The Clinton News Record, 1914-06-11, Page 5June Iith I9I4'
Clinton News -Record
.Honor Roll, Clinton Publi
School, for May.
Division 2.
Ernest Livermore 88 percent., 114
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zry'liauc0 88, Isthel Wasmann, 80, Je
sic Jackson v79, Fled Wallis. 78, I,y
I,ia'ernrore 77, Leslie• Heller 19, Geo
go Middletpn ,75, Harry Lawrence 7"
Alex Eagleson 72, Edna McCattale
70, Ernest Hall 70, Saclie Draper 7
Edna West 69, Maaelon Shaw 68
Ruth Argent 66, Marlon 'Andrews. 6u
;Mary Taylor 64,' Eulalie 1311 61; Wil
son Rath 60.
-M. E. Chidley, Teacher
Division • 3.
, Willis .Cooper 98 percent„ Berl
'Cooper 98, Agnes' Walker 96, Dor
'Schoenhals 94, Alma McOorvic 91
Helen Ross 91, Annie Lawrence 90
Archie McKenzie 89, Winnie •Nelsol
83, Charlie Cole 80, A'Inbrose . Mc
• Guire 79, Frances Yesbee 78, Mel
Flicker 75, Flora Miller 74, This'
Livermore 72, Lawrence Wrst 72
'Marcus Tierney 69, Stewart Maine"
66, Bert Simon 65, George Walker
64, Pearl Gould 64, George Shipley
83, l'hamio Gree 63, Charlie ,Bell 62
Evelyn Cleft 66.
-J. Wilson, 'reacher
Division 4.
Sr, 3rd -Amy Helyar 90, Fergus
Reynolds 86, Harry Ball 85, Kennet
Carter 80, Gordon Hall 80, Marjorie
'Beaton 76, Etta Hardy 75, Bessie
Morrish 75, Jabe; Rands, 75, Willie
Meech 75, Dorothy Rbrke 74, Lottie
Judd 73, Agnes Reyuuolds 72, Bessie
'Murphy 72, Frank Caruso 70, Cora
Miller 65, Katie Ladd 64, Fred El-
liott 64.
Jr 3rd -Ivy Piewes 91, Daisy Ned-
iger 90, Eleanor McTaggart 89, Ger-
trude Fowler 89, Harold Lawson 86,
'Nellie Rutledge 86, Audi-
rey Collar 83, Hellen Gtreig 82,
Nisbet Cook, 82, 'Wilbur Bezza 78,
Jean Miller 77, Helen Roberton 74,
Gladys Holland 72, Margaret Cree
'70, Kathleen Hickey 65. '
-L. Stevens, 'Teacher.
Division 5.
Senior -Frank Scrutara 88 percent.,
Lucy- Levy 87, Frank Mutch 87, Mar-
guerite Von Rohl 84, Hilton Butts
34, Leonel 'Taylor 84, Donna Mulhol-
land 83, Amy Gould 83, Ruth Evans
82, Switzer ° Grealis 81, Marion Mc-
Intyre 80, Gordon Lawson 78, Win-
nie McMath 78, Gladys McGuire 75,
Malcolm McTaggart 75, Barrie (flambe
75', Charlie C'oo'. 75, Joe Yesbee 74,
'Mary Argent 73, Charlie Fulford 68,
Pearl Carrick 65, Arnica Hill 63,
Percy Livermore 63.
Tuu:or-Marjorie Bateman -96, Leo
Reynolds 86, Mergie McLeod 84,
Kenneth Rorke 83, Percy Proctor 82,
'Mervin Doves 81, Robert Middleton
SO, Douglas Tozer 77, Willie Miller
'74, Lillian Judd 74, Cecil Cook 71.
Courtice, Teanher,
Division 6.
Sr. Class. Total Marks 300.- Aud-
rey McIntyre 262, Roland Walker
'257, Jack Wiggington 251,• harry
Coeheane 240, Agnes Combe 239,
Douglas Ball 231, Jean Ford 281,
'Violet Huller: 223, George Mennal 22.1,
IIolen Ladd 221, Mary Mc'raggert
'219, Mattie Blacker 218, Sadie C•iebs
-205. George Elliott 108, Nellie Coop-
er 195, Luella McClfnchey -t04, ie.•sie
McGuire 187, .Joe. Allison LS4.
Jr. Class. Total Marks 303 -Relit
Hale 279, Marian Morris 275, Isabel
Johnston 273, Katie Beaton 268,
CLerlie Shipley 265, Eleanor Plum -
steel 219, Myrtle Bell 240, Wilfrid
'Grant 239, Wilbur Nelson 235, Colon
-
so Salter 235, John. Nediger 233,
Myrle Sweet 233, Fred, Mcl'ag•*,art
231, Charlie Mennul 220, Wallace
-Wheatley 197, Ferguson Carter 189,
Erne9t Ford 186.
-Olive Cooper, Teacher.
Division 7,,
Sr. Class. Total Maras 250, -Nor-
ma Treleaven 224, Olive Schoenhals
217, Florence' Johnston 213, Willie
Argent 210, Phyllis Tozer 207, Rus•
met Peckett195, Kenneth Roberton
192, Jean Simpson 192, Kathleen
Taylor 191, Myrtle Carrick 184, Olive
Lawrence 183, Clifford Cooper 177,
Elmer Miller 171, Hildegard Aradsen
168, Lily Foubister 188, Margaret
Ball 163, C'ecil Ashton 162, Vera
Cook 160, Bert Marshall 160, John
Livermore 156, Vena( Gould 156.
Jr. Class. Total Marks 250. -Rob-
'in Hunter 239, Charlotte Von Rohl
'286, Clarence Glazier 228, Donna
Cochrane 225, rilleet Atkinson 224,
•Oliver Rands 219, Frank Latter 214,
Helen Cooke 214, Madalon Hawkins
'213, Beryl Salter 212, Edith Hill
208, Ray Carter 202, Carol Ewans
198, Burtcui Bolte,n 197, Margaret
Rutledge 180,Alvin House 178,, RCC•s-
'or Forster 174, Viola Livermore 174.
-111. Wills'; Teacher.
Division 8.
4th Class-Linn:e Nediger 224, Hula
•ert Reynolds 208, Doris Colfyier 198,
Bessie Cole: 194, Tom- Jactson 184,
Catharine McTagart 183, .Joseph
Caruso 161, Bruce Tozer 155, Arthur
ession 152, Edgar Maguire 159,
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-Howard 11'Iulhoiian,l 146 Rata 'Elliott
141, Violet Castle 137
-aid Ciasa-1 cieda Schoenhals 152,
.Addie Carter: 134, Elia Fouiiister 100,
Clyde Wheatley 60.
let Class (Girls), -Excellent -Doris
Johns Carrie Peekitt Dorothy" Mate
on, Olive' Watkins, Phoebe Bolton„
Gooch -Margie Hale, Kathleen Tierney,
cl3rtenpair--SybilProctor,
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, Dorothy Streets Eva Cole,, Clara
Steep, Mabel Corrick; Nettie; Taylor;
Edith Glazier.
ist Class (Boys). -Excellent --13111y
Hovey, Beverley Butt, Elsner Paiisley.,
'Goode -Edwin McKenzie, Harold Liv-
erinore, Leonard Marshall, Jack
'Metall, Ross McEwen; Fair-Doaglas
Tfennedy, "Harold Holtzhauer, Cecil
Cooper, Hugh Ladd, David Mftler,
Addie Howard.
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'`.21r. and Mrs. Herbert Irvine of
T
or-
td visited) relatives here recently.
A little son of James McNichol was
,operated on for itppendicitia in Cltn
ton hospital one day last week. -
The marriage of a daughter of Mich-
ael Jobuston
ich,el.Jbbuston took place last week.
Mr. James Martin, who was on the
--Slat list, has recovered,
Mrs, Percy Little of Tovonbo is
'visiting relatives here at present,
Miss Maggie Hulley, 'who has been
,confined to her bed for nearly four
years, la said to be improving.:
Goderich.
Miss Dora IIowie has gone to 'Tor-
onto to take a business course.
Miss .Beatrice Lauder. of St, Clabber -
Mos GI., is spending a vacation .at
her home o e ui town.
Mrs. W, F, Gterrow is row able tot
be about again "after being laid up
with a fractured, aria for some week,
Mr, Theo. Hale of Clinton visited
his mother, Mrs. : Hezekiah Halo of
town, for a few days last week,•.
Mrs. James Moore was ht Blyth
last week vi it`ng frierrls.
Miss Margaret Bowlby of Windsor
is the guest of Rev, and Mrs, J. ID,
Ford.
Mrs. J. 13. Whitely' as now recover-
ing from her long illness and is able
to be taken out for an airing almost
daily,;
Mr.Walter 1P. Roe left last Satur-
day for Lohdon, \Eng. He sails by
the Empress of Britain Ad only that
he
could not secure passage on the
Empress of Ireland would have gone
on the ill-fated vessel,
Mrs. McFadyean is visiting her rpar
-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Polley.
;Castle Griffin was entirely' empty
of inmates last week, for the first
time in several years, '
While returning from Bayfield with
his wife' and .child one even'ng Mr.
Campbell Tweedie was niet hat a mo-
tor cycle which frightened the horse
and, it bolted and threw the occupants
of the rig into the ditch, Mr. Twee -
the had his shoulacr dislocated, the
others escaped with a shaking up.
County -Treasurer Holmes has re-
turned from an extended :trip to the
Canadian west, having gone to the
C dst and crossed i
o an r No the United
Stales.
Mr. F. 13. Holmes has gens to St.
Thomas, where he will be located for
the future.
Mrs. Wm. Whitehall of London is
visiting, her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Harrison.
The Missed Henry have arrived from
VVill:leer airi have taken possession of
their s.muner cottage. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Victor Clemens
and Miss Beers,' also of 1i'inriser. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry did not arrive until
some clays later.
Mr. Roswell Rutherford of Toronto
University was in town for a few
days last week,
Miss King of. Paris is visitii,, Miss
Ausebrook.
Miss, Eva. Rumliail of London aud
Mr. Norman Runtball of Toronto have
been visiting at the parenal home,
that of Mr. anti Mrs, E. Rumbalt.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Hutchinson, who
been residing at Georgetown have re-
turned to Godrerich.
Mr, harry Turner of :Kew York
City was a visitor in Godorich• anci -
Dungairnoe last weetc, Ile came to
see his sister, Miss Olive Turner, who
has just returned from China on sick
leave.
Mrs. Richard Baxter of Sand,vicir
and Mrs. Wni, Baxter of Chicago have
been visiting their mother, \fill.
Shields, who has been ill.
Lr. and Mrs, Martyn and family of
Ripley now occupy"Olct Orclladrd: Cot-
tage," ' Essex St., Mrs, Martyn was
formerly bliss Margaret Macdonald of
town,
Mr. ant Mrs, Thos. Laing; of Weyr.
burn, Sesta, are visiting friends in
town and township. Mr. Lang's stay
will not be lona] but Mrs. Laing, who
was formerly Miss Linda Sturdy, will
remain a couple of months with her
parents and other friends in Goderich
township,
Mr, and ML's. Walter Eldrige of Dun-
das, formerly of Goderich, were the
guests last week of Mr; 0. Fraser.
Mr, A. T. Ingram was in town last
week attending the funeral of his
niece, Mil; Dorothy Tancott.
Mrs. E. M. •Knacker of Denver, Col.
is the guest of her slater, Miss El-
liott.
The funeral took place can Friday of
Gladys, the six-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, John Oakley of Colbor:
ne, who received injuries when alight-
ing from a neighbor's wagon on her
way from school front which she died
a few hours later,
Hensall
Quite e number of citizens took in
the celebration held in Dashwood on
Wednesday last, the ICing,'s birtfuday:
Dr. and Mrs. Chesney and Miss Maud
'leave ver}' soon for the west, where
they intend locating.
'Miss Dora Sherhitt graduated as a
nurse front Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, last rieek,'bir. and Mrs. Sheritt
went mown for the graduation exer-
cises.
Mrs, P. Quigley has returned to her
home at Elginficld after a visit" with
her sister, Mrs. F. Carlin,
Miss Nellie Carmichael is henna lucre
Business Stratford 0 13 gess Gollege for the
vacation.
Mrs. Matthew Clark Sr-, 1eaNcs
soon for the Old Country,
Mrs, :Wni. Mitchell, .an old and res-
pected resident of town died last week
aged seventy-four Years.
She was
identified with' the Method:st church
in}which ..she took an active interest
and wars held In high esteem by a, large
circle e off'-faiends.rr
Trac funeral' 1 tools
a
place on ,Monday afternoon. Mr,
cheil passed away foto: years ago.
Mrs. Wm. Arelerson of, l,Dippen has
been visiting her tnoth..r, Mrs, Ben
gougil who has been quite ill.,
Seaforth
Mr, Nelson Hayes of New York
City has been visiting ,his wife ,ut the
hemp of her .parents in town.
Rev, Mr. Argo of Egmond'ville con-
ducted opening services at Ivan, near
his old home, on a r,erieet Sunday.
Miss :Minnie Martin, sister of Mr:
John Martin,. Tnclrersrnith, was mac-'
ricd on Tuesday of last week to Mr.
Hugh McLachlan of Statile, The core -
amity was perfornicd, by Rev. 1VIr.
Larkin, Miss Jean McKollcr played
the wedding music and during • the
sign ng of the register. Miss. Blanche
Tebbutt• of I•Iolmesville yang very
sweetly, >' c0 Promise Me."
bit's, T. Quigley and little son of
Goderich visited the lady's mother,
Mrs. J. Kehoe, recently,.,
Bluth.
Councillor Carter was in 'Toronto,
Berlin and Guelph on u business trip
last week,, •.
The young people of town held a
dance in the Pastime Chiu rooms one
evening last Week, ares' after spending a
pleasant time in : dancing;g and card
playing a'i address was read to Miss
Doris Scott , and she was presented
With a pretty cameo ring, prior to
her departure" from town.
Mr: Haines and fancily auto,r:ll to
Cioderioh and St, Joseph on Sunday
Reek,
Mr. R. I -I. Rot nspn has been visit-
ing his mother at Kirkton,
Miss Fused Bennett . hOs been ala
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pointed' ora !st i St- eludrew gn n
church.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Scott a,nd Miss
Doris left last week for London,
where they intend in future to reside.
Wingham
Mrs. Abner Coseats and Miss Mary
have been the guests of Mrs. (Dr.)
Redmond at ,her summer cottage at
Kincardine.
Mr. Richard Anderson, who has
been visiting in town, for some time,
left last week for Wilinipeg,
Mr. Clifford Pugh, who has been
teaching in London, is spending a va-
cation at his home in town.
Mr, John Mo,R•itchie of Toronto wag
in town last week,
Mrs. James Weir is having a veran-
dah erectecb ira front of her residence
on Patrick' St.
Mr. Richard Proctor has beeu ay'
-
Pointed
deputy returning oMcer for
North Huron for the• coining .election.
At the annual meeting of the Bible
Class of St. Andrew's church recently
held Rev. D, Perric, the pastor and
teacher, was presented with ,i compli-
reerutry address awl a handsome club
bag.
Postmaster and Mrs. Fisher recent-
ly celebratecv the fiftieth anniversary
of their Marriage, Mr. Fisher has held
thrl position of postmaster since .1867.
Barrister' P. H. Holmes aie:l' party'
motored to Wingham last week. In
the party was Mr. J. G. Relines, who
has ,just completed hju law course and
has entered his l'ather's office in 'Tor-
onto.
Mr. Chas. Johnston has been home
from St. C'atherine9 owing to the ill-
wss of his mother, Mrs•. W. J. John-
ston,
Mrs. 13, Hart has returned from an
extended visit in Toronto, She was
accompanied by her another, Mrs.
Rush, who has been quite ill but who
is recovering.
bir. Roy Adair has gone to the vic-
inity' of Ottawa for the summer,
Miss Jennie Matheson was in liam-
ilLoni last n'eelC attending the wedding
of bliss Alae Moore to bir. 1.. Mort -
ton of Toronto,
Mrs. J. Walton bIcKibhon and chiI[1-
reR have gone to Kincardine for the
Nominee months.
Mrs, Will Campbell and children are
spending a few weeks at the Beach at
Kincardine.
Mr. Will Lamb is spending a fort-
night's holiday at his home at C'hes-
ley'
Seaforth.
Mr, Walter Haines has returned to
his position on the stall of the Dom-
inion Bank after spending his vacation
at his home in Wingham.
Mr. 'P. Scott anci some friends mo-
tored up from Galt and spent the defy
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos.
Scott, on Sunday week.
Mrs. D. McQ,uaig went down to
London to visit friends last week.
Messrs. Will Coppin of Moose Joie,
and Ed. Coppin 01 Calgary called on
Sealcrth friends on day last week.
They have been home on a visit to
Mitchell,
b t, John Broderick and two daught-
ers, and Mrs, W. B. Barley and seri of
Mitchell, and Mr. ,John Reid Rowell of
Calgary motored up from Mitchell one
day last week to visit the forner's
father, Mr. M. Broderick.
Mrs. A. D. Sutherland and three
little ones leave this week. for Fort
Saskatchewan, Alta., on an extended
visit with friends,
Dr. and Mrs, Mulligan ]rave, return-
ed to their home at Grand Forks.
bir, M. -O'Rourke and Miss Mary
O'Rourke returned to their hone in
Toronto last week, having come up
to be present at the funeral of the
late, James McQuade.
11Irs. Wm. Govenlock left for the
Coast last week. She was accompan-
ied
ccompanied" by her daughter, Mrs. Frances
Parker, who graduated from the Tor-
onto University on Friday last.;
Mrs Carmichael has returned alter
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Herr
of Stratford
Mrs. Wnr. Morrison and Miss Edna
have gone to Vancouver, 13,C., where
they intend to reside.
Mrs, Montgomery of Detroit is vis-
iting her father, Me. Nash of Harper -
hey.
lVIr S. Colmer of the Doti niole Bank
staff is
holi ayans
at Toronto and
Windsor.
NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER.
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LOST -INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
Goodyear auto tire between Bayfield -
Varna -Br tteefield-Clinton
ayfield=Varna--ilrueefcld-Clinton and Hol-
anesvillc, Finder leave at, Conner's
restaurant, Suitable reward -37-.i,
TENDERS FOR THE ERECTION
of a town hall in Mensal'. -Sealed
tenders for the election of a town
hall will be received any time after.
June 2nd, 1914. Tendons may be
addressed to A. Murdock, Clerk; or
T. Hudson, Reeve, by registered let-
ter, marked, "Tender- for Town
Hall" and must be in hands of a-
bove before' the 16th' June, Plans'',
and Specifications will bo 111 hands
of NI% Harry ' Reynolds, Architect,
after: June 2nd; Lowest or :any
tender not neoessaril'y accepted:.. -A.
Murdock, Jterk,--35-8.
Marriages
SNELLr-ANDERSOA'-In 'Mullett, on
June 9t
h by Rev, Me. Carswell
of
Winthrop, Clara Garnet; youngest
daughter. of Mrs, Richard Ander-
Salm, to Jame$ Howard Snell, son
of Mr.: and Mrs. James Snell, all
of :Hullett.
HA 6ELWQOD-G LAZIER -Ai Lond-
esboro on May 30th, Mary Glazier
to John Hazelwood, youngest son
of Mr, Matt. Hazelwood.
IIALL-COPELAND-vi Aytlrner„ on
June 3rd, by Rev 0. `A. Miles,
Ella Beatrice Copctthnd to Morley
Wilford' Halll, of East Prince -Al-
bert, Sask., USW son of the late
Rev, Ia.. H., and Mrs. hall .of
Prince Albert, Saslc., formerly of
Clinton,
MIcL_AUC+J4L'AN-MARTIN-1n McKil-
lop, on June 3rd, Ilugh' WeLt,ugh-
Ian 01. Stati'a, to Minnie Martin of
'rscliersinith
Births
f,ANE-Iii Wingham, on May 28(0,
to Mr, and Mrs, R. Lane, a son.
SHEARDOWN-In Goderich, on May
271h, to Mr. and , Mrs. Samuel
Sheardown, zt s011.
1'LUMSTEEL-1n Tuckersmith on
Juno 5th, to Mr. aid Mrs. Perry
I'lumsteel, a son, .
Deaths
11IARSFIALL-'Li Clinton on June
1010, William J. 1Vlarshall, younJg-
est son of the late Robert Mar-
shall, aged 38` years and 10
months..
8100REA-At Belgrave on June 7t11,
Charles McCrea, in 0i3 75th year.
STRACHAN-In Grey, township, on
May 27th, `Phomas Strachan, aged
83 years and 9 months,
WHITE -In Morris township, on May
22tad, William Arthur White, aged
38 years and 22 days.
TANCOTT-In Goderich, on May,
3001, Dorothy Annie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, John Tancott. aged
24 years.
OAKLEY-At Goderich, on June 3d,
Gladys Margaret, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Oakley, aged 6
years.
CLOSED -THIS STORID WILL .BE
closed for a few months, All out-
standing accounts must be paid at
once at this store between 7 aud 9
p.m. -S. 13-. Castle.
FOR SALE. -TWO DRIVING MAR -
es and buggy' in good repair. -Dr.
J. S. Evans. -35
PIANO 'FOR SALls.-IN 13Sii) SOME
time in Ontario St. church lecture
room. Will be sell cheap. Apply
to \1'm. Walker or 13. Willsc, -37
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
furniture. -At \\'m. Btlltl[eil's .(resi-
dence of late John "Madden) B'ay-
faeld, oe .Tune 20th at 2.30 o'clock,
consisting of tables, chairs, bed-
room suits, cupboards, stove, churn
anis numerous other ariiclos.-Archie
Armstrong, Bayfield. -37
131:11"P ER114ILK,ANYBODY WANT-
ing fresh buttermilk carp have same
on Wednesday of each week at Iiol-
mesville 'butter factory by phoning
4 oe 143. -34.
FOR SALE. -A NORMAN REFRI-
gerator just a9 good as new. Will
sell reasonable. -Apply to Wesley
Walker, residence High street, -34.
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BABY CRICKS. FOR SALE. -ROSE
Comb Rhode Island Reds and Bar-
red Rocks. 15c for day olds and
20c for week, olds. Cross breds 10c,
Chicks are from choice strains.-
Frank W. Andrews. -31
HAY FOR SALE. - I HAVE A
quantity of hay -baled and uubaled-
for sale at $13 per ton at the
• barn, -John R. Holmes, iiolmesvilie
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FOR RENT - SIX NICE, AIRY
rooms, opposite the mill hard
and soft water, convenient arrange-
ments, for accommodation of small
family. Apply, to -F. W. Evans,
Phone 102. -32.
labs ior Sale
ALSO 12 INCHO
W OD
Stapleton -Sae
w
Mill.
,Where the Good
PHOTOS
Come - From.
,
As I Have opened a Sandie
at Blyth, my Studio. hi Cato!'
will be rclosed every Tuesday,
1: .am "prepared to go to the
country on, iffy Motor -Cycle
and do any work you wish to
have done' within short notice.
Phone G. Clinton ,
Photographer,'
OTTO PiNK
FOR SALE EGGS FOR HATCH-
ing, L:; R. Guild' bred -to -lay Barred
Rook strain. Mated with . O.A.C.
cockerels. 50e. for 15 or $3 per
100.--H; J.. Trewartha, Hehnes-
viile, Phone hoc 1 4153 Clinton.
on
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FARM FOR SALE. -The William
Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and
south-west part o1' Lot Number 33,
Maitland Concession, Goderich town-
ship, 144 acres: -Apply to W. Bry-
done, Clinton. -16.
FARM FOR, SALE, -LOT 9, CON. 3,
Stanley, containing 100 acres, 90
acres cleared, the balance good hard-
wood bash.' The farm is well fenced
and well undcrdrained and in a
far$t-class state of cultivation.
There is a first-class fragile house
with furnace and hard and soft
water in. the house. One barn 50 ft.
x 58 ft., one shed 26 ft x 52 ft.,
one horse stable and drive house 26.
ft. x 52 ft;, all on stone founda-
tions, also two, goad wells, one at
house and one atthe 'barn and water
in the barn. Situated, one mile
from school, 21, miles from . Bruce
field, 31- utiles from Kippen, 6 mil-
es from Hensall, 9 miles from Sea -
forth or Chalon. Reason for sell-
ing, wishing to retire. -For further
particulars apply on the premises or
address Robert. Morrison, Brucefield
P. 0. -31-8
FARM FOR SALE.-TIIE EXECU-
tor of the Southcomne estate of -
fess for sale 50 acres, being east
half of lot 28, cin. 0, Hullett. This
is a first class farm,' well watered
and improved with good buildings
and orchard, also seven acres of
bush land. -Apply to R. J. South -
combo, Clinton P.O. -24
CREAM WAITED -WE HAVE E-
quipped an up -to -date -creamery here
and lee are ready to receive cream.
We solicit your patronage. We will
• pay you highest prices for your
cream twice a month, also pay all
express charges and furnish you
with cans. Those in the vicinity of
Kinburn may leave their cream
with Mr. Hall and he will deliver
it here. Write at once for cans
and give us a trial. -The Seaforth
Creamery Co. Box 486, Seaforth.
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BOAR FOR SERVICE.- HAVING
purchased from Mr. G. Dale of Kin -
burn his splendid Tamworth liog
will keep the same for service on
10123, 3rd 0011„ of IAallett, He is
known as one of the best breeders
in the county. 'Terms $1 at time
of service with the privilege of re-
turning if necessary. - L. Tyndall,
- -28.
THE COONEH STORE
Live and Let Live
Breakfast Foods for Hot
Weather
Coin-1i'laket Puffed -Rice, Puff -Wheat,
Sheddes Wheat, Gusto, Grape -Nuts,
Triscuit, Post-Tosties, Dutch Rusks,
Force, Malta' Vita,
Just Received a Shipment
of
Flower Pots, Jardenecrs, Dinner and
Toilet Sets, Call and get Prices.
Fruits
Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pine -Ap-
ples, Strawberries and Tomatoes.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE 'AND LET LIVE GROCER.
Are You
Iising
Masses.
Many people are using glasses
but many more should. If.
they did'',it would save them
eye strain, causing headaches,
and preserve the sight longer'
A proper test by an -
optician will tell.
Let us make the test for
you?
A. J. G'RIGG
Optician -
Jeweler and Issuers f Marriage
Licenses.
TENTS for SALE
Do
not 'expect to buy
second hand tents in
July. Phone me now
for bargains,
F. J. HILL, Clinton. \
FOR SALE
Two good Incubators, one Chatham,
240 egg and one Morgan, 60 egg.
White Leghorn Eggs for hatching,
'$1.00 setting of 15.
Rock eggs $1.00 per 18-
Special pen prize Barred Rocks $2
peri setting.
Also young racing Homer Pigeons.
W. JACKSON.
Poultry' Plant, Clinton.
1'GarnpCoffaa
3.
Does.it not suggest to�a
gg �i ,.
O your mind the idea ,
of Camping?'.
$But' if you I
y u would be of
ways cool. we have
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Orabgeade
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Lemonade
Lime juice y'
tFresh lemons
Fresh oranges
Fresh cucainbelie. ` 4j
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• Fresh Strawberries
0 Green beans, all for camp.
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0 Special attention to camp orders,, :
see our window display In .south
window of camp basketscontaf -
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i ing a, few suggestions of cam in S
P g i
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For Sale in Clandeboy '
Ye; W. T.O'N i
GOOD BRICK HOUSE, 2 I •
ACRES ORCHARD, STAB- ,�
LES, AND 15 ACRES LAND. The Hub Grocery, O
CONVENIENT TO POST OF-
FICE, S C FI 0 0 L AND ••••••••••••••••••••«
CHURCH - APPLY W. ' --,
JONES. 206 PERCY ST. -
OTTAWA,
Western Oats
A carload of high grade Wes-
tern Oats arrived for us last
week°
CORN and POTATO
FERTILIZER.
For well cabbed corn and
large even cized potatoes use
Gunn's Shur -Crop Fertilizer,
scientifically ,prepared by men
of twenty years experience.
A few brooders left°which
we are selling at aebigjreduc
tion. Just what you need for
young chicks.
We have a supply of baby
chick feed for small chickens,
specially prepared . calf -meal
for young calves and hog lineal
for finishing hogs.
A fall line of ran, Shorts,
Flour and Feed always on
land.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up=to=date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha,' Wm, Jenkins
TO THE -
FARMERS
Try our fertilizers Potash and
Acid Phosphate Nitrotic and 'Soda,
for your root crop:. We will mix
then' for pee and you will get the
crop.
Try our Corn Feed for cattle and
hogs.
Also Seed Corn and alt kinds of
flour aft the North End Feed Store.
Come and see our agent for the
Heinvtzman Co, •
Frank W. Evans
Clinton,
TERMS : CASI-L Phone 192
y 1 1
EVERYTHINGINTINNING
TIN N
and sheet metal work is in our -line.
We fix the furnace in the cellar or
the skylight on the roof, Put a new
smokestacknr chimney w
on Yo, y os a new
zinc under the stove,
LEADERS ARE LEADING
the best of tinning work that needs
looking after right now. Better have
us look at them. A little of our work
now may save yroa a lot of trouble
after while.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 83. PLUMBING AND IEATING.
WOOL. WANTED
Highest Market Price- Paid in
Cash for WOOL;
Also, oil hand for sale Flour
and, Feed, Potatoes, Oats,
Will exchange for fain, pro-
ducts,
G. SrlYTH..
Next the ;hospital,; Victoria Street
Anyflihig
yon want done in
Poofi1 g
Eavetroughing
Plumbing
01 Furnace work.
Call and see our Stock before
placing your order.
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitary, Plumbers photo 7,
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Stallion Routes.
,'GUINEA GOLD."
The noted stock horse "Guinea'
Gold" will breed a limited nutnben al
mares at his own stable lot 40, West
End, Tuckersmitla, •
Cl. W. :Nott, Prop.,
BARON WALLACE •
Monday -will. leave his own stable,
lot 40, West End, Tucke:smith, go
to Huron Road, then to Grahanit
House for noon, then to Gilbert Marrs
for night. Tuesday - By lIolinesviile
and Maitland' con, to Wm. Dust's,
for nooro, then by wap of the Bethel
Corner and 13enmiller to Wilmot
Ifaacke's, Huron Roaia, for night,
Wednesday. -Huron. Road east to 143.
Flick's for noon, then bj' way of 9th
con. to Janes Graham's, for night.
Tlatirsday-To Wise's corner and Bay-
field Road to James Jackson's 2nd
of Stanley, for noon, than to his own
stabi'e•for night where he will remain -
uutil the following Monday morning. •
G. W. Nott, Prop,
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
undersigned, and endorsed, "Tender for
Supplying Coal for the Dominion
BuLldbegs," will be received at this
office un11l 4,00 p,rn., Monday,'
July 6' 1914, for the supply of coal
for the Public Buildings throughout'
the Dominion.
Combiaed specification and form . 09
tender can be obtained on applies•
tion at this Office and from, the pare -
takers of the different Dominion
Buildings,
Persons tendering are notified- thafi
teachers will not be considered unless
grade on the printed forms supplied,
and oigncd with their actual signet -
tures.
Each tender must bo aecounpaniei
by an accepted cheque on a chartered
bank, pay -table to . the order of 'then
Honourable the Minister of :Public
Wgrks, equal to ten per cent of the
amount of the tender, which will be
forfeited if the person tendering de-,
clines to .enter into a contract whet
called: upon to .do so, or fail to come
plete the contract. If the tender,
be not accepted the cheque will be
returned,
13y order,
R. C. D1S
, ROCIII! RS
Secretary.
Department of Public Works
Ottawa, June, 2, 1914.
,LWA
GRANOT
TRUNK RSA�
I
STEMY
UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION.
Sailings from
Sarnia Wharf F M n
A
days', Wednesdays and Saturdays for
Sault Ste. Marie, . Port Arthur and
Fort William. commencing June 8111-.
S'rEAMSIII•P SPECIAL
.Effective, June 8th, Westbound.
Will leave Toronto 11.15 a.m. OM
sailing dates, making, connection a1
Sarnia Wharf for Sault Ste, Marie,
Port Arthur, Port William, Winnipeg
and points in Western Canada,
Parlor -Cafe, Parlor Cars and first
class coaches to Sarnia Wharf.
A special train will run the reverse
way -leaving Sarnia Wharf 7.45, a.m.,
arriving Toronto 1.10 p.m., comcrlenc-
ing June 01211, each 'Tuesday, Fr.;idayj
and Sunday thereafter.
Full . particulars and reservations
ream Grand Trunk Agents, or, write,
C. IDD: HORNING, D.P.A., Toronto,
J. Ransford":S Song -uptown tioke0
agentl, Phone 57.
A.. O. Pattison, 511501on agent;
phone 35a,
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