 agricultural fillies ris-
ing 3, 1 draft mare rising 5, Car-
riage driving horse. Cattle -Cow
- to calve in June, cow, to calve ear-
ly in April, cow to calve end of
March, cow with calf at foot, eow
to calve in August, cow to calve
-about time of .sale, farrow cow,
large steer rising 3, almost finished,
3 steers rising 2 to finish on grass,
heifer rising 2 to finish on grass,
'pearling steer, yearling heifer, 2
heifers will be year ofd in summer,
2 fall calves, 1 young calf. Pigs-
• Registered York sow earring sec-
ond litter, York sow elegible for
registration carrying first litter, 1
York sow had 1 litter, '8 pigs 3
'months old, 8 pigs just Weaned,
gobbler and 4 turkeys, 2 Wyandotte
roosters. Implements -Frost
'Wood binder 6 foot cut, Frost es
Wood mower f foot cut, Massey -
Harris 10 foot steel hay rake, Mas-
•sey-Harris hay tedder, Massey -
Harris 18 disc seed drill, Massey -
Harris cultivator, International 3
drum -steel roller, Success manure
'spreader, set harrows, disc harrow,
spade harrow, Perrin riding plow,
Verity plow No., 7, 2 fleury plows
No. 21 just new, fanning mill,
'Frost &Vo Wood muffler, set ton
platform scales, lar work - bench
pa g
-with iron and wood vises complete,
bicycle grind stone, set pea har-
vesters and bundler, Maple Leaf
grinder 10 inch plates, grain esush-
er, Champion cutting box, 10 Horse
power and jack, root pulper, hay
iork, ear rope and pulleys, pig
crate, 11 Bain wagon, truck wag-
-on, sot sleighs with box for man-
ure, set teaming sleighs made to•
order good as new, new top buggy
never been used, McLaughlin top
buggy used a few pears, Sharpies
Tubular cream separator, set tack
band harness, set heavy teaming
harness, set single harness, pair
,sttgeesv tops for collars, windcollar,
•sweat pads, block and pulley wire
stretcher, elm stick of sq. timber
40 feet long, 20 foot oak stick,
Parlor suite, washing machine, 200
bus. O.A.C. No. 25 seed barley
grown on new land, 300 bus. White
Marvel seed oats, 100 bus. speltz,
also some peas, 20 bus. seed beans,
:a lot of clover hay and a quan-
tity of mangolds, crowbars, forks,
whiffietrees and other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms of
Sale -All sums of $5 and under,
'cash ; over that amount 12
months' credit. will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A
discount of 1 percent, for cash. No
reserve as farm is sold. -Join
Cameron, Proprietor ; Thomas
'Brown, Auctioneer.
Marriages
NAY-McCARTNEY-In Detroit, 'oil
March li5th, Irene ''Matilda Me-
'' Cartney, .'formerly' of . Goder: til
township, to 'Robert. Nay .of Sour-
is, Man,
McIN!P0SII-BAIRD-At • Wingham 'on
March .8111, Wni. McIntosh of . Hur-
on township to Jean Baird of
Ashfield township.
Births
ROBINSON-In Stanley, on Feb.
29th, to Mr. and -Mrs, Thomas
Robinson, a 'daughter.
FARQUHAR-At Parr Line, on Mar.
5th, to. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Far-
quhar, a daughter,
COOPER, --In Tuekersmith, on 1!tareh
l,2th, to Mr. and Mrs, R. - J.
Cooper, a son.'
WALTERS=-In Egmondvi]le, on Mar.
4th, to Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Wai-
ters, a son.
SAVAUGE--In Seaforth, on March
13th, to Mr. 'and iMlrs. F. S. Sav-
auge, a daughter.
McCLINCHEY-In Stanley, on Feb.
28th,. to Mr. and Mrs. George
McClinchey, a daughter.
RANNIE-At I4ensall, on March 5th,
to Mr, and Mrs, Milne ,Ilannie, a
son.
FERGUSON-In Tuekersmith, on
March 12th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Ferguson, a daughter.
Deaths
WATTS -At Bolton, on March 17th,
William Hercpath Watts, its his
59th year.
LEWIS-Iu St.. Thomas, on March
20th, Lizzie, daughter of the late
Arthur Twitchell and wife of Mr,
Alex. Lewis.
SWI'1"Z'ER-In Goderich, on March
11112, Benjamin Switzer, in his
73 h year.
BOLT -In East Wawanosii, on March
hath, John Bolt, aged 75 years.
MARTIN -In Goderich, on 'March
14th, Mrs. Martin, • widow of the
late John Martin of Kingsbridge,
aged 83 years.
STOLLER'ir In Seaforth, on March
13th, James 1 a s Stoll r
e e in kis Gard
, 1,
}mar.
? eKINLEY-T'n Gravenhurst on Mar.
11111, Evaline Dorothy, •adopted
slaughter of Rev, G. McKinley of
Seaforth, in her 19th year.
LOOKERIDGE-In Lower Winghatn,
on March 13th, Clara Mae Lock-
eridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Lockeridge, aged 17 years.
An Open Meeting
--of--
The Women's Institute
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Chant at 8 o'clock
This(Thursday)
Evening
When Rev. J. K, Vairfull wilt
give a talk on Scotland and
there will be a pleasing pro-
; gram of music, ete.
Gentlemen as well as ladies
welcome.
Admission 1,0e.
LOS''', -A LARGE HEAVY SET
fox hound. Color ; Mottled white
with black on top of head, tan
cars, black patch behind left
shoulder, two black spots on right
side, black patch over kidneys, al-
so black on hips extending part
way down tail. Will anyone know-
ing anything about the hound
please communicate with Jim
Iieitdlc, Benmiller P.O. 20-1
SIX HORSES FOR SALE, THE
property of Major Ranee. -Driver 5
years old, general purpose mare 4
years, well broken and good driver,
driver 3 years not broken, heavy
draft mare 3 years well broken,
draft gelding 2 years, draft geld-
ing 1 year. Quick sale desired. -
George Cordell, Farm Manager. -20
SERVANT WANTED, - BY MRS.
Malcolm McTaggart. -.Apply at res-
idence, -25.
TO RENT. ---COMFORTABLE SIX-
roomed house on Orange street, at
present occupied by Mr. E. Brown.
Watexteorks .and : soft water. Gar-
den. Possession in April. -Apply
to ,lames Cook, -29
WANTED AT ONCIO,-REPRESEN-
•tatiVe man to secure prospects for
'Life Insurances General Agent will
make periodical visits to assist in
Closing, Liberal commissions will,;
be ,paid for this service. Previous
iiisurance experience not necessary.
Reply stating age and present oc•
cupation to J. 11. Brinker, Manag-
er ,for
anag-er,for Western Ontario, 42 Welling-'
ton street, South, Hamilton, Ont.
29-2
A SILVER; MEDAL CONTEST
will be- held' in Wesley church' on
Thursday, Mareh'30th, at ,$ o'clock,•
Contest vocal music and elocution,
six girls and six boys, taking
part, a good program. Admission
15e. Half the proceeds to go to
Chocolate Fund for Soldiers. 28-2
RAGS, PAPERS, RUBBERS. THE
Women's Patriotic Society hopes to
make a collection of these articles
during the last week in April.
Housecleaning may have arrived in
some home's. We ask you not to
destroy the above named articles
but to save them for this collection
in April. - 28-2
FOR SALE, -2 FRESH COWS, 4
cows to freshen by April 1st, 2
yearlings, 5 young calves and 1
brood sow with 9 pigs one week
old, Above is all choice stock,
guaranteed according to descrip-
"on.-R. A. Roberton, Bayfield
Line, mile southwest of Clinton.
Phone 16 on 157. -28
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT
conveniently located d on u
ren St.
Frame, 10 rooms, hard and soft
water, electric light. House in
good shape. Easy. terms. -Wm.
Simpson. -26.
YOCNG TEAM FOR SALE . -A
good team of, heavy horses, three
years old, well broken. For par-
ticulars apply to -S. G. Switzer,
R. R. No. 5, Clinton, Phone 15 on
136. -28
PAPER HANGING AND PAPER-
ing.-I just wish to say that
1 am pr- dd to do the above
class , .ork and to clo it prompt-
ly and properly. I respectfully ask
for your patronage ands uarantee
toou ive satisfaction. -1
g Y V A,
Mason, -26
StIOR'i'HOSINS FOR SALE. -
Ilere'S your chance to buy a right
good two-year-old bull from an
imported 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 FI, Wise,
R. R. No. 3, Clinton. Phone 12
on 155, -18
HOUSE FOR SALE IN VILLAGE
of Bayfield, also good stable and
three lots, For further particulars
apply to -Mrs. Elizabeth Wallis,
Londesboro -25.
Wanted
Fat Hens and Chickens wanted,
Highest market price paid, -W. Mar-
quis, Phone 11 on 106, -23
FOR SERVICE. -- THOROBRED
Berkshire hog, London Road 1
miles south of Clinton. $1 at time
of service with privilege of return-
ing if necessarp.-�John Ashton.
20-2
BOYS'
MItITABY
SUITS.
Special Offer to the Bogs of
Clinton bg
THE JACKSON MANUFACTUHINS CO,,.
Limited
In order to encourage every father and mother who have boys from 4 to 15 years old,
to dress them in military Style this season, we are going to offer a special military suit;, at a
price that will be near the, cost of manufacture and which could not be bought in the ordinary
way within $1.25.
This suit can be seen and bought through The Morrish Clothing. Co., W.
C. Brown and Plumsteel Bros., all of whom are willing to sell them to you at
the prices advertised below.
Bogs' 2, Piece Norfolk Militarg Suit :,,,.Made from cotton khaki drill with cap
to match.
Sizes 4 to 9 years $4:00
• Sizes 10 to 15 years 4.50.
See this suit at once and place your order ; delivery about April 1 5th.
The Jackson Manufacturing Company, Limited
CALVES FOR SALE, -I HAVE
made arrangements to handle a
limited` number of calves, -W,
Marquis, R, R. No. 1, Clinton, -25,
HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE.-.
Froin my first and second pens" of
Leghorns, trap -nested for a' heavy
winter laying, headed' by males
from same strain that won first
111 the North ,American egg laping
competition. $It,50 per setting, $6
Per 100. From trap -nested 0,4.C.
Leghorn and Barred Rocics $1 per
setting, 35 per 100. Infertile eggs
replaced. -A. C Kennedy, R.R. No.
5, Clinton, 28-1
EGGS FOR 'HATORING FROM'.
Hens that Lay. -We are prepared
to supply a large number of eggs
for hatching purposes from the
famous Guild bred-to;lay strain of
Single. Comb White Leghorns. Set-
tings 50c per 13 or $3 per 100.
One special pen of two-year-old
hens mated with Tom Barron
strain cockerels 31 per 15. Incuba-
tor lots a specialty.-Hohnesville
Poultry 'Yards, Picone 4 on 142,
N. W. Trewartha, Proprietor. 26-8
EGGS FOR HATCHING•, - FOR
sale after March 15th, White Leg-
horn, ,Brown Leghorn and Barred
Rock eggs for hatching, All good
laying strains. 50 cents per dozen.
If shipped charges to be Paid by
Purchaser. -John Garrett, liondes-
bore P.O. 26-4
EGGS FOR HATCHING. -FROM
bred -to -lay Single Comb White Leg -
horns, Cockerels bred from record
laying strain imported from Penn-
sjylvania Poultry Farm, Lancaster,
Pa. Setting 50 cents for l.3. -F.
Keegan, Bayfield. -27
MARQUIS SPRING WFIEAT. - I
have a limited qqt
unlit
of.Marquis
s
n •
spxi g wheat I at for seed. This is a
choice variety and has given good
results. It is especiailp good for
mixing. with oats and barley, ripen-
ing ten days earlier than other
varieties. Sample and price ssnt
on request. -Fred. Middleton, R.R.
No, 3, Phone 4 on 156, . 23-6
Farms for Sale
FOR SALE -100 ACRES IN FIUL-
lett township, 24 miles from Huron Clin-
ton
lin-
t n
0 0 R ti Ro.d.
Good sola
and buildings, 10 acres small tim-
ber, never falling spring water, ru-
ral mail and telephone. For partic-
ulars apply on premises or address
7'. J. Watt, R. R. No. 1, Clinton.
-21.
PARI FOR SALE, BEING LOT 24
on the 5111 con. of Geduld, Town-
ship consisting of 120 acres, 11
acres fn fall wheat, 4.0 acres ready
foto 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 barn. One quarte.. mile from
Porter's l-Iill,-James Hamilton,
Clinton. -09
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT, -
Lot 30, con. 5, Goderich township,
one mile south of Porter's Hill,
consisting of 80 acres, is offered
for salt or to rent, Fair house
and kitchen and good stone milk
house, barn 60 by 35 feet. Two
acres of orchard, all kinds of
fruit. The farm is all in grass and
is well watered. For further par-
ticulars apply to W, Brydone, Bar-
rister, Clinton, or on the premises
to Robert Beacom. 27-3
T'ARM FOR SALE - FOR SALE
south. half Lot 31-32, Concession 1,
Tuckersmith, containing 94 acres
more or less. There are on the
premises a good frame House with
kitchen and woodshed, cement cis-
tern, good bank barn 40x64 with
stone stabling and cement floors,
drive shed and hen house, water in
house and barn supplied with wind
mill and cement tank, The farm is
in first-class condition fenced and
drained and there are 10 acres of
first-class bush and small orchard.
The fares is three and one half miles
from Clinton, five miles from Sea -
forth and one mile from church and
school. Rural telephone in house.
The farm is all on the west side of
railroad track and is in first-class
shape. -Terms -Reasonable, reasons
for selling, the proprietor wishes
to retire, for further particulars
apply on the promises or address.
John Thomas Crich, Clinton, -22-13
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, RE -
paired and. Pressed ' and . at the
• shortest possible notice, Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. Also
having bought a machine I am pre-
pared to French Dry Clean Ladies'
Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds
of woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms over Grigg's
jewelery Store. -Wm, J. Jago. -55
BUSINESS FOR SALE
The undersigned offershis
stock of Dry Goods, Grocer-
ies, Boots, Shoes, Crockery,.
Etc., for sale. Possession
given at such time as will
best suit the purchaser,,
E. F. Merner, Bayfield,
IN 'rine SURROGATE COURT, OF
the County of Huron. -In the mat-
ter of the estate of Flatlet Eve-
lyn Milne, late of . the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Duron,
widow, deceased, -Notice is hereby
given that all creditors and others
having claims against the estate
of Hariet Evelyn Milne, the above
named .deceased, ar'e'required to de-
liver or send by post, prepaid, on
or before the 1st day of April,
1916, to the undersigned, solicitors
for Joseph. Thomas Goldthorpe,
sole executor of the last will and
testament of the said Hariet Eve-
lyn Milne, deceased, their . -names
and addresses, a full description of
their claims and the nature of the
security (if ally) held by them,
such claims to be dulyveri'fied.
And notice is further given that
immediately after the 1st dap of
April, 1919, the said executor will
Proceed to distribute the said es-
tate among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then have
received notice. -Dated this 9111 day
of March, 19119.-Proudioot, Killor-
an & Cooke, Goderich, Ont., Solic-
itors for the Executor, 23-3
MViRS, J. JOHNSTON. WHO HAS
taken over the agency for the Spir-
ella corset, is prepared to meet the
needs of all old and new oustoin-
ers. The Spirella is "different" ;
a perfect -fitting, flexible, made-to-
order corset, allowing every muscle
full play. -Call and ask Mrs. John -
sten about corsets and aceessorie's.
-02
CREAM WANTED. - DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to us
for cans. We supply two cans free.
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 done by a
competent man. Each can careful-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival and etatr e
.m nt returned.
Those in the vicinity of Kinburn
may leave their cream with Mr.
Hall who will deliver it bore,
Write for cans and give us a trial.
Patrons in the vicinity of Varna
may deliver their cream to Beatty
Bros, Store and it will be taken
care of there -The Seaforth Cream-
ery., Box 486, Seaforth, Out.
JUST ARRIVED
We have ,lust received a ear of No,
1 hard Cora which we can offer at
a reasonablerice all orders for
p ,
sante will be filled promptly.
Wo keep in stock Fere Manitoba
Rolled Oats which conies 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, Alsike, Timoth}t
and Orchard Grass.
Flour, Breakfast Food, Lasitlrst
Shortening, Oil Cake, Molasses Meal,
Bran, Shorts and Low Grade always
in stock,
Highest prices paid for Grain.
W. Jenkins & Son.
61,O1.3R AND FEED.
Phone 199.
We have added a stock of
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. full stock and
will deliver goods to any part of the
town.
We appreciate a share of your pa-
tronage.
ne deliver goods promptly to
any part of the town.
D. A. WATSON
Victoria St., Next the Hospital.
EYERY VAflIEiY
DENTEN SEASON.
Fish, when properly cook-
ed, makes a most appetizing
and nourishing meal. Fish
rank amongst the first as a
brain food.
i1 poiusil of Fish is a pound
of food. Try some
Halibut Steak
Cohoe Salmon,
White Fisli,
Fresh Herring,
Salted FIerring,
Canned Fish,
Salmon,
Tuna Pish.;
Haddie,
Sardines, •
Kippered Herring,.
Etc,;
HIGHEST PRICES FOR
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Phone orders promptly attended to.
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
A `Good Resolution : I will pap my
subscription to The News -Record in
advance.
TO THE ,.CITIZENS:'.
The health' officer asks the
bo -operation of the citizens
in stamping out meas' -es that
are prevalent in town. As
soon as signs of rash appear
notify your physician or the
health officer and keep all per-
sons '1 r o m communication
with the sick, Insist on
stack quarantine. By, this
method we can soon control
the disease.
J. W. Shaw, M.U.O.
More and Better Eggs
and Poultry to Help
Feed
the Empire.
In order to assist farriers to pro-
duce more non -fertile eggs, and more
and better dressed poultry of the
quality and kind that our high class
market demands, the firm of Gunn,
LangloisCo., Ltd., Montreal, have
arranged with reliable breeders of
"bred to lay," earlp maturing, Barr-
ed Plymouth Rock poultry to distri-
bute in the immediate vicinity of
these pens, twelve thousand (12,000).
hatching eggs during the season of
11916,, at a price of market eggs on
the following conditions.
Every farmer who finds it to his
advantage to secure the benefit of
the above mentioned eggs must com-
ply with the following rules or•regu-
lations, and lend every possible as-
sistance so that the, greatest good
to the community and to the in-
dustry will follow.
1st -Kill, or otherwise permanent-
ly remove from his present flock of
laying hens all male birds on his
farm, i4Iarch 10, 1916,
" 2nd -Market all eggs twice a week,
and conform with the suggestions
made, re the careeggs
for market
purposes, as same ;may be issued
from time to time.
3rd -Sell all cockerels that are fit
for market as broilers during the
early summer.
4th -Bring all cockerels of heavy
breeds to the firm's plant at either
Clinton or IIolmesville, to be capon-
ized at a time, and under such con-
ditions as the firm may specify.;
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
Girls ante 1
O®9
We can give
employment to a
few more Knit-
ters, etc, Apply
at once
oov
Clinton ' Knitting Co.,
Ltd.
THE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live
Make The
Marmalade Now.
Bitter inaroralade oranges
are again in and are now at
their best. Marmalade time
is here. What about pour 1916
requirement ? We have a
splendid supply of bitter and
sweet oranges of superior
quality and flavor as well as
Trait jars, rings, sealing wax
and sugar, bitter oranges,
sweet oranges and lemons,
fine geminated sugar and par-
aSin.
Fish.
Fisk should be more freely
used because it ranges .exceed-
ietgly High in point of good
value. A few suggestions
Halibut,
Fresh Herring,
Finnan -Had die,
Smoked Herring,
Clod .Fish
and Fillets.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
Home-made
Sap Pans
And Pails
Gabe and see our stock
bafore placing your
order
BYAM & SUTTER
solitary Plumbers, • Phone L
Cream! Cream!,
Ne1i'ir Method.
I am in :the market for any,
quantity' of creani at highest
market .price. You cdn see iyt I
weighed, tested and take your
moneys home with you. Cream
taken in. eveep -Thursday,
morning.
S. W. MILLAR
GENERAL MERCHANT
Holmesville
ilalibut i
Out your halibut
steaks an inch thick, wipe
them with a dry linen,
and season with salt and
cayenne,
Have fresh lard boiling
in a frying pan, Dip Gul-
lets in egg and bread
crumbs or flour. Fry a
light brown and serve up
hot. Salmon may be
fried in the same manner.
Garnish with thin slices,
lemon and lettuce.
W. T. O'NeilI-
-
Logs
Wanted.
HIGHEST'
PRICE' PAID
FOR ALL KINDS -OF GOOD -
LOOS DOILIVERED AT JO-
FIERTY'S SAW MILL e
- CLINTON. FOR PARTICU-
LARS APPLY TO FORD
IVIcLEOD,.
Fa Go RUMBALL
fit€is gfl
that after all there aro only,
two kinds of Coal ; the 13EST
and the rest.
We always carry tor your
benefit a full supply, •o.t the
BEST
LEIHIGH VALLEY
ANTHRACITE
(the eoal that satisfies),
There's a long time pet be-
fore the hot weather sets in,.
so hadn't you better replenish
that lowering coal -bin with a,
load or two of the BEST 9,
We also handle all kinds of
Logs and Lumber, Canada Ce-
ment, Buffalo Brand Fertiliz-
ersDressed Lumber and
Shingles, Canada Fibre Board,
Metal Building Materials, Tile,;
Cedar Posts, etc,;
,
JOHN B. MUSTARD
Telenhones ;
Bayfield Office., 6 on 174:
Brucefield Office, 11 on 145.
.r
11-0111
TAKE A LOOK
at your plumbing. Is it now, up-to-
date, sanitary and in perfect condi-
tion ? Upon the plumbing frequently
depends the health of the family+.
EVERY MEMBER
of the family uses the bath xoom ; ft
can be cleanly, convenient and com-
fortable. Why not have it so ? See
our stock and don't forget that our
workmanship is exceptional,
I .i
THOS. HAWKINS.
TRY IT
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