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Desirable Real Estate may be sold at any time or season. A good many 'shrewd buyer wait for the so•called
unfavorable seasons in which to''rnake their investments.
and they are watching the " ads."
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Spring Opening Display
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Saturday March 20
1915.
The new Millinery modes are
here. There is always a great
attraction for every wcman in
the first showing of the New
Spring Styles. 'This present
season will be one of particular
interest. There have been
many changes in styles. We
invite you to come and see one
of the best displays of high
class Millinery ever shown by
this store—Saturday, March
20th, 1915.
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ti.4RMENTS
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The Ne* Sails,
Coats and Dresses
As in millinery, also
in Ready-to-wear Gar-
ments, there have been
great style changes. All
are interesting and well
worth your considera-
tion. Come Saturday
and see the best of the
new fashions for Spring
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und, a,
ntrance,
ing the way,
n guard.
ul as is the outside
.anadian building, it is but
the shell to the kernel that is on
the inside ar.d that goes to make
up Canada's complete exhibit in
this Exposition.
Canada has 'thrown d;wn the
gauntlet to all dther nations and
has challenged them as it were .to
produce an exhibit more beautiful
and royal in its outlines than hers,,
more wide in its areas' and more
wonderful and diversified in its
varied industries and resources.
She has even come to the utter-
most end of California to com-
pete with the natives, in fruit
. growing and in gold and silver
mining. !Canada's ex'hibitis as com-
plete and .beautiful as the hard of
man can 'make it, and .no set of
Canadians in its ;baking has been
neglected. The miner, the farmer,
the timber chopper and the furrier
have been given as fair l'epresen-1
ration as have their men and \vo-
•men,workers in other fields of in-
dustry and endeavor.
Canada is boarded :on the east
by 'the Atlantic ocean, Labrador,
Davis strait and Baffin bay, aril,.
on the west by the Pacific ocean
and ,Alaska. On the north she
touches the Artie ocean anti ska
and her territory reaches from
there southward southeast ai d
southwest clear ito the United
States The people of iCenadn will
this Expo_ . •
, extort booed_rtes.
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Local News.
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MINOR LOCALS.
This is march.
Help the Red Cross work.
Spring must be on the way by
the buzzing of the Base Ball bug.
WAR PICTURES.
Next Tuesday evening. March 23,
23, in the town hall Rev. J. W.
Baird of Mitchell' will give an il-
lustrative address on 'The Great
War," under the auspices of Wes-
ley church league. Over 150pic-
tures will be shown during the
lecture. The admission 'is very
low and everyone should go and
hear about this great war, which
will go down in history.
MAY LOWER RATES.
(From the eXParience of the work
men's compensation board for The
two months thiatappearsct the abas ' betheen
in operation, t :that
l ,;mount of the }assessment levied
on 'the different groups of irdas-'.
tries was higher than would be re-.
quired to meet •3the claims that
would be mad_. Lt is thought the
rate will be lovered at fhe erd
of the present year. Since Jane.
ary 1, 1,188 accidents have been
reported to -the boa. d and 685 have
been lair'( aside because the injur-
ies d+!d not last longer than seven
days.
A LARGE LEMON. •.
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Mrs: R. R. Johnston, of the'I
minion House, Zurich, has a lemon
which the most enthusiastic florist
would feel proud to possess, The
plant is home grown and stands
about three fe;g; d high andis 10 full
blossom at present., It Sias rye-
certly borne two large sized
lemons, one of which dropped off
a few days ago. This lemon is
a wonder initself ar.d if this fruit
could begrown in :inch' a , -
rlarge ge Pro
portions as this' single one lemon
trust would soon be out 'of business
The lemon weighs one pound aid
six ounces, and in circumference
measures fifteen inches one way
and thirteen ard, one ;half the
other way. Mrs. Johnston is justly
peoud in the success she has hid'.
in bringing the large lemons to
maturity. The lemon plc+:t r
at the home
w'ho in J.,0ic • :V!�aiOri s B tui.,.
here.
DISTRICT, NEWS' Smaller Coat Bills
Sealerth
Mr, ana Mrs. Alex. Davidson, of this
town, recently celebrated the diamond.
anniversary of their marriage. Mr,
Davidson is 83 years of age, and his
wife is 77. They are both well and
smart and able to enjoy life.
The Epworth League of the NI
pw g echo
dist church held a social and literary
entertainment on St. Patrick's Day,
The Red Cross Society held a second
military euchre party in the Opera
House on the evening of St, Patrick's
Day,
Rev. J E. Ford, of Goderich, chair
man of the district, preached eeneat
iunal sermons in the Methodist church
on Sunday.
MayorAment is laid up with an
attack of la grippe' this week.
The funeral of the late .lames Frank
lin Sutherland, who died at the home
of his father, Mr. D• S. Sutherland on
Wednesday, was held to the Maitland
Bank Cemetery,
One of the oldest residents passed
away in the person of Martha Shannon
wife of Mr, Wm. Johnson, Goderich
street east. The funeral will take
place on Saturday, interment being in
Egmondville Cemetery.
ltrussels
Lieut. Col. McEwen, buyer of horses
for the militia department, paid avisit
to town and secured 17 animals, all of
gond quality.
Thomas Bird, of Grey, sold a team
of matched gray horses to a Montreal
firm this week for $500. Alex. Yuill
sold a team this week for $400.
Miss McKay, of the Women'seTnati
tote department, is instructing a class
in sewing at the public library.
Mrs, Henry Woods. one of Brussels'
oldest resident',has knitted 22 pairs
of socks for the soldiers and is still
busy,.
The boys of Brussels' continuation
school produced "The Trial of the
Kaiser„ with success at Ethel.
Zurich
On Wednesday last air, William
Mauinger, a resident and property
owner of this village, accompanied by
his wife and two children, started for
a trip to ft town in Ncrthern Michigan
where Mrs. Madinger was called to the
hedside of her brother, who is very 111,
They bought return tickets from Hen
sell to Port .Huron, but upon arriving
at the latter city they were met by
Government officials and returned to
the Canadian side. Much indignation
is felt here by the friends of Mr. Mad
Inger at the action of the United
States officials, No reason was assign
ed for the act, When the family came
back to Hensel' one half of their rail
way fare was returned.
Mr; Peter Baker, the Canada Com
pany's local agent for this district,
sold 50 acres of the company's ew swamp
land on the town line beween Hay
and Stanley to Mr. W. E. Turnbull.
The price was $1,700.
Another large property deal was
brought to a elate. on Wednesday.
The Zurich Flax P4i11 Ccmpany has
sold its mill and land to Heideman
Brothers for the sum of $5,000, Mr.
Eghert Heidemen securing the farm
and Mr. Arnold Heideman the mill
and its equipment. The new firm
are sons of Mr. Albert Heideman,
manager of the old company, which
has been doing business for the past
20 years, The business will be con
tinned on the old lines. Tne old com
pony was composed of Messrs, Fred
erick Hess, John Rickbell and Albert
Heideman.
Goderich
A gasoline stove overflowed ai d
taking fire nearly caused a serious
Huron County News
Messrs Braden, .travelling agent of
the Ford Co., of London and Messrs.
Crawford and McIntosh, of Wingbam,
motored from Wingham to Brussels
and hack on Wednesday in a new
Ford car, 1015 model. 'They made the
14 miles in an hour and ten minute•.
Part of the road was not very gond
for auto running. It was a venture
for the 10th of March in this Northern
country but the machine worked all
right.
A meeting of the business men was
held in McNab's Store at Dungannon
for the purpose of a4iscussing
ways and means of providing suitable
accommodation for the travelling
public Lack of such will be detrimen
to the best interests of the village, it
*'as pointed out, therefore it was felt
that immediate action should he taken
if possible. A proposition submitted
by a party in the village was discussed
but did not prove popular with the
meeting,
Mrs. R. Tasker of Hullett announc
es the engagement of her daughter,
Isabella k'rances, to Mr, John Leonard
Heard of Stanley, the marriage to
take place the end of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans of Stanley
announce the engagement of their
daughter,, Ida Victoria. to. Mr. James
Alexander Cameron of Toronto, the
marriage to take place early in April.
While grooming a horse, Leslie Jior1
son of Mr. Rohr. Earl of Gorrie was
kicked in the face causing painful
injuries.
W , 13, Gregg of Gorrie,'received the
sa
d.news of the death of hisbrother,
John, of Vanco0ger, formerly, of
Springbank, which' sad event took
place on Thursday, March 4th, after
only four weeks, illness, from acute
Bright,s disease.
At the regular monthly meeting of
the Directors of the Howick Farmers'
Mutual lire Insurance Company, at
Woxeter, Mr John,Jnekson was elect
ad president and Mr Hugh Etigar
Vice Pres , 141, ,1,' D. Miller, son of the
late president wile elected to fill the
vacancy on the board.
John F. McCracken, of the Bluevale
road lost his horse by fire last week,
Wingham Salt block is again in
operation.
The assessment of the town of 'Wing
ham is being conducted by the Mayor
and twa> commissioners.
Rev, W, Knight who hasbeen invit
00 by the iluosall quarterlyboard to
lecorne there pastor, has ahs been
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conflagration Tuesday morning in
the restaurant o" James Thomas, in
The 'McLean Block. Only the
Prompt action of;the proprietor
put it out before the firemen ar
rived.
conatance
Mr. Thomas Riley hes engagc•:i
with his uncle Mr. ,Chas. Riley o
Tuekersmith for the summir.
Mr, Jas, Sutherland who has been
poorly for so long di:d on We,'-
nesday morning. He was the c'd•
est son of Mr, and Mrs. D. Su"ll-
erland. He was 31 years and 0
months old. The funeral was held,
on Tuesday afternoon. Rev, Mr.
Reid conducted the services at 't e
house and grave. The Cancdl;n
Order of Forester's held the ser-
vices at the grave, the decearcd
being a member of the lodge.
Mr. Wm. Stanley of'I•Iclmescille
and Air. John Harman of the West
visited the former's d tugh'ter an
Tuesday afternoon,.
Mr and Mrs. S. B. Kind? and son
of Toronto was called her. owing
to the serious illness and death of
her brother, Mr, Jas. Su`l'erlin•i.
The funeral of the late Mrs. John
Coates of Brussels took place ;!o
Constance cemetery on 1'hu;sav
afternoon Mr;. ':oatce was an urcl
to Mrs. Wm, Clark.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Attwocd and
family moved to the W-st or, bioi!'
day. Mr, Nelson Saur eters accon--
panied them, We are sorry to
lose our citizens of the village
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Riley move d
into the house formerly occupied'
by Mr. Jas. Attwood.
Mullett
W. J. McBrien entertained a
few friends on Mord .ty night be-
fore he leaves 'for his farm here-
cently bought from Mr. Wilson.
Thos, 'Tighe will move to the
farm lately owned by Mrs. Tiros,
Carbett. .
Miss Sco'tt'01 Wingham is spend
ing a few weeks wrth her friend
Mrs. Thos. ,Fairservice,
Wanted
Vs anted a wife, Am about 50 years
old, a farmer in Colborne township.
Correspondence Solicited,
W, G. ALLIN,
R. R. No 2 Clinton
I:;;,; for Hatching
Guild strain -Barred Rocks good
layers, Leave your order at once, at
Hellyar's Jewelery Store, Clinton.
Bracelet Lost
Gold Expansion Bracelet, 'Amethyst
set, lost between Rink end Mr. 0. J,
Wallis Residence return to this office.
Seed Grain for Sale
.0. A. C. No. 21 Barley, gauranteed
free of weeds. A good sample, 95c per
bushel: 0. A. 0. No. 72 Oats at $1.00,
These Oats won first prize last year in
the standingd field crop competition.
Write or phone
HUGH HILL,
R R. No 4 Goderich
Baby Chicks and Eggs,
Get your order in early for baby
chicks We are starting our incuba
tors now and will continue till June.
Barred Rooks, S. C. Brown Lyhorns,
R. C. Rhode Island Reds, and White
Wyondottes, All first class fowl and
bred to lay. Chicks 15c and 20c each.
Eggs $1.50 per 15, Reduction on larger
quantities.
FRANK W. ANDREWS,
Clinton
Riverside Poultry Farut
Brussels, Ont.
We are offering for sale this Siring
hatching eggs from four hundred pens
selected from a flock of 600 birds, con
sisting„of : -R. C. R.I. Reds (Bushman
Pierce andTompkins strain
Leake' s
r
•Amerca's•cwo greatest Paying, strains
of Reds) : White 'Wvandottes (Regal
strain mated wi•h such cockerels as s
McLeod Bros.' of Stoney Creek, from
their famous prize winning laying s
pens); Barred Rooke (O, A, 0. strain
bred from their heaviest trap nested
stock); S 0. Anconas (the town or city
bird that lives on less, stands confine
ment and most persistent layers of any s
class); Mammoth Pekin Ducks, bred 1
Am averaged ed
from American stock that
ntg 95
eggs each in (3 months, and make the c
finest quality of green ducks, weighing t
from 5 to S lbs. in ten weeks. Price t
of eggs up to'April 20th, $1.00 per 15;
50 eggs or over 6c a piece; after April c
20th, 50 a piece. Duck eggs, 100 per i
egg, Correspondence invited in refer o
ence to, day old and brooded chicks.
There is money in poultry, even tit the
high cost of feed, 155 matured pullets s
produced me $195.00 in eggs i two
Let us reduce your coat
bilis. We can do it by sup-
plying you.with a coal that
lasts long, gives a steady
heat and leaves, only a small
amount of ash. This coal is
LEHIGHWA L
ANTHR'ACIT
r
The Cod That Satisfies
It will save you money. Give
it a trial. '.•
A. J. Holloway, Clinton
Tenders
Carae. it; Annex
Sealed lenders will he received by
me up to Mai ch 201b, inst., for
excavations and Oement.Stonework of
Carnegie Li vary Annex; Plans may
be seen and copies of specifications ob.
talued at my office.
W. BRY DONE, (chairman
Public Library Board
Wanted
Rags, Rubbers, Copper, Horsehair
etc. \Ve pay highest prices Cash or
Trade. \Vail call un you Monday.
David Brown,
Clinton
Auction Sale
The undersigned has instructed
Thomas Gundry to tell by public Atm
tion at„Hotel Normandy stables Olin
ton en Thursday March 25 at 1 30 P.
81. The Following stock. 5 new milk
ers, 7 young cows springers, 0 young
cows good grasses, 5 young Durham
calves. Mr. N. Lebeau will sell at the
same time and place the following
stock 4 !milers using three years, 3
heifers using . two years, all these
hefiers are in calf and will freshen in
good time, Gum a itte-Any cow repre
rented to be in calf and proving not to
be can be returned and cash or notes
will be refunded. Terms -Six months
credit on approved joint notes or six
per cent per annum oil' for cash,
G. Holland, N, Libeau, T. Gundry,
Proprietors Auctioneer
Blacksmith Business Moved
We have moved our blacksmith
business from the and on Ontario
street to the livery !lemon King street
enttance near, the Wesley Church shed
where we w,11 be ready to receive our
o!d customers and solicit a fair share
of the trade.
R, JONES
NOTICE T() i;RED:TuRS.
.—
I1t the Estate 08' James Twitchell,
late ol'the Town of Clinton, in
the County o1' Dimon,
Merchant, Deceased
NOTICE 10 hereby giver that all
persons having claims against the
estate of James Twitchell, late of
the town of Clinton, in the county
of 'Huron, merchant. deceased:
who died on.or about the 2011i ride
of lrebruary, 1915, are re-
quired to deliver to
the undersigned executrix and
executors, or their solicitor, on
or before the 'First. day of
April, 1915, a full statement of
their claims together with particul-
ars thereof, and the nature of the.
securities, if any, Meld by them all
duly verified by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date, the
said executrix arc' executors will
proceed to d•stribute the
estate of the said deceased
amongst ,the persons enti.,
tled there to having regard only.
to such claims as they shall hate
received due notice in accordance
herewith.
Dated at 'Clinton, this lth day ,
of March, 1915.
Elizabeth Twitchell,'
Charles Twitchell,
J. 'Harry Ttytitehell,
,(Clinton, Ont.
W. BR'h'DONE, Clinton, Ont.
Solicitors tor 'the Executors
In the Supreme Court of
Ontario
119, the Matter of William N. Mc-
Michael,. a Lunatic.
Pursuant to an order for sale made
in this matter and bearing date the
23rd day of February A. -D, 19154her'.
will be sold with approval of Btroai d
Louis Doyle, G&quire, Local Master of
this Court at Goderich, by Thomas
Brown, auctioneer, at the premises at.
the hour of 2 o'clock p: m. on Friday
the 26th day of March e 191 the follow,
ing landsandpremises in one parcel,
viz. Lot Number 31 in thre6th Coneee
sion of the Township" of 111c1 illop, con
taining 100 acres, less one, acre at the
es
north
west corner per th
ereof••
On the said lands are 10 'acres of
hardwood' bush, } acre of orchard, a
pring creek, and a well, furnishing
abundant water supply, a 1}storey
tone house with S rooms in good con
dation and a barn 56 x 30. There are
10atres of, fall ploughing done on the
premises.
The property will be offered for sale
uk ject too reserved bid which has
leen fixed by the said Master.
Terms of sale 111
per cent of the par.
mase money to, be paid in cash at the
line of sale and the balance' in 30 days
hereafter,
In all other respects the terms and
°editions of the sale will be the stand
ng conditions of the Supreme Court
1 Ontario,
Further particulars can be had from
William Brydone; Clinton, Out,,
oi;ctterfor the vendor,
Dated at Goderich this Oth day of
March 1919
1 , i' .,e,1 Master„
invited, by one 0. the l.',ranttrn d months,parts of DWI., an. anri hath,
(Thumb and may possible go there. ROBT. 1"HO I SUN
swarm ammommmos.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In' the Estate -01: -.Joseph Henry
Swirling, Deceased.
NotTIOE is hereby given, that all
persons having blaims against the
estate of Joseph Henry Starling, late.
of the Town of Clinton, in the County
of Heron, carpenter,` who died on or
about the lith day of January 1915,
are required to deliver to the under
signed, executors, or their solicitor on
or before the let day of April, 1915, a
full Statement of their claims together
with particulars thereof and the nature
of the securities, if any, held by thele
all duly verified by affidavit,
AND TAKE,NOTIOE that after the
said last mentioned date the said.
executors wilt proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceasedamongst
the persons entitled thereto having re
gard only to such claims' as be shall
have received due notice and in ac
cordance herewith.
Dated at Clinton, this llth day of
March, 1915.
John Cuninghamo, Clinton, Ont,
David S. Cook, Clinton, Ont.
b W. BRYDONE
Solicitor for the Executors,
Housekeeper Wanted
A respectanle woman with daughter
about ten can have splendid home and
stipend. More or less permanent
and interesting according to her abili
ty and justness in management of
farm home,
N. BAER, Fairdale Farm, Holmesville
Choice -Seed Beans for Sale
A quantity of good seed beans for
sale, grown in a good bean section. A
good time to buy before the raise in
price.
The undersigned has made arrange
ments to supply a limited number of
young calves at reasonable prices. The
calves are all carefully handled and
are in the best of condition,
W, J. MARQUIS
Phone 14 on 166 R. R. No, 1 Clinton
Molle}'
I have Private funds to loan on
mortgage.
W. BRYDONE
Piano Tuning
Mr, James Doherty wishes to in-
form the public that lie is pre-
pared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
61, will receive prompt attention,
M. G Cameron,
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc
Office on Albert Street, occupied
P ty
Mr. Hooper, In Clinton on every
Thursday, and on anv day for which
appointments are made, Cf ice hours
from 9 tt,m. to 6 p nt, A good vault in
connection with the office. Office open
every seek day, Mr. Hooper will make
any oppointmentsfor Mr. Cameron.
*oar tor Service
Having purchased from Mr. George
Elliott, a thorohred Berkshire hog, I
will keep the same for service at lot
34, 1st Con. Stanley. Terms $1.00 at
time of service with privilege of re
turning if necessary. J. T. Ashton.
For Sale
Two good Shorthorn Bulls for
sale. color, red, Apply to
JAMES SNELL,
R. R. No. 1, Clinton
For Sale
The following -very tensonabi
'and cheap; -1 upright pinno, in
fair condition, $129,00; 1 upright
Piano, used less than a year, $190,
was $375 1 Edison 1 [Phonograph,
slightly used, with 0.2 records, $35;
1 coal Range with 1 igh shelf and
reservoir, and waterfront complete
good as new. $20;1 I31aek Bear Ski
Robe, good as netts; 1 kitchen
Cupboard. W. W.er, High St,
A Carload ' Canada
Porllao :ement
Phone us ,tor prices
it will pay you •
John Hutton
LON S
DE�_..ORO
I)rs. Geo, & Y. E. Whitley
Heileman!'
Osteopathic Phy.
Speci alists in Women's and
Childrem's Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Die r
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Eye, Ear,. Nose, and Throat.
C.ONSULTAT DN FREE.
Office -Ratter rury Hotel.
Tuesday and Fri y, 7 to 11 p.m.
FORD ORD l lcl•,E4)D
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and, Alfalfa,
Weover.
alteays have on hand -Goose
Wat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Hig
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and all Grains.
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NEW ERA ol3es,
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Drafts issued.
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Farm en
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J. B. McLean,
J. Connolly,
Thos. E, Flays;
Directors -
forth ;
irectors-forth; I, G. G.
Rinn, See fortl
Dublin; J. he,
McEwen, Bruc
Seaforth: T,
Robert Ferris,
Agents -Ed.
W. Chesney,
Yeo. 'Holmesv•
Clinton ; R. S.
Grand Trun
Rail
London, B
North
London, depart
Centralia
Exeter
Hensall
Kippen
Brucefield
Clinton
Londeeboro
Blyth
Belgrave
Wingham, arri
South
Wingbam, depa
Belgrave
Blyth
Londeshoro
Clinton
Brucefield
Kippent
Hensalll
Exeter
Centralia
London, arrive,
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