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Tile ;auction sale, of the•. •cerate of.
em late John Jacoby, on lee •Sauble
Line • • a. you'• t. u `.:
Sat•urday, - ger .,.- . •, •
t .a eey,
lid tr. crq , of, eoPle; °trier and wore-
g,
n. .the' farm" consisLhn-of..93' acres
g . , ..
mese bought b r, Williar i.: Johnston
g ,• by n ,.•bes,
•by
:if,.the:Aouttnion.FIottse,'Zurich, .,foL
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4300. ; . -The „horses leery uaplementls
•nit
Ind household $unit• xe ,,:
.. a Sold sat
Id* pxh:e but the ranch' b ows amd fat.lJ
attic brought high prices:.
Iyer,'%Arthur Ed[ holTor •and Miss
g. ,.
joie; eldest daughter of:, Mr. and
tlrs:
Death'sHiarvestInandAbout
Clinton .the, Past ,Year.
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, Death -has been busy in and • about
Clinton.ri to s :' or s
n ng Al pest yearo,
especially..rnon" the," eo l' whomedical
g 0 p p,e
have benne called awn n •lar •'e nupn-
p 6 ..
r. ;;"
BoloW We give a; list, of the
venters o:currijig it Clinton and vice
, , : i im'ediat l ur' u' h "'s cc
y n n y s rot ndia.g in
a the beginning
e ii in f J nu ar 4 some
g hn g o a ay 101. om
of'these men and 'women were well
known._ citizens,' who had, been "'reel-
dent here ,tor nteiiyyears and
who,'were closely identified with thy.
Huron Medical Men 'Get
•
Commissions '-, .
. ,. • , - ;
A"month ago the British War Office
asked I r , , ' •
e o the services of Canadian
men tferin •give
'offering to g e them
teal oyer aonumssh ne in rte Ro al
_ p , Y , 4.y
Army Medical. Corps, In , Ontario
t•
alone 125 rospordcd from which • the
ul
'quota .'1',
, q ora of thirty-five was selected. Of
two,
these ate from Fluron, Ill.. P. W:
K. Smith of Bayfield- and Dr,'A,• H.
Macklin, Croderich, late •Conservativ'e
candidate in Centre Huron.
Seaforth.
Mr, S. Clutf has 110 ed in , r ,
( v, # oto his
farm ie T:uckersmith and "is getting
.. ,"
nicely' settled in his new, residence in
the North weld. :
° "" Mr: Thos. Gzieve of MeI{ileo - has
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'gone" to Simpson, Sask., to :visit+ • hie
brother, who selriousl rel.,,
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Mrs._ 1, brave was in StLatfotd last
. . e . te.
week owt,g to the illness of her
'mother,
: Mr„and Mrs, John Acheson of God-
exdch visited the'former's sister, Mrs•
J, C. Greig last weer,
FOR SERVIOR.-POLLED ANGUS
M. G. CAMERON, K.O., BARRIST-
Bull, Termer $1,50.-J.,
ohm Harvey,
Base Line, IIul crit , -77
.;Thus-
er, Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc: 'Ellice
on Albert.'street occupied by Mr.
Hooper.. In Clinton on every
'
AuuouHcefflent.
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AT VES FOR ,SALE, FRESH SUP-
1 ;(1. h d at: yea orafrom
P„y, .:, sn „bl prices at
lode 2; con,. 4, Hallen Arrive
express, aarefull handled and will
S'h
be turned over in good shape. Phone:
let -Wfor
3 on 20G, Glmton. L. E. Weir. -76.
day,and da 'f r which
on any y o ch ap-
P ointments ,are made. Cifiee hours
9 a, in, to 6 p.m. A :good
vault in coiinecUjon. with the office.
Office open every a e6 y,: Mr.
,ec
make a o t nt
Hooper will any, apt o1a.n o s
Mr• C er n
q am o ,
F11IIS •
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CALVE F -" ,
' OR SALE- HE UNDER-
signed`has again made arrangements
:to supplyy a limited number of caly-
es at reasonable ptf4+es. These carr-
es are all
all carefully handled. Mand are(
condition.- .Mar urs R:..
g W e ,
R: No. 1, 'Clinton, Phone 14 on'
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OG. 74•
THE COHNER STODE
by
Live and Let Live
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L1Orderragl e
the highest
for your
made, arrangements
Gunn,
men
you
possible price
• eggs we have
ements wits
• s
Langlois a Co.,
will gather
er
Chris Rilbeit, were married • at
lite of the town 1
residence of ilio bride s parents on
he 0th ",'insieicb}t Rev, Cr, Brown, Al-th
er 'the 'cereinony'NIr, and Ake. "dig-,
ledfez • took idle trail)for 'Michigan,
)le .their ,reitarn telly, will take posse
Ssign of ,the Oomtuereia1, Hotel, re-
;ent rebased by Mr. E'dighotfer,-:
Y• Pu
Teta On'tareo Clothan * Coni alt ea•
6 P 1
a branch store here 10 days
Igo, but; pulled up stakes and went
I3ensa1l, • where they have secured
premise i.
Mr54.1,gee
John 'Smith of the Goshen Line
north) ,Undertook to rill hiscovesof
errnin rceentiy by using a mixture,of
lourand Paris Green for theware
pure
osis, Three of the cows have died
rout the effects of the treatment;
1'he electrM fight house is again
mining with two dynamos, the one'
nt away. recently for repairs haw
ng been returned and placed in poli-
The plant supplielighlts from
1 htfaU to. eleven _vices:
g p.m. ; after that
eme the coal oil lamp in brought in-
MT9. Choc. East, who died Jan.,
• 1914, ,egod 54 eats: Mrs. -Henri'
Dowsed, • Stanley } townshi Jan,
P,
12t1h; aged •d4'yeers, Hart Hicks of
Godctrich township,who as e.
w tithedn
suddenly on January 14th, aged" 57.
Miss: Annie 7, Cooper of town who
also died v• Sttddoiil
Y Yon Jan, b,
Mrs. S: Pennebalret, who died Feb,P
22nd, aged 83. Andrew,. Davidson,
Tucitcrsmhtli, aged 5G. "1VIrs„ Laugh-
lin Gordon,'iucic rstnith Feb.
a. ,. eb. -12th,
aged . Mrs, Ww, BOY, Turku-
smith Feb. 12th 3 ' i'
0 ;years: %means
Lowrie,'Hullett, Feb, 15tH, 59 reels.
Mrs.." Jas. Glazier, "'Clinton,. 'Allard'
2nd, 73 years, john . Armour, Glen-
ton, Match 21st a ed 47 rats ;Len.
g V
er O. Andrews, town, Marcia 31.54; 57
years, Janies Wallis; 13ay(icul, March
30111, 78. Horace Jackson, Didit,
interredinClinton, March 28th, Mrs:
'Plies, Cools, Apr, 2d, 74, kers, .John
Jaclrsan Apr: 4th, 75 years.. 14}ts.?\TOQT-At
W. S. Harland, April 15th, GO years,
B] t ]•
Miss Rhoda Phillips was, with Cod-
°rich, Wends last week.
Mr, R. Hoy,Who has been linemen
for the Blyth Rural Telephone Sys-
tem since its inauguration, bas sever-
eel lura connection with the eom an.
. t Y
and will go to Walton to ,conduct a
grocery business. •
"Miss .Uonstance Haskett of Markdale
spending a few • weeks : when diet
aunt, Mrs, Myles Young, .
bir, Erie Graham. el Leaden, has
a
accepted a poeition in Williams'hard-
store.
The funeral. of the late Mrs. W: IT.
Goo er y
p of London formed Miss
Margaret Moody of Blyth, hook place
to Blyth cemetery on Saturday! week.
Rev. Geo. Jewitt, Rev. A. J. Thont-
as, London, andRev, C, C, Keane,1
Londesbore, conducted the funeral srand
here. -
artla ¢5
BR>SSON-DUCHARME- At • Zurlelh
on April 27h); Louis Brisso 1
o
Drysdale to }Oinana Dtlaharme of-ga
.. the lerownson Line,
SIEMON ` CHARRETTE-At Zurich
oneApril- 271h, I+'rederiek Sienzon
of Zurich to Agnes Oliarrelate of
the Saulile Liite.,.
SHACKLSTON-PLRN'TY-At Wing-
ng
herr on April 2Oth, Elizabeth
Flout to Clarence Shackleton
Y ofeach,
Ashfield.g
TCAY-At-At Goclericb on Apr.
112th, David Kay of Bruce Mines..-
and Ida Senate of Goderich.
firths
r .
INGiI-In Guntonon April 28th, to
Mis. Elmer Phnch, aWr
daughter. -
I,ondesbore on April 28th,
to Mr, Mrs. John
BABY CHICKS F
S OR SALE -BOOT{
your orders now and avoid the rush;
Roosts, Rose
Barged Rhode
Combe. Rhode Island Reds, and. Sin
Cemb Brown L a Borns• All'from
Bo
heav laying ,strains, Chicles 15e.
eggs $1.50 per 15, -,Prank W.
Andrews, Clinton. -76,
SEEDS:...groceries
We have a full aesortrutcitt' P >
Steel -Briggs' and. Ferry's Garden
and Flower Seeds in packages, In
bulk we have,Peas, the following ,
Sweet Corn, Wax Bpaus
the eggs
j OU all
g
gUlre 'thy
and shoes
the order
all :at the
-
asUB
usual, to give
order on els for,
or if oU ' d-
y
OOde ,-ekr b00tS
z We will extetd.
to Other stores,
trade price. '
p
WANTED. - TWO OR THREE
boarders or ,three or four roomers.
-Apply at E, E, Hmliiord's Groc-
e ,Clinton,ion,
Sweet; Peas, Tall and Dwarf Na-
sturteums, Dutch Setts and Pota-
to Onions.
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v O'Neil'
FRUITS and GREENS
PAPER HANGING. --4 AM PREPARe \
o requisition," •
An fin roved" road scraper propelled
p P 1 P
y three draught horses is being used'
n the -Zurich Road from "Resell to''
t. Joseph. This 'Machine not only
napes the- road but it fills the rifts
t the same time. •
Two weddings were celebrated ae
1.Bottfface church 011 Tuesday fore
eon.••
Mr. Louis Brisson, merchant•: of
rt sa le, and Miss .Emma Ducbarme
, Ile `Beoienson Line were married
FsRnv. Father Rondot Of. St. . Pet-
b g ., Sauble• Line,,: .
Mr. Frederick _Siemer' •of. /,Rarely
id Miss Agnes Charrette, ot:: the
auble 'Line were married rho • . Rev,
ether . Stroeder of St. :Boniface
lurch . Zurxr'r.
Itfrs ,:McGormic'k and iitrs : DM Teich
esided -at the organ.
Mr, Andrew Mitticholtr, rendered
00 solos and the choir chanters ' the
asses with much feeling, '
Mrs, James. Crich, Aptil 16th, 80
years. Airs. D. H. *Naughton, Stain-
ley, Aptil 1011h, 45 years. Milton J.
Moore, sell 'of R. L. Moore, . April
13th, 14 'months, Mrs. Elizabeth
Pode,May13th, 91 tears. William
y'
Graham, May 13111;" 74 years. Edith
Hitch, Hullett, May 6th, 35
May years.
John McKinnon, Tuckersnuth, May
10th, 57 years; -Mrs. Edward John-
ston, May 27th, '80 pears, Thomas
James Hession, May 31st, 74 years.
Mrs: John Hanna, (Vanguard, Sask.])
May 30th, 38 years. William 'Mar-
shall, June 10th, 38 years. William
J. Biggins, Stanley, July 6tir, 81
" years. Janies Walker, July 5th, 80
years. Nicholas Mitchell, July 5th,"
29 years. - Bertha M. Gunn, July
2Gtlr. 14 years, : • Mrs. Oshaklestgn,
lute 31st `73 years: • Samuel Penne-
baker, Sept: 22nd, 85 years, Jamesbeen
fI, "McIntyre, Sept, 24th, 60 years,
Mrs, •Edwin Johns, Oct, 511, 08
years. James Hearn, Oct, 511, • 82
years. Mrs.. Catharine CantcIon, Oct.
Dungannon.
Mr, L. S. Palmer has bought; out a
job printing business in Goderich and
hasp
gone to conduct same.
Mrs. Roberts, Mr. J. Al. Roberts
and odoris Edith and Cora Roberts
of Godericlh visited friends in the
village recently, ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elliott'`were h
Goderich' last week attending the fun-
eral of their Hoke,
Mr: and Mrs. 'John Gocifry of Wil-SC4'AR
]tile, Sask,, have been guests at the
home of "Mr. David' Sproul of West
Wateanosh, "
Mr, T. Cr. Allen was '"in Toronto
hast week on business' for a few
days.
• A Lawn Bowling Association ' has
formed with `the following of
ficere: President, Rev, G, Gontm ;
Secretary, Bert Treleaven ; Treasurer,
J. C. McFarlane ; Skipper, J. Wal-
kom. The committee are looking for
and - .Nott, a
daughter.
SNELL-In Exeter on April 21st, to
Mx, and leis. Ed. Snell; adaugh-
tat•
Deaths
MUTn Clinton en APxil . cried
Jean Isabelle, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Lorne Murch, aged 4 years.
PENNINGTON-In Colborne town-
- ship, on April 27th, William Pen-
nington, aged 01 years. •GentIemenrs
Z-Tn Goderich on April 24111,
• EciI rd: Swartz, aged. 49 years.
CObP11-i -A1 London on April 15th,
Margaret Floody, wife of Rev:•
W. H. . Cooper, formerly 'of Blyth,;
in Ther 43rd -year.OREAM
PENFOUND In Stanley, on;. April
18t1i, Mrs: Henry Penfouncl, aged
72 years.
MILLER -In Morris, on April 18th,
Margaret Moffatt,' rehab of the
late John R. Miller, in her 81st
year,
ed to do Paper Hanging and Paint= Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Pine.
,
Apples, Grape.
ing promptly and' at moderate cost, p . Fruit, Apples,
I guarantee my work to give sates -
faction. Let me have your order . eee,,
early before the spring rush begins. Specials For Saturday
--Win. A. Mason, Princess street.
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-74 Celery, Lettuce, Geeen Onions, -
Radishes, Ripe Tomatoes,
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CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED I
:and Pressed and at the shortest " %
Beth Ladies 1 1 /
E. E. HUNNIFORD
possible notice. and r . ■.. , .1,: '
clothes. We guarantee•
to do "good work.. Room over Mr. LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. -,-11.111.111111111111117.'.
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C*rfgg's Jewelry Store. -Wm, Jago:.
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WANTED. -DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write, to -us
for cans. We supply two .'cans free.See
Pag all epresschargs amd" issue
cheques twfcrf each month, cheques
payable at par. We pay, the high- New Ceatury
est market prices consistent with oats, Manchuria
an honest test. Testing done by'a moderate prices.
competent'man. Each can careful- varieties on
ly welghed, sampled and tested on
arrival and • statement returned:
Those in the vlcinitq of I{inburn
may leave" their cream, with Mr. Seed.s
Ha11 who will deliver it here.
d
hand
, CHIMNEY TOPS.
OICE It's a trade to build a good chit -
g o n
•• „req and to repair a root. It takes
more than a sheet of metal, a hot
•r n' iron and solder, at requires exper-
rain
lance. If your chimney does not draw
and Bumper Icing seed well send for us and we will put it in
seed barley, all at order ; if your roof leaks we'll mend
Will have other lt.
in a few days. ALL KINDS OF TINNING
wo do well and reasonably.
THOS HAWKINS.
•
cI done 83.
Hensali .
The briektivatk of Mr, Mark Deis-'
,de's new bungalow has beeht coil-
meed and is being rushed along.
Miss Margaret }Juchana,
Gth, 48 years, Mrs. James Stewart,
Tuckersmith, Sept. 25th, 48 "years.
Mrs. Thomas Gibbings, Oele. 20tH, 59
Years; Mrs,, Margaret Brown, Oct,
113th, 59 years. Frederick W. Tell-
butt, Goderich township, Oct, '22nd,
40 Mrs.
a suitable green. •
Valley
The River \alley Creamery opened
up for business this week. Mr, Harry
•Andersen is the buttermaker this
season. Mr, •Anderson has Purchased
a share in the concern. He was em-
GILL-Iu 1Vingham, on -April 118t1i,
Mary Jane Gill, in her 78th year,
KING -In Lower Winghane, on April
2011, Mary J. King, daughter of
the late Luke King,
who has
en nursing at Fargo, North , Da-
tat came home to attend the fuucr_years.'
of .her brother George,
erre. W. Riehardeen visited her sis-
r Mrs, Workman et Hillsgreen, last
tIhss 7lattie Sutherland has been
yeas, Geo, clary, Cioderieli
township, Nov; 1st, David Cook,
Nov, 611, 89 Mrs. John
Brown, Nov, 711, 58 years, William
Perdue, Goderich township, Nov,
hilt, 05 yeare• John H. Heard,
Stanley, Nov, 311th, 41 years, dere
kTarriet Brown, Dec, 22nd, 08 yheats
ployed at.lhe creamerp last year and
attended the Guelph special classes
during the winter.
Mr, Wm. F. Cninpbell of West Wa-
wanosh was married in Goderich on
Wednesday of last week to Miss Mary.
F. Polley of that town. Rev. .7. E..
l tete
LOST -ON ALBERT STREET 7 T BE-
tween the head of the (hill and the
postellice, a bunch of keys, Will the
finder please leave at the office of
The Newseeecord, -82-1
Write for cans and give us a triad,
-Tho Seaforth Czeamery, Box 480,
Seafottlt.
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Timoth Red Clover; Alsike Clover
and Alfalfa, all government standard,
l1,St Received
• •
•
Fe]tj lizep I
iVe carry a contpleto stuck of
Stone's Natural Fertilizer. No bet-
{:er on the market,
-^-
HAY.
We pay at all seasons the highea!`
market price for clay, for 3atia„
SEEDS,
American Seed Corn, Red Clover,
Alsike, Timothy and Alfalfa.
[Y Aa 40uACdP,[letal
Ford & McLeod.
-'^-
If you
Your
Fertilizer
Poultry
Live
4 lb.
CUNN,
The
r A FULL LINE OF SEEDS.
RED CLOVER.
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want a bumper crop order
P 1 ALSII{L
supplyi of Gnarls' Shur -gain
direct from us, ALFALFA
TIMOTHY SEED.
TURNIP AND MANGOL SEED'
ALSO •FERTILIZER
Wanted
CAN BE BOUGHT AT ROCK
hens over 6 lbs. 12e per ib., BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH:
hens 10c per De NorthEnd Feed Store.
---- Frank' % i
LANGLOIS '" Evans
Up-to-date FirmDelivery Done.
CLINTON. Terms : Cash. Phone 192,
sting in. London, .
)r. John A.MoEwan, son of the.
to Duncan 11Lc1 ai" h, was married
erre} Miss, Hamilton of Carle-
n Place '"
bir. Jonathan Carter has- been here
Ca:lhfornia
George Potts, Dee. 18th, 72 years.
Km. Richard Horsley, Dee. 18th, •l6
Scars. Mrs, Walter IIIci3cai;h, Tucker-
smith, Dee, 29th, 56 years. Mrs. D.
Ccl:mier, Jan. :1st, 1315, 51 years:
Mrs. Samuel Castle, Jan. 8th, 70
eyed performed ulurriage core"
mo5y 1n the presence of a few ••intim-
e,te fr____
iends. The young couple havo
P
settled on their farm neat the village
and have the best wieees of all for a
happy married life,
FOR SA.h i • 50A]J: I1C:AT. BAR-
afns in Square Timber, i.eu the
g t g
are 3G feet (ens 'Heed) 19 feet anti
h feet, Mao a quantify of 12 -foot
rafters, scantling, studs and sheat
ing. All
en visiting old - friends,
1 was a resident of 1Iensall • about
irty years ago. ..
Cite Bowling Club Wee re -organized
}'ears. -Joseph H. Sperling, Jail.
11th,• 62 years. Mrs.. G. .A, Brad-
Shaw, Jan. .18111, 42 years. Mrs. H.
Livermore, Tuckersinith, Jan. 23rd,
-
y ,p
Happening$ of Fifteen
as good. as new -Apply at
the Manse, Ontario street, east.
-82-2
:entity with the:fallowing officers.:
csidont, D. Grasse* ; Vice, Geo: le.
.50 See'. -Treasures, W. B. Wilson ;
A. a tlOMul,trie;. A. 1V, L.
J. W. Orteein, A. MCIVIur-
e
58 foam Robert Brown, Hilbert,
Jan. 22nd, 08 years. 3. W. Taman,
•HuIlett, Jan. 12nc1, 23 years. W. II.
Elliott, Goderich township, Fob. 411,
58 years, " "Mrs. John R. Middleton,
Goderich township, Feb. 7th, 28
•
Years Ag®.
Happenings in Clinton at the
Opening of the Centety.
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Taken' from the Files of The,
FOR SALE. - CLEAN MILLET
Seed at $1.25 per bushel, -Rid.
'Johnston, Route 4 or Phone 8 on
162, Clinton. -89-1
The Government Has
`' Done Well..
years: George Asquith, Auburn, Feb
2t1c1, 75 years. Mrs. Chas. A. llcid,
Brumfield, Feb. 101e, 34 years, Mrs.
John D. Kitty, Feb. 1011, 8S years,
James Twltchcll Feb. 10th, 76 years,
Mrs PI,- Drehman,, Bayfield, Feb.
1
News -Record of the data
indicated,
May 3rd, 1900.
On ltionday Rev, Fattier West ilea
forniect ceremony which made Miss
Maggie Shanahan, daughter
DININCI ROOM GIRL WANTED AT
once.Apply at the Graham house
Clinton.•
N. W. Trewartha, Wm, Jenkin, _
TO D PUBLIC.
I have last recoiled a'
sloes: of McLaughlin Buggies-
the make that are Immo t0
the public as The High Grade
Bu
Buggy.
I have also for sale several
second -nand buggies.
Also. a few three -spring
® N N
.A. L !hillg ry
® 3, G. CRICH, T13E RELI-
r' -
ABLE DECORATOR;' MAT{,,b A
SPECIALTY, ,OF,. CHURf1HES •
WANT
y ►1\ LODGE ROOMS AND .PRIVATE
RESIDENCES, HIS. ADDRESS
DONE IN P81'E LINE OF IS 42.AVON ST., STRATFORD.,
ROOFING, I AVETItCUGII-
Mr Eugene-Sauder' of Berlin': 'who
witty returned frolic a ti:fp through
lorado, Arizona; Californ.a and
ler',S''tates accompanied: by. his wife
1 her mother, Mrs. H. W. Erwin
Bayfield, speaks,`as follows oh the
radian exhibit at the Great lex-
slider at San Francisco :
The 'Canadian
}methe
oTth, 43. years, John Gardner, God-
oriel township, March 2nci, 75 years.
Mrs. James Johns, Varna, March
Gill;' 71 years. AYtlinr • Clatwprthy,
,(Alien Craig) lilac; 8th, 13 years:
Mrs, i3, S. Rance, March 16th, 77
years. James F. Sutherland, TIM-
lett, Mar. 10LI1, 31 yeas. Jamas
of Mr. D.
Shanahan of town, and Mr: John P.
Sh naha of T3ullett, man and wife.
Congratulations and good willies go
with 'relent. ,.
Mr. Will IIolloNay has: successfully
passed his final examinations in deer;
berry,•
The street watering cart neade' its
STOP 1 LOOK I LISTEN 1 THIS
is the Salvation Army Annual Self-
-.Denial Effort. Your contribution
will help to reach the target set for
'Clinton Corps, • $77. Thanking you
in anticipation, --Pete Officers. -81
exhibit at the. Pan -Reynolds,
Exposition, is a marvel to bei
Not only is it a pleasihte for
radians to, single out le Camdenr
ildengs, but when one hears the es
of surprise and delight, ou
side from rho AmericanseI.. '31st,
ie-CeLRRIAGE
:ding 'the excellent ;showing. made
the Dominion, it makes ,one Leel
aid to be a Canadian. No erne feel
il+ey• are from Canada. The
ascii expression on the faces of the
Hallett, mar." 21st, 77
ycarei. William 'Riley, Huliett, Man,
r--
22nd; 7a years, W. 13." Haindlton,
Hallett, Mar, 22nd, 36 years; Mar-
gator Templeton, Brucefceld, Mar.
70 years, Mrs, James Richard-
son, Goderich township, April 4th,
79 pears; Phomas Jackson, Sr.,
April 8th, 82 years. Mrs. Edward
Moore, April 8t1i, 80 years, John
W. Middleton, : Goderich township,
first appearance on Tuesday. :
The first bowling gauze of the sea.,
Played g
son was la ed yesterday. The' were
are in fair] d condition,
Y goo
The, Queen's hotel has .changed
hands., .Mr. C. Milne again resuming.,
possession. Mr. B011 has gone to
Bly}ih for the present but intends go-.'
ing west shortly.
Mrs. (Rev.)' Diehl has returned to
her honkie after a visit with her moth-
FOR SALE ON FREDERICK 55.-
Dwelling containing six•rooms with
g gg
kitchen, pantry and woodshed, all
in good repair, Hard and soft waE_
er, 1-5 acre of land, also stable and
(tidying shed. Will be sold 'reason-
ably. 7f not disposcctof at "an early
date will be rented to suitable ten-'
ant, -Alex. Leitch. -85
light wagons and one second-
g+
hand heavy wa on,
DAVID ELLIOTT.
•-
REPAIR SHOP:
INC, PLUMBING, HEAPING,
LIGHTNING RODS, ETC:
CALL AND GET OUR PRIG- Are it `.i
ES. ,.
--
• ALWAYS BES'], OFTEN Troubled with
CHEAPEST.
Headache's
O O `. OC" ®a•
s
® "hire Reiman%end Thls Coal
•Apeff.
We ,kion it's good: It's
.
•
BYAM : SUI1 ! l R If so the cause may be eye
BYAMSUITTER
"` Strain and In that event a
Sanitary Plumbers, Phone 7•
pair of properly fitted '
reliefri
iters from Canada, are noticed by
• vi iters to the, ex ostti T
c5 exposition, , n n1 tR
Hien, it is the best'exhibit. that
rad has a't
e ha. ever had anywhere: It is
to the Government.
Have you seen the Canada es-
it ;>" ..is a question most. frequent-
April ,13th, 71 years: Edward Rands,
iiullett, April 7th; 77 years. William'
HenryIlcxFaryghdhat Stapleton,
2711, 58 years and 5 months, Sam- lust:
eel Rehd, Varna, April 79th; go
years. Dr. George Jertatd Potts of
Clinton ; -.April 22nd, aged 80 years:
er, Mrs. ,John McGarva„
Mr: Peter Maocionald liar returned
fromt London, having completed his
year at the School of Medic1nei
Bishop Baldwin cornered a class
oh forty at St, James' church.
Clinton market report ;
Wheat •
EGGS ,FOR SALE, -I HAVE FOR
" 'sale settings of White Wyandotte
yy
Eggs at $ 00 per 13. Good strain.
• -Melvin Oriole North End Barber
Shop. -81
unusual richness to carbon
makes it burn long, evenly
and complete y:
.: a•1.. p/l1er
L i@ ' p p// aiL• L•cGJI
ANTHRACITE
The Coat That Satisfies
1s always uniform in quality,
free From slate and other .p
foyer n tt
h re er. A!Ithohan
-much more economical than
ordinary coal, it costs you
no, more•
Phone us your order for
prompt delivery,given
P' p
tI H N B. MUSTARDlearn
•
B('(Ircefleld
11 on 145, '
:• f
'
glasseswillbring and
cure, It Is worth trydng,
r,_,
j- the
Start lJ V 4ome °o us and we •will
. make a careful test of your
oycu and tell you what is
Day the. matter and what. you
.f.J a3/ Right need.
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In our long experience in
a pacitage oh Kellogg's Toasted the Optical business • wo
Corn' Flakes made from pure C'an
adfan goods and pet up dn. Canada have made a great number
of examinations and it' 'Ls . -
for Canadian people, As a Breakfast
Food it is• unequalled forthe spring a source of much pleasure.
g
or summer breakfast. Can be ; 'ro are, for tis to. know that our
fittings have 'invariably' {
ed in. a few 'Mulles. Y.
great satisfaction,
We also • carr in st cls
Y o Puffed If gout eyes' bother pou
Wheat, Puffed Rice, Gusto and other come to uSand r
he the
lines that make a dainty, breakfast.; reason' why.
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A. J. u'RXC.1e i
How about your Garden Seeds this G GG
year I •Dur seeds are from the well Optician
heard upon the 'grounds, The re-
the country are areaycd in
variety, There is the harbor
Vancouver, with its large elevators
l its shipping.,
facilities.: At an-
point are the pxodnet#onsMrs,
.of
forests. and the mines. `Farther
are reab wile'
g ala fields, inprofile,
Win ghamSt.,
Nfzs, Bringham' 01 Toronto and
Jackson of 'Detroit have been
spending 1, few days visiting old
friends hereabouts.
Mc Hawkins
64c.
Sade' 38e to 40e. -
Oats 0e' i o 270.
Bui,ter, loose, 110 to 12c.
, Batter, tub, 12e to 130,
Eggs 9c to 10c.Try
Lfvn hos
g 55.75.
The shipments from Clintoli the
o
paw:, week includ0 'tile' following
HOUSE 1005 SALE ON. QUEEN
frame, 7 rooms, in good re
pair, town water, good' cellar.,
Small orchard of small ,frills. Will
be sold on reasonable, terme,-App1yvery•
at News=Reeord Office, -8 0
a grandeur :Llai is astonishing to Chas. ,and, family : of
g :arloads
visitor. Then there are also the London have taken up,.their-residenee
nsportation faael'itees,.the immense do Wingharu.
',eters, all over, the plains. and at Mr, and•Mrs, R. Cle waley
Clegg in Pet
Lake ports. .... 0012000 last week -attending- the funny-
rho- visitors. spend - wine time al of the formers, sister, :
this building admiring the `etabor-'. The" Rural Deanea of llulbn will
display, ,, Y
one hears the remark meet in Wengham on May : 6th, ' A
exb year T, am going toe see the. 'the
of salt h Ransford Bros.,
Ye
Rant for LiverPool b J. & N. Pair .EGGS
1• y"
eggs by Cantelon Faros,, two ; ears
hogs byWallis andC three
g antelon,,
byes :cattle, S. H. Sheat live' sane$
byC. H. Reid and whoa tor
t o Franco
by :Smith & Ilolmes.
FOR HATCHING FROM
liens that La .-Barr
Y ecu Rocks and
S. C. White Leghoxns. Setons 50e,;
r 3 One g
R 1 _ sp15.al ,pen et Barred
Rocks 750 pear 1v: 'Incubator lots' a.
53.00 per 100 eggs.
specialty atgg
Book your orders ''early as we
banquet will be served to men in
q
at North west," The -t men in the evening.
of the government exhibit Miss
the United States fear. Mary J: ICing passed aWay at
that nearly leer borne in Lower Wingham .on Tinos-
of the farmers. of Iowa 'and the day of last week. She wan a daugh-
n belt, who are not tied dews to ter of the late Luk King
Luke ting and wasAPRIL
t particular place, will ' 11. out highl.t. esteemed, _ •when
journey to the, heat at .i questa ; y
Y 6 Mr. Geo, Cline left"last" wooer •"for
y are of the opinion •that .it is .I,eamengtgn,, where he intends resat-
of -the best •pacts of the-` world
One of the Eycnts .of; the seas-
on in the' Town kali, Clintonout
on evening of .'
THURSDAY,- 29th
the Cant "t
a a
t p
Th. a Court l
have a limited number of liens this
year. Next year, we shall be in a -
st.Plono
oi ion to meet nary quantity of
orders. All our Poultry are from '
,,
"Guild strain of •beed to -lay .stock. r
o m sville Pouitr Y > s -'P
eeff i e y • a d . re-
wartha 'Bros. Foo riptore - Phone1.11441"e"
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14 on 153. --73 _
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UJ 4 U'n14 41"e t
y at' l n y)
known firms of D,, M. Perry, Steele Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Briggs:-and ether90lines. Our Dutch, g
Setae are 0f good quality , this year 'Licenses.
we, would recommend, Pott to Amy .
London.
'
early.; _
lug. Mr,:: Cline .had been choir, loader
gat m we t. ' ' hi Si, Andr'ew's church for twenty
a y glad 'aha 7 had an oP years and will be meuce-m.issed,
tunny of seeing what 'the Dom- r. .,
Dr. . Thos. A new has returned tow
Goveentnent has done, fpr Can- 'His come' t Veheo t er B C1.
at the Enc Oehler, I consider, it a b y ., , after
P z s pendin several weeks ae his home,
spending W o
greatest
gteates:t advertisement. tlaa t Can-
est had:" " " here.
Mr, .and Mrs; Alert 'Welsh; of Tor-
ween Truth
i ,•. .. :'
well be Oen. b the Baptist
g'' Y + • P -
churches" of Clinton • and
t u urn :. i
b With Forty Charac-. -
, tors. in Costume:
, - . •
PIANO TUNING, -IF 'YOUR PIANO:
is' worth anything it is worth tun-
do I" am prepared to fill `an, err
ee Y
vers seat in to my address for
,i - • : _ .
piano Tttmng, voicing, repairing
and"Actioh regulating; an estimate '
: f What' o
o w at charges willbe cheerfully
FORWARD MOVEMENT.CANADIAN
Greatly Enlesged `Faoaltres
i Arts Medicine:
n and M in , ; ;,HighestP
= "
rices' for butter and eggs.
•.ff
S'" iC' F 1 G
Vaso Im roved fir -
Y P lot. p
ptenL,-library, laboratories, :•:.:
etc. • .
Seven New Scholaxshi s.
'Record Enrolment,'=+'';
'' Eli uieies'"" ljoite 1:3 •
4 so
+ +
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. E. BR•AITHWAVIT M.A., Ph. D,
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Bg FOR v VE
0 WINNIPEG 19.2 VANCOU iu
+:-1:aro Toronto 10,20 pan: veil
P tt S.
Attractive Tours to
.COAST POINTS.
Co' • Particulars from Canadian Paeifio
The Store Llalti ticket agents,' or writs M. Coe Mara.
of•
Q y
ply Distirnt Passenger Agent, Cor
Successor to S, Barr. Phone 111. Ring and Yongo • stt,eets, Toronto,
otibo'llave been the-guestsof Mr, rill use" ,'n'JohnsonPACIFIC/
E' F TT a Music by tae Stratford Malegiven
5 A OR I, Mrs, R . J. Greer, Quartette and the Phelan Or:
re. L. Kruse .of, (lata visited' `hoc Miss Mary Wightman has • returned cliesira.
arts, Mr,. and Mrs, W. • Seta*, to her home in, Detroit after • a,;• ,visit , '; -
week with hrr. aamt. 1VIrs. Alex..:S'8tma_ nrtm,a lin 05 : °„+n
on -seem instrument, Gan
ttend le 'all conntr.: work; ' as 1
Y
will use an'automobile this year,-
Y
R: !> . Gibbs Pia13a railer L' 'lea,
on T
, o,
TJs'LJ sJ'PI"!la
One orders'promptlyi
attended t'o,
W, JACXQSON,' Agent 'at Clint'cu,,f,