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The Clinton News Record, 1914-06-25, Page 5
GRAND. TRUNKISY$ eM June '.25th 19I4 Clinton News -Record' Coderich. Mr, R. J. 'Acheson has purchased i tan Overland car; five passenger and leCtricaily equipped. - Mr, and Mts. J. Tilt of Detroit, formerly Goderich xcsidetltt were vis. iters in town for 1 few days 1 s aU -week, e Mr, James ,Slee:lir of lotouto, or 1 mei1(1CC1 t s' t 1 spent a few days. I with friends in town last week. Mr. ..and Mrs, Kedahof Detroit were an town for• a,'ilay.'or two last week, going. on to Paisley .to:visrt Miss' I+ McLean of NOW York City as the guest -last week of D. A.0: .and Mrs, Hunter. • 1\1r, and Mrs. W. J. ,l;dwarde' and three- daughters and Miss Florence Oswald' of Windsor ' were guests at the home' of the .former's:uncle, Mr.: James Mitchell, for a few" days last -week, Mrs. A. Yule - of Ahtuiond Mph„ spent a tear days with her parents' ltIr.. and Mrs., Duncan Cameron, last week.. Miss- Ethel Farrow was in. Detroit recently. Mr. R. J. Acheson paid a business visit .to Hamilton. last week, Miss' Agnes Dunlop of Sarnia visit 'ed Mr.' ,and ,Mrs.''J, R. Orr.recentlyt. • Aire. Jas. Clack •has returned froth, .a visit with Galt friends,' Mrs. Shane of Walkerville was. . a visitor, at, the homb of `Mrs W • J, 'Nforrroiv. t Mises Mabel ' and Luella Campbell 'or-Wingham spend'l few -.days tiiring the past week as guests of 1lirss GlaeI- ye Kernighan. Mrs: II. S. Baker pf Niagara Falls is visiting her laret is M. and rs t e t M g 1 i . J o rte. Aar 'James Login, who,,has just wee, turned from Moose Jaw -'anil .Who' intends 'taking up his 'abode in -Hen- sail, renewed acquaiutanecs.itt towxe last week, hits. Roht, I1, Johnston is spend- ing some time, with Toronto friends. ' Mrs. J, H. Leach has returned from, a visit with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. James Bevil] of De- 'troit were guests of Me. and. Mrs. C. .15 A. ,Nairn during the excursion daps. ,i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Russel of Walker- 'vilIe were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Swanson for a, few days 'recently. Rev. ,James FIannilton is visiting his daughter, Miss Agnes ..Hamilton of 'Burks Falls. Mrs. Wm. Tewsley of Cleveland and her son, Mr. John Tewsley oi Wind- sor, were 'the guests for a Rev days recently of Mrs, A. Wilkins. Aire. George Graham was iu Kin- volt` •eardine last week attending the fun- eral of the late Mr. R, Shelton., who was her brother. Mrs. A. E: flasher has returned I• 'front a visit of a couple of months .with her mother in Peterboro. Mr, and Mrs, Robb. Gray of Calif- tornia have been visiting Mr, and Miss. H. K. Revell. AIr, and Mrs, D, J3icicle of Hamil- ton .have been visiting Dr, and Mrs. • A. T. Ernnierson during the past heck. Mrs. W. H, Wrighton, wife of the 'Baptist pastor, has been visiting fri- ends in Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Janes Fowler and daughter, b e, Miss Lena, of Carsonville, Mich., spent ` a few days in town last week, Mr. Walter Sharpe, who has been Ii employed with the Goderich Organ t •company' for eleven years, has bought sue a farm near Brussels and will take 'possession in a few moarhs, Wingham Mt'. Roland Small has taken a posi- "tion in Chatham and left last week for that city, Mrs. J. H. Linklater of Teeswatcr I • was in town last week for a few days. Mrs, (Dr.) Hambly 'has' been visit - ling in 'Toronto. Mrs, J. 73. Cummings has returned from a visit with friends in Preston, Miss Minnie Bosnian of Toronto was a visitor in town last week for a :few days, Mr. John Lamonby of Toronto was the guest of his sister, Mrs, Ww, Holmes, last week, Mr. Flarry Beaton of Lucknow has -taken a position witlt'.F. C. Sparling. r1lr. and Ms, R. Kennedy and lit- tle daughter , were here from St. Thomas attending the funeral of the late John Powell. Rev, E. C+. Dymond was in London last week attending the meeting of the Synod. Messrs. W, Moore and J. Nethery were the lay delegates from the congregation of St, Paul's, Messrs, Geo. Oliver and IT B. I1- liot't• were in Quebec last week at- tending the 0.0.1'♦' Grand Lodge. Air, Jack Allan of the Dominion 'Bank stall is holidaying, Mr. Mrs. M s. Rolm Maxwell of Leamington visited friends in town • and vicinity last week. Miss Jean . VanStone, who is visit- ing friends at Oakville, had the mis-. fortane to fall last week and break -the small bone in "her wrist. Mise Mae Drummond of :Toronto is spending a vapation with her parents it town, having conte up to attend her sister's wedding last week, Mrs. Scholes of Toronto has been the guest of Mr, 0: N. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs, W. J.. . Greer were with Toronto friends for a few days recently. Mrs: Donald Rae spent fast week visiting at her parental 'home at Se :bringville. Mrs.. Lachlan Mills has returned: to her house at South Woodslee, Essex, after a visit with her son, Mr. J. A. Milts of town. •Mr. A4'ex, Smith of Det oit;'has been visiting friehds in town, Miss 'M. Crray of Toronto.'Ihas been the guest of Miss Jean McKihley. " Mr, F. S. Ballagli has .purchased' the ,grocery business, for' some. years, carried on baa Mrs. Grisdalo ' On Jose-, phine street. , He will take` almost immediate possession, • Miss Jean Yuill returned to het nursing duties in New York City lasts week after a vacation spent at 'her Monte in town, A Very Pretty Wedding -in Goderich e ch T ownship. A pretty home wedding was. SoT- euutiruxl yesterday at xis o'clock when Miss Mabel,. u�' r cdaughter Mr. c of and Mr.S. 1'.zrtiPtckard vas united in marriage to Mr Iew;ll n Lash- brooks t h -brooks of Mitchell, at her parents' home on the Gut Line, Cl , ,r'c t0t L, e, a 1P t h towship. The bride was daintily gowned in embroidered chiffon over sill: and car- ried a bridal hoeuet of white roses and ferns. She was given away' by ]ter lather and entered 'thcl•roonxt to thestrains 1 the <t a the vveddetlg , .march played yrd h}i her nCiee, .Aliso Rhea Mo - Roberts '.0P-London„ erRoberts'0P-London,. The young couple were unattended, 1'he ceremony was performed by.. }:toy. R,. J. .IVleCormick, When the newly -wedded pair had rot coved the congratulations .of those resent the `u sts.. ,,numbered,, et p guests.. nbC c b tre n_" sixty -and seventy, nearly all of . whole, were related to either of the two fanzines, , all repaired to the lawn . where- a dainty wedding feast was spread; .and later in the evening Mr: and Mrs. "Lashbrooke left , by. ante for their home in' Mitchell, Guests Were present' ,. Prong London,• Mitchell and Harr: sten, besides re- latives and friends from the neigh- borhood, s . The bride is a native of .the town- ship and het many friends unite' -In wishing herself Wand husband a long pard happy married life: • "Constance A vt song "servt'eo" v ill- be held in the Methodist1VIethodist church on Sundayevening,' Rev:'J G I2Ii.d of iJondesbore (till he tit x speaker. Mrs: 1f, B. Hall. and Mrs IlaUrego took in the excursion to 'Guelph on Monday. Tuckersmith Township Mr. Ira W,: Johns and Mr, Geo:' Turner and -;his son Visited the Model Farm, Guelph, on Monday taking ad-, vantage of the excursion. " And His Influence for Good is Forever Lost to Some." ;(Dur:harn Chronicle.) The preachers seem to be making themselves busy in the present cam- paign, and we learn from some who heard the addresses in the Presbyter- ian church, on Sunday night that the remarks of Mr'., Prudhanr of the Meth- odist church here and Air. Cooley of the Methodist church, Flanover, were not at all creditable to the dignity of their high and noble calling. 11 min- isters want bo conte out in the open. and discuss polities, -we see no objec- tion to them doing so, but to say the least. it's mean and cowardly to hide behind the sacred desk and advo- cate party politics, • If seine of the remarks we heard of were given ,ex- pression to We have no hesitancy in considering then as absolutely false, and tiro personal references to Dr. Jamieson, and Mr. Ball were wholly uncalled for. We always hold the clergy= in respect, but in the present political issue they are goiug far afield when they mako the ailust-ons they do of an alliance between the Conservative party and the liquor In- terests. There is no difference , of opinion between the two parties on the enormity of the liquor evil. Beth parties are trying to control its ef- fects, and the Whitney governtnent during the past nine years have been doing good work and will continue to do it just as fast as sane public opinion will justify them, The fana- tics may sincere in the course they pursue, but no matter how good the cause may be it' isn't well to shove it down another nrau's throat till Is is willing to swallow it, We know for a positive fact that Mr. Prudham's enthusiasm has done him injury in his own congregation and Itis influence for good is forever lost to some. We are sorry to think as we do and regret he has allowed 'himself to he mixed up to such an ex- tent in party politics. . Blgth Mrs, Bartlett and daughter, Mrs. Iiavill,.of Detroit visited Mrs, Wm, Jackson last week. Mr, and Mets, James Cutts went to Toronto last week to meet their son, Mr, .James R. Outt• who was passing through Calgary on his way to Ger- many 'on business for the firm with which he is etnployted. Mt. Henry Belt of Calgary. Alta., visited his parents, :Mr, and Mrs. "Wm. Bell, week, vice]e Mr, A W. Sloan, who has been laid up with a lame foot caused ' by having a rusty nail run into it,. is now able to be about again. Mrs. Wm. G. Hoy of Morris town- ship dies' at her home last week. Her husband and one' sen and one dau- ghter survive. The funeral took place,: to Blyth centcteryl on Tilers - day last,' At the annual ^meeting of the W.C, T,U, the following officers were elec- ted : President, Mrs, Curtis ; Vico presidents, Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Jewitt; Rec.-Secretary, Miss L. Tay- lor ; Cor. -Secretary, Miss S. Bent- ley Treasurer, Mrs, Render ; Pianist, Mrs, A. Taylor. Superintendents of Departments ; Evangelistic, Mesdames Carr and A. Taylor ; Law Enforce- ment, Mr, A. 13: Carr ; Medal Con- test, Ms: Milroy and Miss 13entley,, Parlor meetingsf, Mesdames Haggitt' and Stackhouse ; Lumhernsan's Wis- sions, Mesdames Carr and Fawcett ; Temperance in.l.S's, Mesdames Ender and Wiglttmam e Scientific Temperance Mesdames • Young and lrrasby ; Medi. sal Temperance, Misys Bentley and' Mrs, R. Brown ; Plower Misfiion;. Mesdames 'Gilley and Huckstep ; Franchise Mesdames Curtis had Wightman ; Mother's meetings,' Mrs. Johnston ; Systematic giving, Mes- dames Turner and B. Taylor ; . Sta- tion house 1i:belattire, Mesilarncs Geese-- and Stewart, H'ensall Mrs, F. W. Brooks and children, who have been visiting their gland mother, Mrs. Manns, returned to their home a nu 7:ond0n btsL Week Mrs. Mains accompanied LI s,forvisit, tm a Mrs.. R. tthtte �c y 1c s was. iii Detroit last fleck endeavoring to secure a suitable residence as ,she intends talc- in* up_ her le abode i tt 6 1 D n , le, ;City OF Straits. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Urquart have been visitingfriends at Chatham. Miss Maude Cbespey is.,visiting her brother, bir, A.''Chesney ,of Torontq: Dr. and''Mts. Chesney left jest week. for the west. They Were respected residents of Hensall, for twenty-two years and their departure, lions town ie regratzed by a widecircle of fri-. Mrs. -Craig Se., who •has' passed her eightieth year, and her, two sous and a daughter sailed from Montreal last week op. visit,to Ireland,. Another son resides in the Old Land and .the probability is that they will he ab- sent some time. Married in the • City of New Westminster, B. C. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Imam of Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon R, Broderick of New Westtninister, B. C., receal'y when Mrs. Broderick's sister, Miss., Ethel Isabel Williamson;.• daughter at, Mr. and Mrs, .. B. A. Williamson of Collingwood, Ont., was' married "to Mr. Randall George Cola,, of Seattle, Wisit., son of Mi and NIsPeter. Cole, of C ofexfch Low - shtI p'h ctbridewas married to l ter tray:- elliMg.-suit 01,iRu1hnovelty cloth with hat to match. Site was, brought,in and given' away' by her brother-in- law, Mr. Broderick, and the bridal.. pair took their places 'beneath' an arch 01 roses and trailing ivy. They were. unattended save by the two lit- tle nieces of the bride, Erlith and Ilelen Broderick, who made dainty little•flower. girls. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Mr. Thompson, The groom's gift to the bride was a haisdsome'bracelet and to the flower girls pretty lockets and chains. After the ceremony, .luncheon, and the customary congratulations Mr, and Mrs. Cole left -for a short honey- mootn trip by boat and have since taken up their abode in Seattle, Wash. '1'lie many, friends of the groom hereabouts will extend hearty congratulations and good wisrtes, • Marriages CORNISH -CARR -At Knot chtu:clt manse, Godorich, on Juste 23rd, by Rev. George E, Ross, Garnet Cornish of Clinton to Alice Carr of Brucefield. LASHBROOT{D-PICKARD-.1,b the home of the bride's parents, Hol- mesville, by Rev, R. J. McCor- Mick, on June 24tH, Mabel, dau- ghtcr of Air, and Mrs. Ezra Pickard, to Lewellyu Lashbrealm of Mitchell, WINSLOW-Kl RR.-Tn London, on June 22nd Clara, slaughter of Mrs Adam Kerr, and grand -daughter. of BIrs. W. Sinman of Clinton, to William Winslow, both of Ironton. A'TelLROY-L11I'i'FI - In. Blyth on June 16111, Enna Mae, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Leith, to William H Milroy, all of Blyth. MON AOEUL-GELINAS--At St. Pet- er's church, Drysdale, on Jurist 23rd, Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gelinas, to John Mon- tague of Walpole. DAYMAN-SQUIRE-At the home of the bride's parents, on Juno 17th, Joseph Albert !layman of Tucker - smith to Florence May Squire. W ALTON-MITCIiELL-In Winghaul, on Jute 11th, Harry Walton to Clara V., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 5, Mitchell, both of Wing - ham. Births • MORR'ISON - In Hullett, on June 24th,, to AIr. and Mrs, William Morrison, a daughter, TFIOMPSON-In Goderieh township, on June 221111, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, a daughter. GANDIER-In Clinton, on Juno 18th to Dr. J. C. and Mrs. Gandier, a son, POYN1l-At 581 Furby ;SU,, Winni- peg, Man., on June 17th, to Mr, and Mrs. L D. Poyntz, (nee Allie Pratt, Clinton,) a daughter. BRISTOW-In llgtnondville on .June 16th, to Mr. and yips. Leo Bristow, a daughter. Deaths r EZ - ,• • R .1J In L we• o t iixnlb,un, on. June 170, •Adam Reid; aged 87 years, 3 months and 25 days, I1h,MLEN-In London, on June 15t11, ' Agnes M, McMath, widow of the late John Kamlon of Goderich. STO'Illl RS -In Goderich, on June 13th Elwin Gordon, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11. Stothers aged 4 months VANSTONI-7n 0 oderich, on June 15th, Edith V. Vanstone, young est daughter: of the late Mr:. and Mrs, Richard. Vans tone. 1 NOTICE IS 1IER'1,;I3Y GIVEN TO. merchants and all others that no. credit ,mast bo given in my name to my wife, Lucinda Leetch,, seiblt- ,out' a written order, frons •'n Davad Leach, Baylicild, June 24111. -39-2 CALVES 15012 SALE, -THE ' TJN- clersigned will have for sale on Sat- urday a few young calves and also a few well bred dairy heifer calves two months old. -W: Marquis,, ,phone 14 on 185y' -30, LOST --ON; MONDAY, BETWEEN ' Clinton and Blyth, a brown leather grip. Finder kindly leave at J. Dtutford's 'furniture store, 'Clinton, , r39_i LOS 1 ,-ON SATU11I)A1 BETWEEN Bayfield and Clinton by way of Varna, a lady's hand bah contain- in•',s sumsof t flea. and gY t bag containing a aunt of raottey and an express ofder, besides des other ar- ticles. .Finder I ndec will u rewarded bby ro leaving- same ab the Comtrrrcrcial Hotel,' Clinton, Mrs CaI1n'o, Bay- field. -39-1. PUBLIC: NOTICE : - DURING THE months of July • and .August the • stores of the, village o8 I•Iolmesville - will close at five o'clock pi'n on Wednesday, ,of :each week. -S, W. Millar, A. J. Gonrbicc kIolrnesv*ill. June 20th, 1914, . -39-2, FOR SALE FROST cls WOOD' HAY loader with trucks. As good ' as new -Apply to Mrs. Annie Col- clough; Baste (inc Gunton P.O. -38 OR SALE, -NEW TOP BUGGY, right from S t ro x the factory ; auto seal, rubber tiros, auto, top, arch axles a classy rig, Will sell: for less than factory cost if sold quick. Al- so a new Singer sewing machine. - Apply to J. C. McMath or Wesley Walker, Clinton, -38 CLOSED, -THE OFFICE'S Or W. Brydoue, J."Tayfor' and C. B: Ilale; will close 'Wednesday and Saturday afternoons until the .middle of Sep- tember. -38. FOR SALE. -TWO DRIVING , MAR - es and buggy in gooll - repair. -Dr.' J. S. Evans. .- .,. -35 BUTTERMILK. -ANYBODY WANT- ing fresh buttermilk caul have same on- Wednesday of each week at I1ol- mosville butter factory by phoning 4 oa 113, -34, FOR SALE. -A NORSMAN REFRI- gerator just an good as new. --Will sell reasonable, -Apply to " Wesley Walker, residence High street. -.34. BABY CIIICICS FOR SALE. -ROSE Comb Rhoiee Island Reds and Ent - red Rocks, 15e for day olds and 20c for week olds. Cross breds 10c. Chicles are from choice strains. - Frank W. Andrews, 91 HAY FOR SALE, - I HAVE A quantity of stay -baled and unbalecl- for sale at 113 per ton at the barn. -John R. Holmes, FIolntesvillo -29 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 192,' -32, FARM FOR SALE. -The William Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and south-west para of Lot Number 33, • Maitland Concession, Goderich town- ship, :144 acres. -Apply to W. Bry- done, Clinton. -16, NOTICE Mr, William Proudfoot, candi- date for the Legislative Assembly, Centre Huron, has appointed W. IL, Robertson of the town of God- erich as Ilia Financial Agent, Wesley Beacom, Returning -Officer NOTICE Dr, Alfred. II, Macklin; candidate for Uhe Legislative Assembly Centre FJtrou, has appointed ,James Connolly of the town of Goderich as his Financial Agent. Wesley Beacom, Returning -Officer Slabs lor Sale ALSO 12 INCH WOOD. Stapleton Saw Mill. Where the Good PI-IOTOS OT OS Come r C e F alta. As I-- have opened a Studio at Blyth, my Studio in`Clintoir will he closed every Tuesday. I am prepared to go to the countryi on. my Saxon Car. and do any work you, wish to have done within sbort' notice. Phone 66. Clinton c•, OTTO FINK Photographer. V0911RS LLS'i 1914-M UNICTPA.h ity of the village of l3 tyfield in the County of Huron. --Notice is limn - by given that I have transmitted or delivered toIle let�so t ns mentioned 1 in sections' 8 and D of the Ontario Voters' or s L1JtAet the copies re- quired iuired by such sections to be trans- mitted or• delivered of the list made, pursuant to the said' Act, of all persons appearing'by the .last Assessment Roll of tile said. Muni- cipality to be entitled' to vote at elections ofmembers of. the : Legis- lative Assembly and at 1VMnicipal' elections, and that; -the said list was fi esti s • ? ott.datm : office ' P upy o e to Bay- field on tate 18th day eof Jun., 114 9 , and remains there for inspection. Electors aro called uponto exam- ine the said 1181 and, if any omis- sions or other errors 'are found therein to take immediatep roceed-' in gs to have said .seers correebod. aceordi n 't ' 6 0 la*: 'Dated this '18th da f J y a enc, :1912,-I3, W. Erwin, Village Clerk, - -38 FAR.M'FOR SALE. -LOT 9, CON, 3, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, the balance good hard- wood bush. The farm, is well fenced! and well underdrained and in a first-class state of cultivation. There is a firyt-class frame house with furnace and hard and soft water in the House. One barn 50 ft, x 58 ft. one 'shed 20 ft x 52 ft., one horse stable and drive house' 26 ft." x 52 ft., all oir stone . founda- tions, also two goal wells, one at house and one at the, barn and water in the barn. Situated, bm one mile front 100 sot i 2., miles 1 s fro m 'Bruce• field, 314 miles. from Kipper .6 mil- es from Hensel], 9 miles, from' Sea-, forth or Clinton Reason for 'self ing,.,-yvishing 'to retire, -For further. particulars apply on the premises or address Robert Morrison, Brumfield P,0. .-31-8' CREAM WANTED -WL HAVE E- quipped an up -to -date -creamery neve and we 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 K.inburn may leave their cream with Ait. Hall and he will deliver it here. Write at once for cans and give us a trial, -The Sealorth Creamery Co. Box 486, Sealorth, -20 BOAR FOR SERVICE.- FIAVING purchased from Mr, G. Dale of Kin - burn his splendid Tamworth - hog will keep the salve for service on 1ot23, 3rd con„ of Hullett, He is known as oche of the best breeders in the county. • Terns $1. at time of service with the privilege of re- turning if necessary, - 0, Tyndall. -28. THE CORNER STORE Live and Let Live c Breakfast Foods for Hot Weather Corn-Flaket Puffed -Rice, Puff -Wheat, Sheddes 'Wheat, Gusto, Grape -Nuts, Triscuit, Post-Tosties, Dutch Rusks, Force, Malta Vita, Just Received a Shipment of Flower Pots, Jardeneers, Dinacr and Toilet Sots, Call' and get' Prices,: Fruits Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pine-Ap- Pies, Strawberries and Tomatoes. E. E. HUNNIPORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. Are You Using Glasses. Many people are using glasses but many more Mould. If they did. it would save then eye strain, causing headaches and preiierve'the sight longer' g g . A proper test by an .optician••will- tell. Let us make the test, for you P A. J. GRIGG. Optician Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage Licenses. • Sioniner Ca�n�gu OUR .ANNUAL SUMMER CAM•- PA.IGN FOR NONFEETILEI. NEW - LAID EGGS' MEGAN THIS WEEK, A fewsuggestion h:, s N to get first-class eggs in hot weather : 1. Do away with all osc,k- erels, 2, Gather eggs+ twive l Per day, 3,yel .'1' ' p. eggs in -a dry} coot pleat 4- Keep nests clean and avoid washing eggs, 5. Market eggs before they are five days old, 6, Keep all extra :largo and small eggs fon home use. 7, Do not sell bad one as it is dishonest,. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up=to=date Firm CLINTON. • N. W. Trewartha, Wm, Jenkins 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 13, Special pen prize Barred Rocks $2 per setting. Also young racing Monier Pigeons. W. JACKSON. Poultry Plant, Clinton. For Sale in Clandeboye GOOD BRICK HOUSE, 2 ACRES ORCHARD, STAB- LES, AND 15 ACRES LAND. CONVENIENT TO POST OF FICE, S C FI O 0 L AND 0I2URC11 APPLY W. A, JONFIS. 206 PERCY ST. OTTAWA, TO THE FARMERS Try our fertilizers Potash and Acid Phosphate Nitrotic aind 'Soda, for your root crop. We will mix them for you and you will get the crop. Try our Corn Feed for cattle and frogs, Also Seed Corn and all kinds of dour rot the North End Feed Store. Come and see our agent for .tile F16tntznsan Co. Frank W. Evans Clinton, TERMS : CASH. Phone 192 f 1 EVERYTIIING IN TINNING and sheet metal work is in our line: We fix the furnace in the cellar or the skylight on the • roof. Put a new smokestack on your chimney or a new zinc under the stove, LEADERS ARE LEADING the best of tinning Wvoric that needs looking after tight now. Better have us look at them. A little of our work now may save you a lot of trouble after while, THOS. HAWKINS.. Phone 83: PLUMBING AND HEATING.. WOOL WANTED Fiighest Market Price Paid Cash for WOOL. Also on hand for sale Floltr and Feed, Potatoes, Oats,; Will exchange for Earns pro. dusts. G. Sf[Y`I`H. NetUthe 'hospital, Victoria Street, iimemeimumenimmirmummeelisue f Oarn OWTee h t Does it notsu est to gg ! $ i your mind the idea s of Camping Si 1 h g; r d . l - uif0�1^W011d be a1-iBt ` T,i d -ways cool, we Have• T, i d s tatngeade d Le©tonade d d, Linanieiuice t! Fresh lemons d Fresh oranges d er Fresh cucumbers s $ Fresh Strawberries - 0 Greenbeans, all for camp. d d Special attention to camp orders, see our window display in south d window of care, basketscontain- P tng a fele suggestions of camping • 0•o d d d d ifld W.T.:ONEIL d, 01 "The flub Grocery." d 1 • , Aiiytbing you want done in'. Hooting E'avetroughiug Plumbing _ oz Furnace work, Call and see our Stock before placing your order. BYAM & SUITTER Sanitary, Plumber Phone L FARM FOR SALE. -THE EXECU- tor of the Soutltcomne estate of- fers for sale 50 acres, being east half of lot 28, con. 6, Hullett. This is a first class farm, well watered and improved with good buildings and orchard, also seven acres of bush laved. -Apply to R. J. South- combe, Clinton P. 0. Stallion Routes. "GUINEA COLD." The noted stock horse "Guinea Gold" will breed a limited number oft snares at his own stable lob 40, West land,• Tuclsersntith. (1•, W. Nott, Prop, I3ARON WALLACE, Monday -will leave his own stable, lot 40, West End, Tuokersmith, go to I•Iuron Road, then to Graham I•Ionise for noon, then to Gilbert Mairs for night. Tuesday - By Hohnesville and Maitland con, to Wm. Dust's, for noon, then by ways of the Bethel Corner and Bettmiilcr to Wilmot Haaeke's, Huron React, for night. Wednesday, -Huron Road east to M. Flick's for noon, then by way of gbh con. to James Graham's, for night: Thursday -To Wise's corner and Bay- field Road to James Jackson's 2nd of Stanley, for noon, theta to his own' stable for night where he will remain until the following Monday morning. G. W. Nott, Prop, GRAND TRUNK RAIL DOMINION DAY FARES Between all stations in Canada east of Port Arthur and to Detroit and Port Huron, Mieh, Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N.Y. SINGLE FARE Good going and re- turning July 1. FARE' and ONE-THIRD Good go- ing Juno 30, July, 1. Return limit July, 2. IIOMESEERER'S EXCURSION., Round trip tickets to points in Western Canada via Chicago, St, Paul, Duluth or Sarnia and Northern Navigation Company, on sale each Tuesday until October 27th, inclusive, at very low fares. Tick ' elsfake t nd a information at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices, J. Ra s nsf r ' o d ,ti Son, Uptown Agents. A. 0. Pattison, Station Agent, U'PPER LAKES NAVIGATION.: Sailings from Sarnia Wharf Atone days, Wednesdays and Saturdays for Sault Ste. Mario, Port Arthur and Fort William, commencing June 8414 STEAMSHIP SPECIAL Effective, Juno 8th, Westbound. Will leave Toronto 11.15 a.m. on sailing dates, making connection at Sarnia. Wharf for Sault Ste, Mario, Port Arthur, Fort 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,nl., arriving Toronto 1.10 .p.m., commenc- ing June '9th, each Tuesday, Friday, and Sundaythereafter. Full particulars and reservations from Grand Trunk Agents, or write C. E. HORNING, D.P.A., Toronto, Ont. J. Ransford As Son, uptown: ticket agents, phone 57. A', 0. Pattison, stallion agent, plione 35a, NEWS -RECORD NEWS-L'E,t'DI9l: