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titwnty whero ahoy ha GwX
Mtrolia, regret has..,.been?, expre a h . , .
tlr', olden. and :'une>S petrol death ..of
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[r. k rederitk W DotY.,.. whtcl,
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murred at -his home on th .evetun of
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Monday week• • : 1.1°''1}.pd not, been
ut `wa
very well for a fow dayvs b . ., s
rot considered. to, be in, a den pious
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,nondltaan and .'was 'attending', to his.
rk usual: Tro 'cause,:. was
1Yo. as 1
heart -:failure. Mr. Doty, had 'bceuors.
a 0stdent of Godet' li- for' about el-
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aweh• ,years and. Was ]toad of the:Doty
*gine. Works. ;'Since tie opening ofMishear
Winnipeg'
d' Tpranoh at Winnie li'e' had spent
a gogd part( of Lis 'Wine • to that:c}ty
l[re, .Doty died'';about a year ago.,-
Foursons • anti .one daughter aur-
VIA :, John a,' civil,engineer of l3etd
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York ; `:City, Charles and Fred ' •' of
tewrt,. Frank of Winnipeg, and Mabel,
whoa has beets attending ;the LorettoOr
AbbeyScheel, Toronto. The funeral
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took 'place on Friday, the remains
beteg 'taken to Oakville for inter-
meet.
itr. Robt. W}nmitl, who has bean
Ca .the roost Lor •several years, lie
purchased the Polley farm from Mr.
A. M. 'Polley for $10,000' and will get
pod ession this month. .He Will lel-
5s taker over the implements,
Grafton Burdebte has joined • the
staff of the Bank of Commerce' as a
junior. '
Knox church has 'coni feted the r'otc'Telephone.
ea church mecca which resulted in
138 .for and 473 against. .
Mr; W. J. Trussler of Walkerton
nes bought the Brophey photo stud-
o from Mr.A. J. M14tex,, -who_ but re-
en fly purchased it. •
Ws., H. Kilpatrick died •suddenly
at her home on Bruce street on
3aturday week; She had been mak-
a call on a neighbor about, an
sour before.85.
Mite Evelyn Keened has returned
y
ity
0o her home in the west attar a
engthy visit with hes sister, Mrs'
A.ngus McKinnon, and other frienlls.
The Wheel Rigs Company have been
iasy fitting up their factory,, which
sas seriously damaged by the storm
est Meek, and getting things into
:unra'ng order agate.
Liverpool. Lodge S. 0. E. held their
annual installation of officers one ev-
;ping last . week. District Deputy
'dew of Benmiller and several mem-
'hers were ;present and conducted the
nstaitation ceremonies. The follow-
ng are the officers for 1912.:- Past
aresident Thomas }Jogger% •; fres-
dent, Geo. Symondsy` Vice, Will Pre-
.ions ; Chaplain, Wm. Dunnage; See-
:etarv, Robt. Redfernr Treasurer, B.
7,. Walters ; Committee Ben Hoggar-by
ah, Mark Arnold ; Guards, Wm, Dun-
and IVnt. Wakefield ; Auditors,
Sen. Hoggarth, Thos. Hoggartll, Wm,
Dunnage and Wm, Wakefield. After
he work of the lodge room was cam-
Meted supper was served and a good
nogram was gone through.
An early morning wedding was sol-
:mnized here Monday when 13ev.Londesboro,
ieorge E. Ross, pastor of Knox
hutch, tied the nuptial knot mettle
Kr.: G, .Nisbet and Mies Laurin Car-
ry, •daughter of 0. F. Carey, The
young ' couple left on the P. P: R,
nothing, train for Montreal and Bos -Carey,
ton en route to the'groom's old home
A Glasgow, Scotland.
A r Fire,in ,Win ham
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• Ntnglratll, ;Ma it ,Y y
is 2. Saved onl dby:
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the reffiaiency.;;of, the Wing Sisk „Eire de-
the •,en`ttto cJosephrn,. street
. business, see,tiein of lrhq town a'n; the
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. .n., t ` had a . e
ea>ly flip nr g,.,blazo to-daq n
tnarkabiv close cell •from •destruction
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As..rt, was; the Beaver Meet one o1
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rho^hest busiilo s hieeks.anthe,,,town.
,; s
'was ,wiped out,'wlbh>a total loss of
$73;000
Noticed 'first by Night Watchman
Lewis
Lewis ,at 1,d0; on Saturcaey mornatig
the blaze (vas a, s tectaeular one Me
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Fizetneri Working in ice sheeted •-, gat•
merits whi a erashin
; g: glass and::, de-
bit& narrowly missed many ot: th
fire-figlrbers and the. spectators : who
had :gathered` to sic the trios(:' dl's-
estrous [ire in 27 ycals in Wingharn'
history: •
, , The Beaver ` to k owned
t e B e A . c , ow c by , P.
Vanatene, bat2lster, rs a corn tete
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loss with an. estimated loss 01' 515,-•
000 ,on the building:alone: Tenarvts
of the Week. suffered ''the entire. los
e
of ;their respective stocks, R. Knox,
'•eweI'er Ravin a $6,000 loss ; coy-
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erect by 51,000 insurance,
The heaviest monetary loss tell a -
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on RingBios.; howevergeneral day
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g pods mercli:frits, whose stock lossWalter
is estimated at 535,000, with but
5.15,000 insurance.
The • tabulated' insurance statement
as far as can lie estimated is :
R. 't{nos, jeweler, loss 58,000, a1-
surance ':54,000, in'London • &r Lance-
shitU and ' others.
Ring Bros., general, dry goods,; furs,
etc., toss $35,000, insurance515,000,
in the Northern, -Royal artd Guard-
Garr
general.
Gus Schmidt, eneral hardware, loss
88,600, insurance 53,900 ; Dominion,.
$15000 ; London Fire, 51,000 , 1'erth,
$500,
Dr, Price, dentist, loss $1,000 in-
surrance in Canadian Fire, 5500, 'Ernest
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R. V anstonc (Beaver Block,), loss
$15 000, with about 510,000 insurance
as follows : Waterlog, $y,500,; • Well-
ington, 51,500 ; Dominion, $2,000
Norwich, $1,000 t; Perish,, 5500 ; Eq-
et t,}. 52,500.
11lr. 'Ironstone also suffered the loss
of many valuable papers, as his law
office was in the second story of the
building and the contents are a cpm-
ptete loss.
W..J. Career, shoe stock eI9 htiy
damaged by stnokc.
McGee & Campbell, men's furnisi-
irigs, badly damaged by smoke and
wator, but carry sutfiuienif insurance
to cover loss in Angio -American
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Monarch and Dominion.
Fire Chief. Van Norman and his
score of men fought two hours to
subdue the 'flames, ft not being un-
til day,- break that it was certain
that the fire was under control.
w. J. Gteex's shoo store was onl
,oar
saved from the loss by a 44-
inch fire wall. In this store is els
the G. N. 1V. telagraph and Canadia
Express ofilices, and it was hared
for some time that they would burn
Afire wall on the south side els
prevented in a degree the spread .of
the. blaze. Some of the firemen
fought the night long in one' position
with thele garments sheeted in tb
lee -and• in peri} every moment ,,from
falling debris. None received ,any
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injuries, however. The firemen wer
still a hong water. into the ruins a
a Tato hour this afternoon and th
street is almost impassable .b}*,tea
son of the dense smoke still prising.
Clinton Mode School R4 o�+t,
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. - Senrcrs• ' ":•Margaret
:. ,fames' lie .79 er 'cent,
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, ,Frank Pennebaher .. -78)'. ..
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75 7:
; ,4usttn ;Nodigcr::. rv. •,:,
Harriet' "Cantata). 74,:
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l to ApP a } • .;
;.:; C4crtic, Wallis : 70.
Fgster Copp 6$,
Charlie' Cantelon.. 87. ` ,
Viola Coo1c ea,
a . Chestier ;Johnstone 62:
Junt
,Eva Carter 69.
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Gltntnn "Cool. 67.,i�
j;�tlfred `Urrch �. G5.
; , , Clara,Twitehell �'a 62• .
Second D` eon.
Total 280.
a Seniors,
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Mary C-liid]ey ' 235.
Irene C ole 231.
, ' Percy Ladd . 229.
' Lyda Morrish ,' 226.
Y ' Nemp .'' 216.
l;irnor'
Brahma Evans -• 216.
l,cona hindi cr 20A.
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Harald, Hill 196.,X • .
Miinnic MaeMath • 1.9h;
,• 195.-
mope, Draper -choice
molted Cook 193,FARM�
,i.,ole Holmes 102,
Doreen Rto llenson 17.1'.
Bessie Harman 173.
Margaret Welker 166,
,Edward Clog}torn 162.
Juniors.
Nellie Watkins 214,
ITattie' Greig .02.
Bertha Yates • 173.
Bessie O'Neil 165.
-M. E. Gntdley; 'Ceaclier.
Third Division. •
Seniors.
Alice Peckitt 96 per cent.
Ina Trowh}li 87.
Ruth McMath ' 80.
Sadie Walsh 86.
Helen Forrester 65.
Charlotte Sheelt.y
J cora Harland 83.itary
Frieda Wallis 81.
' Marion Gibbings 77..
Frank Smith 76.
Leona Hoarn 75.
; Agnes Fair 7s'.Baby's
Aileen Armour 72.
Hannah Argent, 70.
Elsie Holtzhaner 66.
Ear? Argent G0,
Juniors.
Harold Manning 88.
Nettie Glazier 84.
Marjorie Barge 75.
'George Evans 72.
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Wilona Keys 70.
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Cecil Peekitt 65.
Murray McNeil 64.
Lesirr Huller 60.
-J. Wilson, Teacher,
Fourth Division.
Seniors.
Ethel Wasman 89,
harry Lawrence 89:
Mex. McKenzie 87.
Jessie Jackson 87,
Lyda Livermore 87,
Geo. Middleton 86. .
Ernest Hall ' 86.
nobble Sehrea.> 83.
Harry Rance 83.
Ernest Livermore y 82. r
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Ernest Little $ ,
Fred Wallis 8L
Edna West 80,
Mary Taylor 76.
Bessie Harland. 76,
Sadie Draper 74,
Fanny Hellyar
Nedi er 219 , ,
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Pearl. Reid .210, , ;
done Ta 1 209, .,
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Crec , 209.
Gladys Wiltsg. • .201, _
Audrey Co,10' ., 7.20,,
Douglas. a Ers11,00 ine 173.
P t gl s s11,
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•Matt s obtainable ;250.
,Tumors,Cows,,--Jas:,
Gertrude ,owlet -X229,OpD'
'Gertrude I „
Leila McCartney 226.
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'Harold Lawson 225.
Ruth'. Evans :. 212. '
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Herbert Hatzaner'
Jessie' Irvin 205. '
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Mervin beeves 205,
Nisbet Cook 201..Match
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Percy T rver)note 197.•
' Helen Roberton , 195,
Lucy .Lev 192.
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Jessie 'Maguire 190.
--M• WiliSe, Teacher,
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Eight Dt apron; ?
Fourth Class:
Eleanor McTaggart 143.
Frank 'Match 136:
'Frank Baotou 133.
Switzer G?:eatis 123.
Robert Miiddleton 127.
Hilton Butt 122. .
IvyPlewa:,; 115.
Winnio McMath 108.•
Oehaldeston . 90,
Eddie Wi.Itse 98.'
Roland Walker 97.
Charlie Cook 96.
Third Class.
Norman. McNeil 147,,
Helen Ladd . 139. •
Kathleen Livermore 129,
Jack Britten 128.
.lean Ford 122.
Clyde Kennedy 109:
Second Class.
Eric Reid 141.
Tack EVi n
ggi' tun 141.
Cherie Mennell . 138.
Myrtle Carrick 136.
I',eo Reynolds 133.
Ford 124.
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AUCTION ON,THLJRSDIIY
SALE
March 14t1r, ; at hotel Nozmandi
Agent; or' U. D. Woods:
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.St. Helens P, 0, . ..,•=16
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barns, Clairton, 29 'Durham Grade
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prtotor , T. Gundry, Auc.ioncer.•
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FOR SALla-SCF PORZ,X,AND.
Cutter, nearly naw,"ata snap: Ap-
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at Jfa2ker
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_e Sia 'at• market strong.'; w
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s urarture store.
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Imo••:'
Yount,- cattle' at the Hotel Norman
era. stables stables, Clinton,>'on or','abou
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25th, George -Holland'.
LOGS � • � • •
WANTED AT THE FACdOeoft
-All kinds of 'lo' s Ma e
5 , Maple , Soft
Ellin and Basswood ,pref,..red,
Weuote
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UQ atl1.S extra
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�• Standard Granula( e�'
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TO RENT .- EIGHT R 0 0 111E D
house Water
prices paid: -The Doherty,
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I, ano cYa. Organ' Co.1: . - 05,S6:00,per
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on ,Rattenbuxy street.
works •and soft ' water, In goo
re air.-Ro art 'Welsh -21
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FIELD STONE WANTED, FIELD
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stone sutbable for roadmaltrrg is
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CUSTOM " SAWING' ,WANTED AT
R. Trick's; Bayfield Road, and at
Priced by the Town of Clinton;
price • $3,50 per, cord Cif 13000 lbs.
J. A, Ford Chairman Street Crim-'
mated.
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Thos. Walks' bush on the: 4th con.,
,Godorfch Townshap. $3:00 pot M
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• t°�(�O sugar held unless ®.
McEwan Bros., Bayfield. ` -21-3 �
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SHORTHORNS FOR SALE,:TWO
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young Bulls, both roans, Dern
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LABORERS AND DOMES-
tics. -Those regeirtag Old; Country
farm help or domestics should cpm
petted it with rite. A party ex
petted mit the latter part bi March
-Wm. ` Pattrrson, Immigration
Agent, Auburn P. 0. Blyth Ruta
of breeding, prices to sat the
times. Also good, clean, Seed Bar-
toy, O. A. C. 21, •and Siberian -and
Sensation Oats. -Apply to _ E. H.
Wise, Clinton sP.h O, Phone 12-155,
Goderich township, 15
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POTATO DELIVERED
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FOR SALE, THREE OUe rect.
Boils, ttvo mans and one zed: From
imported stock on both sides, •All
ready for servace.-James Seel?.
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-ES WANTED,
any fine day at Wiltse's store. Also
Table Carrots, Onions, Parsnips rand
Cabbages, Phone 89 for prices. -
James Steep. 15
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THE
Path to Health
FOR SALE ' - SMALL FRAME
house,18 x 30, four rooms, only up
short time -and well finished, all
pine, To be removed.- Fenwick
Stewart, phone 5 on 147•, Shanley,
Clinton P. 0. -19
NOTICE - TRESPASSING FOR
bunting or any other pu poso
whatsoever on lots hereby12 and 13 `' con.
g , Mullett is forbidden.
Trespassorg will be erosecuted.-
John Ilesselwood Owner: -D6
PARK TE CLOSETS
Park to Closets are perfectly san-
9 p y
and odorless and a comfortable
systrem of insido closot.
AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE
FOR ALL 'LITTLE ONES
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No plumbing necessary 610to $3L1,
Call and see for yourself.
Mrs. Ovila Lamarre, Malvina, OUe'
: ' I have found Own
Tablets an excellent medicine aria
would not use anyotherwith
for .my
little one. I thank all mothers
should keep the tablets in the house."
Thousands of other mothers. have
the same praise for the tablets. They
aro absolutely safe -being guarantee
by a governments analyst,' to contain
no opiate or other harmful drug
They break up colds, expel worms
euro constipation and iindigestion, in
fact are good' for alt the mind
ills of little ones. The t.tblets are
sold bymedicine dealers ormeal
at 25 cents a box From The Dr.
Williams' Modfeine Co. Brockville,
FARM FOR SALE :-LOT 34, CON.
FOR SALE. -A GENERAL STORE
PostofHce and Rural Telephone
in For furrtihet parte-.
ulars apply to The News -Record 12
4, Goderioh TpwnshiP, containing 80
acres, •all cleared five acres good
•connection ' bearing orchard. Good bank barn
Well watered and wall fen-
cod. a, mile from school, three mil -
BYAM &BUTTER
SANITARY PLUMBERS,
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SELLING OUT.
Proprietor Going West.'
es from Porter's 13111 P. 0., four
rages from Bayfield, For Further
particulars apply to Wm. D.
Harrison,IiarrisonBayfield P. 0. -14
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For the next two weeks we will sell
the balance of our stock. Now 4s
the time to buypowers.
your supplies.
One new Cleveland wheel and sever-
al second hand wheels.
One iron fireproof sate with cpm-
bi'AD ac lock, for sale cheap.
All accounts• must he settled before
March 23rd,
A. E. TURNER.
FARM FOR SALE -Lot north half
20, con. 12, Hallett, consisting, of
50 'acres, ma seeded down except
10 acres. Small orchard. Frame
house aria batik barn with stabling.
On Gravel road 1 mile north 1.
Londesboro. k mule 1ree school.
Apply on the ' premises or address
Richard Shaddick; Londesboro P.O.
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Anrthtnd short
font vision drn,cn.
aha tornlnd
We per.
we perfect your stdht,
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'vestment tied you
�ubstential returns.
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Marriages
ITUNKING-LEE,-At the parsonage,p
an March r;tlu, b
Rev. J. H. Osterhout Miss F.
Lee to Thomas Hunkin s
NISBET-CAREY,-In Goderich o
March 4th, by Rev. George E., Ros
Larry, oau-. Niterb t. Mr, O. F
to M 1NE.
GAUNT-TREMAIN'E._On Feb..24th,
byRev., E: H. Croly, the Rea
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tory, Wingharn, James Gaunt to
Irene Tromaine of St. Catharines.
WILKINSON-BLACKWELL - It
Kirkella, Man., on Feb. 14th
Chas. Wilkinson of Brandon, to
Borrow ldof Kir of Mr. and Mrs
Blackwell of l{irkethn, formerly of
Wingham.
Births r
O ROURKE -In McKillop, on Feb.
26th, to Mr. and' Mrs, ,T, 0'-
Rourke a daughter.
BURGESS. -At Wntgham. on Feb
249h, to Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. II.
Burgress ; a son.
PETHICK - In Seaforth, . on Feb
29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Pethick a son. •
Deaths
STEEP -. In Clinton on March '1st
Harold, only son of Mr: and Mrs.
James Steep, in his 31st year.
TrIILL1;N-In Hallett on, March 1st-
Smith, relict of: the
lace Solomon Millen, aged 90
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years and 8 months,
HOLMES- At St, Paul, Minn,, on
March ist, Ed. T. Holmes, Erar; form-
city of the Clinton New and
brother of Mx. R. Holmes, < Con-
troller of Customs, Toronto, aged
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BARBER. -In Win ham, on February',
25th, Agnes Vance, relict of the
late Robert Barber,. and mother
of Mrs. Jame§ McKie, in hex
75th year.
WILl{INSON.--In Belgrave, on Feb-
near 27th, James W}lkinsori an
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his. year,
IsERNIGAN.-In Win ham Down
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Plot on February 27th Samuel.
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ILeruiglran, in his 75th year,
BEI:Lena 'Toronto; on Feb. 23rd,
Selena, Cornton. Dell daughter of
S gClover
late J: 1V, Bell, formerly -, o
Birth.
: 24th
PANSON,-In on Feb.
'Robert Fanson aged 84 years -and
three months.
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KAISER, In Hensen, Feb, 24-th
Been,jamfn Kaiser, in lily' 84th
year,
'•ch "
hTLPATRICK.-1a Goderrro -on ,Feb
' 24th, 1912. Mary rSproul, wife
of Wm, Kilpatrick, 2u: her 6611
year,,
14IORRISI3.-in dClodorich; on, Feb
27th, Ada S. V., youngest ^dart-
ghter of the tat ni.c}iolasMor-
zislr,
OPERATORS . WANTED
The Jackson Mfg.' Co. have
good positions for industrious
girls 16 years of age and up-
wards. �" 1
pp y to J. McLeod, -
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PROPERTY 6.05 SAL E.-alxrdwaxe
business for sale in Bayfield. Two-
building,store, workshopand
dwelling combined, also stable' 26
s 30. Three lots with orchard and
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small fruits. Terms seasonable -A
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gingham, March 2 -The citizens 0
Live Stock Market. Wingharn filled the opera house her
last evening and listened to a rare
Toronto, riIatch dth.-Butcher eat -treat. The sacred cantata, "Fe ar
ale;, choice, Iso -day sold top at ap• Christ and the Church" wad, rendere
etoxfmatei $8.55.
Y by the_Win;ham Choral Society un-
Hogs were much higher, and, sold der the leadership of 'J. H. Christie,
at $6.65 I. o, b.,` $7 fed and watered, The soloists were Mrs. J. -C. Smith,
rad. 57.25 weighed off the cars. Mrs. R. Beattie, Mess B,` I'arqulrax
•Lambs were pretty much at last son, F. J. Hill and W. J. Ptiee.
week's -levels, setting, at 57 to 67.50. -
71,
Juniors.
Marian Andrews 87.
Eulalie Hill 87.
Flora Millet 80.
Lawrence West 76.
Ruth Argent 76.
Merritt Nediger 75,Also
Earl Crick 60.
Jim Walker 51.
-L. Strrvens, Teacher
Firth Division.
FOR SALE. -S. C. R. ISLAND RED
Eggs for hatching. -51.50a sot-
ting. These are great Winter
. Stock also for sale: - J:
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor o4
the Southcomto estate offers for
.sale 50 acres, being east hall • of
loft 28, con., 6,, Mullett. This is. a
lass farm, well watered and
improved buildings.
Scientific Jeweler sad
Optician
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Rice. _ea__
and with good
One undersigned offers for sale
FOR SALE OR TO RENT, THE
property known as the McQueen
Place on the London Road south of
town, consisting of five acres, con-
taining a tame -roomed house, good
lot 29, con. 6, f t, consisting of
100 acres, TheseBullet',
farms lora be
y
bought together or separately.-
Apply to R. J. Southcombe; Cline-
ton P. 0, -89
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Sheep were going at '3c to 5c- while
:aloes 'were higher, ranging 'from $4
to 68.50.
On the whole .the market was per-
baps stronger than at last weak's
)lose and receipts were heavier than
lot 'the same time last week.
In all' the receipts showed 84 cars;
containing 1,rCaj cattle; 543 sheep, 494
bogs, calves,. and 35 horses.
g
Wesley Dunn bought 160 Lambs at
57 to 57.50, l0 sheep at 3c to 5e, and
35 calves at 54 to 58.50.
W. J. Johnson, 'tor huffed
Li`.
Ought two decklcads of hogs at $C,:
C'. t twoan & Sons, Limited, sold
85, f, o. b:, and 57, fed and watered:
load, of mixed, cows $3 to 54.+1„5 an
aathome
stockers 5e,
Chas. McCurdy: bought two loads of
cattle, good to choice' 900 to 1080
fits., a! $G to $6,35.
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SETTLER'S EXCURSIONS VIA
THE, POPULAR ROUTE. •
The Grand Trunk Railway System
to Chicago and thence connecting lin-
es. Commencing Tuesday, March.Frances
12th and continuing every Tuesday
fheroaftex Until April 30th, to prim
ciPalor
points in Saskatchewan, Man-
,ftoba and Alberta, Montana and
North Dakota, including pints oncash
(nand Trunk Pacific Railway, The
Grand Trunk pacific i y,
Y,Evelyn
1 cc RarCwa short-yCatharine
est line, r„ fastest time; finest service
between Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Ed
menton. Before deciding' 00 your
trip consult any Grand Trunk Agent
for'full particulars and 'literature, or.
write A E'L, , Duff, District Passen-
ger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
Seniors,
Helen Ross 92 per tint.
Willie; Bell 92,
Beryl Cooper 91.
Agnes Walker 91.
Mildred Livermore 91,
Yesbec 90,
0.' W.Barge 90.
Willis Cooper 90,
P
Hattie Livermore 89•
Annie Lawrence 86,
Stewart McBrferi' 84.
Leighton Walker 83,
fluff 83.
Josephine Yesbec 79;
Cora Miller 78.
Juniors,.
�. Earle Johnson 93,
CharlieColeq
Charlie 2.
Alma McCorvie 91.
George Walker 9D.
ncst Bradshaw 83. "
barn •and 'good apple orchard, 'Applysmoneer
to Chas, Wiitse, Clinton 1' 0. Phone'.
17-•146. -20-
COClE TO
The 5, 10 and 15c ' Store
,
elands for ail that is modern is
Business Training. A Chain o£
Soven Colic es in leading towns 4
and eftn Twllegos ands stir- Y
FOR SALE. -1 new Porland cutter,
1 new buggy and one used drugg in
good repels, -Apply to C. H. Pugh,
Clinton, -19 3
, The place where your money
the., farthest, tor our
gy
Sasaki Wares. By buyget for
we are enateled ea get the
lowest prices sad are satisfied
tviti smelt profits and qutcic
o
dents in our Colleges and Home i
•study last year. We, train from s
ten to twenty students for ever w
y y
one trained by most schools.
There's a reason. It is freely
• admitted that our graduates get
hest position* and `tbe demand
TILE FOR AVE
T T. • iI A
a Targe Stock'of well seasoned tile
on hand in- all:; sizes from, 21 to 10
fncfi, 12• hitch made to rider. 'Also
" a large stock of good brick on hand.
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returns.
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PROPRIETOR.
sifppb in is "seven" times the
i ht for On -
sapply. Esclus ve Fig ,
- retro of the.famous Blies Book -
keep}ng System. You may study
or partly' at home and
P Y
• $ntehat,tho College. ABusiness
Education pays a dividend every ,
day of your life.
}. ondville.
Yards _ mile east of, dvb
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.-Kruse Bios., Eganondvillo P. 0.
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Phone 9 on 145, 18-3.
�■ OU and FEED
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WINTER TERM
FROM JAN. `�', 1912.
• Frank Hunnisett bought 104 butch-
ars, 900 to 1150 lbs,, at 56 to $6.60.
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THE THREE CHUIRCFIES UNITED..
Anna Greens 87.
; Fred Pugh 81.
Alice Pucker 79,
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Our n v
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stock has arrived and
We have the best linos in
blended 'and, pure Manitoba
flouts. Order a bag of "Myr-
tle flour, it is. •medium prim-
ed and ' 'when ' once ?fried is a
rune. winner,
Heavy stocks : -of Corn;
Shorts,rnLow Grade dFloUrw
Bran and Chopped Feed now
on hand.
IIny your Grass Seed and
from us. We have
Call or Write for particulars I.
2j Spotton Business
• College
2 CLINTON,'Q 'I!". `
• •ggfsa B. F. Ward, Principal
P
j
8, a tglN•s••••••••1s•Ns•Nw.
r
,
Zurich
lAbas Salina Beaver of the 14 Con„
las 'spent a two weeks pacation; (vitt
friends in Borten.
•five
MISS Myrtle Horner of the 14th
gen.,
C,on„ has returned home from visit-
frig friends in Varna,
IDIx. Oscar Koehler has moved to
his farm recently purchased •from
John Weide.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thaler and
their:.aughter5 Alice and Corm
d , ofThanksgiving."
Berlin, were the attosiy, of Mr, and
recently:
MMr. Fred- Schroder c anti family have
anoved; to town:. and. Mr, ,'
7utmmorman
is movfmg on bhe farm recently pur_
phased from Mn Schrced'er.
Mr, Geigerp
Moses basalis osed of
rm to Messrs.
his South l00 acro, faCOAL
E. Klapp ' and ,John '•Echstein, each
getting, fifty. soros, Mr. Geiger in-
tu+ds' retiring from faXming and will
likely move to town. '"
In response to a request froth the
Laymen's Missionary Movement, To-
ionto, a union service of lite thee.
local denominations, Methodist, Pres
bytetidn and Anglican, was bell in
the Anglican church at Bervie, Full
hundred People assembled and
enjoyed the three •
1'y veryable _addresses
tielivexed by the three local ministers
The first 'address by the Rev. P'
„
Matheson of Knox church on Inter-
cossion," The seeoud address, 'by' the
Rev. W. E. Darling, Methodist ehtureL+,
third addresanbd The
Y the:Renal,W, IT. Dun-
bar, Anglican , church, on "The World'
Needs, Were indeed most ably dealt
with and beautifully illustrated'. •The
choirs of the; denomthations nutted in
alae, musical part of the service and.
tarnished a p n a
ppro riate music. J
village the size of Bevbe, to; `see a
congregatloh of five hundred. people
assembled;,• ;' addressed by able minis-
tern, and., load in the service of song
ter a, chbir'nf bhirtvr e. indeed in-'
is•
sp}afn d beautifgliy.. illustrates
g, an
• Hata-'THE
Crawfordr' 78.
CecFl Cooper 77,'
„John Taylor , 6a.
-H.. Court:ce, Teacher•
Sixth Divtsfon. •
Senors,
x
. Jabez Rand§. •96.6 'per:'teat•
ilTajr,ty Beaton 86.6.
, ; Wilkie Murch 85.
Am Hellyar
y y 84.
Harry Balt 84,
Rainaim
McCreary 82,3,
Dorothy Rorke 81.Exeter
Cordon Han - : 80,6.
Dixie Fair
far 80.3.
, Bessie Murphy 79.6.
` F r
uta Hardy 75.
--tonic ,Judd • 61.8,
IIu h -Ma Maguire 3,
g g f 3.
Taclr Bowden 61,
.:: Juniors•
. •Alex McRae • 79.6: -
; Amos Osbaldeston • 7'9 3•
Bessie Morrish 76.3.
_ lylae .r o•
r� r Grant 76.3.
Kenneth Carter' T5.
<; ,7nseph Yesbec 79.3.•
every, line.is bomplete Your
trial order will be ap.preciat-
ed.
nothing but the best seed, put
up in•, sealed bags.
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TO E iJBLIC
BOUGHT '1115°
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Just, to Hand
A barrel. of Lake Superior' Salmon.
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L. SUI TIER CO.
Te 64THE ELEVATOR,
.HAVING
tOOIL SHOP DEPARTMENT' OF -
P315 ItOWLAN,D HARDWARE
BUSINESS,WITH ,H
WHICH I
HAVE BEEN .CONNECTED FOR
Also a barrel ;of Salmon Trout. Try
Thetr•;1
Are you looking for some.
Good IIlagl Tea.
•Get some of our Special 'B4ack,at
40 cents.ta•pound. You'll like it.
`'-''
phone' orders sail crave our
careful and prompt attention;
• ;
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S• " BA
f
Ptxone 111.
COAL WOOD CEMENT
YARDS ,
Opposite the G. T. R. Station,
Alt kinds of coal na hand ,
,�
C1iGSTNUT'. SOFT COAL'
,
TOVE, CANNEL G OA•L
FURNACE COIF
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ARTHUR FO 'g; 5
Phone 52
Sucaesso• to Jas. Hatiriltoh.
SEVERAL YEARS. I AM PRE
PARED' TO RECEIVE ORDERS
FOR THE, Hi✓CLA ,FURNACES,•,
PLUMBING, EVETROUGHINf&,,
PUTTING UP STOVES . AND
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ALL
OF W¢IIGH . WIT.,L RECEIVE ,
MY PR0�14IPT ATTENTION. A `
'C(NTINITI NCE OF THE PAT-..
YtONAGE' GIVEN• THIS , DE-'
PARTMENT •IS RESPRCTFUL-
LY REUESTED,
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PROMPT ATTEN?TIOI? WILL •
BE GIVEN' TO ORDERS LEFT
AT ROLAND'S HARDWARE
STORE,
d;
�a D. JOHN r' ®► �'
the possibilities of :tinny, similar
On'zFnb. 5th while .travelling:';be_ communi,t9es'to ehlciy 'to a,:.roater
and T.. n de gee and to mora forceahlg Fur-
Toronto .on the g.. g
Grand Trunk Rairtwav S, stem '' :rho thor' the wort( 01 the Christian
Trunk Y
f , ehercls e a- uric ed
following :testamental,. slgned by three b , • t cooperation,-,
prominent residents of Bundle, • was Kincard,ne Review, ,
2tandeca tc, 'the. Buffet cats conductor :
' Asseph lion , 70.
Gros te 'h. :`•
g G xtnr G7,
Server( Taylor 65:6,
•J h' Yea=
o p b Ge.
Amy Gould 6.3,t,.
; Fred Elliott 63,
Stewart MCDonal 60.
hIOUSE' TO RENT ON .FRED77Ii
ick, 'street. Apply to Mrs'. Georg
• Ilairlov Sr, -Clinton �. . -21
q
OPT9RATOIi�S WANTED- ..T:II 5
Jackson Mfg. Co., -have good,'pea-
tions 'for .industrious ghels 16 yearn
gE age and: upwards.- Apply to J.
,McLeod Superintendent - 19
Adtnirab7e service, prompt; clean,• •
satisfactory, and gpod,;food.", The Fifty 'Per cern;, of the school'child-
Grand. Trunk are continually receiving- ren of Montreal.:,are prprt�uaced die-
praise for Ureic dining and.buffct'sat eased in a.. rePort';of the Meditea}l
terVr}ce.- Health Of►icer.
' ' ' '.
Iii C,. TCpladyi Teae3sr.
r Seventh Division.
• Marks o}itaint d 250.
Seniors.
I , • 4 . 28. •
Jean IVThller, 2