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February 13th 1912
Godcricki Township
ft yesterday a for
Mr. Lobb 1, v Y
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o 4
Air. glut Mrs,' At Lbur Stephensonl
1\he. London 1'voad visited Mt, .t,lov• the nnath tQ, „:_loolc up a carloa$ •o(
'\ lsh one dayalast );ce
k . cons: Doubidess he wail tae -bitch: 111
Mr. ;]'antes dox is visiting his ,son. ' a few clays with a choice lot.
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1tt Cnlioroe tidwpsbip olio hasbeen 1 Mr. Davidson has luovetl lila nil11;
sink, from Ratbwell's to Jewett's bush.
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THE DE1IHTS OF OIN6:
A PL&YER PIANO
are now easily accessible to every
piano o,vl.eF,
ViSIT OUR PRIER DEPARTMENT
See 'how we would make • your
present silent piano a player,
regardless of size, slake or scale.
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Cost for Upright Player $250.
Special price for Grand Players.
®yam'
BOI1ERT1 PIRNIO & ODGRN CO, LIMITED
Mend Office a n(1 Factories
CLINTON, = CANADA.
Goderich Township
. M ns G race,Stephenson of the Lon-
don
Road Silent it week with belit
a
t
Mr Alex
D
\\ elsh'
1
1
Bluth
Bev, \7. 1J, 'J.'aiiner 'officiated at 0
marriage in. Norval last week,
Mr. bred Mason has gone to Clinton,,
having, scooped. a1 position in 34. Law -
son's barbel shop.
\7r. 1:[. A Thomas has purchased
the- residence of Mr. J: \V. Scoit on
WesLuro&e)aud St., end Will shortly
ooi spy i6.
Mr. Ned Shaeffer or itelisall wits.
V 11 Lo IIf 1)0(511 last week:
Ai Dodds McGowan
nact i
L h a L
c-
aideotWhileIolkingaloundagir ol'te
engine used to pump eater at the C.
P 11. station the other day Some
careless person lit a uratch uta& the
engine when :surra of 1.1.1 shoti inti
RP. McGowans fact bortrinately his
eyes were not injured, though his face
was somewhat severely, scorched.
Mr, D. Stalker his purchased the
Dexter fano in East WaLWILnosh,
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f Toronto tb R L
1 { aro 1
\r Arthur 71
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in town last week attending the Fnner-
.al of his father-in-law, the late Mr. J.
Mr. J. M. Hamilton, 1)O has been
the agent of the Canadian Express
Co here for thirty-three years. has
resigned and Mr. -G. L Mclaggaa<t, G,
`.L, It agent, has been appointed.
The fallowing are the officers elected
in tht. Blyth l O. F. for 1913.
Chief R.an er, W. 11. McElroy-,
Vice, 0, Burling.
Fin,•Saciettry, J Slothees.
Ree.•See r cl a.rv. A. Elder.
'J.'reasni c a A.r'1aylor.
Chaplain, F \letcaif,
1', \V„ L. C. McElroy.
J. W. \\aur. Begley.
3. 13„ T Taman.
J. 13., 11. Dexter.
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PRONii No, 73
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allies' SUI
HALF PRIG
Only 2 Ladies Tweed Suits to clear. l'hey are
neatly tailored, satin lined. Sizes 34 to 36.
Novi is your chance to buy a good suit at half
price. REGULAR $15 NOW ONLY $7.50
Bargains in. Fur
Lined and Fur
Collared Coats
Only 3 Fur Lined Coats left. These
are made of good' Atrsti'alian . Broad-
cloth, beat quality sable collar, _best
quality muskrat lining, 52 inches long
These were extra good value for $55
as fur lined coats are advancing in
price this is a good 'time to buy. ,
ONLY $39 EACH,
Only 2 Fur Clollared Coats left. Reg.,
i26, your choice Saturday, for $17,
MILLINERY ONLY $1,0.0:
As we expect our milliners back in about to weeks
to prepare for our. Spring 11li.11inery we want to clear
the balance of our Winter Hats,so take your choice
at $1,00 each. , ;Untrimmed' fiats 25c.
See these in our window.
LADIES and Children's Coats Half Price,
On all Fur Setts and Single Pieces
25 per cent, discount.
MILLINERY APPRENTICE WANTED,
London Road,
Hullett Township
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\V111, Cru ter IS confined to the house
slipped on soros ire
s []e sh t c
these days. t
i
the skin
splittingL
dna i hdlon his knee~ )
and covering of his knee cap lie does
not appreciate his enforced holiday
. Mr. and 11Ls. 03103 00alreli of Chage-
nos, Sask„ have been spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Win Garter.
Mr. Wallace ABM of London is home
for a few days as his father has been
The ,many fi Maas of 'Mr. Andeeav
'ryel'rn in of Sea forth' will he Sorry
hear of his serious illness,
Mr, (;baa McGregor gave a number
of the young people at card and clang-
ing party last Fryday evening. Several
report blre best night of the Season.
C tlrt Oonslanre C. G. F. will' have a
social evening [text Friday night.
A buyer from Seafoth bought.sey-
ertal horses in this township, including,
rt line piny from Mr, Loren Tyndall, -
One of the team Was a particularly
good one and.wo(1Id have. been 11rare
prize winner at the Clinton Fair. We
understand the same buyer bought the
handsmeliteanl of greys of Mr, James
Hamilton of Clinton.
The following is the report of S. 3.
of Jan-
uary.
i tills tcJ
No
4,I tt
r
our lhee>`aaininrtLtclnswere on .our
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posrtioitc recitation, spelling and die
tation,and arithmetic. Those IiirtrIted
Rete absent for one 01`11101.eexaun
ne,tiions:
Si', 113 -Charlie Sundereoek 75 per
cent, \Vlfrren Rogerson (63, Onrleton
Rogerson, .Toho Adams 47,5
Jr. 4th- Florence Car tw, lg'tt
Sr. Sid Lil1ieUo)nell4'9
Se. 'and hatlileen Allen 78, Arthur
A;gliotu ne a2, Tom Appleby 07 Willie
Briggs 50.
Jr, 211d. -Alfred While 07; Cecil
Cartwright 51, Mary Cartwright 42
Ralph 1oselyn 137 George A�dd1>on'L1,
Ph 31c1,.-- Hazel 11e-getsnn Lillian
01n•tw'ri Alit, Milton 131 (two, Violet,
Addison Cosy Naylor,
Sr.le Olive Joscalvn.
Jr, 14, Leslie Knox, Elgin Joscrlyn.
Kat Moen Connell Gladys Connell,
No. on roll 25, average atlendaulce.
10, perfect: 10 endnce:-\Marren Roger-
son, Charlie Sunder cock, Lillie Con old l.
Arthur Ogbourne Mary (,u'Iw1•)ght.,
Cecil Cart wright(laze) Rogerson
Millon Brown. Leslie Knox.
-R. Meehenzie Teacher.
Repot of S. S. No. 1, Mullett, for
Tanuary
St. 4t11 75 Afc1nthncl.
Jr 41.11.-E. Jamieson, L Mann.
Sr. 3rd -.1. Livingstone, I'. Gihllings,
A, Farnham.
J r' Sad A, JantiPenn, ll, Li sing, -
tone, 151 Glanzer, 1', [last P. Diann,
G. Glttuner. N. Diann, E. GI uazier.
Sr 211(1-1P. Jamieson, Al.Mcu ria, A.
Glauzier, 1t. Jamieson, G. Manu, M.
Gihbings,
Sr. -Pr. 2n1.- C. 1 il'nhauu,JSttd N.
Dale. A.Dale, (3.5l inn. P Tasker.
Jr. Pt 2nd. 0 Ilam L. Taker,
Sr, P1, 1st, W. Livingstone,
Jr,. P1 1st -J. [Hai t, E. Wright. -
Farnham, 'reacher,
Goderich Township
Miss Keys, teacher in No 10 was laid
off tor alodays- with grippe t a1
)
lit we
also glad to know that, she is at her
desk twain.
Mr Robert I1enley 11115 sold 3)s black
teant`to Mi' Robert. Pen hale, Bay field,
Miss 1311 011) of Dungannon is spend-
ing a,
pei)d-ing'15 few days with friends in this
Mc (iordou Livermore ermore had'the&iis-
lot [tote 011 Satur•dat. while working at,
Mr W. Staanbury's to iaye the rare-
fingee of bus righth,uld so badly scrat-
ched by the circular sett' that lie doc-
tors decided to amputate it a, the third
-joint 16 Nay at regretbible•accident
and much sympathy is expressed for
the young loan..
Mt G. 13 Hanley attended tie• an -
mud meeting or South Boron L. U. L.
u1 Exeter 00 Tlesday week
Dlr. J. L llalrntvell of Varna Ladled
on his- old friends, Mr. Arthur Step-
henson, viae day last t tt eek. \11 1115111-
(('111) 51)001) tht' SIMIllter in the wesisAnel
intends returning u1 the epuuy
Miss llnby \Vise spent a few days
last week the guest o1 31155130th 1Vat-
kinshaw of Clinton.
'L'he League, held their monthly
literary meeting at the home of
and Mrs, ~Vitt, Hardy on Tuesday ev-
erring,
Mr and Mrs Norman Hanna. who
leave shortly for their (tome in the
west, spent, he week -cud with the fnr-
uiea's sister r t Exeter.
toV1)$hip.
Thefullowing is the report of 5, S.
No. 11, Goderich -township, for the
uutnth of Sanitary
Sr; 4tlt--Cilie Rath, •Veroa Jervis
Roy Mannings, Elva Proctor, HaLrold
'La yi§ Clifford Holland. c
Jr: J-lh-,•Alvin Leonard Milton Hol-'
bind, Daniel `Glidden, Stewart Mair,
Se. Std. -Wilson hath, Leslie Jervis,
Clifton Proctor, \Vill[e i't4arshitll, Em-
ily.
Ford, William Alcock.
Jr. 13rd AltnlindMcCartney, May
Hutson Harry Ford, Norman Mair,
Fred Litvis,
Sr, 2nd-BrSLCe, Holland,
Jr. 2nd -Willie Miller, Kathleen
Hutson, Wilfred JerOis.
1't. Sed'. --Ernest Elwood,Violet
Miller Willie Jervis, Miurion Alcock,
Dorothy Jervis, Willie Larder,
Pt. 1st --Charlie Potter Cyril Proc-
tor, Larder,.-
Albert IIio
to• ALarder,
Pr
t 'n I3essie O bAt des nn. I to s
n
The hash spellers. 191, the month
were Altaliud McCartney, Willie.
Marshall, .Effie hath.-Lillilas MeV tray,
Teacher, -
The following is the report for the
month of January, for S, S. No. 10 God-
erich township. based upon attend-
ance, class standing, and general de-
pot tmeait,
4th class- Lola. Elliott, Alfred Mc-
Gregor. Flossie Whitmore, Leslie.
Stirling, May Thompson
Sr 3rrl- Lillie Ililtchings,.Ednai\lil-
ler•, Fred Hanley, George Green, Earl
Switzer.
Jr, 3rd- Brow :ri Stewart, ,Millie
Thompson,
Sr
2nd --Eddie Hatchings, Ray-
mond Whitmore, John Ellwood, 1{nhy
Flannant.
Jr, 2nd •• Vinlrr. Hutt hiugs, Fred Ell--
wool.
Pt 2nd.- Carman Miller, Stewart
Middleton, Russel I1annant.-M. .1,
Keys, Teacher.
Tills 1313AN O110P OF 1012.
The Census and Statistics monthly
(Government) (or December, jus, to
brood, 111 its estimates of the yield And
value or the field crops of Canada in
1019 places tate area in bean- n1 50,8011
acresyield per eve 17.111 total yield
1,019.801 be hili': La ervage price $2 2j1
total valor $9,201,1011,
Nova Seoltai Mid 900 acres rt) leans,
yield 20 0(3 -bushels pee acre, total 2-1,-
000 bushels, average price 32 51: total
veins 330,0110.
• Edui 1110151vic le had 3110 act es of
beans average yield 1925, tonal yield
5.500 bmhels, a155111ge price $'281
total ratite 31(1,51111.
Qin bet, hail 9,400 acres of leans,
average -yield 15.00, total yield 117,1100
bushels average price $2,55, total -
value• `}375,090 •
Oritaiin had t0 210 acres of brans
aver See yield 17 57, average pi ice 8'913
total "aloe $1,810,000.
Itis estimated that Qnlauio lit 1019
produced 7,3011,010 lbs. of 1011105(and
Quebec 5:0(1,1)001bs,
Goderich Township
Dir Robertson of Reward, Sall.', has
been spending a week with his sister,
Mrs John Stewart
A FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOC! A-
T LON.
The Sentinel is in receipt of it com-
munication u
muniaata n racu, nn. fruit
m tn, suggesting the holding of a puldc
sleeting in the near future fur the pot
pose ofotganizii13 rl possible all Asen
C1a11i01i fur L,(ck 110w and vicinitl:with
a view to finding better met 1, d5 of pro
during handling and marketing fruit
and other prodn"to of nu)therearth.
The suggest illy 18 trade that each per-
son intete :rd in such a prove shall send
nor tm.er hban Monday next. to the ed-
itor or the Sentinel a pest card on
which is written the day and date on
which it will be most convenient for
the writer to attend such a meeting.
Then:the editor will take the average
or dates Huts suggested, and in next
issue or the paper announce the date
decided on. Our correspondent will
send a card suggesting Tue• day after
11001) 01' evening, F a ternary 18,.
Our correspon.lenLs letter, which is
tiro long to publish entire and which
WO do not care to spoil by eurnriln501,
is quite eloquent on the -subject of bet-
erin3 local conditions, 110 points mil
that, while Lite weather isblamed as
the cruise of poo' crop and other condi-
tions, that. is not the only cause. Peo-
ple, 1 e says, hi1ye•got into the habit of
going. along in the Satre old lumen-
gressive, way, trusting to Provi-
dence, anything else to make things
conte out all right, but doing little' or
nothing themselves to improve mat-
ters, while in other conntries people
u with he times an
are keeping p Ut w t d
hiaving us behind them. How long,
he asks, are such conditions to con-
tinue?
on-tinue? Let the auswer he a response to
his request for a public meeting.=
Lucknow Sentinel.
SEED 'OATS
We have a quantity of choice,
white Banner Seed . , Oats,
weighing" about 40 pounds
per bushel for quick sale at
60c. per bushel.
There Oats are an .extra tine sample
of Bright, clean, heavy Oats, We
will send samples to any one re-
quiring Seed Oa,Is, Dont delay in
getting a sample. Write to either
of the undersigned,
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6Srtanieg Township
Report nt S. S. No. 13 51 snley for the
1)11111111 er January, their names being
in °viler al' anerit.
Printer A1thur Peck, Clifford 1
Clarke, Peter,McGre,
Sr. 1st Fern Taylor, Willie Parker,
Mid 2nd-AVi1mer Reil, Gertrude
McGee, Willie 1 ,'Gee,
Sr. 2nd -G a met Taylor.
Sr, 11 1 h -Roby Taylor (38 percent,
Sr. llh-1rs.te WO tie 51, Russell
Taylor 45Ninien brava (5.
Jr, olh 1(uniee'lteid 70,-E. M, Sl in -
son Teacher.
The township council stet. 011 111011 -
day tyith all the nt5111110ra present. '1'he
ru•r151311)3 of matters regarding the
work of the board of health nailer the
new Art c•ccupied considerable time
and brought out a gond dead of discus-
sion. 1.10dei• the new Act the medical
health officer is required to attend the
meeting of the Provincial Board in
Toronto and his expenses in connec-
tion therewith must be provided for.
The 511.1115 of this official tvillamonut
to about $00 per aununl Dr. Rogers
was not present sent but it is expeisted that
he Will accept the terms, The big
drain also came 'in for a lot of discus;
shut -and it was decided that when re-
quired
and for its completion
on
would be horoned from the Govern-
ment at four percent The auditor's
repot was 'read -end adopted and sev-
eral minor accounts passed
Jas; ficCool, J. L. Awde,•
Londesboro, • ' Wingham
Febr tali y
Bargain
Days
East Wawanosh
The following is ,the report of S. S.
No.10, East Wawanosh, for the mouth
or. Jaanua'y:--
Sr. 4th -Roy Toll, Orville McGowan,
Walter McGowan, Lorne ',roll.
Jr. 40 -Roth McGowan,
Sr, 3rd -Violet Parker, Gora Fear,
Hilliard McGowan, Ernest Toll,
George Wilson, William .Patterson,
Martha Wilson.
Jr. Srd-ira.Tolt, Ella, Fear, Itobert
Brown.
Sr, 2uc1-Edna McGowan, john Park-
er. Luella Wilson, .Walter Patterson
Pt 2nd. -hype Toll,
[?t 1st -Finlay McGolvan, Clain. Mc
Gowan, May Parker.
Enrolled attenda\nra, ,3, average at-
tendance 10, 1:, M. Phillips,` Teacher.
ANNUAL WINTER
.
Innill SALE
of all Winter Goods consist-
ing of Underwear, Rubbers,
Fur Coats, I4eavy Beaver
Coats and Shoes.
One Ladies' Fur Jacket at
a bargain.
Special prices on all other
dry goods.
Discount of from 10 to 25
percent,
Sale commences on Satur-
day, Feb. 8th.
McASH &. SON, Varna.
Fe
a�
r
ill small wares, stationery,
chinaware and wall papers,
Sale starts
y 4th
Stir. OWL 131 LLS.
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CLINTON
Logs & Heading Wanted
HIGHEST PICES PAID. FORALL GRADES
OF TII1BER.
THE .STAPETO'N SAW MILL.'
oijs Wanted !
Highest . prices paid for
Elm, Basswood, Maple.
Any wood bought. -
W, 'DONEDTY PIANO & ORM CO,, LIMITED
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Lister Gasoline Engines
No better on' the market and
the, hest for use ou the farm for
pumping, chopping, etc, •
The Lister Lighting Plant
trill light your house and barn
and do it n*ell at small cost,
Melotte Cream Separators
have no superior.
W. H. LOBB, Agent
Clinton P. 0.
The eyes are
wage earners. a
AnythinC� short o!
pp rOecb vlp- n ui,oim. 'i
ashes the earning
pewees. •
We pereeety slfht..
Otir glasses as anin.
substantial you
A. 3. GRIGG
Scientific Jeweler anti
Optician
CLINTON, ONT.
WITHOUT
A DOUBT
YOU'LL
FIND TFIIS OUT -
IN ALL
YOUR TRAVELS
ROUND ABOUT -
TIIE BREAD TI:IAT'S
BEST WITH ANY
MEAL -
IS JUST TI3E ONE
AND ONLY REAL -
OTE
EAD
Better Bread •
Could Not 'Be
Made
-THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL
SAY WHEN YOU HAVE
TRIED THIS CRISPY,
CRUSTY,
MOTHER'S BREAD
BARTLIFF'S
PIIONE NO. 1
AND HAVE I'1' DELIVERED
'r0 YOUR HOME EVERY
DAY.
SESISISTEUZZONOZSEICIED
After Stock -Taking Sale
It is a'well•known fact that all metal markets have
advanced considerably lately which has affected the
prices in every line in hardware, Stoves have ad-
vanced 5 percent and furnaces 10 percent so you can
readily see the benefit of this sale, If you need the
goods even if not till later it will pay to buy now, our
stock being' heavy is some lines we wish to reduce it
hence the cut on old; prices.
1. only Volmor washing machine Reg. 37.51) for 313.5(1
ideal 8,50 " - 7,50
Oonnor ball bearing 10.00 " 0,00
1 50 " 8,50
l,i 0.
1 htuin
V.\
50 " 11,50
[otos " 13.
Clothes wringers solid r 5,50 " 4,75
1,00 " ,75
1.25 " 1,00
,..85 " .05
Crosse lit Saws 4.00 " 3135
A gon.l Java whip" ,35 '
A good rawhide from butt to tib " .50 " .35
A few 4 gallon pump oil earns " 2,00 " 1.25
We' have 2 of 3 Pandora and Happy Thought Ranges to go at old
prices until c ,tl-Scissors and razors at a big reduction, Now is the
time to use D 1 -fess stock food and Panacea to make the hens lay, 100
pound Sack nti, , grit or oyster shell 1('1.0(1 • •
1 "
Axes
olds "
,25
Harland. Bros.
Stores, Hardware and Novelties
During the month of Febuary we will place
on sale
All Lines. Furniture
at very greatly
Reduced Prices
It "will pay you to inspect our Large:
stock of u0 -to -date goods.
The Store
of Quality.
Phone 28
W. Walker
Purnitur Dealer and Undertaker
Residence
Phone,
140
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