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The Entrance Results.
(Continued from page 1.)
kation from the lists furnished by th
Board of Examiners.
The standing required to Pass is 40
percent. in each subilect and, a total
•of 390 marks, and for honors a total
:of 487 marks.
The 1915 regulations prohibit the
^.t�puhlioatioU of the marks of the sue
tcessfal candidates, The mocks in
reach subject will he sent to the un-
successful candidates, In August the
certificates for each school will be
sent to tete teacher or the Secretary
of the Board,
The highest standing in each , sub-
,j°et was as follows f
Reading -Irene McClure.
Writing -Helen Carey , wed Valerie
al elfrey,
Spelling -Clyde Heatnan.
Literature -Eleanor Doherty.
Arithmetic -Maurice Harvey.
Grammar -Mary laowell.
Geography -Carrie Anderson,
Composition -Carrie Anderson.
Total -Ella Rutledge.
Many of the schools were' closed
:tor from one. to six weeks, on account
of measles, mumps or chickenpox.
'This hindered the work of all the.
'classes and reduced -the number'pass-
' big the H. S. Entrance Examination.
, No. 4 North Stanley,
Elva F. Dewar, Elmore' Keys,
Harold Scotchnter, Clarence Sparks,
,Margaret Tough, Bertha Westlake,
Bayfield P. S.
Greta Baker.
Henson P. S.
Eleanor Doherty hot}., Albert Glen,
Mabel I•Iarhurn, Mary I'loggarth, Nel-
Me Prest, Irene Taylor, Lorne Zuetle,.
Dashwood P. S.
Oscar Granpner, Myrtle Neck hon,,
Ira I,ienran, Antoinette Slimmer.
Crediton P. S.
Eldon Sleeker, ,Edith Gerenther,
Eva Ocstreicher, Grertride Winner,
Goderich Tp. Sections.
No. ie -Ella Rutledge hon., Marlon
Rutledge.
No. S -Irene McClure.
Hay Sections.
No, 2. -Inez Tuckey.
No. 3 -Ward "Forest.
No. 9 -Beulah Weigand.
No. 11-Hlerbert Kalbfleish,
No. 13 -Edna Pfaff.
No. 14-Lenwood Purdy, Willie
'Thompson.
No. 15 -Leonard Patterson, Floe
,ends Turnbull,
Goderich.
Central School -Laura Brown, itch -
en Carey, Frank Chambers, Mary
'Liarrow, Ross Harrison, Annie Hen-
derson., Myra MeNevin, Lilian Mc-
Donald, Shelly Panzer, Bert Sander-
son, Willie Weir.
Victoria School -James Anenrsae,
'Gladys Bedford, Irene Hunt, Viola
McClacherty, Louise McDonald, Verna
Meleittie, Mary Newell, Fraser Kea -
ell, Charles Nairn, .John Pinder, Dor-
othy Smith,
Separate School -Charles Buehler,
Lilian Pari, Jacic Kidd, Mary Webc.
Exeter P. 5. •
Thelma Connor, Eddie Davis, Maur-
ice Harvery hon., Mildred Harvey,
Czar. Harness, Greta 'farness, Wray
Meriden, Clyde licensee, Viola Jones,
bons., Verde, Rawcliffe, ('ora San-
ders, Stella Sanders, Blanche Senior,
Vera Sweet, Edward Taylor, Alice
'Vincent, Edward Yellow.
Winchelsea P. S,
Grace Barnard, Theron Creery,
John Barnard, Lorena Johns, Bruce
Medd.
Dungannon.
Agnes Caldwell, Jean Disher, Flor-
ence Durnin, Irene McKelvey, Murie
Orser, M. Pentland, Belle Errington.
Ashfield Sections.
No. 3 -Alberta Beckett, Willie
Johnston, Lottie l'lcKeneie lion., Al-
'bert Thain,
No. 5 -Ada Helm, Verna Stroud,
No. 7 -Wellington Henderson.
No. 10 -Marjorie Johnston.
: ^ Ni'. 11 -Florence Dougherty.
No. 12 -Jessie Buckingham.
Ng. 13 --Lila Humphrey.
Colborne Sections,
No. i -Vesta Fisher, Emma Snell.
No, 2t -Gertrude Gledhill,
No: 3 -Jessie Levy, Grace IIamil-
ton, Isabel Young.
No: 5 -Philip Bogie.
No, 6-Annie,,Ba-xter, Mary Glid-
den, hazel Symonds.'
No, 8 -Laurel Treble.
Stanley Sections.
Union No. 1 -Marcel LaPorte.
No. 3 -Fred Hess
South No. 4 -Esther Talbot.
No. 6 -Jeanette Griffiths,
No. 7 -Opal: Foster: '
No. 9-idgie Finlay.
No, 10 Vera Pepper lion. '
No. 14 -Verna Jarrett, Sidney
"Thompson
Stephen Sections.
No. 1 -Hilda Powe.
No. 3 -Thomas Willis.
No. 4 -Doris Schroeder,
No. 8 -Marguerite Carriers, Robert
•
Love,
No, 14 -Cyril Colwilh
Mt. Carmel -Kathleen Carey, Ma: -
old ,.Moser.
• Usborne Sections.
No 1 -Gladys Dew.
No. 3 -Eva Spears hon.
fee; No. 5 -Laura hicks, Victor Jeffrey.
No. 7-Llwart leym, Earl Hutchin-
son
No. 10 -Carrie Anderson hon,, Wil-
lie 1• therington, Lyla Pyin.
West Wawanosh Sections.
No. 2 -Olive Craig, Olive Finnigan,
Ethel Washington.
No. 3 -Willie Thompson, Andrew
Painter. •
No. 4 -Joseph Forester, John,
Gaunt.
No. 15 -Joseph .Jefferson, ' Ida
Thoinrisen.
Separate School -Ethel Cummins.
East Wawanosh.
No. 7 -Melville Beecroft, Mary Eine
leen, Lyle, James.
No. 8 -Annie Page:
No. 11. --Alba Walker, Grace Wight -
man, ,.Annie Page,
Clinton News -Record
c
Zurich,
Marriages
FOR SALE. -AI NUMBER OE GOOD
I FOR' SALE. -HOUSE. ON RAT TEN-
1 FOR SALE SECOND
. Miss Lilly T3uether of , Rarnilton
Nati been visitingMies. Chester L.
Smith.
IVIL10EN-T'La3B[J'1T - In Goderich
township, on July 19th, by, Rev.
Cclues Marquis, arluis, R. R. No. 1,
Clinton, , _ -25.
bury street formerly occupied by
the late Mrs, Wm. Murray., Ap-
ply to Ce, :D. McTaggart. -32
-A HAND
Ford Automobile, thoroughly over-
hauled, tires t' 11 new
P Y
Very cheap. --Seeley &West: -31
A. Sinclair, Sarah, daughter • of
Holland Rilsi
M'rs. Koine anaged gresidentthe
, of
Hillegreen fell the other dayand
fractured her leg near the thigh.
MissILaura Stel%ns of DottioiU has
been visiting Miss Emma L. Heide-
titan.
Mrs. MeWatters and daughter, Miss
late Wal>ate 'Pebbutt to Al- :
6 r
feed Wilkes of Clinton,
SNII'1`1I-SOEI:\E[ C1Tt-At Milverton,
July 4th, Vina Margaret Schaefer
to G. H. Smith of Goderich,
FAR -BOLT -At FVingham, on July
5th, Arthur Far of Grey to Jen-
are
•. ,
WI; THE MERCHANTS OF I30LM-
esvil4e, following a growing. custom,
have decided to close our places of
business at five o'clock each. Wed-
nesday afternoon during the summer'
months. -A. J. Courtier:, S. W.
Millar. -43-3.
the -
11b�1C .The
We are now prepared with better
facilities than ever to
CREAM WANTED - DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to us
for cans. We supply two cans [tee:
Pay all express char es and Issue
gFood,
cheques twieel each month, cheques
payable at par. We pay the high-
all
' Ideal Summer
'
' r
Vera, of Detroit have been the desks'
g
hie Bolt of East X01 sir.
Re -Cut Crusher Rolls.
est market prices consistent with
— _-'
of the lady's parents, Mr. and Sirs.
'1. Well.
Miss Anna Hess while opening a
can of chloride of lime the other day
• received severe burns from the stall
exploding in her face but it is hoped,
her eyesight will' not be impaired.street,
p°
JOHNSON-CAMVMPBELL-Iii Morris,
on July 5th, Robert H. Johnston
of East Wawanosh to Catherine
Mabel Campbell of Morris.
Birthsmay
BENDER -Li Blyth, on July 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bender, .,aa
McCOBMIC'K , AGENCY. -I HAVE
taken over the agency for toe Mc-
Cormick Implements and moved it
to my place of usiness, the ear
riage and repair, . sliap, Huron
where I will keepon r. hand
lull line of imulements, repairs,
O'un< Circular and Cross-
Cut Saws:
Do all Kinds of Lathe and
Machine Work.
Do Rubber Tiringfor Bu -
Bug -
glee.
. Repair Automobiles.
Do Blacksmithlag.
out honest test,. Tostingdone re a.
competent man. Eaoh caa carafui-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival and statement returned.
Those in the vicinity of Kinburn
may leave their cream
Hallwith Mr.
who will deliver it here,
Write for cans and give us a trial.
Patrons in the vicinity- Varna
Served With
Neil a11d Cream
With Coffee,
lea and Cocoa
With Fruit
a Poached Egg
Auburn .
William John Sturdy, a highly re-
son
TURNER—At Godm'ich, ' on June
with, to Mr. and Mrs. le, E. Tar-
ner, a son.
twine, etc, An order front , you
will receive prompt attention.,-
Wilson Elliott. -43
Do Wood Repair Work.
Sharpen Poiver Cli Pers.
Sharpen Hand Clippers.
pe
of
may deliver their cream to Beatty
Bros. Store and. it will be taken
care of there -The Seaforth Cream-
cry., Box 486, Seaforth, Ont.
or Uheese
,
Delicious 11
Simply Buttered
spected resident of Auburn, passed
Gth
SEALER -At Vancouver, B.C., on
p y
away oil ,July after an illness
with heart trouble of over a - year.
The late Mr. Sturdywas born'in
Auburn in 1858 and was one of the
first children born in this village.
Here he grew to manhood and in
189Q was .married. to Miss Elizabeth
July Gth, to the Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. C. A. Seager, formerl � ' of
b }
Goderich, a son,
CAh1PBELL-At. Goderich, on July
13th, to Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Campbell, a son.
OUGIITON-In Seaforth, .Indy
FOR SALE -THE PROPERTY ON
Rattenbur street occupied byDr,
Y P
,Candler, including house, office,
barn and two lots. Wilt be sold
separately or together. Electric
lighting throughout. Water in
stable. Hard and soft Water in
WE SELL
Automobile Tires.
Hard Cushion •CEMENT
,: • raadC shion Tires
to Buggies.
Gasoline and Oil.
Have Just Received a Carload of
And will keep a supply
Price only 10c
per Package
See Our Window Display
of Holland Rusks.
Stalker, Two sons were born to
thorn, John Sturdy, Seaforth, and
Pte. Frank Sturdy of the Huron
on
11th, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Ough-
,, ton, a daughter.Chen:
WALMSLEYIn Wingham, on June
bathroom, kitchen and summer kit_
Apply to Dr. Dandier. -40.
Ignition Batteries.
Telephone Batteries.
all summer.
CV` me Helie
C
a amp Barden. He was a
man of admirable 'qualities and en;
joyed the respect of all who knew
hint, He was an enthusiastic Orange-
30th, to Mr, and Mrs. C!. Walms-
ley, a son.
Deaths
•
FOR SALE. THE 1e STO'Rx'
house with :t acres of land on On -
'
For your cement needs.Battalion,
AUTOMOBILE GARAGE IN
CONNECTION. '
JOHN HUT'rON
g
+■sr`
O'Ne!l
man and was master of the Auburn
0ILCERIST-In Clinton, July
tario street lately occupied by Mr.
Baines. Thegarden is in excellent
G� IONDESBORO.
Lodge at the time of his death. In
he staunch Conserve
on
19th, Catharine Reith, relict of
condition and there is acre of
rr
L�1 �V WEST
SE L i € �'�! ES 1
polities was a -raspberries
tare and in religion an Anglican. lie
the late G.D. Gilchrist, in - her
and small fruits. • The
house contains seven rooms with
,
had spent nearly all MS life here. Be-
sides his wile and sons lie is sur-
vived by two brothers: H. H. and
Geo. L. Sturdy, East Wawanosh,Clinton,
}
two sisters, Miss Annie and
Mrs. James Laidlaw of Moriris. Tileb
9Lstyear,
YOUNG -In Dungannon, on July
3,5th, James Young, formerly. of
,,, in his 71st year. ,
T
GRANT -In Goderich, on July 8th,
James L. Grant, aged 74 years.
TAYLOR Seaforth, July 10th,
cellar full size of house. Furnace,
electric lights and, waterworks. I
havealsolox rental theoffice late
1
ly :occupied by ,John Nledd as aQNT
barber shop: -Jacob Taylor. -35
GL
SW�NTE
BROILERS
ANDand
e.
N(j
DUCKLINGS S
O
to have your
•',• we can sure
coal
do ft
bins
using
P
V
filled
oinr
up,
celebra-
�Pj
�u
and
funeral took place from the home of
h:.' brother, Mr. H. H. Sturdy, on
Saturday week. Service was held at
the home of Rev. W. B. Hawkins,
Blyth, and interment made in Ball's
cemetery.
-In on
Jessie Louise Bell, wife of Percy
Taylor, and daughter of Mr. R.
P. Bell, of Seaforth.
FLETCHER-At the manse, Thames
Road, on 10th, Ann Anger,
JulyFEW
wife of Rev. Dr. Colin Pletcher.
FOR SALE. -A FORD RUNABOUT
Automobile erten d with the Gray
& Davis Starter and Lighting Sys-
tern, Also with Shook Absorbers
which add greatly to the easy rid-
ing car. &
�e� w
WE CAN GIVE
EMPLOYMENT TO A Wanted •
MORE KNIT-
We are In the market for 2000 young
ted
LEHIGH VALLEY
ANTHRACITE
(the coal that satisfies)
Bluth
BIi til
ITOLMES-In Seaforth, on July lath,
sleabella K. Henry, widow' of the
late Adam Holmes, aged 26and
qualities of the -Seeley
Nest. -3G.
TERS, ETC. APPLY chickens and 1.000 young ducks per
AT ONCi; week, the chickens to weigh 2 Bounds
the ducklings 4+ pounds each.
For June and July orders, the fol-
lowing are our prices:
Mrs. Boyd and daughter of Chicago
are here visiting the lady's parents,
y. ears,
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RE-'
is the time to take advantggo
Clinton Knitting Co. of the extraordinary prices paid for
Knitting
CHESTNUT $7,50
STOVE 67.25
Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick . of Teeswater
MUSES FOR SALE OR TO RENT
-Nine roomed house Frederick
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest mese' le notice, Both Lad-
les' std Gem ..en's clothes. We
live poultry.
Y•
LIMITED.
Non -Fertile New
EGG-
I GG $7,00
AGM COAL $0.00
Delivery to Bayileld $1.00 per ton,
have been,guests at the home of theguarantee
tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Cowan.
on
street ; furnace and good cellar ;
hard and soft water ; choice gar-
den
to do good work. Also
having bought a machine I am pre-
pared to French Dry Clean Ladies'
A
/�'
Lemli
-Laid
••
uest1 oYl EGGS
to Varna 50e, to Kippen 50e, Bruce
field 25e. '
Mrs. Glen Blacken and babe are
visiting the lady's parents at Both-
well,
Mr. James Sims has bate to close
Ills blacksmith shop fora time on
ills bet of ill health, It is hoped a
and small fruits ; good stable
on premises. Also the brick house
on Isaac street next bowling green.
For particulars' apply to -Robert
Thompson, Clinton, —40
Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds
of woolen clothing including Sweat -
era, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to. Rooms over Grigg's
jewelery Store, -Wm, J. Jago. -56
aa��vv13 1 1lJ�i Now that the trot summer weather
'n" �/ ^,(; C� Q is approaching we are in a position
of Vd�CNS'SVI� to pay a premium for non-f;rtile
eggs not over tour days old. IG will
Pay you to sell or }till all the coos-
Do your eyes tire easily ?
We also handle all kinds of Logs
and Lumber, Canada Cement, Buffalo
Brand Fertilisers, Tongued and
Grooved Flooring and V Matched Sf-
thug, Canada Fibre Board, Metal
holiday will restore hiui,
Miss Proctor of the west has berm
visiting Mrs. R. M. McKay,
Mrs. D. C, Scott and Master Peter
and Miss Annie of Winter, Sask.,
are visiting relatives hr town and
vicinity,
VOTERS' LIST, 191,9, OF THE
Municipality of the Town of '.lilt-
ton, County of Huron. -Notice is
hereby given that I have transmit-
ted or delivered to the persons
mentioned in section 9 of The On-
Cream.
CY ea - Wanted
Highest price paid for cream,
which will be taken in every
Monday and Thursday morning
ters after the breedingseason is
Do they burn ? Does the print be- over.
cone° blurred in reading?
Do you. suffer front headaches ?
1)o you know if you have perfect
vision ? GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The
BuildingMaterial,Tile, Cedar Posts
Etc. '
�.-
JOHN B. MUSTARD
BRUCEFIELD.
Mrs. A. MI. Babb and children of
Teeswater have Been visiting the
lady's mother, Mrs. H. hteQuarrie.
tario Voters' List Act the copies
of the list made pursuant •to said
Act, of all persons appearing by
and weighed, tested and paid for
while you wait.
Also all kinds of live fowl wan-
Up-to-date Firm
Jr not we can inform you at John- CLINTON.
son's Optical Parlor. It will ,cost
/gyp
Cream! Cream
Mrs. Roy Stone has returned to
her home in Barrie after a visit with
her parents here:
Miss Lottie Bentley left last week
on a visit to her sister at Owen, Al-
berta.
Mrs. .?. Carter and children
the last revised Assessment Roll of
the said Municipality ,to he entitled. -
to vote in the said Municipality at
Elections for members of the Leg-
islative Assembly and at libelee
pal Elections ; and that the said
Lisb was first Posted up at my of-
ted. Fowl received Wednesday
morning each week.
T. E. MASON,
General Merchant,
you, nothing.
CORNER
THE CORNET STORE
SHADOW TEST System. U fl1vLil U 9(
Bring Live and Let Live
~_
New Method.
—
I am in the market for any,
quantity of .cream at highest
Toronto are guests of Mts. R, Slat
ex.
Misses Myrtle and Florence'Tyndn
of Chatham have been - visiting tela-
here,
flee at the Town I -tall, Clinton', on
the 17th day oC. July, 1019, and Le-
mains there for inspection. And I
hereby call upon all voters to take
immediate'proceedings to have any
{. Class
Ffirs•t-a
Hand. 'Laundry
your next jewelry repairs lo'
Johnson and be better stilted than ev-
er before with prompt and careful
service,
LET US SELECT THE
market price. You can see ft
weighed, tested and take your
money home with you. Cream
taken in every: Thursday,
morning.
Miss Lillie M. Carr, deaeonness,
Toronto, is spending a vacation at
her home here,
Miss Lily aylor attended the sum-
met school at St. Thomas last week,
errors or omissions corrected no-
cording to law. Dated at Clinton
this 17th day of July, 1916.-1). L.
Macpherson, Town Clerk, 4G-2
Next the Cientmercial HotelS.
Solicits a trial on work which will
R. H. JOHNSON,Vegetables for our
Optician and Jeweler
Camping Trip
W. MILLAR,
GENERAL MERCHANT
EIe1me8Ville
be executed by hand without the use
Our stock of Canned Goods has
'
Happenings ofFifteenG
Years Ago.
Happenings in Clinton at the
Opening of the Centu y,
Taken from the Files of The
News -Record of the data
STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES
of the undersigned at lot 22, Base
Line, Goderich township, on Mon-
clay, ,July. 10th, a bay driving mare
nine years old, has slight spring
halt, Any information leading to
its recovery will le thankfucly re-
• ceived-John Macdonald, phone 15
on 1,96, Clinton 45-a
of acids, lime, or any other chemi-
cols to destroy the clothes.
Shirts ironed so that they will not
hurt your neck,
Stand np collars ironed without be-
ing broken in the wing.
No error will be investigated with-
out the original list, or after 2r4
hours from the time goods are deliv-
erect. Patrons should list their cloth-
We have added a stock of been especially selected for their quad-
Nevro el•• it and purity, in fact everything we
c les an oat
gg to you iv}ll kayo your ungual-
and can now supply you with Teas, filed •approval. Check from this list
Sugar, Canned Goods and oilier lines the goods you know you want, then
to be found in a grocery store. We come in and let us show you others :
also sell Connors Bread. This is an Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Peas,
addition to eta, Concentrated Packet and
Flour and Feed Canned Soups, Meat Extracts,
Canned Preserves and Jams
of which we keep a full stock and
•�-
It "Will PayYou
to Order Now.
Owing to the great advance
in the price of all kinds of.
metals Furnaces are soon to •
advance. If you are going to
instal a Furnace, or have any
indicated.
Clinton, July 18th, 1901
The contracts for building an addi-
tion to the Ontario street church
haVe been let to Mr, S. S. Cooper,
WILL TUE PARTY WHO TOOK
tho ladders from the barn of Mrs.
Robt. Mason, Albert street, please
return same at 'once and thus avoid
further trouble. 45 -?f
es otherwise our count must be ac-
cepteil as correct.We
Sample prices : Shirts, open fronts
8c, Collars Flt, Ladies' Skirts, plain,
15c to lie., Blouses iDe.
Parcels called for and delivered.
yourD.A.WATSONpecials-Strawberries,
It work softs tell friends
Bacon all kinds o
n-
will delivergoods to anCooked Breakfast
y part of the Cooked Breakfast Foods, Con-
town. will appreciate a share of
your patronage, Cat -toed Milk, Coffee and Cacao,
Canned Salmon, Sardines and
All kinds of produce taken in ex-
change for goods: T{ippered Herring.
---
Let-
N ince, Radish, Tomatoes, Ctt-
Plumbing done this year you
will save money,' by getting
prices at once.
---• _ '
THOS. HAWKINS.
Clinton senior and lacrosse
Victoria St., the Hospital'. cumbers, Green Onions,
,junior
teams defeated teams from Mitchell
IV A N T E D - MACHINISTS. AND
Lathe Hands, Motor Coni-
WASH DAYS : Monday, Wednesday
anal Friday nnomnings of each week:
-Next
on the local ground on Friday and
Tuesday respectively,
-Wood
patsy, Clinton. -14.
'
evenings
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Couper return-
E. N N I FO D
Good Things E. HU RFarifis
for Sale
td on Friday from Cincinnati at tf Where
they were in attendance at the In-
ternational C. E. convention. Mr.
'BRICLi'IOUiSE FOR 'SALE. -GOOD
location on William street, near the
r
�'L lA'([I I
L A E11
[ CREAM SEP-
J'
�.(.1 '.�.,_7 �- LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
`' ;' o .L'ia V
FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 24
on the 5th con. of Goderich Town -
.
Cooper spoke at one of the sessions.
Model school. 'Ten rooms, electric
ship consisting of 120 acres, 111
Mr. .and Mrs. T. IV, Parlmer left
Tuesday far Wheatland, • Casa County,
NTorth Dakota, where they ritay make -eed
light, waterworks, bathroom, etc.-
i', T. Murphy. —44.
WIN WORI�
* ,'
STANOROO
r
N hatter whether you remain at
home for go camping }oT picnicking Co i
you will want something nice and
,
0
acres in fall wheat, 40 acres ready
fox spring plowing, 7 acres of bush,
remainder under grass. Small ore
their future home.
Mr. J. ;W. 1 -Till left Tuesday for a
trip to C!ranb-Jill B. G, 14°, has s}x'1,quantity
t°s
FOR SALE. -FORD AUTOMOBILE,
second hand, at a reasonable price,
'
1^.., j
'
\. t
tasty for your meals and why stand rt♦s
over a hot stove when you, can get 4Ve irow have in stocka
such delicious and wholesomek. ready- of Seed Corn which we
chard. Concrete house. Good
barn 53x80 with stone foundation.,
Wind -
Cement silo. Water tank and Wind-
iip west of Lake Su ee ox aux
b per
intends visitingthem all so will be•
Will exchange for horses or cattle.
`�i it
can offer
cooked, foods- We take the liberty of, you at a reasonableprice, also
mill at barn. One quartets mile from,
Porters ,Hill. -James Hamilton,
absent some time,i
Miss Evelyn. Turner, Miss Jennie
-C, J. warns. -4:1.
` :n3R `
��
offering a few suggestions that megood Seed Buckwheat,
quire very little cooking : This is the hatching season, and
Clinton. • -09
Jones and Mr. J, Steep were among
rhose who left for Mnitoba points
Tuesday.
W7}sciar<tn left yesterda - for
I
Providence, R. I. to take a course
in nursing,
CLAY •TILE FOR SALE, PROM 3-
to 1et in. A first class article.-
m illi -tin Wheatley, phono No. 7<l,
Huron Strict, Clinton. -9.3
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Canned
Tomatoes,• . Goods: that means lots of feed for the
Peas, Corn, Pork and Chicks. We, have a large
Beans, Salmon, S herees, Ilcumg, sloeic of Sob Chick Feed and a15oori
'Saddle, etc,, an<t unciae is uoUiting Clicky Grft ou hand.AnythIng
yHiss
pre -
more substantial or more easily pre- Trysome of our Creanieal and Oil
Pared. cake for your young Calves and
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NIi, T. Jaelcson, Jr. expects to leave
tomorrow on. his annual business trip
through Manitoba and blue territories,
' Lawn bowling is'now the most
popular game in Clinton and Monday
evening being pleasant once the green
looking its best a number assembled
ae
towitness'the game when two rinds,
- e 0 U S E FOR SALE - ROOMY
house, corner of Ontario and Will-
. iatn streets. All modern convenien-
ccs, 'Garden and young fruit trees.
: Apply to firs, A. Beacons on mein-
fees or to W. Brydone, Clinton -42.
Ideal Green Feed Silos,
Alpha Gasoline Engines
pg
De Laval Oil andkhigh
Wendott Cleanser.
Stock of: repairs 'kept at
my house, three doors
west of Commercial 'Hotel,
C
Sakur
Meats..
ham, MeatLoaf, Bre l.faet ar Pigs, there is nothing better,
' Cold n ,
Bath always up Since Lard has risen to such a
Bacon. They are iW ys tt. price, why asot try our Easi-
the roar Shortening, it is not so ex
first
Jelly powders and Minute Padding pensive andgoes farther. a
Powders are always a friend to the 1 W have.
it in 5 and 20-}h., Pails.
housewife. They are an ornanteir.t:as .
well as a splendid dessert. ' Bran, Shorts, Bow Grade Flour,
Minute pudding can be made in it Oatmeal, Breakfast Food and Flour
you want done. in the line of
1?lavetroughing, Plumb i n g,
Work, ithCor and Furnace
Work, Corrugated Roofing,
Steel Shingles, Pelt Roofing
and Slate.
Call or phone for prices.
Estimates cheerfully, given,
y,
came from the London Bowling
Club to play with local risks skipped
shy W. •Jacksob and- Dr, Agnew.
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1VANTED. - A BOY OVER 16
years who wants to earn his own
living, can find a good position
repairing
and xe nafrin clone
day afternoons.
'
Also Agent for New-
jiffy, flavors tapioca, lemon, custard, always kept in stock,
rose, vanilla, chocolate, etc.
TTY some and you will use raaore' Son.
----W. Jenkins
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BYAM SUTTE'R,
FOR SALE -ONE PURE BRED
right now with us, with a promise
of steady employment; good wages,
combs Pianos.
Phone 2d7.
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Highest Market Price for Produce ' FLOUR AND FEED.
~e' Phone 199. Highest prices paid for
Sanitary, Plumbers, Piionu i!.
Sanitary,
registered Shorthorn Bull 15 mon-
the old, A beautiful roan, and es-
and promotion. -See our Supet:in-
Uendent, Mr. Reid, about it at
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D. W,, Hamilton
Pone orders promptly attended to.
Y Grain and Wool. Elevator,
Johnson & Co.
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The sub to The News=
tra good quality all over. Price
once. -The Jackson Manufacturing
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