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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-02-05, Page 5elsrUsry'51h, 19'14 Dt Si 13a M! Ra Ne 410; lie sic Mi Ca 1;t Ge 311 ca .Je Au 88, be '85, 'flu Le la do Ru Fr Ce 73; •0r *Tr Bu -Co No d2 21 El1 lee He 17 Ro Re Ro Ge leo Jo Cal Ro 200 175 Ha ` ;St Te 228 121 Gla ler 203 Bel sel ive 163 J Sc 281 Pec enc 252 for La Ma Ve F 011 202 vo Ca Au 156 Gla T cph Ca 82, 70,, holt Ta T Ts!' ,...,` .. ic School• Report. allinton Publ04111,4 F•i st Divtsio : >.,. , u _ ., . , A, claps,' '75 ,pere°lit,• tequieed,Ma x,. , 30, narks required ,323, • •,. L. I3olmes,. 380„ A. Allis •377, . W rea,e 355 :< N. I{cavi d . 3.19 teepee 1? , e Yto ,attenbury 346 A. Leonard 346,., R. (cMath 338, 1S, Ladd 336 N.`:Wat= ens, 337, 0; Shepley 331,. H': Manning ••R a0, -`.V C 32 .:' "• epic, 7, A Armour :,. e11 • -• r. hcller 325, 1.• Pzck tt 3'::3 M l , .3 B, class 60 percent roqutrod. •Max. 30,. nxaxks rcqutrad 258,: .... ,. e gee; ,Marsha 1 .12, f3 a°kson308 `M: •Walker .302 F' W.ai- . '.; s 295,- L. Langford 293, L Boeck I., 92 L. Hearn 290, M Holland=; 278' n,Holtand , Czlazier 273. M. • Moore 271, M, IeNe' , 2 • , it 66, :FI: Forrester. 10, M. ntledge 2fi0, H. Greig, ::59. itbjocts xamined one Grammar, Literature, rithmetic, Geography, ` • -0. D. iloucsk, I'. nc! al, P Sy^olid Division. Masks Obtainable 41:0 -Robbie !llama: 34'8, Ethel W airy Ranee. 32, „wale .eacesoa 0, Marion Andrews ons, k1 -lea Mac- au ho 327, Lyda l,:viirrruue t26 g YY lex Eagleson 316, lhsrr} Lawrence rence 0, George Middleton 303. G;ulalie ill 305, Fred Wallis ';, Maictie iipley 279; Mary Taylor 75. Juniors -Ernest • Hall ' 322, Earl )open 302, Ruth Argent 501, Asa.?11. eves 287, • Mary Walton 210, Mad- )n Shaw 279, Fanny Hcil'yar 278, vire Draper 262, Edna 'West 252; -M, E. Chidley, Teacher. Third Division. senior Class -Helen Rosie 96, Willis peer 9fi, Earl Livermore 92, Ag- Walker 8G Winnie Nelson 85 ora Miller 84, Annie Lawrence 82, Milker 81, Charlie Bell 80, anee Gree 79, Bert Sloman 79 wrence West 78, Dora Schoenhals Stewart N>el3riea 72, Mildred Liv- note 72, Hattie Livermore 71, Al- i mecorvric 67, Pearl Gould] 66 Am- a*, McGuire 61, Jr. Class r aJosephine ss 1 s h aoy Y e8 93,Jr Marcus racy 80, Anna Grealis 72, George tPker 7.1„Earl Johnston 70, Evelyn ell 60, Fred Peskin ,60: F I -J. Wilson, Teacher. Fourth Fourth llivision. ll 8v lassett my Hellyar 89, Harry r, H y Twyeford 82, Cora ]ler 82, Fergus Reynolds 82, Jabez lids 80, John' Taylor 79, Blanche ;son 74, Marjorie Beaton 74, Gor n Hall 71, Bessie Murphy 71, Wil- ''Murch 70; Jas, Walker 65. fr. 3rd, -Macgregor Grant 87, Bes- Morrish 84, Agnes Reynolds g4. ldred Biggins 83, Lottie Judd 81, thie Wylie 81, Kenneth Carter. 78, to .Hardy 73, Frank Caruso 72, o, Carter 72, Jack Bawden 70, tie Ladd 68, Eva Boeck 68, Fred. Nott 63, Flugh Maguire 83. -L. Stevens Teacher. Fifth Division, 3r, class -Gertrude Fowler 97, EI- nor McTaggart 9G, Ivy Plewes 991, en Miller 90, Daisy Nediger 89, dreg Collyer 88, Harold Lawson Nellie Routledge 88, Helen Ro- :ton 86..Nisbet Cook 85, Helen Grigg Margaret'. Cree 82, Charlie "'M e- ire 75, Leona Taylor 74, Lucy vy 73, Amy Gould .72, Gladys Hol- n Lawson anion McIntyrenY sb69 60Gor- Jr, class -Leila, McCartney 91, th Evans 89, Donna Mulholland 8.1, silk Murch $4, Gladys McGuire 80, 111 Matheson- 77, Winnie McMath Herbie Holt77, Winnie 73, Switzer Balis, 72, Africa Hill 68, Percy Liv- more 68, ,Frank Scruton 68, Roy ermore 07, Cecil Look 01 Hiltonr, its 64, Douglas Tozer 60, -FI Courtice, Teacher. Sixth llivision. r: class, total marks 250 -Agues rube 234, Audrey McIntyre 231, rman McNeil 231, Mattie Blacker 7, Albert Carrick `L18, Joan Ford 6, Katherina Grant 2112, Jack Wig- eon•209, Bert Maguire. 207, George loft 199, Violet Huller 187, Kath- n Livermore 180, Sadie Gibbs, 180, len Ladd 180, Luella McClinchey 1 Sr; class, total marks 250 -Kenneth rkc 237•, Mervin Deeves 226, Leo ynolds 2114, Hairy Cochrane 206, land Walker 203, Lillian Judd 197, urge Menne) 182, Nellie Cooper uglas Ball 17.1, Joe Allison 178,171, e Carter 1c70, :Edgar Wiltse 169;' r. 2nd, total marls 250- Rosieperson :use 221, Marguerite von Rohl 216, bent Middleton 204, Henry loman Y Barrie Combe 198, Willie Miller -:-Olive Cooper, Teacher. Seventh Division. Sr ceass, total marks 250- Ruth le 2 Y Katie Beaton 234, Grace ong 2 4, Isabel Johnston 233, Myr- Sweet 230, Marion Morris 228, : , Wilfrid Grant 225, John,Nediger , Charlie Shipley 220, Isabel] ilei 217, Ferguson Carter. 208, exf McTaggart 20,,,' Charlie Mennen , Eleanor Plumsteel 195, Myrtle 1 799, Wallace Wheatley 192, Rus- Benzo 181, Ernest Ford 177, 01- : Murphy 169,'Clyde Kennedy •1HE r. Blass, fetal marks 300 -Olive hoenbals 289, Norma Treleaven Kenneth Roberton 270 usse ken; ,' R l 268, Phyllis Tozer 264, Floe- o Johnston . 255, Nellis McNeil Eines Miller 247, ,Kathleen Tay, :hibets 244,, Myrtle ,Carrick47thl ' v yOlive d✓renee `242, Clifford Cooper .225, r ence Ball 210,O Cecil g,Ashtcn,201, ra Gould 188. - cher, Eight Division. iltse, Tea, our:th class -Robin Hunter 2x9, rer Rands 203, Marg g aret Rutledge ,, Eileen Atkinson 199, Charlotte :. 'Rohl 186, Bream, Bolton 180 r In 0 Evans 170, Ray - Carter 1'73,- stirn Matheson 160,: Donna C'oclir73, Leola Livermore 153, Clarence zier 143, hied c[a s,-Sossip Cole 93, "J•os- Caruso 80, Doris Coilyet 85, tharine McTaggart 84, Lulla Crich Arthur' Hessian 81., Bruce Tozer. Howard Grealis 68, Howard Myr-■ and fit• !coed class-Linnie Nediger 97, n Jackson 95, -M. L. ,Ker, Teacher, $Igth 117 r, R. J. M. Barr has had the rooms abot4 his store neat] ,fixed up Y. and will ; c u em e 1 n : w 1 o c py th ae a dw l i g, _, Laynzen s „ Miestonary banquet i' , will be: held in Si,SeAndrew eaclutrea onsLhuisday. evening; M. James Mcrl:oy, a pi:osperous fanner in Manitob has' been visit-, :' mg his brgtliers, Messrs. W. I3, ilii' T•:C. Mcfiroy, of town- and John •of orris..It 1s o illy, emU ,, rs ab 14 y yea M . _a since Mt, -McIlroy, went we,M1br... g Mr, Adani: Cutn)ng-and fits 'sl$4er• �, ,., . -Mrs, Johnston, who. have been t,tsit- - Mg their - arents in tow ,:lir:. n p P n, a d Mrs. 'N. Curntng, left last week Yet.' 'their . ,,a their bo to u in. the west. Mrs.. Geo. Cowan, of Last_ W xtxan osli passed'; away a6 bar Homo °n' Thursday Of last week alter a short illness. 'Mrs. Cowan was only twee- t -seven years of age and had been Yg married but two years. • ••'Seaforth. •'' :' ears McLau ;lin has e - the, M gl who a been , g rest of Flies. Murray, >pturtuid to box tea ': '1" led 0 1st, k hon n o o, Oh. a wee , Se ,; t , NPisr,rMar ret Walso .visited livens] s, , . _ )u > icier• last week. The funeral of ,tha late Mrs, Anent; nlothcr`of', Ma or 'Amoat of eaforth , Y S and until; about a' year ago „a resident t • - d ° of town,,, 4o•t Place freta her former }come ]tele on, Tuesday of last week, ;11 .. „ The deco sed lad •, who .was eighty-. Yr , g Y. two-yetars: of age,, ilei at .the home .. P lieu•'^d a hter in Lod o a g n,on, - � Seaforth ave `ma,v.rlt ,. ' for the g a Y, e ,Canada Temperance Act at ;,the toting ; week ago; , • g Mina Kate Horan of Konora is home: „• . en a visit to her parents, Mr. and_ 11Irs. J. Koran.' Mr, and Mrs, lie Davis o1 Tilso,n- burg spent a leev days in town 'with the lady's y Parents, Mr. and Mrs; A. Davidson,. last week. Mrs. •I€ing, who has been visiting her mother, 1VIrs, case of Maple ;Hall; returned last week to her home in PitiF'adptphia. "` Miss Mar and her broth Y' Stoddarda ers, Carl and Dave, of Detroit were here. last week attending the funeral of their father: Mr. A, E. Colson was in Toronto recently visiting his mothelr, who is Miss Myrtle Beecroft of Wingham and Miss Laura Robb ' of Brlgrave spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Naylor last week,good' Mrs. (Dr.) Gillespie of Baden, has been the guest of Mrs. John Gillespie of town. Mrs. M. Broderick has been, e11 der- ing the past week or so. Mrs. Fred Davis of Goderich has been in town visitingher brother, Mr. A. Davidson,whhas been rete q ill. - He is now recoverin;, , Miss Nellie Beale es now recover- tag nicely and it is hoped she will sopa be quite well again. Waterloo Maggieine lllantf enc b r s te been s Belle, 15110 i$ teaching there, Mr. W. C. Snarling, manager of the g g Union Banic at Wellwood, Man., has returned home after spending some time with her mother here who is very ill, Mr. Joseph I3oggarth es able to be about again alvei a very severe at- tack ot afttient, Mr. C. S. Andrews has sold his grocery stock to Mr. Wm. Govenlock and intends going west in the spring. Mr. Walter Haines of the Dominion. Bank staff is at his Home in Wingham nursing a sprained an:tle wh•!c}t he got skating, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bullard have moy- ed •to Goderich, where Mr. Bullar$ lias accepted a position with the R FFIOUSE Road Machine Com an •. riTr. and Mrs. Bullard have been, residents of 1°tvn for twenty years and their de -froth parture is much regrpttad, The •old mail route between Bruce: field and Seaforth, which has existed for over a, quarter of a century, has been discontinued, •the mail now •going via Clinton by rail. The establish- molt of rural mail routes have made litany changes •in mail •routes, pcs.t- offices, etc., but when everything is will,besettled Wand that Itvotkis angeatorder (o11 •g vemenee; Mr. Ne!! Murray of Saskatoon is home visiting lis parents, Mr, and' Mrs, John Murray of Egmondviile, Mr. Geo. W. Holman of Egmond- vine has been appointed a county and- iter, w, .i• Bcngough tthlle ie town last week was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. •Arch. Scott: Mrs. Acheson and he son, l4lr. Wn1,AND �lclreton, of 6e:deride were in town last weetc visiting Mn, and Mrs. J. C. Greig. Mr. James Stoddard of 13gnzond- villc died at his ]tome there on Stn- day week after a somewhat protract -ship, ed mimes, •tioneer. it Hensa ll ' • .Mt, and Mrs.' s Harry Arnold,Arnold„and Mt. ion and M> J, Lonthron attended ih. e twn f jneral: of the late Mee, Stanbuty. an Exeter Lr etcr, last ,week. , Mrs,.7hos, 1VItudocit has rGthrn7d,aG tor. •, is't or a.co a 1 couple or months with her dal]ghber, AU',0TION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements. -Mr, ']'hoe,' Brown 71as been 'to sellapub- Y he auction°at Lot, 8, 'Cana 7lul- 1ett, on, Wednesda ,TE'ch. 18th :Irl;", Y u followul+ i S Igor y ; hhaz'y draft mfl)•o, tzz,toai; hcayy draFt'zriaro 10 ars old r; aa• r; draft marc 5 30 ! y FOR ,SALE,•-I1o'os1i ' AND . LOT N . 463 o , ) on Albert street, A. Seotcl a e , , r Proprietor. Seven ', rooms cellar, o waterworks•, ,d r •♦ were garden withabable. 'For par- tieula n, On . iii=A. E.' Matheson, ClfuLon :Ont. .. -lq roe ....'s ! ♦ • • • • • t V�` • . ♦, , ::: , R a ♦ ♦; s • •,;•w, •, Mrs. 0,,.1{oggarth . of • years old,; im faal ; :good driver, G ♦ ` ♦" .: t Calgary, Alta:, Mrs. `Seller :ot Tor lite =i 't y o t az ed for ,. a couple of days last week with her •Parents, Mt: arxi Mrs'. Wm, Moir, M , . ., Mc,. Cleve Joynt left: last ek:far we his home at Nelson B, C; where; he ., ' �. has a ' intere t" an s in a flurishing -bar .- ness,'aftel a,vtsit with relatives,her - ° ,ars ]d : he ) Q o ,, avy gcidm� „2; }cars old , heavy filly, ,2 .years old 2 beauy ;spite „colts Well matched g 1 : it 12years., .: .pony _ , ofd, in , blood p' :� , . . , t, freshened•- sprang mbe,. Cow 'due in cow duoto calvei n ,Your March °w due n , cow t , April 2 tat :: $ , :., steers 2 years old , 4 yalves, s en g good shade;; 2, spring calves;, 1 Dec : 'BELLEVIk7W F A- M DAIRY. From our stock ef•:Yrs - first-class joy len t aro . r Reith 4 to supply you, rtw'ico daily with: the hesb of m1 k . and cream, o_ of c' w s 11t a sharp ot, at a .-E• :.: P , roe Es+ B. Illi], Phone.. --•80. _ • ♦ *., • •' , The Demand fUC;: White', • w Q, , • 1.1144 rOCluCt9 IS ;sw0 : •:': • ,: p , 6Q Mr ,,. _ r; • lt] the_, ountr :. , • g, y_apd W@.;•;,. • • .glaCl] anClonllCe that a i;• • y ' • ♦ 8or 1sa :With a' f • •1 -:• •. . u 1 lila ';, s0ltme ' •," f011OCVv ou's:" ab t,.: , : Mr. Owen Geiger ember calf • 1goat '. 11 i " • 3 ', • lit • ptaB.... , ,r • y""" "- • . was electedpigs, E presi dent of the South Huron .A Agricultural Society at .its; recent annual meeting. g 'A sprin stock and seed ••c g show will be held,. in Hensallin future. months old'. 1 good brood sow : 75 • hens , 300 bushels of roots• 'Im le- p' . meats: Massey -Hargis bind'e 7 -ft. out with' sheaf carrier, ruck and foie carriagir, nearly new ; Massey- 12 CiOTI -, E FOR SAL]e.,- h.; ' SIY rooms, :centent,:cellar, town water; Located in the centre. of the town. „ '-ARP1Y at The, News -ripcord of- nee -15'• w+: • Tom, •White *' SwduRolled Wheat ' 8 l : • extra lar a flakee s .• ` • Rolled Peas p gs s:' ,0, • • �• � P g • • Rolled Peas in pekgs. ♦,;' " Corn meal. • .: ea Yeast • • combinad -hoe seed drill' • cakes. - , ;' Births STREETS -1n Clinton, on .,Tan. 29t1t to Mr, and .Mrs, Calvin Streets, daughter. g WELSTIF-In Goderich township,on Feb, 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Welsh, a son. WI3arxis nearly new ; Massey -Harris' eultiva-. tor with. wide and narrow. shares ; Masse Harris 1 a rake 3 -drum Y i. Yand land roller, nraily new; Bainng ` wagon with box, shelving and spring seat, nearly new ; fanning m111 ; ce- CC - dar stock tacit ; cedar gravel box ; plow, walking plow• Verity souther'', Verity scu0iei ; 1 et doublle harness WANTI]D.-EXPERIENCED I G RLS girls to learn knittin and looping Rill g. $x.00 pec week whop 1'earr.'in g Steady emplpy _ rttent, pleasant position. Apply• P n now. -Clinton I{nittiny, Co.C'-93: HakiPRPowdor • 971111111.""7"7""-, , • e secretuccess in taking !. • is the kind•_ use. Try ofbakingpowder to ,. because ' ! rtischemecall ere. • y p . • ;, • s white 4. tciSV✓ai1 motto: Surlty of Purity, , • : GOderlchsteel Miss Grace 'Wise has been vision Toronto friends. g: Miss Hess. of Zurich was `the guest last creek other sister, Mrs r Gordon Bissett. .. 14Ir. Win. Stothers, who srastained fracture of the i'eg spm° time ago, is now ab • le to be out a ain. gY Mrs, John Brigham of Hensel! spent a few days in town last week with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Foster. 111r. Harry Morrish of Oxbow, Sask. was in town a few days last week. Dr, Mabee was in Toronto last week atttuiding the wedding of his cousin. Mrs. Phillip Holt slipped on an icy walk one day recently and fractured her leg. Mr., James Caldwell passed away at his home here last week after a lengthy illness. Mr. Thos. C, Wright of Hamilton in town for a few days recently visiting ugh father, Mr. J. J. Wright,reMcGONIGLE-In who lias been ill, but who is now re- covering, Mr, and Mrs. Wut. Murray's dau6tr Vera. 141.; passed away after a Prolonged ellness at the early age of nineteen years. The funeral took place en Thursday last. A'BELL.-In Goderich on January 28tH, to Mr: and Mrs. Wm., Abell, 2 sets single harness, one set new ; N 0 • a daughter. STANI3URY-In Exeter, on Januar 25th, to Mr. and Mrs, J. G..Stan- bury; a daughter, , • Deaths MILLER ,? set Iron harrows ; set bob sleighs ; sot logR bunk's ;'grind stone ; De La- volvl cream se p past , et pastor , sal) sap pail's and spells ; sugar kettle ; Chatham incubator and brooder ; hay fork, car repos nncLpulley; hay rack ; Daisy churn ; torics,' chains shovels ditching scoop CHOICE PASTU1tE FARM FOR Sale :-Lot 21, Coneessiou 5, Stan-' ley, containing 77 acres under cul- tivation, 40 acres to pasture and ' 7 acres in of bush ; and cedar, hemlock, beech and ritaand There is a good frame barn and_ cedar log house. • •"�` . • ! >�j �+ r r s NV 'T T, 0 1 1 a 1 i4 s ! •: • "The Hub Orocery.'� • p . •.�...••••.••�••••�ylr: -In Bayfield on Feb. 5th, Michael Miller, aged 70, years, STANBURY-On Jana 27th in EYe- ter, Margaret Octavia, J. G. Stanbur wife °F Y, barrister,rm .`]'HENT -In London, 00 .Tan, 25th, Margaret Ho Inger, widow of the late J. G, Azimut, in her 84th "vent• STODDART-In Egmondvilte, on Jan, and ; ; pea harvester, turnip puiper, no outside stock allowed on the palm-, ices. Terms -all sums of $10 . and under, cash. On o"ver that amount 8 months credit will' be given on approved joint notes. 4 percent. off for cash on credit amounts. All must be sold without reserve as the owner has rented his farm and is Phose wishing to purchase a good pasture farm• with• oPeortunety for light agriculture will do well in interesting. selves in thisproperty,g as river runs through this farm and woods afford excellent shelter, and grass is always the best. -Apply to J. J. Richardson, Varna. For�Artlflclal Hatching and Raising Chickens we have Prairie -State Incubators and Universal Hovers 25th, James Stoddart in his 72nd year. Seaforth, Jan 27th, Geo. McGoni le, g aged 72 years. retiring from farming. • -James J. Rapson, proprietor, Thos. Brown, auctioneer. -19-2. FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40 AND part of Lot 89, Con, 9, Goderich township, consisting of 107 P, - a great savingon the old of hatching ith hens_, way EILBER-In Crediton Jan, 27th, Mks. Jacob Either, aged 80 years, 10 months. RANKIN-In Wingham, on Jan: 25th, Richard WOOD WANTED -FIFTEEN CORDS green maple wood 22 inches long. Must all be first class body wood g acres all cleared and good tillable land with the exception of five acres ot bush and ten acres of orchard con - raining apples, plums and cherries, Cali and see our dil3play, --four different siZEs of In- cubators, eubators, Rankin, in his 87th year.school QUIRIC-Til Wingham, oa Jan. 24th, Helen Shuttleworth, wife of Mr. John Quirk, in heir 7941, year. GR -In -In 14larlette, vIich., on Jan. 29th, William E, Graham, and delivered at the Clinton Model grounds. Tenders received by the undersigned up to Feb. 6th -S. Kemp, chairman Property Commit- tee. -18-2. 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 25x40, all on stone foundation. The retie- th- For:the laying hells we have Oyster Shell, Crystal Grit, Beef Scrap, etc. Fat110na wanted, 12clive St., Helens. Mr. and Mrs. James Ramage have returned from their wedding trip al- ter visiting Toronto, Sarnia and other places. We wish them a pleas - ant journey through life. Mr, Frank Todd was severely injured tri the bush recently b'y a limb fall- ing and sticking him on the head and shoulder. He received a nasty cut the head. We Kopp ho may soon be restored to health main,ee The banquet' and 'concert prepared Blue takelpla lid Faisiay of orates of this g week, A good time is expected. _ native of Stanley township bio titer of Mr. Reuben Graham, C lin- ton, aged 05 wears, . -e-------- WOOD FOR SALE -ALL LENGTHS hest beech and maple. Get prices,at office. -NI. Cr. Rariford. -17, er barn is 50x30 with shed 47x30 and also a gravel house, Situated one mile from. school mile from English English church, 1 mile from Meth- . • . odist church, 5 miles from Clinton, over 5 Ib, 10C live over 4 Ib. '-- A full line of rain flour + and feed always on hand. 6 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, ONI9 ascus 7omed to farm life. -Enquire at T'tie \ews-Record Office. - 19-2 FOR SALE - STORY AND a half (ramp house on Queen street, 10 rooms, town' and soft water. mile's from Bayfield. Rural Tete - phone connection. Also part pt Lot 36, 'Telephone Road, containing 50 acres adjoining school and 4 miles Clinton, on which there are /IiT*Ti�T . CO.on UlJl�l� 1 ANGLOIS y CHOIR LEADER OR PREOLNTER, wanted for St. Andrew's P5esbyter- ian church, Blyth. Apply stating salary to Jas. Stobbers, Sec, Acre of land with a number of apple, plum and pear trees. A stab -g le and good sired chicken house. Fpr farther artfculars apply on P P[ Y Mrs. Albert Turner, no buildings g but containing a small swamp making it'anfurt excellent pas- Lure farm. For further particulars apply on the premises, or address- Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. N. W, Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins. Treasurer, Blyth. -19-2. Cl nton�idOnt. '7 on 155. -71. ,, TO •OUR SUBSCRIBERS ON TCIE RURA.LS, The News-1?ecoid 10 able i° quote a special rate io lbs subscribers on the Rural Routes who wish to `lake caller the Daily. Globe or the Daily Mail and Empire. The price for one year s subscription is : Nptvs-Record and Daily Globe,yeah twelve months, $3."6 News -Record and ])ally Male' & Ent- incAire, •one year $3.35. Subscribers to the Mail and Em- pixc will also receive their choice of „ three premium pictues : The Far- mer's Daughter, "The Rose,naid, or the "Borden Picture.' - Subscriptions received at any time. S AUCTION SALE, OF 30 T3IGIi Oracle Cattle -Mr, George Holland has instructed the undersigned to sell by ,lis bile auction at the Hotel Normandie Barrs, -Clinton, Tuesday, HOUSE, AND LOT FOR SALE ON Mary street. Five rooms, town water and cistern, good stable, quarter acre of land. -J. G. We t. -16. +p, R RSTORE�O THE CORNER S %Tan4e,1� Feb, 10th, this following : 1 high ! Durham cow grade5 years, due at of sale, 1 fine ]5wham cow HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALli - 7 room house on Maple street ; good Live and Let Live est, price paid for years .milking now, 5 high grade a Durham cows due March and April, B Holsteen cows, 6 Durham steers cellar, town hater, cistern, ?, acre lot with several fruit trees and stone stable. Apply on Premises, SYRUPS SYRUPS ensh all kinds of timber, Soft Flag Elm ink lengths l l 14 feet, other kinds usual lengths. 600'to 900 pounds, 14 Durham ]tell- ers From fiDO to 800 poands, These -Geos a Jackson Clinton, -10, g PURE MAPLE SYRUP BY BULK Heading ' voting cattle are well bred and in Ane condition, They are the best bunch of young stock T have ever evicted for sale. the usual Guar - azytec. Terms : Cash or 8 months, credit on notes bearing 5 percent,CROWN Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Cl, IIoI- FARM FOR SALE. -The William Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and south-wesby part of Lot Number 33, ship a4 Goncessibn, Goderich town- 144 acres.-A,pp1y to W. Bry-5 done, Clinton. IN BOTTLES, MAPLE MIXTURE. 'CARO SYRUPS. ' BRAND IN 2,cord. AND 10 POUND TINS. Wanted. Basswood and Soft Maple, 40 inches long.$4,00 per COUNTY COUNCIL COMMITTEES. The standing'ouncommittees pi the Huron Count Conseil for 1914 are as follows : Executive -J, Leckie, W.. W. J, A. Stewart; R. Harding, J. W. Mc- I{ibbon. Snds, Special -J. NI• Govenlock, Jr.JBrown FI. Crich, N. Demmerling, 0. Reis: Fir:ea ace -J. W. Taylor, J. Fingland, C. Stewart, W. Yearley, 1). 13. Mur- , ray, Education -Dr. Milne, W. R, Elliott Dr, Clark J. H. Hudson, J. Mulvey. Road and Bridge -R. W. Livingston, S. Routley, W. Hunter G. Lindsa L; Kalbfleiscii, Y' E ualization-Phe whole council, County Property -S. Bisset, Robert Elliott, W. H. Lobb, N. Campbell, J. Shortreed. House of Refuge -Dr, Clarh, J. 1V, '?ng McKibbon, J. M. Goveulock, J. Short- reed. Wardeh's Committee. -N. Campbell, C. Stewart; R. Elliott W. Glen; ]]r. Clark, land, Proprietor, T. Gundry, Auc- -10. - Winghai[i spenr. t J. T. McCracken of Sodbury i a few days' in town with fa - recent] y' Mr. and Mrs. 7'oulston' of llicling Mountain, Man,, have b'een visiting atfor the home of the latter's brother, Mr.. Wm. Anderson: Mr. Milton White was at his home in Gerrie Iasi week. Miss Jean Vanstone was injured by colliding with a toboggan the other day, The 19ptvotah League of the Meth- odist, church presented the ''014 Time Ladies' Aid Business Meeting at Mo- hawk Crossroads" on Tuesday even- of last week to a 1uli Muse. Miss Es+i;her N. Bridges, daughter of Mr's. Thomas Bridges, was married on' Wednesday of last week to Mr. Thos. H. Shoobottom of East Wawanosh, Mr. Richard Rankin, one. of Wing- dram's oldest citizens, passed , to his reward at the age of eighty-six. Mr, Thos. Bell, another old andre-es •sPected resident, passed' away on Thursday 01 last weep. Anday the' following day: Mrs, Joint, Quirk cross- ed over., the .river: Fannie Hogg of Brussels gg els es vrsitit3 Wingham, friends. NorthMiss Berne Hanes has returned to Iia. after a vacation s eat at R her home in town• Mr. Wm. Maxwell' of Leamington was a visitor in 'town' Cor a few days recently. l Mr. 'rhos, I3e11 of Belgrave and Mr. Orr, fermerry, of Wingham, have: purchased Park Hotel at London. Anumber of lois than usual are1' ping •brought in to Mr: J. A. :, McLean's mill ths, ,year,, most o£ '. being', timber which Good Fri -O]^ dal s storm: blew down. Iter, D::, F'crrie Mond oflastDa aY week celebrated the 'twentieth anniv- ', ersary as pastor:of the Presbyterian church, His congregation took ad-""� of the' occas•on 'to present• hien withan address C=LpTpSSing Cheer affection and• regard.` Mr. Chas.Deans of Detroit was a visitor in town for a few days last:, • ,.Miss Stellar (4rirn was in Toronto last week. Mrs, (Dr. ' Hanrbl was i Toronto Y >x l PUDE HONEY STAPLETON SAW MILL FEA'PIIERS FOR SALC.-A QUAN WANTED -DRIED APIPLES, BUT - ter , Eggs, etc. Highest price paid. 15c 20c and 25,c, Glasses tity of good feathers in pillows, al- -Cantelon Bros. -03 so a number of lamps, for sale. For particulars apply ab - Canadian Express Office, Clinton. -18. • CREAM WANTED, -1 AM AGENT the Walkerton Creamer AnyORANGES, y' FRUITS LEMONS, GRAPE For Health,Comfort and Convenience, let us install _ WANT> D - A WOMAN 1'O DO house work by the day, must be a good cook and competent to do any kind of house work. Liberal having cream, to me. -Edgar of please write or phone P. Trewartha, Hohnesvillo, P. 0. phone 1") on h53. -15. 5, , FRUIT APPLES AND GRAPES. A CALL SOLICITED. one of our Cihetl]iCAI C�OS- ers, PerfectlySanitary and odorless. wages to the right party. -Apply to Mrs, Marcella D. McTaggart. -17. 1 Is V®ui, Eyesight _-_- �+ {� r E. E. . IIUNNIFOR THOS.NAWKINS CUSTOM SAWING WANTED Not as Good as LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. Phone 53. -AT Thos. Wallis' 41h con. Goderich it Was -SEATING AND PLUMBING Pry " Township: McEwan Bros., Bayfield: :1 ALL ITS BRANCHES. -18-3 •s�v�ti�,.1��.��! ' . R� {, • SALE =AT REDUCED PRICES OFy Cutters, Robes, Harness, : Halters ,. Churns, Washing Machines, Wring- ers, Wheel Barrows and number If. Our eyesight is not as eyesight good as it was you need gia9U- not a pair picked upat random,but apair carefully SE1 ..- H' j j� RT $ • • v •��+\1 $ Sewing Sewing MaehineS and Sllpplles. Y If you need a new Sewing Mac - bine let me know about it for L „ CANADA TEMPERANCE OT.' The Canada "rem cranes Act,' nvhere Pon adopted, prohibit's all sale or keeping for sale, by retail, of intoxicating li- not intheMiss q county or city into wlitch it it is brought into force., It pro- the sending ding or •:bringing :of in- toxieatn l) uor to alt g q Y Person whaY does. net receive it ' ler his pep onal use., The act does not prohibit sale by 'wholesale, with a Inertia -tun) of 10 gallons, to licensed druggists or vend- ors or to persons who Carry it ,out- side the area in which the act is in 'Fred force. Sale for. medical, sacraments] 4 -purposes may,largero or matmfaetulina )ur oses be reade •by a druggist or ;other person specially licensed b ,provincial auth- Y Y PY oriby, Penalties for violation of the ;them act are minimum of $60 fine, With 'mre aclimit but with , : noan alter -on native of •impr si°)itnont at the )nagis-: txatc's .discretion. Appeal' a against g acivil convection for violation of. the act is not pertuiticd: 'vantage other articles: Pricesbping reduced he ou:der to make room for springp ods. -Ma & Atkinson, g° Yo , Opposite Graham Flouse -18 selected by an experienced Optivian.: The sameglasses will not suit every :all Of eyes and Il,g, -f01' Wiring Fixtures, SWp- plies, Heating Goods, jj ( Irons, Toasters, Etc. can supply you with any make You desere, I also keep on hand, a full stock of:supplies, needles,, oil, ore: If tin machine you have needs repairing bring 1t to me b`RCD, FOUBISZ'ER, BANDMAS-. ter Ghnton Kilty Band, Teacher of Band _4nstruments, ' A limited number of pupils desired. Musfe and talent furnished for all occasions. the optician does not make p the selection until he ?lap )'Wade a scientific test of your eyed, over Fred. Jackson's store. ••..........,...............,.........................o and T-wde put it to.nght A general Insurance business also carried on. {j D A. 11;00` �R -19, Properly fitted glasses ars 'Store Next Wiltso's Grocery'. a comfort to rhos® who need SeC�nd Hand - Q - p Boys and Fathers y • ' glasses. And there are people who , p o are troubled: with hOaEli4Ches e a u •S e d b y eyes:tral•t3 Who rThousands t 11d get relief from'glasses lilted by US' Wood Stoves �+V ood Stoves a - Salt✓ in good repair. Y'.' r COLL EGE A T H 0 M E ofambitiousyoung people are fast preparing in their own homes to.ocoupyauorativepositions55 station'. bookkeepers, tologrnpbora ' - -- ranhor5, servants, in fact every sphere ot 'H]; Boys will be in charge next Sun- (lay. • Street, Ontario Streeti A ' aj. GRIGG a Optician and Issuer Of Marriage I.iC0nSe8.. SKATES �. }� G� TN ■ ■ GROUND y 4� v� a.v V i,.a.,i - �" - ' p �{� r • SUITTER $YAM �t Sanitary Plumbers, • Phos. ,7, 13nsiness Activities. 3m, martlntahof college if on so wish, Positions guar. antood. hnterbollege any day, Lidia ]dual instruction.. Expert tesehera,,. Thirty��So4rs'oxporionoe, Largoat train ors in Canada. Seven colleges. apectnl course for teachers. Arriliated'with Commercial 10J,,o r• fora Assoctatton el Canada, ;bmnmot School at famoaa Spotter Iivainoes College, Lendou. CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE I3ENSALIr,Jeweler My; J. W. Ortweia has handed over _week. bus store business•to his son, Mr, Mil- ; with Meninr rho h bus a ss fornseme - ; qe News -Record is tke Leader.. for Sunday.School. B. tV�ine The News -Record ;is the Londe r r lo The News Record is the Leader for C3g0• Sro2xox F. President. Principal. r �c1�s• t55'0 Neal V15il1Ji •=. iilellUt, Town and Township News, Town and Township News,;