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COLLEGE,
.AT'IIOME
Thousands of annhitiOnS Young PonPle
tiro fast prOparing'in their ownboots,
to oeosi ay Menttevo positions as e tetiog:
rainless, bowel:enema, tenni-I:others,
sOrvants., in tadt ovary sphoro of •
Businoss AotiVitieS. You .nnor ilnish, t
College if yOu so W1811., Positions guar.
au Wed..' Motor canoe° any -ds..
instrunibn, Exper3 toachos.
Thirty yl3arS' oxndhiono .Littgest truin-
Orsan SoVati collogeFf. special •
oourso toachovs. '
Affilip,tod with .(tIonnuovcial Itdtica.
tors..Associatilon of Canada. gaintodr
chool at, faanon Spotton BusliVoss
College, London. ,
CLINTON PUS1NESS COLLECE
Gv,o, SPOrroN- 13, 1", WAno
, Prosidott Prinoinal.
11118WIENESIMMIVIEBRIESIME
linton News -Record
Local News.
11 Li. LOCALS.
,
The Normandie is petting On
&linen. See • bill oi
e on. col. 4. • '
.r, Aline Mania, is • erecting. a'
a 30 'foot addition to the barn '
House of Refuge,
Mae -of Mulch , , and
6 eerial experts, is no moro,: Mr.
.busing. °tie his: par
e'stls and seeming- the serviees ol
.
Mr ,T. G. Medd.
, -
'THE COUNTRY IS WELL.
The rains 'of, last eveelc were won-
• alerfully, kind. . '1'hey. brightened up
• the. whole eournryside so that Old
-Ontario looked never better or at
all events', scarcely ever. With the
:exception:of hay, , the 'crops are in a
-satisfactory, condition and with just
the rieht ;eget of -Weather from now
-on our, farmers barns will be filled
to overdowing ,next fall. Take . one
...year. with Anther and the net re-
ceipts at the, end.'ol half a decade,
the farmers of °Chia' 'favored province
;Twee no need to feel envious of till-
imrs of the soil in any .other country
'whatsoever.
.A.N, EASY,. WIN,.
• The Clinton, baseball team won „a
.esemewhat easy- Victory over- the
•131yths on the, latter's oWn grounds
'on Thunsday, evening last., the score
:at the end of the end .,of the. nenentli
-innings standing 4-0. Deafness there
e • 'intervened with the » Clintons • -going
•.S0Die for they were in fin fettle," The
..Byythaeouldn't :locate Tasker'. curves
and aii• the reCeiving end Weir won all
!sorts of praise: As. a .firSt -.baseman
:Ed. 'Johnson is about professional
..• :slie and the same •may well be said Of:
T. Hawkins at second, while the rum
"net who gets away from Frank 'Mel
Caughey at third bag has, pretty
-nearly to be % sprinter with a record.
:Murray Mel3wan was in his old nos -
'Rion in left ,field and the batsman
never spends anythin i his diree-
.tion if he earl help it. In centre
Harvey- Reid has a Tye Cobb speed
:that gets him, under. the fly in no time,
• • -whife it ' ' shortstop Carl Draper
-gathers in an grouliders. Dave Chia
guarded 'right, field. •
'THE WILLIS :BOWLERS WIN. • .
. .
' -Of the three games „in- the inter-
-church series .played on the bowling
• green, .the Willis "ohuroh „rink have
'won two,'.defeatieg both -the
.cans and theMethOdiets, though-e.in
the matter of -points the, St. Paul's
-are still ahead»:„ The rinks were • as
follows . ••
. ,. •
Nol
Angliorins--J. E.. Hovey, 'J. Mc -
LE,, Bert. Heney, A. 'J.. Gnigg-25.
Pneassiterians ,T., Jackson, .W.
Grant, p-., 41....Potrester, A. J. Mor-
irish-Os. , • • • _
itIethodista-J. Watt, N. Ball, W.
'J. Nerlige.r, Es.O. Courtice-tip.
preebyteriens-N. , Grant, T. Jack-
-son, D. A. -Forrester, W. .I. Steven-
:so/AI*.
Presbyterians -Rev. D. K. Grant,
,"/P. Jackson, B. A,. Forrester, W. J.
Steenson -22.
' Anglicans -A. J. Geigge • H. Paull,
J. • IL- Floveje, Rev. C. E. Jeakins,--
21.
NISIA R• A
The preparatory sereices id Willis
church on Friday eveninglast were
well attended and of a very impres-
sive nature. Twelve new ineneners
were received into full noninaution.
AN OUTING.
The
management- of a he • Keil ting
Ceirmanje. will, glee thrt SIah an
!outing at- Bayfield 'on July 2nd,
The motor .bus has been chartered
or the, day, nappy time expected.
INCREASING, 'HIS TRADE ;
The prospects lookgeed around tbe'
Clinton flour 'mill, new customers be-
ing added to the list every week.
•Cood flour, prOmpt and Obliging ser-
vice,: and square trea:tnient is bring,
ing and will hold :them. l Pat.
Reynolds, Harry Glazier and :Eli
I-Ioltzhauer Mr. Schoenhals has . a
staff that takes inunensely with the
farming community. •
Still more new and expensive mach-
inery has lately been added, Mr.
Schoenhals being de•termined that.
there will be no better equipped mill
in all these counties.
FROM OLINIfteN AeKkEE GOOD;
The ..»,ionewilia. frorree Chnieh Life ,o
Juno leth will be interest to- 'Netve
Record 'reader, refering as it doe S t
a native et Clinttia, a son of Mr;i:.
Herniate, Vtetioria:-.Steeei» ••".
'Thtieyear Which we's brought to ,e
elese ,Tey the. anniversary service , of
eStuldaY-: in- St,, jarnea',
',church,' Calki„on Eapt, was marked: by
the elloWings. of renewed life .anti
.due parNY to the initiative, of
-the ReVIF. Iierinan and his wileand,
partilse,y,O.'the hearty and mated Man-.
nerjlx, Which the congregation co,op.
•eraite: +:" There has• been a new niters,
-est in ,tlie Sees:ices tine is Sunda'.'
,a-Tt44idenable _cebereli debt
'bee lieenspaid eft:" tbetiaterior Of the:
pa:isonage han "reeterred
111.0Z163 have leeeneMaffe, itheepheacCi
,of the church and a. basiiMents tinder'.
'it, etc; and (+helve apPears to be 11
Lair pkospect of 'good work in the
future ,,as one, result of, the harmoni
eaus, reladions „of the clergyman and
his people. The anniversary services.
were merited by the eitthusiaetic work
'of the: choir, and by large%Ttgrega-
tions, Katt* aniateeest in t e pro-
em -tinge', Which: was as. gratifjling to
the evieiting eleegyman, -Ardhdeanon
Warne's, Of,". to the Itev, I-lernian
himeeh. Mr.. .ivae ordained
to the priesthood On 'June 8th."
THE NEW OFFICERS.
The officers of the Masonic Loden
for the ensuing term svere testa:11d
on Tuesday evening and aee as for -
lows
' Master, H. E. Rorke.
P.Master, II. W. Could.
Sr. Warden,- J. McLeod.
. Jr. Warden, A, 0, Clarkson, s
Sr. Deacon., J. W. Treleaven.
Jr. Deacon, W. McEwen.
Secretary, I -I. B. Chant.
Treasurer, W. D. Fair. .
D. of C., J. W. Shaw.
Chaplain, J. S. Evans.
Inside Guard, L. Lawson.
Tyler, A. Castle.
Stewards, J. H. Kerr, R. Rum-.
- ball. •
TrUstees, W. J. Paisley, 0. Johil-
Andifore, W. J., Tozer and 11 T.
Rance.
FAST LACROSSE.
The. lacrosse match, Kincardine vs.
Clinton, which took place in the
park yesterday Afternoon, was clean
and fast, one of the best exhibi-
tions of tbe national game that has
been seen, here, for several seasons.
Three goals 'wee scored in the fast
quarter, seven' in the second, two in
the third and tlireendie: the last, the
final count being 9-6 in favor of
Cliaton. Mr, Robt. McKay ot Sixth
was a satisfactory referee. The Rica
line-up was as follows :
Goal, W, Johnson'; Point, W. . J.
Tozer ; centre poiut, R. Ramball ;
lst. defence, G., Elliott ; Orld defence,
E. Cook; 3rd, defence, R. Macgens
zie ; centre, 0. leink '; 3rd home, B,
Oxfort ; 2nd 'home, G. MacKerizie
lst home, W. S. R. Holmes ; outside
home, W. Whitely ; inside home, P.
Couch.
SHOW THEIR APPRECIATION. '
.On Saturday last. at the wind-up of
tile , Week's operations at the piano
TactorY the. fellowemployes. et Mr.
.Arther C. Clarkson presented him
•withaa handsome couch and table,
aeceimpanied by the addrees
svhich telle the story :
``Aitainb,er of your personal, as
well: 'ion Club friends address you, de-
.
siring to express their appreciation
ef your services, 051 'only as a
inee4nie of the first w,ater, but your
'kind; genial and lovable -ways :and
:as y4nr wedding day ..appreanwe ote-
in,terest ie you seems telnereesee es-
peeiallly with the prOspeet,' ef having
you *main PeemaiferitlY ae
evidOnced by your goodss:fortune ib
sectialing the hand of ceteCf Oliet:onlS
.mbst highly esteemed . adies
• with 'xv•horn , you will 151ilh ffe's
Steep'? . journey, For years ,,, you
'have' given your time an.d support
:with: a- lanieh hem' as -secretary • and
'treasurer of 'the Doherty hockey aed
'baseball teams and to the general
'goo d of our whole community ani
we nog of you to accept, as a free
-and -spontaneous gift, this , conch an&
table thus showing the • gratitude
which cannot lie expressed in verbal
-compliment:- alone. For yourself,
yeur. neareet and dearest, we wish
.long life, health; happiness and pros-
perity .-Signed on behalf of •
"Deherty Dish e Con/Pony Time" eyes,
Kippen
Munn—Jones—on WedneSdaY, th6
18411 inst, Mr. J. R. Munn of Us-
,
borne and Miss Ida Jonee, only
daughter of Mr. W. J. Jones, were
quietly -married by the Rev. T. J.
Snowden. The 'young couple left on
the evening train for a trip to Loa-.
don and Toronto and upon tiler re-
turn will take up- housekeeping • on
the groom's fine farm, LondOn Road
of"-EI.Seter. The bride, who was
organist in the Methodist chureh, and
very :highly esteemed, will he missed
Very ranch and they will have the
sincere wiSite,s of till their numerous
friende..1:or their success in their
now sphere, . • • •
:Mr.' John Jones has sold the re-
mainder. :of his fine farm to, his on,
• Wi•lliarn, and has gone to live with
his daughter, Mrs. Johilp of' Mire -
vine. . Forty-five years ago,Mr.
.500ee and his family moved from
•Haetings county .to tiiis farm, lot
4' 'en. 3, Stanley. The country was
;then comparatively new and hie farm
'‘V'tis only partly cleared, but with
commendable industny, good manage-
ment, and excellent juilg;mee4 he and
"his late beloved partner, Mrs. ;lows,
who' died about five years ago, made
-elle farm one of the 'Meet in build-
ings and appetteance in tilts pant, a
condition of affairs which will be.
continued under the careful manage-
ment of his eon. Mr. Jones will be
greatly .iniseed in this vieinity and
;especially in the Methodiet chinch
where 116 and his ramify 'have- al-
ways 'been regular attendants and
loyal members, ethe bestwishes of
all follow Ithu to his new home
where we bdpe he may spend many
happy yeans Of usefulness,
Seafortiv
.A- veey pretty 'wedding at the home
Of. Mr, and, Mrs. Hugh Menial:mid,
tool,: place when her: ,ilailOter, Mar-
garet A., was married, to Mr. Phoin-
as Bi.yden Ilaird, 'of Stanley. lies-.
Larkin eerie,' ruled the ceremony
at, ,noon 111 he., presence of a sinall-
company ot relatives. ." The bride
wore a handsome, gown of: white silk
and carried a beautifel, bridal boucenet,
'Fiera , Was a dainty lunch served,
atter which the.- bride' and &Odra left
for Detroit ..: On-theit' ,-- return •;..to
Stanley, township there will be a re-
ception' held at '•the parental :home of
and, Mrs, , TKOs, Baird, when
guests to tile number of eixty will
welcome them home. Mr. air& Mrs.
Baird commence Life 'together on the
beautiful' •Mrin of the groom on the
SeOnd COaCCSSi01,1 oi Stanley. -
Mr, ilarry Bullard has sold hie
residence on East :William etreet to
Mr. William Scott and liah removed
to the "Barer I -louse" on Vietoria
St.
Marriage.
CL A R K SON -STEEP -A t the vest -
'dance Of the bride's patellas, on
Julie 23rd, by Rev. D. K. Grant,
Margaret A., daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. E. Steep,: to • Arthur
C. Clarkson, all of Clinton. .
TEJRNER---ALLIN-In 'Ontario street
church, Clinton, on June 254h, by
Rev. S J. •":111in, father of the
bride, assisted byi Rev. J. E,
Ford., Feralee,„ elder daughter ' ot
*Rev. S. J and MrssAllin, to
Frederick R. Turner ,..of Re-
gina, Sask. •
ROSS -KEYS --At 'the lime of the
home of the brides mother, Mrs.
David Ross, McKillop, on June
18th, Margaret Mae, to Rev. J.
MelvinKeys, B. A.
MUNN-JONES-Dn. June 184h, Ida,
wily daughter of Mr. W. J. Jon-
es, to J. ft: Munn of Ushorne.
BAIRD-McDIARMID - At the home
of the bdide's parents, Seaforth,
by, Rev., F'. H. Larkin, Thomas
Baird ot Stanley to Margaret A.
eldest daughter of Mr. and .bIns.
Hugh Diarmid.
BEATTY--STAPLETON - .At the
, home of" the bride's parents on
June ipth, Fred Beatty of
Toronto to Vere 11. Stapleton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Stapleton of Ternberry.
MeTAGGART-PORTER-- At the
home et the +bride, on June 11th,
Donald MeTaggart, td Margaret
only daughter of 'Mr. and Mts.
Hugh Porter, all of Grey town-
' ship.
ME,E-WILl3EFI-At the home of Gie
bride's 'parents on June i 8-th,
Frederiek Mee of Stratford to
Vera Glatlye, only daenhtei ot
" Mr. .and Mrs. Waiter Wilte3 ot
. Brussels,
PIIPPE-NI- CARR -At the licsmp of
the bride, on June 17t11, by Rev.
D. 'Wren, 'Conclair Phippen, of
Winghara, to Margaret, daughter
of Asir, and lafra. Robert Carr,
Grey township.
RUCKELL -- MANNING: eVt he
home of the „b,elde, "hh June .18tle,
Edward F. Rteckell of Hermilterts
• to Priscilla G., daughter of 'Mrs.
John Manning ot Mussels. ,
BURNS-PRATTI-At Goderioh,' June
4th, by Pew. Dr. Medd, Miss Mar-
ia Pratt to Janies Burns, both of
Lucknow.
MaeVICAR-DIETRICH-At Goiter-
ich, on Jane iv Reis Geo,
ID. Ross, Georg, MaeVentr el
Goderich andEttaine datzght-
of Mr. and Mr). Nicholae
. .
trieh. -
Stanley ToVernship
,
,
Mr 1. Galbraith .fecentlY sold" 'a
eine driving colt to Mr. , Wei:Wick
Cole ef Goderich township. '
Rev. Melvin; Keys and bride have
beeri spending their lioneyerocee at
Toronto. .
In loving memory- of little Edgar
Er:retie Who croesed the River , ,June
25th, 1912 : • '
"One" year has passed, our hearts
still soge -
As time gees on we miss him',
anemernie, as deal: te-day,
in the licititele weet away:. '
-.Mother and Relatives.
- Stanley Township
. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ford of ' Clin-
ton spent a fele days at the nome
of Mr. H. Diehl last weeks .
Miss Ertna Diehl is visiting friends
in Stratford. ,
Mrs. Will, Jones and her little
daughter, Dorothy, who have been
spending the past two months at
tile home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert
Arreetrong, returnee home to Ham-
ilton. on Saturdays •
' Miss Mabel Stinson of. the 'saute%
'Line spent "the- Past week ae the
guest of Miss Anna May Armstrong.'
,.Mr. Robert -Cole -and family, visited
at -the leame of Mr. 'J. T. Keys on
Sunday last. ' , .
We, are sorry to note that Mrs.
Ralph Stepheesou ,is mot improving
very rapidly, ,
The Varna circuit Methodist church
intend holding their Union S.; 5. pie -
t Bayfield on July ditlik
The farmers in this local') .3r were
well pleased with the ran? that fell
last week. -
Mrs: D. Anderson and Miss Susan
Webster- of, Lucknow and Mrs, -James
Turner arid Mr. John Turner of the
Parr Line visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. • James Reid.
Hensall.
The marriage of Robert "Munn of
the 2rel Line, I-Iay and Miss Jones
of gear: Kippen, took Mean last weelc.
PaT.`iS and Ingersoll are offering the:
Conner Brothees of Exeter big: ;educe
merits to move their plant and busi-
ness to one of those places.
- Wes. Yuegblet, of :Arkola, Man., is
home and soendieg a couple ot ; days
In tewn.
Births
PLIIMSTEEL-In diin ton en June
19th, to Arr. and Mrs. Will., Plum -
:steel, a daughter.
SNELI,--Ineklullett on June 1011, to
Mr. and Mrs. William Smite
son. - '
COLCLOUGH-In Staeley. on Jill%
15th, to. Mr. and Mrs. 'William
Cololough, a son.
FORBTES--In 14ullatt on June 161115,
to Mr. and Mrd en James Forbes, o
DENNIS--Tn Winghani on' Jane Otit,
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Denlife,
son. .
SHORTreEED-In Mortis township,
June 1315h, :to lel, r. and lyirs. Johe
Sbettreed, a son. .
MORTIS -In laceimise ori June heith,
1".0.-ICIT's arid Mrs. S. Morris, a,seli.
EtLIOTT-At Wingleani, on June
rith, "to Mr, and Mrs, 'P.' Ed, El-
. Britt a son.
BENDERSOlsl-In LueknOvi-ori buAe
14th, tolVir. and WS, John, Hen-
.
dersfam a soa. ,
FOR SALE.-SIX-ROOMET) HOUSE
on the London Road, at present
occupied by IVIr. Wilber ()rich,- bid
better known as the Hayward pro-
,
Perry. The house to be removed. -
Philip Roweliffe, • London, Road,
.. Clinton P. 0.
BICYCLE- FOR SALE -A GOOD
Wheel cheap, owner leaving tovvh.,
----Apply at Mrs. J. Foster's, Ate
bert Street.
HIVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED
and Praised. Done promptly, and
a15 small eoet.-Robt. More and
Will Kennedy, in store next Masers
grocery. -86
DWELLING HOUSE .AND THREE
lots for sale -Apply to 30110 May
of Dunford scli May. -86.
HOUSE TO RENT OR FOR SALE.
--lie story frame house with 6
rooms, hard and soft water. Small
,stable, 4 acre °bland with fruit,
-ere,es, Situated on Erie street
will , be sold at'ar hargain.-Apply
to Jacob Taylor,
•
F•OR SALE -COTTAGE ON RAT-
tenbury street. ' Electrio light,
waterworks, ete.--.Apply on preinis-
es, or to T. T. Mutphy, Clinten.
-75.
Deaths-
JAMIESON-In Aslifteld on June 14,
Ida, Margemite Alexandria, dans
ehtein of Mr. and' Mrs: Jelin" "Tam-
- ,
,ie.son, aged ' yeaks arid, ..11'
'months,, • .
6411yDI1SF-In„,Bru64el,i' on .3 arne 18 ill
- Sohn Cardiff in Inc 72nd
B EA tratford, on Jend
•• Jose-bhing 0, Rea, third- daugh te-r
of Jolm and Mrs, Re-, ,Gi.ey
ship, aged 31 years.
DUFF -'le eGoderich on June 16 tb
Robert " awes tele, 4145 17 tis
.1 'Me ibth5
• jOhn* MeWhinney, in his 441 ) r:
WINDSTORM INSURANCE. -
Canada Ittsurassce Co, will insure
all buildings agaiestdamage done
by windstorms. Moderate rates,
no premuin note. -Charles B. Hale,
District Agent. Clinton. ' -74.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. --
One of the best locations in tONVI1
Owner Princess and William
streete. House contains 7 rooms
on ground door, seeend floor net
finished. 'Hard and soft water.
-acre land, fruit trees, Edo. -
For further parte:Gars apPly to
D. E. ,Cleff. -69.
BOLLEVIEW FARM DAIRY. -
Prom our stock of first-class COWS
-We are prepared to supply_ you
twice daily with the best of milk
and, eteam. We solicit a share of
your patronage.-Rielfard Fisher, Z.'
.B Phone 125: -80"
SUNDAY DINNERS
--at the -
HOTEL NORMANDIE
CORNED STORE
Live and Let Live
STRAWBERRIES
next week will be the week for'
strawberries. Call and leave vote:
, .
SU6
Now ih the thee to buy sugar for
Preserving' before it goes higher as
the 'price is' very low at preseat
Fresh for Saturday
Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pine
Apples, Cucumbers, Tothatoes, Rad-
ishes, Green Onions, Beans end Peas.
. •
A CALL SOLICITED,
E E HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET. LIVE GROCER.
-21111 oofttpare-
Greet&liaions, RadishC-
es, reen
E.
j s , Olives; Piekled Beets
s
Chicken Brol,1, English TOrnatoe,
F
Baked White isilsii•Lwn
F.h. Egg Sauce
•.Entretis.
Roast Spring Duelr With 0051 11015.
:.leee Turncy
:.
,Prime Ribs of Beef, Brown Petnios,
e
• Stewed Chicken With Dumplings.
' Vegetables.
New Boiled Potatoes, Mashed Old
Potaeoes, Wined Cabbage, Lira
Rhubarb Pie':.•1313sa8nrsi'. • Leje:n-n ,nee;
Strawberry Shortcake Whipped
- • Cream, Ic410ream. • ' '
Tea. .eogee. • Milk,
Canadian Factory Cheese,.
Mei, irett's 'Cheese.
Dinners
A!'-,51.1',S1'AINED 11.0'
These are theenervating qays,
:wham as, sceneho4, '54id., men drop
„ the 'vnsf,roke the Dee' Of Fire
had- dawned. • Thal"; are fraught tvibh
danger 40 PC0PIC -whose sysfeing 'are
poorly- sesta-fined ; and -this leads us
to , say., in ths. interest of the :less
robust' of our ,readers, that the luli
affect of I-lood's Sarsaparilla is each
at uggeS{1 ,,thc.•-propriot of calling
this medicine something besides a
blood purifier, and Lonie,e-sity, a.„ sus-,
taining. "lien It inake:." it much eas-
ier to hear the heatratiutes „reivesh-
ing sleep, and will 'without any aoasi.,
avet,t Much siennOss at this, time ••
year,
Oc
GRAND TRUNK swrea
• —SINGLE .FARE—
G •
ig -Julie 30th ; jurY
Return -Limit July 2nd,
• —FARE 'ancl
oing, June 38-29,30 ; •tely 1st.'
. Return Limit July 3rd.
• Between stations in Canada
east of Port artIntr, also to Detroit
and 'lett 1-Terdn, Mich., Buffalo,
Black ,Rock, Niagara Falls and Bus -
pension Dredge, 24 eY Tiekets now
on sale at Grand Trunk ticket offices,
JOT -IN RANSFORD ns SON,
Untnwn Agents,
Phone 57, '
A. 0, r TiSON, StatiOn Agent
Phone 35st,"
A caeload of Western. Oats,
also a carload of Flour, Bran
and Shorts.
We sell the following kinds of
flour wholesale or retail : Pur-
ity, Five Roses, Exeter, Jewel,
Queen, -Perfection and North Star
• ,100 lb, 501b, or 25111 lots.
. —
We also keep on hand's fall line
of rtED WHEAT, SMALL INHEAT
for CHICKENS, BARLEY, OATS,
ODRN, BUCKWHEAT, SHORTS,
BRAN, LOW-GRADE FLOUR, OIL -
CAKE, SALT etc. etc.
In a few days we will have a full -
line of Poultry Foods. "
Give us a call and get 'our, prices: ,
Live Poultry and non-fertits
• new -laid Eggs wanted at • tel.)*
• prices at the Elevate:T.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CIA NTON.
N. W. »Treaeartha, gnu: Jerikins.
Slabs For Sale.
*We**
HARDWOOD SLABS, 14 '
MOMS LONG. IDEAL
FOR SUMMER USE.
ALSO D INCH BODY
WOOD.
Stapleton Saw Mill,
CLINTON FLOUR
MILL PRICES
MANITOBA FLOUR $2.7,01. .
FAMILY. FLOUR e2.50.
PASTRY FLOUR ,92.-50.
GRAFIAAW FLopft $2.50:
BREAEFAS,T FOOD
l'er;ED wHEArr 75e per bushel.
WES-TERNOATS 450 peebushel.
SHORTS, $1.25. .2e.
BRAN el.15.-
FLOU1:E1K0HANGED FOR
WHEAT TO FARMERS. •
earlciad of good feed wheat on
heed.
Leave your orders at the Mill of-
fice. Delivery made to any part of
tha" town
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GIVE US 'A: TRIAL,
JOHN 'SHOENHAILS:,,
„
• The .ClietO/S,MillerX
TWO STORY liOUSIne
—and -----
NEW teorn'InAGE.
;
or Sal
Located side by elite'
Properties in exeellent condition.
Would lease from buyer.
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FA Rid FOS" SALE -CON. 8 WEST
bah of lot 9, 11 ull e let toWnS1111)
, containing 50 .aoree. There ar
'op. :the farin 15. frame house 20i20,.
kitchen 1.8x1,4, and a suramer, kit
ellen and wee(' 24x14, bauk
barn 58x40 with stabling - ender-,
neeth 4.131.d cement floors with lien
house and pig house.- The land, ' is
' good, clay loam, entirely clear of
.weeds, is wen drained with tile,
and: in a good state of cultivation.
:No waste laud. There is,,one acre' of
go6d'orchard "and' a '
, ,6e'1Ar1'iiiillng
•
well.' Terms : '$500, 'ot principal
paid down and . the yest can re-
. , _ ,
niant on • mortgage. As the pro-
,
prietor intends giving up fanning,
if not eold the place will be Tent-
ed, -,AFFry orr premises or to John
R iley, . Sr . , Cons teem% P .. 0, -86.
FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40 AND
part of Lot 39, Con, 9, Goderich
township, consisting of 107 acres
all cleared and good tillable's. land
with the exception of five acres of
bush and ten acres of orchard con-
taining apples, plums and cherries.
• Farm in good condition being of
-good °lay loam, well fenced and
having an abundance of excellent
water. On the premises ate • two
bane, one 58x30 with shed 2560,
all on stone foundation. The eth-
-er barn is 50x30 with shed 41r30
and also .a" gravel house. Situated
one mile from sehool .4 mile .from
• English church, 1 mile from Meth-
odist church, 5 • miles from Clinton,
mileb- from Bayfield. Raral Tele-
phone connection. Also ,part of Lot
• 36, Telephone Road, -containing. 50
acres adjoining school and 4 miles
s from Clinton, on which there are
no buildings but containing a small
• swamp making it an excellent pas-
ture farm. For further particulars -
apply on the premises, or address -
Geo. &. Cooper Clinton, Ont: Phone
7 on 155. -71.
FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER -
signed offers for sale his fine farm
of about 130 acres adjoining the
town of Clinton. The -farm is in
a good state oi cultivation and
has good buildings -brick house,
bank, barn, driving houses pig pen,
etc -all comparatively new. A first
class young orchard containing, all
kinds 01 fruit, also small fruits.
The farm is well fenced and well
drained and is a very desirable
home. • For , fprther particulars
apply on premises or address JOhir
Torrance, Clinton P. 0.. , -63
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
and ;repairs kept 'on- hand, Also ag-
ency for new machines. -A. HOW
er, Albert street. . -70
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -I14 THE
Mitter of the estate of Ano Vedder:,
deceased :-Notice is liereby given
pursuant to Sec. 55 of The i'ruitee
Act that all persons havireg claims
• against the estate of tile said de-
• ceased who died on or abut the
24th day of May 1913 are roceuired
to send by post prepaid to the un-
dersigned Executors on or before
the 100 day of July 1913 their
names and, address with fall part-
iculars in writing at their claims,
duly verified by statutory dcolara-
ton. And Take Notice that after
the said 1015115 day of July 1911, tie
said Executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets of tbe estate a-
mong the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall thek have notiee
and the said Executors will not be
liable for said assets or any part
thereof, to any person or persons
(A whose claim, notice shall not
have been received by ethane at the
tinie of such distribution. Dated
Jure: 141515 1913. -John \redden, Al-
bert Vodden, Londesborongh P. 0.
Executors,
-86-e3.
GOOD PLUMBING IS ESSENTIAL
TO: GOOD HEALTH'.
A nue of money invested in modern
Sanitary apparatus will prevent many
a doctor's bill -and save zeta, the, in-
conVenience of being sieje, . .
' THE HOME.
,
will surely be tne better for "eut vis-
it. We yean • eine yoil any thing in
plumb.png-from. ra 00mplcies s re m to
the repelling of ae. leak.. "
THOS. HAWKINS
Phone 53.
HEATING • &ND PLUMBING IN
• - ALL', ITS SBRANCHES.
nything
SOMETHING NEW - 'PliE 151 -
proved Safety Sash Lock. Allows
the window to raise or Mae': to
any height from an inch us Ito tbent
the aid of a stiek or book. Can
be attached:- lei any window sash.
For particulars apply to -Frank
W. Eyane, Clinton. Phone 101.-7111
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Camping and
Picnicin •
. Season :
: is the time to buy. ;
: Paris Pate.
• vo
• Anchovy Paste. :
• Peanut Butter.
•
• Pimento Cheese. •
• •
Lobster., •
. Sardines. T.
• •
v. and Cream Salade
; Dressing for Sand=
: wiches. '43
•
•
• Daltons Lemonade. :
" Orangeade.
•
•
•
Limejuic6
forBeverages.:
•
; Also Heintz Pork and •
• Beans, Pickles and •
•
• Olives.
VV. TO'NEIL • "Tim Hub Grocery." e
ormaxam••••••
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You want done in the line of
Plumbing, Tinsmithing and
Fivetroughing, let us giv you
a price.
Agents,for the Sunshine fut-
nace,
F Hill n. BYAM & SUTTER
4.1n
'Phone 47., Sanitary Plumbers Phens
CEMENT.
WE HAVE IN STOCK A
CARLOAD OF TIM BEST
NATIONAL PORTLAND
CEMENT,. PHONE OR-
DERS OR CALL ON
JOHN HUTTON
Londesboro.
Ways of
a Watch
The mays or a watch are past find-
ing out Don't try. II your watch
is lazy and wont run, let ua repair
it for you. Ten to one you neglect-
ed it. -let it get • dirtysor 4t stops
from lack of oil. Whatever is • the
eason, don't delay ; • Delay costs
money and often spoils .the wool.
We give thorough exatninneion and
regulatieg free, anything more coats
as little as satihfactery work oan be
done for.
A. J. ORIGG
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN.
SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Sealed Tenders addressed to tile
und'ersigned and esidensed "Tender
tot Supplying Coal for the Dornias
ion Buildingii," will bn roceiVed at
this office until 4.00 rem., en . Mon-
day, July 14, 1913, for the supply,
of coal for the Public Buildings
throughout the Dominion.
Corabitted specification and form al
tender can be obtained on aPplica--
tion at this office' arid item the
earetakers of the diftereat Dominioe
Buildings.
Pensons teniering are notified, that
'tenders will net, be considered „
less made on the minted forms sup-
plied, and signed with their actual
Rignitures, •
Each tender nnio't be accompanied
Mr an accepted cheque on a charter-
ed. bank, payable to the order et the
Honourable the Minister of Flotilla
Works, equal to tett percent. (10p.5.)
of the amotmt of the tender, tvhich
will. be forfeited in' the person ten-
• dering decline to enter Into a C01341
tract when called upori TO do so, on
fail to cemplete the contrect. If the
tender be not ac,cePted the cheque
will" be returned. ;
By order,
YirsnodEMRs,
1 , Seeretary.
Department of public Works,
Ottawa, 'June 14, 1913.