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Prateipal Hume of the
uelph. taking the speatal course in
iselentifies agriculture. '
Misses Rose tura Mabel Siam% j
fel .the party of . Canadian ' °ducat
aqua said pe s steamer °taint
-from Montreal fo's a months' trip
'tfie British Isles. •
Mrs, C. Beek, Miss Ella Beck
Miati Edith Highof Tosoato are
itiag tit home of 1rs. .Holland, a
'Salsas street,
Air, • and Mts. . Arthur Cart
-chilatefi- of Toronto. are theguests
the fornmes .mataer,- Mrs. Carrie
Orimbria 'Road,
Alajos and Airs. 13i!els of Toron
,are holidaying with friends at G.
Aatautn and ()Wen points h• e
..abtiets. Old friends are always ale
ad to have 'them Visit the old man
• cof and :Mrs. . Bingham, .and li
15JOg'S. of Colanities,Chio, baste be
.aasiting MM.' Feltz of East:street
Mr, and Mrs, A, J. Sutherland
• Torontb have -been. yisiting
'lady's parents, Registrar. and. M
Coats: • •
... The idea Seems to prevail that o
on two of the boats' lost in last No
.ember's 'storm are lying neer God
ioh as marine mon say a Stoat axis
in this. victnity Something w
• probably 'soon, be done to eitherco
'ado or discredit the belief.
•• Mr. Howard Elder, chief clerk at
G.T.R. offices here for the last thr
ayears, has been appointed to •Id
agency- at Norwich, He will be sa
metoled by Mr. W. R Miichell, fo
mer/y of town but lately of- Toront
Miss Ellen Gladys Mordsli, da
ghter of. Mr. and Mts. Won. Morris,
.Was married on Wednesday last t
Mrs, John. Chisholth, of the C.P.R
The young &maple have taken tip res
denee in town after a shod; honey
1110031 tria,
Rev; (' 7 Seaga, • D.D.,principa
• of St. Mark's • Hall, Vancouver, I3.0
is spending a month with bis parents
Crown Attorney and Mrs. Seeger o
lawn. ,
,Mrs Wyville Miller tett last week o
a ViOt to brother and slater' i
• Edmonton. He went by way of 011i
'cage and will be absent several weeks
Mrs. Howie; Sailed on Saturdas
from Quebec for a three months' tail
to Europe, Master George Benin
aocompanted her. •
Mrs. Chas. Symonds of Keewati
is spending a few weeks in town.
Rev. W. H. Wrighten has taken
cottage at Baytield for the month o
july and he and his family are holi
flaying there,
airs. E. V. Champion of Weyburn
Sask., is visiting her father, Capt
Sheppard • •
Mrs. Christie of Bradford, Penn, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. 0,
Martin,
.Ma. and Mn, W. B. Graham have
been gone the past week on a motor
trip through Ontario.
Mr. Fred Davis has returned home
'alter a couple of months spent on
his ranch in Alberta. Ms. Davis will
probably go west permanently this
tall. He will settle' in Calgary;
Mrs.' Alex. Walker ,of Rocanaille,
is visiting her pareata Mr,
and Mrs, Wm, Blake, Trafalger St,
.alts,, Walker was Me Ot the Pas-
sengers on the steamer • .AssinillOia
When she went aground on Baa
Neighbor Island near to the entrance
to the Georgian .Bay last week and
.Speaks in the highest terms of the
conduct of the ship' S officesa during
the exciting period.
St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Ea. Purvis spent. Sun-
day as the guests of Mrs. James
Ramage.
Miss Jean McDonald of Toronto is
• visiting her cousin, Miss Stuart,
The Misses Emma and Edna Woods
bare returned from a pleasant visit
with mends m Eno and other plac-
res.
Miba Grata Webb is home for the
holidays, from Dashwood, where she
has had charge of a school.
Miss Lilian Clark is visiting her
'sister, Mrs. M. McDonald.
A number from hereabouts took in
the celebtations at Is tioknow, and
• Wingham. on Dominion Day.
Zurich
MI'S Wm. Wagner was in aontion
'for a few days last week.
air. H. Gellman has pittehased 11
'Saxon car from 1VIessrs. Flartlift &
Rattenbury, Clinton.
Mr. earl Mra. Wettauter of Beclin
are spending , a few weeks as the
guests of Mn. and Mrs, Rackbeil.
Mr. Oliver Elliott of Seatorti, vis-
qtett lVir. and Mrs. C4. Douglas last
week.
Messrs. Geo. and Eigin ITess camp-
•
ed at the Pinery for a few days last
week. •
• Mr. Wes. Merner has removed to
Stratford.
Mrs, Wen. Hess and Miss Rose via-
• ited friends in Berlin and Waterloo
for a law days last week,
Mr. Bert Sheri(1 returned last week
to Merlin after, visiting Mr. and Airs.
C, Eilber,
Miss Ada Koehler of Toronto is
!holidaying at her home here. „
Miss, Lillian Harris of Montreal has
been visiting with friends in town.
Misses Alvada and.Selma Weaeloli
of London are ho'rnte on a vacation. '
• Mr, and. Mrs. Fred Howald and lam-
ily Thaniesville have been viaiting
-friends in the vicinitp,
M. and Mrs, Arthur ,Stelek of Dau -
'labia, Man., and -Mr, and Mrs. •Wag-
ner motorad down ixont the west to
'visit frienda hereabouts.
•Miss Elizabeth Rannie of ,Regina,
Sa,ala, is 4pending a vacation at her
home in tMern,
Mrs. Casper Weber and her daugh-
• telt Mr, Geo. I3eer, are visiting frt-
• .-ends in Buffale.•
•.Misses Emina and Anna • Heldman
sit Detroit a,re holidaying at the
parental home, that of Mr. and IVIra,
iratitiolph Heidman. ,
Tall wheat is being harvested in
ibis vicinity and is an excellent crop
;with long straw and fiae full grabi,
Blgth •
-Aro,Iltos.Wiglitntan and
Miss la Carr visit -0d friends la Chat-
ham last week.
Ma and Mrs. R. M. MeKay motor-
ed over to Shelboutne last week, to
visit the former's parents.
Miss M. Moore ssent a few days
with her- sister in Ripley reeently.
Dr, and Mrs. Smith of the State
of Michigan have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs, Alex. Smith of Nforria,
Mr, Vied Mason, who has been' eon -
'ducting a barber sShop at, IVElverton.
for some time,has disposal of same
and has returned to. town, '
Rev, J 1 and Mrs': Small 'of
liespelor have been visiting old 1st -
ends .tit, Blyth and Auburn,
Miss McLaughlin of Plattsville has
been a guest at the home of her tuna
le, Postmaster Sins.
Mrs. A. .Elt Bradwia: of Goderich
visited her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. G.
Emigh, lait week.
Miss Young of 'Regina, Sask.,- was!'
the guest last welek Ot Dr. and Mrs.
Miss Gladps Laundy, who has been
teaching at Sescainika Lake, is holi-
daying at her home in town.
Hensall
Owing to a break in the water wa-
gon the dust last week was very
troublesome. Thr fire-mgine had te
be brought,- into service toward the
Ind of the week.
Miss Vera Welsb 'has been visiting
Hensall friend. "
Dr. S. Coulter, who has been doing
post -graduate work and who is con-
templating a European course, is vis-
iting his parents in town.
Mr. Robt. MoMordie of London, an
old-time resident, visited the village
last; week and was heartily welcomed
by his old, friends.
Mr. ;leanest Johnston, -who removed
west with his family timer years ago,
has maimed and will locato here se
gain,
Contractors H. Soldan and T. Weise
have commenced. work on the
foundation Of the newtown hall.
Dr. and Mrs, W. J. Neelands and
little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roe
and daughter of Evert, Mich., visited
last week at the home of Mr. T.
Neelands. ,
Mrs. Jas. A. Bell is spending a
few weeks with Gritnsbyt [rinds,
A number of the members of Sea -
forth Rebekah Lodge motored (Wet
one evening last week and assisted in
am initiation ceremeny. Lunch was
afterwards served by the local ladies.
While returning froma picnist at
Grand Bend ono evening last week
the tongue or a large carryall btoke,
allowing the heavily loaded rig to
run MT the road and upset in the dit-
ch. - A nnmbes of the occupants were
more or less seratched and bruised
and two, Miss Sadie. Harbert' and
Wilber Dating, sustained broken arms.
It was a wonder more serious results
did not follow.
Mr, James lion thron, for thirty
years secretary of the Hensall Mas-
onic lodge and who in all that time
never missed a meeting, was tender-
ed a handsome gold -headed cane and
many words of apPreciation by his
brethren on his resignation at a re-
cent meeting. A eousin, Mr. alas,
Bondman, hardware mercbant, was
appointed to the vacant office,
Wingham
airs. 1. Davidson of St. Thomas has
been a visitor in tOlVh.
Affig.s MeRitehie ot Toronto is visit-
ing friends in town.
Miss Crissy Wilson of Toronto vis-
ited at Mr. E. Hart's last week.
Mr. and Alva. -Hamilton have
been visiting friends at Kincardine
and other points north,
Mrs, J. Henry and daughter of
Brandon, Nan., are spending a few
weeks with friends in town.
Mtg. Cods) and Mrs, W, J. Armour
and son are spending a fortnight or
so at the lake, side at Southampton
Mr. John Hooey of town has gone
to Rice Lake, North Dakota, to visit
his son.
Postmaster Fishet has been ill for
O fortnight or so.
Miss Ethel Armstrong of Lueknow
has been visiting in town.
Miss E. Musgrove has reaurned home
after having spent a year in Western
Canada.
1Vliss aforma Dinsley of Detroit is
holidaying at her home in town.
Mr. asid Mrs. Robt, Marshall have
gone to the west for a trip, They
will probably be absent a couple of
months.
Miss] L. Ainsley has gone to Winni-
peg for a, visit of a few weeks.
Miss Beatrice Keith of Teeswater
spent a few days with Miss Lela Bell
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Rush of Torow
te were visitors in town and vicinity
last week.
Mr, ,Geo. Category of Gramma Alba,
has been speeding a. vacation with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. ate -
gory.
Mr, Fred Rotauth is xecovering
from an attack of. ,appendieitis.
Mr, Robb, Lind has returned to his
home at Shoal Lake, Man., altos a
visit of some weeks with friendin
town aad vieinity.
Mr. •and Mrs. Walton MeKibbon at-
tended the United Drug Cs e Conven-
tion in,Niagara Valls, N.Y., last week
and also visited in • Toronto, Hamil-
ton and other Points while away.
Mr. and Mrs. F, 5, Stint of Ripley
vistted friends in Wingham recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fleming of
Fergus have be,en renewing acquain-
tances in tosvo. .
'Mr. Harold- Parker has gone to his
home in Essex, England, Mr a visit
of a couple of months.
. Mrs. A, Elliott of Toronto and
her son, Mr. Albert Elliott ot Nelson
l3,.C., were guests last week at - the
holne of the farrier's son, Mr, H. 13.
Mr, Jolni ,Menzaes has returned
froni aavisit at Swift Current, Sask,
Mr. Harry Shaw, formerly ot .town,
Ilea taken over the National Hotel
property and will run it as a temper-
ance •hotel.
SeafOrth,.
Mrs. fa, Somers is visiting, friends
in H ton
air. • and Mrs. Will. Cuctinote motor-
ed. to Vailiferville and spent 0 week
or so with Mrs. Cuilmore's pareats,
Ms, and Mrs, . Israel,.
Mr. and Mrs. Just Beattie aro
spending a fortnight or so •with fri-
ends sit Brariforal end Niagara.' '
Dr. Murclie, Detroit, who was una-
ble to get here in time for Ilia bsos
theda funeral last week,' has been vis-
itirig Ile sister, Mrs,' McGregor, and
other friends- in town and vicinity.
. Mr. Thompson Sisatt of Galt has
been visiting at. his home in town,
that of Mr. aud Mrs. la G. Scott,
Mra. Chas, Deem of Hopes N. I)
'has been 1;14 guest of Mrs, Wm.. BrisT-
Miss Agnes Smith has returned from
a visit with Toronto friends.
Mrs, • Robt. S tewart • and Miss Ise
bel, who have been visiting Mr. hi
Stewart for the past Month, left last
weak for their Mane in Portimul, Or-
egon. ,
Mr. Lorne Twiss of Saskatoon, vis-
ited his home here last weeas
Mrs. Warma of Toronto hal been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Mole.
Mt. and Mrs. Oscar Neil motored
to St. Marys recently -and o)1 their
return were, accompanied by tho
lit-
dy'b aunt, Mrs. ,J, Mitchell, who is
spending some weeks in town.
Mrs. Hammett and Miss Leila are
spending a few weeks in Sarnia as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ham-
mett. .
Airs. Currie and daughter of New
York City have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs: Morson.
Mr. Ralph Fisher of Little Rock,
Arkansas, has been visiting at the
home ot his uncle, Mr, M. la Me -
0. MeGavin has returned to
his home la Winnipeg atter a visit of
sveievientiat31,.weeks with friends in this
Mrs, Geo. Morrison and Mrs. Mc-
Grath, who have been visiting Mrs.
J, S. Welsh, have returned to their
home in Owen Sound,
Miss Gretta Watson or Moose Jaw,
Sask., is apeading 'the vacation at
the home -of hat parents, Mt. and
Mrs. .James Watson.
Mrs, Stewart and Miss Pearl have
gone to the, west; for a holiday trip.
They intend going- as far as the Coast.
Mr. and Airs, E. Menai are spend-
ing a few weeks with St. Thomas
friends.
Mrs. and Miss Bethune left last
week for VerhOrl, B.C., where they in-
tend spending the remainder ot the
summer.
Miss 4.1atk of 81. Catherines and
, Miss Hemingway of Aylmer are the
guests of Miss Evelyn Greig.
Marriages
BEHINISS — ALDSWORTH—.A.4 the
home of the bride's parents, God -
crick township, on June- 24411,
heslep Ilenry Beitnes, of Brussel,
to Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Lew i AI dsworth.
GORRELL—CANTELON—Ta Winni-
peg, on June 7.111, IL A. alorrell,
of Oxbow, Sask., formerly of
Clocierieh township, 10 ram Ceuta-
lon, 13russets. '
Births
TAYLOR—Iu Naptinen on .11111' 111h,
to Air. and Mrs. W. 13. Taylor
(formerly of Chit lora) a son.
DOWNS -1n Clinton, on July 15t1,
to Ms, and airs. W. S. Downs, a
son,
NAYLOR—In Seaforth, on July 71h,
to Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Naylor, a
daugh ter,
HOGGARTH—In Seaforth, on July
6111, to Mr. and Mas. J. Hoggarth
O daughter,
THOMPSON--In Winghatn, on July
7111, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Thompson, a son.
TAYLOR—In MeKillop, on July 6th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Taylor, a
daughter.
MCCALLIPM—Jii East Wawanosh, on
July 6n, to Mr. and Mrs. John
E, McCallum, is daughter.
Deaths
FRENCH—In Wetaskiwin, Alta., on
July 12th, Eva Cooper, wife of
Mr. Victor C. Freneh and daughter
of Mol. Wns. 0001)00 01 Clinton,
HA.BKIRKs—In McKillop, on aline
3011i, Mary Henderson, wife of
George Habkirk, aged 84 years,
AUCTION SAL E.—THE UNDER -
signed has been instructed to poll
by public auction on Satutday,
August 1st at 2.30 0,;11, on the
preinises, William street— A good
well built cottage containing parlor
and dining town, three bed rooms,
kitchen, pantry, a good verandah
with one half glassed ia and other
half open, all stone cellars with
cement floors under entirg hottae,
good large cement cistern it one
collar and new at -retie° installed
lash s 0155 m c eleatrie light
In 15 very imorn and (0 1. -
las, adjoining same are about dam
aores of land in good state of aulti-
vation and abouli two acres of pas-
ture land, including orchard contain-
ing a good variety apples, plums,
cherriee and peach 1.1:COS in bearing.
There is also a good bank baro eon-
tainiag box Hall for horse, two
COW stalls., also accommodation, for
pigs and ollicken and roots and is
equipped with thtee metal lined
grain bins. There is also on pro-
perty good • sand, ahd gravel that
would yield a revenue if purchaser
• desired. There Will also .ba offered
for sale on premises at same date
and 'place it light wagon, heavy wa-
gon, open, buggy,cutter, bob sleigh,
salt single harness, pair harrows,
„sealer, single plow, wagon tongue,
Daisy churn. No. 2, - 'riiot ,pulper,.
chaff cutter, 1 wheel borrow, 24
heas, spice anchor cedat posts, also
some aquatic tinaber. This proper-
ty is, situated OR North end ei Wil-
liam street facing Recreation park
and is wed]. adapted• for chicken
raising —W. I -I. Watts Owner
Thoiriaa Gundry, Auetione
London Road
OnTaiday Week one of the most aue-
cesSful union: pienieS ever held hers
took place hi Mr, Peacoek's grove
when the Leagtte of Turner's church
and the London Road League mea
for theit minuet outing, About OM:
111.11111Sed and seveety-five peasons were
present and it most enjoyable day
was spent by young and old. There
were games of various kiwis with
'prises 'forthe yoanger ones,
etc, and; of tiourse, two excellent
meals served in the .,epen wherCevery-
body was hungry and ready to apare-
elate thorn. It was a delightful' day
•
LOST—ON JULY lst, at Baylield
baidge, hood for auto top. Finder
will be te,Wratdect by' leaving same
at the office 'of Dr, Smith, Dayfield;
' or at Chapman's s•hod store. Clin-
ton., —42-1.
NOTICE—THE COIVIMIS S TONERS
of the Goderich Township Telephone
SyaMme have arranged With the
Sterling Bank at Bayfield to take
assessments tine this Telephone Sps-
teat. This is tor the convenience
of subscribers living near -that vil-
lage,—Adam Cannion, Sec. -Treas-
urer,
AUCTION SALE,—AN AUCTION
sale of horses' and cattle will be
held on. Wednesday afternoon, July
22nd at one o'cloelc, at Lot 34,
Con. '4, West Wawaaosh. E. W.
Myriam proprietor, Patrick Walsh,
auctioneer. —42-1,
BICYCLE STOLEN.—MASS111Y-HAR,
ris wheel with extra wide pedal
witrubber treads, Not equiPPe
with coaster brake. Makes an oc-
easioual click when running. Re-
ward.—M. D. McTaggart, —11
TEAHER WANTED FOR S.S. NO.
12, Goderich and Hallett., Summer -
bill. State experience, qualifica-
tion and salary expected. Applica-
tions received up to July 18th.—
Henry Maiden, Secretary, R.R. No
1 , Clint on. . —41-2.
TEACHER WANTED.—WANTED A
qualified teacher fot S. S. No. IL
Stanley, duties to ,commenee lst
Sept. Apply Hating experience and
salary. Applications received up to
Julp 15th.—Jas. T. 'Keys, See. -
Treasurer, It. R. Nb. 1, Varna.
VOTERS' LIST 191,1,—M1 NI0I1'AL-
ity of the town of Clintain in the
County of ifuron.—Notice is here-
by given that 1. have transmitted or
deliverel to the persons 'mentioned
in seetians 8 and 0 of tis' Ontatio
Voters' List Act, the (metes re-
quired by such seetions to be trans-
mitted or delivered of the list made
purfatant to the said Aet, of all
peasons appearing 'by the last Ass-
essment, Roll of the said Municipal-
ity to be entitled to vote at, elec-
tions of members of the Legislative.
Assembly and et Muffle/pal elections
and that the said list was first pos-
ted up ab my oflice 111 Clinton ou
the 14th day of July, 1914, and re-
mains tame tor inspectien. Electors
are called upoli to examine the said.
list and it any omissions • or other
errors are found therein to take im-
mediate proceedings to have said er-
rors corrected according to law. Da-
ted this 14th slay of July,. 1914.-
0. L. Macpherson, Town Clerk.
FOR SALE—A 3 -YEAR-OLD GELD -
0(1, broken in, also Inc 2 -year-old
Mlles.—Apply to Frank Powell,
Goderich towaship, Clinton P. 0.
—40
FOR SALE,—AT A SET OP LIGEIT
double harms's, nearly nem, not
tactoty made, at a bargain. --Bert
Langford. •-40
'011 SALE.—TWO DRIVING MAR-
esand buggp in good repair.—Dr.
J. S. Evans. —35
CLOSED,—THE OFFICES OF W.
Brydone, J. Taylor and C. B. Hale
will close Wednesday and Saturday
'afternoons until the middle of Sep-
tember. —38.
BUTTERMILK.—ANYBODY WANT -
fug fresh buttermilk eau have same
020 Wednesday of each week at Hol-
mesville butter factory by phoning
4 on 143. —3e.
Where the Good
PHOTOS
Coale From,
• As I have opened a Stottio
at myth, my Studio in Clinton
will ha closed every Tuesday.
I are prepared to go to the
counttp ou my Saxon Car.
and do any work you, wish to
have done within short ilebthe`
• Phone 66, Clintoa
OTTO FINK
Photographer.
NEWS -RECORD NEWS-LEA,DER.
COTTAGES, TO RENT 114' JGW-
eal;'s Grove, Bayfield, by the Month
or season, Furnished,—For Writhes
particulars apply to W. Et.Jowett,
Box.: 30, Daylield P.O. or Phone, 5
on 174, -Clinton. Cehtral.
Pitt VATE SALE 00 DINING ROOM
and Bedroom Sets and 00i01:
artielQa Of 11011M101(1
,
alto Radiant _Home beater, Saadi-
me • Clook ,ana a small mat Or wood
A0Ve. Can be seea at any time
until July l711;.—Mrs. Armour'cor-
er, Townsend and. Kirk streets,.
• —41-2.
FARM 0011 SALE.—The William
Proctor Farm, Lot Number 32 and
south-west part of Lot Number 33,
Maitland Concession, Goderiehtown-
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 haird-
wood bush. The fat.'o is well fenced
and well underdrained and in a
first-class state of cultivation.
There is a firat-class frame house
with furnace and hard and soft
water in the house. One barn 50 It,
x 58 It., one shed 26 It x 52 ft.,
one horse stable arid drive house 26
ft. x 52 11,, all on stone founda-
tions, also two good wells, one at
house and one at the .barn and water
in the barn. Situated one mile
from school, 2.1- miles from Brum-
field, 34 miles front Kippen, .6 mil-
es from Hensall, 9 miles from Sea -
forth or Clinton. Reason for sell-
ing, wishing to retire.—For rurther
particulars apply on the premises or
address Robert Morrison, Brucefield
0. 0. —31-8
CREAM WANTED—WE HAVE, E-
quipped an up-to-date-crearnery meta
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
Kinburn may leave their cream
with Mr. Hall and he will deliver
it here. Write at mace for cana
and give us a trial.—The Seaforth
Creamery Co. Box 486, Seaforth.
—20
THE CORNER SIM
Live and Let Live
For Breakfast,
Cooked Cereals, Rolled Oats,
Bacon, Eggs, iViarmalaile, .lains,
Fruit, Coffee.
For Luncheon,
Soups., Pork aud Beans, Meat;
Patties for ,Sandwich, Salmon:,
Sardines, Kipporel, Herring,
Cooked. Ham: and Bologna., Jellied
IIock, Tinned Meats, Rice, Tap-
ioca, Quick Desserts, Jelly Pow-
der, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Watermel-
on, Olives,
For Dinner,
Cookea Meats, Potatoes, Canned
Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beaus,
Pickle's, Meat Sauce's, Cat -
sups, Salad Dressing, Cumunbers,
Olive Oil, New Tomatots, Banan-
as, Shelled Nuts, Preserved
Strawberries, Raspberries, Etc.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER,
FOR SALE.
Fork Rope, Sittig' Rope and
Trip Rope, Forks, Pulleys,
Deering Twine, Machine Oil.
Also a few buggies and a fesv
sets of ligat harness left that
I will sell at cost.
John May, Deering Agent
Are You
Using
Glasses.
Many people are using glasses
but many more should. If
they did it would save them
eye strain, causing headache8,
and preserve the sight longer
A proper test by an
optician will tell.
Let us make the test for
you?
A5 J. GRIGG
Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses.
$I,000,00o LOSS. .
It is. ostims.ted by the Govern-
ment that keeping male birds( with
tbe poultry (Meat; after the breeding
season is costing- the C'anadian farm-
ers oVea 8.1,000,000 each year, it is
therefore to the advantage of every
egg-produeer to get rid of all cocker -
eta at °Dee.
Just received h, eatlead or Shorts
and Bran,
Only a few sacks of calf meal left
which we are selling at a reduced
price.
1000 live ducks, lien and broilers
wanted each week at top prices,
We are wholesale agents in Clin-
ton for Gunrt's cured meats aad
poultry Modes
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to=date Firm• '
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, • Wm, Jenkins
Slahs illt
f1 1
ALSO 12 Mal WOOD,
Stapleton Saw
Mill.
FOR SALE
Two good Incubatore, one Chatham
240 egg and ono Morgan, 60 egg.
White Leghorn; Eggs for hatching,
81.00 setting of 15.
Rock eggs 81.00 per 13.
Special pen prize Barred Rocks 02
pea setting.
Also young racing Homer Pigeons.
W. JACKSON.
Poultry Plant, Clinton.
• HE CLA FURNACES •
LEAD.
cALr, IN AND 1311E THE AD-
VANTAGES ()vim ANY oriaga
MAKE AT R. ROWLAND'S HARI:k
WARE, OR PHONE 53.
. THOS. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and TINSMITHING.
1. SECOND HAND RADIANT,
HOME wiTH OVEN FOR SALE
CHEAP.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 33.
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
TO THE
FARMERS
Try our, fertilizers. Potash and
Mid Phosphate Nitrotic and 'Soda,
for your mot crop, We . will mar
them for pou and you will get the
crop.
Try our Corn Feed for cattle and
hogs.
--
Also Seed Coro and all kinds of
flour art the North End Feed Stare.
Come .and see oar agent tot the
Heindamaa Co.
Frank W. Evans
'1,Ainton.
TERMS: CASH. Phone 192
For Sale in Clandeboye
GOOD BRICK FIOUSE, 2
ACRES ORCHARD, &DAB -
LES, AND 15 ACRES LAND.
CONVENIENT TO POST OP-
FICE, SCHOOL AND
CHURCH — APPLY W.
JONES. 206 PERCY ST,
OTTAWA',
WOOL WANTED
• Highest Market Price Paid la-
CaSh for WOOL,.
Also 100 hand for sale Float
and Feed, •• Potatoes, ' Oats.
Will exchange - for farm pro-
ducts.
• a. Srtrrii.
Next the hospital. •Victoria Street
5
$ Paris Pate
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$ Paris Meat Patty.
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$ What It Is.
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# A pure delicious $
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o meat paste specially 0,
$: wpriecphaersedanfdo rpiscannicds-. 4',,
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Jt consists of choice $'
$ meatsand spices al- $i
$ ready cooked, tempt- L,
$ ing and delicious in
0 small tins for only tI
$ 10c each. ;
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9 Special This Week. 0
$ A
$last only 10c per can. !
t for s a 1 e a limited 0;
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* We are •offering :
; number o f canned
:Tomatoes while they ai
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$ W. T. O'NEIL $'
$ .,The Hub Grocery." 4!,
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inytng
yuu want done in
Roolieg
Eavetroughing
Plumbing
(a Furnace work.
Call and -see our Stock before
placing your order.
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitnry, Plumbers Mona Z.
FARM FOR SALE.—THE EXECU-
tor of the Southcomee estate of -
fors for sale 50 acres, being east
halt of lot 28, eon. B, Hallett. Thiis
is a first class fann, well watered
and improved with good buildings
and orchard, also seven acres of
bush land.—Apply to 14. J, Souta-
Clintoa P. 0. • ;=-24
Stallion Routes.
"GUINEA GOLD."
The aolial stock horse "Guinea
Gold" will breed a limited numbet ofi
mares at his own stable lot 4.0, West
El, ekerstn i
- G. W. No t a Prop.
•
BARON WALLACE
Monday --will leave his own stable,
lot 40, West End, Tuckersinith, go
to Huron Road, then to Graham
House for noon, then to Gilbert Maim
Cot night. Tuesday — 13y Holniesvilba '
and Maitland eon. to Wm. Durst's,
tor noont, then by wap ot the Bethel
Caritas and Benmiller 1' „
kaacke's, Huron Road!, for eigoaa
Wednesday.—Huron Road east to M.
Flick's for noon, then by way of 9tbh
con. to James Grahasn's, for night.
Thursclay--To Wise's corner and Bay-
field Road to James Jackson's 2a1
of Stanley, for noon, thou to his own
stable for night where he will remain
until the following Monday morning.
G. W. Nott, POP,
GRAND TRUNK RsVslvttf
Double track all the way, , •
TORCINTO—OHICAGO
TORONTO—MO NTREALi.
Important Improved
' Daily Service
Now in. Effect,
Westbound
Leave Montreal 11.00 p.m.
Leave Toronto 8.00 am.
Arrive London '11.06 a,m,
Araive Detroit 1.45 p.m.
Arrive Chicago 8.40 p.m.
Eas tbouud
Leave Chicago 5.45 p.m.
Leave Detroi b 11.05 pant.
Leave London 5.45 pan,
Leave Toronto 9.00 aan,
Arrive Montreal 5.45 P.m..,
Highest class of equipmett.
Full particulars and berbh reservas
dons item agents or write C. a Hor-
ning, 1),P.A.,, Toronto, Ont,
J, Ransford & Son, Uptown Agents,,
Phone 57.
.A,. 0. Venison, Depot Agent,
Phone 35a,
GRANO TRUNKTMtr
UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION.
Sailings from Sarnia Wharf Moat
dap, Wedaesdays and Saturdays bot
Sault Ste, Mario, Port Arthat a,na
Fort William. commencing June 8115„
• STEAMSHIP SPECIAL
Effective June 8111, Westbound,
• Will leave Toronto 11.15 am. cm
sailing dates, making connection at
Sarnia Wharf for Sault Ste. Marie,
Port Arthur, Fort William, Winnipeg,
and points in Western Canada*.
Parlor -Cafe, Parlor Cara and 'first-
class coaches to Saattia Wharf.
A special train will run the reverse*
way --leaving Sarnia Wharf 7.45, a.m.,
arriving Toronto 1.10 p.m., coalmen-
ing June ath, each% Tuesday, Fnidayj
and Sunday thereafter.
Full particulars and teservationa
fawn Grand Trunk Agents, or write
C. E. HORNING, D.P.A., Torontop
Ont.
J. RanSford & Son, uptown ticket
ageirte, Phone 57, /
A. 0. Patttson, station agent,
photze 3015. •