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Clinton o* Se September..
fo Se tetinber.
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Sr, dth-Fred Wallis 80, Cleta
Junford 74, • dellen Forrester 71,
sTILL moil •E
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CAI.'GIVE
Mrs. Dr. Medd •'
Made Them Welcome
The following item from. 71ie Chat
ham Daily Ne1ws of recent date reiets
POR SALE' - CO0'KCING RANGE,
also Art Souvenir Heater with ov-
en, I3obh' in good citndition61
r -Thos,
L, 1Viaakelhzha Jr., P(wrtsarid St.
-50.
FOR SALE. -OWING TO INSTAL- r+r..►+•►
ling k-Iydro in the House of Refuge
a Six horsepower GasolLno engine;,
in•first claea rte itiirg (rdei is (flet_ ,
ed for sale. For further parLieu-
tars .apply to , R. Match, manager •
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Cihyle Wasnuan 70, Orvillel3Mu phy
17, Hattie Grei � 66; Harry Lawrence
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1, lint vn' •fn Clinton and
to peiple Mel qt
yieii>its : ' '
PROF. FRANK WEAVER, L, G. S.
use u e' -1
ITo of Ref g , 8, 1
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16, Mary TJollaifd 6q; Lyda"Liver-
more.. 65; Ernest .Lucunora fi5, • liar -TREAT
. 65, Til Robert
kyr R_ Sehrenl. 60,
[rime Keller 60,
Second Division,
A 1R 0 T TFIANI<SCTIVING,
The concert to be held rn the' town
]fall next Monday evening promises'
to be of the very best the
EVERYBODY
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SHOULD DQ
HE CAN.
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Yesletdayl aftr t.)on Mrs, M,dd
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received for tiie hrsi tune since her .,
residence in Chatham at her. • home,
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111 G> and avenue, when the rooms
were 'thronged" with visitors, both in
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the am evening,
M;, Piano and Voice Specialist.
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Thorough in tructioA :given in all
branches of voice culture and
piano I5 gears px,.. tical expr-
leave. For •terms and other partle
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one :of
afternoon Line'anes•
Medd, the
ulars apply to" Mrs ,J. W... :
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S rs hill uarlcs •225. --Ernie Litenca
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tri 20G, Iielen. Ross 203, Mary- Wal-
whole season.. In the long program,
on which many ul1 participate, them
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l: ht (ountp in
of 17ev. Dr. on after
noon as well as the evening, was a,
welcome t the leas-
err at'•residence, '; -49
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A carload of corn just reeeiw �,
, . ,> �Fr•�lOj> 1� .
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o n 200 Dora Sehoenhals 194 Annie
Lawrence 178; Beryl Cooper 176,
ei lr$on ,Walker 175, Willis Cooper
74, Agnes Walker 171, Richie Mac-
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Kenzie 171, Stewart AlcBricu 170,The
n�S 1enc
Merritt Nediger 101,- Alma McLivert
159 Bert S'loniam 158, Hattie Liver-
noie,151 Wilson • Rath 135,
=Willtia Bell 193, Mildred
Whittle
Livermoreve>inie 197, 1VAlic Nelson 188„
wont be a cfitll moment. c y yoi
t and. go early,
tickets early
A.I.TIOM1 TO 14IODPLI'rL;S,
"At Homo" given bp the C. T,
students to the Model sass in the
rProud'-
town hall on.ce Friday eveningwas
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quite' a success. The hall was taste-
ed here was 'agood
frill}r decorated, , t
turnout, the teachers and students of
o for
'were to their
Of Will act ,
the matter of donations 'of oats, o-
p
tatoes, and opines to the Arm and
PPY
the News -Record .is of the opinion
that, its contributions will be of so
•ous, a nature as- to make it
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of itself.- Everyfarmer, canpink
helpand let his isle s be large
,•. g ieg
or be ft ;small, whatever he tlanhs lie
can afford, he will feel all the better
it "'
addition _
very a h to o P
ant function. The honse throughout
was beautifully deoorated with aut.
Yre-commencing
man flowers, the dining room looping
particularly lovely, the tea table and
side -board bein ` haaiked with ale
€ P
asters, Tlia library and ha11
were arranged with, crimson blossams
and the drawing room With dahlias,_
In the evening a great many:.genLle-_
men called, 'among titelii beteg the
PRIVA'F I<INDERGART N -T AM
nip _Private Kinder-
b y n,.
barter on: Sept. 1st' the little
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school Tions 1.30.p;m. to 9:,00 p',m;
and would like a united number of
Pupils betwean the ages of '.1 and 7'
years. Term .1.00. ter month Ln
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advance. -Hazel O Neil, 4@-4
s.;,
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ed. are selling it whole, .`
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cracked and finely ground for • �, rpt ,=I
Poultry. Also a carload ofL�N
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bran, shorts and low grade
Bour:at reasonable prices. 1, ;t
for Monday, OctUCL, 121}]:
If. you 'Want 'the best- of flour; r. •
dl'ariberTles �'
we have Purity, Five Roses, -, _ 1
Exeter, Clinton and Milverton. SWee� Potatoes '1
Haddie $
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te o eL+innan
C le 183 Alice Flulk r 172
Cha>1 aguests
r .155,. Lawrence. -Yves,
Jolie Arndscrand
tali. Geoge:` Sitrpley 150, George
] alker 133;
-Third'Division,
the C. I, attentive
and the result. was an enjoy-
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able evening lot. all, : •
C'OIJNTY S. S. CON S riNTTCN,
A 'splendid program has been together
P p g of
for the Centre Huron Convein
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It order to systematize the .giving
•gel. best .rosults at' the smallest
possible -cost, Warden. Can-Wou called
his committee of the county council
`on 'T uesda li
g y when $5,000 wasPayall
appropriated rot. the purchase of bar-
different clergymen, of the city, •:grv-
ring a 'hearty welcome to the new- CREAM
confers. Mrs, Medd' was, assisted by
a number of the ladies:. of the con-
gregation,"g
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WANTIJD; • a . - MEN
'having cream to •sell write 'to us
for cans.,' We: supply two . cans free:
express-cll'acx es and, issue
cheques twice each 'month; cheques
Yotywal mak( no mistake lin
buying any ' of the above $
brands.
A91, kinds of rain wanted at
-*market prices
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• Celery ,
diaulitlowers.
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Cabbages
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Sr:' class -Harry � .Ball 88 perocnt.
Anna Groan 83,y Dorothy Rorke •82;
ran*ed
6 riels
tion of S. S. workers in North . Bt.
and bags and for such other ex
penses as will be necessary.'•
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B1iJth
payable at ,par.. We pay the high-
est market prices consistent with
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Lettuce.
Get our 001005 on poultry dolr-
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N llia Match 82, Jabez Rands 81,
Earl: Johnson' 80 Amt' Hellyar 77,
Earl- Crich 75, Gordon Hall 73, Bes-
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Jean Morrish 73 Bessie Murphy 09
Jean .Bell- G0,', Kenneth Carter 61',
lgnes Reynolds 61,: Fergus, Reynolds
Methodist church, Godorich, on Tues-
dap next:. The Sunday,, schools of
town and vicinity are. likely to send
a good many representatives. the
convention :is under the direction of
the Ohtatio Sunday School Assocra-
the gathering oC supplies in; each
township will' be done under • the sup=
ervisioa' bl,: the local . ,council - and
r 's a last
wlio a it r inconvenient for farmers
to deliver •their contributiops at a
r: J. B. Tiorna returned
M ;t. y'• Jr-, :•
weed to nth ivi i Junction after
spending•a month with his parents'
here: ,..
an honest test,"testin g done bya
con pebent man. :Each can careful-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival 'and " statement returned.'-,
Those in the vicinity of 'ICinburn
may leave t}tetr cream' with Ido.
vetted a.t the Elevator. - ,4
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We' are wholesale agents for Yr ,,., 1 O�l� �' I1.
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Gunn s_ :cored ,meats. ,1The Hub Grocery.', 111
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Ase your ,delaex for Gunn's H����•.�.r.+++�..�,.«
Easifirst Shortening and Break-
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80, George Cari:er C,O.
Jr,; class -Katie Ladd' 89; Lottie
tion and is mterdenemmatlonal•
LI P1 LE LOCALS.
central point teeing will be'sent..
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The"wiiole scheme will be" under" the
direction of VOa>.iien ' Can'telon who,
Mr, IL M McKay has been laid up
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with a very sore arm reached while
Hall who will deliver , it :Isere:,
Write for cagsaand give us a trial.
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fast Bacon: Prices moderate; •
i4INGkIAM.
Judd 89,•Blanche Nelson 88, Cora
Miller 81, Marjorie, Beaton 79, James,
Walker 41,. Jack Bowden 68, Stewart
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Mand Mrs, W. C. ' Rbbb Bayo
a.
rioted' into tire` nowresidoiice` built
will employ an. expert and _three Wren.
iii pack the apples at statiOas,. '.-. '
'The only appies':that 'cari'1tc hand-
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vulcanizing an automobile tire.
Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Carr were in
Chatham last week attend}ng the'
-The Sttafoxth•Creamery, fax 48G',
r Seaforth.,• - _. ,
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Mrs.Ted Elliott has returned From
GUNN,. LANGLOIS CO. . a'vdsit wltIi 'f rinds in Lfiunipeg
Taylor 68, Asa Bolton 62, Eva
Bolick GO Fred Elliott 58.
-.J. Wilson, Teacher.
lfiourth Division,
for them by Mr. .W. T. O'Neil on On- led
tart( street. •
Mr: and r Mrs. A. Mclaown have tab- 'Baldwins,
en up their residence in the cottage
on Rattenbury street just west of
' are 'the hardy varieties that will
permLt of long shdpmeut, such as ;
Ben Davis, Mann, Canada
Red and Golden Russet. -
The receiving days at , different
funeral of a sister-in-law of the
former; Mrs. George, Tyndall. Mxs.
Tyndall was well known in and
about Auburn, she having resided
there with her husband about ]wen-
)ARM FO•R SALI7 BEING LOT 1$
Maitland con. Township of Colborne
consisting of 90 acres, all cleared,
clay loom and first-class wheat
Mr. E. W. Iiradwin and 'daughter,
The [Jp=tO=date Firm Miss L eille, (f Hamilton s
u pent' a
CLINTON. few, days in town last weak visiting
the f(rtncr's parents.
N' W Trewartha, Wm. Jenktna.
'Sr. 8rd .Ivy Plewes 98, Gertrude
Owen Memorial Hall; •
Mss, James McIntyre family
points in the;county will be as 'fol.-
ty-five years ago.
land, 4 acres of young bearing or -
Fowler 90, .Nellie Rutledge 89, , John
. and
lows :
chard and small fruits, 2 good wells
Wheree Good
Taylor 82, Daisy Nediger 81,' Helen
Grigg 78, Jean Miller 78, Audrey
Collyer 75, Nesbit Cool: 71, Gladys
Wiltse 72, Harold Lawson 71, Mar-
guerite Von Rohl 68, Emerson Libby
67, Helen Roberton 66,.Wilbur Bezzo
desire 10 thank their many friends,
also the staff 'of the Knitting Corn-
pang. for the many kindnesses shown
them during their recent bereave-
meat. •
GIRLSCLUB GIVES •TEA,
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Centralia, Oct. • 1911,
Exeter, Oct 20th.
` Mensal], Oct 21st.
Bruceficld, Oet. 22nd, •
Clinton, Oct. 23rd. -
Lucknow - Clinton stations same
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FOR SALE -TWO COAL IiEA:TERS
in first-class condition. Can be seen
any day. -Chas. Witts, Tinton
street. -53
Good frame dwelling with ,cellar un-
dexneath and good barn and stables.
Driving shed with' cement pig stable
underneath. The fences are in good
condition. ; mile from school, 2'
from IIolmesville and 6 from Olin;
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Come l~ronl•
66, Frank'Scruton 03,
Jr.' 3rd -Leila McCartney 88, Gor-
don Lawson 86, Frank Murch 85,
Charlie Cook 84, Glad s McGuire 80,od
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Herbie ;loltzhauer 79, Mien Bili 76,
The Girls' Club of Willis church
held a tea and sale of homemade
cookingin Conner's old stand on Al-
ber't street on Saturday afternoon.
dates:
Wroxeter, Oct, 19611
Corrie, Oct, 20th.
Pordwich, Oct.Oat. 21st,
Brussels, Oct. 22ud,at
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FOR SALE. ABOUT TWO ACRES
good corn. -Ed. ,Jolmstoe, R. R.
No. 4, Clinton, Phone 8 on 162.
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ton. Will be sold on reasonable
terms -Apply on the premises or
address Thos. Pennington, Holmes -
ville.P. 0. -15
ALSO 1 ,. INCH WOOD. As I have opened a Studio
Blyth, my Studio in Clinton !
will be closed every Tuesday,
Leona Taylor, 74, Lucy Levy ' 72,
George Dixon 70, Winnie McMath 69,
The store was' i 'tastefully arranged
the tables set, tea
Pthel, Oct, 23rd.
McGaw, Oct. 26th.'
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I am prepared to go to the :
Charlie Fulford 66; . Donna 'Mulhol-
land 65. -
• -L, Stevens, 'Teacher.manyWalton,
and attractively
being served all afternoon. The
tempting array of homemade cooking
]vas soon disposed of and took
advantage of the opportunity of
Auburn, Oct. 27th.
Blyth, Oct. 28th.
Oct. 29th,
Goderich, Oct. 21st.
AUCTION SALE OF, ,TOWN. PRO-
ert Lhe undersigned
p Y• g ed will offer
for sale by public auction on Sat-
FARM FOR SALE.-TFIE RXECU- Stapleton Saw country] on my Saxon Car, I
tor of the Southcomoe estate of-' 7�� and do any work you, wish to ,
fess for sale 50 acres, being east M111. have don( within short notice.
half of lot 28, con. 0, Hallett. This
ie a first class farm, well watered Phone 66. Clinton
3 fifth 7)ivision,
dropping in for, a cup of tea. At six
Senforth, Oct. 21thr,
tirday, Oct. 10111, a 5 -roomed house,
improved with good buildings
Sr. class -Marjorie Bateman.' 93,
Pearl. Carrick 92, . Kenneth Rorke 89,
Stviteer CYiealis 81, 'Leo Reynolds
44• Roy Livermore. 75 Robert Mid-
o'clock there was a larger turnout
and the girls realized a nice little
sural from the undertaking. The Club
Lias just recently re -decorated and
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Leb everybody help.
Do the best that you can, •
barn and one acre of land, situated
on North St., garden, fruit trees,
hard and soft water, etc. Also 1
' work horse 9 years old, 1 'cow, 4
young cattle and 1 pony. Sale at
and
and orchard, also seven acres of IT WILL PAY YOU TO USE THIS
bush land. -Apply to R. J. South- column for For Sale, Wanted, OTTO FINK
combo, Clinton P. O. -24 Found, Lost, Etc. advts. 'All who
have tried it sap so. Photographer.
iUeton 71, Ethel Ilouck 69, • Menvin
refurnished the minister's vestry and
Deeves 07, Lily Judd 60, Percy Pro
the proceeds of the sale and tea will
1.30 on Market Square. Terms easy
to defray the
on real estate. Live stock, cash.
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for • 61, Bessie Lockwood 63, Willie
Millerjr..61.,:
be used to help cost of
scree.
Here and There.
-Wit, McIntyre, (Miter, D. N. Wat-
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COURT pF REVISION. -Notice is
Jr.class-Marian Morris 91, Ruth
Bale 92, Isabel Johnston 80, Agnes
ST, PA.UL'S CHURCH.
In a very laudable endeavor to save
1110 apple situation hp increasing the
son, - auctioneer.
WE IIAVE ON HAND A CAR-
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hereby given that a court will be
held, pursuant to the Ontario Vot-
Combe 88, Jack Wiggington 87, Mat-
i<ie 11 (diet 33, ..Roland Walker 81,
Jean Ford 79, Luella Me0linchoy 71,
Harry! Cochrane 72, George. Mcnndl
72, Jessie Maguire 70, Helen Ladd
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The A.Y.P.A, in connection with
this church has boon re -organized
with the following list of officers :
Icon, President, Rev, G, C. Potts,
President, Fred. Stomas.
fiecretary, Harold Holmes.
consumption the Dominion Govern-
cent has instituted a display aclver-..
tising campaign. This will havo an
educative effect and will cause more
people to eat. apples and those who
have been enjoying ]lima to consume
FOR SALE. -6 WELL . BItI'D.. LEI -
cester ewe lambs. -Apply to Ed-
ward'J. Welsh, .Base Line, R, I1.
No. 1, Clinton, 52-2
LOAD OF NATIONAL PORTLAND
CEMENT. IF YOU' HAVE NEED -
OI C ljkIENT IT PVI[,T- \E YOU
TO BUY THE PORTLAND FOR
THl)RE IS NO Bl✓2'rPft Iv1ADE.
Double
Feed Doors
There is no range of hits
$
ting the sides Arid 9p1'lhri
er's' List Act, by His Honor, the
County Juilge of the County of Hu -
ion, in the Town hall, Clinton, on
the Stir day of October, 1911, at
2.30 o'clock p.m. to hcar'adeter-
mine complaints of errors and om-
-i-h• Courtier Teacher,
Sixth Division.
Treasurer, Miss. 1;ub• Kilt'.
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'1'Ite society holds weekly meetings,
alonclay� evening, in the school room.
still more, This there' will beGIVES
brought about a better• market for
the King of all fruits, the Ontar}o
apple.
Fp]['L WANTED: - HENS AND
chickens at present, other fowl lat
IT AlAIaRAt5 C1 ES SATISI'AC
TIONmunicipality
HUTTON, LOndesboro.
coal all over the floor with,
the' big Sunshine feed d0 T$:
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lesions in the Voters' List 04 the
of the Township of
Goderich for 1914.-N. Trewar-
tha, Clerk of the Municipality of
Jr, class, total 300 marks -Olive'
At the last meeting a patriotic pro-
er on. Highest market price paid.
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Township of Goderich, -51-3,
Schoenhals 273, Norma Treleaven
gram was arranged. There were sex-
-W; Marquis, Base Line, Phone Ll
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wnr+aa
the
270, Kathleen 'Taylor 269, Florone
oral patriotic choruses, an address
it. is said there are Germans in the
southern 'of Huron who are us-
or 166,
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Johnsonn 264, 1 era Gould 261, Jean
and ti reading by Mr..7. Ranslord
.part
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Simpson 255, Kenneth Roberton 247;
Trellis McNeil 213, Vera Cook 210,
Cecil
Cecil Ashton 210, Clifford Cooper
240 : Elmer Miller 233, Myrtle Car-
rick 231, Russell Peckitt 231, Olive
Lawrence 221, William Argent217,
Francis Milton 207, .Margaret Ball
and a musical guessing contest. All
the .young people of the congregation
are invited and will he welcome al
these meetings.
Mrs: Howard Humphreys will as-
list tate choir on Sunday .and Will
sing a solo at the evening service,
ing language that' is ungrateful to
the country in which they arc en-
joying a prosperity -quite ' unattain
able fn, the land from. which they
sprung, and that is disloyal to the
flag under which tite, have a libertyR.
y
of which their forbears had no con-
It is possible the
FOR S_13.E: TkI011pBR1iD SHORT -
horn bull two years. old: Bred from
best mit lking strain, -lien 1310(1 voll,
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R. bo, 3, Clinton; or phone 10
on 158. -52.
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FOR SERVICE
Pate Bred Aberdeen Angus
bull, Pure Bred Jersey, 61111,
and TeYorkshireboar..
cash,
'200, Russell Bezzo 189, John Liver-
motion. quite
Stapleton Stock Farm,
itiorc 183.
•again.
Dominion Police may take a few of
the more talkative chaps in hand as
F1oUSE TO RENT OR FOR. SALE
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CORNER
THE CORNER STORE.
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Total marks 320 -Wilfrid Grant
29G, Sadie Gibbs 293, Charlie Shipley
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•278, John Nediger 270, Mvrle Sweet
Wallace Wheatilesi 267, Eleanor
Phi/listed 267; Myrtle Bell 259; Fred
217, Kathleen.
Welcome1,01]le •
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a warning to others, •
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ilia license ins ecnors of Centre
P
and South Huron and violators of
the law regarding the illicit sale of
ort Orange street. -6 rooms, water-
works and astern. Gooct. garden.
ossrssio1st of November.---James268,
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Cool
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Live and Let Live
These doors will admit
large chunk of wood, tot
Our local bgent will
show you this and
many other "Sunshine"•
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McTaggart Livermore
2,43, Norman Counter ,213, Charlie
Mc incl 242 FIoward. Gould 239 Fer-
g35, Carter- tri 'Colons( Salter
235 Albert Carrick 227 Bern Mc-
•Gai `e 224, Elsie Cooper '220, Ernest,
Ford 2.19, George Elliott 219, ,lack
s
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liquor are somewhat' at loggerheads
and as the inspectors have law and
authority- ' will 'their side the law
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breakers he wise to beware.
While the penalty for the first of-
featsc..ntay not be v0e$, 'heavy:, for the
WANTED. - BRIGHT COLORED
Dried Apples, Eggs, Butter, for
gg,
which we pay highest prices.-C'an,
]clot Drug -52,
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A�peti�[IIg ut ati'fyilig
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Satisfying Meals.
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advantages. Send- X01;
free booklet.
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Britton 201, Oliver, Murphy 199.
Seventh Division:
Sr. class total ma�iks 300 -Robin
280 . Charlotte Von Rohl 279
FlunteiI
tlillee Atkinson 277, Donna - Coch-
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second, in local option districts it
is so decidedly; ;�evei•e,as should ,mike
one pause.
A ,progressive iarnter living near
Clinton said to The News-Rauord re_
"I have
HOUSE FOR SALIi) ON HURON
Street., --Formerly occupied by. '.C.
Jackson, Sr, Furnace, Reasonable
terms. -T, Jackson Sr. -52:
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Always on top koron�7�iiL
Coati -
to the way of Coati
t n Fruits Groeicr les
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and Provisions :
IN FRUITS WE 'IIAl ' .
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WE AIM AT QUALITY,
• �76, George Hill 268; Beryl
:Salter 265; Ray Carter 2G1,, Clarence,
238,
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ccntly : a; good crop of ap-
prano les an.d notwi'thstandin the s>rall
r leritand I' expect, to oonge' out all
FOR SALE.-SITOR'PI ORN BULL
individ-
ORANGES; LEMONS, Santini Plumbers Phone L •
BANANAS,: •PEACH,ES : y
IN INSTALLING FURNAC-
ES, .IN GENERAL, PLUMB-
• 'Crairoi, van, 86, Ol Irawkdns
Casal Evans 23G, Oliver Rands 235,
Margaret Rutledge .233, 'Helen Cook
•ank 'Edith
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, .: e number ' of
night. I havet, bought a t
barrels reef intend to `pack and tore
the hest o my apples: The remained-
coming 2 years old.. Good
Johnston Route 1 Olin-
1100, Phone 8 on 1'Ci2, -51.
PEARS and GRAPES. }
IN VEGETABLES WE HAVE.
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'NG AND TINSMITIIIN i'
THOS., 7� ■
HAw(1INS
232, ;: Latter 224, Hill
ar '.F aim feeding • to stock. T
5 w 0 et Potatoes;
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216, Viola - Live -mole 210, Alvin
House 196. - , .
as Jr. class, total marks 200-i,innie
Mr. B. J., Gibbings.
Mr, B. J. Gibbings,- after: an absence
.tha
really • don't care whether .a • buyer
comes along 110W or not.'•
SALE REGISTER. •
Gaba es, Caulidow- v
g
ci.s, Celery, Onions,
Pumpkins and Polar. •
Phone 53.
PLUMBING . AND HEATING,
Tons Jackson 167, Ed-
Monday
Friday,.. Oct.one o'clock
-
' IjSilig
Nediger 180„'
gaMaguuci161.,DorisCollyer 1°4,
of six months; returned On
from the ]vest where he was engagedpan.,
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Births
On :9th,
pan.,at Lot,24,' Con. 0, McKillop,
toes.
North End Feed Store.
Hubert Reynolds 158, Lulla Crich
155; Bessie Cole ;151, Catherine Ma
. g6 p
Taggart 142, Jose li Caruso 135,
`'Alex: OSbalcleston 131.;
-Nt. y] rltse; 'leacher,
in construction Work.1lrlidle the
prairie countyp was feeling the, after
c stinmlent that
effects of too mach ,E
of kind and
too much boosting c
another, ,and the crops ,to look the
latter end of July ha an;to jird,
„ ' ,r,. h
i]U\Csz CAN -In Mo. is •township (t
S.epteraber 26th, to Ma. 'and Mrs.
Francis Duncai a daughter. , `
ilerichon Se toil-
PAR.9ONS-In Co n
to Mr, Mrs. G. L.
stock and' implements. -P, C.
Kerr, prop., T, Brown, Auct:
On Tuesday, ooh: 1313, one o'clock
p•m., Lot 2, C'on: 7, Tuickcrsinith,
farm stoi l., without reserve. -James.
Flannery; Prop., T. Brown, Auct.
• HUNNIFO D
LIVD WAND LET, LIVE GROCER. ��� ����
The Best Feed fore
Fattening all Stock.
Eighth Divisimh.
3rd.:,class-Billy, 'Hovey, Frieda
Scheenhals, Violet 'Castle, :.arthur
f rd eta' Elliott, ' 1
Phil o, R Elsner Paisley;
`C1 de Wheatley..
Y
2nd class -Dorothy Masou,':Kathlyn
still there weir, lines of industrybuthat
would; have been kept going but which
the out -p.m.:
were .shut clown tight with itDeaths
break of war: However, Ma . Gib-
b e
Was says business of late pick-
g
ed up considerably and that the
the ` 'will
her 29th. and
parsons a son. '
JOINS In Clinton, on Oct, 5th,
• Jane Landeisboiough, relict of the
Eidwin. Johns of Tuckesmith,
On Thursday,Oct. 15th
at 12.30
Lot 21, Con, 2, McKillop, ex-
tenstve sale of farms; farm Stock
•. and implelments,-Mrs. Johanah Mc-
Quaid, Pro .rietress,`. T. Brown, Athot,
r
j
�"
Clinton School O Many people are using glasses
t)ut' man m01e should. I f
COrnmet ce• •the did it would'. save them
y
Witch the Scientific Feeding.
The testimony of the best farmers in
Senrborc and Markham, re
These mea and many others who a
making a' business of dairying fine]
it pays them to feed our MALm ANO
MALTED CORE FEED at least twice a
Carrie. Pickett lire
liadotu, e O Wat-t
Icins, 113everleyl B.utMarjory Hale,
natural buoyancy -of west
y y
gradually" assert itself.
late
aged 68 'years.
,
eye strain,'causing headaches
y : g )
day no matter how good tbe pasture is,
'., Phoebe _ llolton, Dorothy Streets,
' •
ElEARN- la Clinton, on Oct, lith,
"Hearn,
-r and preserve the sight longer.
PRICE'S DAittX Gams A CARLOAD ) v
FRY TWO WEEKS. Twa CITY Daiwa
Ie onard '1VI;a7ahall Ross M0.0,00i
Douglas Kennedy,,
7st class=Nettie Taylor, }ttthBall,
Herbert Von Rohl, Loretta - Latter;
.IVIabel Carrick, Sybil" Proctor,
"',
Marriages
', -
CA.RDW.ELL-OS13_YL,DESLOR - I,u
, Clinton on Oct. 1St, by Rev, 10.•
'„ James in .his 82nd year.
•_ ct- 1st "Thos.
PoTp1Y ;Lr Exeter pn 0 ,.
May, father of Mr.. Jolnr 'May,
Clinton, ager} 85 yr..ars and 7
months.
(l
The Symphony ,Quartette..
,
Utica, York
LEARN WHILE 'YOU, A ro eP test b. ari
p p y
E A N, optiCiari will tell.
Co. I7 SET tEMALTO ETHER AT THEIR
FARM, why ? Because they produce
for milk. Ther feeds vvill
o more and better
y on of c�
arid watch, results, 'There is nonce in
it for you, Being an intelligent Farmer
-su. E, Thompson, leacher,
-'' • P ..
-'
C. Harper, Mrs. Adelaide O,slial-
des1on to Thomas J. Cardwell:
CANTELO N -I11 Clinton' on Oct. lith,
Mrs, Catherine Clantelona aged 48
of �� loin
�-
The Nig1iL School has opohf Let .us make the test for
you will appreciate what oilier say
about the value of these teed 'I ale
in line with them it
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Wingham
SCI-BAINLS--At London
on October 1st; :by 'Rev, C. R,
unn,, rector of Christ chinch,
Years.
y a
COLE -At Ethel 'on Oct. 4th, Wm.
Cole, formerly' of Constance, aged
Will appeat in the . "
' ph
ail but• yon can enrol at any you ?
• tune,- y
,
.handlingland get
producing tdebest milk that comes in.
to balance town
on tl a the satire time have r
right side od'the ledger
Mr. 4Um. Martin has been, :'vhsrting
•
son at Caledonia.
Ethel, fan $iter of Mx; and 1VIx5.
, g H . ..
. E. 13ames, (to Hexbe> ,son of.
85: years,
CARR In Win pant' on' Sept '21th
gP
Town Hall 'Cllliton
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Come in and.geteome for your stook:
.his< •
lVh, and Mrs. Colin French of Lon-
don and •Mrs. Robinson and. children
Calgary visited Mo. and.Mrs. W.,
(flure;.
J..' Boyce for a few days last Mock,
ashing and Mrs. Robt..m Donough of
D.C., were giretsCa the
Mr. and;Mrs, .john Sohoenbals,. all
`
inion, Coder
PLLSOT7 Me1RSI4ALL-At c
. ich, on Sept, 29th, Win, H,• 151•
Uott of TO( -' li towtush}p to
Mrs, Marl lklaishaB. of; Ctinton.
.
Isabella Wishart, relict of the
'late Jantos,:Care,"aged 83 ears,
Y
VIt00MAN-In. Croderioh on Se t
p
27111 Margaret McIver, wife of
'Jokn� •`1-1 ' V000man, in •her
24th year. -
ST+EWJIi1 fn Tuckersmfth, on Sep.••
-'r'er
On November Ilth
Under the auspices of the
'
Ladies' Aid of the Ontar-
street
GRI
in0ntli $5.00, 3 months A. J. .Gil VL,�J1
X12.50:,; D�1tfClaiti
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
"^
L reuses. ,
9,, C
Frank W. Evan$
• .Iintoil.
PERMS : CASH. Phone 191
r r,
attorngton;
"darter's cousin, Dr. Margaret Calder,',
:last week.
News -Record Means Mows -Leader:
25th, Mr+s. .7aines' Stewart,'in her
4813 year._,•
10 L. Church.,
B. F. Ward] KA.] M.Accts , t ,
P1ii#cipaL 'News -Record ko',end of'q_ew: for 250.
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