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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1915-03-11, Page 7March Ilth, 19I5 n +o ii• B fe q 'tl ti ib tr fs '7f :sh lad fa hi •d0 -in• ev :at •ot I se 110 hf <er t11 for pri 1n pa' $9. da .710 cot tri *the pri did ing 1iv the to. fell •the to :act trio 'WO few Soi pa but legi evil are due 'the eel Stow wo Tiro pin thi str Sells are, :shoo fern try, him .ago •mfg the ant 9111 the - ed the Frey a1 ago t. of the yea ten goo you •coif am. 'day lieu dry say dep will goo pec dry yea as styl Thi far 'horn I w •eon boy -the to -d up: mon ted am. for livi 'high ely resu 'hay' pas ran an for mon fort 'the '.ati do was but fe few' Tho tha it,, ago ilio prim "'der', shoe mal, Ar dont out vers. now •and lis er, s ;-glee, Clinton News -Record w uestion, er ember hen fon icer ld an e triotism u g nlc ongly. , t en , the n co g pie goods rs rty tent s ng, ing. t, n eeleMINSIIIII Address bti Goderlch. q ry { Ha enlnJ S of Fifteen TL'ACITLR WAN' LD BY S. S. S. NO. AUCTION SALT'. -THE UNDER- M. G. CAMERON, K.C. ' J. J. ,Metier, 1VI. P, Miss Coii bs has returned i+ d f>otn a visit of several weeks in' Nety York pY ' Years Ago. 3 SL ,, Stanley, duUigs has,Uea. 2nd Olass ary •$575, . StatO . _ to at professional;, sal- experience and age. BARRISTr signed. will sell file farm stook•• arta er, Solicitor, Conveyancer; ere.'Ofisee Implements by auction on 00 Albert street occupied 'Mr. March 16th at lot, 28, con. 6,Hol- Hooper. P byp� In Clinton -YOU-, KNUW The'followin +• is a report of a speech ( p ,ale in the House of X0111111011 last Citi Y• Mr. Richard J. .P.halen: lett, last Happenings in Clinton at the Opening of the Century,pointments -,iSecretary,r „ops W. Reid, S ilia: 76. . an every Thus- lett =Jas. Southcombe, proprietor ; day, and on any dap for which ap-' L Gundry, auctioneer, 71-1 are made. Office hours week for the west; intending to visit eek by rho member for South Hari the west,' .' • from 9 a, m. to 6 A. several n the United States ' n, 18' is verbatim, being re -produced 'en route, Ile will be absent several out Hansard ; liiontlls.', 'e Mr.J, , J, NIeriier (Sout11. Huron) ; Miss Barrie of Toronto, who canto, ling a farmer and repre,senti up td attend the fuueral_of trio rate ng a far Jaules`, Twitchell of Clinton; 'visited Mg' co)pinunity 1, desire to ay, •6 Tadcme,from .'the Files of T'lio',t News -Record of 'the •date , '_ indicated. '' '''' • • CHOICE -SEED .OA 1'S FOR SALIil, White Tartar variety. a t•, rely, These oasts aro 'ver y stiff m the straw, also a good oat' to fell.-J.ohn Voddan YL It.. re No, 1, Londesboro; Phone 5 p.m. goad vault in connection n with the office.. ti EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM Office open every week eel. Mr. Irons Uliak'Lay.. Barred Rocks and Hooper will make any aanoin+.nients S„ C. White Leghorns. for •Mr, Cameron ghoins. Settings 50c per 13, One special pen of Batted , VV' here here Our ,Little Elatah ? Is. ,;. , a w words. upon• this very, important .Por ;t, few days in towny;. being'. the I would' like of Mrs. g uest,.. Clinton 1G- . •• 8th, ;jd00 ,,; �:::. rte Junior League ;otr.t`c8. -75-2. �, Rooks 75e ear 15, Incubator , A o lots a s ecralt at '3 0'; _ p Y $ 0 Per 100 0ggs. IT, I$ ",LI•'.NT„ : t lia,v q e a lit- . g e 'hold q more information on the , tneoles Messrs: G, W. 'Heiman and P. Por- W. on that' Lias been laid • on .the table• terhele were here last week auditing' would like to know if the :hon, mem- the county accounts, for Brantford (Mr. Cocka}t Mrs. Ro'bt, `Fo]e}l passed, awayIasi ying to get after the £inner uttj ts. weeks'. 01:,Who' week after an dines§ of same weeAlban he trying to bit I believe that 'and p family tha adoption of -: this of hteeachildren' husband the proposition .�� g of:Ontario street church had a patriotic social on Fri- day -evening, when the sumtof weuty- tea -dollars t}'as realized.. "1'1ie •past storury week'has been a 'hard due on: railroaders and the snow plough has been in almost the U5e SEED; CATS. FOR SALL,-TH'EUN- , detstgned offers ,for sale a quantity of clean recd oats at his farm, .lase Line, Goderieh Ip, Phone .16-16.6.- Nea;L -75-1, • },, Book your orders mile as we , :N R frau a limited number of Hens: this THE COH'NE� TORE r r Yea • Next year we shall. be in a position P on 110 meet any quantity of Live and Let Live orders. All our poultry from "Guild. strain of bred-to-lay‚stook," --a eskille Poultry -Tre- ,.. and we have the full as - Mrs. .W. D. Shannon and Miss Tosco the explosdon of a lamp caused, a cull affect the farmer it would in- Shannon are visiting in Ottawa: prier parsonage tole=cork- the Ba m a great inj.e pe upon iririt,• I fire night, mit' that at the present time Mr. D. 13. MacKay returned last cr night and Rev. Mr, 112u lock's fine FOR SALE-O.A.C.-NO. 72 'SEED' oats. These oats very strong wartha Bros, Pr . ri t teras. tha op e o Phone 14 on 153:. -73 DISHES SOCtn7ent ;of the realer, is receiving a fair prime for week after a stay of several weeps in library; was almost completely ruin- s product, but at the same rico I Torpnto, ed. not believe that the rice that Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lewis havegone Mr• J• Ransforcl returned Mgnday P heY receiving represents more :than a to London, where they' will_ Make their after a couple of months' absence in od .lulu home in future. England. g profit, P wonder :tf the g•stables for Brantford lost much elle Messrs; Fred •and Norval Davis loft On the word being reeeivect'on Mon-' p are steamed and have stood. 'at ;the ;,bead ,of •the list- at Experimental. Farm for the. past . throe ears.-' Pred. Middleton, R.R. 1\?o. 3, Cline, ton. Phone 4 on 156. 7g-3 i\'OQTCE TO- CREDITORS. -IN IN THE We have just receivedr import estate of David Ferguson, late of an .port order of Droner •`Sets' • Toilet Setsy •rho .township or Gocierieh, Yeoman, Odd Plates Tea, deceased . -Notice is hereby' given: Fruit and eg- Dishes, also Scolio that all Persons having any claims,P and platters. Call and see 'them, fish fOr, the season. the farmer was receiving a starve last week for 'Alberta, where ,the. for- day morning that Ladysmith had been price for his butter, .eggs and mer has large farming interests, relieved the mayor proclaimed a half The Saltrord holiday there 'a fine AUCTION ION SALE OF REAL ES- against the Estate of David Poi-: February, who died on the.$th day of - -- 1915, in the township products. I am a farm r - . posto(fle° was closed and was parade, . p and 1• know that the fainter at the ,pre- last week, most of the mail now be- leaded by the band,, and a contort in . rt time. is. selling his cattle and his ing delivered by the rural couriers: the evening._ es ata price that does not payOne hundredand ten militarytw tate; household Furniture, ere., : The undersigned+ has received: in-, structions from Mr. Jacob Taylor,' sell by oC Special in Fish while they'________ • Godortch, in the County of Huron, p last. Province of, Ontario, are required on Fresh Water Herring iu'brine, 200 or before the 13th day.of , Merck, a doz., - hlgitev-gone were shipped to Idalifax 9at he is using, I believe that week from the American Road Mach -Marriages no C• is pa io too hi *11 a o. ]sere. It ee aired twelve . box paying g price q - bis foodstuffs, over and agave the; cars to marry trier shipment, BEST-CrILLESPIE At Seafoxtti, 00 co the farmer gets, 1 know that March 2nd, Della M., daughter ofa public apc.30eeSa,at day :March 20th, at 1.30 q'clock; atthO Itis residence on Rattenburstreet"Jeconsunlelr Y,aguFerguson cast, t'he followin Parlor suite, g: -(upholstered;) hall rack, oak, hall mirror, Morris 'two te15, to send bypost or lafinferm,consderingthe unde>siged solicitor hiein Por'thing iTtout In brine 8e, and JaneNoble, Pxosh tFish, .the executor and executrix ; lb: C i + i 1 + ofthe Cod P s 1, Finnan ITaddie estate of the said deceased,I'ilbe s ' lull t and Glscoes.samatesmseeememensemeae O'Ne!i August and September fast buyers Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillespie to Har- $9.75 oak,', ono chair, parlor tables, one writing desk, 1 particulars of their claims ; and° that after the said last menUloned percwt. -fol hogs„ and 00 per Cwt. for cattle, while to- Y onlyMr. payingak $7.25 for gs on the Toronto market and a respondingly less , price for cattle the y paid in August, and yet 31 are asking exactly, the same ee for their beef and pork as they n they wag pay- Cavo cents when perpound more ,, for, stock, There , is something _wrong • Blyth old Best of Regina, Sask. NEVINS-O'ULBLRT - At Goderfch, Janesr Mc( ilarrie returned fast March 3rd, William Robert i\ovins week Trein''a fortnight's visit with to Melinda Culbert;• both •of Zea- friends at Almonte. 1 wanosh township.Per Mr. and Mrs, k d,. Kraeling have re- turned to their home at Arcola, Sask. Births atter a visit ab the home of the for- TRFWARTHA-In Gofloral tow ship other sister, Mrs. T: Brown, and with. on Marcli 7th p friends hereabouts. , to NIr, and Mrs. Mrs, • Jo11u McNichol of Roblin, H. J. Trewartha, a son, (1Cennetli oaic roeking chair, parlor mirrors, dining 100111 chairs; oak'with Leath- or seats, dining room table, oak, 1 r side board, oak, 1 couch, carpets 1 1011 top writing dark at office, 3' lied room settee;. gomplete, 1 (toe, bed room chairs, 1 bookcase and writing:. desk, ;combined 3 setteeE• ( �! bed room crockery, 2 matress.es, 1 Happy Thought range, 1 gasoline range Quick Meal• (nearly, pews kit- date the said executor and �execut- ' Canned Salmon 10c, to 25c, rix will proceed to distribute the : ring in Tomato ning, Sardines, HOF= assets of the said deceased among the sons entitledthereto, in SauOC, e 1 0 having regard only thento the claims of which they shall have had notice, and " that the said executor and execut rix will: not be liable. for }he said �.+I, UN ORD assets, or any part thereof, to any LIVE r r LVL A\D LET LIVE GROCER. person of whose claim they shall Leave your order now • for • le • a p Pails obtain clpoAe if l� to get rnafter .. meat ithose ants owe I for one shall approve• of it doing so. If the farmer alone isWm•Jackson, be detrimentally affected byttesucln Clarence s been visiting in the e. east for lsoo mty'tirne•, spent a day or so TOW\IST`\TD In '1°uocerstntth on Mar. at the home of her old friend; Mr. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs'..Amos Town- last week before leav send, ason, °•too ing for London to visit a daughter. CAMERON -Iii Tuckersinith, on Mara °hen furniture, veranda furniture and matting, one ace cream freezer, pie-' tures, crockery; and other articles numerous to mention.' 1 driving horse 7 old with buggy, not then have received notice, Dat ed'at Clinton this Mo dayFeb- h, o£ Fob : ivar.y, 1915.-111. G. Cameron, Sol- icitor for the Executor and E:cleat rixNormandieBlockClinton On- -- X73-3 JC�{'Glland �• ""� • all(]• made sapj�ilIC112tis� seericoles, p On as is now proposed bymyhon., 2nd to Ma and ' Hugh D. years cut- ter and harness, there baric. _ .,•• nd (Mr. Cockshutt) I believe •it�`—Cameron, adaugter,g will aisq for THOS• HAWKINS• be mostunjust, Fothe last months there have been people ng around the country advocating and increased production, if you are going, to adopt ally station in this Parliament which ee. ZurichCROFT-In Seaforth, on March 2nd, to Mr, and Mrs, 'R.'D. Croft, a Mr,, William Bender of this village son, left .lore Monday to, take Ymorning-Apply charge of the Commercial Hotel at ' Deaths Hensel., offered o sale thefgllowiugpro-,�`1y1�haPQ petites1-Frame dwelling on Ma-TAJLIV plc stree"t, h rooms, with town wa- ter and in good repair, 2. -Prone dwelling on Rattenbury St. 8 rooms, 1 acre of land, with town water, el- ectric+ lights, and a nice frame 4{ARTED: - TWO OR THREE boarders or three or four roomers. •at E, E. IIunnrford s Groe- New Century cry; Clinton. mats, Manchuria -- moderate prices, (-ra)i-11 • and Bumper King seed seed barley, all otherat Will have ■a a�uld Phone' 83. Agent f0 [ x Bela furnaces, , Shop over Rowland's • ' ,Hardware, , . be injurious to the farmer, how you to Mr. Arthur W. Bead, of the Depart- ULA'eWORTIIY - In Clinton, on stable. 3. Frame dwelling on Cut - -' varieties on hand in a few days. going get increased 'pros Lion, For my part I believe that farmer requires protection just as 1 as the manufacturer, I weeder • tie hon. member for Brantford like ft if the Governmept ught in a Bill to .stop the ship- of ploughs to the other side. I he would object to that most I believe we.•slsould not bo I believe we should co-oper- one with the other; I believe we Lid allow the, farrier to live, The merit of Education, Toronto, was • March 81111, Arthur, son of Mr. and here during the past week. He gave Mrs:,M, F. Clatworthy, of Aliso a series of lectures to the pupils and Craig, aged 13 years, < _ citizens in which be touched upon JOHNS -In Varna on March Oth, the.hygenic and sanitary requirements Mrs, • James Johns, aged 71. of school buildings And envoirmcnts years. and the cieveloilment'oP the mind to gOLi ,Y -Irl Gadurkdi on March '2nd take up school work. Mr. Beal is a '5eaud Currell, wile of Robert Fold loan of great experience in school a}, work and his lectures were not only NIcC'ORVIi;-I, n CrodOrlclr, on March. interesting but instructive• 3rd, .Duncan McCovie, in his 78th Christapher Rupp, an epileptic, will year. be taken to 'Woodstock ter street, 7; rooms, with town wa- ter, electric lights, and in ftrstnlass ,repair. d,-Bricic cotta o en the Corner of Frederick and DunlopLondon, streets, 7 rooms, with frame stable in good repair, S, -Two story frame dwelling, on Frederick street,7 rooms, in good repair. 0. ,-Qfice block, oil Isaac street, at present ocoapled as a Flora: and Feed :Lore, Barber Shop, and Insunce Office. , All these premises are occup:ud, and MUSIC, -A MAN'S ABILITY IS his Passport. Prof. Frank Weaver, 'Concert Pianist, Voice Specialist, Ontteaches: all branches` S of plat% and organ. playing. Voice uand artistic singing asew- laity. 16 years practical experience. Timothy, Red Clover, Studio at Mrs. Shipley's residence. anti Alfalfa, all government clear Wesley, church, Clinton, Wed- -- nosday and Thursday of each week. 1- IFertilizer Alsike Clover standard, Just ^` A FULL LINE AI.SIT{E A LI TIMOTHYSEED. R �eee ived ""v f vL1 •ld OF SEEDS. i <SLI A ter is the backbone of this' coon- and we must have' protection for A great deity is said nowadays It the high cost of living, and 1 et erllaps give in experience in P S y- I the asylum at WTLLIAM8i-Tn Tudtersmith, on Feb- this ween, the township council at its o last meeting Navin rotary Ilio Mary Ann Geary,-- g � g guaranteed .the liet of the late Michael Williams,tiiiifs, cost -of his maintenance there, aged 08 years, lefty -trine paihmasters and. eight p S pounship cis erre by Hay will be sold, only subject to the pre- sent tenancies, Terms. of sale : All household furniture, cash, on real estate, terms can be arranged to shitg purchasere Pro- FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -THAT beatttiftQ, coiti[ortalilc and ' modern If you want a bumper crop' order cottage On Huroa street best known your supply+ of Gans' Shur -gain as the Talker. Cottage. -Apply to Fertilizer direct from us, TURNIP AND FERTILIZER SPED ALSO F1aRTILIZI:R C ^-, CAN BE PRICE T AT ROCK 'BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. respect: I am a farmer, but I Also ea =reliant, and I think I township council last tyeelt, last week, Real transfers last were FOR SAI Ti• - S17VER.1i, PURE- Elliott,Taylor, prletor. Gr.Orgoi�llitAuctioneer, q -75-2. Wesley Walker. —7.l —� North End Peed Store. able to deny the statement that estate week follows Henrp ICoehlet bred 8, 0. White Leghorn Cockerels, Poultry Frank Dost of livii�q has greatly increase of : recent 'years, I worked r behind counter hi my store for thirty- years, and I' know from parson that as : to .his sou August, 100 acres, tuft.. stock, 88500; John Neusc$er to Henry Young- blur, 50 acres, $3200 ; Simon Died- rich io Joint Neuscltwanger, 100 acres Also S. 0. White Leghorn eggs from two. pons. Place your orders citify to avoid disappointment, -Austin E, 'Hoare. -75 3; • AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK and Implements.- As I have sold my farm and neat moving into Clin ton I have instructed Mr, T. Gun- ICTICLI-AFTER THE NEW YEA Miss Mildred Evans will be prepay- ed to give treatments by eleaUsoly- GtJ tJIJ Wanted 515 for the removal of super locus hair, also electric massage for the Live hens over 6 lbs, 12c lit., ° Evans � A General ®sliver ®one Terms : Cash, Phonm 102., eYperiencia • thirty-five .plass $74A0 ; John Foster to Simon Died- dry to per .- with a few exceptions, the cost necessaries of lite was higher than it is to -da', Thir five 3 tl' a ago 1 sold tea at seventy-five s .a pound, and I am selling as 1 tai to -any at forty, cants a thirty-five rich, 75 acres, $5000 ; Canada Com- pally to J, J. Mune; 100 acres, v $2200. The following nets buildings will be erected this spring : Henry Deters, a trricl. house ; Samuel Deitz, brick FOR SALL=GOO:D GRADE SHORT-"— ]torn Bull, two years old, Dark red. -Ed, Johnston, Clinton, Phone 8 011 162.-Rotite 4. -75 1• sell by public auction at Lot 28, C'on, le I3ullett, on Tuesday' March 1Gth, the following : Horses. 1 mare, 8 yeas al, 1 mare 7 years, !u foal, 2 mares coming 4, in foal, 2 spring colts. Cattle, 1 cow ane to calve in June, 1 cpw dile, in March, cure of baldness, falling hair and 4. 1b. liens 10c flet lb. dandruff,-Agent for Mrs. E, Coates •Coleman's Ideal •preparations as r ,�± y Ideal Flesh Food, Ideal Velvet OUNN LANGLOIS CO.C Cream, Ideal Hair Tonic, ]deal •• Hand Lotion Ideal Acme Ct'e The U -to-date Firn'i'"' l etc. ' lAill S • 11 3wmg nd , years ago T sold at thirty cents a pound, and I . house ; Louis Graft, briefs house ; Ie. C. Kalbfleisoh, brick house •; Daniel CALVES FOR SALE UNDER- 1 cow milking, 1 heifer tom: CLINTON. N W Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins, WANTED • selling as good' cones to- Oswald, brick house ; J. Westlake, -THE signed has again made arrangements tug 2 years g o o d b e e F e r, 1 yearling heifer, 1 steer coming 2 HEADING WANTED at twenty-5t'e cents a pound, I we that as a whole the price of weds. is lower • now than it was thirty pears ago. That, of course brick house, Frederick Hesse pressed brick house.in Mr. August Stenion has returned to g lits home at ICiinnanagh, Mich., aF.teq t0 supply a limited number of calx -FOR p y es at reasonable prices, These calve es are all carefully handled and are in good condition. -4V, Marquis;' R. years, 1 heifer calf. Pigs; 22 fat pigs, 2 sows with litter, 50 hens, Implements, Massey Harris binder,111Gi1 Masse Harris Massey SALE -ONE UPRIGHT PIANO fair condition $120, one upright piano used less thea a year 8100, MGA le was $ 76, one Edison phonograph p Syrup -records Basswood, Slack A h SO t Maple, 40 and 20 hi. _y ins ton whetheo use the same etoe re le dry -ate gfriends Is to -day that they did 'then, If were willing to use the same a pleasant visit with relatives and here. Mr. 0,. Schwartzenbuber celebrated his birthday, his R: i 1, Cilnton, Phone 14 on 00. -7h, mower, -Hare ris i$Yhoe grain drill, hay take, cul -slight. tivator, disk, pair harrows, plow, twin plow', cutting box, fanning mill, ti used with le $85, p one coal range high shelf with reser-Time voir and water front complete, good 11111) $20. Will on �'e �on Saw to -day as they •did thirty ago, they could buy them ,tush seventy-second Children and grandchildren gathering at his .tome to make .merry with him _ „ .- THE GIRLS' CLUB OF WILLIS lCts1 and scales, hay fork, rope, pucutter, ng rope, 1 wagon, 1 ut e , pair bobsleighs, $blow fox as new, be sold your, terms. -Wesley Walker'. -65 Will Soon Be' HeI'e.11y� lllijl, cheaply •, but nowadays they want e, and they have to pay for it: years ago bhe mothers on the. 1 would spiry the }tarn anti'; the e weaver would weave the cloth ; ore these goods myself and I was with thein ; but to day the and girls are not satisfied with s It is the way the people live a that malice the cost mount Y self and his estimable wife. Mr. Daniel Burkholder, brother -in- law of _Mr. John Gellman, and a for -grinder, neer resident of Hay township, died at itis Koine at Brookfield, Missouri, recently, kle will be, remembered by some of the older residents'' of Hap, having left here 'about forty yeau ago; • Mr. D. Schnell left last week for his CHURCH WILL GINE A Tipperary „ Tea: - • at the residence' of Mrs. Jolla- stere, Rattenbmy street on -- W E D NES D A Y' , MARCH 1701,of pipes thresher, stoneboa11, 3 ladders; knife 2 set double harness, pot for heating feed, forks, rakes, chains and other articles too numerous to mention, Household, 1 Daisy churn, 1 kitchen table, kitchen chairs, 1 stand, 1 settee, Teens :-All sums $10 and under, cash ; on over that amount 8 months credit on approve amo FOR SALD.-ONE BLACI{ I4ElAR ORDER YOUR SAP PANS skin Robe good as new and one"kit- AND PAILS NOW., then cupboard. They were taken in exchenge for new goods and as I have no use for them the}i will be & sold at a bargain,-Wesleq Walker. BYAM SUITTER -B5• Sanitary Plumbers.Phone 7. Are you • pp TOu�v� with Headaches 'r About thirty-five years ago I re ober selling six pounds of granula for dollar, today. I home at Aberdeen Sask,, after a visit of several weeks with friends in this - l from 8 03 7 o'elook p, m, c e d joint notes or 4 percent discount straight fox cash. Hogs to be paid for in R.Southcion- NOTICE. -CITIZENS ARS} eI'ERE- ° sugar a while selling twelve and fourteen pounds a dollar. Of course, the coat of especially in large cities, is vicinity and other parts of Ontario. Mr. 0. Scbtvartzentuber•, Jr., rias purchased from his father the farm on the Bronson Line which he has been _ ybe, UNDER TITS• AUSPICES OF WES-ler, Ll,V JUNIOR LEAGUE IN THE ..J, one tor. proprietor, 1, Gundrp, auction -7G. by' notified that the practice of IIiL'\re' emptying ashes opour streets must Y0 have be stopped: The pollee enforce been instructed to enforce coin- If so trig cause may be eyo strain and in that event a pair of properly, fitted broughtabout large by t] ethgrit rents, wlicla•is `the it of 01e good tines we have been In the good ,times in the ,Tavern, occupying for some time. Mi . Angus Murray, tvho has hmughtp,� a fare. in Tuckersmith near the Red has sold both his Farms in TOWN I3r1ler, The Great War • CHOICE SEED BEANS pr ince with this order. By order ILst of . the Mayor, -Jos, Wheatley, o Chief Constable. -65 �. yl • glasses will bring relief and cure. It • is worth trying. y g. — Come to us and we ' will speculation ran high and rents up. Where twenty-five pears ago ordinary man could rent a house Hay, the one -hundred -acre farm on the L.R.W. con. to Mi. Chas, S. Ba- dote: for the sous of seven thousand 011 T U le S 1) A Y , MARCH 23rd. L� FOR SALE p /-i I 1 1 ,1��� Anything .L,a.l' U ° WANTED. - BRIGHT COLORED make a Careful test of your OYeS and tell You what is the matter and what you ten or fifteen or recut dollars aeApples, Y th, to -clay. he is' paying thirty or ,the or fiftydollars,. We must lace Y p responsibility for that en speck- dollars, and the seventy -acre one.on L.R.E. con. to Mr, Simon Ba- o dour for $2,159, Mr: Murray will mote to tris nue place in May. - 150: lantern slides accompanied by a cliseriptive address -good I have a quantity of Seed Beans for sale,grown in a good bean district. Now is a time to secure your seed' Eggs, Butter,for Dried 1; gs,need, which we pay highest prioea.-Can- How about your appetite for talon Bros, -52. dinner 7 A bottle of Rex Catsup is a In our long experience in 'the Optical business we mi. I did not expect this resole- to be brought up to -day,. and T - not prepared to speak upon it ; it havingcome before the house, it that it was, my duty to say a farmers. of the farmers, T in a utshell. Granum N 'i.ltaee little words you ellen sec, Are articles -a, or am, anal the. a arid ,in terspersed with patriotic songs, Under the direction of REV. J. W. BAIRD MITCHELL. LLQ before a - further raise .in piece, W. I IAR Q UISS' 1 Phone l 16G Clfntuu, splandfd. appetizer, 100 and 35a, per bo$tle.: CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED and Pressed and at bhe shortest We also cavi p e y • a Bice vaitOL of possible notice. S'oth Ladies and sauces su011 e. FT. P, and Worces- tershire sauce. have made a great umber of examinations and it is a source of mueh for us to know that�asour iithmgs have invariably( words on behalf se who live in the cities e thefarmer has an las time, of YCrrigg's earl's the name of anything - As school, or garden, Troop or peeing, IN ADDITION 7'0. THE REGULAR cit Gentlemeg's: clothes, We uarantee g' Mixed. and sweet pickles in hot- to do good work. Room over Mr, toes, prices from 100 to 350. given great satisfaction. but I' am in a position to Irnoty it that; and I Leel satisfied that the high Jat A.d'ectiyes tell the .]rind of noun- As p • Y great small, ,tett white or ptogr•arn the Princess The- etre 'next; :I uesday leveeing, an Extra Reel will be given show- PAPER HANGING, IAM PREPAR- to do leaHanging Paint Jewelri Store. -Wm. Jago, -55• We also have a variety of canned goods such as plias corn tome- g ' soupsperreasoD toes Clark's, 100 If your eyes. bother you some to us and learn the why. - 1 farmer, even m view of C he is tceetvmg to -day,' has the t end of it, and that he is not ing the money, he might t0 .make eiise him for his hard work. ecomle brown, Listened of norms alae prmtotiris stand- Her. ]lead .leis face }:our arm, my aand. r Verbs tell of something t0 g be done- I q eat, count, sing, .cough, jump orWin, in thr, ch501011: )t:ocesses ang'1; g 1 the g ® v �l �ll$� ) ®. �r(I co,..`r ed per and mg promptly and at. moderato cost..cats. 1 narantee Fit weak to Revel salts- g Yla faction, Let me have your order earl before the sprin rush eesem . Y g g A, Mason, Princess street, ' ,, :, CREAM 44 ANTEt), . - DAIRYMEN havingcream to se it write to usfa for cans. We supply two cans F.ree.. Pay all express chargas and issue and at Just received -sweet oranges at g' trio price of 1130, 20c, 250, the low price hitter oranges for marmae 9 l ° AG IGO Optician • Klippen Farr. How things aro done trig adverbs tell- e-74 cheques twice, each month, chequesJeweler payable at par. We pay the high 2fiC per doe, lade 2 and Issuer of Marriage ong the forty-four soldier stu- y slow]}f„ quickly, ill or well. Conjunctions tate weeds to ether- i J g in the great; factory. at i)etroi where• 800 Complete Fords are tu•rtted est market prices consistent with an honest test. Testing done by a 011 GQU1LITY COUNTS tWHEN BUYING XOUR GROCERIPS. Licenses. e who' rem fuel their 'degrees with- examination at the Toronto Uri- ;The AS men and, women, wind or weather, preposition stands before out every] day: i®r ? "•, IST I competent man, Each eau careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested ou 1Ifghest prices for Butter incl` Eggs. sty last week was' Mr. Gordon S. ,A xaltld ,on of Rev. and Mrs. Gaulcl in the .mission field of I ormosa, grandson of the late Robert Mel- if Kippen. Mr. Gauld was a' clev- received his 13. A. de- .Which andtWdeutgY,. I'I.I' noun -as of m through the ,door. The interjection shows surprise- }line As ah .flow Pre- oh' hew `vis its of The 'whole are called nine 1 a sp50011, reading, writing, speaking aAo1. 1 1 I I.I, FOR SALE. -ONE h' H.P.'C;180-'' Engine in good condition, one Ptucr Stand with c y ountershaft complete, 1 three -spring light wag- on, Can he neon at the General Re- parr Shop of Seeleu iC West, , -G0. •'J, C}, CRICII, THE 11PLI- ABLE DECORATOR, MAKES .� R CHURCHESYJ��,��°°S SI T CIALTY OP CIIUR1,l.0 .S, LODGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE : RESIDENCES. HIS ADDRESS TS 12 AVONST STStATFORD: arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of 'Celan may leave their cream with . Mr. Hall who will :deliver it here, Write for. cans and give us a trial. -The S,eaforth Creamere, Cnalnrhr, �Ad� Co,. Johnson Ttie Store ol Qlaalti . Barr.Goo Successor to S. Phone 111. oh d tP tt d �� dButter Printed Wrappers FI• utter J R Makers will use l • obtained front • one.ol o1s promp y, a on ed to, The News -Record,