The Clinton News Record, 1913-09-11, Page 501911
efI1th,:1913,
eric
(Dr..); GADO*, has lieeo. SPentio
emgoa ShOrt,11777.c in 'Toronto.
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-,;-,JAIdger and 'Mrs; -.. Heft . and. :Mies
.Falls:...1613", a
eeeentlY. ' • '
•31,1711.1t, ,T4 "Nlinitis-oto New Ydrit
',Cittoo'has been.. i'iitiug hisei)StCrti
.1Wrs, .3.ame leilSohSrty.,
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It Win '.4S1tachantha5:,.-gbine on"
ri#, to , the *R-Ociflo' Cost,
• .MiSe•-Atkinsoo,,.tvho ha 'Sash ,yihit
• jag II histor, Mte.! Drystlele„ has
..retittned t� quebee,, "- • , • -,
• Misses Emilie MiluiieCanipbeIl
,
• have. returited -trilm air ertleYabre ;kilo
•• ' lyft, Philip }lathe of the Bank , 'of
• ,MOntreal, Port ElopeVisited. 'ills
mother, Mrs. Horace Norton of town
last weed.
Mts. j. A. Sutherland who has
'been -spending seine time in -tOwn
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.'
'-Celets,returned to her home in, Tor-
ontO that -Week, returning :with ' her
,
husband, who spent .a week or so in
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, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elder have
returned Rom . a visit, of ,several.
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weeks throughout the western provin-
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.1.1On,• J. D. Hazeit'visited Goderieh
in the. Ooyeritment steamer, .Lady.
Grey, last week one jldy and Spent
"'several hourS looking about town.
The Bell Telephone Company" has
finished its work of putting the wires.
running around the Square • under
,ground. .
Messrs. Andrew Porter and It. E.
TIodgens' and Dr. Heimes made up a
deputation to visit and interview the
Hydro -Electric Commission last week.
They were joined at Seaforth by
Warden McKay.
Wingh im
On an information laid by License
inspector J. Mitchell, Mr. John
,Shaefer,.. :proprietor of the King Ed -
Ward Hotel, was before the magis-
• tiote•oo a charge or bath% his blinds
..oloWn in the bar during prohibited
'hours, He pleaded gbilty . and was
lined 410 and costs.
Mr, Wm, • FouSon, proprietor of the
Wingbani gristmill was taken serious-
ly ill, but at last reports he was
,otonewhat improved.
T. Harry Jones,city engineer of
Brantford, with Mr. Unger, eity. fore-
man, was here Saturday inspecting
the street pavement. The cause of
'their. visit was a complaint that the
Work. was proceeding too slowly by
the contrattors.
Mrs. DeWitt Holmes visited Sarnia
friends for a few days recently.
Miss Norma ,Dinsley has returned
to 'Detroit after a vaca*on spent at
'het home in town.
Messrs.. George and Harry Ansley,
Winnipeg, with their brother Fred.
and his wife of Saskatoon, bath been
visiting. Mr. John Ansley, late. coun-
'•ty commissioner.
Mt Will. Dinsley spent a brief
holiday with his mother recently, re-
turning to his boine in Bole,
• last week. . .
Mr. and Mrs. John Crandall at-
tended the golden wedding anniver-
sary of, the lady's parents in Leans-
ingten recently. '
Dr. and Mrs. Kew have returned to
their home in Pittsburg, Pa., • after
itpending 'the Sommer iii Wingham and
Kincardine.
Mr. arid,. Mos. D. Davidson have re-
turned to their home in Winnipeg af-
ter a visit with the parents of the
former in town.
Master Jack Stanley has retuned
._, to his home in Jersey City, N. J.,
,alter a visit of several weekS" with
lie :pont, Mrs. James Gaunt.
, Mrs. Watson, e former resident of
town but now of Moose Jaw, Sask.,
has been visiting old friends in town,
Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist has re-
turned from o trip to the Old Couto
try.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Morton have
returned from a visit with their
vn; Manager Morton of the Bank of
Boarrion, Man.
Rev, J. W. and Mks. Hibhert
have retuned. ftoth their 'vacation, a
portion or which was spent at
Aylmer.
It is the intention to erect a tow -
'em for the town clock .,etimee and.
get the timepiece in position. •
Mr. Munro, who is taking a posi-
tion. with the Davies Co., has pur-
chosed, the T. T. Field residence' on
Centre street, •
Contractor Mill's expects to have
the outside work or the.-. riew monoury
finished before the bad weather sets
in..
Miss. Roby Kerr bee gone to Seer-
horo to teach,' :
Was Burdotta McCracken is visit-
ing in Port 'Arthur, •
Mr, :and Mrs. W. FL Greem Rainy
RiVer have been the guests of Mr.
Lloyd,
Mies Edith and Mt. Geo. Allen of
'Port Dallibese visited last -week
with, Hie»; Miele, Mr. -Gee.. Allen, •
Mr. and Mrs, Fred. W..Ainslen and
• two children of 'Spokane, Wash., and*
Messrs Harty' and George AtMley of
Winnipeg have been visiting - their
parents in Lower Winghom.
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An old resident, ,iii .the person of
• James Weir, passed to. his • • reward
one day last week, agog eighty-seoen
.Yeare..„ 'Mr. Weir was' a • native' of
Galstono Scotland, coming , to this
country When,. •,a young man, -He
. farmed in the township. of Teroberry
onttil about ten -years ago,
rHensall
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' Reynolds end Flora' bIt
ladloweek. ler .Tdronte, ' • •
Mrs: james 'Taylor 'visited' ,Tor-
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Ontio'laSii• week,. • ,.- . 0....
. :end 'Mrs ,C, .MoDonell •sPeot
'A few, days :*irC130-,field ,recently„,,
lIossick ',daughter;
7,11ft44. Sinith„. recently,
LG. F. ,Yfinolaliit :of , Wolorio,o.
has been visiting hoe gatiedfet, Mrs.
Jetnne Boilthroti; ,
. Miss A. Carlisle. has. t,eturned from
O' lengthy , visit ' end
. Voron,to ftiends,”
D`r.,...Macdonald Slid Moe.. Macionold
, Of 'Lndeii." have:, arrived' and f Olen .1iP
,.residence Mr, town.- ' ' "..
. • Wee,' Morn Laog. mut:. .
,,SiltPso0;:*ere qtrietlYO,married • 'pg
'.•Wediiesden. of. last-. week',. • •
linton Nevis7Rec6til
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WANT.PID,o-A'. • LIMITED' , NUIVII7ER
' ':'1'.'.1-°°iliel''s` 'APPIY t° 'Yfeso,'• ..till•s."
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.SEE.D. WHEA'P . FOR. $ALE : ----Tan
. Oder:signed. 011ecU foe eaile: lilleee'
. vatietieS of , telt wheat for daed--:-
'llattson'S , Golden Chad.' • Democrat,
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$EWING ' MACHINES , . REPAIRED
and repairs sept on hand al Co . ag.
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"'THE LAST BIG RUN' -
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Ap.o,.,.Es ,, oefois7Toloi,o,,I AM. pllEo
' sgplildendiliYoi>'ill'ieaavt.' .aAtindlb:.ceire."-aPf! .:i•;e1P4r
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lb; '.- on-Sngar, for
,thonie ,at ,.-: '-',...' . ' .. ",'.
,MiSS*.igaii4 King ,' -ratio:mid, to Pott-
;land, ,Maine,- loet ,We•ek' to _teatime:her,
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e601,11.
• i d'ill t' it ' violet -rrays are ' this
.Iiott. ;detrimental,' - tyltile-1.-the 1,tail'
ray'S : ere ...beneficial.- S 1)&11 foe(' ''' and
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pared to - pay. 'the. lligheet ., Market
',Priee for aPplear at .', .the.., ay.held.
'IE. .V.O.POratoli7.E4 , to Mernet, ..i' Bay-
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, $1,08 per bushel. -L. Tviatoll,' -..
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,lit DeaconiiesS liome„after a-Oeoation
tinstetilized.milk,O ;.ii•-• In. pilau'. -giaSs
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;lima; ' ' • '. ' • ••• • 798
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spent t' hor1/74)711, e. here; ..;•..'-,.., , .. .,o•
!-:11/.11-,s, ..n.: .04.9a_ eCi-Owall. ando.Mes, ,.I'l..
,Kiow ylettedOkilltOn •freieads . llcelell'il-:
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When eXpo.sed th.oeUtilight ', • ',-,, ',"
,,' Toe. oipjlT1.,that .1lie, ...nee • .111I'. . red
glasU-• erjell -. Pallet weaPPings. is ; of
'conserving ' 'could
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Pon .,5ALE.,-.I.IEN 'HGUSE 15 It. x,
, 8 ft:, ,, also 60 •. .yords
,HOUSE , .TO :RENT .0N.; fICRON
street, '6.. roome, . hard and; 'eoft;
, watnio in- wbodshed, ri..r. zero ,of land;
bearing fruit trees -John Silvdeto
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' LiVe alia, 'Let Live .
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• ' okitliOlIgli.SLIga,r o h$ , -
'• . , a:dye:need' ,,200..; per r iv,
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, Mt. :w:. Moore.' hos gottett himself 4
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new coo, ' i. - ° • • . ' .
advantage in ,- milk„
very easily "lin. ...investigated ' by ,
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Conexlian,darry compantes; expert-
,,. new last spring, Will he sold ,' cheap.
.-Apply to Harty ,Htitehings. it G.:
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T. 11 -Station. . , o-98,
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Picklizig. Season is here again '. we
1 , . olOre.., foi,:Owo. weeks,•.,.: :
• ' we: Will sell 106. Ibp, :
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, lite ; ' jaMed,_ ' hichItiMit'o', . tettilthei.
Mental. farms' and agricultiaral col:
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ate well. stocked *1.4.1" all kind - • of
spices vinegeas.,,
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- . Redpath.,,s,Granp..:04. ,.• ,
:last -,Y7eek, froth' a trip across , the ,At
Tantie' .. ' ' ' ' - ' ' . '
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Mrs, A, 114: , 13abh , end children have
• - -t their . i re at., pooswotot
returned. o err . 1() c
alter „visiting the ;lady's mo I et, bore
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MO+, - In, future it :men. ,be ' found
deeitabile le deliYer .11l111C in.:thO eel-
mired bottles which are now eito
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et.i';aoyo',Osed g'llotrfiebsuot, tifonnensilkw. otrildilyebtle-
.t. • ti 'a alon
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neither thilloult -. nor. expensive to
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..FOR sALE._,A, N-oomoo CAroot,D
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. Cow -Paul Ceoleattx, London .Road,
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WINDSTORM INSURANCE •-•-• THE
, Canada Insurance Co. will 'insure
' all buildings against damage dons'
gge
by windptorzns. Moderate _rates,
:lio pre7min note._oharie B., Hale.
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CnINTON FAMILY FLOUR,
• ' .$4.85.
• . If you are , wise you.:' •
• will take advantage
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..4),rl'hne..tflaT'Ifig .;a1.1.,.60-0,1", .0' -taid: . ,, am.
carry .on ' ' arid might prove . of ' • ad-
Vantaeo:-W-1,. C. '
AUCTION. SALE OF. FARM STOCK
District Agent. Clinton.' -.74.
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FIVE ROSES,
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PURET'Y EXETPR
pf buy ;cobpepanprt,;:suungitayr
to
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stored and has turned o'ilt ' a griod
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and implementh at lot 35, Cori. 1:5,
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Of as it is 'necessaly Ibr •
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. Miss. Gladys hatiedy has accepted a
•13-Okation as. teacherin the Linwood
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' News-Reetird to Jan. 1914 for 0,5e,
Goderich townshin, . on Saturday,
. Sept. 20th, corn.mencing• at 1.30,
..o'clock, -C. H. Holland, proprietor,
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T. (+unity,. Auctioneer. '
HELLEVIEW F A R M DAIRY. i-
From our stock of first-class cows
we - are prepated. to supply ,yeu
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' twice daily with the best of 'milk
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ORANGES,
• us . to 'reduce' our •
• stOCJO to pay . for a •
• ' carload' • ' •
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Mr. 'Dodds MeGowan., has been ve-
lieving McGatv 'station. '
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and cream. We , solicit a share• of
LEMONS•-
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Mr. McGill 'of , Elk Lake,' visited his
family in -town last week- .. '
Mr. Robt. Stewart Opent a fort-
MEtt,tlagES
ROWLAND-HINE-In ' . St. ROM'S
Sept, 8th by Rey.., C.
FOR -,S_ALI.l.-I WILL ,Dzsposz. of
my, household furniture by private
your -patronage.-Richard Fisher, E.
Phone 125. • -80
B. 4-Illii .
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BANANAS..
GRAPE -FRUIT •Il
PEACHES
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night or so in town, ,returning, to,
Toronto last week. ' :
Miss Mary McCaughey of Clinton
visited friends in. town last week.
Mr, Thompson, Who has: been
church. on
• - E, Jealtiria, Mary, daughter. Of :
the tete W. H. I -line, , to Rag-
Ian RoWland, both of Clinton.
MeEWAN-HARRISON-At the roe-
tory, Hayfield, on Aug. 30th, by
sale,, from 2 to 8 o'clock each af-
ternoon from Friday, Sept. 3.1th,
until the liBth - inst.-Mrs. Kearns,
William; street. o-98
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FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER
signed offers for sale his fine far -m-
of about 130 acres adjoining the
town of Clinton. The form is in
PLUMS;
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WATER MELONS
and TOMATOES,
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• "The tiub Grocery." •
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spending a few weeks in town, has
returned to his Mime in the State
Rev. . J. Condell, Catharine
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1-larrison to • Samuel MeEwan,
WANTED -POSITION AS I -10 -USE-
s
a good tate of cultivation and
has good buildings-btick house,
A CALL SOLICITED.
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•••••• OOOOOOOOOO ••••••
of Michigan.. .
Mrs. Wagner . and her son and smiTio
,
ing
daughter, who have been spenda
-vacation in teiwn, have returned to
both of Hayfield.
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-DATTlien Seaforth on
September 2ncl, Minnie M., youfig-
' etn. daughter of mr. and Mrs, Jas
keeper to widower or elderly
eouple.--Apply at News -Record Of-
fice. -96
. bank barn, driving house, pig pen ,
etc -all comparatively new. A first
class young orchard containing all
kinds of fruit, also small fruits.
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their home at Cleveland, Ohio.
Mt. John Mills of Kincardine has
secured the contract dl building .the
Beattie, 'to J. Ernest Smith of
Peterboro. . -
IVIeNAUGHTO,N-BA R II -In Sea follih
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IT WILL PAY YOU. il000l:n.
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-adWvelirTiNse '1.; '
The farm is well fenced and . well
drained and is a very desirable
home. For further particulars
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LIVE AND LET. , LIVE GROCER.
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HARDWOOD SLABS, 14
INCHES LONG. IDEAL
new armoury at .Wingham. • .
Mrs. Wright had returned to her
home at Pieton after a visit' with
Mrs. George King.
on September 1st, Janet ' Barr,
second daughter of the la.te Rev.
Mr. 'Barr, Seaforth, to James A,
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mg an auction sale
Ti News -Record which goes into
.1 The , t . .
tie glee . m's of homes in the,
district.
apply on premises or address John
Torrance Clinton P 0 -63
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Helping' the
e • Farmer
FOR SUMMER USE.
ALSO 12 INCH BODY
WOOD.
McNaughton of Calgary.
'to Make Money.._____
Seaforth.
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COURT OP REVISION. -NOTICE
FARM FOR SALE.' -CON. 8 WEST
half of lot 9, Ilullett township,
Stapleon Saw Mill.
WHITELY -In Clinton on Aug. 31st,
is hereby given that a Court will
containing 50 acres.' There ar
The lien' Carnegie library wag .open - •
ed on Saturday last.
Miss H.einiiten. of 6,0derieh visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Govenlook for aNu-,
few days recently.
Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Barker have
returned from a vacation. .
Little Mis's Mary Horton of Port
. to Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Whitely,
a daughter.
BROADFOOT-At "Mainos Farm,"
ll( Tuckersniith, cur Sept..4th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Broad-
fool, a daughter. , •
STRONG -In Egmondyille on Aug.
20th to Mr. and Mrs, Robert
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be held, pursuant to The , Ontario
Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour
the Judge of the County Coeirt of
Huron at Lon.desboto on the 18th
day of September, 1913. at ..10
o'clock a in to hear and Oeterinme
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complaints of errors sod °M1S81°11S
in the Voters' List of the Muniel-
on the farm a frame house . 20x26,
kitchen 18x11, and a summer kit -
ellen and wood shed 24x14, ban%
barn 58x40 with stabling linder-
neath and cement floors with hen
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'Muse and pig house. The land is
good clay loam, entirely clear of
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weeds, is well drained with tile,
t
For he benefit, of our
many customers we ..have se-
cured a few hundred: bushels of
choice Seed Wheat, Gold Coin
and AblInda02C, two varieties
that have gilien the best re-
twq,s‘or. II'
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Hguest of her
ope has been' 'the ig.
GreERY-In
Strong, a daughter.
East W '
NETHawanosh on
polity ot 1-Iu114. tt
913. the
for 9-Ithe
the day of
and in a good state of cultivation.
No land. There is
sults in Huron County this
ipz
riioroo-r-o41
ot0000lo
to.I
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Mrs. DeLocy has returned from a
August 28th, to Mt. and Mrs.
September, 3913. -James Campbell,
waste one acre of
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seoson
visit with Toronto and. Stratford
friends. _
Win. Nethery, .a daughter.
HOWITT-In East Wawanosh on
Mr. Mrs. Wil
Clerk of the Municipality , of the
Township of Hullett. -97-2
good orchard and a never failing
well. Terms : $500. of principal
paid down and the rest can re-
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Miss Jean Dickson - returned fast
week to her home in Hamilton after
Sept. 2nd, to and -
liars IIowitt, a son,
main on mortgagO. As the pro-
Above will be sold on a
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M eMATI-1-In Goderieli townsh°el
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I, CREDITORS* IN TEE
prietor intends giving up farming
very close margin. your
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a visit with friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Calder. • a ' August 30th, to Mr. and • Mrs.
% II MacIVIath . e son
Calgary have been visiting friends ' • • • ' • •
in town. KII-,LoRAN--4n Goderieh on. Sep-
tember, 4th, 1 M ,
Mrs. A. E. Forbes and daughter -° -r. and Mts. ‘-' •
L. Kilioran, a daughter,
NOTCETO
matter of the estate of John. Ovens
Elliott, deecased.-Notice is hereby
given pursuant to Sec. 55 of the
Trustee Act that all persons hay-
,
if not sold the place will he 'lent-
ed. -:Apply on premises or to John.
Riley, Sr., Constance, P. O. -86.
field is not in the best. 'of con-
dition try a few socks ef
Gunn's Special Fall ttheat
Fertilizer.
OIM PI,AN N [NG
is for your health, comfott and con-
have' returned front a visit et Ann _
Arbor, Mich:
ing claims against tile estate of
the said deceased, who died on, or
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venience. In our estimation
Mrs. Scott and daughter, Miss Deaths
Clarissa, arrived from a lengthy vis- OuNDr In 'St. Thomas on August,
it in the west last week. They were 250, Isabella Eyeleigth Cluntly,
accompanied by the former's aunt, wife of Ilev. Dr. , (I-undy, formerly
Mrs. Chisholm of Winnipeg. They of Wingliam, in her '72nd year.
were delayed ooniewhat by being in wErtt-rn Wingham on August 27th,
a wreck coining east but fortunately James Weir, in his 87th year.
were not injured. _ ,
Mr. Hubert Hencleroon tool;
about the 18th day of May, 1913,
are required to send by post too_
paid to the undersigomd executors
or IV. Brydone solicitor on or be-
fore the 27th day of September,
1913, their names and addresstis
w•ith full particulars in writing of
their claims, and statement of their
the the
FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40 AND
t 39 Con 9 Goderich
part of Lo , . . ,
township consisting . of 107 acres
all cleared and .good tillable land
with the exception of Ave acres of
bush and ten acres of orchard con-
taming apples, plains and cherries.
Farm in good condition being of
A full line of Floar, e red
and on my li'ormi's alwilys. on
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hand.
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Always in the market for
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A MODEL BATHROOM -
needs not only fixtures that ore at -
biotic in outline, sanitary • d dui -
an . ,
able, hut fixtures that are simple. in
We have the same ractical icle0.5 design, easy to clean and keep cleao:
p ..
about quality work in all kinds of.
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a spec-
ial military com.se ilerinritlie vaca- •
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tion petted and left again last week. Changes in uc ersrnith
th resume his teaching in 13ridgeburg. . Telephorte System.
Mr. A. Pl. Ferlies has been chosen
by the Huron Publicity Assoeiation Subscribers of the Tuckersmith Tel-
to distribute literature throughout ephone System will Please note the
tlm states of Michigan, Indianna, and following changes which will take
Ohio and leaves immediately -to coin- p,lace. on Sept: 17th. NOW Director.
the
accounts and nature of se-
entities (if anY) held by them,
duly verified by statutory deelaro-
tion. Anil take notice that otter
the said 27th day of September,
1913, the oaid executors will pro-
coed to distribute the assets or tile
said estate among ihe patties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
good clay loam, well fenced and
having an abundance of excellent
.
water. On the premises are two
barns, one 5800 with shed 25x10,
all on
' stone foundation. The oth-
er barn is 510x30 with shed 47x30
and aloo a gravel house. Situated
one mile from school + mile from
•Englisli Mooch, 1 mile !torn Meth-
newOliid eggs and live pout.
try,
GUNN I ANGLOIS CO
, 4
,
The Up=to-date Firm
• CLINTON.
N W. Trewarlha, Wm. .Jenkins.
MODERN PL-UMBING,
HECLA FURNACE. AGENT. ,
THOS HAWKINS ,
•
Phone §3.
HEATING AND PLUMBING IN
ALL ITS BRA_NCI-lES.
moue work, len will be distributed in about; a
Miss Minnie M. Beattie, clatighter of month :
to the , claims of which. he shall
then have notice and the said ex -
odist church, 5 miles from Clinton,
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Mr. and Mrs. James Beattie, was -
married on Tuesday of last week to Clinton Exchange. . •assets
Mr, J. Ernest Smith of Peterboro.
Join, Armstrong 3. on. inn. '
Tlie marriage took place on 1VIontlay . las, Aikenhead -5 on 177.
week in the Presbyterian church of Thos. Cali we . on .
1 ii in .06
Miss Janet Barr, daughter Of the , • 3
Joseph G. emelt 0 on 1 7.
late Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Barr, to . John. G Crieh 17. on 136.
Mr, James A. MoNaughton of Cal- F one,- .* Coleman 19 on 136
gary, Mr: and Mrs. McNaughton will ,t is - '
Joseph Colelouolt 13 on 196.N
take up oesidenee in the western o
cit,y. , John Dutot 6 on 196. i
Appleton Elcoat 4 on 196, •
enters will not be liable for said
or any part thereof, to any
person or persons of whose claim
notice shall not have been reeeived
by their or their said solicitor at
the time of such distribution, Date
ed Sept. 2nd, 1913,-F. 13, Powell
' and Robert; Trio's, Executors ; W.
Brydone, Clinton, Executors' Sol-
icitor. -97.-3
6 Hatfield. Rural Tele -
mike from . -1 '
Also part of Lot
phone connection. . .
36, 'Telepho.ne Road, containing .50
faeres adjoining school and A miles
which there are
eom , , Clinton,4 . , .
no buildings but containing a small
swamp making it an excellent pas -
s . .
ture farm. For further particulars
apply on the premises, or address -
Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Oct.tPhone
7 on 155,-71
.
TWO
NEW
For
STORY
—and—
.
COTTAGE
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Sale
,
HOUSE
.
II
.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON
.A STOCK OF NTIONAL
PORTLAND CEMENT
PHONE ORDERS OR' CALL
'Mr. Russel Hartry left last weelt. wiloo.„, EAC0at 5 opo,•
to assist in a medical practice •at . on
William Falconer 5 on 197.
Parry Sound for a short time.
Thos. Fowler le on 138. :
Mr. John McI ennan has n
. ' - been a' - Edward Jarman Ili on 138. -
pointed caretaker of the new poster-
LIVE FOWL WANT'ED.-T. AM NOW
ready to handle fat hens, young
chickens and ducks at highest prices
taken later than Thus-
niy engine of its kind
•
, Located stile by side.
Properties in excellent condition,
Would lease from buyer.
JOHN 11U'llON,
Londesboro.
flee. wec Lana 2 eh inn.
Poultry not
.
win do more work—do work in more dif- ,
Mr. anti Mrs. A. Ml, Wright of Pon- Geo. W. Layton 3 on 197.
Frank Lone R.) 18 1.97.
day of each week. Other fowl hand-
later Marquis, Bel
&rent places60 changes of opted.
F J
moniminall
tiac, Mich., ha -On been visiting the (L. on
erl. on. -W. .
GILSON '900-)14-416',111'
• Hill, Clinton.
.I. D. Mustard_ 11. on 145.
Parental home ot the former.
Mr. R. McKinley 1.2 on 138.
Mrs., Thos. Ballontyne,
Line, Phone 1 if on 166. -9 •
i
Delivers 100% service. Farmer's power house' .
on wbools. OrtArloolt8 own lino shaft, pulleys, belt
Phone 77. -
and.
,
formerly residents of Tuckeismitb, J. T M K ' 'I t 8 197
-I..
.
. '
tightener and puniNnek. needy tor Anson, any -
wbove, nOnny tbno, A to AO 11. p. Agtotta wonted.
___,..._,...
0C:. BStivenigsl
' men 13 on 137.
now of Carberry, Man., have been i',„„,i i
FOR SALE,REO RUNABOUT IN
, o, :write tor particulars.
GILSON MFG. CO. Ltd.
•AT
110ME
I
,.
Pip187
isitino friends in town and vicinity '''''' • tePe` '''' en '
1 ' ' ' - • ' Byam. Rowelifie 12 on i4G.
, ,
first-class order. Toms good. Will
demonstrate if desired at time,
••`,..e', *"4/ Volt,' 6 lob.
aT,,,,,
'
mCidsOaLa,n1.4b!!yEoui
Thous lg people
aro fast their homes
Jas. Shipley . 7 117.
atly
oill.,..11.!:„. ,,i1
'-o,,,,' •
preparing own
to ocompy lucrative positions as stenog..
on
.,"--
- .Win.. SitafthkirY 6 on 197.
Zurich 14, (oil Ii9
W, Sinclair .10 on 148.
Mr. and Mts. E. Mettler and
for anyone meaning buSiness. A
snap for quick sale.--Tbos. Watts,
shoe stow Clinton. ,--90
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-''''::-:oe'll My's.. 100%
4., co '
ii0
' - '-'r:---.• Service
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co -4 r
The otrongest or
' all Firepots
raphers, bookkeepers, telegraphers.
civil servants, in Met OVOIT $PhOVe Of
131151110SO Activities. Yell may finish st
college if you so wish, Positions guar.
anteed. hinter college ails, day. Indiv
Fred. Waldron 4: on 1'37.
children of Hayfield' were the guests •
JW0
for a few dans recently of Mr. anas. alker d (leo. Watts•2on
.2 on 197.
MrS. G. Meriver. • ,•• Ire Johns , 5 on 137.
NOTICE -On account of the heavy
- i
loss sustained n the recent fire, I
AGENT Ai' C LINTON
M. G. RANSFORD
The SunshFurnace fire-
ine
pot is heavily ribbed and in
•
•
idnal Instruction. Expert teachers.
Thirty years` exgerlenee. Largest train
ors in Canada. oven colleges special
course for teachers. . '
Affiliated with Commercial Mince- I
tors'
Miss Anna Weseloh of Waterloo was Alex. Gray •. .17 on 190
a visitor in town for a few days re- - *
eerily, being the guest of Mr. and Seaforth Exchange.
Mrs. 14. Weseloh. . . .., o •• -'
Messes. Henry G'allinau and Win. Hen ry Coll.er I., 15 on 1.43.
Chas. Rutledge 8 on 143.
would like all out -standing ac -
counts settled at once. In the
meantime , the coaloffice will be
found next door to 1VIcTaggart's
13ank, where business will be ear-
.
alit o.ult.
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two sections, which allow
for contraction and expan-
sien. It will 30ever crack.,
Ashes won't adhere to the
Nallimillsiummilmilminimilmillus
Association og d000do. SUMIIIIAL
School ai, famous . Spate]) Business
College. London.
CLINTON BUSINESS COL.LECE
POO. SPOT'PON ' B. F. RD
WA
President. . Principal.
Lee• were in .Detroit last week, where
the latter purchased a touring ear," Jas. Allen 16 On 1150,
tied on with a full supply of every-
• thing Forbes.
Straight sides—always a
clear and econondent.fire.
They irootored home in the auto. . A. ArmStrOng 1,7 on 150.,
as before. -A. -95
.
_
Rey. Mr. Miller of Toronto hos ac- W: Black . .,, 6 on 150. ,
cepted a, call to :the Lutheran church A. & J, Broadfoot 15 on 3.50.
cleo, D. rock '• 43; eit
,,
,. , , - +
71-I00.0INCr ' COUGH -ALL tooitc,D.
Eyes,
Tested
Our local agent will
show you this and
many other "Sunshine"..
GRANDTRUNK"""
SYSTEM
here and v,,111- enter upon his new , .137'. :
duties very shortly. • Ja,8. Catnoelion 1.8 on 150..
.,, -Relit Coonochon 10 on 150 .
. Conrad Puss, a prosperous forniet, - • , .. 4 . •
ran having whooping cough will not
be allowed to attend school or leave
their .. , _ . , f
for -period
Advantages. Send tor•
free booklet,
ONLY LINE REACHING- ALL,
SUMMER RESORTS IN
HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO.
, sanittel Carooehao , 8 on 150.
close to the Village, anmeg other.
vegetables planted some watermelons Thos. Coleman' 11 oil 150.
F.. itir.s,erviee •2.1., 143.
own eternises a o
six weeks 'atter its commencement.
By orde,r-J. W. Shaw, IVI.1-I.O.
oollf#L...o__________,
Including
Muskoke, Lakes, Loire of Bays, Georg -
. on
lost spring.- He selee,ted the right ...J.de.
•-93-
spot, The growth was Prolific. Ho .. 'rim C. locust - 3 on 143.
for turned them the Ilegil Haleillen 13. 'en 1'33;
If you are s.offerina from
o
'headaches the be
•ian
I I I I
Bay, Algonquin Park, Maganeta-
Wan Riter, French River, 'Timagalutit-
eated• .them, so
color would be even; covered them Win. I.onileshorotiolt J.2 on 150.
' ':'
'A
• cause may
eye stram due to
Kawartha Lakes.
Full Sun»ner
, Icahn Martin 9 en 150
with: a„ blanket when. he Smelled frost 0,. , iviei!',,ai, flef, 'd on 1..37'.
in the oir. Ile lied over a dozen .* o,--.
7. • otelMan (Hi vdr) 14 on 150.
bentitiC,so ethiclo he intended bringing pc1:0 , 7(1,,n,,,,, , .. , „ 5 in ..,, 7.
to Fair. ' A 1 ' ' ",..
WANTED • I IMITED NUMBER
; f boa-*t..cioi:s._..-ki;ply to Mrs. .F08 or .
t ,
- Albert silted, ' - -96
either not
Ivearinir glasses Or wearing
those •svIric''11 do not accornmo-
. 'AUSWIIIIIW\.-
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1
Service now in effect
to all of cholla resorts. l&rite for
Nu particulars and illustrated folders
to any Grand Trunk Agent, , •
Loocion . big...crate . was • 4,--".'
. - . . A , 1Vicfiregot IA On 13 i ,
bulit, , lined with. sett:, materiel to • '
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.
date tkiernseIves to your eyeS.
I-IOMESEETCERS' EXCURSION,
s
. R. cideland' . 20 oh 113.
pack them in, and :arrirrigeinehts , were oi O." 13 . tif if 1,97
. , . h, ex, o. ' 1.0a 00 , ) on i ..
made for shipment He watched . them
night ...tuid day:, ',On, FriclaY Morning • Jas. Ne -da ' 13 • -Ill
it,. on '.. .
lie,' insole his until Klett to the. : ffat- ' • ,S. nolo: 17 oo to;
oo , •
dee, .but, to INS eimpleseothe bug niel-, win, ore,n1O2moito. 10 too.
us • were gone., . no,: oelmeted.. tile Alex. W.right ' 15 on 187,
*left to . the .penstabie,, but so , - tar 'Alex.
WANTED..-ENPERIENCED GIRLS
... • ,'
and girls to learn knitting amid
-'ilill'-' . . - --
while'. lea,romo. Stes,dy employ-
. • ' . . ' '
loon+, . pleasant position, Apply
.4 . • , ,
w -Clinton Knitting Co -93
Th9 '- • - ' ' ' •
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To ascertain the cause. of
your troume nave your eyes
1., . ,-.• . .. • . -
tasted by a graduate o.ptician.
, . ..
• '
We make Charge for,
.. ,
. '
tirishine
40
a rys
, , • •
Each, Tuesday until Oct. 28 inclusive.
'Winnipeg and Return - $35.00
Edmontott and Rettifn ' 1 . , $43.09
Low, rates to abet poit ts Retuto
,,„.„.t two Months. Pullman Tottrist
Sleepers leave Toronto at. 11'45 p.
in on aboVe dates running through
•,,Weita,ce.. 3 OXI 133.
the .is no ' clue: , ' . ' • , .;., '' ' T,; :J. .117ebstieti ' •. 2 On 143.
o All interesting, game of bowls ' was . w 1- W.-glit 'I • 4 ' 135 ' •also
dayon ,the Zotich, geotiOds. on"Tri- ' W.*. flottaidtoot, , 19 on 141. ',
day 'afternoon between, three.' tinks', of ,JoliziollegoT ' ' 5' Ott 144
Exeter slid a like ,titimbet from.* - Thosl Blake ' - 1,3 on :135.•••
. • • .
SLABS 'FOR SALE, 14 INCHES
long. Will sell ,by load or cord.-
. A. Forbes, Coal and Weed Dealer,
no.
, , , ,
testing. ' '
. , . ,
Furnac50-:' .
. . , •
501.3) IN CLINMON BY
. ,., :
to Winnipeg via Chicago and Saint
Paul, without change. Tickets are
on sale via Sarnia and the Nor -
thein Na,vigatiot Company. •
• ' - . .
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
. .
'shortest
,.,the ,
7,,itOich,,cleh. , The, ,,geme waS Said ' 'to. ... 'Ilobt, Cole. : , , to on lal. .
bt., ilc .i)esil ' ever, Played.'" .'here,.., the : ,• ; „Jas.00ameron : ' - .9. on 133. ' •
score' being:, 1. to:1 ' until' the r.loat, , . : Richard, Kfuse - 2 on 14e; i
' ' Zurich. 'to',.. '. Lane ' '
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HOUSE. WIC -V. LOT ON 'ORANGE.
street for sale, now . occupied by
' 'Easeint:
. . BYAM•ti SUTTER .
j. G pp" GG '.. ,,, . - ..
- ' ' •SonitairY Plumbers phono 7,
. _, • - - - . .
OPTICIAN. AND .
is the and quickest louts
' .
between Winnipeg, Sash . and.
Edmonton. ., .
John. Rensford and gon, ' uptown
round,' when eeoretl'' to. Thoo .. T'on 137, .
Mrs l Six rooms -A J..
.GRAD'DATE
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Arontx.. A D. Poliimgno. gf....ihn ,o.0,- '
. 1 ,
-10 orn 143,
'i'y.naatr.
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TheNews-Record to Jan. 11 for 400,