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The Clinton News Record, 1916-12-28, Page 5December 28th,I916 Clinton News-Reenrd 111111111111111.111MINNIR RAN TRUNK se, EM New Year's Fares Single Fare Dec, 30th and 131st, 1016. and Jan, 1st 71917, valid for 'return until Jan. 2nd,: 0917, Fare and one-third Dec 28, 29, 30 and 31, 101(7, valid for return until Jan, 3rd, 1017. Above reduced fares apply, between. }I stations in Canada east of Port. .Arthur and to' Detroit and Fort 1 -Ta. 'Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Ni- agara Falls and Suspension Bridge, Tickets now on sale et all G.T.R Ticket Offices. J. RA1\SFORD' S. SON, Uptown Agents, Clinton, Phone '07.: C. E. HORNING, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. :Low Cost of Administering a Great National Fund No other Canadian Fund of the siae .and multiplicity of detail of the ,Canadian Patriotic. Fund has ever II6bII administered at so small an im- pairment of the contributed amount, It is almost increditable, but it is true, that of every one hmlttred dol- lars subscribed tel the Fund, approx- imately ninety-nine dollars and. forty cents go into the pockets 01, the de- pendents. There is no middleman between the giver and the receiver to exact toll. When your contribute to the- Fund, you know that your money goes, irk a c t i rally intact, to relieve the families .cit our citizen soldiery. This great and unusual result is ,due to two main reasons : one, that bank interest on deposits' brings in 'ii handsome revenue available for ad- ministration expenses ; the other, that nearly ail the work of adminis- tering the Fund is performed freely by patriotic men and women, In every town in Canada where there is a Branch of the Patriotic Fund, are to be found public -spirit - 'ed men and women devoting without remuneration, their time and ener- gies to collecting funds, visiting de- pendents, working for then along many lines of service, and carefully distributing the moneys allotted to these wives and children of cum sol- diers. Think of it I Of the sixty cents ',W.:tcted for administering each 8100 about 25c goes for stanmps. The Fund- sends out approximately 170,000 cheques a month, and each one re- quires at least four cents in postage .and war tax. The very basis of the Fund's ex- istence is public confidence. Every man who has examined the workings of the Fund gives that confidence in fullest measure. Every man who has any doubts is Urged to study the Fund, and make himself acquainted with its operations. The, uli'ucers in- vite always the closest scrutiny. It is their onject and their pride to ad- minister the bund at a Cost far be- low that of any other great na- tional undertaking. ROBE LOST, -In Clinton, on 'rues- day evening, a plush cutter robe, Finder please notify -T. Monaghan. -179 MOUND L 0 S T. -BLACK AND White with 'ran lIead. hissing since Swulay. Anyone found detain- ing this dog will be prosecuted. information as to his Whereabouts gratefully received. -Mrs. W. J. ('oats, Cl inion. -00 WINTER TOURS IN FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, MISSISSiPPI, ETC. The Canadian ;Pacific Railway offers Frain (lamp I3creden we went to Beet connection is made for Florida, vie Cincinatti anti :Atlanta, Ga., Jacksonville, Florida, is reached sec- ond morning after leaving Detroit. The 'Canadian Pacific -Michigan Cen- tral Route will be found the ideal line to Chicago, where direct connec- tion is made for the Southern Stat .es. New Orleans is reached reflood morning after leaving Toronto. The Dining, Parlor and Sleeping Car ser- vice between Toronto, Detroit and Chicago is up to -elate In every par- ticular, Connecting lines also oper- ate through sleeping and dining ears. Those contemplating te trip of any - nature will receive fell information from any Canadian l'acifie Agent or W', 13,. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Those Seeking. Municipal Honor To the Electors Ladies and Gentlemen - Your vote and influence _ respectfully solicited for T. Hawkins kins for Councillor for 1917 'FO THE ELECTORS OF. CLINTON. Ladies and gentlemen -I take great pleasure in thanking you, for the very hearty support you have given me in the past for the position of councillor and I hope the trnsh bestowed on me has not been misplaced, Ihave alweys endervored to do what I thought was in the town's best interests. I have again allowed my name to come be- fore you in nomination and if elected will endeavor to do, as in the past, what I consider is in the best interests of the electors. Wishing you a very prosperous and happy New Year, I am, yours respectfully, J, P. SHEPPARD TO THE ELECTORS Op' CLINTON. Lathes and gentlemen -I wish to thank you for the hearty support ac- corded inc at the polls on' past occa- sions when 1 have stood for election to the Town Council, and trust that I have never betrayed the confidence thus placed in Die. I hove, to the best of my ability, worked for what I con- sidered was in the best interests of the town and as I have again allowed my- self to be ruminated for the position of councrllor, will, if elected, continue to do so. I respectfully ask for:your support again on Monday next. Wish - you a Happy and Prospdrous New Year. Yours truly, H. FIT. SIrMONS To the Electors of • St. Andrew's Ward : Ladies and gentlemen -Having been nominated for the position of Publln School Trustee 1 ask for your vote and influence and if elected I shall endea- vor to do my best in the interests of the Olinton Model School, I:L W. WATTS TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON'. Ladies and gentlemen --T am again in the field for eouncillor and if elect- ed will, as in the past, endeavor to work for the best interests of the town. Thanking you for past support and wishing yott one fond all a Happy New Year. Yours truly, W. J. PAISLEY Marriages IlILLII3-COI,('LOt:CIT.-At 131yt11, on Dec, 27th, :Mabel NI., daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Colelough, .&e;. to Ogle Miller, sem of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Miller, Clinton. EARN1;S-MiLLER-In Clinton, on Christmas Day, Jennie May, ace - and daughter of Mr. and hire'. James Miller, to Janes Alva Barnes of Toronto. Deaths .,1RiIS'1'RONG-Ito Clinton, on Dee, 22nd, John Armstrong, aged 69 years. PIULC ACITY-•-1n ,Scaforth, our Dezem- ber 18th, Mary Clinton, wife of the 'late Edward bfiuleachp, aged 78. years. HOLLOWAY -In i'eterbor.ough, Dee. 18611, Lillian Welsh, wife of Or. W. T. Holloway; aged 44 years, ROBERTSON-41u'rrehearn, Man., on Dec. 13th, Mrs. Bathia Wood Rob ertson, sister `of Mr. J. D. Lind- say of town, aged 81: .wars, TO PIs ELECTORS OF CLINTON. Ladies and gentlernou-having al lowed my name to go op in 11011:117124 - Lion for councillor for 1917 I respect folly solicit your vote and influence. i have had some nutnieipal experienc- ttnd having the trine to devote, -lo Municipal work I will, it elected, en- deavor'to serve you to the best of my ability. You truly, R. J. MILLER TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON. Once more I ant a candidate for the youthink. .I r ' councillor. if position c I .ouucillo )S n v served yon well in the)ast T :have e 1 wouldask for your support in this contest, As you know I make no house to house canvas, so take this way of placing my claims before you. Should you feel like placing your eon- fidenee in me for 1917 you will find my name at the bottom of the list of can- didates. Wishing one and all A Pros- perons New Year. Respectfully yours. H. WILTSE 1917 I am in the fieldfor councillor ilea 1017 and ask you for generous support. If elected will do my utmost to pro- mote the interests of the town. Wishing you all A Happy New Year -A. Clarkson TO THE ELtsc'IORS OF CLINTON. W. J. Nediger is a candidate for councillor for 1917 and respectfully solicits your vote and influence for Nediger 'f0 'I'ilE ELECTORS OF CLINTON. Your vote and influence is respect- fully solicited for MURHAY M' EWAN FOR COUNCILLOR FOR 1917 TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON. Lathes and Gentlemen. -Having Leen placed in nomination I ask your sup- port at the polls on Monday next, If elected I will endeavor to serve the town to the best of my ' ability. Wishing yon one and all a Happy and Prtasperous New Year, I am, Yours truly, B. Langford DIVIDEND NO. 37 Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of 6''i, per annum has been declared for the six months ending December 31, 1916, upon the paid-up Capital Sloe: of the Company, and the same will he payable tit the Offtces.of the Company on and after January 2nd, 1917. The transfer books will be closed from December 18th to December 31st, both days inclusive. THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, LIMITED asancrFORD TORONTO - CALGARY JAe1Ls 3. WARREN, a, n STC)Cl'ZOALI., n?RIi5IR&NS. Gi!ALNAL C''ANAGYN 0 I [ii 11111111111111111111 New Issue Sle 1NuhfILILm.%thilll Telephone Book. q Copy for the next Telephone Directory, closes on the above date! 41 Order your telephone now, so that your name will be in the new issue! g Report changes required to our Local Manager to -day. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. p TELE 'TJNDERSIO NEI) HAS B1fhIl instructed by N. W. Trewartha to sell by public auction at his herds, it L on n. 10 IJoln•¢at 1 Wednesday, jail, s y 1917, counneneing at 1.30 sharp, the following, 30 breeding ewes '6 head of cows and young cattle., huller particulars next week.. 1. Gundry, seuctioneee. N. W. Trewartha, pro- prietor. LOOK, -OND FRIDAY AA S AC' U11- day, Jan. 5th and 6th, there will A ileo er s sewing machine beet p SW g m n e c • store, Albert- Street, Clinton, a lady demonstrator who will show to all who wish to come what can be clone on a seiving. machine. Fan- cyt work it specialty. All the. lad- ies of the town and vicinity are in- vited to call on the above days to see and ask questions. Special (150- latdouse to those who Wish to ..pur- chase. ... -(19-3 RAW FURS WAITED-BI:FO.R1 selling your furs it will pay you to get my prices. I am paring tip-top prices on all kinds Of raw furs. Prices ate high. lining, in your furs now, before prices' drop. -A. FI. Hovey, Clinton. 08-3. FOR SALE. -1?,,. STORY FRAME . house in the Village of Bayfield, with acre of land attached contain- ing stable. Good well and orchard ea place. Also . eight acres in one block on the oppsite . side of the street. Will be sold separately or together to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to the executors -Mrs. H. Darrow or Mrs,• John Davison, Bayfield. -68. DR. W. J. GLANFIELD, M.A., M. 13., Physician, etc., Honor • Gradu- ate, Toronto University, Isix years' experience, l3rucefleld, Ont. -58-12 FOR SALE 011 'f0" RENT. -AN 8 - roomed house on Princess street. Furnace and bath. Now occupied by, W. Collyer For particulars ap- ply to W. S. Harland, Rattenbury street, Clinton. -55 WANTED --HORSE' AIDES, BEEF Hides, Skunk, Coon, Mink, or ain't other Furs. -:-James Steep, Licensed ta ••deal in furs. -6.1 BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. -GOOD location on William street, near the Model school, Ten rooms, electife light, waterworks, bathroom, etc.- T. taT. T. Murphy. . -41. FOR SALE, -A HAPPY THOUGHT Coal Range. Six„lids, largo 'oven, new copper reservoir. In first class condition. Too large for present use. inquire at The News -Record Office. . -67 FARM FOIL SALE. - 100 -ACRE farm for sale, 21- miles north of Clinton on the Gravel Road, FIuf- lett township. On the premises are a bank barn 5040 with stone stab- ling underneath and 14 storey B- rowned frame house with good cel- lar. Rural telephone. 5 acres hard wood bush ; first class soil. This farm is convenient to schools and churches ; will be sold on easy terms ; possession to suit purchas- er, For particulars apply to -John Reynolds, 130 Nelson St,; Strat- ford, Ont. -02. STRAYED. --FROM LOT 21, CON. 6, Hullett, a yearling heifer With a mark on dewlap. A suitable re- ward will be paid for information leading to its recovery. -Thos. Tighe, R. R. No. h, Clinton. Phone 18 on 1,65. -59 eseelee SHORTHORNS FOR SALE -THREE young hull's, two reds and a, roan, from 11 to 13 months old, sired by t s 'g` a bull [roma. record milking tu,in Good growth and cid Come acid see them or write -D, FI Wise, R. . R. No. a, Clinton, Phone 1,2 on 15'5. -64.* YOUk CLOTHES CLEANED. R E- p a[red and Pressed and at the, shortestp ossible notice. 130th Lad- ies' sod Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee to do good work. I am Prepared 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 Johnson's jewelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55 FARM FOR SALE -LOT 80 IN TIIE 7th con., Goderich township, con- taining ontaining 80 acres all under cultiva- tion : 50 x 50 with stone foun- dation ; small house ; good well. For particulars apply to -Mrs. Pet- er Cantelon, Huron Street, West, Clinton. -48. FOR SALE Portland cutter like new, heavy 'viv-. gon, in good condition tend newly pain bed, set logging trucks, pair heavy sleighs, democrat wagon', buggy, set light double harness, straw cutbee and a drag saw onrt,(iL', For prices and particutars apply to W. R. SOWETP. Box 30, Bay field, • or phone r � on 174 McCORMIC'K AGENCY. -I HAVE taken over the ageicy 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. An order from you will receive prompt'attention.- Wilson Elliott. -43 CLINTON MACHINE SHOP We're prepared to re -cut crusher rolls All kinds of machinery repaired circular and cross -cut saws gummed, scissors and: skates ground butcher and carving knives ground Satisfaction Ounrantead Seeley s & West e t %Yalltod 50 Girls To- learn Sawing, good wages while learning. Good operators can make 810 per week. Write or apply - The Fred Robinson flan- ufacturing Co., Seaforth Cream Wanted Highest price paid for cream, which will be taken in every WEDNESDAY morning and weighed, tested and paid for while you wait. Also all kinds of live fowl wan- ted. Fowl received Wednesday, morning each week. T. E. MASON, General Merchant, FOR SALE-TIIE PROPERTY ON lhattenbury street occupied by Dr, Gaudier, 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 Id t - then. -Apply to Dr. Handier. -:10. l asTY VISION comes with advancing years, but can be cleared by properly, fitted glasses, Spectacles are our specialty when we et them they give satisfaction, Eges Examined Free Let isle show you how quickly I can do your repair work, no waiting, 'work always ready. when you come. Silverware of all kinds 18'17 in- cluded. A beautiful line of genuine cut glass. No imitation, anything we haven't in stock we will gladly send for. 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_tes'ted on arrival ,.arid statement returned. Those in the vicinity of ICinburn may leaito their cream with Mr. Ball 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 and it will be taken care of there -The Seaforth Cream- ery., Box 486, Seaforth, Quit. POULTRY WA,NTED. - .EVERY, I'ueselay morning.. 'Highest prices Paid,-lTorner ,h 'Inge, Varna -60 FOR SALE. -HOUSE ON RATTEN- bury street formerly occupied by, the late Mrs. 'Wm, Murray. Ap- ply to G. D. McTaggart, -32 • GIRLS ANTEfl! 2e• WE CAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO A' FEW MORE KNIT TIES, ETC. APPLY AT ONCE. Clinton Knitting 'Co, LIMITED. R. H. JOHNSON, Optician and Jeweler LIVE POULTRY WANTED 9. We are prepared to handle all kinds of live poultry. Highest mark e.t price paid. -Phone 1.1 on 166. Pullets For Sale. W. MARQUIS we wish A Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous hew Year, To our many customers who have helped to make this our largest and best year in Clinton. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. A Happy and Prosperous New Year to you and yburs is our heartiest wish. Thanking our patrons for past favors we respect- fully solicit a continu- ance of the same. Highest Market Price for Produce THE CORNER STORE Live and Let Live We wish to thank our many friends and patrons foe their hearty support during the past year anti trust we will continue to receive their vain - eel patronage during 1017.- Wishing 917, Wishing one and all a Haien? and Prosperous New Year. E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. 5 Johnson & Co. - The Store of Quality. Ph rulers romptly, attended to. meammemismannimume To our many customers and friends wew nd 1-.11 you all A and Peaceful l " Prosperous_ 1917 Brucefiel.d and Bayfield Lumber, Coal and Cement Yards. We are again prepared to pay the highest spot cash prices for all kinds of logs, in bulk or by, the thousand, either in the bush or dee livered in our yards, We arc going to stock a few cars of Coke which will come considerably, cheaper titan coal and if you would 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 I ogs and Lui,.,,er, Lehigh Valley and Scranton Coal, Canada Cement, Dressed Lumber and Shingles, Can ado Fibre Board, Metal Building Materials, Tile, Cedar Posts, Etc. If in the market for any of trio above items it will pay you to tel- ephone. JOHN B. MUSTARD Head Office BRUCEFIELD. 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 geode. D. N. WATSON Victoria St., Next the Hospitata We Extend t© ne and All The Season's Greetings I1 THOS. HAWKINS. The Big Store for some of our Western Oats, which we have ,just received and we will charge you no mote than if they were just the ordinary grade of oats. If you wish ta secure, some of these Oats, place yout order early as they are going fast. We always have a full stock of Flour and Feed, W. Jenkins & Son. FLOUR AND FEED. -Phone 199. Highest prices paid for Grain anti Wool. Elevator, Residence phone 9-142, A Happy New Year to all. • e 0. Lounsbery LONDESBORO The big store with little prices The sub to The News - Record is $1 per year,