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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-04-18, Page 5Thommnds of ambitious young people Home Stuart' aro being instructed in their homes by ever ,our lame Study Dept You tuaY tiaieb Pay when• at College it you desire, P y Exper- ience, wish. Thirty Year%' Canada, -once, y cloy. trainers gn Canada, EIf you any do y. Yositbear and le d. learn Ti you wish to cavo board and Yearn white you earn, write for particulars. NO VACATION OLIN COLLEGE CEO. SPOTTON, PRESIDENT it til, (912 Clinton News -Record �l ptOint Model School Report`' -F ret;:Davislon:- t a miler. s ' .W Le,', 68' ' green , Seal r 1' P .Ionaie ee, C r G8, ••,H.1rrleti Cente ob 'silk tor. Copp, Gertlo FiraUis es, it rank I'ennabakor 66; . loyd Wilkie , Chester' Johnstone'' 62, Allis to ltaedSjger 62, Austin Martin 60•Ghat-: '3� Cnteelon 60.,.-. Juneors-Clintob Cook 02. -Second Division.- Seniors,. -total 220 -Percy Laski 189,, e.Yyda Morrish . 182, Hone Cole -181, 1,Sldward Cleghorn lle, Mary Chidley 2750 Eienor ,Kemp 173,;''Erskine ;elv- sas 172, Lois FIoimes 161,: Leona Ned - .ger. 183, MMlildred. Cook 157, ' Juniors --Mansfield Cook. 154, 1Iat5le Cfr8ig 152, Nellie Watkins 145. ,. -M. i. Gridley, Teacher. -Third Division:- Seniors -Alice •Peokett 92 percent, aryel; :Marshall 87, Leona Henn 82, Trowhill 81„ Frank 'Smith 80, Marion, G-ibbings 79, Sadie Walsh 73, 738ste Fio7tzhauei 7e, Leoba Harland i9, ,Helen Forrester 69 Aileen Ar- inlour 68, Agnes Fair 65. Juniors -Harold .Mamisug 90, Mur- ray ;'McNeil 73 , .George Evans 06, eitarjorea Barge62, Sadie Nosebag 61, Nettie Glazier 60, Leslie Huller' 59, lelarl Cooper 57, Orville Murphy G7, Cecil Peekitt 56; Fred" Grimes' 55. -J. Wilson, -Teacher. -Fourth Division.- Sr, 3rd -Harry Lawrence 91 percent Lyda Livermore 89, Ethel ,Wasman 28, George Middleton 88, Rob Sehrenlc 87•, Jessie Jackson 86, Bessie Har- land 85, . Edith Jonens 86, Ernest Liv- ermore 85, Edna West 85, Mary Tay- lor' 82, Ernest Hall 82, Clete Dun - ford 82,: Fanny Helyar 80, Edna Mr.- Caughey 79, Fred Wallis: 79, Elsie Graelis 78, Alex. Eagleson 78„ Wil- frid Seeley 77., Jt. ,3rd=Eulalie Hill 87, Marian :'iharews 86, Merret Neeiger 83, flora Miller 80, Ruth Argent 78, Lawrence el'est 77, Earl Crich 70, 'Jim Walker iL -L. Steveles, Teacher. Fifth Division. - Senior class, ',promoted front 2•a4 book to 3rd book, maximum 550, pass 350 -Willis Cooper 497, Beryl Cooper 196, Leighton Walker .,490,; Stewart efeBrien '486, . Helen. Moss 480, 4gnes Welker 473, Mildred Livermore 469, Willie Bell 467, Annie Lawrence 467, Ce. W. Barge 466,. Hattie Livermore 451, Evelyn Clufi 450, Josephine ),res- bec'435, Francis Yesbco 41.9, Ambrose eteaguire 405. Jr. class -Alma blcCorvie 89, ',Alice 'I%luker 89, George Walker 88, Charlie Cole 88,, George ,Shipley 87, Ce;11 Cooper 87, Earle ,Johnson 83, Bert elloman 83, Helen`Crawford 82, Er- nest Bradshaw 82, John Taylor 75, Fred Pickett 72. Coureice, Teacher. Sixth Division> Promoted to 2nd book, total 850, pass 175 -Fergus Reynolds 292, Doc o>wh5 Rorke' 285 Amy,,, 276 'Gordon Hall '.270, H'arey':Munro 202,. Marjory Beaton 253, Dixie Fair 24.4,. Sam McCreary 242, Harry Ball 236. Willie Mulch 235, Lottie Judd 231, jack Hamden 233, Etta Hardy 279, Katie Ladd 227, Jabez Rands 226, Bessie Murphy '224, Russel Bretton 198, Hugh Maguire 192, Promoted to Sr. class, total' 400, pass 200 -Macgregor Grant 340, Ken- neth -Carter 333, Bessie Morrish 381, Alex. Mo11ac 330; Katie Wylie 323, George Carter 321, 'Agnes Reynoids ,300, Asa Bolton 299, Jean Erseine 298, Stewart Taylor 296, Joe Yesbee 273, Cecil Cook 281, Amos•',Oshaldes- ten 261, Jessie McCreary 258, Amy Gould 258, Stewart Macdonald 252, Fed Elliott 251, John Yesbec 217, Clharlio Fulford 225, Margaret hien-' eel 202. • -E. C. Tipledy, Teacher. -Seventh Divastorn Promoted from Div. 7 tee Div. 6, .fetal 250, pass 140 -Leona Taylor 313, Daisy Nediger 212, lean Miller 207, Helen Grigg 205, Wilbur Bezzo 264, -Audrey Collyer 200„ Gladys Wait- so 190, • Margaret Cree 186, ' Pearl A,aid 178, Malcolm McTaggart 198, Vary Argent 167, Henry Sloman 159, .k.ifred Glazier 153, Donna Mulholland 148,, Willie Miller 141. r 'Promoted from the Primer to the 1st Reader in Div. 7th, total' 250-- , Gertrude Fowler 233, I,eila McCart- ney 223 Harold Lawson Nisbet Cook 201, Herbert Holtahaner a Gordon Lawson 196, Hohn Rober' ou 196, Jesitio Irving 194, (Midge Mc- Guire 186, Jessie Maguire 185, Percy Livermore' 179, Luny' Levy 176, Geo,' blennel 175, Douglas Tozer 174, Ruth Evans 172, Lillian Judd 147, Mervin leceves'.145, Douglas Ball 239, Laur- ence Wheatley 134. -M. Wiltsc, 'SglScher, -Eigh'th.V ivlston.- Prornoted to Div. 6th, oii:.rke olr •tainbble 550 -Eleanor Mpi'aggart 317 Vinnie ' McMath 345, Ariica Hill "34 i, elrank Santee '314,, Frank, Murch 311 Margaret Cleghorn 30.,..Ivy Flowers .36, Roy Livermore 335, Switzer C lraelis,334, Hilton Butt 327, Chadic elook 326, Robert Middleton 824, Wal- ter Oslbaldeston 323, Eddie • Wiitse ee4, Roland Walker 302,• harry' Coch- rane 295, Eliee Cooper. 283, Abbie Carrick 278, Luella McCiincbey 211, E?liver Murphy 231. 3rd class -Norman McNeil lee, Audrey s McIntyre 121, Bert McGuire 117„ Kathleen leiverrnora:1'15, Kathe" ine C4tant 115, Howard Gould 110, Jack Btitton 119., Sadie Gibbs 110, . 2nd Class -Barry Combe •98, Violet Huller 89, Eric Reid 89, Agnes Combo 43•. -Minnie Ker, Teacher. DangaiukoA d .'most successful concert was Acid lase Friday evennlg'•in the Agreed - total Mall under the auspices of the Dengahnon Public Library, when lIhe ;hall was 'neatly tilled:. "Cho concert as produced by the inemhera of the �t. 'Y. P. A. of St. Paul's Church, who rendered appropriave ei,laa, duets and other musicand reproduced tome i, popular play "Scenes in a Resta.ir- ta>bt," Mr, . Wm, Bailie. acted as •• •cbafrman dad "tie ptoceede amounted oderich Mr, ` John' McLeod 'es in.•,ltiidlatid, helping at up tho Midland queeiet'a= dy for the opening oft navig:eieeii; The Misses Barrio have gone to re- side in Toronto. 'Mrs, 1'i. W. Metlak and daughter lrave,.gone to'.Detrrltt where • tliey, in- tend tie live iii future, Mr. Charles D. Kidd', has tekoit a position ' on the engineering stab 01` the city of Westmetint, Quebec, ; aim I left for that„ place last week. Mrs. •George Sands and son, Wiilbur, and daughter;. Edna have gone ° to Whittle, Aita.,.'end May decide to lo- cate titers, Dr, -Strang„' J'. P.eine,' .I, 7E.. Torn` . Donald .Clark and Miss..:Sltar- man attezided the annual meeting of the Educational Association is For - onto last week. Mrs. ,J. A. Hawkiins shipped a car- load ofhousehold offeets to ii)dnnca ton , last week. Grading has commenced ou 81 le e Mew C. 1'.; It line to connont- with the G. T. R. and a gang 'of men and 'teams ate at work. - Miss I,i•Ilian May Ward, daughter of Mrs. S. Ward of Block street, was married on Wednesday, of last week to Mr. Cecil kianiilton. Thecere- mony was performed by Rev. George E. Ross. Mr. and Mrs'. Hamilton will reside on Wolfe street_. Mr. Hugh Policy, for several years book-keeper for Proudfoot, Hays 5C Killoran,, has, gone to Regina wlwre ho has_accepted a similar positian with a legal firm. Before ,'caving Mr, Polley 'vas presented with a handsome gold locket by the members of the I. 0. 0. F., of which lodge he was. an active member. At a recent meeting oP the town council it was decided to accept Mr. '0. C. Lee's oiler of 94,250 cash for the summer hotel, provided it be used for a summer hotel for term of seven years,' Regarding the:erect,ion of an ar- mouries building in Goderilcli, Col, Hughes wrote the council that. he 'would visit • the town . this - coming summer and look over the site which it proposes to donate for that ,pure pose. Grey Township Sydney Armstrong of Canliietd, dial- dinond county, paid a shore resit to the parental home on the 10th con. Miss Helen MCKi'nnon, who is Leach- ing at Nashville, Ont,, was home for Me holiday. Dr. Robertson of Colt- ingwood was also a visitor at Mrs, McKinnon's. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Baker attended the . wedding of their mice in Brant- ford. Henaall Ernie Warrener of Wallaceburg vis- ited his • uncle, Mr. Nate Warrener, during the holidays. Alix and Doreen Murdock spent the holidays with their aunt, Mrs. L. Harold of London, Mrs, Macdonald and child of Winni- peg are here visiting her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan. Miss Wood of Goder'rh township, who is teaching at Kincardine, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Macpher- son, Miss Deltic Hagan of IIillsgreen vis- ited' lier sister, bliss Teresa, at the convent at Chatham over Easter, Much regret is felt over the death of Mrs. Robert Ross from hemorr- hage of the brain while visiting with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Case. Mrs. Ross was apparent?y in the best of. health to bio moment when she was stricken after which she became unconscious and remained so until death ensued. Her home was at By - 500. On opening his trig egg on Sunday morning Mr. Alf, Sciruton found an eighth of an inch of white covering another large egg with a perfect shell, It was an egg within an egg. A MOTHER'S ,PRAISE OF BA13Y'S OWN TABLETS'. Mrs: Wm. Sudli' an of Main River, N. B., says, : ` Tip to the time my baby was three months old it pried almost continually day and nights. I tried many things but got nothing to help it until a neighbor advised Baby's. Own Tablets: I got a box of these' and there was a change al- most after' the Arst dose mid in d+' short tame the childwas in the best. of health, Bird is now a big, fat,' good natured bayI amnow baby. never with- out the Tables in nay houses and re- commend them to other mothers.'.' The Tablets are sold medic:Me' TI oby dealers or by mail at 25 'mast a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Brockvi'lle,0.nt.; Se,rforth Miss Southgate has returned after a lengthy visit in Toronto, Mr. ,George Smith, a former regi dOut of Scaforth but now of Dauphin, Man:, has been visiting; friends Here during the past week. Ile was ac-, conipan.lad by bis wifa and sou. Miss Myrtle Weir has beoa visiting relatives in Barrio, Rev. le. Corcoran attended the Pan- Sral of Rev. Father Counters, of Wind- sor last week;. , 51 the annual meeting el the 5070, ing .Club last week ehe following offi- cers ,were elected : President, James McMichael. Vico, W. C. T. Motson. Sec, -Treasurer, J. lex. Best., Executive Committee, W. G. 'Willie, R' S. Hays, Alex. Wilson, G. 15. Rogers, .7, C. Greig. Skips, Ce. F. Rogers, J. O: fire e, Dr. Burrows', W. D. Bright, R. E. )aright', J., M." Best, R. S. Hays, W. Cl. Willis, John Shine, c1 U. Colson, J. Beattie, Alex. Wilson, W. Ament, T. Rands, II. Jeffrey. :. Umpire, John Shino. W. Reamne, W. D. Mo ,ease,, lir: McGinnis and Mr. Ferguson ureic 95- voted henorary raermT,ters, Death :of Thomas Webster. v h i •ihas' another f 'eta Death tomo ed a .. r o r. a,� pieineers.of Ashfield in the 500500 of, Thothas Webster, I4e Was 134 during; the winter ;and was recently attacked 'by pneumonia and his weakened frame was unabib';to withstand the =attacks t f' a'rea o t(; Brea led disease, Mr. Webster was .one et a family of 11ve brothers, four of whom Celtic Mit, from ereland' in, 1849; and settled ea Asheeld in :1852. He himself came Ile is survived by liis wife, two" sons and four datighterss, ` the sons and> daughters being : Henry,, James, Mrs, Gibsen, Mrs. Cook, 14Irs, Webster and Susan. He was of a quiet disposi tion, a good neighbor and a kind' father.. 'Numerous frieeds will miss luau, The remains were interred Greenlailt eemetery, . Blyth Mr. Chas, Hamilton for thasy years a resident of Blyth but more recently of Bruce Manes has moved to Toronto. ` Mr. William Letter of Stratford vis- ited under the parental roof during the'tolidays. Mr. A. McVittie and Master Willie of Aylmer -were in town for a couple of days the past week.. Mr. and Mrs. D. Floody visited, the latter's parental home en Londesboro. ' Rev. and' Mrs. J. L, Small and Mrs; 'McMurchio took part in a concert at Atwood the other day. Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Small closed his fifth year as pastor of the Presby- terian church and preached a sermon very suitable to the occasion at the morning service. Mr. Small is a suc- cessful and popular pastor. Three of the employes of the Com- mercial hotel were laid up last week by an attack of grippe, but under the good nursing of Mrs. McCaughey they made Rapid recovery. Mr, Roy Thomas, C. P. R. agent here, has been relieving at 'Wood- stock and Mr. George Bradley has been in charge here; Marriages CLAYDON- PENFIALE - In Winne - peg on March 28th, &Meta 14ay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Penhalc, to Frank E, Claydorx, all of Exeter, LASHBROO1i LASHBR•003i -- In Mitchell on April 8th, by Rev. T, J. Charlton, Lilian E. M., daugh- ter• of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lash - brook of Goderieb, to William R. Lashbrook of Harriston. HIAMIL'f'ON - WARD- In Goderich on April , 10th, by Rev, G. E. Ross, Lilian May, daughter of Mr. and blrs. S. Ward, to Cecil Hamilton: AUCTION SALE On Friday, April 266, at 1.30 p. n1, the residence of Mrs. Jas. Fair, Sr, A 14 room, two story brick dwelling Hot water heating, electric lighting, bath, and all eonveuienees. Also F}rniture and furnishings, of above, including piano, and another. furniture, carpets, curtains, beds, bed- ing, etU. Full particulars may be had on application at promises, or residence of Jas. Fair. -MRS. JAS. FAIR, Sr. • BOY WANTED A bright boy of about 15 years of age wanted to learn ,the printing. A. fine chance for a capable boy to learn a good trade. Apply to -'THE NEWS -RECORD. Births, CARI±STAK'ER WANTED foal N :MITOIIi •I I,- Itt f7lYntan ` on ripen 12th,' to Mr, did Mrs,, Themes Mitchell, a daughter. r. MleRNER-In Zuricdi on April '•;'st, t to J J. Merrier M. P. and 17451, Mcraer, a son:° Se'REET-Iu CIruton on Apra 13 'th, to Mr, and Mrs, Cal Street, 0 soli' CRICTI-in Scaforth ea ' April '4411, to Mee and .Mrs. W. A. Oriole a daughter. SeeLKE P -At Maple Grove Farm„ Godcrich township, on April 'E.thy to Mt, and Mrs. Harry'. L. Salkeld a son. COI.SON-In Scaforth on: April duh to Mr. and Mrs, A. le. Colson, 5011.. 34 BRIDE -In Stanley township o Match 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. S:" McBride, a son. IiITTLI -tit Zurich on 31.st 'nevelt Ii Mrs. Little, s to Mr. and L t e, a on. Deaths FISHER -In 'Denver, Col., on April 16'th, Mrs. A. S. Fisher,'formerly of Clinton. 000155 -In . Tuckorsmith, on April, 16th, Emma Cook, aged 62 years. BOYD-In Seaforth on ltpr9I 6th 'Robert D. Boyd, agod 35 years and 10 months. WANTED.- GIRL WANTED, *00D wages. -Mrs. K. Erskine. MAN' WANTED TO DO ODD WORK • such. as rolling lawns, cutiling weeds etc. Will add 85 or more to your 100018aly wages without interfering with your ordinary work -Apply at Jews -Record Office. ' 27-3 WAli 7ED - SECOND -.HAND BI- oycle. Must be ein good repair. - Apply News -Record Office. •-27-3 FOR SALE -HAVING SOLI) MY residence I will dispose of my household effects by private sale. - 'lames Hearn. -27 WHY NOT GET THE BEST 7-20 of my S. C. Rhode Island Red hens laid 378 eggs during the month of March. You can buy ,eggs for hatching from this strain al 81.60 for 15. Stook also for sale. -John Rice, -28 LOST -BETWEEN JAMES SOUTH- combe's, Hul1e!t, and Clinton, a • man's black fur gauntlet. 81.00 re- ward egward will be given for the return of the sante to James Southcombe. -27 FOR SALE 011EAP ONE MIKADO and one single buggy both good. - Apply at News -Record Office. --27. FOR TI•IE CONVENIENCE Ole MY Customers my books have been left at Mr, Brydone's office, An early seftlenient will be appre- ciated, -H. Wiitse. -27 FARM FOR SALE -LOT 11 MATT - land concession, Township oil Col- borne, consisting of 90. acres, all cleared, Clay loans and first-class wbeat land. Four acres of young bearing orchard, Arst•crlass fruit. Good barn with seabling under- neath. ; mile from school, 3 miles from I3olmesvillc and the same dis- tance from Beamiller. 6 miles from Clinton. As the propuietot is ill and unable to 'work the farm it will be sold on easy terms. -L. Penn- ington, Holmesvillo P. 0. •--31 ratio..- steeet, :Chur'eh, d pply up' • A' d7 20t o''Joh' Gib i Pr.l h t n U ugs Gr James Mi11er,' " r e • ,1Gee2. FOR SALE -A 'FRAME STABL75, 18x40, doubib'boarded, to;bo roinoI'e& from'.; premises; • 'Also'. a 'maple • hay fork •- track ,elvitli rods ante stop • block: Wf'd 'iie Sold ou .reasonable. terms.. --)Apply do L ,,,Leacock, `Lot 15, Cone 2, Htllett,-Clinton P. 0. -26. TEACIUER WANTED }3Y ;O. S.S. No.' 10; le.. 1t G., duties to start April 15th. Salary' $475. 'Stale ex- perience and referonee.-F. F. Lans- ing, Au1nrsc. P, 0. • - 26-2. FRENCH DRY CLEANING.. -I have put :en a Fiance tory Cleaning •Plant for the purpose of cleaning. the finest as well as rho heavier gamonts worn, such as wool, felt, 1•inen, cotton,' Ieaeher, gloves, • Mr, feathers, straw, lace and 'water- proof' goods, wnthouo' washing or shrinking their so as not to get them out of shape or fade the most delicate fabrics or trimmings. Many household articles„ such: as curtains, table covers, drapes, eta , that would be utterly ruined if washed, can be Dry Cleaned, thus restoring Zhem to their natural beauty and usefulness, and will not cause them to fade or the colors to tun'. Orders may be left at Watts' shoe store or at my residence. -James Tucker. -26 SOD WANTED -ABOUT,, 1500 rguare feet from meadow er teed- side. oadside. Party who can supply please 'phone 77. -Fred J. Hill, Clinton. --25' FOR SALE BI,U'E BARRED PLY- mouth Rock eggs, 81.00 per 15 eggs. Also a few White Cochin Bantams, eggs 91.00 per 13. -.Jabez Rands, Clinton, '-21, FOR SALE; ONE GOOD GENERAL. Putpose Horse, weighs about 1250- J. B. Miller. 24. C3ENTLEPeEN, - KINDLY TAKE note of the McCormick theatre yea will require for the season and lot me know as soon as possible,- J. B. Miller. -2.1. FOR SALE, THREE SHORTHORN Bulls, two moans and one red. From. imported stock on both sides. A11 ready for seri4ce,-Janles Snell. -19. FOR S A.LE - SMALL' FRAME house, 18 x 30, four rooms, only up a short time and well finished, all pine. To be removed.- Fenwick Stewart, phone 5 on 117, Shiley, Clinton P. 0. -19 BARRED ROCK EGGS FOR Sale, -I won on Barred Rocks at Clinton 4 . first., 3 second, 1 third, and speei4al for best collection. Pm 1, Pullet mating, Beaded by Millard cockerel, Limited num- ber settings, Eggs $2.00 per 13. Pen 2, Cockerel elating, headed by Mil- lard cock. Pullets in this pen are good layers. Eggs 92.00 per 13. Pen ' 3, utility pen, beaded by a cockerel bred from one of the best laying strains ini Canada. The pullets in this pen 'wore bred from 17 of my pullets 'which laved 43G eggs in 31 days, Eggs 81.06 per 15. 7 guarantee a good hatch on replace setting free of charge. -II. A'. Hov- ey Clinton. -21• 6.1C4eiefea•'0S•qh.c^s►.•a•v.coQ°:••••csa'CYs .csui4uPurru z•o3Qau•arg o'er! 41 BIG ARDWARI SALE ENTIRE $9000 STOCK TO BE SOLDV Remember that our big hardware ; sale is now going •. on where bargains P are to be had.rin ,many departments. Don't illiss This FPO'R:TtT.Ni (S%lcoess07 to Chesney t Archibald) SEAFORTH9 ^Mrst'•iea e1•+W.es•'!tlx� "�t7' WIRD+:, Egad NG. -IN `OI'RDER"• TO. 1ptroduce the Ring Lock Frost Wire Biding 1' Will • eell i t kitiring the cnonth of April at 25 e@nte a rod, Chi{y it a new fenoi g and I espec- 1,axly recommend IG,:; At rads: low' price it must , of'•naurse be cash. • -rWm, Stanlily, Agent Frost; Wire klolmesl elle: A -.fell -. s., If al}uays on hand. . 25: • , FOR SAei S'p;ED 'F3OTATOES, • Green Mountain . clic of the bosh Taridties for the° Basket and 1 geed yielder, Grown hY tee Wren, Pre, • dined, Company, Price,' 91.00per basher for the ' next two weeks.- James Steep, nex'r: to Ford and , MoLeocl's'stere. 22 • CUSTOM SAWING, WANTED. -AT ' R, Tri'ck's, ' llaY field `Iload , .and at Thos. Wallis' bush cite' the 4th con., Godorich'ePowuship, ' 83.00 <"per, M. MoEwan Bros.;' Bayfield. -21- PARK 'LABORERS ANT) DOMES tics. -Those requiring Old Coubtt farm help or domestics should coin municate with me.. A party ex petted out the latter part of March -Pm. Patterson, ' Immigration Agent, Auburn P.' 0. Blyth Bare Telephone. -21 LOGS WANTED AT THE FACTORY -All kinds of logs,. Maple, • Soft. Elea and Basswood preen -red. Highest prices paid. -The Doherty Piano Lei Organ Co. - 05 • NOTICE - TRESPASSING FOR hunting or any ether puapose whatsoever on lots 12 and 18, con. • 9, Mullett, is hereby fombidden. Trespasser% will ba roseouted. - John I-Lesselwood, Owner. -00 FARM FOR SALE -Lot north half 26, con. 12, Mullett, consisting of 50 acres. All seeded dorsa except 10 acres. Small orcbard, Frame Souse add bank barn with stabling. On Gravel road 1 mile north of Londesboro. 1 'mile from, school. Apply on the premises or address Richard Shaddick, Londesboro P.O. -75 PROPERTY FOR SALE.--Ilardware business for sale la Bayfield. Two- story building, store, workshop and dwelling combined, also statics 26 x 36. Three lots with orchard and. small fruits. Terms neesonable-Ap- ply ib R. Reuatt, Bayfield. A-74 FARIsI FOR SALE -The Executor of the , Southcombe estate. peers for sale 50 acres, being east half of lob 28, con. 6, Iiuliett. This•is a• ersp•class farm, well watered and improved and with good. bueldings. Also belle undersigned efface for sale lot 29, con. 6, Hulled, consisting of 100 aores. These farms ,may be bought together or separately.- Apply eparately-Apply to R. J. "Southcombe, Clin- ton, P, 0, -89 Good Morning1 Ilow does your sub, to the News-Reeord read ? ' FOR HOUSECLEANING WE now have, in stock Brushes of all descriptions. Also Cur - thin Poles, smell brass 2 for 15c, 2 different kinds 3 for 25e. 2 different kinds 2 for 250, ALSO many other articles, G_ L COO PROPRIETOR. Durngt APRIL ONL Y "The Liberator" A : Monthly Magazine Edited by • REV. H. P. _MORGAN Ottawa, Canada. Special introductory>. price 50 cents. Regular rate $1,00 per year, , Send subscrip- tions direct to FRED. J. HILL CLINTON, ON l', j j COAL WOOD CEMENT v ` YARDS • ONTARIO , Awn +i, it4saws •cSib. ,m ei•gy1+1.eyes,B•4••It.0IM.t: 11110 opposite the, G. T. rt. Station, All kindsf coal on hand: o CHESTNUT SOFT COAL, STOVE CANNEL COAL FURNACE COKE ARTTIIUR, FOE ES Phoata Stieletistur fity ,Td's, Hadlitueu, L1oea You:. watch run correctly, If ndt, ,let us repair ie foe .;you,, lit. Keay be only dirty and heed 'cleaning, or atop :for: lank of oil.; Whatsoever the reason, dent delay.' :'Wefiive,' thorough. examination anti eeaulatiou 3'ee. Anything more eoste as IittIe ' as satisfnctory 'work can be done, A. J. GRIGG $cleniiifie Jeweler acid Optscia. CLINTON, ONT., 1 - LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT - ed. -Permanent employment end -a, splendid [income assured eight mane to aet as our repeeesentative in the sale of our fruit and ornament- al Nursery Stack,, Former exper- ience unnecessary. All that is re- quired is honesty, ambition and a willingness 'o work. A bandsomo outfit furnished freo. Full Me strueflons given as to managemebt of business. Write aP once fes full partleuears.-The Chase Broth- ers Co. of Ontario, Limited Cele borne, Ontario., Established 1057. C� 25-1. DIV IS THE 'TIME as FOR' Plumbing, _Evetroughing and StovA' Having All orders promptly attended. to. Prices given on roofing, sicl'- ins; and all contract .work, BYAM & SUTTER SANITARY PLUMBERS. a • Our fancy Targe Pine= • apples • Beautiful Ripe Ban- ; • anas ••, Big Juicy Oranges 0 • • Fine Grape Fruit •k Will make a delicious ®•; 1 fruit salad for your Sun- d •da dinner. •n • y so • •`. a' We can also supply you ai` * with �;, r Fresh Lettuce] ` e • Green Onions •, • Radishes 6 i • Cabbage • Celery • • ao • • • See Our North • • •Window • 0 .w...,:�...,m.... •, • W. T. O'NEIE • • • • • • , "-The Hub Grocery," a•: • • TO TI -IE 1PUBL,IC I•IAVING• BOUGHT T34317 WORKSHOP DEPARTMENT OF THE ROWLAND HARDWARE BUSINESS, WITH WHICH 70 HAVE BEEN CONNECTED FOR SEVERAL YEARS, I AM. PRE- PARED TO RECWIVE ORDERS FOR THE HPICLA FURNACES,' PLIIMBIN. G, . EVETROU0'HINO, PUTTING UP .,STOVES • AND R,FPAIi3S OF ALL KINDS, ALL, OF WHICH WILL RECEIVE MY PROMPT ATTENTION. Ai CONTINUANIIII, OF TITE PAT- 1{bl'AGE GIVEN' P7415 " DE- PARTMENT •IS R'E3SPECTFU'L- LY REQUESTED. PROMPT ATTENTION WILT.) RE GIVEN TO ORDERS LE,7T• A'1' ROLAND'S HARDWARE S;I'CRF.