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Geo. "134111ersdi this "4WaistiipS
'",•Tti.(043se •,•i•SeSiri.-Setylieretildinteltd0
,,;'•-•Slicnititng.'serae
aol sitei in Tf4Odte
silort"ShbastY.: it)
;ate toWnt1311s:"Wilit!,'Fisli hien, abundant
' .tsieceesS:. in'
the *et bad.tritIst that
arigneett1inate Will.pkety,e.benefietal,
• ' • -'s•--...
1:"1"'s . •
The Nei.Vs'eReCondt excele.tog iey et..
.f.dintonr, Beyfield; •StahleY and -ell-Lite
..ether townships. '
'
',,Yehriatott. ,Spent tasty,
days..•‘,3"14:e4 410,1a.p
Geyien ' 'ate sorry to" hear: thab, she
-is
on Athp,"a161c. list, but. hope to %tear':
of 'her Speedy 'rein:0100, • , „
ahcl'MrS: Dote and ramtlY
the Huron Road, spent • Sunday •at
M. George .Johnston's. •
.-"Tls-tift.. and Mra. Saudersba and
By:Were guests cif Mrs C,. Beacom. On
Mr,' and Mrs. E, •Scruton of
ton sPent. Sunday the gueet oll Mr,
Mr: .arid Mrs, .Jas. Johnston: of
°Ratan spent Sunday witli Mrs., John
Johnston. • •
Seeding • is the order of the day.
Mr. Jas Iiindsay spent a few days'
;last week the guest of his so; Mr.
Mr. Chas. Clifton spent Sunday at
his, home near ProlPerAY.
Rev. Mr. Jeakinsswill. hold ,serviee
la St: . Petes's ,Church on Sunday,
next. at 3:00 o'clock p. m.
Miss M.. Trick spent Sunday at her
heme.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Net.g.le or Col-.
borne spent Sunday at Mr. W. Law -
son's. •
The Beef Ring has commenced op-
erations again wihre Mr. Tenney as
butcher.
'Mrs. T. I.;awson of Clinton spent
a tew days last week ,at Mr. Vem.
Lawson's. •
The News-Roo:iv:1 excels ter news of
Clinton, Bayfield, Stanley and ail the
other townships. •
, ... Godericb.
I Goderich, Apra 20.—Col. liode,ins,
r of. London, • commanding No. £ ' div -
1 dsion„ will be' _notified officially to
clay that arrangeinents • cannot '' 'be
• S ' Made to secure ground for the ir 11-
I s. itary camp site. •1 '
r
,r• A motion to this effect, although,
it rnet -with much oppesition passed all
s last n.tgbts aouneil meeting and the
... hope of. •having the cramp of NO, 1
. • slitaision located at this point is a...•
bandoned. '
Cestriy lilxperimente.
Not so Tong ago all ,the members
• of ,thei council were i workingrtogeth-
be tie get :the camrt permanently, set-
tled' here. Two 'years of experiment
with the comp on the Attrill estate
cost them dearly and when they wish-
ed to get a price of rental from tho.
company in charge of the property
the figure was so large it balked all
good ' intentions, For two' 'weeks'
use' of the land, $1,000 was declared
a "hold-up" by members 01 the
council. The Digure ab which the
'trusts corporation offered the estate
lest night was. $925, Mit even this
• was too much.
-This One Too Small.
.4.5 an altesaative the 'idea was con-
sidered of offering a small site, ' the
Han -tunic farms which. contains 150
acres and could be obtained at a rent-
al of $300. • It was thought this
property might be so unsatisfactory
as to spoil chances for the perman-
ent site being established here,. rao
it was not seriously considered.
One of the menibers advocasod a
nubile subscription to rause the rent
of the property, but this was declar-
ed impraeticablo. After long discus-
sion the motion to abandon the • Pro-
ject passed.
Support Good Roads
The a
nnual report oi. the Province
,oi Ontario on highway improvement
• is aethority for ,the statement that
• in cash and in'statute later no less
a sum Man. $40,000,000 has been. ex -
A !Diamond Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. John Perteefeid of
Fordwich celebrated their diamond
wedding on Saturday last when they
were surrounded by a nut:lair of
thew -elillidren and 4 few. intimate frt.
encts. '
ComParatfvely few ot those who
start life together are spared to mix-
brate the sixtieth anniversary of the
event and when. it 'does occur it is
only tittilfig that ?he occasion should
be duly noMd.
Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield were mar-
xied 111 Toronto sixty years ago,
driving in' sixty miles from Searbero
at a lumber wagon to have the Imre-
molly performed. They continued to
reside in Scarboro for ,a time teen
'moved to Howiek, in the vicinity of
Clifford, whore they lived and farm-
ed until about six years ago. They
then retired from the forth and moved
to Gerrie and later to Fordwich,
which is now their home. .
This worthy couple, who have wea-
thered ?he storms of life togetliee
tor sixty years, sharing its joys and
ponied on the province's highways its sorrows, have a family ot thie-
f)). the past twenty years D ?his is
teen children hiving:. Mrs, itobt.
• the case, and there is no reason, to
Larkin of Foxment„ near Orillia ;
suppose that W. A. MeLeari, C. E.,
provincial engineer of highways; j,s". Mrs. John Dunlop of North Dakota
astray in his figures,. we should MrsOw.en Sound ;
went ashamed et' ourselvds forthe re- '"e'm r°r'eruum UL HowicRobert
" attained.
• OE the above total ,$19,000,000 has
been expended in cash and the re-
mainder is reckoned out is • statute
labor, meaning the Bine occupied by,
farmers in plowing up the sides of the
roads,, and throwing the dirt,' along
with a few stones, upon the high-
way, Of course this method does
not make a road. It never has and
it, never wild. What this province
wants is skill and intelligence and
money—plenty of it--tini its road-mak-
• ing, and with this view M. McLean
agrees throughly. He sums up our
endeavors in the following language
• Modern methods of travel, arans-
nortation and; communicatiori are
among the mot piomineat results of
invention, and distinguish the present
• age from all others as an era of rap -
in transit. Every, refinehsent has
been sought, and vast expenditures
have been made on steam and electrify
railways, ocean and lake steamship
lines, harbors and canals; ,express,
postal, telephone, telegraph and cable
services.
It is notable, therefore, that' meth-
• ods of building ,and maintaining the
nubile highways, the roads of every
• day use leading to homes of the peo-
T
pie, and therefore of the most tiniv-
• •orsal use and benefit, have until re-
f." ,Contly been or continte to be of the
• most primitive character. In road
improvement lies one of the greatest
.opportunities for 'material advance -
silent, a work Which the Highway
., Improvement Act is substantially en-
-
- It is generally conceded that, come
paring the progress of Ontario
road building with that of other
countries, the stalirdardof roads • is
extremely low,, and thati what should
he one of the greatest pleasures of
• farm lite, a country drive, is too ef-
't ten a hardship. This is true in
s.pite of the fact that we are spend-
•ing "large sums annually Oh. 1110 're-
pair'of these roads. It is true of
'the greater part ot ' (intario that
the township roads are to -day little
• if. any better than they were Went,'
veers ago.
To estimate broadly the value •.01
• '400(.1 • roads, 11 Can be stated that
•good roads would cut in two the
Marriages, .•
GIBBINGS—C'ARTWR1GIT. '
the Ont, St, Oaurelis blintOn, • on
• April 24111, • h3' Relit Tt weqeY
'cosen ,s Louie Cart,wright to• Ro-
liert William Gibbiegs, both 'of
' the township of Mullett,
tSCOTOH1VIEB 1)RYSDALD •At
• Moose jaw, Sask„ on 'April ifith,
Rev. A. C. Reeves, Itiebel,
• daughter ot Mr. Win. Drysdale
of Lanark, On., to Frederick
•George Seotehrnea, 'rugaske,
•'Sask., aon ot Mr. and Mrs, A.
,Scotehmer, Stanley township,.
MAPES—SMITII—In Walkerton on
April 23rd, Florence M daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith, to
W. Fay" Mapes ot Everett, Wash.
DAVIDSON — lifeLAUGHLIN, -- In
Wingham, April 17th ,by by Rev.
D. Perri; Frederick Davidson to
Ethel McLaughlin,
MeN,EI1,—MURDOCK—In Stanley, on
April 11111, at the re'sidenee. of
• the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Murdock, by Rev: Nell r3haw,
John A. MetreiL el St. Thomas,
to Grace Murdock.
of Seaforth ; Mrs. Esipin of Brant-
ford ; Mrs. F. Rogerson of Mullett ;
James, Frank and Allan of Howiek ;
Edwin of Spruce Creek, Man. ; Dr.
Porterfield of Owen Sound and Mrs.
Jas. Rapson of Constance.
'Ffie ' family, most of whom' were
home, - took advantage of the occas-
ion to present to their father a
purse of gold and to their mother
a handset:1M diamond .broach. Rev.
Mr. Young of Gerrie, their pastor,
read an address expressing the eon-
gratulabions of Colt children on this
happy occasion and gratitude for the
many blessings which hasi been'theirs
during their long life together. Mrs.
•Rapson of Constance made the pres-
entation.
Mr. and Mrs. English respectively, and
who come of sturdy stock, ale bob
in the enjoyment of good health.
Their many friends join in hearty
congratulations on this happy an-
niversary and trust their remaining
years nsay be bright and peaceful and
happy.
CANTELON--IIE,ARN.-- In Clinton,
on .April 10th, Lottie, Elva, se-
cond daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Hearn, Princess street,
te 'Lorne Cantelon of Goderich
Township.
SFIORE—WHITHAM,—In Goderich,
on April 18th; by 'Rev. Geo. E.
Ross, Lucy Isobel Whltham to
• Albert Shore, all of Goderich.
WALKER—CHAP1V1AN.— In Toronto
April 13112, by Rev. W. B. Cas-
• well, Alva J. II. Walker, of Wing -
ham, to Olive Chapman, of Mount
• Forest.
LANE—DYMON11.--On April Bth, by
the Trey. Stanley A. Pickup, Ma-
bel M., the fourth daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. John Dymond, of
Toronto, to Russell I2e. Lane, of
• Wingham.
• Births
TAYLOP..—In Clinton, on April 31801,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor,
a SOD.
TAYLOR -1n Morris on 'April 12th,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Taylor, a
daughter.
SMITH—At Stapleton, en April
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Teddy
Smith, a son.
WALSFL—In Winghom, Aprii 141h, to
Mr. and Mrs. H. Walsh, a daugh-
ter.
DUFFY—In Seaforth, on April 14th,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Duffy, a
sons
HAG.GITT—In Blyth on Apx11 16th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maggitt,
Jr., a son.
BLTTLAND— In Goderich on April
14th, to Mr, and Mrs. J. Bet -
land, a son.
Deaths
marketing 1,°-
-bimP now . delving.oe'"?. --e in-
- spent, in .,se reads lbr
*ltilect; and411 They resteildt, eoslif 'el
all purposes,i value, lelssen arketing
.„ - • CE apostatise; ,
, aased Ian'. improved m , see-
, • ira,Itties, and the it seereohring t/1('
extension o'' t. ,
•' f':c1 Privileges' •largeolY larm Ille' 1 itili
' h ',,i86.?,'„s,,°1a.',°T,',11101: the ger16,,riTtlig,,
SCF•ile''' v. -sentbd by our -ilidingg
as tePle parilartical, th, „ss
s at the . t that the
•
ttater 4. i.../ tlie fee is of a
.0a, sigh. - .„,„ a sigliwaY ' tnis
-k . seulage. a10.1's ' ..„„ tits coin=
, et, ''-' . 'tense '''-' stion .0
15 100
' ' a' Whole a's ' 1 eites. • Bad ' roads1 ' h
-s aN. freight' 1 ss the, ag
. reilwaY . as largely• ii fi itsightso
doethlhale . .ag, , as do '11 g A/epee 116
• cost e livi. have a JudS6 regards
••
a„d, while waar ,aisairs ' aS ..X1.4gery.
-160IT alter.' our
we :1oeve dbad Coll-
' railWaY 'retff'r. 'irialVidtiallYhi,,,aywaya.of
• : ..to ,th? farell -ai aster out .noV a,...,L,I.,,, and
.t.c"rse't11183r are ber. unaor such a Y
•,i4ey „es& wiTI
stes.--13.1clgeisWe 1)Ontiinion, .
A 'GOOD REMEDY.
• FOR LITTLE ONES
Baby's 'Own Tablets are the fast
medicine a mother can give her lo-
co ohes. • They are absolutely *isle,
being guaranteed by a government
abaly69 to contain no opiates or'oth-
er harmful drugs. They cure eon-
stipatici and • indigestion, expel
worms, make teething easy, in tact
cure all the minor ills of little ones,
Concerning, them Mrs. MUrray Man-
sholt, .".1,ephyr, Ont., says'', "I have, us-
ed Baby's Own Tablets for my child-
.
ren and always with the hesof re-
sults. •Ma reeemtnend themas a
good remedy for little ones: to every
mother." The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
,cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co.,, Brockville' Ont.
oggo..n.o.,..„.11ilyp$,
„
'Phone '5-154,„
FOR -SALE—BARRED •PLYIV1()U
•
Rook eggs her ' hatching. ''On'tarto;
Ageicitletural •College. • Ileac] le
ing train, $1.00 for reiflng of
—Mrs: Peter Cempbeli, Bayfield:
FARM FOR SALE—LOT 14 MATT -
land concession, Township of Col-
borne, - eansisting of 90 'acres,
cleared. Clay loam and first-class
wheat lora'. Four acres of young
bearing orchard, first-ciass • truit.
Good frame• house with cellar.
Good barn with stabling • under-
neath, driving shed with'eement pig
pen underneath. The farm is Nell
fenced in 10 -acre ,rields. Twd good
wells. mile fromsehool, 3 • miles
• from Hohnesville and the seine dis-
tance from Denrniller, 6 miles from
Clinton.'As the proptlietor is ill
and unable to work the farm it will
be sold on easy torms.—L. Penn-
ington,. Hohnesville 1'. 0. —31
COLSON—In Seaforth, on April
16112, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Colson, aged 12 days.
KILLORAN—In Toronto, on April
• 15th, Winclifred Ryan, widow of
the late Mr. John Killoran, of
Seaforth.
TOLL.—In London ApriP 15112, Maria
Ann Blackbrough, wife of Henry
Tell, of East Wawanosh in her
51st year.
itIcGDE.—In Morris, on April 14112,
' James 51eClee aged 82 years.
Goderich, on April
14th, Catherine Martin, wife of
James McEwen, aged 35 years.
Goderich, on April .12t1i,
• '. David Reid, In his 75th year.
PERSONAL OSSI P
From Melfort, Sate( Journa3.
Most anyone Carr be an edi12or. ' 11
the editor has to, do is to sit at his
desk six days but of the week, four
weeks out of the month and twelve
nioaths out of • the •year and "edit"
such stuff as this :
"Mrs. Johnson, of Cactus Creek,
let a can opener slip „last week and
cut- herself in the pantry."
"A mischievous •lad or Pinktowu
threw a Oone and struck Mr. Pike itt
tlie alley last •Tuesday."
Sinath climbed 'on the foot
of 1218 houseslast week loolcing for a
leak and fell' striking himself oa the
bask Porch.'• '
"While • klarold, Doe was escorting
Miss • Winnifred • Cappell from the
church entertainment on Friday 0V -
ening , a savage dog attacked them,
-biting Mr. Doe on the public square."
'•'.171r. Istiial • Trimmer was playing
BOAR FOR SERVICE—A Thorobrcd
Hampshire boar Brodhagcn • Chief,
No. 4421. Sire Mitchel Hero No.
2271, by Royal Peter No. 1473
by Canadian Boy 1003, Terms $1
with privilege of ,return if necessary-
-Geo. Mendersoe, lot 28. can. 2 11.
R. S. Tuckersmith.
JOHN MULHOLLAND IS. OPEN-
ing a bicycle cleaning and repair
shop iin the shop 1VCab the Ex-
press Office. Open evenings and
Saturday • afternoons. Repairs
brought in during The day may be
left ph the Express Office. Re-
•• pairs promptly and thoroughly
made. • • —28.
WANTED.— GIRL 'WANTED, GOOD
wages.—Mrs. K. Erskine.
MAN WANTED TO DO ODD WORK
such as rolling lawns, cutting weeds
etc. Will add $5 or more to your
monthly wages without iretertering
with your ordinary works—ApPly
at News-Reeord Office. 27-3.
WANTED — SECOND - HAND BI -
cycle. Must be in good—repair.—
Apply News -Record Office. —27-3
FOR SALE — BLUE BARRED PLY -
mouth Reek eggs, $1.00 per 15
eggs, Also a few White Cochin
Bantams, eggs $L00 per 13.—Jabes
Rands, Clinton. —21.
WHY NOT GhlT T1.14 1E5'' 3-24
.ef my Si 0, Rhode Jsiena Red bees
laid 878, egga .during the month of.
Yoflcaii bny .eggs far
hatehing 'from thisestraln :at ,
• for 15. Stook also 'for sale,—,.•John
Rice. • --28
h'RE1N(JI-I DRY CLEANING.—I
have put la a French Dry Cleaning
Pleat , for the purpose of eleaniag
the finest as well as the heavier
• garments worn, such as wool, felt,
eotten, leather, gloves, fur,
feathers, straw, lace and water-
• proof goods without' ,washing or
'ehrinking, them so as not to get
.0, them out of shape or fade the mosk
delicate fabrics or trimmings. Many
•househoM articles, snohi as curtains,
table covers, drapes, eiti„. that
would be utterly ruined if washed,
can be Dry Cleaned, thus restoring
tiliern to their natural beauty and
usefitleess, and -will not cause them
to fade or the colors to run. Orders
may be left at Watts' shoe , store
or al my residenee.—Jaines Tucker.
FOR SALE CHEAP ONE MIKADO
and one single buggy both good. --
Apply at News -Record Office. '--27.
GENTLEMEN. — KINDLY TAKE
note of the McCormick repairs yout
will require for the season and lot
me know as soon as possible.— J.
B. Miller. —24.
AUCTION SALE
On Friday, April 20111, at 1.39 p. m.
the reticle/nos of Mrs. Jas. Fair, Sr.
A 14 room, two story brick dwelling
Hot water healing, ehetrie lighting,
bath, and all conveniences.
Also Furniture and furnishings of
above, including piano, and all other.
furniture, carpets, curtains, beds, bod-
ing, ei'c. Full particulars may be
had on application at promises, or
residence of Jas. Fair.
—MRS. JAS. FAIR, Sr.
ONTARIO
rovincial Loans of $2,=
000,000 and $210,000
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE
PROVINCE' OF ONTARIO, under the
authority of Chapter 4, of the Stat-
utes of Ontario, 1911, invites sub-
scriptions Isom, Ithe pubhie for a loan of
$2,000,000 on bonds of the Peovince
of Outer's% or "Ontario Government
Stock."
d Tlabonds will he dated 1st-- May,
19
payable on ?he lst NOV-
ember, 1911, in denominations of
31,000 each, with coupons attached
for interest at the rate of 4 per cent:
per annum, payable halt -yearly, • on
the lst May and, 1st November in
each year, at the office cif the Pro-
vincial Treasurer, Toronto, or at the
offices of the Bank of Montreal, in
Montreal, Canada, and in New York,
N. Y., at the holder's option. Bonds
will be made payable to bearer, but
on request will be registered in, uhe
office of the Provincial Treasurer and
endorsed as payable only too the or-
der rif certain persons or corpora-
tions, and on requestof holders will
be exchanged for "Ontario Govern-
ment Stock" at any time.
Also balance of Algonquin 1"..tek
Loan of $210,000 on the same terms
and with the same dates, under au-
thority of Chapter 9, 1 George V.
The issue price during the month
of May, 1912, .will be 103 for , each
$100, .and atter the 31st day of May,
1912,the issue price will be 103 and
interest accured from the. 1st May,
19.A121,Ii BONDS AND INSCRIBED
STOCK ISSUED UNDER THE AU-
THORITY OF THE SAID ACT ARE
FREE FROM ALL ONTARIO PRO-
VINCIAL TAXES. CHARGES, SUC-
CESSION DUTY AND IMPOSI-
TIONS WHATSOEVER.
Purchasers of Stook or Bonds NMI
10 required to send certified cheque
wiVe the application, payable to the
order of the "Provincial Treasurer
of Ontario.''
This loan is raised upon the credit
of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of
Ontario, ,and is chargeable, thereup-
on,
A. J. MATHESON',
Provincial Treasurer.
Treasury Department, Parliament
Buildings Toronto, April 19th, 1912.
Nawspa,pers inserting this advertise-
ment without authority from the De-
partment will not be paid for it.
FOR SALE—A FRAME STABLE,
18x40, double boarded, to be removed
from premises. • Also a maple hay
fork track with rods and stop
htock. Wild be sold on reasonable
terms.—Apply 3o L. Peacock, Lot
15, Con 2, Mullett.--Ctinton P. (1.
—26. fgation,
SOD 1 5 0 0 &Atli:RED rtOCR. EG
Ntlare .1001? 0.4111, ziteradee' '1" Ban -4 Won 0°L-Bereed. rtecks et ,, • ,
l'artY.,'?ilto Pea supply Please Clinton 1 fira.t.:".3 seceadt'.1': thica. • . '
• Plt.oue 71i—Fred J. Bill, Clinton,
WIRE FENIS.—IN ORD'ER '1'0
introduce the Ring Lpek Froat Wire
Fencing:1 I Win SOn 0 (luring • the
month of April • at 25 cents a rod.
Tlits is 'a new • fencing and I espee-
• tally recommend it. At ?AS low
•. price it must of course be cash•.,
'—Wrn. Stanley, Agent Frost Ittire
Fencing, 'Tiolmesville. A full sScek,
always On hand. "--25
FOR ,SALE SEED POTATOES,
Green Mouatain, one of the best
varietiea for the market and a good
' yielder. Grown by thel-Itiron, Pro-
' -dude, Company. Price $1.00 • per
bushel • for the next two •weeks.
James Steep, nes? to Ford and
• MeLeod's store. • 22
CUSTOM SAWING WANTED.—AT
R. Triek's, Bayfield Road, and at
Thos. Wallis' bush on the 4th con.,
Godurich Township. $3.00 Pet hi,
ItleEwan Bros, Bayfield. —21—
FARM LABORERS AND DOMES
ties.—Those requiring Old Counti:
• farm help or domestics should corn
munieate with me. A party ex
Pected out . the latter pant of March
—Win, Patterson, Immigration
Agent, Auburn P. O Blyth Rura
Telephone. —21
LOGS WANTED AT THE FACTORY
—All kinds of logs, Maple', Soft
Elm and Basswood preferred.
Highest prees paid.—The Doheety
Piano di Organ Co, - 05
The Welland Canal As open to nay-
111.1114111MMi.a•5I2ei.is-e•st-eisindeswstmeoss•eve•rnsessitiPes.*iievereei•seciSciA.041-et•seewfve•VOMMMME011,
3
; •JENTIRE-$9000 STOCK TO BE
SOLD
3 Remember that our big hardware
sale is now going on where bargair▪ ns
are to be had in many departments.
XRPWARE •SALE
1011 a cat Friday when it scratched
•111111 On 15110 hack 'verandah."
Pete, Evans, tvillie harnessiug 1115
1h:0110110 ''ReciPrecisty the 21st ot
Septeinber l.ast, • yea kicked just
eetttili of his cern, 'cab." •
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SEAF()RTI-1,
FARM FOR SALE—Lot north half
26, con. 12, Mullett, consisting of
50 acres. All seeded down except
10 acres. Small orchard. Frame
house and bank barn with stabling.
Oa Gravel road 1 mile north of
Londesboro. 1 mile from school.
Apply on the premises or address
Richard Shaddiek, Londesboro P.O.
—75
0
and special • Inc best "
Pen 1, Pullet mating, Ileaded: ' )y;
Millard cockerel., •Liniithd
• bar settriegs, Eggs 8200.pet4b.
2; Coekerel filatitig, headed by Mil. •
-
• lard cock. Ppilets in this pen are '
•
good layere. Eggs 8200,per /3, •
Pen" 3, utility pen, headed by
cockerel bred trete one ot 110 beat •,
laying strains in•Canada. The pullets
in this pen were bred from 17
of my pullets vehieli. layed 486 eggs ' •
in 31 days, Eggs $1.00 per 15 1
guarantee a geed hatch or. replace
sottting free of charge. —II. A. 'ley,
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PROPERTY e-011 SALE.—dlardware
business for sale in Bayfield. Two-
story building, store, workshop and
dwelling combined, also stable 26
x 36. Three lots with orchard and,
small fruits. Terms steasonable—Ap-
ply to R. Mellott, Bayfield. —74
FARM FOR SALE -41,e •B1,:ceoutier • et
the Southcomhe estate offers for
sale 50 acres, being east hall of
lot 28, son. 6, I-Iullett. This is • a
lirsa-ciass farm, well watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also tale undersigned cams for sale
lot 29, con. 6, Mullet", consisting of
100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately.—
Apply to R. J. Southeombe, Clin-
ton P. 0. —89
Edwaier 13eaurell, remauded on a
dharge of housebreaking, escaped
from Stratford jail.
FOR HOUSECLEANING
Watch Faults
Does you:- watch run correctly..
If not, let es repair it for you. It,
may be only dirty and need cleaning,
or stop for lack of oil. Whatsoever
the reason, don't delay. We give
thorough examination and regulation
free. Anything more costs as little
as satisfactory work can be done. ,
WE now have in steek Brushes
of all descriptions. Also Cur-
tain Poles, small brass 2 Inc
150, 2 different kinds 3 Inc 25g.
2 different kinds 2 for 25c0
ALSO many other articles,
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During APlilL.
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CLINTON, ONT.
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Plumbing, Evetroughing
and Stove Moving
All orders promptly attended
to.
Prices given on roofing, sid-
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