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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1916-10-19, Page 5ij is `Dicky" Walton Died Bravely. 'The following letter was ; received 'from Pte, Wiil. H. Walker •of the scout section of the 4th •talion, ine.Vranee elti.Mrs; ,I], ;Walton' minting to the death Of her Set, R, D, Walton, .who ;WAS rilled iii' a+ttiou • in an attack, on the 'enemios', .trench oni'Sept, 1'.5th ;•: tBoatogii Fra•nce, Sethi, 19th."Bear inks, Walton; -It was with the most, sltioexe t regret that we learned of your soil's,tdeath after the attack on 'the enemies' trelith:teat Pricier night and the hasten to send our most heartfelt sympathy to you in your bereavement. ' Beforegoing into the trenches Friday evening he told some of the boys that he hated going up as he knew he would get wounded or Worse still, killed, With that feeling still clinging 'to'hini lie -did•'not hesitate •for•' one-, moment, when the order was given to go over' .ande was right in his place He had , hardly been over the pal:apet a ruin-, u'te when be Was shot through the lung and diedone hour afterwards. Front what I can learn be died peacefully and was conscious to the last, Even when he knew he could not; pull through he stood it calntlyie dike the trail lie always was, and -died a hero. It is impossible for me, Mrs, Walton, 'toI1 u ' to yo In words how all his chums feel over the death of one of our best soldiers, and especially his old churns' from Clinton. He •was liked by everyone in the battalionart d will be missed sled •as hardly anyone else would be, ow- ing to his cheerful and happy dis- position. He lies in a little cem- etery not far from the town of Al- bert and I can assure you his grave s ! `will he well looked after.. If there is anything I can do for you or any- thing you would like me to• find out for 31311 please let me know as it will be a favour to me. Rest asset- , -ed that Dicky died bravely with his lace to the foe and his death will not go unavenged, FIe shall res main in our 'memory as an ideal sol- xlier and a national hero. Hoping that you will let me know ` if you would like any further particulars and with deepest sympathy to your- self, Mr, Walton and your family. Yours respectfully, W. H. Walker," Goderich Mr. and Mrs, Macdonald, ''Strath- donald," Goderich, announce the en- gagement of their youngest daughter, Evelyn Henriette Brough, to Lieutert- ant Arthur Newton -Brady, R.A.M.C., son of Sir Andrew and Lady Newton - Brady, Belfast,.Ireland, the marriage to take place in England in Decem- ber. Mi''. and Mrs. A. J. McMerchy of Watrous, Sask., are making a holi- day visit with .the parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fle'Mur- reit y Mr J ,\. Hoag, who bas just been -' transferred from the Guelph branch of the •Bank of Montreal to the 13raniAord branch, was in town for a v ing's last week, Rev. .J. lir Ford preached special sermons at Lucknow, a former pas- torate, on Sunday last. Miss Billies of Hamilton spent a `few days recently as the guest of Mesdames Challon and Hopkins of East street. Mrs. Walter Naftel has been visit- ing her old home in Perth. Marriages 1s LYNN-McCAUGLIEY-Iii St. Jos- eph's church, Clinton, on Oct. .18th, by Rev. Father Hogan, Mary, daughter of lir, anti Mrs. J. J, McCaughey; to John Joseph Flynn. 'TRAPNELL-BROOM-In McKillop, on Oct. 6th, Pte. Herbert Trap- nell, 161st Batt, to Violet, daughter of Mr. and 'Mee. 'I hos. Broom, MCKillop. Births .JOHNSON -In Clinton, on Oct. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson, -a son. HOWELL -In Goderich, on Oct. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Howell, a son. T3I,A I� In Tuckersmith, on . Oct, 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black, a son. 'TAYLOR -win Morris, on October 1th, to, Mr. and firs. Albert fat'lor, eon 'UItE-Ln McKillop, en Oct 100, to Mr. anti Sir's. Wm. Oke, Sr., a son, Deaths • 'ti,UFF-In France, of pneumonia, on Oct. and, George Newman Clot_, only son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Clue, aged 20 years. :SCANLIN--Tn Clinton, on Oct, 14th, William Scaniin, aged 77 years. nl'TcKNIGHT,-In Clinton, . on October 15th, John McKnight of the Lon- don Road, aged 70 shears and 27 days. seTEMP-In London, on Oct., Itith, Reginald, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, -Kemp, aged 6 years, u tt on Oct.8th, c ; MARTIN -In II ]le R rrederick W. Martin, aged 36 years and 11 months. :IIACEY--In Goderich, on Oeteber • 6th, Sarah Ann 'Currie, widow at the late Robert Haley. • ''BRO'WNLEE-In Goderich, on Oct. 8th, Catherine Sem-forth, widow of the late John Brownlee, in her 74th year. .0+OD,WIN-In- London, on Oct; 8th, Rev, William Godwin, father of Mrs. R. J. McCormick formerly of Holmesville, in his 65th y ear. : FIT;ACK-Iu Tuckersmith, on. Oct.. 8th, 'infant son of Mr, and Mrs.' Black: GlfN'l'LES-Iu Goderich, out Friday, October '0th, Mrs. Margaret Gen- tles, formerly of 'Kincardine. , Varna The following letter 'vas received by Mrs. 'John Beatty, Varna, and speaks for itself, .Mrs, Beatty sug- gests that those who have apples prepare untie, to; seed to the'lheepttals where 'Wounded (yaitadians are • being eared for as a charge of 'diet is Soo ieeesta'Ty to coneraleeeentsr Anything of that nature could 'b'e forwarded through the agency of any of the Pa- ttiode soeleties : I„ondon, Ian�g,,, .July 910th, 1010, Mrs. John Beatty, Varna,- Ontario, Dear Madam :-We ,Have just received -two cases',of evaporated apples for- warded by:.you, {according to the slips enclosed) our Feb, 10th.. The ap'pl'es arrived in fair condition, but the committee decided brat • They would probably be more useful to tire' Canadians iu hospital `than to the met' at the front, where facili- ti:es for cooking them are not so good. lye have thereformee tt the ap- ples to the Queen's Canadian'.lylilitary Hospital, Shornelitle; where: there are a large number of Canadians wound- ed in the recent fighting around Ypres, and I am sure we shall' be glad of more. Food of all kinds is very ex pensive in .Englandand we are.,al- ways more than glad of anything in the nature of luxuries' or change of diet for our patients.. r With very grateful thanks. Sincerely Yours. -El en 11thLarin Brown., Hon: Sec. Ladies' Committee, C. W. C. A. LOST NEAR C'ANT1i:LON BROS. Store, -A parcel containing boys' overalls, shirt, and underwear. The Iiuder'will confer a favor by leav- ing sante at Plumsteels' Store, -59 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements. -Mr. 'Phos. Brown has received instructions to sell by public auction at f 117,' Con. 6; Mullett, on Tuesday t„ 31,st, at one o'clock, . p.m,, the,.allowing : Horses -Driving horse 7 }mars old, not afraid of autos, draught filly ris- ing 4 years, in foal, draught filly rising 3 years. Cattle -"i -year-old Shorthorn bull, 4 good dairy cows, supposed to be in calf, ' -year-old heifer, 3 2 -year-old steers, 5 year- ling heifers, 5 calves. Hogs and Hens -2 sows to farrow first week in December, 9 good feeders, about 100 pearling hens and pullets, An- dalusiaus, Anconas and Barred • Rocks. Implements -All new with- in the last few years'-illassey-ITar- ris binder, Massey -Harris mower, Massey-Heeris hay rake, Deering hay rake, Deering hay loader, Deer-, ing cultivator, Deering disc,, 4 -sed - tion set harrows, Massey -Harris 13 -hoe drill, Premier 21 sulky plow, No, 8 National double plow, No. 21 Fleury plow, No. 4 Wilkinson plow, wagon, 3. -inch tire wagon steel wheel, setof barn scales, ,rubber tire buggy, steel tire buggy, Port- land cutter, Massey -Harris No. 4 500 lb. capacity Bream separator, No. 3 Maxwell churn, 'Butter work- er, set double harness, set plow harness, set Botulism. rubber single harness, set: pickle single harness, gravel box, root pulper, grindstone, Clinton fanning mill, halt' fork, car, ropes;and slings, robes, blankets, chains, etc, A large quantity of hay, straw and grain, also a plank silo 1.4x20, in first-class condition. Terms : Sun's of $10 and under, cash. On over that amount 10 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of five percent. per annum will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. -F. Bruce, Medd, Proprie- tor ; Thee, Drown, Aluctiolieer. -59 TENDERS FOR PULPWOOD AND PINE LIMIT. Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and including the 1st day of December next for the right to cut pulpwood and pine timber on a certain area situated on the Pic River and outer territory adjacent thereto, in the District of Thunder Bay. Teirdeeers shall state the amount per cord on pulpwood, and per thous- and feet, board measure, on pine, that they are prepared to Pay as a bowls in addition to dues of 40 cents per cord for spruce, and 20 cents per cord for other pulpwoods, and $2.00 per thousand feet, board measure for pine, or such other rates as hnay front time to time be ftt'ed by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Uoun- cU, for the right to operate a pulp mill anti a paper mill on or near the area referred to. Such tenderers shall• be required to erect ;n mill or mills on 'or mem: ' the territory and to manufacture the Wood- into pulp and paper in the' Province of Ontario -the paper mill to be erected when directed by the Minister of'Lands, Forests int Min es, Parties making tender will be rc- qured, to deposit with their tender a marked cheque, payable to the Iron- arable the Treasurer of the Province. of Ontario, for twenty-five thousand dollars (6-o , 000 Iwhich amount will be forfeited the event their ineRe t ofie not 41 enteting into agreement to, carry out conditions, etc.. The said $25,000 will be -applied .on amount of • bonus •dames •as they accrue, but the regulation dues, as mentioned above, , w=•ill re• quire to be paid in the usual manner as returns of cutting of wood and timber 'are received. The highest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. - For particulars as to description of territory, the to be invested, etc., apply to the undersigned, G. H. FERGUSON, Minister of Lands, 'Forests and M nes, Teronto, August 28th, WIG.. N.13. -No unauthorized publication of this notice will. be amid for, FOR SA,LE,-TF1A'l' VALUABLE piece of property known as the old postoifice, Clinton -For full Particulars apply to Mrs. Fl. Cooke, R. It,.No', 2, ;Barrie, Ont., or Tilos. Watts, on premises. 59-2 S'1RAl'ED,--1FROM • LOT.. 24, CON. 6, Kellett, ,a yearlingheifer with a nark on' dewlap. A suitable to- ward will be paid for information leading to its reeovery.-Phos. Tighe, R. R, No, •1t, Clinton, Phone 18 on 105, -59 FARM TO RENT -100 . ACRES De miles south of Clinton, bride house, bank ,barn, young orchard, bearing, two wells on farm.. Possession gin en April lot, 1917. Tenant oats 'go on farm to do fall,'plowing. For particulars apply to -Mrs. Wiggin- ton, Clinton, or 'James Switzer.,; BayfieTd, •, -50 EDUCATED AND REFthi D MAN 'or woman wanted, to handle' sub- scription renewal collections in own locality, during spare time or ev- enings. Salary and commission paid. Apply giving references. Re- nowal Department, Everywoman's Out. - World, Toronto, U tt. 59-1 FOR SALE.-A:tNICIJ QUIET PONY, -Apply at The News -Record Office. ' -58 FOR. SALE OR TO RENT. - A house and lot on North street, and house and Iot on Cutter St -Apply to Sirs. Butler or to C. B. Hale. -58. • DR. W. J. GLANFIELD, M.A., M. B., Physician, etc., Honor Gradu- ate, Toronto 'University,isix years' experience, Brumfield, Out, -58-12 FOR SALE, -•A GOOD RELIABLE driving horse suitable for women or children to drive, and also buggy. - Apply to Seeley A 13arthiff, -58-3 N 0 '1' I C E. - NOTICE IS HERE - by given that the Municipal Coun- cil of the 'Gown of Clinton has adopted the Assessment Roll for 1916 as authorized by The Assess- ment Act, sub -section (3) of sec- tion 56, R.S.O. 10111, and the said Roll may lie accepted by the suc- ceeding Council as the Assessment Roll for 1917, anti further, take notice that a meeting of the Court of Revision of the Town of Clinton will be held in the Council Cham- ber on Monday the 30th day of October, 1016, at 8 o'clock pen. for the purpose of hearing and deter- 'rniniug complaints against the said Assessment 'Roll. Persons' having business at the Court will please attend at the said time and place. -D. L. Macpherson, 'Towmi Clerk. Dated the 12th day of October, 1911. -58-ff NOTICE-'1Tiff? CLINTON EVA POR- ator being now open for business it will pay _80c for cider apples and 10e for paring apples, delivered at the Evaporator. -57 MILLINIERY-lilt IIA\'E RECEI\'- ed a shilinient of Fall Hats and Trimmings. Would , he pleased to have you call and see inert. -b:, F. illerncr, hayfield.. -57, WANTED -GOOD GEN SEAL SER- tant, Apply to Mrs. if. 'I'. Rance, Clinton. -57 FARM FOR RENT -THE FARM ON the ,Bayfield Road known as the R. Marshall property, 21e miles south of Clinton, The farm consists of 175 acres, 40 acres broken, remain- der under grass. Good frame house anti barn with stable underneath ; good spring at barn. Excellent stock farm, Possession given April 1st, lui.l7, tenant can go on farm to do fall ploughing. 12 acres plough- ing done. For further particulars apply -F. W, Powell, N. 'R No. 5, Clinton, or Wm. Wen, R. R. No,5, Clinton, executors of the It, lfar- • shall estate. •-57 ALL KINDS Of APPLES WILL 'BIS taken at the Bayfield Evaporator. I), Ii. Menet. -50 FOR SALE OR. TO RENT. -AN g- roomed house on .Prutcess street, Putnam and bath. Now occttpietl by W. C!'ollyer.-For particulars ap- ply to W. S. PH:•arlantl, Rattenbury street, Clinton.. -55 11011SE FOR SALE OF FOR RENT. -On Dtutlop street, eight rooms, good cellar, town water and • torn • house in good state of re -- pair u • quarter acre land ; apple trees. Will lie vacant Oct. 1st.- J'ot particulars apply to W. Bry- dohie, C'lfntun, -55 WANTED -MAID FOR GENERAL housework, -Apply to James Scott, High street, Clinton. -54 WANTED -A POSITION AS HOUSE - keeper, by young married woman. Experienced in farm work, Apply to Mrs. Patey, care Mrs. Ward, Button St., Clinton. -52 News -Record meansNews-Leader. FARM FOE SALE -LOT 30 IN THE 7th eon., Goderich township, con- taining 80 acres all under cultiva- tion : barn 50 x 50 with stone foun- dation ; small ' house • good well, For particulars apply to -Mrs. Pet- et dantelon, Huron Street, West, Qliiiton', -48. FOR SALE, -HOUSE ON I{ATTEN- bury street formerly' occupied by the late Mrs. Wm. Murray, : Ap- ply to G, D. McTaggart. -32 FOR SALE. -FORD AUTOMOBILE, second hand, at a reasonable price. Will exchange for horses or cattle. -C. J. Wallas. _ -11, BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. -GOOD location on William street, near the Model' school. Ten rooms, electric light, waterworks, bathroom, etc. - T. T. Murphy, --11, McCORMICK AGENCY: -I HAVE taken over the agency for the Mc- Cormick Implements and moved it to my Place of business, the car- riage and repair ' shop, Huron street, where I will keep on hand a full line of implements, repairs, twine, etc. All order front you will . receive prompt attention,- Wilson Elliott. -43 FOR SALE -THE PROPERTY ON Rattenbury street occupied by Dr. 0-anth er, including house, office, barn and two lots. Will be sold separately or together. Electric lighting throughout. Water in stable. Hard and soft water in bathroom, kitchen and summer lt9l:- chen.-Apply to Dr. Gaudier. -10 FOR SALE. •- TEE 1„- STORY house with t acres of land on On- tario street lately occupied by Mr. Baines. The garden is, in excellent condition and there i # •acre of raspberries and small fruits. The house contains seven rooms with cellar full size of house. Furnace, electric lights and waterworks. I have also for rental the office late- ly occupied by John Medd as a barber shop. -Jacob Taylor, -35 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. -Win. J. Jago. -55 News -Record means News -Leather, LIVE POULTRY WANTED ! We are prepared to handle all Minis of live poultry. Irighest m a r r e t price paid. -Phone ll on i6G. W. MARQUIS. WANTED' NOW ! Reliable salesman to act as agent in Huron County FAY WEEKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making shleoialttes. Our agencies are the best in the business for we sell the highest grade of stock at n,ovt reasonable prices and guaran- tee deliveries in first-class con- dition. Nursery Stock is sett- ing well this year and good Money can be macre in this district. For particulars write Sales lfanager. Pelham Nursery Co. TORONTO, ON'1'. DE LAVELLE SEP- ARATOR A P O. D. ARAT 0D WODL STANDARD Ideal Greer Feed Silos, Alpha Gasoline Engines, De Laval Oil and Wendott Cleanser. Stock of repairs kept at my house,' three doors west of Commercial Hotel, anti repairing done Satur- day afternoons, Also Agent for New- combe Pianos. Phone 207, D. W. Hamilton The De Lavelle Agent. To Publ��. We are now prepared with better facilities than ever to Re -Cute Crusher Rolls. Gum Circular and Cross - Cut Saws. Do all Kinds of Lathe and Machine Work. Do Rubber Tiring for Bug- gies. Repair Automobiles, Do Blacksmithing. Do Wood Repair Work. Sharpen Power Clippers. Sharpen Hand Clippers. WE SELL Automobile Tires. Bard and Cushion Tires for ,Buggies. Gasoline and Oil Ignition Batteries. Telephone Batteries, AUTOMOBILE GARAGE IN CONNECTION. SEELEY & WEST 81RL5 WANTED ! ss, see. WE CAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO A FEW MORE KNIT- TERS, ETC. APPLY AT ONCE. Clinton Knitting Co, LIMITED. MISTY VISION conies with advancing years, but can be cleared by properly, fitted glasses, Spectacles are our specialty when we lit them they give satisfaction. Eyes Examined Free Let me show you how quickly I can do your repair wont, no waiting, wont always ready when you come, Silverware of all kinds .181'7 in- cluded, A beautiful line of genuine out glass. No imitation, anything we haven't in stock we will gladly send for R. H. JOHNSON, Optician and Jeweler Cream Wanted Highest price paid for cream, which will be taken in every WEDNESDAY morning and weighted, tested and paid for while you wait. Also all kinds et live fowI wan- ted. Fowl received Wednesday, morning each week. T. E. MASON, General Merchant, Cool Weather We have now swung into fall and almost before em know it winter will e upon nh b pa. is with its chilly clays. Here is where we believe in PREPAREDNESS Every' house wile should be pre- pared to get rid of the accumulation of dust of our hot and dry summer. Some suggestions we offer that are helps for House -Gleaning ; Soap • Naphtha Soap Soap Chips Datsthane Brushes Gillett's Lye Dutch reamer Ammonia Starches Pancakes Syrup, Most of us like something more, appetizing at this time of yeat'.• Why not revive Mite pan cake hab- it, its healthy and good for young and old. ' Our Pancake Flour is all ready to use with , Corn Syrup Will recreate old memories. I Come in and See Us, • We are here to Serve You You Know the Store. Highest Market Price for Produce Johnson & -Co. The Store of Quality. Phone orders promptly attended t FOR SALE, -A SECOND HAND Ford - .Automobile, thoroughly over- hauled, tires practically new. Very •cheap. --Seeley & West. -31 CREAM WANTED. - DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to us for canna We supply two Dans tree.., Pay all express' charges and issue' cheques twice each month, cheques payable at par. We pay, the high- est market prices consistent with set honest test. Testing dune by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinhurn may leave their cream • with Mr. Hall who will deliver it • here, Write for cans and give us a trial, Patrons in the vicinity of Varna may deliver their cream to Beatty .; Bros. Store acid it will be taken care of there -The Seaforth Cream- ery,, Box 180, Seaforih, Ant, 0 as for the coming, poultry season is 100 tons of Poultry. To ship the above amount will re- quire at least 20,000 chickens 20,000 hens 5,000 ducks 3,000 turkeys 1,000 geese. We are in the market for all your live poultry of good quality at top prices. Enquire for prices heforeyou sell. It will pay }rout to give your best attention to your laying liens as new laid eggs are expected to reach re- cord prices this winter. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. THE CORNER STORE Live and Let Live BUSY AT HOUSECLEANING ?..J If you are let us help you save labor in Cooking. We have a delici- ous line of Cooked IIam, all ready for the table, that the entire family trill appreciate. Or if you prefer you can have your choice of a number of outer lines that are easily made ready to serve, Read This List ; Cooked Ham, Veal Loaf, Jellied Hock, Canned Salmon, Kippered Her- ring, Finnan 17addie, Chipped Beef, Bologna. For Quick Desserts we suggest' Jelly Powder, Tapioca -ready to - serve -in -minute and all kinds of fancy preserves. Specials '-Grapes, Oranges, Banan- as, Celery, Sweet Potatoes and Span- iaht Onions. E. E. IJUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. LET US LOAD SOW. e of out baled hayand feed on one erucic the next time it is going in pour direction, which will be very soon. Just as an experiment we ask you to try them on your horse for e while, If ii; doesn't result in your becoming a steady customer: for our hay and feed we, miss our guess. Once used always a user has been our experience, W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED. Phone 190. Highest prices paid for Grain and Weed: 'Elevator. News -Record means News -Leader. NEW FRUITS, NUTS AND, PEELS WILL BE SCARCE AND DIF'FICULT 7;rO ' iSh- CUlRE, We HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DLIV A LIMITED QUANTITY1W ANDADVISE ISE OTR CUSTOMERS I'D MAKE THEIR CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS AS SOON' AS POSSIBLE. w. T. O'Neil Brucefield and Bayfield Lumber, Coal and Cement Yards, Coal is going to be 'dear, scarce and Marti to get, so let us have your orders now• and we ;will supply you with "Tate Coal that Satisfies" if at all possible. We are going to stock a few cars of Coke which will come considerably, cheaper than coal and if you mould like to try a load of this, let us know at once so that we may, place our orders. We also handle all kinds of Logs and Lumber, Lehigh Valley and Scranton Coal, Canada Cement; Dressed Lumber and Shingles, Can- ada Fibre Board, Metal Building Materials, Tile, Cedar Posts, Etc. If in the market for any of the above items it will pay you to tel- ephone. JOHN B. MUSTARD Ilead 00ce BRUCITFIELD. 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 will appreciate a share of your patronage. All kinds of produce taken in ex- change for goods. D, N. WATSON Victoria St., Next the Hospital. It Will Pay You 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' Plumbing done' this year you will save money, by getting prices at once. ' 16j THOS. HAWKINS. Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 2.1 on the 5th con: of Goderich Town- ship oonsistfng of 120 acres, I''ll acres in fall wheat, 40 acres ready foie spring plowing, 7 acres of bush, remainder under grass, Small ors chard. Concrete house. Good barn 53x80 with stone foundation, Cement silo. Water tank and Wind- mill at barn. One quarter mile from, Porter's Hill, -James Hamilton, Clinton. -09 4II7 thing you want done, in the line of Eavetrougiting, Plumb i n g , Tinsmithing- and Furnace Work, Corrugated Roofing, Steel Shingles, Felt Roofing and. Slate. Call or phone for prices. Estimates cheerfully given, BYAM & SUTTER Sanitary, Plumbers, Phone f1, The sub to The News. Record is $1 per year,