The Clinton News Record, 1914-07-09, Page 6...July 9th 19I4
Clinton News-Reoord
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Mr.
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left el
Strati .
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in S1
iternoon
will be
Rev. CJ
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when,
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,:and 419
banded
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appreci
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tables
ed wit
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preach
Sunday
to see,
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absent
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to be
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last
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MIS.
Sunda
Pollar
were 1
Mrs.
Alis,
spent
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'"Pion
dletx Township >
1yhole -coli,,:u,unity auas shocked
: • ,. -'
osray -on; ileatning jibe sad .news
d •aa stn '� o Monday, ll
Y � . � q . 3 g
, , a.'r cyoung:
esi,er Belt of Blyth...l he •
, s: eor
vas in las a,venty-seopnd,,,year
,,,....,,,,ii known liege havin Be-
%TEACHER
v visttgct ,friends: ilt,thls frown
rfattier . • . . ,
PRO al took ace.: rn ,rite
P
i,••S
Bente et t Wednesday, an0'innn
t Y �e } g,
Tinkne eif 0aeafoith is ,'s etid-
Y Miss � 11
env. days with Miss :Marr Sne ,.
;Scheeler. • ';: ,
atilt Mxs, Schoelei, of Seaio�tlt
. with' • . .
Sunday atxitli Mt,, an(l 1,,, Matt
trued Gonuld went to C;oderiel>
. ._
tarda 'And after: a visit or a
or, days there returned to her
y
at Windsor;: ' She .has been the
of her sister, Mrs, Wru. `Mor-
Inc the past rns Nelsen
and Mrs. James Nclsutt and
a of Walton visited Mrs': • :T.
4 o Sunday.
-
• ..
:than C<lailr, Mrs. T'reeman, and
linin Freeman of 5eatortl} Sdn
with friend's in the lowashin
Anes Rey0014s•: and brother
Agnes
trate visiting Harnett` friends.
is' Helen and Mona Carbert
r Tuesday for a visit- with
ad .friends, also Miss. Mary
and Miss C . Carbert.
eci
e
ees,
ss
nd
Doroth'
ing
Sunday
best
si:asein
5
sgTl
s.
e'-p;Ogtam,
Mr,
Ba field.
u
{ nn th Smyth of ,'COtgnuq: iys spend-
3 e e 1 1.w..„,,,,,,,,,,
ing his vacation in the village.
6 _
Mr. Laid Mrs; A. D:' Anderson. end
. , ,. a r:,:: -.
children, Gordon and Lau> a, of
• ; ;
\Vyontng ni0•toicd up. to Ba}ficlil on,Mis.
the Pirst and spent the" day in ibo
old home towat:•
,, ,-,
,.• , un • nt e ,VI r.. V , have
S 1 c oto s whc ha,o a hero
+ � ••
]rete beto>.e, a11. eorhtrteint favorably on
,,
the. improved _appearance Of `the cast,
end of the town as• the result of the
>
Snuare being made what; the promot
yrs of the 'town intenii'ed it to be. ,
IL'fs the du .,
ty. of every,,, pitmen,
ti ' , • • ,- . -
y o_ ng . ulirldli aged : ants oltlf:, to
Boost 1c and •d. Sing ,its raises
wh• enevgr and wherever, singing is
•,• -
permitted. ,
141x. and Mrs. Aandreiv Reid, Mr.:
Halter Rod, Mr. F. W, Johnston and
a .fc
wire, Mnss Clara• Johnston, Miss
Gladys Johnston, :Miss Aelen John-
sten or •Walkerville Mr, W. M. Gra_
r , • y
and. }vire, 'Eugene Gray; Miss Alta
,Gray, Detroit and M>, Roy Icells,-
:St. Cathcrfnos, are guests at the Al-
bion.:
Mrs. Casey, St, Thomas and Mrs,
O'Gorman. Toronto, are sannomring
in Deer Lodge Park, �. ..
Mrs. Stothers and family of Lori-
don have tai en possession of their
More Local N ewe
,
.AL`
i Bessie : Walker of 13ranttord s
: , %: a : , :
..home for - holiday.
T dmestgn many or 1 or
visited
Old Iriends at Hayfield last wce,c.
Mc, Stowairt. ,Tarl.•son .leaves tl,ts ai-
, ,,
ternOon for New •YOTIC Ott to re-
., , , Y ,.
•-
stunt his work comiectron ; wlLh
the :Lilian tical coni i
t ,t•, _il any wiwn tyhtcll
he has been engaged.
Mc.•.and Mrs•. tV.'F. `atitzlon nand
. , ., C
children "�e coming from Tor.-
1 at o,n)nng up fzou> dot.
oni,o toda' and wtl o .''out ..to
3 L, . R,„
Bayfield Por. .a f !c
S 4 . , .. civ . Weeks," having
taken c cntta'c theto.
B'_1'PT[ST..
r •9
The pastors subject ori Sunday
na ruin' will T
q g 1 be • he Conflict
In 'the evening- f ill „
, l g t w be Why
0101, 1110 1 At the Thursday even-
ing prayer meeting the•Sunday school
, „ ,, •
lesson will lie tattoo up, Greatness
through service,'-'
, ,, ,1 f• ,,,
f I11. LOC .11.1, MA.TZ I,L
• Wheat 96c.
oats 380. '
Peas 19..00.
Raciest 50e.
Butter 160 to 13c,
Eggs 18c to 19c.
gg
I:ive Hogs 17.90.
hI'C'CLJSI LOCALS,
As ,you know, .News Ilccord ineans
News -Leader,
Tyir�sxs!. I3.-Liar911paiul I. Rattenbury
Have soul auothm Saxon crit, the ptu-
chaser being. Harry Galin>an.of 'lur-
ieh.
will be a baseball nvatch in
the park this evening at six -thirty,
Zurich vs. Clinton. It will be well
worth going over to eco. "
Mr, and Mrs. John Walker desire
to thank their neighbors and friends
g
rot the sympathy and kindness shown
thcni"°Cluring• the illness and death of
their rather.
,\ S'PRe1'L'FORll WEDD7NCl.,
The marriage took plaice at Strat-
ford on Monday of last week of Mise
Clara, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 0011-
rad Sutter of Stratford :and sister of
Mr, J. A, Sutter of Clinton, to Dr,
J. A. Beatty also of the Classic City,
'Flit' ceremony was ierrormed at the
home of the bride's parents h}'
Rev. J. S. Zimmerman and on-
ly the members' or the two Earn-
dies were present. '1'I>e youngWhite
couple were unattended save by
little MISS Olga Woltz, who acted as
flower girl, After a honeymoon spent
in Muskoka Dr. and 'Mrs.. Beatty will
startle m Stratford, where the Dr.
has a good practice.
1'lie bride practice.
visited her brother
in Chilton and ,rill be remembered 113)
linany here i,x, will wart. her gaod
wishes fora happy married life.
J3TC.YGLli S'" N, MkLSSPY-HAR.
xis when with extra wide pedals
wit,i,. rubber treads, Not- equipped
with coaster. brake. Makes an on-.
c• s' o n ` click whenrunning, e-
aszu at 1li
ward. -M. D, McTa • art: 11
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FARM FOR SATE.=The William
• Proctor "Farm Lot Number 3l. and
south-west part of Lot' Number 33,
Maitland Concession, Godetrch,town-
: - :. . -
ship, 144 acres. -Apply to W. Bzy
done, Clinton. - i6.illi
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Paris Pate. '.
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1•,, Godexteh and Hallett, Sumner
x> ,.. �-
: ,hill:.... ,Stilt. e. lertenr.q, qualilntwa
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t and salary rpt ecte` , A.: >lf . a,
ton ai P is . pE c
. , ,.>P!t
tions received up to Jul' 18th.-
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HenryMCBrian Secretary R.R. No
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1 Clinton. -41-2,
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74.SALE.—LOT , G 3
FARM FOR CON
, .--
Stanley, containing •100 acres, 90'
s cleared;-
,: noire citared ,the balance.goodhaf,d
p
woad bush.: The farm' is well fenced
and well underdrained and in, a
fir t-clas state cultivation.
s s a o of
There , _cl rahouse
bele is a first ass Ft nye
with furnace and 'hard and ' "soft
,OLJR ANNUAL
l FOR N -,E
CxN NP
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LAID, J GC,6 BT,G:AN
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SLNIIICi;, CA:IC
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What It S.
A pure delicious p
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{ niedt paste i
a pat spectrally;
,$ prepareel f o r� sand-:: I,
d .,
Wlche$ and: picnics. :$,
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/ It :'consists
,. of Choice .I,
_ meats and spices: al,-
�1
:
C,} 5 I;N" N -
PIOo �, 1
etc s Grove, Ba} fie d, by the month
or season, Furnislicil..For further-
particulars apply to W. R, Jowett
,
Box 30, Bayfield P•0, or Phone 5
Waterin the 71 � u •e r 50 ft,
the
w house'. . Qne ban
x 53 ft., 'one shed 26 ft x 52 ft.,
one horsestableand drive House 26
9
ft. x 50 It., all on stone founda
tions,, also two goad wells, one at
house and one at the barn and water
1n the barn: Situated one
A fCW suggestions haw 'w.
fat first-class ergs to 110
weather :.
v
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1, Do away with all cock-
„rots, :
2. Gather e T9 twice per
go p
_ / e ,►,
ready coo ed, tem t,,
►. , .•
Ing and delicious in ,
!i,
1 Small tins f o r only 0,
y y
1Oc each '‘
1 ' I'
f I
on .174, :Gltirton Ceni;ral.
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. .mile
from school, 2l m11es from Bruce-
iia j
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F S 'J 7J-_ T NCP
OR A , h 0 , AN ENG
ftshBeagle hound, female, thorough-
bred, in good condition. AVi11 sell
very reasonably, Apply to -Cat-
man- H. Hoare, Clinton, -4.1.
field, 3:1: miles from Kipper', 6 mil-
il-
es from Hensall, 9 miles from Sea-
north or Clinton. Reason for sell-
in wishing to retire, -For Frirtiter
g' 4
particulars apply on the premises or
adrtross Rolpert Morrison, Bluoefield
P. 0. -3.l.--8
3, I{crp eggs nt a :dry
cool place.
I
i Keel) nests clean and
v i
avoid t ash ng eggs.
• a, Market eggs before
they arc five days of<i,
6. Ker all extra large
P 6
d Special This Week. d
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d We are offering 9
d g ►
!for s a 1 e a: limited o
0 1
number o f canned
TOtlnatoes while they 00
1
PRIVATE SALE OF DINING. ROOM
CREAM DAVE E-
and small eggs fon home use,
7. Do not sella bad eggs
$ last only IOc per can.
t • 0
and Bedroom Sets and other use
ful oarticles of: ho furniture,
also Radiant home heater, :Supro,
me Gook and a small coal or wood
stove, Can be seen at airy •t:imc
until July 17th. -Mrs. Armour, tor -
n.er Townsend- and Kirk streets. y
WANTED—WE
quipped an up -to -date -creamery here •
and we are ready to receive cream.
We solicit your patronage. We will
pay you highest plicas for your
cream twice a month, also pay all
express : charges and Curntsh you
with cans. Those in the vicinity of
as it is dishonest,
OUNN hANGLOIS CO.
t
The Up=to=date Firm
CLINTON.
1
$ >
W. j , O N E I L
,4The Hub Grocery." 0
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IHolmesVllle
t. John's church 00 Sunday al-
next at three ,o'clock rheic
an Orange seihion preached hi,.
L. Langford.
League and Sunday school of
,liodrst chufgh held .their :tin
arden party on Mr. -Geo. I4o1
on Thursday evennng.last
;11 spite of the fact that it- was
r Iollowing' -:a 1rdfday,'there
goon crowd and a very enjoy-
Inc was spent, Ice cream, cake
p
and butter and coffee was ser-
in tables set upon._ the lawn
se were waited upon by deft-
young Mien and maidens. There
booth on the . "'grounds also
!nary good things could be oh-
and which was well patroniz-
ie Clinton Kiltty,I3and dispens-
;hent music throughout the ev-
their services were pinch
ated, The young people realiz-'
7 from the proceeds of gate,
and booth and were' ivell pleas-
h the result of 'their efforts.
Chas. • Holland 01 Ciinto,.
idt0 a delighted audience
' morning.-'fre shall be glad
him more •Fret uently in"' our
1 •
•
\oinpn's Institute will hold
egular,.meeting at the home of
Iulholland on Thursday . after-
ext at the usual hour: 'Ilicte
a short program, question
of the an-
grid the members
All members requested to
Emma Courtice left Monday
ionto where she met her' oro-
leo T. R. (0111liee of Grave
Penn,, and together they in-
visiting ' another brother, Rev.
Courtice of. St. Peter, Minn•,
,ing on t0 Winnipeg and Laths-
Alta, Miss (0010ce, will be
for some months:
A. J. Courtice has had erected
cement stable of his Premises,
)1 deal of building has. been
a the village this season and
ice is consequently much lin-
cottage in hakeside Park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. }Vhitmorr, of
Clinton are: the guests of Mrs. Jam-
ieson at her summer cottage -in the
White • City.
: Mrs.. Crow • of Detroit is that guest
of her sister, Mrs: W. J. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Detroit are
gues{s at Mrs. Green's.
Mrs. Brandenburg and family: of
Delorit ate visiting the ladyrs par-
encs, Mr,, and Mrs. R, W'eSton,
Leon Ellsworth of Berlin is spend-
ing a few weeks with his uncle, Mr,
John Tippet. ..,
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Mrs. John Mitchell an.d danghfer•,
Miss Alice, and the Misses "Hazel,
Ireine and Mary Challoner of Loudon
are sunilnering in Lakeside Park:
Miss 'Clara McKay or Toronto was
the guest of her brother, Mr. Hugh
McKay of the Albion, during the past
week.
Ba1rfacld L.O.I. No: 24 will attend
di -vine service in Trinity church next
Sunday at eleven o'clock a.m. Out-
side brethren are cordially. -invited to
attend.' '
Mr. 9119 Mrs. .J. Schiltz of Detroit,
Miss Gower, Toronto, Mins Wollway,
London, and Mr. Writts, Clinton,`are
guestsv
at the Comancrcial,
Mrs. 14 Karin and family, of 'Toronto
have` oaken a cottage in the White
City for the season,
Mrs, McMillan and Misses Belch
rind Flores' Al A- tan, .James Mc-
Millan and Mrs. Marshall and Miss
Marshall of London alive summering in
DTI, James Campbell's cottage on
, q
Clumpy uy street.
Mr. john McLeod of Huntsville re-
turned to the village on Saturday 1'oiii.
spend a few wccks.
t:refrigeratorThe
C'itirens of Clinton are more in
evidence in and about Hayfield than
those of any other town, large or
small.
Mr. Robert Penbal0 has ()pencil out
a butcher shop in ilhiddon s old
stand,
Mr. and Mrs. Stott of Detroit spentmeat
a few days in the village last week.
We are called upon this week t0
chronicle the death of one of our
oldest resident in the parson of Mar-
garet Bates; relict of the late David
Richards, who passed away on 11Ion-
day eveningab the advanced age of
Kinl>urn' may leave their cream
with Mr. Hall and he will deliver
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins
it here. Write at once for cans
•___.
FOR SALE, -A 3 -YEAR -Oil) GELD-
ing, broken iii, also "two 2 -year-old
fillies. -Apply to .F,rank' Powell,
Goderich township, Clinton'P.0:
and give us a trial. -Phe Seaforth
'Creamer Co. Box 486, Seaforth.
Y
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Elawn
TENTS for SALh
Anything+'Phare
!
you want done in
-10
'tr r �f
Do not expect to buy
p y
Roofing
n
L'aVetr0ilohitlg
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FOR SALE. -:1.T A SET OF LIGHT
double harness, nearly new, not
factory made, at a bargain. --Bert
Langford. -10
THE c.ORNE11 iTOI1E
1. II t1Ll1 U
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Live and Let Live
second hand tents in
July, Phone me now
for bargains,
• Plumbing
01 Furnace work.
Call and see our Stock before
placing your order.
TEACHER W.ANTOID.-W..NTIsll A
S andlifed dutiesteachetar S. S. No Il,
Se' duties to commence 1st
For Breakfast,
—
F. J. HILL, Clinton:ind
BYAM & SUITTER
Septpt• ,Apply stating experience and
salary, Appli.catfons received up to
C'ooket( Cereals, Rolled Oats,
Bacon, Eggs, Marmalade, Jaucs,
FOR SALE
Sanitary, Plumbers Phoma ii
July 15th—Jas. T. Keys, Sec:
Treasurer, R. R. No. 1, A area, '
—t0—g
bruit, Coffee.
For Luncheon,
Two good Incubators, one Chatham
240 egg and one Morgan. 60 egg.
Leghorn Eggs for batching,
FARM FOR SALE.—THE EXECU-
for of the Southcomee estate °r-
Pers 'for sale 50 acres, being east
FOR SALE. -TWO DRIVING MAR-
es incl bnggw len good repair, -Dr,
J; 5. Evans. -35
Soups, Pork and Beans, Meat
Patties for Sandwich, Salmon,
Sardines, Kipporel, Herrin,'
Cooked Ilan, and Bologna, Jellied
Hoek, Tinned Meats, Rice, PIP-
11:00 setting of 15.
6
hock eggs 51.00 per 13.
Special pen prize Barred Rocks 52
per setting.
Also young racing Homer Pigeons,
half of lot 23, eon. 6, Mullett. This
is a first class farm, well waterer'
and improved with good buildings
and orchard, also seven acres of
bush land. -Apply to R. J. South-
AUCTION Sr1_LL-rim•. UNDER-
iota, (wick Desserts, Jelly Pow-
• der, 1'ea, Loaf Sugar, \Vatcl:niel-
W. JACKSON.:
conthe, Clinton P. O. -2h
signed will offer Cor sale by public
auction at his
abs next ,he
o1, Olives.
For Dinner
Poultry Plant, Clinton.
Stallion o
Routes.
office
News -Record office at 2 o'cb)ek p,
'on Saturday, July ,iltli, the fol-
lowingLarge 8 Jt,
x 8 ft inside, 1000-1b Scales, Con.
paring scale nearly now, t meat
blocks Cgtniller and marble slab,
1 , h
2 )aper' cutters, sausage sieffer 2
v,nung desks; meat'cho1it•>er,• 5101
,
(coked Meats, Potatoes, Canned
•'Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beaus,
Labe,, Pickles, Meat Sauces, Cat-
sups, Salad Dressing, ('ucunibers,
011pe 0>1, New 13o!11at-0►S, Batten-
y
as, Shelled Nuts, Preservedwhich
r-
i rk
r'
4 N-.`
`rGGUINEA GOLD."
noted stock horse "Guinea
Gold" will I)retrl a limited nuntbne o8
mares at his own stable lot 10 West
T nd, '1'uck01511> 41>
• G. W. Nott, Prop.
Ge�derieh'1'ownship
Mr. Erect nniddletoe has holt gilt a
I1Ctt all tomobile, a fim PBSSeltger
crines this wed This is in-
other. sale made by Mr, Bert Langford
or Clinton, who has placed several in
this tnwnsh1P •iu the 1OS ; few weeks,
Twiner, 3 meat saws, 2 aleavias, 2
steels, block brush and scrapers, 2
Strawberries, Raspberries, Lac.
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BARON WALLA (.1.3
Monday -will' leave his stable,
racks and hookS, set 210lb
scales, tallow prey, grindstone, 3NUNNIFORD
hog scrapers, 4 beef gameralis and
a number of pig ganieralls, 2 Ice
tongs, crow bar, lamb rack, 3
liglit wagons suitable for farmers,
E. E' "�
LIVE AND LET, LIVE GROCER,
"^,. "iii
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v
,"i
own
lot 40 Rest End , Tuekersmith, go
to Huron Road, then to Graham
Ilouse for noon, then to Gilbert Marrs
for night. 'ruesdaly - By Holmesville
and rllaitlantl can. to ttnn. Di!xst's,
fol noon, then by wall of the. Bethel
Marriages
h rN'!7 ``-' Y - "iia
MAl .L /. 4 CON DO\ In Regina'
4
on Jul''4b1, b' Rot*. 1 1. \Ansolt,
S 3
Margaret Condon of Halifax-, N.
S., to .John :1.. Mackenzie, second
sol of Mr, and Mrs. T. Mackin -
'le of Chuton.
l3UN*'1':HRUN.... ' CU\ -At 5eaforLli
on 'June 30th, Annie Es-
tella Morton, daughter of Mr. and
_, Nicholas B. Horton of Har-
Pathe}', to ,oli '1 100. Bonthro11
of \55inibota, Sask.
HUTTING -WOODS -At Riughan1, on
June 27th, \VilliannlIuLting t0
Mrs Annie Woods, both. of. Wing-
ham
BUT. h1)'I,LY-]n Winglcam, on June
29Lln, Edward 13oIc to Lillian Kei-
!n, daughter oi' 34r. and Mrs, Wil-
r
liana Kelly; all of Wolohan.
Births-
N:IOICLE-lit Clinton, on July 1st, to
Mr. and Miss. Wm. J., Nlekle, a
son,
WEBSTER-Tn 1\Icl{;1101, on June
80t:h,. to Mr.. and Mrs,. Lorne Web-
seer, a slaughter:
Deaths
,f, ,-
1.T;C, TfN On the London Road,
Stanley, on July 60, William J.
1316gins, in his 81st .year,
.WALKlER-1n Clinton, on July, 5111,
Walker, aged 80 years' and
0 months.
Goderich town•shi P, on
July, 6th, Mary Ann Bramble., wid- .FOR
Jordon, Brxim pion,
I
aged
b Sears.
.RT(1TAIZD+5-1n Baypeld on. Jiil'Gth
3
Margaret, Bates, 'relict of the lateasses.
NJ1'1 CI E Richards, aged 95 years.
I LL In Clinton of July 5th,
Nicholas Mitchehl, aged 29 years,-
3 July , YRAILWAY
BELL -In Bl'th onfitli Sylves-
tut 5011, youngest son of Mi., anti
Mt•s `Wm.13e11 a ed 21 liars .1:1,
g3
months and J c lay's,.
MURDIP-In Sealer th, on iune 301zh,
;cans 2
George Murdie,-aged G0 y.
months 7 days: '
I'.11'LOR-In Grey, i ownshlip, on July
lsL, ,Diva! Ta}lor, alert h,3 Years,
7 mocUhs and, 7 da s.'FICE,
r , ; y
BOS C1:. -lin Win ham, on .Junco 27th,
g
Lteou.s Elizabeth, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs; W. Boyne:
meat box, pig rack to fit any wag-
on, 2 light sleighs, good wood cook
stove nearly new, horse 4 ytears
old, well broken and not afraid of
autos, a good square trotter, one
of old Sidney's colts. Also about
y
1000,blocks of ice and saw dust,
dozen white \\yndotte hens and
other articles. Terms -All sums of
and under, cash ; on over
that amount 5 months credit on
approved joint notes, -S. Cr. Cas-
_
12 INCH
1
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WOOD.
V
1113 'LA FURNACES
LEAD.
CALL IN 'AND SEE THE AD-
VANTAGES OVER ANY OTHER
Kld 1 . OR°' A\TD'S h7A'RD-
M 1 A.1 Z R L
WARE, OR PHONE 53.
. TILOS, HAWKINS
PLUMBING- and TTNSMITFIING.
1 SECOND HAND RADIANT.
TT011'Ih; }V19.'IT OVEN FOR SALE
CHEAP.
Corner and Benmiller to Wilmot
ITaaoke's, Huron Roan for night.
g
\\ednesday.-Huron Road east to AI.
Flick's for noon, then by way Of 9th
con. to James Graham's, for night.
Thursday -To - Ps '
T ay To \res corner and Bay -
field Road to James Jackson's 2nd
of Stanley, for noon, thou to his MD.
stabre for night where lie will remain
until the following Monday morning:
G. W. Nott, Prap
Klppen
is Anna DinsdaIe and Cauic
zit of 'Toronto su.e, lionte fora
ys.
Alden Whiteman of Detroit and
ter; NTiss Mabel, ' of Toronto
me. Mr. Whiteman report:
dull in the City of the
anti Mrs, Geo. Schoellig of De-
were visiting their old friends,
Mrs. Johnston, last week, •
are pleased to know that little
Grassick who appeared
} Pn
seriously ill For a few hays
eek is about all right again.
and Mrs. ;W. 1.1 Johnston were
:ter on Tuesday of this week
the funeral 01 en old
the late W;lliacii Northcott,
ly or Sexslnith.
July 28th, the Rev, T.
owden,,pr;eached'farewell ser-
on the Varna' circuit, He left
wishes for his success on
v circuit, Yarmouth Centre.
Sunday his successor,. the IZev.Miller
91900hcd his first see-
on the Varna circuit and made'
impression.
week Mr. }Vastest'kIarvey niiaile
T sale .of his large stock of„
he' had held over. ."f'on
:casein '
ninety-five Sears. The deceased was
born in .Ireland on May 1st 1310. Al
iter mining to 'this 'country. she was
married at Goderich fn 1835 b) Rev,
y
Mr. Campbell to he late David
Richards -who predeceased her •b
P'y
about twent ei Irl ears. Witli the
y g y
exce tion or taw ears she has, al -ALSO
P 3'510
ways lived in the, vicinity of Bayfield.
The ,funeral takes place from her late
residence to Bayfield cemetery 011
Thursday afternoon at kali. past two.
Rev. Mr. White, pastor of the Mettle-
dist church, or which 5110 was a mem-
bei and a regular attendant at the
services as ton as she was able, will
g
officiate. 1'he. pallbearers m s will be a
Messrs. Thos. Cameron, John Fraser;
James Thomson, James Campbell,
James.Fowle and Murdock Ross. One
son and two daughters survive.: Is-
aac` Richards of Brussels and Mrs.
Wilson Eagleson, Lucknow, and'AI>ss
Ellen at home.
Mr, and Mrs, George- llownireue and
daughters, Misses Grace, Myrtle and
M':argce}r• Rowntree,. of London, Mr.
and •Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs
and fancily, Mr. Langford; wire
and family or J,ondon, Mo. Hastings,
wife and fancily, Mr. Williams, wife.
and family of Galt have taken cot-
rages in Deer. L0dg0 . Park for the
summer. .
:Mr. 1sarry_Atkinson of Montreal is
the 'guest of his brother Dr. Ai.htn-
son at their summer :residence on the
tle, Proprietor. T. Gundry, .+lac-
noncar, Stapleton Saw
THOS BAWKINS
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Mill.
53,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
l-
FOR SALT FROST & ROOD HAY
Phone
PI,UbIBINCr AND HEATING,
Double track all the way...
loader with trucks. As good as
new. Bal to Clintonis, Pie Col -3 S •
new.-Appl to Mrs, Annie E ol- FOR . SA l.4 E
° '
'Fork Rope, Sling Rope and
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1 T 1 7 E
'TORONTO-C''LIICAGO
ToR.0N120—MONTREAr.•
Important Improved
Daily Service
Trip Rope, Forks, Pulleys,,
CJ OSED,-1`I-1E OFFICES OF W. Dccimg Twine, Machine Oil.
Brydone, J. layfer and G. B. Hale Also a few buggies and a few
will close Wednesday and Saturday sets of light harness tech thio
afternoons until the middle of Sep` I will sell at cost,
tember. -33. (dot
John„ May, Deeriing Ag
FARMERS
`�
Pry oun•Fertilizers Potash and
Acid Phosphate Nitrotie and 'Soda,
for your root crop. We will mix
Now in Effect,
•Now
Leave Montreal 11.00 p.m.
Leave Toronto 8.00 a.m.
Arrive London 1.1.06 a.m.
Arrive Detroit 1.45 P.tn.
Arrive Chicago 8.40 p.m.
BUTTERMILK. -ANYBODY WANT- f t,
thein for lieu amid you will get the
crop.
' Eastbound.
Leave Chicago 5.45 P.11/4.Brown,
ing fresh buttermilks can have same
on Wednesday of each week at 1401-
rroesyflle butter Factory by phon;ug
4, 0a 143, -34, Arc You
Try our Corn Feed for cattle and
hogs.
Seed Coen kinds
Leave Detroit' 11.05 p.nr..
Leave London 5.45 pan.,
heave Toronto 9.00 slur.
Arrive Montreal 5.45 p.m.
Highest class of equipment.which
-SALE• . - NORSIAIAN REP illtrSilig90101
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soli treasonable. pod as tow Wesley
Walker, residence Hint street. -34.
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asses.
Also anti all of
flour so the North Janet Feed nds
0 0>11
Come and ace otic a ant for t
v • g he
I-Ieint mon Co.
E Y
rank Wo Evans
Full particulars and berth reserve -
tions from agents or write C. E. Her,
ning, D.P.A. , Toronto, Ont,
J. Ransford & Son, Uptown Agents,:
Phone. 57.
A. O. Pattison, Depot a\gent,
Phone 35a.
Constance
and Mrs. L. Proctor and daugll_
London ante visiting the form
6
other, Mrs:, Proctor, and other
hereabouts,
Bert McLean of 73uftalo is vis-
her mother,'
he , Mts. Milson.
Wan. Woods of LLadbnry spenty
y as the guest of : Mrs.:. Th05•
d
1'et:race.•
The Slewa.rt orchestra, 0°credo')
'
ron5;kting of eleven memhels, will
picnic in Joweltt's Dark on �I'ednes-
afternoon of nest week and will
Put oadance In the pavilion in
the evening.
g•
and f
fa weekcot
London,aa rived last 9114 are
. . 1 ,,
now enjoying 1uc. in then cottaRo w
Lakeside Park:
- NICE AIRY
F
Clinton.
O R RENT SIX
the Bard,
TERMS : CASA. Phone 192
rooms, opposite mill ;
and soft water, convenient --
asrange-
.,
GRAND -TRUNK'
SYSTEM:
'
meats for accommodation of small
fami.l'. Apply: to -F. W. Evan;, using 0
3. as e0 le are lasses
p p b
Phone 192. —32: but many :more should. if
y
For Sale In C•lan.deboye
U:PPER LAKESNAVIGATION.
Sailings from Sarnia 4Vkacf Moan
Wednesdays
they Clid would save them
•
•and
eye strain, chasing headache
p
{�% 'I _ / r •a11C{ reSerVB the sight longer,
"here the E' Good p g g
T A •ro. proper test an
PHOTOS 1 5 : p ..� by ,
OptlCla71 Will tell.
��m� �rQ rn
C100D BRICK HOUSE'; 2
ACRES ORCTIr1RD, :ST(AB-
LES AND 15 ACRES LAND.
CONVENIENT T0. POST OT-
' S C II 0 0 I, AND
- P_ Al.Effective
JC)NDSI3 APPLY W.
JON,ES:, 206 PERC Y 'ST.:
OTTAWA': •
d s; Saturdays for
a9 Y
Sault :Ste. Marie; Port Arthur and
Fort William. commencing June 8th.
STE.A.MSI-IIP'SPECIAL
June 8th, Westbound,
Will leave Toronto 11.15 aari. on
sailing dates, making connection'at
Sauna Wharf' for Sault Ste-, Mitac,
and Mrs. Moore of Clintonon
he guests of ...their grandmother,
Mann, on ,Sunday.
Colctotigh'.of the Base Line
9ihe, Week:end' with;, her" cousin,
., •, .
C,eo: 'Wheatley, ,7 r, :
al, ivaswsuccessfultrt
ei xeceiYt exam: in - music,
iro., .dinlonla and: a.yeat°s free
6
u.:
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Death of Miss R'ow e,
Annie E. Rowe, a Lifelong C'•itizen of.
Clinton, Cr09905 into That
Brighter Count•ry Beyond:''
The funeral of the later. Annie IS.
' Rowe, whose death occurred on Wed-
nesrla took :lace, at Brampton on
Y, p P
G'riday, the reuaiu,y leaving here by
the early train that morning.: the
-- •
Port .Arthur, Fort William, Winnipeg
Lot us make tit@'test for
• I have opened a Studio On .
at _Blyth,., my Studio in Clinton y
'I m - prepared t the �. -
a p py to go o h
country, on my Saxon Car. �
3 Y�p /1
/
• ” o `' ` ""�
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Highest
- •,., •...
lash for-WOOI„
and points in Western Canada.
Parlor -Cafe, Parlor Cars and `first,
class coaches to Sarnia Wharf.
A special train will run the 10001513
--leaving
rrivinToronto 1,10--.111. -0OmrltC11e-
a g 0 p
in • June 9bh, eae1 Tuesday, Friday)
g Y, Y)
East Wawanosh,
the following is the rep
g report of 5 5,
month _.nf 311111:. 13ntlance. Class,-
�
Viola Parker, Ruth McGowan, Sr.
4th:, -Cora bear, Hilliard McCrowan
G00rge Wilson- 'Jr,• 4111> fila
• _
Leat, Ira Poll. : Si. aid Luella
Wilson, John Parker, Edna"MeGewr
Jr 3 Pat-
51, -Ella 1011, Walter 1 ail-
•terson• S;t. 2nd,, -Clara McGowan,
May Parker, fc'in.lay.MCT0W00. Bt,
,2nd, -01a McGowan, Ruby Toll, hr:
-Earl Caldwell,
r -' ,As
i,
t. ,a41 Road
,: • ., ,•, ...way
•• • .:. :
lerrybetry-, vtSutpgd her sisters
'" •• . ini •
>roni,o over. Dorin!tntgn i)ay. +
:. e
League met ,on, Tuesday evenrtig
one f r. Creo. Layton
giro, i o M Y
Mr,'H, Lrvetmore had ehar.ge
Next k the
. N,_.: weR _
ig will- be at Mr, Geo. Wats'
Wm, McQueen,, who lived
many years ago but who is now
idem of MQOhigan, will speak oA
^„ Da s'>'
deceased had ,been • ill for several
weeks and tt was•kiio,vrn for- Sonne
that recovery,
.} ;' I•. , ,f•. -
lhle. She was a d uglttet o the late
Hamilton Rowo of Clinton and had
II t
i a : r ,
spent practically all bet: lite here,
For roan ears, she and her sister,
Y Y is
Mrs. Steppe ,who is a Widow, 'resided
together on. Mar street and her
_. • r Y
Yan.
moval b death leaves Mrd, Steeps
very lonely; indeed. She was amen=
Wesley church and the merrier-
her of W y
hal service on Thursday evenfn was
g
Iennducted bo Rev. Dr. Rutledge.-
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and d Work. - wish Lyo J. •Mil GVf`
o any w. you, \v s to
Have done within short' notice, i _
0 t1C�1n
Phtone GG, Clinton p
Jeweler and Issuel Of Marriage
, .---
Licellses,.
OTTO FINK
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Also on hand for Flour•
t
atr3 Peed, .Potatoes, Oats..
;. .
Will exciiango :for farm ;pini
ducts. ;'
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and Sunday
r: -reservations
Full Particulars and loser atzons
from -Grand Trunk Agents, or write
C: E. T3ORNINCr;' DP.A., '2brontn,
Ont.
J. Ransrord & 'Son, uptown ticket
57.
Photographer. NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER,
Cl;,S!`IYTH.
Next) Min hnsnitrai. V'inliir;n R4rmrd-.
agents, phone
A. O. Pattison; 'station agent,
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