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M. Walter . Homes retureed to his
doties iu commotion wilh the Domin-
ion Ban:, Seaforth, last; week atter
•several weeks forced holiday owing ,
jA a sprained ankle,
. 'Miss Emily. Marin ,vistted Teeswater
lamas for a day or two recently.
• Wes Lockhart of Alma Ladies'
Oollege was the guest or her friend,
• Miss Della Mitchell, for a couple •• ot
lir.John ,lyleKague „aoct, Miss Minnie
•kave returned to their- home in the
• west atter a couple of month's visit
with 'relatives' hereabouts.
Mrs. R. llanklin left last Week for
lora to reside. with her son George.
Mr. F. Roderits received a lemon the
other day from his son in Los Ang-
;eles, Cal., which measured twenty-two
taches atound the long way and weigh-
ed two and three quatter pounde,
-14r. R. R. Nettereeld and Miso El-
den Denfield were married
last weple in the Baptist chureli, 'rhe
'Young celeste will take up their resi-
lemee in towe
Mr. J. 0, Cook, while at work ad-,
11ISting a belt in the foundry one clay
receatly got his clothing caught in
• the machinery and was carried to the
root. Had it not been ter timely as-
sistance he might have been very ser-
• iously injured. As it was he was
yretty badly shaken and scratched.
Mr. J. K. Irwin has sold his genet-
-A 'store business to Mr. Josepn I3ak-
•er of Galt, who gets possession the
beginning of March. '
Mise Annie Fixtute of Alma College,
St, Thomas, was home for a few days
reoently.
Mr. Josei h Greer of Gladstone,
Man., visited for a few dates with his
;brother, M. W. J. Greer of town,
la s% week. •
A. H. Musgroye, M.P.P., lett last
week for Toronto to attend the open-
ing or the Legislature.
Mrs. D. Stewart and little son of
Toronto have been: visiting the lady's
I.ather, Mr. Peter McLaren.
Mrs. Rutherford of Hagersville has
been visiting hr sister, Mrs. Kayser
who has been quite ill.
Dr. Irwin was elected mayor by ac-
clamation at the nominations held
• last ieek. Mr. J. A. Mills
was also noininated but would
not co ns en t to run. As
the members of the Public and
High school boards were also elected
ity acclamation there will be no elec-
• tion,
Seaforth.
Mr, R. S. ,Hays was in Ottawa last
week on legal business.
Mr. F. W. Neelin returned to Buf-
lalo lest week atter a visit of ten
• days with hig.parents in town. --
Mr. J. 13. Henderson and Miss Belle
• have moved in from the Huron Road
• .and taken possession of Mrs. Best's
house on William street.
Miss Mercer has retuned to her
' borne in. London attar a visit of a
few weeks with Mrs. H. Speare.
Miss Miller of Stella is visiting
Mrs. Carmichael, •
Miss L. Best has secured a school
at the Canadian Soo and will take
• charge after the Easter vacation.
• Miss Margaret Cowan has so far re-
covered from her recent severe ilIness
as to be able lo walk out daily.
Mr, Oscar Neil was in Toronto last
week attending the Motor Show.
Mrs. L. Kennedy of Wingham
vis-
itcd her mother, Mrst. MoKa,y, last
week. .
• Mrs. Allenl Bond and little daughter
of Winnipeg have been visiting the
lady's parentg. Mr. and Mrs. James
Beattie.
Mrs. Sperling has been moved to
London hospital suffering from nerv-
ou.s, prostration.
Miss Olive McGregor of Winnipeg
has been visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Toward.
Mr. G. L. Chesney 'returned last
week to his home in Calgary after
yisiting his mother in town.
Mr; J. E. Ferguson', manager of
the Canada Furniture Factory'Wood-
stock, was in town last week for a
few days.
Reeve Govenlock of MeKillop was in
Ottawa last week as a member of -a
'deputation interviewing the Govern.,
meat on Goderich harbor improve -
00 dark h
Miss Josephine Moro is visiting het
sister in PariS.
Miss Clara, Gatzke, has rettutned to
her home in 131nfalo after visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Albert Cox of Britannia
Road, and .also with Plattsville fri-
ends. ,
Miss Chmas has returned 'to her
home in London after spending a
fortnight -with Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
i'011PY.••
Miss Lizzie, SMith, 01 Shottsville,
N..Y, is visiting het brother, Mr. J.
W. Smith of East street.
Miss Anna IVIero was married last
week to Mr. WiIliatn Lamka of Ber-
lin, The young couple will reside in
Maitland Lodge' held a re-
ception' and At -Home to Mark the op-
ening of the fine new Mas-
onic Tel -aisle, on Friday week. A. fine
program was given then came a hap-
py hour of social enjoyment and a
most dainty luncheon, ' The new tem-
ple will be formally dedicated shoe 113',
when Grand Master W. D. McPherson
will corduct the service.
The following list et officets were
eleeted at the recent annual meeting
of the Daughters.' a the Empire : hon-
orary -regent, Mrs. D. Macdonald ;
honorary -vice, Mrs. W, T. Hays ; re-
gent, Mrs, 'W. I, Eliot ; vial -regents,
Mrs. (Dr.) Taylor and. Mrs. (Rev)
George E. Ross ; secretary, Mrs. Car-
rie ; treasurer, Miss Edith Millar ;
standard bearer, Miss Hays ; cote-1-
0111mM, Mesdames Wm. Lee, 0.—F.
Carey, J. M. Field, Slack, Mallen, R.
C. Hays, Noble, 0. 0. Whitely, How-
ie and Garrow and Miss Hays.
March 6rd, Tuesday next, has been
fixed as election day .fore the vacant
post of reeve in this town.
The ice hoeing been harvested at
the harbor this seagan has been of
excellent quality, being remarkably
clear and about sixteen inehos thick.
Miss Olive Robertson is spending a
few weeks in Pramilton.
Mrs. Wm. Lee has returned from a
-visit at Newcastle.
Mr. A. M. Polley is visiting his dau-
ghter, Mrs. Major of Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Montague Williams
have returned from their honeymoon
trip to Europe and have been spend-
ing a few days with the former's par-
ents prior to going to their Mutt
home at Grand Mere, Quebec.
Miss Lilliam (1-ra1iarn 'tett last week
for Regina to visit her sister, Mrs,
Chas, Fairbairn. Miss Graham may
decide to take a position there and
remaen in the west Inc some time.
Clinton News-Porma
A pretty wed -ding tool: place tit the
home ,ot Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lear,
Auburn, on Tuesday, when their dau-
ghter, Miss Elsie, became the bride of
Mr. Stanley Chellew of Blyth,
George Jewitt performed the cere-
mony in the presence of the immedi-
ate relatives. 'The beide looked charm-
ing in her gown of silk crepe meteor .
with satin trimming. After a wed -i
ding dinner Mt. and Mts. Chellew took ,
the afternoon train for Toronto
where they spent a few day,s before
taking up their residence in Blyth.
Mrs, W. F. McCaughey vrstted 'Lon-
don friend's laet week.
Mr. and Mrs. (e. M. HAll Of St. Paul
Minn, liave boon visiting the lady's
parents.
Messrs.,Igaae Btoevn, Wm, Johnston
II. M. McKay, Mr. end Mrs, Stanley
J. Chellew, Dr. Milne and Dr. MeTag-
gart were in Toronto last week at-
tending the motor show.
'Mrs. T. Woodcock is nicely recomer-
ing from her recent illness.
Min, Edythe, Gidley is visiting Lon-
don friends, - • '
Mrs. Adam Cuming and son spent a
few days with her brother, Mr, D.
Sem ers of Wingham, recently,
Manager Haines of the Bank of
I-Iamilton has received a fine nickle-
mounted Ford car in readiness for
the spring.
The marriage took.place ill Auburn
on Tuesday of last week of Miss El-
sie, daughter of Mr. and Mrit Ed-
mund Lear, to Mr. Stanley J. Chel-
lew, ors of Illyth's most popular
young business men. After a honey-
moon trip to Toronto and other
pagag M. and Mrs. Chellew will take
up their residence here.
County Crown Attorney Seeger was
in Toronto on business last week.
Mr. W. Darkevell, oL Yellowgrass,
Sask.'is spending a fortnight's visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt. •
Miss Mabel Doty has returned home
after a visit in, Tpronte. .
_
Mr: and Mrs. D, G. Bickle of Ham-
ilton formerly ot Goderich, visited
old friends in town last week.
Miss Pearl Wight of Amherst, N. S.
is the guest ot her aunt, Mrs, Sin-
clair of Britannia Road.
Mr, And Mrs. A. McKinnon and son
of Meadow Creek, Alta., were. visit-
ing friends in town last week,
Miss lis Allen is visiting in 'Toron-
to for a few weeks.
Mr. rerank Dotywas in Montreal on
business last week.
Mr. Richard .1. Phalen has gone to
Wilkie, Sask,
Mr. E. II. Howe of the Bank ot
Commerce, the Ayr branch, formerly
of the local branch, is now relieving
in town. •
Mr. limy W. Vandevan, who was
connected with the American Road
Illachinn Company's plant here Inc the
past year, has rettirned , to his bonie
in Lima, Ohio.
Mrs:Oscar Neil whs in St. Mary's
last. week attending a' funeral of an
Mr. A. L. Smith -of the Bank: 01
• Com,meree' staff has been transferred
to WindSor. ,
Miss Anna'Downey ot Stratford was
a, visitor in town, last week. -
Mrs. Lachlan Gordon of Ile,rpurhey
passed away last week after a shod;
• Illnesd of- pneumonia.
The League of the Methodist chutch
had, a sleighride, to the home of Mr.
• Mail' Mrs. James Wallace of Tucker-
_ smith on Tuesday evening 01 last
• wee's, when 'the regular League pro -
grain was carried out after which
. an hour was spent in social games
„anif slipper served.
• , Intetestng annivorsary services were
• held ' in the Egmondville Presbyterian
• church on Sunday week,. when Rev.
Dr, MaGIVIillan. 61, Toronto preached,
:Ort 'the Monday evening following Dr.
MacMillan gave a lecture. •
, Mr. Arnold- Case has been ap-
• . pdilitj assoenor. .
• Nits. J. M. Ballantyne has relttrned
• to her home in CD:113103i after a fort-
night's visit1n , town. Miss Balloti-
ng*. accompanied- her ho -me for a
leek"
Dungannod.
Mr. J. R. MeNah . was in Toronto
on business last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mole and family
spent a few days with Auburn rela-
tives' reeently.
Mrs. S. J. Crawford returned recent-
ly from a visie, with Friends in Tor-
onto, Hamilton and Goderich.
Mrs. Peter Haines and Miss Edith
Anderson . spent a few days with
Wingham friends last week.
A new 3 -ton safe has, been placed in
the office of letaeager Johnston of the
Goderich Rural Telephone Line.
Mr. Hugh Johnston and three child-
ren' of 13;ossevaine, Man., and Mr.
Richard Johnston and daughter of
Bruevale were calling on friends here-
abouts for a time recently.
Mr. R. H. Bainard of. St. Thomas
but late of the Sterling Bank,
Sobringville, has arrived to, fill • the
vacancy on the local staff, '
Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon of the
west were Deng annon vitt-
Ors for a tow days last week while,
they' called on old ,frionds..
-. A tmanimpus invitation was given
t6 ,Rev., J. E Ilimter by the Feb-
ruary quarterly board of the Mono'
dist cluirch to remain a third yeat,
ege
Auburn
Mr. and Mrs. hobt. Nicholson 01
Brigden have been visiting friends
hereabouts.
Mr. Ed. Robinson left last week
with a car of horses -and settlers ef-
fects for the west. He was accom-
panied by Mr. II. Leisbman.
The Canadian Order of Foresters
had a very successful entertainment
here on Friday meek, the .program
Wag all supplied by local talent.
The Sunday School Convention held
here recently proved to be a helpful
and 'inspiring gatheriIng, of S. S.
workers,
The marria,gc took place at noon
on Tuesday week of Mist; Elsie,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Edmund Lear, to Mr, Stanley Choi-
lew of Blyth, The many friends of
the young couple unite in good wish-
es for a happy and prosperous fut-
ure.
The Colborne and W. Wawanosh
Stock Co, held their annual At -
'Home on Feb. 6th at the home of
111r, W. C. Robertson when a
very cnOyable evening was spent.
Mrs. Bradford of Luel now is vis-
iting with her daughter, Mrs, Geo.
Snell.
• M. „and Mrs.'ilaniiltrin 'of Kansas
• City, Mte. Latin -tar of Peterboro, Mr,
and1V,Irsleo-pst of London and Mr.'
• Co -Welsh of Stratford were here last
week attending the tuneral of the late
• Miss,ePotter. , •
g
Miss Neklie Watson of Edmonton
• the .guest- of Mys., Jamei Berry of
Egmondville.
• " Mr. Olias: Andrews left for Winni-
peg last week.
Miss Charlotte Porter, daughter of
• Mrs:- -J. S. Porter of town, died ' on
•Oriday week ''S'Iter -a, week's illness of
• rieuptortia. Her widowed mother and
lour,Sisers survive.
, • ,
'1,re,iiIv$41Ef.loltn-NEwS-1,,ABEit,; •
Zurich ,.
ond'Mrs. ,Preeter visited ir; 05-
tjawa tor a few days last week.
Mr• Alex, SParics lett for his home
at Biggar, - Sask., last week 'after
visiting his parents here. .1 -le took a
carload of hotse-s with him, -
Mrs. „C. Pride and Miss Minnie of.
Hensall Visilied last week with 1V1t.
and Mrs. Frank Kochons. • '
Mr. Peter Wooley and family have
moved to ,Hcnsall, .and Mr. •Mcnno
'Bechlet;^ who recently 'disposed of his
• farm, hasleased the hope just vaca-
ted by Mt. Wdceley. .'
• Mr„and Mrs. Elmor Klopa of the
13onsoit Line spent 'a: -few days with
Mi. and Mrs. J. Fuss.
• Mrs. , Gabriel 'Holtzman Passed a-
way: at her home on Sunday week' af-•
ter but a 'few • days illness. She had
complained of not feeling well for
ainle time but was better again when
she Was stricken with paralysis and
the end was pot long in coming. The
deceased lady Was highly esteemed
and had a• wide circle of friends. She
was Sixty-twO years Of age and Icavi
es her ktsband and eight thildrea,
Marriages
CHELLIDWeeLEAR At • Auburn on
Feb. 17th, by Rev. George 'Jew-
itt, -Elsie, daughter ot Mr, and
Mrs. Edmund Lear, to , Stanley
(helleW of Myth.
STE,EP--EVANS--A t Goderich, on
Februagy 18th, by Rev. J. E.
Ford, Harry Steep to Maud Ev-
ans, both ot Goderich.
WILLIAMS—WARE—On January 2,11,
at St. Matthew's church, Kensing-
too We London, Eng,, 0 wendoline ,
Miller,- younger daughter „of 0. 'I',
Ware, Esq., barrister, of Halley -
bury, Canada, to George Monta-
gue, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Williame,' Goderich. '
NETTERFIELD—MeEWAN—In Wing -
.011 Feb. Robt. Roy Netter -
field, to Ellen May MeEevan of
Denfield.
Births
SITADBICK—At Londeshoro on Feb.
24th, to Mr, and ,Mrs, R. Shad -
dick, a daughter.
LIALVER—Jii le'ingham, on Feb. I,01:11,
to :HZ and Mrs, Calvet,
street, a daughter, -
CARTERIn. Grey township co, Fee_
tuary 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
. Carter, a son. .
WELSH—In East Wayeanosh, on Feb.
11111 to Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Welsh, a son.
FEAR—In Morris on Feb. 14th, to Mi
and Mrs. George R. Fear, a
daughter.
CAMERON—Tn Brucefield, on Febru-
ary 12th, to kr. and Mrs. H. L.
• Cameron, a daughter. •
McCRA.OKEN—On February 12th, to
Mr. and Mrs. . J. L. McCracken,
Bluevale Road ; a daughter.
WOODS. --In Cloclerich township, Feb.
9th, to Mr_ and Mrs. Milton Woods
a son.,
• Deaths
Hensall
Mr.- and Miss Buttery are down
from the west ,visiting f riends M the
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 13, McArthur ot
Vancouver are the guests ot fritncls in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Neelands has re-
turned to Detroit atter a fortnight's
visit at his home in town. '
Mr. A. Case has purchased from
Mr. J. L. McArthur the residence
which he has been occupying for some
time.
Miss Mantle of New York and her
brother, Mr. Bice Mantle of Ottawa,
have bent spend'ng tome time with
friends.
Mr. Arthur IL King has returned to
her home in Toronto after a three
nronth's visit at her pareatal home
her.
A fine new organ is being installed
in Carmel church. .
Mr. A. 1V1cEwan has purchased the
bakery and restaurant business of Mr.
N. P. Warrener and will take posses-
sion about the first of March. Mr,
Warrener will devote all his time to
his growing livery business in future.
Mr. Te,Farquhar has purchased the
residence occupied by 'Mr. F. McDon-
nell.
PENNEBAKER—In Clinton, on Feb.
22nd, Anna May, wife ot Mr.
Samuel • Pennebaker, aged 83
years.
PICKARD—In Toronto, on Feb'.
22n2, Emma, daughter of the;
late John Pickard of Goderich
township.
DAVIDSON -- In Tuckersmith, on
Feb. 22nd, Andrew Davidson,
aged 56 years and 11 months.
STRACHAN—In Grey township on
February 8th, Thomas Strachan,
jr., aged 52 years and. 4 months.
LOWRIE—In Mullett, on Feb. 155h,
William Lowrie in his 59th year.
PORTER—In Scatorth, on Feb. lath,
Charlotte A. Porter, fourth dau-
ghter of the late John S. Porter:
GORDON—In TuCkersmith, on, Feb,
121h, Janet S, Habkirk, wife of
Laughlin Gordon in her 54th year.
Tuelcersmith, on Friday
Feb. 1211i, FillZaheth LOVC, wife
or Win. Hay, aged 30, years,
The funeral of the late -Mrs. John
Rathwell, mother of Mrs. James
Johnston of Willow Hall, took place
from that residence to Bayfield ceme-
tery on Tunaday week. The deceased
was for many years a resident of the
Babylon Line, Stanley, coming to
Henseli aboet four years ago ..with
her husband. She was sixty yearof
age. -
The Rebekehs gave an At -Home to
the Oddfellows their wives and some
triends op Wednesday evening of last
week when a very, enjoyabre time was
speht. It is the intention to enlarge'
the lodge roma, in the' spring, it being
now too small to accommodate the
growing order, A new piano will
also be installed.
Wanted
RAW FURS
COON - MINK , FOX,
WEASEL ' AND SKUN.
ALSO 1000 MUS111R A T
, SKINS WANTED By APRIL
• 20th. • -
JAS. STEEP.
l'Olt SALE—ONE 000D SECOND -
hand windmill, impel ial Brantford;
and 'pump. Apply to (‚apt. J. A.
Ferguson, Bayfield, Out, —22--L
MONEY TO LOAN, PRIVATE
Funds.—Apply to Box 173, Clinton,
P. 0. —21
MONEY WANTED—THE UNDER -
signed can' place several thousand
dollars on mortgages, bottle or
debentures—security the et) best.
—Jas. Twitchell & Son.
WANTED -- A WOMAN To DO
,house work by the day, must be a
good cook and competent to do
any kind of house work. Liberal
wages to the right party. —'Apply
to Mrs. Malcolm G. MC -Taggart.
• —17.
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE
of Farm,' Fartn Stock and Imple-
ments.: -Mrs. Hart Hicks has in-
structed the undersigned to sell by,
public auctiain on lot 32, con. 12,
Goderich Township, at 1 o'clock P.
in. on 'Thursday, March 12th, the
• following : Hodees--I. general pur-
pose horse 10 years old, heavy
draft mare 4 years old sired • by'
Bute Baron.. Cattle -1 young cow
freshened at Xmas, &ow dtin to
fresTion, 1st of April, cow due in
May, , and cow due to freshen in
. August, heifer 2-year-oldg 3 Angus
calveS riding 1 -year, calf 1 -year and
young calf, 2 young pigs, a number
Or hens. : Imploments--1\iassey2:
Harris binder nearly new, Deering
mower, Noxcn 13—hos seed drill,
hay rake, root drill, plough, • set
harrows, sadder, fanning mill,
buggy, cutter, pair hob -sleighs,
gravel box, hay rack, binder truck,
hay, knife, ----scoop shovel, 'scythe,
low down waggon, set double horn -
noes, set single harness, 'eat whippletrees, -neck yoke, De Laval Sep-,
orator nearly -new, Daisy churn,
cross opt saw, goat robe, lexica
shovels and other aelieles too num-
erous to mention, Also a. quantity
ot household turniture and a Gur-
ney Oxford range nearly nevi burns
coal or wood, also wood cook
stove. Terms—Ail sums of $10
and under cash, over that amount
8 months credit will be given on
approved jo-nt notes' or 4 percent
per annum for cash on credit a-
mounts. Alsb the Farm will be
offered for sale at the same place
• and date. Terms 10 percent or its
„equivalent down on the day of
sale, on the balance terms to suit
purehaser.—All must be sold with-
out- reserve, on account •cfrthe
daatle of the late owner. . Plenty
of stabling room will be provided
or day of sale on the premises and
at Guy Hicks' and R. Richardson's
—Mrs. Hart Hicks, Proprietress,
Geo. II. Elliott, Auctioneer.
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.
• JOHN MAY, ,AGENT'.
FOR THE Dr±lItING..PEOPI,E..
• fs offering Fencini • at• .
close prices..., until the .15th of• ...
March, next.-.."
•
• Ale° offering O few '.13lack .Club
Bear robe,s below cost,
!.•
•
I'Mn 'booking orders now for .
Homesteat,partilizer for 'spring.
CEMETERY SUPERTNTENDEINT
Wanted:. — Applications addressed
to the undersigned will be received
U p to 6 o'clock p.m. on Monday,
March 2n2, • for the, position cti
Cernetery Superintendent. The sal-
ary is $400,00 per year. Thee dut-
ies are such as', are deined by the
Cemetery Bylaw, which may be
seen at the Town Clerk's office.
When net on duty at the cemetery
the Superintendent will be required
toperform such: other services at
• the Town Hall or on the streets
or other work as he may be de-
.
• rooted by the Mayor or the Chief
Constable, without further remen-
oration,--C. J. Wailes, Chairman,
Cemetery Committee, —22-1
TENDERS WANTED. — ITNOERS
will be received by the Catinell of
the township of Hefted up 1,1 9 ri-
day the 27t1e of February at 2 p.
01. for supplying the following
quantities, of rock -elm plank to be
21, in. thick and 16 ft. long, to he
delivered on or about May 1st,
1914, as follows : 500 ft. at Fing-
and's, 500 ft. at Watts', 500 it. at
Miller's, 500 It at Constance, 500
ft. at Londesboro. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
—James Campbell, Clerk. —21-2
HOUSE FOR SALE.—ON RATTEN,
bury St. west. Six room's with
wood shed. Good cement founda-
tion, good cellar well drained. Town
water and cistern. First class gar-
d.n.—Apply at The News -Record
Office. ' —21.
FEATHERS FOR SALE—it QUAN-
tity of good feathers in
so a number oil lamps, for sale. For
particulars apply at — Clanadian
Express Office, Clinton. —18.
For Sale in Clandeboye
,C4000, BRICK HOUSE, 2
ACRES .ORCII-IARD, Slee.13- .
, 'LES,' AND 15 ACRES LAND.:
CONVENIENT TO POST OF- ,
FICE,' 5 0, 13.• 0:0'L AND
• CHURCH -- APPLY. W. A.
JONES. • 206' ' PERCY ST.
OTTAWA. '
Ontario Street Church
Sunday School.
Missionary Day.
SUNDAY NEXT.
F411111.1 TOR SALE. --The William
Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and.
south-west part ot Lot Number 33,
Maitland COIKOSSI011, Goderich town-
ship, 111 acres.—Apply to W. Bry-
done, Clinton. —16.
•
znalatemeteressieetteencesormw: mentostes"-wmgemerte=gogea,
WOOD FOR SALE—ALL f,Ewartis, CREAM WANTED—WE HAVE. 174- '
best beech and maple. Get Deices at'
office.—M, 0. Tianefordl —17,
HOUSE FOR SALE — STORY AND
a halt frame house on Queen. street',
10 rooms, town and, eon, water.
acre of land with a number of
apple, plum and pear trees. A stab-
le and good sized ohicken. house.
For further particulars apply on
premises or addrehs—Mrs. Albert
Turner, Clinton, Ont. "—it
FOR SALE.—HOUSE AND LOT
(No- 463) on Albert street. A.
Scotchmere, proprietor. Seven
rooms, cellar, town waterworks. I
acre garden with stable. For par-
ticulars apply to—A. E. Matheson,
Clinton, Ont. —10
COTTAGE FOR SALE, — SIX
rooms, cement cellar, town, water.
Located in the centre of the 'beim,
—Apply at The News -Record of-
fice.
CHOICE PASTURE' FARM FOR
Safe :—Lot 21, Concession 5, Stan-
ley, containing, 77 acres -under cul-
tivation, 90 acres in paSturo and
7 acres in good bush ; consisting of
cedar, hemlock, beechand maple,
-There is a good frame barn and.
• cedar log house, Those wishing to
,purchase a good pasture farm, with
opportunity tor light agriculture
will do well in interesting ',them-
selves to this prdperty, , as river
runs through this farm and woods
afford eicellent shelter, „and grass
is alVvaA the- best.—Apply to- J.
J. Richardson, Varna,.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ON
Mary street. Five rooms, towli
water and cistern, good stable,
quarter acre of land,—J. G. West.
—16.
BELLEVIEW F ARM DAIRY.
From our stock of first-class cows
we are prepared to supply you
twice daily withthe best of milk
and cream. We solicit a. share of
your patronage;—El 13t Phone
—80.
HOUSE .AND LOT FOR SALE -- 7
room house on Maple street; good
, collar, town water, cistern, + acre
lot with several fruit trees and
stone stable. Apply ,00 premises.
—George Jackson, Clinton. —16,
Is Your Eyesight
Not as Good as
it Was?
ig If your eyesight is Dot as
good as it was you need glass-
es, not a pair picked up at
random, but a pair carefully
selected • by an experienced
optician.
THE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live
TEM no COFFEE
Have you tried:our:bulk
teas and •cofffee30c.,1 40cland
•60c lb.
IT The same glasses will not
suit every pan 'of eyes -and
the optician does not make
the selection until he haTi
made a scientific, test of your
(I Properly fitted glasses are
a comfort to those , who need
glasses.
And there -are people who
-are troubled with headaches
caused by eyestrain .who
vituld get relief from glasses
ffited by us:
Fruits
Oranges, lemone,7.banan-
as, grapes and Fipples.,
Fish
Fresh !f r o z en herring,
halibut, fignan haddie, elm),
cod fish and•filletts.
A CA1,1. SOLICITED.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
A. J. GRIGG'
Optielan
Jeweler and Issuer of IVIarriage
,
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LieenSes.
tilliPPed as op-toglete-creatnery hue
arid we are toady to, receive eremite
We solicit your patronage." We
pay, you Iiigltest prices for your
cream twice a morsth, also, pay all
express charges andlutnisli: . you
with cans. Those in the vicinity or
Kinburn, may leave their enema
with Mr. 15h11 and lie will deli.geg,
Id. here. Wtite at once for Gang
and' give us- Seaforth
Creamery' Co: Box 186, Sehforth.
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• Commencing on • Tuesday •
February 1711 and con-
tinuing,for ten. days, we
O will soli 100 lbs, Red.- 0
paths.Granulated
Su-
gar for $4,50. • ;
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• Do not miss this op- • •
portunity - ofsecuring
your summer- supply, as
0 this is, the lowest point
sugar has reaehe& in fif-:
; teen years.. with, the ex-::
o ception of three years ago o
* and. droppedto, this point.:
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and then advanced rapik
ly to $625 per hundred.
TO t T FASMERS — We are
• sell i n g cheap in classes for feed i •
• tet, 80c per gallon. -
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W..T. O'NEIL
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For Artificiat Hatching
and Raising Chickens
we have
Prairie -State Incubators
and Universal Myers—
great saving on the old way
of' hatching with hens,
Call and see our display
• --four different SiSES 01 In-
, cubators,
For the laying hens we
have Oystsr Shell, • Crystal
Grit, Beef Scrap, etc.
Fat hens wanted, 12c live
over 5 II), 10c live over 4 lb.
• A full line of grain, flour
and feed always on hand.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins.
Logs
Wanted.
Highest cash price paid for
iLll kinds of timber. Soft
Elm in lengths o114 feet,
other kinds usual lengths.
Heading
Wanted.
Basswood end Soft Maple,
40 inches long. 84.00 per
cord, • ,,,g_, ea
STAPLETON SAW MILL
41,1110,110.A.6.1,16,,11..11,41..•••-••• .0••,•• •
SEEtrisp--
HUDDART
—for--- •
ing FixturesP
Su - 0
pliietsHeating doods, #
# Irons, Toasters, Etc. #
# over Fred. Jackson's #
$ store. •#
Anything you need in
SAP PANS
• AND PAILS.
Call and see our stock.
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitegy, Plumber* rho**. 1.
The News -Record is the Leader for
Town and Township Neves.
Call and see the Tinware that we
are making, and the quality of the
tin we use. Do not buy factory,
goods when you can get handmatia
1 for very little more money.
SAP BUCKETS AND' PANS.
A SPECIALITY.
ORDER NOW.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
Sewing Machines and
Supplies.
If you need a new Sewing Mac-
hine let Inc know about" it for I
can supply you with any make
you desire, I also keep on hand
a In 11 stock of Supplies, needles,
oil, etc. If the machine you have
needs repairing bring it to me
and I will put it to eight.
A general Insurance bueiness also
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carried on,
A. HOOPER
Store Next Wiltse's Grocery.
COLLEGE
AT -11OfilE
Thousands of ambitioukgoung people I
ore fast preparing in thew own homes
to occupy lucrative positions as stenog.
raphers, bookkeepers, telegraphers,
cavil servants, in fact every sphere ot
Business Activities. You may finish at
college if you BO 15105. Positions guar-
anteed. Hinter college any day.
instruction. Expert teachers,
Thirty years' experience. Largest train
ere in Canada. Seven colleges. Special
course for teachers.
Affiliated with Commercial Mum.
tora' Aseociation of Canada. Surnmet
School at famous Spotton BUsiness
College, London.
CLINTON BUSINESS COLLECE
0140. filromroft B. F. WARD
President. Principal.
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