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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1913-12-11, Page 5t fb t .r st 1 0 e s :he V!l m co th S p hi -te of •at Bl oxo -of w W r ^•fr te th Fr �. ,re er T ed ee pr pa -cu • in ne M S se tri or t re ca do th st se .in 1f M be 'M T1 fn in T te :ye Vi st sh "W hi in h w 't 1r =o m s 'NI cl c g .11 •es in w m a t u t eee ben .Iith, 1913 CI'nton ecocd ginning esfdents askatoon, osition• eek Olde tie he ypoderntic c }tursda titer c11 ownyiip vor ane.- he ordingly, r. 850, ssessmetit e Goderich , '.. rs''''.• , A4 gaiter visited her. dau- .. W -. ,,. fhbGr rn Detroit last +Week, , . • „•. 1GIi Evelyn Doiiai is„at present' n;' , a visit -to friends. in 'Ottawa,••,'' archdeacon Jones -Bateman of Ca... ,.d, 6aprde, 'Mien., was in; town a `eoup16:' ` daweek "• MA; J. A:'"Rober,t6on 'i"v on .a vtsft o "Strat[ordl 1F;>lessra. Fred I ew'is, C e' s ens and folm Swallows, 'who "have' spent the ummet fir, he west, `have returned o -sown, ,, ; - ;patronize°. :ABU,. Thomas Of Thurso,•`l�T•orth Oar" ins; has 6eeiy visiting her: .parents; • p Er,:and Mrs, J. M. Proudkdot xr: and Mrs, W Cr. Srnyth`'of mine.barin en visited"their daughter„- Mrs. L. ::.Dolherty, recently.; Mr. A. C. Feltz, the official.` audi-• or of the Auaerigan Road Maehine'Co.; las in town last week auditing • the ooks of the'local branch.. , .• - alt. llei• rnis''Neville and F-.. • in- end ,removing to Detroit fate the be- g •of the year.' The•eteen been of town for nineteen year,, Thefuneral Pi „the, late Miss Jes, e Simons -took place on Tuesday or. week. Deceased had lived in odcrlch for about thirty years. A man who was begging a meal. yd' who gaye his name as ; James ierce; Montreal, was artessted and ikon to the county jail whe%e'it was scovered that he had $900 on • his te Y pITY keeping ,sebwill be invvestkeepid, and the `` Rev. S. J. All[n of Clinton • preach- i missionary sermons in Victoria treet church on Sunday week, The Sona of Scotland marched to :vox •ehurcli on . St. Andrew's day to ar an excellent sermon by Rev., to. E. Ross. The brethren were arshailed by Wm,' McCreath, ac- mpanied by Piper Robert Craigie. Miss Victoria Minerh of the stalk of e Victoria school leaves shortly for where she has accepted a Mr. Nathan Ellis has returned to s ]tome at Axe Lake, Muskoka, af- r. visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Fred B. Holmes has gone to est St, Johns, N.13. in the service the C.P.R. He spent a few days his home before going east. Mrs. Carpenter; and Mrs: John ack of Ashfield visited Mrs. Bur- ws last week. • Mr, Ernest Stewart spent a couple days at his home in town teat ' while on a business trip from innipeg to Montreal Mrs, Harry Rutson has returned om a fortnight's visit with her cis- r, Mrs. (Dr.) Stalhe of Hanover. The choir, of Knox church game an- Tyme Concerto and Soiree" in e lecture room of the church, on iday week which was quite a sac- s8. The 'rooms were deerrated to present long ago add.the perform- s were dressed in oil time costume selections were also the ones us- by our grandfathers and' were ex- edit giy well rendered: Alter the ogram refreshments were aerved in per bags. Rev. Geo, E. Ross oc- pied the chair•. Oldiellorr=s' Hall was Filled Witham terested audience on Friday to wit- ss the presentation of diplomas and :dais' to three graduating nurses, isses Olive Grey, Mabel Wilson ami Crratmere. Reeve Mannings pre- led and. the diplotnos Were pre -mess. rated by Judge Holt, chairman of O Hospital board. Mrs: Hays, lion- ary p�esile�Tesmitof ed Daughters Empire, young fedi s with ' -surgical cases and the inedi- 1 secret o[ the bowiegave each Y a syringe: ' Several of the ctors gave, short - addresses and ere was a brief musical program, ' Bi th ',:•Miss• M. •Pentland'; Dungannon visit 'Mu :ed'Mrs, .Munroast .week• , ileo, ' Mr. Laing;: wit,.ive[y. shortly' reeve into the 'new: manse,;`whieir as almost. completed. ' MTs. -Pierce of Forest and .. Mlss Stithe r1a•g'd oF,•Hensal'1 visited IIrss'. ''Annie Sturdy lau4'-week, A paten♦: med'fcine com any pent: p _. s • a week'recentl in.the vi la e, [yin' , y' l g g „ g a coneertt each evening : and selling their medicine • as a sort o[ sidein t{nn lane F„ y,.how, many people will hatsor `bt thing' A, nod ,deal, . of •;: and 'm on•e '1e' g g - „ • g Y ,ft ,the tont- mum' p this means. Butt that may be a sma R. thing compared ` to the done by the .bed eed[eme cell- sumed, Miss Thonrpe n jia 'resigis d her position 'air tlie"Public ec staff heelwill and the truste•es are • advprtisfng • -,Fol . a teaclier.`to, dom[nence dubios at the beginning:.of the new year, ' , Mx, R R. Sloan;,: after •having tak-: en charge.; of the ,Huhron `Count y er- habit at the • big Toronto show, has, peen burry •superintending;'the fall- work on his Goderich township farm in preparation for., the winter, wh hh ,not ,does not •seem to' he ,n' any bare kear. r So• about setting in. Y Mies Jean Stewart, of Grey town-, • ship, who. has recently returned from a year's sojourn in Europe, visited 'Miss M. • Forsythe last week, Master IIarvey: Mason, son of 1VIr, and Mrs, Ben Mason, who has been Antle. sit up a little. It is. Mensal" > I ,` ' Mr • James Buflard of London Was in town last ,week, •, Mrs: , R. , Bonthroer has , retateed Troch;, a, Visit with Barrie 'relatives: 78rs.' David' Rosa who" Was former- ly Miss May • Rivets; has been• visit -• iiia relatives and friends in this ':•Vic mita, ': , Mi'' .John �Mc1`rwan of 'Minnca ollis 1', P has been here owing to she illness; of leis' brother, Mr, George M0Ewan who has been a' pa filo Clin, Prooms ton hospital for the pas v few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Abe., Case were ;,in Stratford'last,:week where the for- ,. .. mer att•ended a- meetcri•g of the G. C. R. •employes. Mrs.;.Liassel• and childtcn who : have been .visiting the lady s parents, Mr. and 1VIrs. Orttve n, has returned • her hoiiie across the broder,.,°,Admission Mr. James White • and family have reproved to Exeter, where Mr, White has taken a position, .:- Complaints are mado that electric lights are being' stolen from ,the hutch •sheds. - That's next thing to robbing a church Which: is supposed g PP = to be the lowest kind of:pilieririg, One. firm in. Hensall is' reported 10 have pa•id out $13,000 for beans last week. Mean• growing is rapidly be- coming. a paying industry in this localft •. 3 Con ncillor Berry was abe,ent from. the last meeting of the council ow- Wing to il4gess. This was the first time he was absent a 'meeting �,I WANT LIVE FOWL.'-.1,AM HAND- ling fat hens, ehi�ekeus,' turkeys; • duck ant an a in •, the .. • . s g d. P Y g high$st prices going, . Poultry tak-• en 'every day an the week 'except Sunday —W;, 'Marc)uis,. Base Line, (•FOWL WANTED = ALL KINDS, dressed or live. :Delivered any day in the week, liihes rie id.- d 6 t p ti pa, T, 2 Mason, the 'Postoffice Store,,; Summerhill,—02,';? 'FARM 'FOR SALE --LOT:, 40 AND • part of.. •Lot 39, :Con. 9,::. Godeeleli'' township',' consisting of 107 acres all cleared and good tillable' land with the crop tion of fire acres 'cf bush and ten acres of orchard et{n. Phone k,k on 166. —91, WANTED_ DRIED APlPLES BUT-' taining:'apples, plums and •cherries, Farm in good; conditign being ? . I'RESH' CREAM CAN BE RAD AT - B�41iff's and McLenuan's restaur= ter, Eggs; etc., : I•Ii,ghest ` rice raid,' -Can$elon, •Bros• P —p3 , ' :; • .of ' I`;ood clay loam, well' -fenced ,and having `an 'abundance oY. excellent Wat er. On the premises ane , two. a., s. 1800 _, HOUSE, -, ROR SALE. NTN[ barns, one 58x30 with shed 25s1O, all on Stone foundation. The oth-. PRINCESS T • ', ',- �E •, Oven •-every Evming� GOOD BRIGHT ,, 1; story.frame dwellin ou g Ontario ,street, .hn good ;repair; ; good stone cellar„ Lot and half, :: i a •r • ; •, w th garden and fruit trees.—Misr M, J. Boles. —06. er bar n is bUx30 with shed 47x30 and also a rave! house; g e, Situated one mile from sehoril . mile from English church 1 mile' from Meth- edict `church, 5 miles Ecom Clinton,. 6 mires from Bayfield, `Rural Tele SHCIWIN'G IIIGII .CLASS MOVING PTCTUREB. : TELEGRAPH SCHOOL:- I HAVE' h pone connection; Also part of Lot- 36, Telephone Road; containing •50 • "• 5 'cents• .Saturdays aad holidays .L0 cent• s, Children ac- companied by their par- exits, cents, , . • CQME AND SPEND' A HAPPY started a night telegraph school and start ,a ool as soon as t day sch• can sell my flour and feed store, or exchange it for town or farm prop- erty-A. E, Matheson, —05, acres adjoining school and 4 miles • from Clinton', on which there are no buildings but containing a small swamp making £t an `excellent pas- ture farm. For Further particulars apply on the premises, or address—Y Geo: A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone hIOU7t. FARM FOR SALE. = A GOOD 7 on 155. — 71. By=Law No.1 Ofor 1913 • of the Town of Clinton. w .----- . A BY-LAW FOR ENTRUSTING TO ONE COMMISSION TFIE CON - TROL OF ALL PUBLIC UTTL- WORKS OWNED BY :THE CORPORATION OF TIIE TOWN OF CLINTON. •which WHEREAS 53, virtue of By-law •eldest No. 11 lot 19111 of the said Town the farm consisting' of 88 acres, being Lot 76, Maitland eon„ Goderich • township. 2 miles north of Hol- nesville, convenient to church and school, also cheese and butter Fac- foxy, Good .seven room house with pantry and, back kitchen, ex- plenty colt wacerlar, plena of hard and piped •to. barn ; good bang baro 45x45, straw shed gclass an. Tivo orchards ,principally' spies and baldwins. Farm tile drained, well Fenced, halal' bush, no waste land, all seeded down except L7 acres is ploughed. Ru al tele-. phone in house with long distanoe connection, also on Rural mail de- FARM FOR SALE—THE UNDER - you orchardew signed offers For sale his rine farm of about 130 acnes adjoining the'; town of Clinton. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and has good buildings -brick house, bank barn, driving house; pig pen, etc—all comparatively new. A first all kinds of fruit, also small fruits. he farm is well fenced and Wel drained and is a very dosis home. For further partieu aPP1Y on premises, or address Torrance, Clinton 'F. O. that fiat. he will continue to un- prove: . ,Rev.. Mr. Fisher, of Lambeth, .a Per- mer pastor here, preached in the Methodist church on Sunday week. Mr, 'John . Colclough paid a business visit to 14ronkton last week. Mrs. Iacnes'Ha� itt is •visiting Fri_ 6g' ends in Michigan. ' Mr. S. A. Poplesbone visited his mother in Exeter. last week. Mr, and Mrs: A. W. Sloan left last week - on an extended 'visit to Har- listen, Toronto, Sault Ste. Marie and probably also across the Amer- can border, Mrs. Sloan has not been in good health for some time and it is hyped the change will be beneficial. Master Lyall Robinson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. R. H. Robinson, had his ctdllar bone broken while at play at school one day recently, Mr. Herbert McElroy of Listowel visited hie home here for a few days felt week, ° Miss Duff rot Detroit is visiting her uncle and aunt, -Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter- Marriages PERDUE—MOSE — In Clinton, on Dee. 1inth, by Rev, C. L. Lang, ford, Beatrice, Adeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es Mose, to Francis Elymer Per• due, all of'Goderich township. Births A,LDINGTON—At Wingha.m, on Nov. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Alden ton, a son. g CLARI{—In Goderich, on .Nov, a"0th, to Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Olark, CambxTtlge street, twin sons. - Deaths LIVINGSTONE—Tn Huliett, on Dec. 345, Thomas Livingstone, in his 89th. year. CAMPBELL. -In Morris 00 Dee. 3r•d,Power Duncan Camphell in his 5815 Y ear• TYREMAN In Seafortli, on Nov. 2715, Andrew Tyreman, aged 91 years and 10 months. COOPER—In Seafortlr, on Dec. 2nd, control of the Waterworks System of the said Town hair been entrusted to a commission and commissioners have been duly elected pursuant thereto ; livery route. Possession given to . suit purchaser. — Lewis Tebbutt, Holmesville, Telephone 9 on 143, Goderich Township. —06, „'1G R THE ��11��1 AND WHEREAS the said Cot- potation has hereto[ore entered into , agreement , with the lIydro-Elee- file Power Commission. of Ontario for the supply of eleebrical power and it is necessary that a commis- sion should be elected to control and operate the works undertaken by • the Corporation for the distribution and TO RENT -28 ACRES VERY BEST clay land, 4 miles from Goderich, small house, `good barn, old or- chard, very suitable for market= garden, poultry, milk etc. Phnses- cion immediately.—Oliver Johnson, Clinton. 02. Live a The supply of electrical power in put - suance of Section 1 of An Act Re- speeting Municipal Electric Light and Works, being Chap: 49 of the Statutes passed in the Second year of Reign of His Majesty Kung George V(1912)meat, g ; AND WI-IERE•AS it is desirable that all utilities of the said WANTED: EXPERIENCED GIRLS and girls to learn knitting and looping. Will pay $5.00 per week while 1'earrang. .Steady employ - •the pleasant position. Apply now.—Clinton Knitting Co. —93 ' s - ' public Town should be placed under the con - trol of a commissions to be known as `"Phe Public Utilities' Commission of the Town of Clinton:" AND WIi) Ri Ao it is also 1 e s i r a b 1 e that the commis- stoners elected to control and open - IT WILL PAY YOU.—WHEN HAV- ing an auction sale advertise it in • ' The News -Record which goes into the great majority of homes in the district, ° _— W>fngham ' Mr. J, Lloyd Awde, who has car- Grace Violetta, in`ant daughter of blr. and Mrs. John Cooper, aged 7 months and 11 days. ' vied on a flour and feed store here' or some time, has disposed of it to Messru. Howson and Brocklebank: Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Johnston have retained from Toronto and taken up residence again in Wingliam, •Mr and Mrs, Geo. %7oller. and daughter have returned [rein an ex- tended trip through the west. Mn,Rm. NOTICE — ALL OUTSTANDING cheques of the. Holniesvifle Cheese ' Factory must be presented at kick for payment by Dec. 31st or they will not be honored. By order of directors,—C.eo. P. Gould, Score- 3°• — tar 11-2. ate the waterworks system of the said Town and being in office at the time when this By-law- shall come into force shall constitute "The Public Utilities Commission" of 'the said Town until their successors in erre shall have been elected ; THEREFORE '1'1.41, MUaN'ICIPAL COUNC2L. OF TI3F. TOWN OF BELLEVIEW F A' R 5I DAIRY. -- From our stock of first-class cows we are prepared to su 1 supply you twice daily with the best of milk and cream. ge solicit a share Pof your patronage,—E. B. Hill, Phone hone -80, • ' - - Mallagli of Vari:ouver vgis- lted his sister, Miss Annie Mall h, and his -aunt Mrs. Herdsman recent- ly, Mr. ane Mrs: J'okn Linklater have noved to l'eeswater, where ' their FOR SALE, —000D WHITE PINE Lumber at 520 per thousand feet.— Apply to W. J. 'Paisley. —11. OLINTONENACTS AS FOLLOWS 1; That all Public. Utilities owned by Vie Corporation of the Town of Clinton be, and the same are hereby placed under the control and manage - menti of one Commission to be renown as "The Public Utilities Com- mission of the Town of Clinton" and to be composed of three Com- tt`ssioners f whom the head of the Municipal Council of , the said Town for the time being shall ex -officio be one and the 'other two shall be el- elected in the manner provided by the Municipal Waterworks Act. •PER 2. That the Commissioners who; having been: duly elected, shall be• the Water Commissibnerll of the Town` of Clinton at the time _ when this By-law :shall come into - force ROOMS and BOARD. WILT, EVERYONETHAT WILL FURNISH SUCH ACCOiVIMODA- TION FOR ANY YOUNG TLAD- IRS TFIAT WE MAY BRING TO THE TOWN FOR ADDITIONAL LIELP IN OUR FACTORY, PLEASE REGISTER THEIR NAMES WITH US AND CON - A GREAT FAVOR. Clinton Knitting Co. • a s • • soot is en aged in the furniture bus- Wingham is sorry to Pose suctf good citizen;. it actions fire occurred in Walker & Oleg g's factor y i;eceutly. It might have been much more serious but. the fine Weil of the firemen. Postmaster Fisher .visited' Paisley friends reeehbly. Mr, FOR SALT; — 0001) 1CI'i'CIIEN range; coal and wood, dining room table, hang ing lamp, baby carriage end's fecv other articles. Apply be- tweed 9 and 1.2 a.in. bq (Rev) C: ] Jeakurs, the Rectory Clciuton. —11-1, and Mrs. 4Vnl, Maxwell have returned to their. home fn Learning- after' a fortnight's visit with friends and 'relatives in town. and vicinity. Mrs. Edward Bosman has. returned after spending the summer months with her daughter in the west. Mrs. W. J. Pattison visited her daughter in Toronto last week. Rev, John Pollock conductel anni-Ont. versary services in Toronto on Sun- ' HOUSE FOR S.4L11 STORY AND a half franc house on Queen street, 10 rooms, town' and soft • water. acre of land with a number of apple, plain and pear' trees, A stab- le and good sized eliicken house. her For further: particulars apply on premises : or addrebs—Mrs, Albert Turner, Clinton, —11 - .ton. Dungannon Kr, Richard Cousins of the produce one was thrown icor a huggy and bruised.a few days ago; eking a short vacation necessary• The junior department of the Pub- school was closed • last week ow- g to the illness of the teacher, Tus Beattie, Mr, Benson Case has en in charge since. 31 is hoped. iss Beattie will soon ' recover. Tire remains of the late Mrs.• Tomas Pentland, who passed' away Edmonton were brought home for tetnient, the 'Funeral taking ;place on last. to Dungannon; •cerne- Y g r The deceased was seventy-four . y•y- ens of age and was with her, dau- and granddaughter , making 'a', sit in 'the west ' when she Was richer with •paralysis from which e , never Tallied. The' Pentlands ere old settlers here and,were Very ghly esteemed. Mr, Pentland died June last. A' very lively public meeting, was . in. Agricultural! lien on Monday eek of the ratepayers of West awanosh and •Colborne with the officials' to hear a report P oun the engineers Who had • :been the. "Young Drain" -and' had ale awards,.etc.; in':regard to Phis creek lead hecome Filled and was injur-ing the land of r. W:H.Wilson, who petrtionel councileto have , steps taken to i oar it out. Engineer Roberts ac- was asked .to go over the ound and make .a: report which he d. at the.aast council meeting,' ,hie, timate of the work` required fall- g a little short_, of .59;000, of Fitch Colbornie township• would pay -5i -tie ratepayers,"to pay, the re- ainder, .• 21..was. decided to hold court •01 revision; later .to consider. appeals and a bylaw will' passed regarding ;the oonelgttction the drain. and' effect shall be "The Public Tit- •.tittles Commmston of the Town of „ Clinton until their successors in of- lice shall have been duly appointed. 3. That dill By-law shall come in- to: force and take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. ' 4: That the 'votes of the rate -pay -can ors b[ the said Municipality .shall be taken' on this By-law on Monday' the '5th day of January 1014 commencing at the hour :of nine o'clock' in the forenoon and; continuing until five o'clock in the afternoon of Clic same day, at the following places within the Municipality : ANDREW'S, HARD. At the 'Poivn Hall 14.,„ Fl. Saville, Dep. ' Returning,Oflicer. Sewing Machines and Supplies t' If you need a new Sewing Mac- hine let me know about it for I supply you with any make you desire. I also keep Yon hand a Tu 11 stock of supplies, needles„ oil, etc..11 the machine you have ' needs .repairing -bring it to me and I will put it to rightta. general Insurance business also carried on, _ 1 A. iH00PER ' Stone Next Kultse.s Grocery. s - a/. ;.. 1► ` ` • e- . :I ± - . day, the services in the Baptist church here being taken by Rev. Jas:. Hamilton of London, aa former pas- tor. Pilo Members of: the adult Bible class' of St: Andrew's church held a very suceescful At -Home in the Sunday school room on St. Andrew's Night. - A CA Club has been formed for the TEACHER WANTED FOR S.S. NO.. 1, Stanley. Experienced teacher. Christ- Duties to continence after C cnas vacation, State salary ' and qualifications:—Apply to M. Mc- Ewan; Sec. 11. R., No. 5, Clinton, Ont. -=.•10=-3 develo rent di the h sicial, Wren-' " pphysicial, sal, moral and social nature of 'its members." Maleb over fourteen are eligible for membership,ST. Edward Pattison, brother 11 • Mn, W. J; Pattison bf town, died at the home at D.uim's Valley, Algoma, last weelr, , The lecearrd was a resident of.Wingham several years ago. The oun a people of the. town gave Farewell levee TEAC'LTER 4l'i\NTED. FOR TJ'. S. S. No, 12, Hallett and Goderich—Surra- aiierhill school, Applicabfons receiv- ed up to noon on Wednesday, Dec 3rd, duties to commence Jan. 5th, , 1914. State salary 'and experience. —T. J. Lindsay; Secretary, R. R. No. 1,- Clinton. -09 Thos; Watts, Poll Clerk, ST, JAMES' WART. At the Sample Rooms south of 'the Rattenbur 1House. Yy A. •7: Gri De Retrrrnin Oilier•,Fru'its gg, h g J• H. Twitchell, Poll Clerk. ST. JOHN'S WARD. At Geo. Levis 'Office. J. C. McMath, Dep: Returning -Officer, Frank Evans, ARD : ST.GEORGE'S S W + At David I7IliDep.• Garcia e Shop g S. J. Andrews, Dep. Retuimna-Officer, John Cuoinghane, Poll Clerk: Passed this day, of ' Pa191 : RIC, MAYOR. NOT d' 1- TAKE Notice that the above is a, l _�. FANCY G00D SWEI ORANGES T $3,25 A BOA; A ,. SIZ1 S. BEST KIND OF E BANANAS 20c. A DOZEN, NTS 4 AND55 A BOX. LF TS $ MALAGA GRAPES 20c. 1,13. — SWEET ORANGES 25c,, 30c., 40o,, AND 60c. DOZEN. ' PINEAPPLES AND CHESTNUTS. i ALL KINDS OF BISCUITS. ' • _ . �� a fol: Manager Evans of the Dominion Bank, and Mrs. lav- ans, in the town hall on Friday ev-, ening prior to 'their to Ber-' p 1}n •ceived 1VIr,Antirew Sliller was suddenly stricken while Walking on the street on Saturday and. at tfime' f ilii y n' o wr•iting g littler hope is •held out for his recov- eny, Mr. Miller ie a retired :, farmer and is about eighty, of ase. • TEACHER WANTED, -A FOR S. S. No, 5, Stanleyember 1015. ns' re until December ].Ot1. Duties- to commence January Id,, 19.14, State salary' and experience.—Ad- dimes: the Secrctax y, Robert McCITn- the 1.3,.. o. 1, Y. Zurich .P. O R•. z /0-2 • years On Nov. 26, at the horme, of Mn: - and Mr's.' Chas: Donaldson„ Wingham, the. marriage. took place of Eleanor Stewart, youngest daughter' of Mrs: Caesar Perdue, Luelinow, to Mr. Hat- , ris Faegan of Thessalon. •Rev. • J. - ..Durrad of Lnoknow, officiated. 'Tie. bride', who was given away by ' her brother, • James, wore a tailored.' ,suet of ...navy blue' with • Amt to match. The green's gift, to the bride was a piano,, After ;the , wed- ding byeakfa t Mr, and Mrs.: Faegae loft for a''trip to Toronto avid Nia= • gars. They, vatll •restde in Te, e'ssalon. ,'' ,.• - --.-- CHOICE -PASTURE FARM " FORCLI Sale :—Lot 21, Concession 5; Stan- ley, containing 77 acres under, ;cul-:. tivatron, 40 . acres in pasture • and 7 acres in' good bush ;' consisting of • cedan,'hemlock, beech and , maple. • '1'herr, is a good risme ,pain and cedar log house. Those wishing :to purchase a good pasture farm .with opportunity tor light . agriculture wilt do well in interesting ltem- selves is this property, as river this faun ,and .woods through runs ir' g afford excellent shelter, and grass is alway:e the best.—Apply to J. • true copy:01 a: proposed By-law which has been taken into consideration and Which will be finally passed by file council of the municipality in the event pi. 'the :assent of the el- cetera being obtained. • thereto after one moirtlr from the •first publication in The Clutton News -Record; .tlhe: date of which publication 'was Thursday the Eleventh• day ,oi D:ecemper 1913 and that' the votes of the electors OF the Said muni•efpality •w• ill be 'taken thereon on 'the day . and -at the hor(rrs sad ,places -therein. fi•xed. D. L. 'MacPHERSON • -•: - Town Clerk. Dated this =''11th day of December `EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF FRUITS. ALL KINDS OF NUT'S,, ~� LEMONS 20c. AND, 30c. DOZEN. -— 1 CANDIES, -TOBACCOS AND • CTGAiiS. ' PURE IMPORTED OLIVE OIL,' �+ �OJ.* CARUSO, i .NEXT -IRWIN & TYNDALL'S " ' STORE, -OPPOSITE. TOWN : , • • a » i The one aim newspaper that charade f the farmer, im and oat of season ed -i athroears, 3 rin„ the, last " vent[ s done ars ur the Farmer's eekly. Sun, of Toxonto. If ytiu are laking a business of farming . yon 111alna1 the, Sun,.' the [atmer's b,U9 - iss paper, of .groat help, , not only'_cd h 'you,, butt to every person on the arm , .Let arts' Send -Toil some,'"seine .r - - ' , Seaforth • :J. Richardson, Varna. • • - Miss Helen Beattie, daughter id ,ryMr, ' .Ttihn Beattie, . Who• has; been ' in the west 'for • soma time, ha. 'return;': •home,• :Mdas Beattie lta n 't, been:; ' enjoying ,good.healjtli lately blit,,• it is' hoped ,that -she ' Will speedily -tine. FOR SALE =HOUSE AND LOT (No. 493) on Albert street. A. Scotchniere, proprietor. S e v•8 n rooms;„cellar,'•town waterworks. � aere garden with , stables For par- �, titulars apply tie A h.,i , Matheson, roye, Clinton; 0111. -10 1983, HALL,