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dille 'visited- a t w last :week• '•tie=•
vis• ri,.tO_ i4, , ;,.
in •the , lie t of,the Misses- Harrih.: -. •
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h Mr: ;'and Mrs: F..F. Latyrenee Miss.
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Fanny aad, Mrs: Slack went down to
e end ;of alt `week, to spend
Coxonto th.g
i' fo „ days, wi'th:friends. , • : •
w. , y ,
'Ittn and`Mrs: hiriiton and two dough-
Tera h "'ve" "returned -iron a visit' in''
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P.ngland--.•and•have takenup • their
bode in their residence On;the• Huron
20 d. '•' , •
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The, uestion of',establisl}mg a •mar
tet in Goderich• f.e tabg discusysed by
et in sitnwn ands beans. •-•,
Tho' hilard oLtrado !sin of : a.�
• favorBedford
fubTic Market.
There has been a dispute for some'
ime. between the council.and the C.
R. re ardin the
', regarding' freight sheds' 'at
he docks at present unused. Officials
E rho Company are to make a visit
o the scene 'shortly when it is expec-ist
ed.' everything will be settled agree-
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Mx,; :Cyril, Carrie was -'home ,From
Y e ,. s_last Week...
for,a,F w (lays we ..
Mrs., S, J: McKinley,'of , otoato,
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f rue' Mrssr il'liam . o a e•,
o rly p W san evaiug
The song of a 211(1
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[hove :ou 6 tine oeond aY` Stan-
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It'seemed.nicer:tile farther I-
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ENT IN, -
AN T RTA- MENP. A LAD,
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es Atd, Business Meeting at Mo-
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hawk- Crossroads will , given by
" the F . 'e ur
o Wo ey h Gh on the
',eveniiig::oE November 28th: A uni=
que arid;clerer entertainment. 'Be:
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Gi OP'I r -'IkE VARNA CH
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plugmillwill be openaevery'"day "Of
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the week . except Wednesday :until
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OTICE-0 account '"
N n : a oo t, of the :heavy •�ti•i•�i•••iv�•r•f�•
loss sustained•"in 'the-recent'::Erre,, I.�'`
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would like. all ,out -standing> ac- ,(,
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counts settled at onto. In the
meantime 'ilii coal office will. be .`
found to Mil'be Cts
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rat has • ee visiting, to town,
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Nlrs;: J. D. Lgng has: been'the
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tweeds were ail
The Icut by the way-,
side
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THE A II , ,
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where'oor
'Bank,- business will be cam-
tied on with a full su 1 y _.
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g uest.- of het mother, Mrs• Ellen Sal-
The little bridges
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Clinton IToxticultural Societ will
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thing as before. A. Forbes. ' -95 • •
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are built
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WARNING.; --W D HAS r: BEAN.
be held i bhecouneil chamber ' on
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M. r• a'n'd MrS. 'Albert Strap han and
sit :Maitland..::oF al Ula Okl'aho'ma
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have' been , visiting Mr. 'J. TQ. Gold-
• cement, ;
The farmers .look cheerful and •ha
PPY,
I.. aro' sure they're taking •no harm-
from the.Rathwell bush'on
.. 'a:
,the Varna .Road:. i he parties are
any ° .
l.ttown(and repetition of the of-
November 6th': at 7,30 pimr•-'Phos-
Cottle; Secretary, 04
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SEWING;MACHINES:.REPAIRED .•: Hundreds of women . _
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and repairs kept en, hand, also ag- • . thrcu b o : •?
g o t the town and
thorp of town ;;and' other friends in
thosurroUndrnP- dts rtct;>
a, x ,,arrest.
` Mr. I=lector Mcnaddon ns home from
Some live, in brick and stone houses
With tin o> windmills upon • their
. bares.
'- fine will result i :
e. n immediate
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WANTI]D-DRIE'lY APIn•LES, BUT
ter It s, etc. aid.•
Eggs; HighestpriceP
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eneY fon new machines. A: Hoof
:. surrounding •
er, Albert ricer. -95. the country ` - •
•; , ask everyday for ••;''`
•British Columbia. ,
Mrs. Chas. A. .Wellington returned
last to, her tonic at Vienna,
They have•a fine • Billy bridge at the
'river, ' - ' ' '
Made material is
e tiCTION SALE OF,. GOOD GRADE
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=Cantelon Bros. -03:
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Neil S C11'OC2Yle5
week :
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Ont.i atter vrslliag friends here .and
at Poit Albert.
Mr.and• Mrs. J. A. Rumball .haY °public
M1, of. -_that all goody,''
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Fite •can draw -acro •all• their beaus'.
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And heaviest loads'of. wood:..Y
They have the phone -along the. •line,
Cattle. The:., undersigned, r;has •in-:
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strutted Mr. ,,T...... -Gundry too -sell b •TO
auction• in: the town of Olin'
ton, lot 24 17` township.
RENT -28 ACRESrVI7RY °B> ST
Gla 1 4 miles fY ni G delict
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THE `��1111LI1 U1011� a'. O
•, And have Bono so :for • •
•years, •
taken up, their residence at: Hotel
for, tlre..winter:mon'ths,
Dr, Taylor has returned from the
west whore- lie liar been travelling
several weeks.
'Rev. Jos. Elliott has been appoints•
T.- u h which
o g wh h so much• is said ;•
That they kn '
a now all about ilreu - •
neighbours,garden,.
Of their courting or going to wed,
Three cheers for the tory govern-
. ` merit ' , c•
on core . of
Goderich, on SatMlay, November
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8th at o'clock p,m, the following-
good grade cattle : 3• cows. due to.
calve in March, 1 new due'to calve'
•, in April 1 cow due to calve in May,
1 cow
small .house;-' good porn, old or-
chard, very . suitable,,for market
poultry, •milk etc; •Posses-•
Ston immediately. -Oliver •Johnson,
Clinton.- . • ' • ' • ' 02;
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Satisfaction i
aAd Let Live , . tisfaction is the great ••
L1YQ, :• truth+behind us. •
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• - See the• special -display • •
Groceries:— ": and crystallized •.
ed••to represent the. Goderich' libraryto
at the. Library Inst4tute to - be heldFOWL
in Stratford'. in 'November,
The Annual Thanksgiving supper in
` Which has done great things el late,
When we want out daily mail
We just step out to our gates.
We take the Record News
duev inuf.Crisco
cal ° June, four
cows due to calve iii 'July, three 2- ••
year-old., heifers due io-: calve m
June, all , ,,in 1914 3 2 -ear-
. ANTED - ALL KINDS,
dressed or hve• hest ped 'paiday
fn the week, Highest price paid,-
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our south
'',-e','., ` ' • .w�indowthieweek: •
Out grocer; .department is •
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stocked •twith frespre,ean, groceries •
Victoria street church was a ,very
successful and enjoyable one.Summerhill.
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Mr. Ross Goldthrope and his sis-
and the
And need seldom go to town,
For we know'- all- about the markets,
When hogs are up or down, .
steers 6 1 -year-old steers :andold
2 1 -year-old heifers' All 'rows
and -heifers supposed 'to be`4n calf,
have been served
• T' E. Mason, the Postoffice Store,
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and at ,:ock• bottom prices. ••
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four . ♦ ' i 0 NEIL
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1VIr - Wm. Gray,has sold out his
ray. business to Mr. Wm: Brecken-
idge of Morris.
Mr. Percy Jenkins carate n last
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week and moved his family, to,
Strattico}; where he has a fixe pos4-
'Mr.. Wm, Mallougb of'Vancouver has
leen visiting his aunt, Mes. Herds-
ran; and sister, Miss. A. Malla h.
Mr. Norman Watson has returned
rom_':St, Catharines'.
Miss Blair of Stratford visited her
Rev. Father Blair, last week.
Mrs..Ed. Laundy of Blyth was the
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mat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
to'derus, last week,
Mr: Walter Widnreyer of .tile Day-
es Co., attended the funeral of lois
ather at Ayton recently.
Mr.• Richard Anderson has gone to
ionald, Ont., for the winter months,
Mrs. E. Corbett and bIics Ada
went up to - Ripley last week to at-
end the funeral of a friend. •
Geo.A. " Stewart of Grand
Mrs.carks, B. C is visiting at the home
if Mrs. C. Gillespie.
Mr. •Chas. McLaughlin of Montreal
been'visiting at the parental
ionic in town.
The members of the Baptist church
Then}}
presented their retiring pastor,
'rev: G• V • Collins, with an address
ind alrhndsome club bag prior to his
&awing town for Toronto.
' Miss Nettie onl daughter' of Mr.
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Ltd Mrs. VanAl ystine, was married
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in 'Monday week to Mr. John -Rad-
ord. Rev. Mr. Croly performed the
:eremony
Mc. and Mrs. W. D. Pringle and
laughter Miss Kathleen, visited in
for a few days recently.'
Miss Mathews; superintendent of
,he Wingham Hospital, was in Tor-
into recently attending a meeting of
nos ,tal officials.
"Mr. and •Mrs. W. E. Mahood attend-
id' the wedding of the formerjs bro-
her in Georgetown recently.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Bell and child-
Pen 'of Southampton visited \4ringham
Friends for a few las recently.Mn,George
}ihaving
• Mr. John S. Pringle. and two child-
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i•en of,Floral, -Sask., have been visit-
rag the former's mother in 'Turn-
bexrY•
Mrs: J. . A. Moynihan and little
daughter have returned to their home
In Waterloo after a pleasant visit
with ot tow ,goldenr.ands
hsMr:R3. ohn Anderson Armour
P away
at her home on Victoria street after
an illnesil of several months.
•Rev::1. J. Johnston of Dundas was
a caller in 'town one day recently. He
is a' native of Morris township and
was on his way to coidrtct special
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services in h old homeehuncli,
Mrs, Wn
i r, Reid and daughter, Kalli-
sen;, have returned from a visit with
friends at Saskatoon.,.
Mr. and Mrs. John McRitebie and
family left last week to take up their
residence in Toronto.
ter, Mrs. Amy Guthrie of Port Cred-
it; were visitors in town last week
,-Com.
: by registered
Shorthorn bull. Terms - Three•
months credit . on furnishing approv-
WANTED -EXPERIENCED GIRLS
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We have Clinton,.I •xeter Ffve-Res- a • •
for a few days. .
Mr, W. H. Bullard has been appoin-
Marriages
ed joint notes, Five percent. off for
cash. T, Gundry., auctioneer, And-
and girls to learn knitting • and
looping. Will pay' $5.00 per week-
ea ands Purity. • • •'The Hub Grocery." •
ted electrical •i s icier for the town
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according to the 'suggestion of the
Hydro -Electric Commission '
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WELSH -C VI - -
OL LLL At Wallce•
news Bros., proprietors,
while lean:lug: Stead employ-
merit pleasant position. Apply
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n carry , from, l line t Christies i •• • • • • ••• i • •• • • -
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cakes, ten cents up.
..Fancy
,The American Road Machine Co,
burg on Oct, 25th by Rev, Murray
L• Tait, assisted by Rev. Ri, J.
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HIGHEST PRICES FOR CREAM.-
now. Knitting Go. -93
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are asking the town council to
guarantee their . bonds for $50,000,
the money to he expended in 50,e e0,
acting of larger and more suitable
buildings for the carrying on of their,
growing trade, Should the town de-
tide to comply with the request of
the company they intend erecting a
large building for tire manufacturingSalt
of the machines, using the present
: Col'vlile, Nmnifred 15eston, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I -I, A.
Colville to D. Lorne V\el5h, son
of Mr. ant Mrs. Robert Welsh of
Clinton.
POSTED- Toronto on Oct:
POS 2nd b
2_nd by Rev, Mn,r, Stewart; Jessie
Quinnof Woodstock to R, B. Fos-
ter of Toronto, formerly of Olin-
Farmers having cream: to .sell dor-
in the 'fall and the winter months
can secure best results by shipping
to the .Walkerton Creamery. Ali'
Express charges will be paid. Every -
can carefully weighed and tested.
Semi -tenthly payments. -Write for
cans to the Walkerton Creamery,
Walkerton, Bruce County, Ont.
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Ll v: ;.'OWL WANTED -I AM NOW
ready to handle fat hefts, Young
chickens and ducks at highest price's
Poultry taken not later than Thum-
day of each week, Other fowl hand-
ed later on. -W. Marquis, Base
Line, Phone 14 on 16G. -91
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Fruit
-Oranges, Lemons, Bananas. LIVE
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water Herring, Cod fish WANTED
Smooked red herring and Finnan-had-
(]I T[�V
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building to manufacture galvanized
iron.
ton,
C:\1tLIAT-HOLLAND --At St. Col-
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FRESH CREAM CAN BE HAD AT
die.
---2500 CHIC' KENS, 1000 HENS
Mr. W. II. Sanderson, for some
years C. P. R. agent in Goderich,
has been transferred to the Cr a I k
•' umbra on Oct. 21st, James Car-
lin Jr. 'of McKillop, to Mary, se-
coed daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
HOUSE TO RENT, SIX ROOMS,-
waterworks and cistern, garden and
Bertlilf's and McLennan's restatir-
ants. -1800
A CALL SOLICITED. 1000 DUCKS EACH WEEI{
FROM NOW UNTIL JAN -
station and has entered upon his
new duties. He was a good citizen
Cicarge I-Ioll'and, Beechwood. -:
Births
small orchard. Newly .repainted.
On Orange street. Possession right
SLABS FOR SALE, 14 INCHES
E, E. HUNNIFORD U_ARY.
and his removal from town is regret-
ted.
DL'RDLE-In Exeter on October 15thP
away. -James Cook. -03.
long. Will sell by load or cord.-
A. Forbes, Coal and Wood Dealer.
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
To finishyour own poultry
Y.
Miss E. B. Harris has gone to Tor
to Mr. Mrs.
we have wheat, oats, and buck-
onto to study for the winter.
and F. Dundle, a
daughter.
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EXECUTORS SALE OF FARM AND
Stores the
IT WILL YOU, HAV-
HAV
wheat specially ground for
purposes at very ria -
AGENT AT CLINTON fatteningce
iHen$aH
hAYTO T -On the 2nd coneessicn
Tuckersmith, on Oct. 21st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Layton, a though-
-The executors of es-
tate of John Ovens Elliott, 'deceased
have instructed George Elliott,
auctioneer, to offer for sale by
PAY -WHEN -
in g an auction sale advertise it in
The News -Record which goes into
the majority of homes in the
sonahle prices.
8000 dozen strictly new laid
Only engine of its kind'
eggs wanted each week du rag
Mr. I,lo'd Davis of Tcestvater ryas
a visitor in town for a few days last
week.
ter'
; Deaths
public motion on Saturday.the
eighth day of November 1913 at 3
great
district.
lit- ,. ' the winter months. To pro-
dwin ecent more work—do work in of epee..
terenE places -give 60 changes of epeea.:i three these eggs we have a full
ae1 B.liai5�'
Rev. David 'Buchanan of Caledonia
visited his parents. here recently,
Mr. and Mcs, Dow have rcturiued
from visit with friends Hamil-
SIMPSON-In Clinton, on Oct. 23rd,
W. H. Simpson, aged 81 years,
AST LLL -In Sask. on October 10th,
o'clock P. P.M. at the Commercial
Hotel, Clinton, the .following pro-
parties : Parcel 1, -The, stores at
present occupied t}y The Morrish
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BELLEVIEW F A R M DAIRY. -
From our stock of `first-class cows
we are prep;,red to supply 'you
Cil 100% hl r ---F-
Delivers 100a service. Ica .nunm tip t°o�ii y oculi
ti' atoneread umpinclt. Reedy for nnyjob,any-
„ ore,atauyeema, 1 to to e, p., Ago„te xonwd,
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tiILSON'A rtcoum.
line of poultry foods to keep
your Payers in 'the pink of
condition.
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ton, - 5
Mrs. James Dalrymple -has returned
• Ellen Matilda Brydges, wife of
Mr, Rohl. Astell, formerly of
Mortis, in her 37th year.
Clothing Co. C. Hoare and W. R,
Counter and others with a prier -iv!
pP
ant lands flit same being portions
twice daily, ,: ith the best of milk
and cream. We solicit.a share of
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N. is .I ctrsox
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AMC. CO. Ltd
'kir.* ono'„'',
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A full stock of BRAN, SHORTS,
OA•TCIIOP, 'BAR
to Moosejaw, Sask. after a visit of
several weeks with relatives Berea-
bouts,
SPEIRAN-In Grey township, on
Oct. 20th,' Irene S. B. Baker, wife
of subdivision lots 1, 2 and 3 ac-
cording to a plan of Town lots
our B. Hill, Phone
y patronage.
125. -80
n a
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100T FEEDS FLOUR, -
• LEYCHOP etc. etc. always on hand.
�” Service Give us a call,
Mr. Garnet Smallacombe of Guelph
visited his mother in town for a few
days last week.
of Luke C. Speiran, aged 31
years and 9 months,
�t'I LLWOOIT-In Wingliam', on Oct.
19th, William \ironwood,
numbers 15, h6, 45 and 46 on IIur-
on and Isaac Streets in Clinton.
' .This property consists of a., two
Storey brick block local-
FARM FOR .SALE -LOT 40 AND
part of Lot 39, Con, 9, Goderich
M. G• RAN$F'l9RD
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POULTRY TAKEN ANY DAY OF
Mr. D. Foss has -been appointed lib-
rattan and it is hoped the new libra-
ry will he in operation before long,
Mei.'Neelands was in London last
week attending the funeral of ` her
6IRVING-In
brother -in law, the late Mr. R. J.
Tait:
Jo int bac been down in
the Ottawa district purchasing milk
aged 73
years, 1 month and L9 days,
OUGI4T;pN-In Seaforth, on Oct.'
18th, ,Margaret Jane King, wife
of Henry.0ughton, aged 70 years,
Clin'•on on Oct. 26th
Mary Brownlee, rellcti of the laic
John Irving, aged 85 years.
of stores
ed in the best business stand in
Clinton all occupied by tenants at
good estate rents and all in a
good state of repair. Parcel 2-
The east half of lot number 56 in
the Bayfield Gon., Township of Goa-CLINTON.LIN
erich containing 49 acres more or
less: This ;property is located on
- township, consisting of 107 acre's
" all cleared and good tillable land
with the exception of five acres of
bush and ten acres of orchard can-
tarring apples, conditionplums and cherries.of
Farm fn good being of
good clay loam, well fenced and
an abundance of excellent
On two
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HARDWOOD
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FOR
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SUMMER
EACH WEEK,
EACH
(�1V rI The I,ANGLOIS CO.
Sale
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The Upate Firm
SLABS, 14
- IDEAL
'USE. N. W. Tcewartha, Wm, Jenkins,
; BODY
cows. He intends going down for a
second lot.
WAN 1Z1D-A YOUNG DRIVING
the Bayfield Road 3 miles from
Clinton and consists of pasture and
timber
water. the premises are
barns, one 58x30 with' shed 25x:40,
all on stone foundation. The oth-
ALSO 12 INCH
_WOOD.
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Postmaitcr Sutherland was in
Stratford for several days last week,
Mr. Cr. C. Petty ip shipping a' lot of
horse, 3 or 4 years of age, mare
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preferred: -John May. 05
(principally cedar) lands{
with an abundance of good water
on the property. These properties
will be offered in
er barn is 5UYel with shed 47xed
and also a gravel house, Situated
one mi from school + mile from
Stapleton
p
nrt
Saw Mill
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beans these days.parcels
Bos t iattended ns the
wedding par-niture,
ents in Stratford last week,
PRIVA'T'E SALE OF 'PARLOR FUR-
Bedroom Furniture, 1 large
and also
in block. Terms of sale ten per -
cent. in cash' or equivalent at the
time: of solo ; Valance - in 30 days.
English church, 1 mile from Meth-
odist church, 5 miles from Clinton,
6 miles from Bayfield. Rural Tele -
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Mx. A. Murdoch has moved into
coal heater, 1 enroll heater, 1 Iiap-
Thought Range:
For further particulars and condi-
tions the
P1;one connection. Also part of lot
36, Telephone Road, containin 50
R GOOD
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CHANCE ����
Mrs. Beck'S torso just vacated' by
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Mr. George Douglas.from
py g and other`artie-
les of furniture. Can ire' seen 'at
of sale a 1 to
apply under-g1®®_)�2/
signed, Dated at Clinton this 6th
acres adjoining school and 4 miles
' Mrs. McMartin, and Mrs. Vain of
Barrie have been visitingtheir par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Bontltron;
Mr. George Washington, Toronto,
any time at residence on Station
street. Must be sold byTuesdaysolicitor
evening; A'oe . 4t n, as I am' leaving
town. Terms, cash.-- James nn -For
dayof October 1913,-W: B ydone,
for the estate. P. H. Pow-'
ell, R, Trick, Executors: -03,
Clinton; on,which there are
no buildings butt containing a small
swamp making it an excellent pas-
tore farm. For further particulars
TWO STORY
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NEW COTTAGE
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HOUSE �t��_'
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�'®moi•
has taken a position as junior on the
Nelsons Bank staff. •
ford' -05
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apply on the premises, or address-
Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone
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-Sale
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CHIMNEY TOPS,
Mr. George Douglas and family have
removed to Zurich where MY. Doug-
FOR SALE -EIGHT -DOOM HOUSE
1't1I�L/lLi
FARMERS
7 on 155. -71.
Located side
Properties in excellent
by side, .It's a trade to build good chimney.
condition. oY'
tops and to repair roofs. It Makes
ins has-geneinto
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemphill were
lastbustveek attending aDave
wedding.-
in good location ; Electric, lighted,
furnace,- waterworks, bath and all
modern conveniences. -Apply' at The
News -Record. Office,: -05
ATTENTION.
As Mr.signed
Cantelon will be
buying apples in another sec-
lion•
FARM FOR . SALE -THE UNDER-
offers fox solo is fine farm
of about, 130 acres adjoiningthe
town of Clinton. •The farm is in
Would lease from buyer.
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F {J. Hill,
Phone
iron arta s a sheet of metal, a hot
critic illi"solder. It requires experi-
Clinton..CIInt ALL KINDS' OF TINNING.
77. we do well and reasonably.
Seaforth. -
Mr. Chambers `of Hamilton, for-
merly oF. the Dominion Bank StaffTELEGRAPH
here, was visiting ,friends in town re-
Gently, `
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, .McLennan' have
returned from an extended visit in
the western provinces.
Mr. C. Stewart of Portland, Ore-
gon, has been visiting his 'parents,
Mx. and 1VIrs. Alex, Stewart.
Mr. and .Mrs.: Thomas - Henderson
have returned from a visit with their
,laughter in the west.
11$Yc. John Angus, who has been vis-
ittn MTs. J S, ;Wal'sh, has returned
g ;;,.,,amPbell,
to leer -tonne in Toronto,
Mic• Es ie MeI{ '
s . >„ s ay -has returned ao.
T'oionto, Crom where "she was called
on account of her mother's.' illness.
Mr.-,,J.:,F:, Daly will nstiah,,a clock
7n 'the' -tower tower of the newpost office.
daurhter,nt Smith.of 7 Winnipeg'and her,
g ton of Gladstone,
Man,, left last week for their re-
spective,homes after visiting here and
Exeter for theMr.
Iiensall and pastNews-Record
month-
•Witness,
Mrs. Henry Oughton • died at her
home here on Sunday week: after an
illness of some weeks ihdueed by par-
alysts.. Iter. husband. and;. a fam�l of
two sons..lytics
and one daughter:survive.
Mrs, Freeman ,vfsnt d.and
M1 Stratford'for
fi' Eew days recently', '
'Miss Minnie Best -of Toronto spent
Tact week
1 with Seaio, rth,fttcnds.
Mir.• Archie Scott, who, ,:Inas been
spending;' the surntner in' the west,had
frac returned blue.
m. :7.°1;•obiir)on who,'but
o has been.on
the ,r
St., .Thomas brart,lt of the Dom
info ,,,TP,anit tot so . "time,: has been
l}� f
tea s'ei•r
it i eTY lback ".to Seaforih.
r •lylr W." C. McKay of Toronto vis-
itEOd,his mother ;Iona few days, re-
'- ently:.
W.',.A.. Merton,: Who was accident-
allq shot'some months ago, is inn-
proving but ,it w411 be some timeyet'
'before hien will be «able to resume ',Ilia'
res in ,the I, .. . }' ! .'
of the country, it will
a good state of cultivation and
If your chimney ' does not draw
Zurichwill
SCHOOL.- I HAVE
be impossible for:him to buy
bas good buildings-brick'house,
well, send us word,at once and we
started'a night telegraph schooland
•Irvin
Beans .for 1 the ' next six
bank barn, driving'ho. ,pig pen,
put it in order. If your roof
Teaks, we'll mend it.
Mr, 'Ssn4th of Detroit visited
his father, Mr. Daniel , Smith, last
week,
Mr. Joseplibucharme of Toronto
is spending h few;weeks at -his home
will start a clay school as soon as I
can sell my flour and feed 'store or
exchange' it for town or farm prop-'
arty. -A; B. Matheson, -05
: weeks:
In the meantime the have se`-
cured the services of Mr. writ.
Reia (Thresher] to Took after
etc -all comparatively' new. A first
class young orchard containing, all
kinds oP fruit,. ,also small fruits,
The farm' is well fenced and well
drained and is a very „desirable
:
Thr: Strongest
1
all F
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repots
THOS. ` HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
SEATING AND PLUMBING IN,
here, '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Merner and fain-
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• NEW CLUBBING
our interests and buy for us.
home. For further particulars
address John
ALL 'ITS BRANCHES.
ily •ori Bayfield visited Mr. and • Mrs.
G. -Merrier for a few days recently.
, RATES.
Weeklies,
We are still to the market to •
pay the Iligliest Price for
apply on premises or
Torraneo,'CI' ton P. O. -63
The Sunshine
pheavily
of is
two sections,
Furnace fire -
ribbed and in
which allow
, Miss Maggie Campbell • and little
niece of .Guelph visited the formers
lasi;;week,
mother, Mrs. G. Cdf
Mr. and:Mrs.' Fred '.Witmer of 1! x-'
tier• .Globe
. , were, the guests .last wool. for
a few days of their daughter; 7 Mrs.
Dan Icoehler,•
Mr; - and Mr's: -Fred, I owald r 'of
Thamesford visited friends hereabouts
News -Record and Weekly Mail
and Empire , $1.60
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.,,_ ' 1. G0
News -Record. and Family
Herald and 'Weekly Sian 1.85PORTLAND
News and Weeltly Sun,:1.85
News -Record • -and Farmer's'.
ashow
Advocate 2,35`
a
I3eans and 'our. Mr,. Newman
will be Clinton, Bxucefield;
Varna -and Bayfield '
y
each week, Casl1 will be patd'
at car the 'da. . of loading. onA
Y g
_ all purchases', See Mr. Reid
beto>e selling or • call him on
the phone. No: ]72. Ring 8.
.
ave 0��
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for contraction: •
cion. It will
Ashes won't
Straight sides
clear and economical
Our local
you
man other
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and: export-
never -crack..
adhere a the
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always. a
fire.
agent will' -
"thisSun and
"Sunshine"
CEMENI'.
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, WE KEEP CONSTANTLY. ON
:-STOCT{ '- OF NATIONAL
C E M E N T To
• PIIONE ORDERS OR' CALL
ONi
for -a few days recently after en ab--.'
seine of foiti years.
Mn: James Watian of Seaforthwas
News -Record and Farm and
Dairy ' Ii.85
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NEWMAN & CO.
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advantages.
free booklet.-
Send for,
'JOHN
Hsboro.
in 'town on 'business last, week.
F M. Tracksell 'of 'Victoria B.
News Record and Canadian
Fariii 1.85
RIDCi)J'TOWN.
,"
Londesboro.
Londesboro.
C. -was in Zurich 'recently.
and Weekly
,,,,,•r, 1.85
Ifyou are suffering from
Mr, and Mrs, Con, Sane of Hay
township visited relatives "aad friends
News -Record and. Northern
Messenger 1,90
RAILWAY
GRANO TRUNKI
SYSTEtvI
headaches th.e cause may, be
eye strain lyre to either 'not
1: I
In McKillop for a '. few days oast
,week.•
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e, .
,,,,,.. 1:85'
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"Onl double Crank railwa be-
y Y
y•
wearin glasses . Of :, wearing.
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COLLEGE
Mr. Ed. Restemeyei or the Bronson
. Line ,had his barns, containing all Uhe,
season's .clop of hay and grain, a
team of ' horse., and all his in pie-
oniric, destroyed by fire on •: 1liandacage
Y
afternoon of '.last wed;; •Thmeshrn g
been'corn feted that, morn:
P , ng at
about .nine o'clock. and: itis not known
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Advertiser 1.85
Dailies'
r
News -Record ,and ,,:: 2.85'
News -Record Morning Freetoms:tierincrotivo
Press ,.... 3.35.,
vows -Record, and Evening Free
Press 2,85
:,
tween, ToroMto and Montreal, and
Toronto and other ri1
p''ncipal' cities 4n
Canada, Also Double • Track 'and Sol-
id; trains between Montreal and" Chi-
. sOntario ,:
,, also between porhts
Now Yorkand Iihitadetliui i; ria' Nia-
,,.
gara Falls,"
. _',._
those which do not accOm iO
date. them9elves to your eyes.
.., ,-
TO ascertain the 'cause of
youry
trouble have' our eyes
tested bya.
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, Thousands/4 our people
y a p
ore fast preparing in their owe, Homes
ositioris, o -
xa liens- bookkeepers,. as Ft aoa
civil , kkoapats, tologrn,phecs.
servants, in fact every sphere of
Business Activities. Yon mayfinish at
college if ,you sly wish. • Positions =uni-
that :
bthe fire originated :from a
span{ from. the, engine. The, loss is
partiall covered byinsurance, •-
yNews-Record
People about here are };egrtuuing to
get quite exercised Over the proposed
4 p opo ed'
• electric' railway to be built across
the county. Surveyors'we e at work•
, through here 'last week laying oust
trial lines. Should this raflwa. be
built it Y
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Nelda -Record and Star, ,.,.:;.: 2.35,
New5-Record and News 2.35-
and World , ,...,3.3E
News -Record Globe
and roba ,. ,,.,,: 4.50-
News Record and '11hiil and
,. Empire !.. , ,, :,.,,,, ,;•;., 4.50
:Weeklies,
Saturday Night • ' 3,25-'
Ya pit's Companion •.::.,. 3.2u:
a
- - '-
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graduate optician..
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SOLD IN CLINTON BY
itYAl11m & SUI 1 1 ER
'Sanitary Phony
antsed. saiitcrcollegeairy dav:3ners
ad,ual . instrnotioh: 7Axpoi t terebene,
Thirty years' experience. Largest train,.
ors in:Canada. -:Seven . colleges. Special I
` course for teachers,
Affiliated with,;Conrnoroial Educe.:In
' tors' ge, L lndo,r, Of Canada, Summer
School a mus �. Do an princes.
College, London, ; •
QE
Qnro. S oN o US NE B. F. WARD
President. B. Principal.'
will be' a decided advantage
to the, farmers;
Frtit Grower and Farmer 1.7K;:
Plumbers 7,i4
i
of this -part who : are
fax from
Canadian Sportsman ;; , i„ 3,35,
railway accommodatioiy,
i,lnntnrnPt+:<'' vrana�:,na a oc
.e News -Record ,,to. Jan, 1914 for
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News -Record to Jan, for nye.