The Clinton News Record, 1912-02-22, Page 5:February 22nd, (912 Clinton News -Record
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The Horticeltural Socieey Cs oiler
.ing prizes for the best pansies, elete
tewn's emblem, for the coming sea -
The Canadian Order of Fe iesters
arid their annual oyster euppeo on
iday week. After the supper them
was a good program.
Mr. R, le. Saelows lelt east. week
ler his ' annual ton days jaunt amid
irb,e wilds of Algonquin Park. He
:wee accompanied by A. MeQuerrie.
Mr. C. M. Ross had one of his
lands badly crushed in the Amerioan
Road Machine Company's factory one
day last week.
Kr, J. B. Hawkins left last week
for Edmonton.' His faintly will fel-
low later.
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° The ladies af tem Baptist church
nerved a "Dutch' supper one evening
last week, whese was much enjoyed.
Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Elliott left
en Thursday for the Ole Country,
Mr. Elliott hieing received an ap-
pointment on the Dominion • Govern-
ment, Immigration staff, with head-
quarters at Glasgow. ' and asserted with some ,c,on-
The( choir of Knox church gave an fldence that pe had no found lawn
excellent concert on Monday eveneag bowlers bad men, as some intimate,
ef last week. - bull on the contraey, they Were good -
County Auditors Cantelon and Mc- natured, straight, agreeable uoople
nWan were at their work of audit- to be thrown with.
rag the county accounts last week. Mr. Planetoid was then asked to
The firm of Muir and Holimeier rise to his feet, and forthwith plunge
have desolvea, the business to 'Ire car- ed with great gusto into a very
ried on by the later: in future. dramatic, -although somewhat humor -
Mr. 0. W. Dancey has gone on a oils account of his lee -long friend
trip to Vancouver, in C. Mr. Joseph Forrester's heart-rending
experiences and severe financial trials,
in connection with a steer. It wound
appear from Mr. leansfordos account
,which was of course as strieley at-
curately matter of fact, unimbellished
and free from prolixity ae that.
geueleman is so justly famed for,
that the animal in question had been
the subject of highly seeentific exper-
imental feeding, on the part of Mr.
Joseph Forrester r, and from, the fact
that straw, dry, soaked, boiled, fried,
stewed, roast, cold and hot, had
formed the diet of- the 'animal for
many weeks, it was not altogether an
unexpected termination, when an
alarming conditione of inabilety to
perform those functions that tend
to the prolongation of existence. were
found to exist. The prompt utiliza-
tion of every means known to the
common ,farmer, supported by the
efficient aid of that well-known ,',m.
Port Albert
Mrs. Tilos'. Grope is visiting , in
Detroit, Mich. '
Miss L. Young, who has lean ain
Gederiele heepital undergoing tepee-
ment for, her eyed, having had oneL,of
them operated upon, is now improv-
lug- and. has returned home. j
Miss Hornby of Eleraniller is vis-
iting al t the home of Mr. A. Toeing.
Miss Roeella Schoenhals' is visiting
in the county town this week.
Mr. T. Dixon ' is looking veer leapt:
over the arrival at ells heme of a
little daughter.
Our Miller lias a gang of men cut -
thy ice in the milt pond this weele,
. We understand a beef ring. has been
formed , in this vicinity, " It is a
good idea if properly carried out.
The members are then 'assured' of
getting- the best meat and at the
lowest possible price.
Fifth Annnal Supper.
Wontinued from page 1)
Township Morris
A large number of Morris township
-people attended the annual meeteng of
late Rural Telephone Co. at Brussels
ea Tuesday week..
Edgar McCutcheon, of McKillop,
has been renewing old friendships in
this locality.
Township Clerk MeEwan was in
Goderieh lest week attending es his
Oleos as one of the county auditor's.
- A good cow belonging to D. Badge -
ley, died last week from indigestion.
Monday week 'Robert Nichol as -
needed the windmill tower, about 40
feet, to oel the gearing. In some
way he got his left hand caughtin
' the gear and before he got free' very
serious damage was done in the way
of crushing and mangling it, the fin -
mind finger had to be amputated at
gers suffering particularly. The se -
early decay of the hair feleimes, ow,
St. Helens.
Mg to the rapid combustion of the ad- 4
enoiti tissues. This subject before Mrs. Cranston has returned after a
me, continued Mr. Forrester, shows 'pleasant visit with friends . in Wing-
sinlilar jaw development mid abnorne. ham,
y of thoracis cavity as the former
subject, resulting I ani told Pi the
soubribetet of "D. M." being applied
to the gegtlernan "in question, or "S.
S" as' he is known to, ahem.
eelelet possessing the good points
in the dear of the skull which I
have ref erred' -to ei the former subject'',
I noleco that the frontal development
is infinitely superioe. In fact, whilst
I. am unwilling to embarrass . this
geatleman by spealting in his
presence, for I notice the bump of
modesty is exceedingly above the ab-
erage, I must say gentleMen, hem
tie a mart of no mean order. The
bumps I mow handle are indinateve of
marvellous scope of intellectual abil-
ity. Here are language, locality;
music, foreneie ability,' ideality,
truthfulness, administration, caution,
statesmanlike breadth of thought,
large -heartedness, b`usiness percep-
tion, charitableness, love, of art, all
lying .in strong cluvelopereent side by
side. Whether ie lie a matter of con-
gratulatilon or regret, I ehould not
like to say but where ven-
eration ' siloeld appear, this
gentleman has a distinct hol-
low in which you see I can place ray
finger ; eo show. that splendid
British independence that does not
care a rap for anybody else's opinten.
The would-be' Phrenologist 'hero began
to wander away from his legitimate
subject, and to speak moue or less
incohercintly about the Darwinian
theory'. Some of his friends got
really alarmed, and feared that a
now brand of Irish, aerated water was
,beginrene to gee in its deadly work.
Howevem, he finally set down and,
the host was evidently much relieved.
that no woeso consequences had
ensued.
Mr.Hoover in his well-trained mari-
ner as a public speaker of consider-' l FOR SALE. -SMALL COAL HEAT -
able fame, then spoke of the pleasure
it gave ?he members ,of the C. L. B.
C. 'to be present, how greatly they
had enjoyed the evening and moved
a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson which was seeended, passed
and presented with due ,formality.
Mr. Jackson returned thapks on be.
half of Mrs. J‘eksore and himself,
after which the members of the party
once more exposed' themselves to the
her ofveterinaries, Dr. Evans ; the dangers .ol ocomotion upon the
A eleighload ,of young people from
eround Fordyce drove to Winghameone
evening last• weelc and spent a please
eat. finer at the , home of Mrs. Chas.
Mise Mabel' eloreison of White-
church visited at the home of Mr. S.
Phillips tact awe, .
Miss Sarah A. Durnin speree Sunday
at the home of her mother, Mrs. C.
Deride.
Will Macdcmald of Wingimin
called on old friends around St:
ens lately.
Mr. W. J. Irwin and Mr. W., John-
son of Kenloss visited at the, home
of Mr. William Weeds on Sunday.
Me. and Mrs. I -I. D. Woods. spent
Sunday at the latteees home in
Wingharn.
The concert, under the auspices of
the Women's Institute came off- on
Friday evening lash and was very suc-
cessful. The proceeds amounted to
tleety-one &Alone which goes to pay
for the new piano in time hall.
Hensall
Mrs C. S Hawke M /Menton. visit
ed friends in town recently.
Mr. Geo. Card of Mice, North Da-,
kota, formerly of Mensal, has been
in town the past week calling on
old friends.
Mrs. Balfour of Regina, Sask., ior-
mealy of happen, has been visitiine
friends in town.
A London firm has heed negotiating
with the council with regard te starle
ing the foundry,
administration of lenseed oil in ge, treacherous roads and pieiii holes,
erously profuse quantities, all failed
in their purpose; and • in a moneent of
desperation Mr. Joseph Forrester at-
tempted to conduct the 'steer to the
Grand Trunk depot, where the most
Zurich cienifortable accommodation was
provided for his transportation to
Toronlle. The steer consented to leave
hia happy liome of all winter, stag -
last week. gered out in to the open air, took
Mr.(Alex. Rheum of Edmonton vis- one brief look at sun and sky and
°Red brother,' Mr. 'A. d. Ehems, the whiteness of lee( snow'breathed
recently.. ' in a'garn elle fresh air, laid down flee
Rev. G. II. Browti assisted Rev. J. on leis back, kicked 'his feet in the.
H. Ggebaell of Dashwood with spec- air *in token of his disapprobation of
ieal services last week.. . all sciehtifie, experimental,' cost re -
A five-year-old mare at Mr. Simon duceng plans of feeding cattle and
Sararas' sale 'the other day was sold expired. Art. Forrester with that
for $285, calm philesembile fortitude of ' the
•,The annual meeting of the Farmers Scoteh race, comforted himseet that
Institute • es being held here ties, although he would have 'to pay: fox
(Thursday) afternoon' . and evening burying tire animal now defunce, yet,
(Messrs. ,Gaverr Barbour of Cross Hill at least, he had the hide. But sadly
and Henry Grose 01 Lefroy will be did Mr. Ransford recount, how !nee -
the speakers. , fortunes seldom came elone. Ill luck
Mr. John Johnson, Jn., of near, still pursued his dear old friend ; and
Blake died on Theesday morning last the next evening, althotigh a three -
atter an illness lasting over 8evei..1 fold cord be not quickly broken, he
mouths. Much regret is eepressee encountered one flushed with success
at his early demise. and lost the hide,
The remains of Mrs. Levi, Hama- • M. Forrester by way of reply, in -
cher, who died in Sagina*, Mich, teethed the company that Mr. Rens-
were brought here for ineerment. , ford's account of his late reverses,
be .regretted .to say, were only j too
True, but in, lieu of making a speech
he would proceed to give, them proofs
of his skill in (to him) a,new branch
of research, viz : phrenology. • 'rims
company were delighted. The fimt
'subject of examination was Councillor
the Fier'. Fred. Jackson, Mr. For-
rester at once, the Mon. gentleman
being seated, proceeded to show what
a perfectly magnificent specimen of a
head: he had the good fortune ,to ex-
amine, Occasionally, gentlemen, said
this learned fermer, it is rny inisfor-
tune to examine a head that 'has hair
upon it. Hair naturallyeprevents that
minute examination of the contour of
the skull, that is so essential to ail:
results. But hero, gentlemen, here is
a skull, in all ate bare baldness, en-
tirely 'fleeced of hair, save and ex-
cepting a slight fringe around the
lower' edge, which in no way interfer-
es ‘i till my examinatioe. I do not
confine my examination alone to the'
skule, 'tire face should be taken in
conjunction with -the ,head'. . Mere, In
the subject, before you, will be not-
iced enormous jaw power and magni-
ficent( proportions in the thoracic cav-
ity ; showing ' at once good nature,
kindliness of heard, m love of good
living in both eating andere-tiding,
and not only a love of: these., • bull an
ability to iedulge,. that merly migh
be proud of ; hence it es, that this
gentleman as known to these who
have the privilege and pleasure of els
:intimate acquatareinoes as "dear'old
G. It," The 'frontal development
large, observation, reason, language
and particularly tire , ability to a, -
'The Brucelield Seed Show. -The teat uureasonableness, absurdity and
„anneal spring show under the auspie so' forth, which latter possession
ivy' of ,ebe South Huron Aguleultura naturally „ makes this gentlemen at(
Society Will be held in Walker's hall ewe:heal° member of our town come
Brucefield, on Friday, March 1st ell. At the rear of this magnificent
This is an 'event of which farrrrinm'c seeetinen of elcull I observe a'-neem-
ehould take advantage. There i al development of phrloreatly, of
nothing more important than the pro- philology, of philanhhu,my and of
wring of good seed. . This fair en- philostorgical • philoprogemitiveness.
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abler the seller and buyer to get to- It is to be ,hoped that these invalu-
:gether at close 'range, glees, the man able ealente not he allowed to lie
-who has seed to sell an OPPOrttmity eorenant. Me. Joseph Forrester ellen
•af shOweng its excellence and gives intimated his desire to examine Me
the :man who weete Si ley seed the Ransford's heed •plubnoloeicaily.. And
opeortunity of learning where be can on that gentleman graciously come
get the best. . On this oceasion very plying, here, said Mr. Poerestor, (is
liberal prizes are. °leered and it is another beauleirl specimen 'of a skull
hoped there will he a good display of eether a larger wider fringe' of hail(
seeds of all kinds. The seed will be around the lower part, Mit all. Um
judged by Mr, Porter, B. S. A., , top 'exposed for examlnateon. The
Petrol.ia, who will also deliver an ad e learned gen !Ionian proceeded to dila
(hese to thew present, M.r. Porter ate upon the gene-C:01y accepted ox.
is a' graduate of the Ontario Aeeicul- planation of bald heads, being the ee-
tural College e'amid is being tent by stilt of a high order of1 brain power,
' the Warp Department of Agrietd- and of the constant if ere -pressure use
Aerie • • . • '& such brain power, reediting in the
Dr. Campbell and Mr. F. W. Hess
attended the auto show at London
A Telephone Meeting
The annual meeting of Brussels,
Morris and Grey Telephone Company
was hold in the town hale, Brussels.
elleesday afternoon of last week.
least year's trio was re-elected as
wlerectors, viz. -F, S. Scott, 11, Free
ter and E. Bryan& '
Thos. Miller, of Moans, was re -ap-
pointed as Auditor.
In the general discussion of the
Company's, affairs the President gave
aa account of the vavious steps tak-
en during the year and answered a
running fire of queries rienneed
with the same. The growth and sue -
teas of the, Company has been a
matter of pride, and promise to those
4ionnectee with it and the manage
Metre55 )to be commended for the
way businees has peogressed. It is
Impossible to work a system coven
leg so much ground and serving so
many people so as to please every
At a subsequent meeting of the
illirechrs 1'. S. Scott was re -appoint=
ed Preeident and R. Proctor, Vice -
President.
'There are now over '700 telephones
oh the circuit and a godly' number
'will be added in the corning spring
This work could be greatly augment -
ad by an increased activiei on the
part of the presene holders ill
ntendine the use ',Of the phone,
and in due time found thernsolves once
flier° at home and in bed.
-By Je R.
East Wawanush
Mrs, Sam Daer returned home Sat-
urday from Parkhill where she has
beeti visiting her father who is Ser•
lously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter \Yelper and lit-
tle daughter of Mullett visited Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Stoltz, ,
Mrs. Debella, is at present visiting
Seaforth friends.
Mr. Fred Partly of Egmondville is
at present visiting in this vicinity.
Miss Effie Stoltz, who has been tin-
der the doctor's care lately is now.
convalescent.
Me. Moses Holtzhaur visited the
past few days in Hanover„
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bentley
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Saunders of Mellott.
Mr. John Doerr and Mr. Relieve
Johnston, two successful farmers of
this vicinity, are, to be compliment-
ed on the fancy pieces trey received
for two colts. The former recently
sold one coming three -years -pad, for
$225, while Mr. Johnstone ,realized
$300 for his of the same. age.
Mr. Harvey Benleey, who has been
employed in the bakery business in
ClInton for some eime, is at present
at home preparing ea take an' ox
-
tended trip West in the near future.
Marriages
McD(eWELL -- SNELL- In " East
Wawanosh on Feb. 13th, by Rev.
R. A. Milder of Auburn. Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Airs.
Geoege Snell, to John McDowell
of Westfield.
VINUENT McDOWELL -,,On Feb.
1.4th -by Rev. R. A. Miller " of
'Auburn, Ileettea, eecond daughter
of Mr.. and Mts. John McDowell
of Westfield, to Albert Vincent of
• Warner, Alberta. ,
LINDSAY--COATES-e•At the Manse,
Cranbrook, en February 14th, by
Rev. D. B. McRae, John lamdsey,
, of Neepawa, Man., to Mabel Coat-
- es, of Grey township.
Births
Clinton, an Feb. 17th,
eo Mr. and -Mrs. W. H. Hellyar, a
LARDER- Al I-Iolmesvelle on Feb
18th, to Mr. ancE Mrs: Larder, a
son. .
DIXON -Al.Port Albert, on Feb.
15th, to • Mr. and Mrs, 'reds,
Dixon, a daughter.
DIIAGER--At Veal ton, on Feb. 14th,
to Mr. abcf Mrs. Chas. Deageeci,
laughter.
11,10K .eY-In 'Hayfield, on Feb. 8th,
to Me, and Mrs. Hugh Mele ay , a
(tette-liter.
FEleOUS.OeT--In Meleeelop, on Feb.
th, to Mr. and Mee. W. Fergus-
on, a da.ughter.
AIANSON-Di Blalco, on February
12th, to Mr, amid Mrs. J, A.
'Manson, a son.
-Deaths
Cli nton; on • Feb. 18th,
Russel William son of Me, and
Mrs. Iddo, Crich, aged e3 years
anti 1 month. '
GRIEVES --In Sealer -tie on Feb, 15th
Ellen Matilen Charubere, wile
John Grieves, aged 64 years. • .
DAWSON-In Seatorth, on Feb, 11th,
Edward Dawson, aged 78 yeate •
MIK Grey townehip, on Feb
Nee Alexander V, son of J,osePb
ned Limier:. McKee; aged months
and 3 days.
eer suitable for bedroom or would
, make capital heater for poultry
house. Price° $3.75. Also an A
1 brass reading lamp, new,, will
sell for $4. -Harold Raynor, the
Elevator. -19-
FOR SALE. --1 new Por!and cutter,
1 new buggy and oneeused buggy in
good repaer.-Apply to C. H. Pugh;
Clinton. -19-3
FOR SALE. -A: GOOD DURHAM
cow, due to calve April lst.-Apply
to John Lanxon, Huron Road, Gode
erich Township. ' • -19-
FOR SALE SMALL FRAME
house, 18 x 30, tout roome, only up
a short time and well finished, all
pine. To be removed.- Fenwick
Stewart, phone 5 on 147, Seanley,
Clinlon P. 0. ' -19
OPERATORS WAllseTED-' T H E
Jackson 1141g. Cd., have good pose -
tions for industrious eerie 16 yeans
of age and upwards.-• Apply to Je
McLeod, Superintendent. - 19
NEXT TUESDAY IS THE DAY DR.
Ovens, the eye, car, pose and
ttheeet specialist, will be at Holmes
.drug stere. Any person whose eyes
Peed attention or whose glasses need
changing 'will do well 'ee call and
see Dr. Ovens, • -19
FOR SALE -THE (UNDERSIGNED
offers his household furniture by
Sale. Enquire at the residence of
Mr. John G. Medd, next door. -
Jelin McClacherty. -18.
FOR SALE, THREE SHORTHORN
HMIs, two Deans and one red. From
imported stock -on both sides. All
ready for senece -James Snot?.
-16.
SHEEP FOR SALE. -A NUMBER,
(4 well bred breeding ewes. -R.
Fetzsimon & Son. -14,
FOR'SAL•E.-A GENERAL STORE
with Postoffiee and Rural Telephone
in connection. For fuebber partic-
ulars apply to The News -Record le
WOOD FOR SALE.-eTHE HEST
'Maple and Beech weed, cut , any
length. wanted. Orders leeta ate
town Pffiee:--elee G. leaneford.
FOR, SALE. --Two, 2 -YEAR- OLD
colts, rising three years, fired by
Bar I. --Apply so Robert IVIarehall,
Hayfield Line, Goderich llewnship.
J -09
FOR SALE, A FIRS r-orass
National Cream Separator. Will be
sold Obeap as I have- given up farm-
inge-A. D. Wiltse, •Clenteiti. -00
BoAtiolims WA NTED-VOR, PART-
lieulars apply at The 'News -Record
• OMee. -18--
A U q.T I o N SALE OF C 0 W'S;
Horses and Young Cattle. Me. W.
H. Lobb has instructed' the under-
signed to sell 'by public auction at
lot 17,,con. 18, Goderich Township,
(whal is known as the Nesbitt
farm) on Monday, Fob. 26th, the
following : 1 heavy draft gelding
Using 3 years, e general purpose
gelding. rising 3, 1 agricultural geed. -
mg rising 5, 1 cow with. cell at
side, 3 cows to calve about time of
eale, 4 cows to calve in March, 8
cows to calve in Apeil, the above
cows are all good Durham grades,
1 yearling heifer, 3 heifers refine 2
ii steer's rising' 2, 3 high graft -Hol-
stein hoefeee rising 3, 'to calve about
the middle of March, 1 'high grade
Holstein heifer newly caLved, 2
Holstein cows due to calVo March
10th and April 16th, 1. thorough-
bred Jersey cow due to calve March
1st., Terms -6 months credit on ap-
proved jant notes or 6 percent. per
annum discount,for cash. Guarantee
-All cows not proving in calf by Ap-
ril lst may be returned, and money
or note will be refunded. -W.
Lobb, proprietor; T. Gundry, auc-
tioneer,
AUCTION SALE AT LOT 31, CON.
8, Goderich Township, on Tuesday,
March 5th, of the following : • 2
heavy geldings rising 6 and 8 years,
2 heavy geldings rising 3 and 4, 1
heavy gelding rising 2, 1 cow five
years newly calved, 1 cow 5 years
to calve in March, 1 cow 1 years
to eilve in May, 1 farrow cow 7
years, 3 steers rising 3, 1 heifers
vising 2, 5 yearling calves, 1 calf
6 weeks, .5 Leicester ewes, 1 year-
ling ram, feeiYorkshire sow with
second litter d'pigs at* foot, 1. set
bobsleighs, 2 goodeearm wagona,
1 democrat wagon, 1(409 buggy, 1
Deering disc drill nearlynnew, Mas-
sey -Harris binder, 6 foot,- -Massey-
Harris mower 6 foot, Mese-tee-Hare
ris Cultivator, hay rake, 2 single
plows, 2 furrow gang plow, land
roller, set diamond harrows, Deering
scuftler nearly new, Massey -Harris
cutting box nearly new, stoneboat,
pig rack, laddev 22 foot, wagon box
'with spring seat, see scales 1200
pounds, fanning mill, home power,
hay fork, rope, ear, slinge and pul-
leys all nearly new, vice and bench,
grind stone, 2 sugar kettles, buggy
pole nearly new, root pulpen, Deer -
big disc harrow, 2 sets heavy harn-
ess set peow harness, set Ugh?
harness, 5 21 -inch horse collars,
whiffietrees, neekyokes, forks, etc.,
Del'aval eneam separator nearly new
glass cupboard, kitchen cabinet
nearly neve, blaok haireloth sofa,
White sewing machine, 2 beating
stoves, with ripes, churn. Terms -
$10 and under cash, on over that
amount 9 neonths credit. A dis-
count of four percent( straight will,
be allowed an credit amounts. There
will be positively no reserve as the
proprietor has sold his farm. -Jas.
Elliott, proprietor ; T. Gundry,
auctioneer.
TILE FOR SALE. -WE HAVE A
large stock of well seasoned" tile
on hand in- all sizes from 2e to 10
inch, 12 inch made to order. Also
a large stock of good brick on hand.
Yards se. mee east of Egmondville.
-Krtise Bros., Eemondville P. 0:
Phone 9 on 145, -18-3.
Store.
Our new stook has, arrived and
every line is complete. Your
trial order will be appreciat-
ed.
Just to Hand
A harret of Lake' Superior Salmon.
'Also a.barref of' Salmon Trout. Try
Them.
AUCTION SALE Ole FARM IM-
Plements et Hill's Livery peen jmr
Canton on Saturday, March 2nd,
when the [Meowing well be thspesee
of : binder nearly new, Deering
„ mower, leeeringehorse rake, drill,
land roller, 3' walking plows,
disc, set troll harrows, coal
box, truck wagoii, lumber wagon,
water tank, 2 sets of bobsleighs, 2
'hay racks, dray sleigh Willis, plat, -
form, span heavy hoites years
old, set team Maumee, 3 sees light
harness, Paiming mill, Terme- All
sums of $10 arid under, cash ; on
over that ainottne 8 menthe credit
will lie given on furalshing approv-
en
joint notes. 6 percent, per
discount on eredie amounts.
Sale at I. o'clock, sharp,- Hiram
Hal, proprietor °, T. Blown, :me-
tioneer, '
Are you looking for some.
Good Black Tea.
Get some, of .our Insole at
40 cents a pound. You'll tike•it.
Phone,- • oedersa, will» have, our
careful and prompt attention,
S. BARR
Phone tel.
DON'T FAIL TO HEAR
The Royal English
Hand -Bell Ringers
Town liall,Clinton
Friday, Feb. 23rd
FARM HELP AND DOMESTICS. -
Those wishing farm help, Maio also
girls as domeseles apply either to
William McQtellen, ammtgration
Agent, 'or H. D. Woods, both of
St. Helens P. 0. -1$
FOR SALE -GOOD PORTLAND
Cutter, nearly new, at a snap, 'Ap-
ply at Walke'e Furniture store,
LOGS WANTED AT THE FACTOleY
-All kinds of logs, Monk, Soft
Elm and Basswood preeeered.,,
Fligheee prices paid. -The Doheeti
, Piano ia Organ Co. - 05
FIELD STONE WANTED. FIELD
stone suitable for roadmaking ' is
wanted by the Town ef Clinton,
Price $3.50 per cord of 13000 lbs.
J. A. Ford Chairman Street Com-
m it tee. -14--
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE, TWO
choice young Bulls, both roans, best
of breeding; prices to strut the
times. Also good, clean, Seed Bar-
ley, 0. A. C. 21, and Siberian and
Sensation Oats. -Apply to E. H.
Wise, Clinton P. 0. Phone 12-155,
GoderiCh township. 15
POTATOES WANTED, DELIVERED
any fine day at Wiltse's store. Also
Table Carrots, Onions, Parsnips and
Cabbages. 1'611e 89 for pelees.-
James. Steep. " 15
NOTICE - TRESPASSING FOR
hunting or any bther punpoie
whatsoever on lots' 1:2 and 13, eon.
9, Mullett, is hereby forbidden.
Trespassers will be inrosecuted.-
John alessetwood, Owner. -06
FARM FOR SALE :-LOT 31, CON.
4, Goderich Township, containing 80
acres, all cleared five acres good
bearing (=hard,. Good bank barn
Well watered and welt fen-
ced. ae mile from school, three mil-
eei from Porter's Hill P, 0., fottr
eV from Bayfield. -For Further
pa leaders apply • to W*.
lIarredon Hayfield P. 0. -14
FARM FOR SALE -Lot north ban
26, con. 12, Mulletb, consisting of
50 acres. All seeded, down except --
10 acres. Steele orchard; Frame
house area bank • barn with., stabling.
On Gravel road I mile north , of
Londesboro. le mile from school.
Apply on the premises or affileress
Richard Shaddick, Londesboro
PROPERTY FOR SALE. -Hardware
business for safe in Hayfield. Two-
story building, store, workshop and
dwelling combined, also stable 26
x 30.. Three lots with orchard and
small fruits. Terms seasonable -Ap-
ply lb R. Rouatt, Hayfield. -74
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
the' Soutecomee estate offers for
sale 50 acres, being east half of
lot 28, con. 6, .1-lullett. Thee is a
firs•class farm, well watered ' and
improved and with good' buildings.
Also tete undersigned offers for sale
lot 29, COM 6, Mullette consisting of
100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately, -
Apply to R. J. Southeombe, Clin-
ton P. 0.
Nothing like them overheard
by Canadian people,
They are p1ayinto erowdad
houses everywhere.
This will be the treat of the
seasons
!hider Auspices Ontario St. Choir
Plan opens at Fair's, Feb, 17.
IA.D35.,xisszow ffi5C Si aso.
ENAMEL GOODS
(° WE HAVE RECEIVED
a supply of. ENAMEL
GOODS among which are -
several pieces of German,
Granite, Call and exam-
ine them and get prices.
Gee I -I- a 0 OTC'
PROPRIETOR.
FLOUR and FEED
We have tone best lines in
blended and , puree:Manitoba
flours. Order a bag of "Myr-
tle" flour, it is medium pric-
ed and when once lined is a
slum: winner: • ..
Heavy • stock's of • Coin:,
Shorts, Low Grade Flour.,
' Brah. and Chopped Feed now •
on hand.
Buy your' Geese Seed end
Clover from us. We - have
nothing but the best seed, put
up in sealed bags.
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L. SUITTER CO.
Telephone 64 THE ELEVATOR
COAL WOOD CEMENT
YARDS
Opposite the G. T. R. Station.
All kinds of coal on hand,:
CHESTNUT SOFT COAL
STOVE CANNEL GOAL
FURNACE COKE
ARTHUR FORBES
Phone 52
Sticeeesoa to Jas. Ilamilten.
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: Sugar market strong
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and adiva.ncing.
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Redpath's extra •
: Standard Granulated:
O a
$6.00 per hundred I:,
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GOOD FOR 10 DAYS' !INV( I'
SUGAR
• For Cash or Produce *
sugar held unless 0
paid.
T
... "Tine flub Grocery."
somoor amoorroor0000aor)
Winter Special
THE
Path to Health
PARK'/TE CLOSETS
Perkyte Closets are perfectly sane e
itary and odorless and a comfortable,
system of inside closet.
No plumbing necessary $10 to $55.
Call and see for yourself.
BYANI & SUTTER
SANITARY PLUMBERS.
The eyes are
wage earners.
eeormiod ,hot oe
perfect vision dimin-
los tits they e r ni
power",
We perfect sour sight.
oue Win/Ser. or,on in-
vestment yield sou
eubstrintint return,.
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) A. „I. GRIGG
Scieratifim Tewelstsr anal
Optician
CLINTON, O'N'E-.
0 01)4 a, NO** 4/444444•41•41* *H. 4*
I t sporfrfoN 1 • .......' i
, ... .foe all that is:raodetn. in 0
T Business. Reining. A. Chain of ;
1 Seven Colleges in leading towns le
and cities. Two Thousands ski- •
1
dents ire our Colleges and Home
ie Study last year. We train from
1 ten to twenty students forevery
one trained by 'nose schools.
Themes a reason. It is freely
* admitted that out graduates get „
ibest positions, and the demand
for thew is "seven" times the I
supply. Exclusive right for On-
tario of the famous Bliss Melee
keeping System. You envy study
at home, or partly at home and
i
• finish at the College. A Business
1 Education pays a dividend every
day,of;your life.
: WINTER TERM I
: FROM JAN. 2, 1912.
ICall or Write Tor particulars i
Spotton Business I
College I
t CLINTON,' ONT. t
IMiss B. F. Ward, Principal ;
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TO THE PUBLIC
HAVING BOUGHT THE
WORKSHOP DEPARTMENT OF
THE ROWLAND HARDWARE.
BUSINESS, WITH WHICH I
HAVE BEEN CONNECTER FOR
SEVERAL YEARS. I AM FOR
,
PARED TO RECEIVE ORDERS
FOR THE HECLA FURNACES,.
PLUMBING, EVETROUGHING,
PUTTING UP STOVES AND
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ALL
OF WHICH WILL RECEIVE
• MY PROMPT ATTENTION, A
CONTINUANCE OF THE PAT-
RONAGE GIVEN THIS DEa...
• E'ARTMENT IS RESPECTFUL- I
LY REQUESTED.
PROMPT ATTENTION WILL
BE GIVEN TO ORDERS LEFT' '
AT ROLAND'S HAMDWARE.
STORE. •
T.. D. ,J()I-INS(1014'