HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-01-15, Page 7January I5th, I914
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On New ,Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs.
N, Cnuting celebrated the fiftieth an-
miversary of their marriage, .a num-
ber of their family and other friends
Winn present. The family presented
tnem with a couple, of easy chairs.
'Pito 'council for 1914 is comyosed
.as follows, Reeve, Dr Milne, acela-
ma,tion : councillors;- Joseph Carter
James Cutt, Henry Horney and R.R.
Sloan.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard ;McDonald ot
Brigden attended the Logan -Jackson
wedding in Morris last week and cal
•led on a<numbee of their friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Grimshaw of Detrol
visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Hollyrnan re
Gently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell attended th
wedd'ng of their aephew, Mr. Rober
Wilson, at PinoRiver last week.
Mr. Wm. Nichol,, who has been in
the west for' a year, is now visiting
'his parents.: '
Mr. Geo. Collis of 1-Pullett towa.
:ship has purchased Mr. Thos.. Code's
.residence on Dinsley street and will
shortly occupy it.
A young men's club has been form -
sed in • town wi-the headquarters over
Gidley's store. -
Mr. 'Wm: Heffron was wedded 'Iasi
.week- to Miss Nellie Kelly of- Tees-
water. •
Mr. J. Beatty, who was 'injured by
a. fall while adjusting apulley .,iril
Johnston's livery barn, is Improving
somewhat. •
Mr. Amos Spuhl and Miss ,Cather:
inc Roberton, daughter of Mr. Thos„
Roberton of Hullett, were quietl
married en. New .Year's Day, ' They)
leave taken up their residence i>rl
'town, and, have the beat wishes "%of
large circle of friends for •-a ..happ:
and prosperous future. '
Clinton New Forma
Wingham
Mr. W. Elliott of Saskatoon is
Isotac on a. visit.
Miss M. Forbes of Winnipeg is -vis-
iting her father, Mr. Thos. Forbes.
Mrs, Phillips .of Kintore has been
visiting her brother, Mr, Chas 'Bar-
ber for the past few weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Donaldson spent
a few days with the former's parents
at Bayfield recently.
Mr. W. H. Haines is spending a
few weeks visiting friends at Listo-
wel, Meaford and Orilla.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Shauer of T'an
'couver visited friends in town while
.eir their honeymoon trip.
Mrs. Isaac Davidson and Gamily
have gone to St, Thomas W Irene Mr,
Davidson has been for some time.
past.
,Mrs. Hulme and daughters, Sadie
and Nellie, of Hamilton, have been
guests at . the hone of the former's
;brother, Mr.' D. E. McDonald.
r Mr. David Hamilton and Miss Lou-
ise Fluety were married in Kincar-
dine on Saturday. week. They have
taken up residence in town,
Mr. W, H. Willis was presented
with a handsomely mounted umbrella•
by the members of the St. Paul's'
church choir prior to his leaving
down.
Miss Ruby Duff of Utica, N. Y.,
visited friends in. town last week,
Mr. Fred Orr of Saskatoon spent
a few days in town nil old L. ends
last week.
Miss Ada Roderus has returned to
Fairport, N. Y., after a visit at her
home in town.
' Mr. A. M. Scully, acting manager of
the Guelph branch, has been appointed•
manager of the local branch of the'
Dominion Bank.
Mr. Peter Campbell was in Detroit
recently attending the funeral of hie
brother-in-law.
Seaforth
Mrs, Garner', of London visited at
the house of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0
Reid last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J: Stephens of Saul
Ste. Marie, Mich., are :'r,i'ii.rg th
parents of the former at the Queen'
hotel,
Mrs. Russ of Woodstock visited
her brother, Mt. A. E. Forbes, last
week,
Miss Ruth VanEguiond has gone to
take a course in Domestic Science ail
the Macdonald Institute.
Mr. • and Mrs, Carnelian of near
Saskatoon are`: visiting friends in.
Tuckersntith for a few weeks.
Miss' Myrtle Stinson of Stanley
township was the guest of the Misses
Woods for "a few days last week:
Mrs. Geo. Murdie has returned from
a visit in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Barber .of
Snowflake, Man., visited Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Chesney I sn recently.
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Messrs Thos, and Andrew • Little of
McGregor, Man., the . former of whom
has been thirty years in the west,
the latter thirteen, has been visiting
friends hereabouts for the past few
weeks.
The funeral- of the fate Mr. John M.
Downey, who passed away after, Sev-
eral weeks illness, took place on, Fri -
•day last. The deceased who had
been a resident of town for the past
forty years, was sixty-eight years of
age. His wife and two daughters
survive.
Clinton Public School Report
For December.
Senior Class -Nora Kennedy 93,
Lois Hoifues 91, Margaret Walker 88,
Alvin Leonard '87, Reith McMa'th 86,
Percy Ladd 84, Charlotte Sheeley 80,
Mabel Marshall 80, Alice Peckitt 79,
Winnie Draper 79, Frieda Wallis 76,
Marion Gibbins 76, Laren Langford.
75, Merle Moore 75, Harold Manning
75, Sdurwyn Allis 74, Gladys Keller
72, Aileen Armour 71, Dorothy Rat-.
teabury ' 70, Edwin Judd 70, ' Berta
Jackson 68.
Junior Class -Hattie Greig 78, Net-
tie. 'Glazier 72, •Leona Hearn 69,
Murray McNeil 08, Mae Rutledge 66,
Irene Keller 66, Ione Bouck 64, Mary
Holland 62.
Olive Cooper, Teacher,
2nd Division.
Seiriors,,Total 350 -Lyda Liverrinore
339,. ,',George Middleton 321, hairy'
Lawrence 313, Ernest Livermore 3119,
Ethel Wasinanri'312, Harry Rance
307, Fled Wallis 302, Alex Eagleson=
299,, Edna IVIcCaugliey' 298, Eulala
Hill 280, Jessie Jackson 275, Marion
Andrews 27.4.
Juniors. Total 360 -Robbie Sch-
renk' 331, Mary Taylor 329, Pearl
Shipley''323, Sadie Draper 315, Mary
Waltori^'314, .Etna West 307, Edith
Jones 306, Rath Argent' 301, -Modeles
Shaw 301, Wilfrid Seeley 298, Ern-
est Hall 298, Asa Deeves 280, Ernie
Little 273, Fanny Hellyar 272, Wil-
bufr Welsh 270, Carl Argent 267,
Earl Cooper - 267, . Wilson: ,Rath 264;
Merritt • Nediger 261, Sadie Yesbec
230.
Chidley, Teacher.
3rd Division. -.
Senior • Class -Leighton Walker -197,
Helen Ross '92, Annie Lawrence 91
Willie Bell 90, .Willis Cooper 89, .Ag-
nes Walker 89, Charlie Bell 88,Law
rence West 87, Archie McKenzie 86,
Earl Livermore 85, Ambrose Mc-
Guire 84, Flora Miller 83, Hattie
Livermore 83, Dora Schoenhals 82,
Charlie Cole 81, Bert Slomam 76,
Alma: McCorvie 75, Phannie Cree 74,
Stewart McBrien 74, Pearl Gould 66.
Jun'ors-Anna Grealis 77, Jean.
Boli 78, George- Walker 75, Earl
Crich 73, Marcus Tierney. 70.
-J, Wilson, Teacher.
4th Division.
Sr. 3rd, -Jabez Rands 95, Amy
I•Iellyaa 90, Gordon Hall 83, Harry
Ball 78, Blanche Nelson 75, Hetty
Twyeford, 73, Willie Witch 70, F.
othy. Rorke 69, Cora Miller 63, F.
Reynolds 61, Marjorie Beaton 61,
Jas. Walker 58, John Taylor 57,
cil Cooper'
Ge50.
Jr, 3rd, -Bessie Morrish 92, Ag-
nes, Reynolds 90, Lottie Judd 89,.
Macgregor Grant 87, Fred' Elliott
87, Kcnnetli .Carter 86, Alicia Kehn
86, Stuart McDonald 80, Albert
Wright 79, Etta Hardy 79, Mildred
Biggins, 75', Jack Bawden 74, Eva
Bouck 74, Katie Ladd: 72.
L. Stevens, Teacher.
5th Division:
Seniors -Gertrude Fowler 96, Aud-
rey Collyer 95, Ivy PIewee 94, El-
eanor McTaggart 94, Nisbet Cook 91,
Harold Lawson 91, Helen Roberton
90, Flelen Grigg 89, Nellie Routledge
89, Jean Miller 87, Daisy Nediger 83
Leona Taylor 81, Lucy Levy 78,
Charlie McGuire 78, Amy Gould 70,
Gordon Lawson 69, Margaret Cree
68, Charlie Fulford 63, Gladys Hol-
land 62.
Juniors -Leila McCartney 90, Ruth
Evans 87,f Donna Mulholland 86,
Charlie Cook 85, Percy Livermore
85, Gladys McGuire 85, Frank Mutch
84, Hilton. Batts 82, Switzer Grealis
80, Mary Argent 74, Cecil Matheson
74, Douglas Tozer 68, Cecil Cook 6'i,
Percy Proctor 65, Ethel Bouck 64,
Herbie Holtzhauer 62,
-H. Courtice, Teacher.
6th Division.
The report for the 6th Division will
not be published,
7th Division,
The following have been promoted
from the Primer to the. First Read
err -Total marks 300, required to
ston 282, Ruth Hale 281, Grace
pass 180 -Katie Beaton Isabel John -
Johnston 282, Ruth Hale 281, Isabel
Stong 281, Isabel Glazier 280, Myr-
269, Wilfrid Grant 264, John
Nediger 264, Charlie Shipley
263, Eleanor Phunsteel 263, Charlie
Mennel 263, Marian Morris 261, Fer-
Olson Carter 252, Wilbur Nelson 251,
Fred McTaggart 251., Clyde Kennedy
238, Russel Bezzo 228, Ernest Ford
226, Oliver Murphy 212,•- Wallace.
Wheatley 191, Norman Counter miss-
ed examination, but allowed to go
on trial.
Junior Class, Total narks 250 --
Kenneth Roberton 236, Norma Tre-
leaven 231, Florence- Johnston 227,
Olive Schoenhals 220, Willie Argent
221, John Livermore 215„ Phyllis
Tozer 213, Cecil Ashton 210, Margar-
et4 BertMarshall 204
Ball 20 , Ma a ,us-
Rus-
sell
sell-Peckett 203, Elmer Miller 196,
Nellie McNeil 186, Olive Lawrence
181, Louis Howard, 181, Joe Howard
171, Luella Glazier 170, 'Francis
Baines 160, Vera Gould 154, Vera
Cook 150.
-M. Wilts°, Teacher,
8•th Division.
Third Class -Robin Hunter 97, Dong
nar Cochrane° 96, Eiilcen Atkinson 96,
Charlotte 'Von 'Rohl 93,,Madelon
Hawkins 90, Olive Rands 89, Myr,-
tle Wittse 88, Mustin Matheson 85,
Ray Carter 84, George Hill 82,
Alex Osbaldeston 80, Burton Bolton
79, Clarence Glazier 76.
Second Class -Alvin House 9.7,
Frank Latter 94, Arthur Hessian 8r
Bessie Cole 79, Iroward Grealis 78
Edgar Maguire 76, Frank Howard 76
Reta Elliott 75. -
FirsIt Class -Tom ,Jackson 98, Lin
nie Nedgger 96, Frieda Schoenha,s 90,
�} timer, Deeves 81, Clyde Wheatley 80
Addle Carter 72.
-M. L.- Ker, Teacher
McKillop Township
, Mrs. Murchie,who was` post mis,-
tress at Winthrop for forty years is
dead. She .w,as very old.
Some who planted hedge fences
many years ago ate now having them
cut `down.
Henry Bonnervies of Brodhagen was
out in McKillop recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell were in Mitchell
visiting the former's parents.
John Murray,: who was operated on
for appendicitis is in a fair way to
recovery.
The municipal elections in MCKil-
1opPassed
off quietly.
The Reeve, Mr, J. M. Govenlock,
• was elected by aoclamation and of the
seven aspirants for the counlpil the
following Were elected ; ConradEch-
ert, J. F. McQuade, Dan Regley and
Robert Archibald, one of each div-
ision,
Goderich
Thos. Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kemp of town,' was accidt;ntalty
lulled in Hamilton las't week, while
employed with the Cataract Power
Company. The body ` was brought
home for interment,
Mr, Roy Grigg of Hamilton, for-
merly of the Bank of Montreal staff
here, was a visitor in town recently.
Mrs. Robt: Morrie of Galesburg, N.
Dakota, has returrril to her home af-
ter a visit in townwith relatives.
Her niece, Miss Annie McMansis, ac-
companied her homer
Mr..0.Chas. Garrow underwent a ser-
ious
ious operation in the local hospital__.
recently but is recovering nicely:
Dr. J. E. and Mrs. Thomas and
little ones halve returned.,to their
homeat Tirzali, S. C.,, alter a c isit
with the parents'. of the lady, Mr.
and Mrs:' J. M. Proudfoot.
Miss Agnes Hamilton returned last
week to her home at Burk's'hai;s af-
ter a fortnight's' Visit here:
The new council is composed of the
following mayor, Chas. E. Reid, ac-
clamation; . reeve, Robert Elliott; de-
puty -reeve, W. F. Clark, acclamation;,
councillors, Frank A. Elliott, J. .. O.
Laithwaite,, H; J:'"Morris, J.' FFI=: Mc-
Clinton, W. Proudfoot, Jr: r'• and ' • E.
Fl. Wigle. • ..
Mr, C. Winterbon of Toronto wa,s
in town last week,
intr. and Mrs. Samuel Treble and
two daughters, of Watrus, Sask.,
have been visiting friends in and. a-
round Goderich for -some -time. t
Miss M. G. Colborne :left on Fri-
day for. Baltimore• after a. visit .with
her. parents; M .andMis. Colborne of
Mrs, Straughan and'son•' Joseph
of Alberta' have been' the' guests of
the lady's mother,' ' Mrs. Jos. 'Geldl-'
thrope, and other friends hereabouts,
Mr. Thos. Tabb, who has been •' re-
siding rn Saskatchewan- for several
years past, has retained to take up
residence in the -old town again.
Mr. Flarry Clueas of Toronto was
a visitor in town for a ' few days
during the decent vacation time.
Miss May Anderson Of Sault Ste,
Marie, ;Klett., visited her cousin, Miss
Pearl Goode, last week,
Mr. Reg Elliott has returned to
Calgary after a visit in the old home
town.
Mrs. Richard Phalen has returned
from a visit of some months at
Biggar, Sask.
Rev. .7. E. Ford was in Toronto last
week attending a meeting 6f the
conference special committee,.
The following officers rs
e we appoint-
ed
e were
ed at the annual meeting recenti(r
held in the local Home Circle : leader
J. E. Toni; vice, Miss McNally Sec-
retary , B. A. Pridhant ; treasurer, S.
E. Hick ; fin. -secretary, Mrs. Wm.
Warnock ; chaplain, Mrs. D. Stoddart;
marshall, Cr. Warnock ; warden, Mrs,-
P.
rs,-P. W. Currie ; guard, Mr, Clark; sen-
tinel, P. W. Currie,
Goderich
The officers of L.0a.. No. 182 were
installed as follows by DM,, J, S.
McMath : master, Thos. W. Nicholson,
deputy, Alex, McNevin; chaplain, J.
H. Million; tee,- secretary, Joseph
McMillu.n ; 'fin, -secretary, Geo. Sow-
erby ; treasurer, Capt. Malcolm Mac-
donald
ao-donald ; lecturer, Robert Brownlee.
Ma 0. McDonald is, home after the
season's fishing.
Dungannon •
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackson return-
ed last week frau a visit to Toron-
to.
Miss Elia Stothers has gone to
Stratford to take a bus'scss course.
Mrs. John Anderson has been in
Goderich for the past week or so
visiting her son.
Mr. John Glenn is in Wingham as-
sisting in rebuilding the factory
which was partially destroyed by fire
some weeks ago.
Mrs. Patterson of Wingham spent a
few days recently with her sister;
Mrs. Robt. McKenzie.
HOUSE AND LOT. FOR SALE, - 7
room house on Maple street good
cellar, town water, cistern, .i. acre
lot with several fruit trees aneij
stone stable. Apply on prefnises.
- George Jackson, Clinton. -16,
ROUSE AND LK FOR SALE ON
Mary street, Five rooms, town
water and cistern, good stable,
quarter acre of land. --J, G. West:
-16.
ANNUAL MEETING. -THE ANNU-
al meeting of the Bayfield Agricul-
tural
ricul-
tural
Society will be held in the
town' hall, Bayfield, on Wednesday,
Jan: 21st, eel.° o'clock .p.m. for re-
ceiving the annual reports, appoint-
ing 'directors for 1914 and such
other business as may come before
the meetingii-R: Snowden, -president,
A, E. Irwui, secretary,' ° -16
FARM FOR SAI ID -Tho William
Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and
south-west part of Lot Number .33,
Maitland Concession, Goderich town-
ship, 144 acres. -Apply to M. Dry -
done, Clinton. ' -16.•
Zurich
Miss Marjorie Strong of Seaforth
was a visitor on the Parr Line near
here last week.
Mr. Louis Jeffrey has moved his
household effects to his new farm
at St. Joseph. He wilt -lc ,rich mis-
sed by his many friends.
Mr. C. F. "Brown of . Kilmanagh,
Mich., has been visiting his brother,
Mr. Jacob Brown of the Goshen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaver and dau-
ghter, Miss Salina, have gone on a
visit 1.o friends in London and Ber-
lin.
Mr, Alex. Sparks of Saskatoon is
home a4 a visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Sparks.
Marriages
SPUHL.-ROBERTON - At Blyth,
Jan, '1st., Amos Spuhl to Catir-
erino Roberton., daughter of Mr,
"rhos. Roberton, of Flullett,
PATTERSON-CRq'WEIN In Hen-
sailon Dec.t c. 3 h Lillie Ortwein
to Jas. Patterson,
HAMILTON-FLEUTY - Iu Kincar-
dine, on Jan. 3rd, David Hamil-
ton, to Louise Plenty, both obi
Wingham.
Deaths
HICKS,=Suddenly in Goderich town-
ship, on January 14th, Hart' U.
Hicks, aged 57 years.
DOWSON-In Stanley township on
Jan. 12th,- Sarah Peck, wife of
Mr.. Henry Dowson aged 64 years
10 months.
GRIEVE -In Winnipeg, on Dec, 261th,
Charles W Grieve, second son of
Mr. Thomas Grieve, of Waddeek,,
Sask., formerly of McKillop, aged.
26 years and. 8 months.
KRUGER-In Seattle, Wash., on
Dec.- 29th, Margaret Elizabeth
Cochrane wife of Albert Kruger
formerly of Flillsgreen, aged 27
years 3 months and' 3 days.
MEETING OF TI -IE HURON 0012N
ty council The council of the cor-
poration of the County of Huron
will meet in the council chamber,
in the Town of G dericr, on
Tues-
day the 27th, day of January 1914,
at the hour of 3 o'clock. Accounts
aga9rst the county, requiring .set-
tlement, trust be placed with the
clerk before this- date. -W. Lane,
Clerk. Dated at Goderich, Jan-
uary the 12th, 1914. • -L8'-2
COTTAGE. FOR SALE, - SIX
rooms, cement cellar, town water..
Located 'in' the centre of the town.
- Apply at The News -Record" of-
fice. -15
AUCTION SALE OF 30 HEAD OF
Choice Durham Cattle' at the .Hotel
Normandie Barns, Clinton,' oh Wed
•rtesday,, Jan. 21st, at 1 o'clock p.-
m.•
:m.' ' as follows : 1 beautiful roan
cow 4 years ,due at •tifxle'of sale, '1
fine red cow 4 years due Jan. 28,
1 Jersey cow 4 years freshened Sept.
5 fine Durhams due in Feb., 10
cows due in March and April, 12
head of Durhams red and roans ris-
ing 2 years. Guarantee : Any cow
represented to be in calf and prov-
ing not to be by March lst may
be returned and cash or notes will
be refunded, Terns -Cash of 8
months on approved joint notes
'bearing 5 percent. -G. 'Ffolland,
proprietor, T. Gundry, auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF' FARM, FARM
Stock, Implements and Household
Furnitureat lot, 10, con. 9 Htr1=
lett, on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 1
o'clock p.m. The farm being lot
16 on con. 9 and with one-half of
lot 15, con. 9, containing
140 acres, under tillage, balance
all in grass with plenty of good
spring water, also good brick dwel-
ling with basetncnt and furnace
Barn 106x36 alar shell 56x28 with
good cement wall under each ; good
orchard hard aril soft water.
Stock- and implements ; horse,
aged, mare, 2 cows 4 -year-old, due
to farrow April 25th, 26th, 2 heif-
'ers due to farrow Apr. 10th, May
12th, heifer calf, well bred young
sow, binder, rower nearly new 618
cut, hay loader, truck wagon and
rack. yed drill, high wagon, set
sleighs, double plow, riding plow,
set iron harrows, cutter nearly
new, buggie, hay rake, souther, set
double harness, set single harness
mounted, 150 bus, of mangels, a-
bout 10 tons hay, 20 tons straw,
3 tons nrillett, 10 tons bean straw,
150 bus good seed oats, a quantity
of good seed white beans, 120 (rens,
bath tub, soft water pump, section
grind stone, ` sugar kettle, lawn
mower, 2 oak bbls, daisy churn, in-
cuhailor and brooder, piano, cook
stove, doz. kitchen chairs, hay fork
rope and slings complete, dos cow
chain;, wheel barrow, grain . bags,
silo fork, chains, forks and other
articles to numerous to mention,
and about 20 cord of 20 inch stove
wood dry. Terms of land made easy
and known at time of sale or • ap-
ply to address, Blyth Phone 278.
Terms -$5 and under cash over that
amount 8 months credit on ap-
proved joint notes, discount of 6
percent. off for cash on credit a-
mounts.. J. L. Allen, Londesboro,
proprietor, T. Brown, Auctioneer,
The great Irish drama comedy
Tel
AllAllirisll tuen
Presented by St. Joseph's Dra-
matic Society
ra-matic.Scciety of Clinton.
Town Hall, Clinton.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE' SALE OF
Farm Stock and Implements, -By
virtue of a warrant to me directed
against the goods and chattels of
Nathaniel Baer and Adelia A. Baer
I have seized and wilt sell by pub
lie auction' at Lots 5, 6 and 15,
Maitland ccn, Colborne, on Monday,
January 19th commencing at 1 o'-
clock eharp,
'clock'eharp, at lots 5 and 6 Bay
horse,'; brown mare, brown. horse,
16 storehogs, about 160 lbs, each,
2 brood sows, have leen bred, 15
ewes, 1 'ram lamb, Massey -Harris
Binder, McCormick Mower,, Mower,
Deering . •rake, 10 foot, 2 sets' of
.Harrows, 2 walking,, plows, shadier,;
:set of teas,: harness, 2 heavy wag-
ons, set of <' sleighs, Bisset disc,
.Cockshutt teener, Sylvester cultiva-
tor, Massey-llarris ,cultivator, Gang
plow, 2 fanning ,tills,' Massey -Har-
ris drill, Noxon drill,' Turnip drill,
pulper, wheelbarrow, ,a quantity of
Lumber, Maple and Elin, a quan-
tity of oats .and mixed grain, a
. quantity of hay. And at lot 15,
Maitland'eon., will be . sold : Bay •
marc, 8 years old, sorrel horse 13
years old, 2 jersey rows supposed
to' be in calf, 2 Holstein cows,
supposed•• to be in calf, 3 farrow
cows, in good condition; 5 calves,
3 pigs nearly ` fat, 12 pigs 4 •
Months old, 11 pigs 3 Months 'old,
A number ` of '' Fowl,' 2 sets of
heavy harness, good heavy wagon,
new wagon, box and shelving, coin-
binaticit. stock rack, 2 sets of
'light driving harness, 2 ciitters, 1
2 -seated Democrat, Bisset roller,
Frost'& -Wood disc, plow, harrow
and scuffler, fann'ng mill, horse-
power and jack, cutting Fox, Cold,
ter Ss Scott drill, pulper, set 2000
ib. scales, Uneeda Separator, Wheel-
barrow, a quantity Of maple' - and
Elm lumber, a quantity of wood
and shingles, .a quantity of corn in
,- stools and, barn,. a quairtity of
straw, Potatoes, forks, , -shovels,
chainsand numerous, other articles.
Terms. -Gash or tori months credit
will be given on furnishing approv-
ed joint notes bearing interest at
the rate of six per annum. Any
person or persons interfering with
or removing goods before same are
settled for will be prosecuted.-
Thomas
rosecuted-Thomas Gundry, Bailiff.
Wed. Jan. 21st.
Beautiful Scenery
Phalen Orchestra
Several Specialities under di-
rection of Prof. J, F. Roche,.
Prices 25 and 35 cents.
Plan at Fair's Friday Jan,16.
PEOrV[0TION
NEXT
SUNDAY
Teachers and
Scholars are urged
to be in their
places.
ONTARIO ST.1
SUNDAY SCHOOL
TO THE PUBLIC. -HAVING AC-
cepted an agency for the Mutual
Life Assurance Co. of Canada I
solicit your patronage and wish to
be your Life Insurance' agent -
Yours truly, MurrayGibson,
Bruce -
field. -16-2.
CREAM WANTED, -I AM AGENT
for the Walkerton Creamery. Any
Person having cream' to dispose of
please write or phone me. --Edgar
J. Trewartha, Holmesville, P. 0.
Phone 15 on 1,53. -15.
FRED. FOUBISTER, BANDMAS-
tcr Clinton Kitties Band, Teacher of
Band instruments.. A limited num-
ber of pupils desired. Music and
talent furnished for all occasions.
-15
FRESH CREAM CAN BE HAD AT
Bartliff's and McLennan's restaur-
ants. -1800
FOR SALE. -GOOD WHITE PINE
Lumber at $29 per thousand feet.
Apply to W. J. Paisley. -11.
FOR SALE. -HOUSE AND- LOT
(No. 463) on Albert street. A.
Scotchinere, proprietor. Seven
rooms, cellar, town waterworks. 3
acre garden with stable. For par-
ticulars apply to -A. ' E. Matheson,
Clinton, Ont, -10
WANTED, -EXPERIENCED GIRLS
and girls to learn knitting and
looping. Will pay $5.00 per week
while learning. Steady employ-
ment, pleasant position. 'Apply
now, -Clinton Kitting Co. -93
BELLEVIEW FARM DAIRY. --
From our stock of first-class cows
we are prepared to supply you
twice daily with the best of milk
and cream. We solioit a share • of,
your patronage, -E. B. Hill, Phone
-80.
PRINCESS THEATRE
Open Every Evening,
SHOWING GOOD, BRIGHT, HIGFI
()LASS MOVING PICTURES.
Admission 5 cents. ' Saturdays and
holidays 10 cents, Children ac-
companied by their par-
ents 5 cents,
COME AND SPEND A HAPPY
HOUR.
ROOMS and BOARD.
WILI, EVERYONE, THAT WILL
FURNISH SUCFI-ACCo11'1MODA-
TION FOR' ANY YOUNG LAD-
IhIS. THAT' .WE' MAY BRING TO
THE TOWN FOR. ADDITIONAL
HELP INr OUR FACTORY,
PLEASE REGISTER THEIR
NAMES WITFI US AND CON-
FER A GREAT FAVOR.
Clinton Knitting Co.
HOUSE' FOR SALT} - S'TO'RY AND
a half frame house on Queen street,'
10 rooms, town and -soft water.
acre of land with a number of
apple, plum and pear trees. A stab-
le and good sized chicken house.
For further particulars apply on
premises or acldre1 s -Mrs. Albert
Turner; Clinton, Ont. -11
CHOICE PASTURE FARM FOR
Sale :-Lot 21, Concession 5, Stan-
ley, containing; 77 acres under' cul-
tivation, 10 acres in pasture and
7 acres in good bush ; consisting'of
cedar, hemlock, beech and maple.
There is a good frame barnand
cedar log .house. Those wishing to
purchase a good .pasture farm, with
opportunity., for .,light ' agriculture
will do well in interesting them-
selves 'irii this property, • as river.
runs through this farm and woods
afford excellent shelter, and . grass
is alway11 the best. -Apply to J.
J. Richardson, Varna.
FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40, AND.
part of Lot 39, Con. 9; ' Goderich
township, consisting of 107 acres
all cleared and good tillable"' land
with the exception of five acres 'Of
- bush and ten• acres of orchard con-
taining apples, plums and cherries.
' Farm in good condition being of
good" clay loam, well, fenced and'
having an abundance of excellent
water. On the premises are- two
barns, one 58x30 with shed 257E40,
all on stone foundation.' The oth-
er barn is 50x30 witlt'shed'47x30
and also a gravel house. Situated
one mile from school mile from
English church, 1 mile from Meth-
odist church, 5 -miles from Clinton,
6 miles from Bayfield. Rural Tele-
phone connection. Also part of Lot
36, Telephone Road, containing 50
acres 'adjaintns. school and 4 miles
from Clinton, on - hich there are
no buildings ' but conta,n._7 a small
swamp making it an excellent ;as-
ture farm, For further particulars
apply on the premises, or address -
Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, 'Oat. Poona
7 on 155. -71.
FARM FOR SALE -,THE UNDER -
signed oilers for sale his rine farm
of aboutacres 30 adjoining the
1 I
town of Clinton. The farm is in
a good state of cultivation and
has good buildings -brick house,
bank barn, driving house, pig pen,
etc -all comparatively new. A first
P Y
class young orchard containing all
kinds of fruit, also small fruits.
The farm is well fenced and well
drained and is a very desirable
home. For further particulars
apply on premises or address John
Torrance, Clinton P. O. -63
FOR SERVICE. -I HAVE- FOR
the improvement of stock a thoro-
heed Polled Angus bull. Terms,
$1.50, one dollar at time of secs
vice and balance when cow proves
to be in calf. -T. K. Mair, lot 56,
Maitland con., Goderich township.
THE CORNED STORE
Live and Let Live
FOODS.
We sell Foods all the Break-
fast foods, all the dinner
and supper foods, also the be-
tween meal foods.
FRUITS.
Fruits, ? uts, Confections
etc,
FISH.
Fish, Fresh frozen herring,
halibut, fresh frozen paddies,
filletts and salt water herring.
A CALL SOLICITED. •
E. E. HUNNIFORD
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•HAVE.YOU EVE
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• •TRIED IT ?
Fresh Gorgonzola Swiss
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Che•ese, a rich cleamery '
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substance. Swit-
.Made in •
zerlaud from goats milk..
• With blue streaks and
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skippers? ('Well May kle,, •
:`But still it is the kind
. Mayor Jackson raves a
• bout. 'and tickles his •
. .. pal- •
y
• ate every time. •'
me •.
• But in ease you do not care i.
• for Mayor Jackson's Cheese we •
• have the very Best Canadian •
Cheese made in oirr own Connery
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from rich Cows Milk and, Inger- •
• soli' Cream Cheese made from •
• _rich cream all on exbililt in oro •
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• i,The Hub Grocery.
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For Health, Comfort and
Convenience, let us instal
one of our Chemical Clos-
ets. Perfectly Sanitary.
and odorless.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.'
-EATING AND , PLUMBING I
ALL ITS BRA.^'CFIES.
THE BEST SEASON
YET.
The past season has been •
our best in Clinton but, we
expect the coming one to be
better still,
Our Poultry Department
will be carried on more vig-
orously in the future than in
the past,
This too we••can say of
our C'iain and Flour and Feed
Department.
We respectfully solicit
your trade for the ensuing
year and wish you all a Hasp
py and Prosperous, ).914.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up=to=date' -Firm
'CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins.
Sewing Machines and
Supplies.
If you need a new Sewing Mac-
hine let me know, about it for I
can supply you with any make .'
you desire. I also keep on hand
a fu 11 stock of supplies, needles;
oil, etc, If the machine you have
needs repairing bring it to me
and I will put it to rights. '
•
A general Insurance business also
carried on.
A. HOOPER
Store Next Wiltse's Grocery.
Slabs For Sal
LIVE AND LET, LIVE GROCER. !,
Sale.
ELECTRIC WIRING
Electric Bells, Telephones,
ete. done on short notice.
Call and get prices of electric
supplies of every description :
-Tungsten and Carbon Lamps-,
-Flashlight Batteries-
-Hot point . Heating . Goods.-
-Shades and Fixtures -
Work will be done at a very
reasonable price. Distance
not considered in contract,
W. J..HUDDART,
Coates' Block, CLINTON
Skates
llollow Iiroulld
15e.
BYA & SUITTER
Sanitary, lumber* Moons
HARDWOOD SLABS, 14
INCHES LONG. IDEAL
FOR SUMMER USE.
ALSO 12 INCH BODY
WOOD:
Stapleton Saw Mill
I COLLEGE
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AT HOME
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Thousands of ambitious young
people
are fast in 'their own homes
to occupy lucrative positions as at
eno&
raphers, bookkeepers, tclepehers
,
civil
ser servants, in fact every sphere of
Business Activities.
cta . You may finish t
college if yyou, so wish. Positions unr•
an teed. 1')ntor• college any day. rndiv
ideal instruction. Expert teachers,
coAnIFe for t waoithh
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aThirty ,sers'experience. Largestest t
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in
emir Canada. Seven colleges. Special t
tors' Association ofCanada, Bumme
School at famous Spsttan BusiuossCollege,
London,
CLINTON BUSINESS COLLECE
eo. SrovToN B W n
ii President. B.
R Prir eipal,
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