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The Clinton News Record, 1913-01-09, Page 6
Januar)' ' 9th, 1913 ji • 5. li t. ip e ,w • N • Clinton News -Record hose n Ire, r So Sask:; 'hare Department hohday Ind ;, rl�lt'licefieICi. • . ,., Death of John Landers. When r. John Landers '.arose "on Ml awho xida morning,hist be appeared, bo Y e • s well as usual but in,,the mid- }P le of the forenoon';le • complained of 'eakne s' and at ten 'o clock *as no J s' ' iore• � Mr. Landers was barn in the' arch of -Ireland 'eiglhmafive years' go, and 'when a, yeeng man came to lits coentty, locating a vile town- ip of Clack naat,Bowrnanvlie where; e remained until :when he came s this nenghborhooa which "ever aC-, sward 'rerriained his ,home: I-Iis wife died severalyears ago and gry fth six of their children who pie-, yµr eceased them was interred in Chin- an cemetery -and it leas in the alley premains' lot there that the 1 this, sturdy pioneer were laid at hst Monda afternoon;' Services on y 1 the bouse were conducted by Rev.. fr. Doherty of T snail, ' The pall, carers: were . Samuel Moffat, Lon- en, John Moffat, Charles Wasman, ndrow Wright, William Butts, and ohn. Heitz, The only surviving member of the tinily -11 one daughter, Mrs. Wal- :r Osborne now in Alberta: Mr, Landers was a mangy of Iter- ng integrity and much respected by who knew him, In polities he as a staunch Conservative. Corbett-Elcoab. • The home of Mr. and Mrs. .Apple- 1n Eleoat of T6ckersinith township as the scene of a very pretty wed- ng on New Year's Day when. their der daughter, Minnie Lorriaine, was cited in marriage to Mr. E. R, orbett of London, • Rev. S. J. Arlin of Clinton perform- P tithe ceremony in the presence o[ ;lathe:es• and intimate friends, • The bride was charmingly attiredBrussels leery chazmense satin, with riche C baby Irish lace and carried a tower boquat of bridal roses. The wedding music front Lohen- :in was played h - the bride's sir- 11 3 3 ;r, Miss Edna Elcoat, gowned in ale: daffodil tilk with drapings bf The groom's gift to the bride was platninon necklace set in pearls, nd to the pianist a pearl °resent, After a dainty 'luncheon,. Mr. and Corbett were driven to Bruce- old and left on the 4:30 P. M. :ain for their Home in London, he bride travelled in a tailored nit of navy with black satin beau- hat and mink furs. Mrs." Corbett is a graduate of Al- a College and she has many old ollege associates who will hear f her marriage with much inter- ;t, Constance Miss Vine, Corelough :spent the New Year's holidays visiting,her grandmother, Mus. lhuel of Bi,us- 'sols. - Miss 'Leila ,I!onl of .Clinton, the 'c our wheel:,3 s -on- new tea het et h toned ilpon her duties'. She is•�•••••��•••�••••r•��a. Staying' with • Mrs, W. Britton. • Mr.-, .With Hall of of rho Molsons ''Bank staff of Highgate, who has had o : ;home attack of appenvenin, a i„wed. ,, heirs o>m, Satirda}evening,benng ac- . conupanhed by ,his blether Charlie of Montreal: We' trust that his rpcov err 'will e• raped end.complete. 3 b Pp QOde.lrlch i roderich, Jan, 2, --James Whet- more, teller of the local blanch - of. the Bank of Montro,U, is m Alex -and .,, andra IIes ital, suffering lion wounds g received b 'tile discharge 0f `a. re- Y F; volver in his own hands. ''Whetinbre "was alone in the bank just before once hours this'morning j and the sound of shots brought oth er bank employees to the scene: It was Pound that ee was- not settously - injured one of the bullets'having, glazed hon, and the second lodged nn the alt . His_ • condition ns .not3 thought dangerous. 1Vletnnore, whose home is m. Can- so, N 5 ,liar been in (xoderich, cev-, sial mouths and hs popular in • roc- tai circles, The shooting,it is said, was as erdental. Mrs. Willie Cook and her daughter Ethel , g hate returned from Rlethley, Sask. to spend. the winter, months 1 with her • parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bri•miinagam, Goderich, and at the '' parental home , 'l- her husband, Mr and Mrs. 0. CGoderieh town- ship, STOLEN FROM MY HOUSE, ,CAU- blo • Line, Stanleya=7lady's gold y ateh and case. The art P Y',. : k k too the watch-, is notyn, hf it is not returned �, _ legal proecbdirgs will be taken to .L, ''.a -, prosecute; Georgy, Df war; Bay- -held •P: 0. ' ' 'a ' -03, C Tali• -� 'AUCTION SALE OF 30 COWS AND young: cattle including 2 newly calved cows,, 3 to naive in January ,,operators= and d2ie Felrxunn '• At kIotel Nor- 1 mandre barns, Clluton, on Monda:,- Y Jan: 13th, at 1,30 o'clock.: The .-, usual guarantee goes with the COWS Tlblland & Connate. props. T. :'Brown, auctioneer. advertising in The News -Record pays, HELP WANTED -THE JACKSON Mfg. Company -Hand sewers and Steady work, Slrort lvoucs, Well lighted and ventilated. work roonns. Good paY•-Apply atl office or to J. Mc cod a t; L S p AS1M•FOR SAL'C, htYrS 2G A+bD 27; eon, 3, Hvllett. Watered :by well . and spring creek, suitable' for ' 'all. kIiids 'of grain or dairying and considered one of the very best form in the township. Three an- res good orchard, • Frame house, new barn 40x06. I' miles from Clinton and ; of a mile from school, For further Particulars apply on the premises or address- J. G. Churchill, Clinton, ;P.'0., or B. Churchill, Duncan B. G: -61, • • • • (�ATISFACTION • • • There is not only satisfaction • but pleasure in selling our first • •class quality of y groceries to our r • many customers, • "' • Whenever they are tried • • wherever they are sold. We • • have the satisfaction of knowing • • g •our customers are satisfied, And • • se we are, - r 1• big increasing trade fs • � stili in increasing and now and re the close of the most successful • c ,essful • year of business we have ever • ♦had we desire to show our appreook, • elation and take this opportunity •; • of thanking our many patrons- • ,•= and wishing you all 4, • • • • • • FIAPPY • • • •G, • • • NEW YEr�l2 • a • • •• FOUND IN, CLINTON ON SA'PUR- da Dec. 21st a small sato of Y,• nonce. Owner' ma % have .. the - ) : < ox• .same by applying t0 P, O, B 650,Barfield and a in for this y^ _ , , adverb a lent, 63 n ANNUAL MEETING -THE AN- nual meeting 0f the Bayfield Ag- ricultural Society for the purpose of receiving the annual reports, el'- ectin officers' a' 'ointin= auditors g. pp 6• and other business will: be held Bayfield, FARM,II'O • RENT -LC' 14, CON. 6, . containnng 100 acres situated. 1} miles south of the village of Var- nos near to good settee' and char- dies. Will 'rsut for term of 3 or 5 years, to suit the renter. Pos- session can be given at once, Forour further particulars apply to Mr., Andrew Reid, Varna P. 0,. or to Rev. R. Murray 3827 North Hoyne Ave,, Chicago Ill. -4`d. T'E='NDERS WILL B RECEIVED the undersigned u to the 1st by g P of February for the erection of a in the town hall, on Wednesday, Jan. 15th, 1912, Root. Snowden, .PTesident, A. E. Erwin, Secretary. -62. London Road (Intended For last issue.) Misses Rosie and Maple Livermore rt Livermoreof Toren- and Mr. Aloe L e to spent the hgnday at, their home here. • 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Layton of Pet- erboro were Christniastade guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, W. Layton. Mr. John Layton went to Fairfield, Iowa, on a business trip this week leaving hie wife to 'crake a longer Visit herr. M. Arthur Stephenson was in London on Christmas :the.guestof his daughter, Mrs, Wheeler, g Mr. W. Staribur was with De- troit friends .for Christmas. - Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Hanna and , babe of Moundville, Sask., ace vis- iting the lady s parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Switzer. The annual school meeting was held on Thursday last when there was a good attendance. Mr, Crich was re- elected trustee, new school •in S. S, No. Flul- ' • • 5, lett, Plans and specifications may be ,seen at my house. -James, i , Snell, Secretary, Gunton 'I . 0, -G3•-3 'ANNUAL_ MEETING - THE AN- nual meeting of the members of the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance „ Con.pany will be held in the tows , hall, Seaiorth, Jan1711i, 1913, at FOR SALE - MEDIUM SIZ'CD coal heater. -Apply to Wesley Wal- ker. -83 1 1 o'clock, p. m. Business, to re- ceive the financial statement, au- ditor's report, tate electing of three directors and other business for the good and welfare of, tee Com- • W -; s i S- MAIL CONTRACT, Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the, 7th February, 1913 for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four ears, twenty-four titres per week each way, between T{ippon Post 0ilice and Granit Trunk RailwayStation from the Postmaster General's p1ea,5ure, Printed notices containing further information of proposed Contract may be seem and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Office of Kippen and at the Office the Post Office Inspector at London. Cr, C. ANDERSON, Post Office Department, Mail Ser- trice Branch, Ottawa 26tH Deem- ber, 1912. -63-3, Marriages SNYDER - WEIN - At Radisson, 25Evans, Sask, on Dec. 25th, by Rev. A. J, ITondurson, Elizabeth C. Wein to Levi Snider, both of Radis- son. SOOTOITMER :- HARRISON - At the home of the bride, Goderich township, on Jan. 1st, by Rev. A. Macfarlane, Delle, daughter of Mrs., Thos. Harrison Sr,, to William Scotehmer of Stanley. ESLER--ALLAN - At tine manse, Varna, on Jan. 4th, by Rev, R. Johnston, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. Allan, to Allan A. Ester of Biggar Sneek, eldest son of lie. and Mrs. Eagleson of Blake: MODELAND-IIEND.ERSON-Ab the home of the bride's parents, Lg- mordents, by Rev, F. H. Lax- on December 3.1st, Ol1a Rae, only daughter dotie. and Mrs. R. ee Modeland er Robert C.piano Henderson, of Tuckersmith.with C'ARY-McGILLICUDDY - In Tor-. onto, on Jan. :10th, Kathleen Ev- elyn, daughter of ' the late Mr. Daniel McGillicuddy, formerly of Goderich, to William Walter Cary of Calgary, Alta. hicMen, bE-CU Rev. J, E -In Kip, pen, by J, Richardson, HHughhrane, e, Kipper, to bIaey Cochrane, of Fiillsgxeen• CHURCHILL - I LLIGSON - At Mitchell, on Dec 31st., by Rev. Dr• MacRae, John Churchill, . of Clint.on, to Louisa, daughter of Me. August Ellfgson, of Mitchell HOWSON - 1VELI,W'UOD - At the ' home of the bride's parents, o1 Dece,mher 26th, by Rev. Dr, Rut- ledge, Frank Howson, to Laur- efts., rdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wellwood, bout of W'ingham. McDOUSALT,-MOORE-At the home the brides father, on Det. with, by Rev, D. Perris, Alex. ,r, McDougall, of Hamilton, to Edith Pearl, daughter of Mr. Wm, Moore, of W'inghant, Births ALL1N-Tn. Clinton on Jahuary 91h, to Rev. Mr. and IGIrs. A'. E. Al- lin of Quill 1,a1c, ,Sask., a claugil- ter• WERTS-In Bayfield on Jan. 7th, to Air. and Mrs. Frank' Werbs of Bow Island, Alberta, a son. CIIOWEN-In Clinton, on Jan, 1±11, to Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Ghowen, a• daughter, STURDY=In Goderich Township, on Dec. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. le Leith Sturdy, a daughter. Deaths hVII,LIAMS-At Kindersley, Sask,, on Doc. 26th, Flenxy B. Williams, son of'Mr, and Mrs. Chas, W. Williams of Goderich township, aged 32 yearstandr- ' months. McPIIi1Ti.,-At Porter's Hill, on Jail. 6111, Jean Sterling, widow of the late Archibald McPhail, in her 87th- year. eleKELVEY-In.l3eusscls, Dec, 28th, • Dr, A. McKelvey, Sr. ROWE-In Exeter, on Dec. 20th, Mrs, Thomas Rowe, in her 84th year. Ph,'r'I"Y-Til Hensall on otic, 27111, George Petty, in lits 8Sth year. • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. - 'renders will be received by the Board of Trustees of School section No, 5, Mullett up to 'Pnesday the 14thn January 1913 for ttre supplying and delivering, at N. le, Corner, lot 26. 8, The following Din y. The retiring directors are: �Joln .'Grieve, W?imthnop ; ,John Beechwood, and John Ben- nevies, Brodhagen, who are elegihle for re -election --J. P. McLean Pre- silent, Thos. E. Hayes, Secretary. _Be. - • --_-y--- -- __ • • • •• • • 0 •• q • • �� �` ®�"'�� • e + • "The Hub Grocery.' • • •; • • con, build- ing materials,: 10 cords of good building stones- -(fn course work)-- and 20 yards of good sharp sand suitable for stone work. The lowest or any tenders not necessarily ac- cepted,-James i5ne11, Secretary, Clinton, P. 0. -03-1, CLINTON TELEC,RAPH, SCHIOOZ, , 2- am starting a •Ceiegrene i e11oo1. Parties wishing to learn will please call on me at m dour and 1 y and feed stone. -A. E. Matheson. - Mrs, John Patterson, wife of the manager of the electric light plant here, was seriously injured last Sat- aids - afternoon bybeingcaught in y g, the shaftfngi of the phnnt, and there is ver • little held out for her re- y hopekin, ac -H, dentYand when disco, No person veredshewas lying beside the machine. Her cloth- es were almost totally torn from her body, the back of her head was crushed in, and she was otherwise terribly bruised. Mrs. Patterson is a young women, and the family re- sides in • an .upper flat at the plant, , A HEALTHY HOME Is guaranteed wherever a PAR - T{YTE SANITARY CHEMICAL CLOSET is Dred, !t Ls the only per - feet appliance which can be used in country homes, 01• in any public building, which cannot be connected a water or sewerage pipe. It is perfect odorless, easi]y fitted ed so inexpensive od that it may be in - striped l into the humblest homestead. sola only by ""' BYAM & SUTTER Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7, . SHORTHORNS FOR SALE. - 3 young bulls 10 to 12 months old sired by GoldiesChampion of quality and breeding. Also good barleySuperintendent, Daubney Oats. FOR SALE -ONE Le..!RGE SIZED cutter with front seat ; one open buggy with side springs, and a one- horse plough. -Apply to Wm. Dun- bar, Bayfield Road. -61. seed and -P.: Wise, Clinton P. 0. P11011 12 on 155.-_r,3. FOR SALE -A LARGE 6 OCTAVE cased organ, as good as naw, in 3 Will CUSTObf SAWING - WANTED AT Tiros, Wallis 4th cot„ Go Ierich only use months. sell cheap. Terms to suit purchaser.- urchaser.- 1 to Wesle Walker, -81and Al PP 3 Y FARM FOR SATE LOT 30, CON. 11, Goderieh tovnsbdp, consisting of 80 acres, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, 30 acres in grass," 1 acre orchard. Good outside wire fencing good concrete dwelling with eight roomp. Stone dairy, Faeroe barn, 1 mile from Holmesville and 4 from Clinton. Will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars apply to W. Cuolcs Clinton, P0.. oe FedWagsns Leonard, TIotnnesville, Township. Also sawing contracts at other places.-Mcraven Bros. Bayfield. -C3-3 pOTi1T0ES-JUS'P A FE\V BUSH- els left and while they last the price will be one dollar per bushel Married in Saskatchewan. Radison (Sask.) News :--Tine home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Snyder was file scene of a wexy pretty wed ding on Ghristmati Day, yvhmn Levi Snyder and Elizabeth G. Wein, both matrimonof this y. The united 3 who holya charmingly attired in a dress of nearlslnaoen enterei�tkthettdrawin room leaning g on the arm of her uncle, J. J. Beesi. The bridal party took places before a'lovely hankCid, their02 of foliage and ferns. The bride carried a baguet of roses and lily of the valley, while little Viola Beese, attired in a dress of pink silk, acted as flower girl and ring bearer, and carried a basket • of beautiful carnations and smilax. Miss Laura Finkbciier of Saskatoon play- rd the wedding march and colonised Playing \cry softly throughout the ceremony. The officiating. minister was Rev, A. J. Henderson. After: the nuptial knot was tied, the po;upaay adjourned to the dining room where a sumptuous dinner had been pre- pared. The center of attraction was a very magnificent bride's cake, The Bride's gift to the groom was a gold ring, and the groom's gift to the bride was a solei watch. Anion the . guests were Miss Lena Wilhelm of Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs. Deese, Mr. and bus. A. N. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. I3, Henderson, Rev, and Mrs. A. J. Henderson, Mrs. Cox of Rodis- son, Mr, G. D, Boyd of Toronto.. The presents were costly and . use -to ' Y fol. 'The happy couple left on the train next morning amid the good wishes of their many friends for an extended visit to their former hon- es in Ontari'0, es in Ontario. The groom cciuee front Huron County and, has several relatives to or near Clinton• _ FARM FOR ,SALE -THE UNDER- ...signed offers for sale Itis fine faint of about 135 acres adjoining the New Brunswick varieties suitable for cooking or seed, -J. Steep & Co. -57, - 2 p•� •i ? AT REDUCED PRICES hp ,;;, gnu _ S les ¢ titters tters town of Clinton. The farm is is good state of cultivtion and has good buildings -brick house, bank barn, driving house, pig pen, etc -all comparatively Dov. A first class young orchard containing all kinds of fruit also small fruits, The farnn Is well fenced and well drained and is a very desirable llomc, 1+'or furtiher pazticulan's apply oil premises or address .John Torrance, Clinton P. 0. `__ AUCTIONr SALE OF FARli STOCJC and Implement's and 'Household Futrniture. Mr NTelsoh Yeo has in - structed the undexsignecl to sell by public auction, on his P premises. Lot 11, Hayfield Line,;' Township, t 1:80o clock opC1in, sharp, on Tuesday, Jan, 1-1, the following : C'oach ),ioxse 10 years Marc 10 years old supposed to be in foal, to Viking, Marc cis- ing 4 years old supposed to be is Blake P:sler-Allan-The Manse' at Varna as the scene 'of a quiet wedding on mlctay cst daughter bice when Elizabeth, g 0 and t1lrs is Allan, was united in marriage to Ir. \Ilan, r1. Estee of Biggar, eldest son 01 114h. and Mrs. leleson Esier of this place. • Tito ceremony was performed by rev,' D. Johnston and the young ' Duple were ably supported by Mr. I. TTotvaxd suet Hiss S.:111an, After congratulations were extend- d the neat relatives who had as. ambled to greet them on their re- urn, repaired to the nlinfng-room all joined with them in Dar- eking of the sumptuous luncheon p iepaied for the occasfou, Thi. hride looked charming, gown- d in Point d' Esprit ivory net over -.hue silk and wore the groom's ift, a beautiful pciidant.' The num- rotes and costly gifts testify to the 5teem. o w111011 they nl•r; 11.1,1, .The bride aril groom left l{ippol tta,tion on •the evening train far ;heir home in the west followed by he good wishes of their trinity fri- ;nds, Mr, Alex. Sparks is busy buying .noiter load 'of horses for she west. Mr, and Mitt se• Mvisit and iildren are at present; visiting fta= nds here. Several of the subscribers for Iola D. were in%,urieh Tuesday meet- ng, a 'representative of the P. 0. who came lip to armee° outes: The annual Meeting of the coli- ;rogation o etioltsuas bent last Friday and 11 p showed increases Icspite the heavy losses sustained Lt removals from year to year,. )ver: ono . thousand .dollars was rail- d drain the year for all purposes. 6 Y 1 'he retiring" Managers, 1licssrs. 6 g P. puzand and Ed, Douglas, were to. lected for three years., , , Schools opened on Monday and the } ,umerou:s -teachers of the neighbor- ood left for their posts. of duty,- Miss M. McKinley began her pro- ossional duties in Drysdale school, Mrs, McDonald': is tide week in y a patient. la field . attending' Dr. John Ester. and daughter from he 70051 are visiting friends around Slake and Varna, Mt. Chris, Ginerich shipped Ids rr f I{n cin station' cop of Ghcor} fan pp n •Monday. e r F. Music.-Or3amisT of Wi111s PROF, Piano;, Organt and Theory Voice ciliture. Pupils prepared 0 desired for any o£ the examining holies in Toronto or for the Lon- don (Eng.) College of Music in all grades. Special system for piano - forthfor beginners between ages eight and eleven. Terms on applic- ation. Studio in Mr. Hoarc:s store next to lit, W, R. Counter's •that jcwclel'y store. -'19.' -,-• CARD • OF I`IIAN'KS,- FELL=OW- Citizens : Since it is improbable . I shall be afforded an oppor- tuuity of .thanking in person all who so generously supported my candidature for the Clinton Conn- cit, I avail myself •of this means to extend my grateful thanks and convey to you my creep sense of the obligation uiular which you have now placed nue, That obli5 anion, I take it, can be discharged only by diligent application to the duties of the position and by honest and intelligent effort in the cause , Of Civic government. , These, then, i cheerfully -promise you it will by my carxest endcruvor to exercise. T1 I ant but able in some degree to promote the prosperity, don- fort, and happiness of the people, 1 shall feel that I have in tomo measure fulfilled what l conceive be the first deity of public cit- isenshi With best wishes for P• the Nov Year, 2 am', Faithfully }'ours, D. S. fluff. foal to Viking, General purpose• horse rising 4 years old, Heavy colt rising 4 years old, Light colt rising 3 Years old Light colt 5 months old sired by T,udway, Cow due to calve and of Jan., Fresh calved cow 4 years old, 3 farrow cows in good ooudition., 2 2 -year- old heifers, 2 1 -year-old boilers, 2 spring calves, 1 heifer calf 2 months old, 3 pigs 10 weeks old, Frost & Wood binder fi foor cut on trucks in good repairs, Frost & Wooer plower 5 foot cut, .Dass- ey'Tiarris drill nearly new 11 hoe, cultivator, Disc harrow McCormick .make, Steel roller nearly new, Steel horse rake, Set of harrows, .Single plow Verity make N 1 o• 4, imperial gang plow, New wheel for binder or mower or disc,, Seufller, Fanning mill, Set of Man, bob sleighs, Long sleighs, Wheel bar- rows, Ilay rack, Wood rack, Grav- el box, Pig rack, Good spring seat, Puler, Sugar :kettle, Set of plat- p g p form scales capacity 1000 lbs., Lumber wagon,'Good top buggy, 2 seated rig will carry 1000 lbs., 1 rebuilt buggy $25.00 2 `r :5.00 1 heavy democrat • 25.00 1 1-t101'Se heat/ wagon 25,0(3 y b 1. reJl,, t cutter 4.00 1 u u 7.00 1 ai rc 12.00 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED and repairs kept on hand, also ag- cnncy for new machines. -A. Hoop- er, Albert street. -30. FARM '1'O RENT OR FOR Sale, known as " Springhill Farm " on the 13 a y fie 1 d lload, Goderich Pownship, Consists- ing 175 acres, souhlt half lots 51 and 52 aid part 53 and 54. Cwo miles from Clinton and one from sohool. A first-class stook and grain farm. 35 acnes of good pas - tura land. Well watered and has novel failing spring at barn. hood wells and Osten, Bank barn 62x52, with stone stabling. 159 apple g' pp trees just beginning to bear and all kinds of small fruits. Reason for selling : Owner In poor health, Terms to, suit purchaser. -Robert Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -36 'Estate JOHN LESLIE Clinton, Ont. -. LADIES WRNTED --•- Employment offered in Player Pneumatic ©e - partment. Light, suit= able work amid heathful surroundings. g In New York -or Chic= ago this considered em - p y g class of lady operators, W. Doherty Piano & Organ CO. ail, -_ -�J'r FOR SAL•P -- to GOOD COAL range, -Apply to Wesley Walker, 0linton. -62. ` Cutter, 2 ladders, 2 robes, 3 blankets, 4' logging chains, Lunt- ber, Set of double harness, Set of single (harness, Wlli'ppletrees and Neck okes Bells, Good water Y FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of the Southcombe estate oilers for sale 50 acres,' being' east hall of loU' 28, con. 6, Hullett. This is a nest class fatal, well watered and improved and with good btrildrn s. P g g Also the undersigned odors for sale lot 29, eon. 0, Hullete, consisting of 100 acres. These farms may be y together or separately.- Annie to R. J. Southcombe; Clia- ton P. 0. -89 East Wawanosh 1111. following is the report of 5. S. No. .10, East Wawanosh for Dee- ember :-•tion. Sr. 9th, -Roy Toil', Walter Mc- Gowan, Orville McGowan, Lorne Toll. ' Jr. ,filth, -Huth McGowan. So. 3rd, -Hilliard' McGowan, Vio- let Parke:, . Co:.a. Fear, 'Ernest 'Poll, George Wilson., 'William Patterson, Martha Wilson,, • Jr 3rd, -Ira 'Poll, Lila boar, Ro- bert Brown, ' ; ' Sr, 2nd, -Edna M swan, Luella Wilson, ,Walter •Patterson; ..John Par- ker. Part 2nd, -Ella Toll. - Primer -Finlay McGowan, Clara MoGovan, May Parker. -E. M. Phillips, 'reacher, WES'T'ERN ,FARM FOR' SALE. -1G0 acres ell breakable , 3• miles from a good town on Maia bine C.I?'.R,, 20 nill'es fronii Cib' of Moose aw } 1 Sask. Good water. $15 per acre, :$400 cash, balance ire 9 years, 6 per cent. interest. Good- title, This ie worth X20 per acre.-Applybought to Frank O'Neil, Clinton. -63 trod h, About 50 young hens, Hay, � Grain, Washing machine, Daisy 18 months, Forks, shovels and ole. er arIA010S too 111tmen0us to 10011- Coal heater with oven, Wood stove, Homo 00012051 range, Parlor stove, Tables, Chairs, Ward- Bedroom suits. Every thing nmsb be sold as pro - elector has sold his farm. Terms : All of $10 and under cash, 11'I..! .1. 1'13P P11RM PAY. Did it o'er` 000110 to yeti tliaU a very large number of farmers are try- ingto do what no other businessrobes, men think of doing, that is, to run their busiliciss without a business paper. This should riot be, and is disastrous. :Farming is the largest and most important industry in this county and ever farmer should ca,01n week have •the latest.on • paTt1Cl11- ars regarding bus business, The Weekly Sint; Toronto, is the farmer's business paper, 'It costs little and win sopa you loan times its repay Y price, It can help melte the •+farnn pay all it .can pay. ' /� f���i p� CONNER S Home -Made Bread more of it asked for every clay in lnanhomts wket:e quality is the first da- wand, If you want the test lyse Corner's y Bread, ' •on CHAS, N. CONNED BAKER - end - CONFECTIONER E VAN ` WANTED. -APPLY 'f0` SERVANT S R• T Mrs.. Malcolm McTaggart. -57 sums rod- over: that alnodnt 11 months prod- it will be given on approved joint unser, or 4 percent. straight for g credit anepmts. Hay and cash - Arc. ' t -larder of Foresters. The may Legal Reserve Fraternal Society doing business in Canada. --- Incorporated by special Act of the Dominion Parliament. nt " main - Frill 11 000nidlent Tleserve .matn- aired every policy. Fixed rates and definite contract with special.' privileges. Whole Life 10 15' 20 25 and 30 PayLife Policiesand Endowment. COtnu orison Invited: . p' "- No in hates. No Assessment. , .- .,_„_ _ For-. further enquire, Of member of Court Prosperity, or of A. F. Chid r7rOre, Secretary ! WOOD WANTED, -2, 00 cords of first class wood' cut, 14, 1G and 18 inches ion .-1t. Tortes Coal Yards. -03 grain and 3 heifers cash, Nelson A. Yoe, Pro,ptietor, Lr. M. Et- ]lett, Auctioneer. ti PUBLIC NOTICE. -THE A VNUAL meeting of the subscribers of the Ctodnrich Township Telephone Sys -y. tem will be held in Hermes' hall, Hohmesvrll:e, on, Friday Jain, .10th at 1.80 pain, to receive the ,report,„ tike oemntisaioners •and' to trap such biteiness as, rn:ay bn' g rem. -C):' w, Pott- brought before tl, er, ,5oeroialJ'• ,, -G;3 f'" l� Good Health For All the Family. "Ton can S 01100 good health for all by letting us •install 0110 of colt saniixury ''c'ercal, Closets, l:vc1-}' house Should have one, Seaforth :Slim Mary and Mr. Sam Walker i-re home from Regina spending the; time with, their' tine w patents, ,lir. Mrs,. J, W. Walkerof zsept Mr. and telt Allen 1#onrl-of l thso ' in ape are visiting the stents 0f i e g B P atter,,Mr; and Mrs. James Beattie, Mr. Fred Larkin of Detroit old of estnn'inster, College, ass Helms. W g ,/ roxonto spent the holiday ceaison 1 Y with they; parents, RC}. and Mrs. • �arkiA. Mr, G. Stewart,' ti'ho hoe teen in Ile west all summer, t.et9n'rnerl home th ,,a Defers Christmas .- Rufus � , •. :...' •le Mt„ .Rufus Wtntx,r of Nelson, 13, , acconi anied byleis sister Miss .. p '' 3azel who has been him • ,visiting Il or some 'months; raturned last week nd the -holiday season with uo spend �jr<k Lor [,_., „ e y •6 { R1l 1,1 ORD BUSTN.L,Sti OOLLJ8GE. Thies sch ooh' leas a continental r'e- potation. 'J't does more for its;stud-' ruts- - and : graduates than do„ other similar schools: Business men know it has the best courses, best; re- streetcars, and atnns out the best of- free isalp. 'We drew the attentiocl of our readers to the College advertise- menu avhich a tsars, elsewhere inthis pl issue, ..:. : Hly Township thes ca.. S. The Following arcpuler ' S. No. '3 Hay.' ;The repent is based on marks obtained for general wont and conduct Di[o,ntgh the month 0f December, 4th, class, -Clan's Red'mend, Pearl Consi,bt, and. Lucy Redmond, equal 8rd ,class, -James McAllister, Sol- Taylor, he Itnpfcr, Ross Love., IreneY ,, Grace;, Love, Vretta Greeh,VeraRion- ., , arllson. • - :. a lie 2nd Class, -Ward Pelmet:, - W 1 , Bl kwell Annie Richardson,. ac ZSt..CIaSS-Pearl Kiefer, . GL'ant awhile Love Wesley 'Redmond Orville Clifford � dmoi•it. � Smith, Ra ,f . Par 1st-11[ary Forrest, Wesle9 Richardson, Russell Consul,' ' __Memo rimming. Trustier. yy� 1-lome (Jme Study Thousands of ambitious young poopl�+. are beinginstt•uetedintheirhomes by our Rome Study Dept.. You may finish. at College 'IP you desire. Val when-. crer you wish. Thirty Years Expel',. ionoe. Largest trninors in Canada. linter any dey, Positions guarnuceod. IN y you a rn writ boned rinft arson you gain, write Por pnrticnliirr;. NO Yhb�LTTo;t CLINTON BUSLNIESs .COLLEGE'.. CEO. SPOTTON, FRESWENT • .� l 1 NNUi\L ltilll] 'CI'NG:=TT1E AN-. A , .Raise near meeting of the' Hohnesviile �' .. Cheese axe Butter Co,, will be held o esrple lhall i1 'Saturda ltl• FI lm O, . , Jan. 11thi at 1.30 p.m,, Ue transact, l)UsmCSC and.elect 01TiCCCS - for ,tie: g year.any requested to boll.gresorbldas ata q P i i paid ".', tlivttlend on up, stock will be doalarod and paid.' at this meeting, -r. To- •aI'nnlA_ heel;'otlarv,' -i,a EASILY INSTALLED, PRICE IS MODEIiA,TE, ..,� - .GAIL at II. I10wvland's I•iardlV>tira�anfl� _ see For ou'rsalf or Phone 52, Y .- - TH'OS. HAW ' .- COLA. - WE HAV1, JUST= UN- �'lOAdell a carof New American. Z$l , to low and reasonable ,. r u0t a, very p ,-,,. quote y this. Orders tailed at any tnrna• - -Tito L. Surtter Co,' Phone 04, 1 171.,,,,1,,,;, .o -f1.3. 1'be. a 5 t t P e 11 'C i• r �n01 •