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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1913-11-06, Page 3• ;INovember, 6th, 19I3 gi tf W . M li. Fri del tic sl tv ty °I pr iso to W. be ho cu 'La fn all lin '111 -wa .of ho +ce to .an 'ha 1 pr G pri •we 1,r 'for TL 'ire fri las al Go of Mr gu hi •of wa 0 g 'th pe eve .J., 7a sir tit Co or ly a. a •tu T .M .00 c an .o its its w • ha T, t 13 ra • 0 Clinton News -Record Goderich sLillian' .Whiting vi4ited: her. Itlis, h ,# ht. g• , . ou a ;;iii Sazltla.dast Week for • afew e .. r ays and attended, ei wcddin to Pot b . r itat}ley, • , '; , ' ' ' ;. , - „„-„ Mrs., Margaret. Lawson has sate f ,, i ,i . ,'with' Oa, ,,from a° pleasant vtsib .: , a , ;. .; outhamptpn.l>-tends. i- Windsor, Miss ElRllert' Bawlhy oarden, '' us. Ito :has been-,',V,iSiting With her dens- •Mrs. r ,Ml's "J • Fors at,.. e Victoria ,:. •-•'•' arsonagef hs; gohe, toCalifouptaTfor =� r.' ` #e ty♦Ji'ier ,".: Mr.:;: Neahi;.CYemtnett; •;wh}le ,hauling ;., , .:,1-year-olde0 '' near the C. i'' al Vinik siding ;ether- ' s •;struck bya ,,-ballet,' •:fired a,;spent ,,, .-:: , a -:coy le 'oI: • "am'•el h'cweom- V, P Y ;.eve t n ., 5 id town,' who'.weze shooting at ortsmm' ere' 'prom- Orbits, T to sp W . 'p f isira a ,Cell fly :brought be ore 1Vfag Kelly I .a charge of shooting within' the nvnafnlit;; .anti• fined, one dollar' and ' ists'.and "ii'er1 a warnin Mr. Goin- .latest g g Mtn injury :was but.sl,igift, but as a's near -Itis eye, had ,the • bullet bt 1 ecu so "Henri spent it, might p, y p g a •❑uc-auction „e tieen yery sezlttus.-r- Tire last of the...series of recitals vet in 'Y{nox "runnels -by 1Var. , J. B. ureter. was given ori Saturday af- rnoon of :last week. The recitals' ere mach apptecfated li' music lot/- YRATHeera s,.,� ' Mr,'David McBrien, a brether of rs.:Robert -Davidson and Mrs,. El- tit of town;' who has resided at tgerton, .Alta„ for some ears,.was led' b a. y } runaway team ,at his Mllea few-woeks ago. Mt. Mc- len went out from town- tp, where he was well-known..: His looking ffe'and one daughter survive.a. Rev. J L. Ford was in London last ;ek: attending a meetin of the g ecial conference committee. •- _ new Masonic buildingWill obably be ready for occupancy' a- ut the first of .the year, lir. Nixon, Dougherty of Colborne g as' inured b',v thrown- from by J being i wagon during a runaway on ost Mr•. e The: ntly tf1: alt, lit, 14Irs• LVIrs. x Mrs. Archdeacon s as oronto ompany, make `�-B1gth ;. D. D, Crittenden Cr• . n ,, Mrs.., D D, ittendcn has }seen vas ,(tin 'London friends, < c .. Mrs. -John IIea died at her home PY In town on -Saturday. week: •r, ":. , ; Mr.John Cole has gone to Berlin .; i .: , , whew he will takea position: i 'same; , Mr.. 1?avtd+ C. Scout •ol. ':Unity, :.ask,, son of Mt. and-Mis, P: co.S{ of ,East V1aWanoslt, was married re- ,_ , , ., .conssy: to 1Vli ,e .Da„imol i ol:;Unita., 'Mrs Itellers,vsiUod Wri haul Irie d .ia t` eel:. '. ir.Sr, s.,' ;,,. Mr. W. Mistier l F amilton' a' ,; :,., , o w s a week unit veyaor In town, - M>,., Wm. Scott, who.has:,, • heen ;threshing an 'the.. eat' sonic tin . . has -retained, -home, Miss^A11co'Gillespie visited'h k sis•• Gilles e ,. _ _ . ter 'Mrs; Haines r Wi ham recent- li^. -. Mr:,and Mrs. A, F.:Leveis,of Mount visited Mrs. Fi`at1k. Metcalf for a few -days recently. ; Miss Carr has moved into the housi� , which she purchased from Miss Blown. , Mr. Dodds McCrowan,• assistant at the 0, P. R. station; is, enjoying a vacation. `Messrs. John Brigham;"R. 61. Meg, Gowan and Daniel McGowan will re. present St. Andrew's congregations at the meeting of the Laymen's, Miss- ionary Movement to he held is Cod- %rich this week. _, miss Chelle•w, who accompanied her mother to Santa Barbara, Cal., has. secured a position as • teacher there. They en,o} ed ,their tri Y pout and are forward to a< pleasant win summer scenes• terM . Wm. Moore, teller in the Bank of Flamilton, is holidaying at his home in Winghant.HAV- Miss Eleanor Bebbington of . Man- chaster, • Est land, and Mr.. Richard ` g Chapple of. Cashmere, Ont., were...I"Iour married in town one day last week Rev. George Je vitt: ,Goderich Township . , . +;,, Mr, I ted Middleton -ri<Uurned on Saturday from , Ai'eicatider, Man.,Public. AUCTION' SA LI,; OF CiOOD GRADE Cattle, -The ,undersigned has in- r t- sLLuctod Mr. , I`. Crundry to sell : by- auctioni `' ' P b n the town of Ulm WANTED -DRIED, AI'll'LES, BUT- ter, Eggs, -etc. Highest price aid. .. •, , P -Uantclon Bros. : -03 CHOPPING. - THE VARNA CHOP- .*so** •els• 0 • • • s r• • 41 in' mill. 1••e open ever da of • • • ping P Y Y • the .: :week etre tt •tVednesda until � � i , , Y • • further notice.-P,pps. Bros., Varna.. • SOMETHING NEW • •• making the journey to and' fro and doing a lot of bu,0 ncss' in the three ton, on lot 2:1; con. l township of Goderich, on ,Saturday, November •• -04 v weeks. of his ansenee What he saw nd heardas:vice lath a . h not convinced d him that, -. the western farmers are getting. mere dollars :and cents .out ol, ,the 'soul than'are blase of 01d Ontaffoc John Marshall has :been quite il1 but it'`l•� hoped t tat she is now on`thc 4da' tnreco iv; 3 8th at 2 o'clock: o P,m„ the • following , • (good grade cattle,. 3 cows dbl.":,,,.-net. cane to March, 1 cote due calve in April 1 cow: due .to calve to Mav 1 cow due to'calve 'in June -four- ,, cows due to calve in Jul ,three 2- Y, year-old heifers due to calve ; to-: June, all in 1919; 3 2- T,O. RLNT- 8 ACRES VERY ,BEST • clay land,; 4 . miles from, Czoderich, : _ barn, : small house, good rnold or- chard, ter} ,sortable fon market poultry milk ' etc -'P Po:- g. P Y. e a siou inunedlatel .-Oliver Johnson , • Y Clinton.' 32. l • • • • ,- Our man`' costo � _ ' FARM FOR SALE THP, UNDER • - y mere ate aI • •'wayH lugkin for .'sornctthin • signed offers [or sale his' rine farm ,: g., R •new. We nee read - for them • , of about 130 a`ad adjoining the,. y acresJ e •now Wtlll a fap eupply of • town of Clinton: The farm is ; n • • p ; a good state: q[ cultivation and : i~i'eSi11Fruit, L its New for : has,,'abed buildings -brick, house, • i'hYlSt1211SG. "Ye � '- . - , ... <„ ._„ a cold steers 6 '1 -year-old Leers and bask barn, driving house, pig• • - pen, .. „- -, , • 7 ':' 1IQVe You Tr1ed . J •.. • , :.,Have:., you, ••tried a P aleo Y ., - 1or_S To •-furbishing Rent War./ted:ad'1 "in he;nTe • '- o-' � 3 T ,News_Rea cord?; •ed 2 . All .cots wa and 'elfars uPPosed t0 he in calf, .have' been; sou -wed by registered': • : . . . Shortltozn bu11., Terms•- Three • months credit:onapprov-, ., .. , joint Joint notes: Pyv^;..pcswerst pfi for, ,FOWL WANTED - ALL •KINDS • dressed or liver Delivered e d any day . tho week, . Hz ghest ri : .- 6 p ce pard T, E. Mason • the '.Post thee " r • Sto e 5utnmerhill•;. - 'v 02. etc -all comparatively new. Afirst New select Valencia raisins : : class youngorchard containing -all 3lbs for.25e • ,• znds of fruit lso "11 ' rusts, ', • • 1y a sola „f New cleaned •currants a :: The farm is ell c 11 .. • • w lea ed,and we P. • d 'u r l Fr ash nets figs at 8c per 16 . zai ed and fs a.vey dost ane • :. • ; • : • home. Fol further particulars lutes aU+ lOc cash: T, Gundry,duo ioneei :'And- - WANTED: apply an 1premjses or address John, - • • - , • . - les er k • Torrance,, Glfnton, -G3 Y P p R Marriages yews ,Bios., proprietofis:: , ::• _ -EXPERIENCED :'GIRLS- and girls, to' learn knitting; , and P. , • • • Also ,newtPeels, =Lemon, Or. ee -while - }p1I,it,UN-ER ATT At the home of,E) the q ade s brother ,oa Oct, 29thwilltee/ yoe by Rev. J.' I'`, Id titer of Dun- gannon, byRot/. R. A. AUCTION SALE -Ole HDU. effects andvR'eal Este -tea -There sold b on -.Tues � Y "Pub -day' Nov. 18th, commencing at. i.30 looping. Will ps $6.00 Y Per week , I'earr,tng: Steady 'empioy- went, pleasant •poai£iop, Apply now.-Olinbon Knittin 6 Co. . , -93 . -•' • Nevi,dar ange and Citron.•• SEWING >MACHINES -.REPAIRER a' shelled walnuts, and r airs kept on hand also a - • • . P g „ - Errt d •. • ency •for, nett/ machines, -A: Roop • almonds. s. • • er, Albert street, . i-95 • Wfihave:aleo a quantity • Miller of -Auburn, ora A:; sis- P•m. at ttie residence OF Mr"s: (I)r.) „oI •,1$12 raisins while they lust 4 lbs • ter of Mr. 0. E. Erratt -to-John J. Wflso all of Auburn: ' Stanbiuy, Bayfiettl, .the following valuable property namely, chattel, LIVE FOWL WANTED. -I AM_NOW ,.ready to. handle fat hens, young for 25c, - , • . • •• • �'^ • ,, -, ,• -j.-: d sa ,\,til t a x - 1t . C'an- ' tor, ;Uta, os ;mt. i3.tii, I. rt•le A. Spading, formerly of Clinton, property corcistfn of parlor;' din- g ing room, 'kitchen and bedroom fur- niture, ono top buggy nearly new, one•,;- open buggy, one and . chickens and looks at highest prices . Poulllry taken -not later than Thurs- day of each week. Other fowl hand- ed later Marquis, •• - - -` • • • THE CORNER STORE �• : T. O N I I L to R. C. Rathwell of Castor. JONES-FLEMING - At 'the Baps fist parsonage on Nov..5th, by cutter . other articles too ,numerous to mention. Real property-parts.Live _ of on. -W. Base Line,` Phone 14 on 166. • -91 - •• • • • • and Let Live - • r • Rev. • W.M. Wylie, Annie: Flemit,g Lots .No. 3, and 4 in the Bayfield • "The Hub Grocery." • • to Williiim Guy Jones, ;all of Clinton. ., McCrEE' WEIR -In Turnberry, on ' "eon., Goderteh townshap containing 40 acres mote or less, -bush and fare land. Terms on chattels, Casit; On 10 "percent. FRESH CREAM CAN BE HAD AT Battlilf's and McLennan's aestaur- ants. -180'0 • (� " '^' ' - •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •r �ITUCePi' ' Oet. 2nd, Eudora, daughter of g real estate down balance Our' department is ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir, to Jas McGee of .Wingham- Junction. Rindsor on and in 30 da s. -Mrs- J. E. Y Stanbury, Bayfield. -OG-2. IT WILL PAY YOU. -WHEN n -rale grocer" Wein stocked with ,fresh c,ean groceries _ and at tock bottom prices.P7;TTY-COOKSON'-In 11rite PGULTRY' Oct: 15th, George Petty, former- ly of Hensall to Levens A, G., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Cookson, of Exeter, TELEGRAPH .SCHOOL.- I HAVI3 started a night telegraph school and will start a day school as soon as I can sell my flour ws-R n Tg aNews-Record i her oes st fn�IY The rews-Ree majority which goes into the great of homes in'the district. 4 ' c We have Clinton, Exetex Five-Ros- VIANTED Births 0. and feed store or exchange it for town or farm prop- erty.-A. E. Matheson. �BFLLEVIEW FARM DAIRY. - es and Purity. iesday week- and died a few hours Ler, His wife and a family of e daughters survive. Tho town will vote on a bylaw aviding for the guaranteeing of the nib of the Road Machine Company. Mr. J. H. Marshall of- West' Monk- n has been appointed to succeed Mr. H. Sanderson as C. P. R. agent re and will take u his duties al- at once. Mi. John Knox has purchased the use on Waterloo street so long spa- pied by County Clerk and Mrs. ne, •who have taken a artments MeLean's Block, Pp' Mason Bell, who was accident- 4r shot some weeks ago while hand- g g a loaded gun, passed away at hospital at Saskatoon. The body s 'brought home for interment. members of the teachingstall ictoria'street school inet at the me' of Miss LeTouzel one day re- and presented Mrc. Percy ATaf- a •foemerly . Miss Marion Parsons, 1 a member of the staff, with a 'Weenie 'sil'ver bake disji•.;•' ' ? W.' H. Sanderson;' who has been %mored to the••C. P. R, station at ryas presented by, his fellow- amts., o7' linos chu¢eh choir with handsomely hound Book of Praise or to leaving town, Mr. W. E. I{ell • was in Buffalo last ek. }evening, es Alice Nairn is visiting in De- D. Ferguson left last week an extended visit to her son, Rev, J. Barnwell of Port Colblrne. Win. Graham has returned to home in 'Toronto after visiting ends stere. . . . Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Main returned 4 week to their home in Detroit ter a stay of several' Months ; hi derich.. .. W; 0. Rhynes and son, Phillip Brantford have been the guests of s. Mary Simons. Mackenzie wase: _• the est of Dr. anti Mrs. Caesar daring stay sin Goderich Vfr. C, L. Moore, general manager the American Road Machine . Co., s in toren last week for a ,da or Y Mr: and Mrs. P. A. Franklin have' ne to Vancouver and it may be at theywill decide to remain. there • - Sr. and Mrs: McPhail of Manilla visitingthe lady's brother, Mr, X Butland, for a fete days recently, Auburn- Mrs, J. Stoltz returned home on Monday alter attending 'the funeral of her cousin in Woodstock. Mr. .and Mrs. Wm.` Medd are home from a two months trip to the west. Bob Tapsley and J. Roberton re- turned from the west on Monday' of this week. The young ladies of the village and vicinity' about 25 in number met at the home of Miss D. Erratt on the evening of Oct. 27th and presented Iter with a liberal shower of kitchen ware. . • - Miss D. Symington bah sold her farm to Mr, Robert Medd, Mr, Med will not get l�osscsstbn ,until' spring. Rev. Mr. Kilpatrick will take: •the work bore on Nov. 9Ch as Ret R. A. ,Miller takes the anniversary sou vices at the Brick church, Belgrave, on that date. Miss Florence Clarke of Varna, who has been the guest of her sis- 'ter Mrs. (Rev.) R. 7: Miller, for the 'Past few weeks ,returned to her home on Monday, Mrs. VanNorma:i was the guest of her sister Mrs. H. McGee, fora • few days last week. Mr. ,T. Carter has returned front the west. Mr. and Mrs. -Henry McVittie of Goderich visited the former's parents', Mr. and Mrs- M. McVittie 105 a few days last week. Mr, Norman Mutch was home from Hamilton for a day or, two recently Prion to entering upon a course at the Dominion. School, of 'Telegra- phy. - Messrs. James Carter, George • F. Youngblut, Jos. I . Carter, G. E..• Beadle and Wm. Watson left last week for a fortnights hunting exped- ition in the northers, Woods. Mr, J. Willard is visiting hi; son in Hamilton. - _ Miss 'Mole visited her .brother, Mr. Ed, Mole of Seaforth recently. . Mr, J. Wilson is home Fxoni a vis- it in the west. The braes band has been re -organ- g yriDe a membership oC, twenty -flue, A pretty wedding oolc place at the homo :of Mr,O. E. Erratt on Weanes- dayof last week when' his Sister; Miss Dora, was married to Mr. Johrt .3. Wilsons. The ceremony was per- formed byRev. J. E. Hunter : of Dungannon assiaited by Rev, R. A. Miller. . The many friends of trite PEGKITT-In Clinton, on Oct. 3011i, -05 From our stock of first-cin'ss to Mr. and Mrs: Fred. Peckitt, cows we are to We carry a full line of Christies a son. STERLING-ln Goderich township on Oct. 20th, to Mr, and Mrs, Alex., Sterling, a daughter. CRICH-In Seaforth, on October 28, FARIVI FOR SALE.. - A GOOD farm consisting of 88 acres, being Lot 76, Maitland con,, Goderich township. 2 miles north of Hol- ntesviile, to prepared supply you tw4ce daily with the best of milk and cream. We.. solicit a share of your patronage. -E. B. Hill, Phone 125. -80 Fancy calces, from ten cents up. _� 2500 CHICKENS, 1000 HENS 1000 DUCKS EACH WEEK FROM NOW UNTIL JAN - Fruit U'ARY. , to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Crich, a convenient church. and school, also cheese and butter lac Oranges, Lemons, Bananas: son. O'•ROURICE-he McKillop, on Oct: 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, 'Thos. 0'- Rourke, a daughter, CARTISR-In Turnberry, Oct, 27th, to Mr. aryl 1VIis, Joseph Carter, a daughter. - IIYSLOP-I C;ode.ricb, on Oetot r d F 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hy-, slop, a ion,having Deaths , GO1TL17-In Goderich townshipon 'LIVE Oct, ate Ann Hutchins, Coe,relict 'e.thlate Thos. Cottle, aged 86 - tory, Good seven room houseFish with Pantry and back -kitchen, ex- cellent cellar, plenty of hard and ' soft tvatei. Water piped to barn ; good bank barn 45x45, straw shed 18x36, stabling underneath all Two orchards principally spies and baldtvins. Tarin tile drained well fenced :mall bush, no waste land, all seeded , dawn except b7 acres which is ploughed. Resat tele- Phone • in house with long distance connection, also on Rural mail d'e- Possession given to livery purchaser. purchaser. - LewisLtvis 'Tebbutt, FARM FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40- AND Part of Lot 39, Con.: 9, Goderich township, consisting of 107 acres l hclearedxand good tillable land withthe exception of five acres of bush and ten acres of orchard con- taining apples, plums and cherries. Farm in good_ condition being of good clay loam, well fenced and an abundance of excellent water. On the remises are two P barns, one 58x30 with shed 25x'10, all on stone Foundation. The oUh- er barn is 50x30el with shed 47x30full and also a gravel house: Situated To finish your own poultry, it we have wheat, oats, and buck - wheat specially ground for Salt water herring, Cod 'fish fattening purposes at very ren Smooked red herring and Finnan -had- rea- sonable prices. die. 8000 dozen strictly new laid -` eggs 'wanted each week dining A CALL SOLICITED. the winter months. To gro- -- duce these eggs we .have a full line of �+ �T poultry foods to keep , your ]'dyers in the ,pink of E. E IHUNNIFORD condition. AND LET, LIVE GROCER: -- A ED stock of BRAN, SHORTS, FEEDS FLOUR, O:YfGHOP; 'BAR- years and 9 months: DOUGiII+IRTY-At She az•dton, on pp October year Nixon Dougherty, Hol Holmesville, Telephone 9 on 143 p Croderieh Township. -06 1 J _ one mile' from school + mile from English church, 1 mile from Meth- church, 5 miles from Clinton, - ""�� LEY CFIOP etc. etc. always on stand, AGENT AT CLINTON Clive us a call. - aged 58 years acid 3'months, �J HIGHEST PRICES FOR CREAM.- 0dist 6 miles from Bayfield. Rural Tele- phone connection. Also part ca I,ot ' Only engine of its kind A U's a IBS EN 1 ERTAINMENT - The members of Wesley church W. Farmers having cream to ,sell dor- in the fall and the winter months can secure best results by shipping 3G, 'Telephone Road, containing 50 acres adjoining school- and 4 miles [ram Clinton, on which there are will do more work -do work innforedil- ; POULTRY TAKEN ANY DAY OF fcrent places -give 60 changes of speed. ;" EACH WEEK. GILSON .e. ''''"•.e 1VI. S. will hold a "Rubber Social" in the lecture room on Thursday Nov. 13th. A heart in- a, Y vitation is- extended to all at- tend, hear a good program, help a good cause and enjoy the nice re- to. the Walkerton Creamery. Alf Express charges will be paid, Ever g y can carefully and tested. y weighedwrite Semi-monthly payments. -Write for cans to the Walkerton Creamery, Walkerton, , Bruce C'ounty, Ont. no buildings but containing,a small swamp makingit an excellent pas- titre farm. For further particulars apply on the premises, or address- Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone 7 on 155. -71, Delivers lee% service. Penner'spowerhouse ,wboors, curries Rsownunoshaft, policy, bolt 6l seeeesea pee Jori[, Boody for uny job, any - W•re,utunytlmo.pttofob.p. Iaonto,r•nwa. forpurtlmtlorv, $ -rrsoa AIM CO, ata. ass b'' �itir sa ,y ;;Lam\, auoie at ` l., es -_ r II ;l, c• ono GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Finn CLINTON. CL i 4�f N. W. Trewartha, Wnt. JBnkln9' • freshments which will be served.. -05-4 a ._ oa�, IOOi : Adiliission 10 cents. Donations of `�°" �� Service cast oil, rubbers or rubber goods }i %� Q --�"'r�' I) will be thankfully received: -08-.1 ESECUTORS SALE OF FARM AND Stores -The executors of the es- FARMERS, M. G. RANSF(9R1<! _A 1 ����("/i / w tate of John Ovens Elliott, deceased ATT NTICIN. AN ENTERTAINMENT. -"A LAD- -es' Aid Business: Meeting at • .Mo- • • hawk Crossroads" have instructed George Elliott auctioneer, to offer for sale by Saturday the Aa Mr. Dave Cantelon will be '- i /.. will begiven bypublio4..1� auction on buying apples in another see- �= - A G 0 0 D C H R N C E the League 'o1. Wesley chmcit in the eighth day of November 1913 at -3 tion 'country, �fil�® town hall on the evening of Nov- ember 28th. A unique o'clock P. M. at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, the following 0f the it will be impossible for slim to buy �--� I�is_a, ' % 11®®�li'. and clever entertainment. Besure ,and sec it. • pre- perties : Parcel -The stores at Beans for ua the next six TWO STORY HOUSE 1�1��1��/ -and-- • -05 .1, present occupied by The Morrish Clothing Co. C. Hoare and W. R, weeks. - 1'i _ ■11111111111111111111111111�� NEW COTTAGE■ -'- AI��JIrs DON"r. MISS THIS. -, ROGERS & Grilley, ,Entertainers, will appear iu the town hall next Tuesdayet/- et_+'n under the auspices of 'Pas- - g P time Club ,, Mr. Rogers is the -He 'Ida' ,• been associated harpist.ynanentaly. in lnusfcah fest7vals, with world-' yed famous artists. 'Mr, Grille. lb an. impersonator . who has made over ' !"200 appearances "h1 the city of Bos - Counter and others with apperten- ant lands the same being portions of lots 1, 2 and 3 ac- cording, to a plan of 'Town lots numbers 15, hG, 45 and 416 on Ilur- on and . Isaac, Streets in Clinton., This property consists of a two Storey brick block of. stores locat- in the best business stand in Clinton all occupied by, tenants at remunerative 'rents and all in a, In the meantime we have se- cured the services of Mi. Wm. Reid ('Thresher) to 1'oolc after our interests and bei ler us, Y We are still in the market to pay the Highest _ Price for Beans and 'oir Mr.' Newman will be at Clinton, Brucefield, irarna anti Bayfield the first o'1 1willpaidIf week. Cash be For Sale '��"11° ' Located side by side. CHIMNEY TOPS. P o ernes in exdelleut condition, It's a trade to build good chimney S P tops and de repair roofs, It takes Would lease from buyer. more than a sheet of metal, a riot iron and solder. It requires expert- 'may ence. ALL KINDS OF TINNING. F J. llx' Clinton.re Phone 77. we" do well and reasonably. your chimney does not draw ton alone. An entertainment that lingers in memory. 35e. and 50c. good ''stat% of repair. Parcel 2- The east half of - lot number 56 in Bayfield Con., Township of God- each at car the clay of loading on all purchases, See Mr. Reid --- .4as7f`TS well, send us word at once and we will put it in order. If your roof leaks, wadi mend it. Seaforth. your.3 couple extend congratulations and i good wishes,the ROOMS TO RENT` OVER.- MR: Fred: Jackson's. shoe' store, Elect- rue llglit anti" • VIaterworlcs, •superior rooms. -Apply' to' F'.'0. Box 254, erich containing 49 acres more or less. This property is located on the Bayfield Road 3 from Clinton and consists of pasture and timber • (principally cedar) . lands with an abundance of good water before sellin• g or call hint on the phone,. No. 172. Ring 8, the NE • W MAN CO.st RIDGETOWN. ` L TheStron Strongest all Firepots p The Sunshine I fire THOS, HAWKINS. Phone 53. 3EATING AND PLUMBING IN • ALL ITS BRANCHES:• leo. . Father. Eckert 'of Milwaukee a visitor in toren and vicinity week, having come to attend the ver wedding anniversary of ills bro- a. and sister -in-laws. Mr. and 1VIrs. nrad Eckert of McKillop, Miss Mole of Auburn :was the guest her brother, Mr. Ed. Mole, recent- The latter is able' to he about ;aie ;niter being laid' 'alp a tv4tile with sprained hack. ' Mis. Morton' and two children' re- i Med last week to their home m after having visited Mr. and is. John Murray for a few weeks, gr. S. T.' Holmes, for many years nnected with the Broadfoot se, Box has severed his connection d will commence a bsvtness of his in. . • Mrs,Hayes of Lttcknow is a guest the home of Mr; • and Mrs. T. D., ayes. VI:1s. R, Gowan returned to . her me in Tor•onto last week after: vis- • ng with Mrs: W. 0. Reid. Mrs- -harry Beattie and children of innE e are yisftin •-friends iry town. g 6 J, A. Fritts of Jackson, Mich., been visiting here sLSter, Mra. W. Snt}tb, . kr.: James ;Dunford of Clinton has ,ken• a laitioEi with the firm , of P roadtoot S Boli and, ja moving his rttd,�j. , to town. Ml.. Danford will a c' .en d a@ort . a,• 'citizen Mi Se ]'f+' family. e1COn1eS e slid a Y i • ' ,s ling)l eitF ' hes Mrs. Turner, i 'who ad the"' Misfortune of having. an arm '' ks a,";r Token a few wee go 141iss Clara; A. Scalter`-'dau hter of g fr, and Mrs, . Wm. Scaltert• wag. ,m6,r sell • : esterda .' ao Mr, Lagar Lawson Y Yt 1 2luburn. y t y 4,,. Goo. Chesne -.J eat a feW:ila s ..ii:;<..+e,:.:sl .,.. a.,ft„ Seaforth M) M. Y. 14Ichean visited TTamil- ton friends last week:' Mr,, John M. Wilson represented the Presbyterian Sunday school at : the big convention in -Owen Sound. last week. ,, Mrs, Newman and children, , who have been visiting• the lady's [tris- le and aunt, Mr. and "Mrs. James Chesne of Tuckersmith ]large o y gone to their home. in Cartwright, Man: Mr. Pinkney, formerly of the Royal hotel, Seaforth -has sealed the Ofar- enaon; Reran and will again go into business. Mr. 'Phos. Scott, son of Mr, and Mss, T. 'G. Scott,bias accepted a . position in Galt ,iud lett for that town Dari Mast week. y Mr. D. D., Wilson has gone to. Van couver for the winter months. His Son, Mr. Douglas 'Wilson la 'in-ilus>i- ness in, the coast city, •Mi•s. Ray, Dunlop of Kincardine yrs- iced hex another, MIs. Williams, last wesi The Government Inspector, of Putt- tic bUildtn' - en in to -.last eek gs was win w and in, company with Mr. Wright, the local `inspeetor, and Mr. M'clCen- zte;, the contractor;: made a thoroughWe i s :ectfon of the nett/ 'post otTice Ji P . , p: , _ �... Which he" declared 9io,,.be' miequaled in the province Cor `thoroughness of ., . - construction; : He says ,Seaforth has the •best and lar est,•public building g P in the Dominion, considering ?the size ', and population of fire-•tOtwri. - p M1: Chas. Dodds ef'McfCillop says 1 that sixty • years ago he walked from his home to Glenmoz! sr Brant Coon- to work in, the, harvest fields •thhre, Y,. I bringinghome his tannin s to sill/Port gPY 'Itis family, throu5h:the ..winter 'seebon. -06-1.a on the property; These properties Urrial3 .:. ,, MARK, AND COLT POR ,SALE,,- colt rising e inonthsi-Fred Watts, Raglen St. Phoria 149, Box 150_ will be offered in parcels and also in block, Terris of sale ten per- cent.; in .cash or equivalent at thefor time' of sale ; •'balance in 30 -days.- flie lloiii_'Gerrtlier is heavtl Labbe poty , d and in two SectloriS, Which allow cOntracii0n,and' expan- sirn. It. will never crack. •-- sn C e.� ry. yJ Cccs� QQ' AJ�GIJ� 1 0 SGU�V. ,' - OG• For particulars and condi-Ashes tions, of, sale apply to, the under- signed: Anted .at Clinton this 6111 won't adhere to the straight .Sides - always a clear and economical fire. HARDWOOD SLABS,14 NOTICE. -A PUBLIC MEETING: , of the stock holders ., and' pat- ions of the 34Slinesviile 'Cheese dna day of October 1913.-W. 13�rydone, solicitor for the estate.. F. II. Pow ell, R. Trick,-6Jxeutors. -03. Eyes 'TestedINCHES Our local agent .will show you • this and many other"Sunshine" LONG• IDEAL, FOR SUMMER USE. - ALSO 12 INCH BODY WOOD. Butter Co." will be held in the Hol- mRsvrlle IIall, on Monday' evenlfig,; advantages. Send for area booklet. - Nov. 10th, to discuss the natterRough of making cheese or butter for Wood Wanted• If you, are suffering from I aC the�'' ztlad hes cause may be Stapleton Saw Mill ' next season. -George Holland,- Pres• g I -laving taken over the business _ fortnerl a 'e 8traln Clue to 170t George Gould, -sec,-0,6-h. dui y con c£ed by Mz, A. J: either- 1 McMurray, I will have on sale, wearing glasses- or wearing 1 Ili � i� - WARNING• • -W 0 Ct-D HAS '' BEEN cheaper. per for .:cash than. for credit, Cutters, Robed, Harness, Halters ;these which donet accOilllTlo- date themselves t0" your eyes , 1 COLLEGE Stolen from the Rathweli bush on Y'aa Raa: -'i'he 'parties are knotvu dna any repetiUion of the oF- fence will result in immediate arrest. -05 `_ ps, 4Vaashm machines, Wrm - Whi g' g ars, Wheelbarrows, etc.: A few cords of rou h wood- • g JOHN MAYtappers,. M y Toascertaln the cause of your trublehave; yo'1r eyesto tested by a graduate optician. ti.iII.IJitiIThousandsbfambitiousyoungpeoplea r ��lal S A, ►11 i7H11RL�P H 1 !l 1'114Mis. are fast preparing, aro foot nt opitrtng in their own homee i theineas-e7onog- ucrativ pate', • telegraphers, civil servants, in fact every sphere o� Business Aeiivlties. You may finish: at :ROUSEq:' FOR ,,SALE. - NINE Office phone 82, , , 'Residence 194, make no, charge for g ilii JJn•I ,. - �` " college 3t yo wish. Positions { oar- antoea. 1 ,(1%;colle¢e airy daV.Indle idubl insttaction, Iexpert tenchers, . ,_. .. rooms,' it story frame dwelling on Ontario street, to good • repair, good stone ••cellar,, Lot and a half with garden,. and fruit trees, -Mrs: g . 91. J, Boles. •• -0G,: - -' ' •, CARD OF PRANKS, - I WISH TO , • thank the Confederation L11e Ili surance Com an through its local Company, b a • ant Mi, Jacob 'J'aylor, for' its g ., prompt payment of the inanrance ,.. ... ,.. testing. .'. :.' ,... - .: A, J. G IGCCLINTON. , • rr'',, cclie Stinsni q Furnace _ _ -- �'� SOLD IN CLINTON BY 1'htrty. ,oars'ox eriance. Lar oettrain. Canada. ¢ ere in anada. %Von colleges. Special course for teachers. Affiliated with Commercial Educe- 1 tors'Associatlon of Canada Summer •ohoot at famous soft ii m p n 73usinoeti College. London. BUSINESS OOLLECE Geo. srormox 13, la Wain _.. • r-, , : FOR SALL P.1,GHT+-RIOOM, HOUSE on' the life of my"daughter., the late Mar Clarissa Bi in.- Alice Y Biggin.--- • p�/ p� t BYAM A''111 &• SUITTE GRADUATE OPTICIAN AND R President. Principat: � . ' in good' location ; Electric • lighted, , A. Lrovter. -06-1. . • JEW'ELIDR. Sanitary' Plumbers' ' Phone 7f o °' , furnace, ..waterworks, bath . and • all " . '. modern,eon. tenses.-Ap 1 at The, `-News-Record'Office. -05 The "News-1?c,'brd to end of 1,914 r,.,' sr -nil r ars:.,n-,a ,,_ _ • ____:. .. Lha' News-1?eeord to end of 1914 a ., ca nn y .e News=itecold to cltd .of yeas lee.