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.eieeeepetillinet a veceeion•;,with ;her,' per,
e•eentet". Me', and Mrs. 13. C. Munninge.
M.H. 1. Moegesti end faintly hetre:
eetlieniteVed to . Toronto Where they in-
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deed' to reside :: in .feture. '
'Helen Doyle' hae• •reeurnedefeene
•„i,e•eieiteriele her setter eIVIrs. Boutnee
otSeattle
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•• NO. Mt: ;V: *Vicar ot wee
e' 411 town last week
. _
and Mrs. S. J. Belcher bave
gone' elm fieritish Colneeleia,• vyliere'
111,63,' intend.. to make their home
'Tliete..Goderich erieteds are SOrry's to
loec them trete ;town.
It is diecidell that the military
'Camp will be held' in London this
.• emanier instead of •Goderiele as was
.at •Arete intended, The reason given•
..is that, the •wafer supply hete was
. mot sufficient. • • '
, Miss Ella Blake, daughter of Mr.
e„ • and Mrs. 'Wm, "Blake, was married
. Tueeday week to Mr. Thos. Fill -
;more, Rev. Dr. Medd performing the
,cerertiony. The young couple wilt re -
:side In (town,
fee foe- a time' thought advisable
- 'to celebrate Victoria Day eon Moue
• tdny the 260h instead of Saturday, but
en second thoughts it was decided
sebserve the proper day, which
was, lone with satisfaction.
eIrs, (Rev. Dr.) Medd attended the NEWELB IlAWKSHAIV - At
W. M. S. convention in Chatham Exeter May 17th by Her, 'D. W.
last week and latex visited Detroit Collins, Jean E. Hawkshaw to
friands. Thomas II. Newel/.
, Mies 'Vera Murdock, who has been FILLIVIORE-BLAKE-'At the home
visiting Mr. and Ms. T. Gundry. el the bride, Goderich, on May
- has returned to her ,eatnee in Exeter. 2.0th, by Rev. 'Dr. Medd, - Elea,
Mrs, Peter MacFarlane and .Misses daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
- Blanche Watson and Dora Howie Item Blake, to Themes Fillmore,
visited- Toronto and Ilamiltob Fri- Of Gefeerich, <le:innerly ter 'Wroxe-
-
-ends over the holiday. ter.
•Mies f3-riffiths, superintendent el G.ALT-111ARSDEN-1n St.
Augu-
• thn hospital, was called to London • tine's church, Vancouver, 13. C.,
- last eveek by the Meese and subse- on May 13th, John Galt, of
'fluent death of her mother. Spokane, Wash., son of Mr. and
' Mr., Allen McAuley has been home Mrs. John Gott, of Goderiele to
• from IFort William recuperating at- Dorothy Marsden, daughthe of
Mrs. Henry Marseee, of Vancou-
ver.
Births
CARBERT-In Hullett on May eard,
to Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Carbert,
eaughter, •
MeMICIIAEL-In Hullett, on May
19th to Mr. and Mrs, Garfield
McMichael, a daughter. -
McDONALD-In Exeter North on
May 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
hua McDonald, a son.
BROCKe-In Exotee on, May 17th to
Mr. alleMrii. 'rims. 13rock Jr., a
• daughter. • e
SELDON-In Exeter en May 15th to
Mr. and ThIrs. R. G. Solder!, a
500.
THOIVIPSON--fn Seater tit,' On May
t?) Mr, and Mks. W. P.
Thompson, a daughter,
HARRISON--In Winghate, May 16th,
th Mr. • and Mrs, Edger Harrison,
a son.
DUNBAR--In the hospital, Clintee,
on May 24th, to Mr. mill Mrs, T.
Dunbar,' a son. ,
Deaths
VODDEN-le Hellett, o May 24(1,
Ann Adams, relict of ' the
late William ,Vedden, aged 78
OLIVER-At A venbank, • Ont., On
May 22nd, Dr. Merlon Olivet, late
• of -Indere, India, sister of Mrs.
(neve Jas. :Hamilton of Gode-
.
rich,
GRIFFITHS-At London, on May
. 21st, Ann, widow ole the late J:
. H. Griffiths,. e
DUNI3A.R-In the Cietton hospital, on
.. May 25tne the infant son et Mr,
and Mrs, T. Dunbar.
C'OLCLOUGH-In Gederich townehip
on May 270, Joseph Colelough,
, in his 5.9th year
;717.77.,
: 'etee•;' ""ee•ee:elece•••••';',
Iinton News -Record
. •••.•
,Miss *Retiree of IVingliale: has eeen
• Bigtille
visiting Iter eistee, Mrs, Ed, leaultdy,
Kr. Andrew Coombs et"Teeento has
been in, town reeenely, 18eing . interest-
ed in Blyth real estate. • '
The SOAS011'S 'Ont the )31Ytet saw-
mill has been dompleeed; 'the sawyer;
Steevatt, going to Auburn to fin-
ieh up a mit here,
•end R, A. Knox, Who
have been 'visiting felatiees i Hullett
.for sometime, have retterned to Kil-
letn, •Alea., where Mr, Mr. Knox is
the statien agent.• .
Mrs. A. McKenzie visited her pat-
ents in Beuseels recently.
Mr. V, Bell Q1. Milver con was home
, -
overethe week -end, , • -
The mail boxes have arrived for the
Ilullett route and no ;doubt the deity.'
pry will soon be under Way. •
Mrs. W. D. Turner has been ap-
pointed by the W. le. M. S. and
W. H. M. S. as a delegate to
Ilia annual meeting to be held in.
Toronto the first week in ,JUlle.
Mi 5P .Margaret Rose, who has been
assistant in the” post office Ihere for
some time, has .aecepeed , a positron in
the office at Vanguard, -Seek., and
leeres about the ist of June, Miss
Allis hmigh _will take het: place in
the office here.
. At a recent meeting of the, Ladies'
.A.id of the Methodist' church the fol-
lowing Olean; were appointed to the
ensuing ' year : Honorary President,
lefree A. B. Carr ; • ,President Mrs.
Ilueestep ; Vice, .Mrs. (Rev.) Jewitt ;
Secretary, Mrs. Slater ; Assistant,
Mrs. Johnston ; Treasurer, Mrs. F.
Haggitt ; Chaplains, Mrs. King and
Mrs. Mains ; Aeditoes, Mrs. }lease
and Mrs. Johnston.; ; Pianist, Mrs,
Chellew ; Assistant pianist, Mrs.
&then. •
Mrs, Woodcock and daughter, Miss
Jessie, leave about the firet of Jute
for Montreal where they will spend the
summer. Mrs. F. S. Stint and family
will move into the resideice vacated
by Mrs. Woodcock. .
, .
Marriage
_ .
:ter an attack of appendicitie.
Mrs. W. B. Grehare. was ,the dole-
, -gate from. North street church to the
' W. M. S. meeting in Chatham.. , last
'week.
:Mrs. M. C. Cameron, who speet the
winter in the Sunny South, has 're-
turned to her holne -in town. She
• was accompanied by lair son, Mr. A.
R. Cameron of Weirsdale, Florida,
• , and his wife who rill pend the
• summer in Goderich,
Mr. John M. Adams el. Lontion,
has baken a Position with the
• sington Furnitute, Company and has
• moved, his fatally to town. - -
Enex Presbyterian church, which
held a sort of an historical meeting
on Thursday evening lase on the oc-
easion of the reopening of the lec-
• ture rootnetfeet. eping 'repaired and
re -decorated, Was established as a
congregation, eighty years ago and
hes had a varied and interisely in-
• •teresting career., Rev, Dr. Turnbull
and Rev, J. Seiyeright ot Toronto,.
. .
both-• former pesters oT the congrega-
tion, were ptesont and gave peldress-
, • me and Dr. Strang, who for forty
years hue held theolive of seere-
,
taefe , and •erhe .is compiling a his-
• -tory 'of the congregation gave some
• very interesting ,reinhOecenees- of the
., 'early days. .
s'•
Wingham
mertba Hart or-Toraato• visit-
ed. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F:
Hart of teen, for a few days prior
;1051i0e te- take • a- position with.
,• eire 'C.' N 1I., ledemntion,
,eat the aenual congregational etee,t-
•, ing of the Methodist church, no er-
e • • ening last week Dr. Redmond, on
%dealt . pie the e`ollicial and trinity&
, • .
:boarde and the general eongrega-
tion, 'read to Mr• '1', a very
apprecietive address, expressing the
regret felt at his intendetideparture,.
anti' wishg
in, him. and his family an-
• boutded• sem
ccess hi their new . 'hoe
• in the State, of ,' Califbrnia, where
-- they. intend to locate very shortly.
Mr. • 14. A. Percy, who has been
•; :science master in .the High. Selep
here fon sortie time past, has resign.,
, .tede, to 'accept a similar efosition en
etaff, of -the Dunnville, Higlit
.eelmol.., His reetenetticm will go it
•" effect at; the 'mid of -the tern "
Coneriunion sereice will be held in
• e''Ste", Andrew's chuich I.M Simday
;• metemg next. • ,
•.
1.- • -• and Mrs: 'J. W. Duncan remov-
e •.••• :ed lest week et; rime:rich. \\Mere thee
••,.., intend eesidi'n,g.
• •
"Mr W IVIallagh of Lo oei vis-
• ..• ...• ' lted .aunt, Mrs, elerdepaa, for a
." (lays rectinery.•
e • • i-Mee;TEdweeel :Beeman leet last week
e • -• Tor ,a lenglithy visit' with het een and
•"e• ; daughter i'n the west.. , •
•, Mee,' Bitchanan vies eneelhatharii,
last week atteirding the Londen
••,• , ference: branch sieetirig .ot
•, sn's Missionary Society. • • • .• : •
e , Mr: and Mrs. Johii lgeCellern lieve
• '"•..• • .heen visiting , (deeds ineMilton and'
eamene • 'Acton' and else takiite. :RA great
_ .. • e Piesliytereen ea/tie:ling ,in Toronto:,
•, Rev, E.,,H, 'prole has gene to Moe'
lieke bor & fow- wpas rest and recuP-
:..• ree • peratirm eetee hie illnese, ,
,,, tee' • , ' •Comeany expeete a • bigger
e eel that!, eve!'" at the Obrali
, .
, 10
this year Capt.' T,
Satelair in conitraand..
_ • .
NOTICE eIte e`REDITORS. - IN
,,ehEstate di Henry Walnrigh
late af the Village of Bayfield in
the Comity of Heron, Gentleman,
• deceased'. Notice is epreby given
pursuant to Statute 1, George V.
• Chapter 21, Seeelon. 55, that all
P0150515 having Melees 'against the
estate of the ' said Henry Wain -
eight,, who died on the 22ed, day
M April 1918 are required to send
'by post prepaid or deliver ,(40
David McNaughton mid Alfred E.
Nei tel, 13ay field Post Office, execu-
• tors of the laet 131111mid Testa-
ment of the said acceased, or to
either ,of , them on or before tee
16t11. day of June 1913, full patt- 1
icteare .of . their elatme in wribing
and • tiT§ nettere of the security, le
any, theld by' Ahem, and 'further
take notice that alter tbe said last
mentioned, . date • the said eeectiters
wile •aietribeee the aseests ' of the
fetid deceased tiniong the persons
• entitled thereto, haying tegard only
to 'the claims et which they shalt
then ,have received nettee. and that
• the „seid executors will not be
' ter the mild aseeets Or any
parte filleted to any pereen er per-
' sons . of whese• Omni notice shall
not Oen have been leceived. Defied
at Gedetich the 2814h. day of May
• A. ' 13, 1913,-Proudfee1, Hays &
Killoran, Soliditors tor said Exe-
• - • .
, Varna •
The Canedian ()leder of Foresters,
, attend; ser),i(to in the
l'reshyterian 'church on. •Seetlay even:
.next, when the It'ev. Me, John-
ston ;wilt preaoh a special" sermon to
them. .13tiethtele. , frcen. surrounding
courts are cordlelly invited 'te at-
' •
,
Mr. ,John 7,aefle Itas ,purehased Irani
the Geo, Petey estate the Meek in
which' lee reeidence- and sliopeare sit-
uated,' _ ; .•
•
Fan SALE, ' DESIRABLE • RESI-
donee on Ontario street.- leitted
throughout with electeic lights, and
water laid in. Splendid situation
and vrell kept grounds. Apply to
W. Brydene Solicitor, or to Har-
old Rayner. , -93.
•
FOR SALE. -A 13UC0Y WHICH
was- only used for three months
last season. Rubber tiresee in first
class condition, made by the best
makers Ca.nada.-For particulare
apply td -A. 0. Pattison Victoria
;Street. -e3.
FOR SALE AT A 'LW,' PRICE.,
A Ford Runabout 1 good' Condi-
tion with good tites. Taken in
exchange on a mew car.-13ert Lang-
ford, • . -82.
Slabs For Sale.
HARDWOOD SLABS%, 144
INCHES LONG, -IDEAL,
FOR . SUMMER 'USE. .
ALSO 12 INCH BODY
WOOD. • ,
.11
Stapleton Saw Mill.
CEMENT.
WE HAVE IN srooK A
CARLOAD OF THE BEST
NATIONAL ORTL 'A 31 D
CEME NT. PHONE OR-
DERS ort CALL ON , •
JOHN HUTTON,
Londesboro..
•
"FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER -
signed offers for sale his tine lama
ot about 1e0 acres adjoining, the
town of Clinton. The berm is in
a good . state of ' cultivation and
has good buildings -brick house,
bask barn, driving house, pig pen,
ete-all comparatively new. A first
class young orchard containing alt
kinds of fruit, also small fruits.
The farm is well fenced and well
drained and is a very desirable
home. tor further particulars
aPplY on premises or address John
Terrance, Chilton P. 0. -03
•
--THE-----
NORMANDIE
RESTAURANT
•
Owieg to the emeitte; ion: tome
Of Local Option and, so Au. as this
Wiese is 'concerned, the complete
abolition of the tittle of intoxicating
liquor, we have decided to open up a
restatement where we 'will dispense•
Soft Brinks and Tee Cream.
ei The patronage nf the public is
eeepectfully solleited.
•
•
S. S. COOPER.
Seed Beans
Do net sew beans of height! ea
quality becatiee they are low in price.
We have it limited gnantity of
choice White Pea Beans. These ere
good, hard stock passessing high ger-
ni Mating power and greet vitality.
Seed open of both. Dent 11AVI'Flint
yat it:ties-oft bend.
THE L. SUITTER, CO,
PHONE Ot THE E'LEVATOR;
1
GRANO TRUNK RSVSITNEt;1
HOMESlieleKERS', EXCURSIONS
To Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
Alberti), . •
" •
Each Tuesday until Octobel 28, • • in-;
• elusive , Via, Chicago or Sartes,
Winnipeg 'anti; leetere 0ee.00
Edetonton and Return e $43.00
Propoetionatip , low ;retee to 'other
peints. ,Reternefiteit tem inoethe,
Throng* Pielireen. Touriet Sleeping
cars are operated ,te Winnipeg 'with-
out change ' Chicago and Ste'
Paul leaving T,oronto .1„1.00 mat, on
above daten„ •`, • ' ;
Ticketen; • aleo evia Sarnia' and
Northern Navigation, C.ceepanye '
- Filif particelgrs area reservations
Item (trend' .Tretilc• Agents, or Write
(1. h;. Horning; 13.• Linen Ste:
tine, •Torentme Oet.'
Ratiefo.rd ee,,Son • rrown Agents,
Phone 117e, A. 0,, Pattison Station' etei
gent. Phone 35a., . •;
ENGINE egOR AL le. --NEW
• Mine engine, horse power, eiti
cooled, splendid for light wore,
G'. Raneforti.-e82
MEETING OY HURON , COUNTY
-Qounell,-The eteuneil oe the corPoe
• ation 0 the 'Count" 61 Huron will'
meet' in' the minion chamber, in the
Towa 'ef ' G Weddle, on Tueeday,
• June etee 3rd, at '3 o'cicrek. Ac-
counts requiring settlement :mist
, be placed with tee clerk before this
date. -We Lane, Cleric. Dated; elaY
20th, 1913. •82-2.
WANTED BY, A *YOUNG MAN
holding responsible „position room
and board in a private family, Con-
, genial eurronnelings.-Addrese_Drawe
er M., Clinton P.O. -79
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS --
will 'receive marked tenders up to
pooh en Tuesday the 2nd. day of
June' next, for a two story cement
building 22 hy 35 feet, to be erect-
ed ate the goal in the Town of
Goderich. Tendees for whole work
or for separate trades will be con-
( 'sidered. A markedeelmq,ue for 5
percent. of the contract price must
accompany tender. No tender ne-
cessarily accepted. -Plans and\
specifications can be seen in the
County Clerk's office. -11. C. Mun-
uings, Chairmen. of Com.. Dated
;May 141411, 1013. , -82.
FOR SALE. - SEVEN-11001VIED
cottage oa Fulton street. Hard and
soft water, Small fruit. e acre
cif laud. --Apply to Jacob Taylor.
-77-7.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP:- A
leather , top ' phaeton, - James
/rya tchell. • -76,
SOMETHING NEW - THE 11)1 -
proved Safety Sash Loek. Allows
the window to raise or lower 'to
any heigiat from an inch to wi Bent
tbe aid of fi stick or book. Can
be attached to any window sash.
For particulars apply to -Frank
W. Evans, Clinton. Phone 101 —76
11 GOOD CHANCE
TWO STORY, HOUSE
'
NEWIIIOTTAGE)
Fox Sale
Located siere by. side.
• Properties in eefelleet condition.
Would 'lease from buyer, '
F J. Hill, Clinton.
Phone 77.,
FOR SALE -COTTAGE 0,31 RAT-
tenbury street. Electric light,
waterworks, eta. -Apply on premis-
es. or to T. T. Murphy, Clinton.
' -75,
WINDSTORM INSURANCE, - THE
Canada Insurance Co. 'will insure
all buildings against damage done
by windstorms. Moderate rates,
no premein note.--Oliarles B. Hale,
Diserict Agent. Clinton. -74.
FARM FOR SALE :-THE UNDER -
signed °flees for sale one thetedred
acres of as good land as there is
in the County et Huron, being,
part. of Lets 25 and 26 en the
171411 Con., Gotlerich townthip, one
mile north of Clinton, ,1+ Miles
from school. "On the farm is a
frame barn 36x00 with good ceine
eat wall, also a stone stable 25x
50 with hay loft above ; comfort-
. able 11 room frame house, a env
er-failing well and one acre of or-
chard. Reason for selling, ill
e
hetilth. For particulars apply eon
the _ premises or acideess-Josephe
Colclough, Clinton P. 0. • -66
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, -
One of the best locations it town
' se°r1e%. Plloinue:::eentasailltd
William
ts
on ground eloor, secend floor not
finished. : Hard 'and soft water.
acre land, fruit trees, etc. --
For further particulaw apply ,to
D. S. ChM. • • . -69.
I HANDLE 131331 13 ES 'I'
, GRADES OF lef,OUR AND
ALL. KINDS OF CHICKEN
•„ FEED. .:CALL • AND GET
, THE • LATEST ,eMPROVEIY
' SEE.D CORN. •
• . - . ,
•
. • • , , ,
A.. E. .Matheson
• PlIONee, 192. • ,
I
I ”
$2.15 GALT AND RETURN FROM
CLINTON, ONT.
Plus •twenty-feve cents for admis-
sion coupon to Galt Horee Stow.
Tickets geed ; going „ via Grand
Trunk • Ilailemy Thursday, ,Priday
and Saturday, Jena 5th, Otli Mid 7th.
All tielcets valid returning from.
Galt oneil , Monday, Jena 90, 1e13. •
• • •
BELLEVLMV V eV 114 75 DAIRY, -
, "FrOnt our stock, of firsteciaos ()owe
• we aro prepared to supply you
eweee (lailY with the host or' 'milk
• and cream, • We solicit .a sliaie of
You!: patronage.-Richaed Fisher; lee
-13. Hill, Phone 125, , -00
„ '
FARM 31013SALE-LOT 40 AND
• Part Of Lot 39, Con. 9, ' Goderieh
township, censisting of 107 acres
all cleared and good tillable land
with the exception of five acres of
bush and ten acres of oechard con-
taining apples, pIttins and cherries.
Farm in good 'condition being et
good clay loam, well fenced and
having an alentdanee of excellent
water. On the premises are two
barns, one 58x30 with shed 25x10,
all on stone foundation. The oth-
er barn is 511x313 with shed 47x80,
and also a gravel house. Situated
• one mile from school 1 mile from
English church, 1 mile from Meth-
odist church, 5 miles from Clinton,
6 milt% from Bayfield. Reral Tele-
phone connection. Also part ef Imt
36, 'Telephone Road, containing 50
; acres adjoining -'.school and I miles
from Clinton, on which there are
no buildings bet containing a senile
swamp makieg, it an excellent pie -
titre farm. For further particulars
apply on the premises, er address -
Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone
7 on 155. - -71.
THE CORNEA STORE
lLive and Let Live
PINE APPLES
, They are still iu for. this week
at seine price. Now is tile
time' to buy before they go
higher. -
CAKES
We have a large as,sortment of
Christie's Macy cakes.
-SPECIALS FOR SAT-
. URDAY.
STRAWBERRIES,, LETTUCE
GREEN ONIONS, RADISH,
RHUBARB,
Highest Market price
for Produce.
A cm.t., SOLICITED,
. E. E. tiONIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE, GROCER.
EGGS
• WANTED
15,000 doeens of strictly non -fer-
tile new -laid eggs wanted each week
commencing June 9th. .
As usual during the Hot Weather
months we are preparge tie pay a
minium for gilt-edged quality eggs.
Male birds ehould not be allowed ,
ivith the flock Meer Juie 1st. • ,
•
elrollers wanted , at top prices,
.Fotie good herses %anted for Mon
treat weight freen 1850. to 1450 lbs.,
GUNN, LANGLOIS .CO.
The Up=to-date,pirm
CLINTON.•
'N. W. Trewartlia, MU. J0011115:
CLINTON FLOUR
MILE. PRICES
MANITOBA FLOUR 02.70.
leAbIlLY leLOTJR, $2.50. ,
PASTRY FLOUR ee,30e fele/
GRAHAM rLotm $2.50.• '
leilEAKFAST FOOD $3.09.
FEED WIele'AT 760 per bushel.
• WESTERN 0Al•S 15c perthnshel,
SIIORTS 01.25. , •
BRAN 01.e5. • •
FLOUWEXCI'IA.NGE le FOR
. , . •
'WeIEA1` TO FARMERS.
earleecte etgood teed 'wheat: ;.-me
,
Leal'e. yam: orders at the .Mill of -
floe. Delivery 'triodo. to any. part of •
ilia, town. '
GINTEI US A 131111313.
JOHN' S-II0ENHALS
"Isickets note sale at Graild•
,; • ;
riettliez Tiek t OM• rel
JoingsToN.,$'
Sanitary Cleaning
• AND': ,
Pressing i'arlorS'
• Alleging and; eepairing neatly, deo'.
P,xpert • Fnencn, Dry Cleaners. Our
Prices are II/federate 3 Satistact,101i
is bewranteed. Greeks called fee ante
delivered. Stand Store formerly.
occupied ,by A, J. ,IfelloWay,
Brandies in deletion Whigliam., See
Cake -S. JoermsoN.
's14wx0.(.4. • "IITACHILLIS IlEPAIetEei
afid" repairs terA r'6fi: hatil
Shay' for , ;leer: nlac9ti0e9„741.,:
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best ersed e3i. farmers. '• ,Gaye• getle
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Stallion Routes. •: •
'GUINEA (40141E14, Impt. • Clydesdale,.
;Monday-e•Will leave his eWe,
let 40, WesteEne, Tokersmitle,. g
Solith to, Miler React to E; pewee
for noon aeress te Hume, Road! an
weet to Wm, Dale's for night. Tues-
day -To Graham Melee, ellintore be
way of Huron Road and 16(410 cont. to
Thos. Churchill's rOr one hour, then
hack to efilbe,r6 Mair's roe night.
1Vednesdhy--8y Hohnesville and Malt -
lend to, ter. Dune:slot: noon, by Way
of Bethel confer and Beruniller to•
Wilmot Make's, Heron Road, • for,
night, Thursday -West to Westlake's
corner, south to Porter's Hill and
Sterling McPhail's for TIOOXii by way
of 7t11 COn. to John 13.Stewart's
foe: night. Freday-East eci Ander-
son's coreer, south To James Gra-
ham's for neon, by way of Bayfield
Road' mid London Road -eta Geo, 13,
Hanley's for two hours, 5 to 7 p.
ra., then to his owe stable, where
he will remain until the following
Monday morning, -G. W. Nott, owe -
e1 mei manager.
' (+LEN RAE .
Morelay-Leave his own stable, lot
3, con 3, Hullett, g� eabt '
north ee miles, west if elites to R.
Alidersen's for noon, north to James
Watts for night. Tuesday -East e„,
mile, north to IIerb Kirby's for noon
west 1+ miles, south to Russel
Fear's for night. Wednesdny-West
13. miles, south to Mason's hotel,
Myth, for neon, south by way of
131411 to John Phillips for night,
Thursday - South by way of
Lthuleshore to R. "Carter's for
noon, west via Sumenerhil to
Jas Cornish's for night. Friday
-South to the Graham House, Clin-
ton, for noon, then to his own stable
via 2.ael con. to remain ttatil Monday
raorning,-J. P. Fisher, Groom ;13.
McMichael & Sou, owners.
; Are 'Y'Ori using The •
; Clinton Flour ? If not, •
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; why not? 11 has been :.
d er tested,,tried and proven I„ ,' • .,
•; to be the Best on the -4.,"1'f.•
; Market. , •
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• Snow Flake --Pastry-, ; '''',' ° _. '.
• - Maple Lea1,-Panai1y •
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1,01113 RONALD,
Monelay - Will leave his own
stable, Let 3, Con. 3, Huilett,
and proceed west e mile thee north
through Constance to James Dale's
for noon, then her th to Robert
Wade' for night. Tuesday -Will
proceed north 2 tellies then west to
George Bowes' for noon, then north
through Blyth to Fred Toll's for
night. Wednesday-AVill proceed west
2e. miles, then south te Peter Wal -
per's for noon, then woe le miles
outh to William Pattersods - for
night. Thursday -Will proceed west;
to Base Line, then south to Summer-
hill, west to Henry Snyder's for
neon,. then eolith along con, 16 to
David; ',Mesa), er, Heron Road for
night. Friday -Will proceed west
11 miles, then sotfth to Robt. Got -
dough's for noon, then east through
"Clinton to John Noble's, Stapleton,
for night. Saturday -Will proceed
east to Robert Henderson's for noon
then north to les own stable where
he will remain until the following
Monday morning.
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IIAIL ONE V.
teeing rumble, owing to press et
other w-orle.this year, to go on the
road the itedersigned will keep his
stallien Bar One V. in his own
stable en the Gravel Road, 3' mile
path of Clinton, and will be pleased
to see all old, and teeny new cus-
tomers, Charges $10.-D. Resolds,
proprietor. '
POKING DOWN
THH OFIDINEY
may make it draw well -and (4( 51753'
net. It yell call us ireevhen•trouble
occurs we'll know how to fix the
matter. • -
A GALVANIZED ",
C'HININEY TOP
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may be all that is needed 140 ina,ke
your chimney "deem pet:Wetly. We'll
put , it.- en quickie and reasonably,
an.io 44 wp (1,9 S11 5).444(.114 kindg
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
FIE.A.TING AND PLele113ING 131
ALL ITS „ BRANCHES.
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STEEL, ROOFING,.
CORRUGATED IRON,
ASBESTOS FIRE PROOF
:REGAL.
Cali on phone for our prices.
PYAM & SUTTER
Sanitary Pitlinitees 13lions 7,
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▪ With each, purchase •
hofolw
2ipeounds of House- •
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have a limited :
• number of the newest ;
• up-to-date Cook Books to
give away,': s
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MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed tenders , addressed, te the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until noon, ran Friday, the
4th July, 1913 for the conveyance of
His Majesty's Mails on a propeeed
Contract for four years as many times
as reqpired eaph way, between
Clinton. Pose Offiee and Street Letter
Boxe,s, Parcel Receptacles etc., from
the Pleasure of the .Postmaster Gee-
eral .
Printed notices containing further
ituformation as. to conditions of pro-
posed Coutract may be seen and
blank forms of Tender may be ob-
netted at the Post- Office ;of Clinton.
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice -Braude Ottawa 20th May, 1913,
MAIL CONTRACT.,
Sealed 'renders addressed to the
Posttnaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on -Friday,
the 201:11 "'June, 1913 for, the convey-
ance of His Majesty's Mails on a
proposed Contract for four years eix
times per week; over Rural Mail
Route "E" from Clinton (Smith),
Ontario'
to commence at pleasure of
the Pos
tmaster General. '
Printee notices containing further
informetion as to conditions of pro-
posed Contraet may be seen and
blank forms of Tender may he oh -
tallied at the Pest Offiee gt Clinton
and at tke office of the Pestoffiee
Inspector at London. Post Office De-
partment, Mail Service Brand, Ot-
tawa 6th May, 1913.
G. C. ANDERSON, Superinteudent,
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Ways of
a %raid'
The ways or a watch are past find-
ing out, Don't try. If your watch
is lazy ancl wont run, let us repair
it for you. 'ren to one you negleet-
ed it -let 0 get dirty,or it stops
from lack of oil. Whatever is the
eason, don't delay ; Delay costs
money and often spoils -the \vetch.
We give thorough examination and
regulating free, anything more costs ,
as little as satietactory work een
done for.
A. J. GRIGG
JEWELLER 'AND OPTICIAN', 1
SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES,
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