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CLINTON BUSINESS COLLECE
CEO, SPOTTON, PRESIDENT
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:MO 16th, (912
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411.,,yasIlni, Sotidmayo'nitiehintghethseeseeviceonind Ssirnt-.;
awes' ;church, Mi'ddleton, eves coin
aelled by •Itevi C. E., jeakins.,,, These'
,':,r -Vices are always looked forWard
a. With pleasure' and are much ap-
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reefated. , '
'W: ill'"G,inhnin't,e..Preaideht ?
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miHtlionst,01,Goefo,rrotgenPiwearry G-annadliacitai;ialills• .7i.ri,
the 1S:te Laurier Devernment-, . :has
bli .offered',, the",Treeitielaen•,citnr.the
Grand TrunkaRaliwaY Otinipany as
snecesnor . to the late Charles M.
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Has, who losti his life: in the .Tit-
acid dileaster. , ' ' , ', •bration
"was
'SUccessful.,,S.S..,Clanventioh
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AsTslolec:stleilolrnouliDadeasliaeri.Yn9Sounodnatyll'uS;0,,lt,sot7el :
Sunday school convention in Clinton
on, 'Wednesday of last.week., nte-
eresentativen. faom,evety 'perish in the'
deanery were present. . , ,. ',
Proceedaigs • were opened by - a cele..
of holy communion at 11. , a.
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The Mont)", '',Silehi But 'Lillie
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, ,'tt:1,,.1t, e, ,a,lize.- Upon. , .. i :waiiidth.,sAtedilildltaingnt
:The' aniniciPalibias ninnff the l'alCe
shOre guaranteed • tne. funds of , the
Essettic RailWay. ,. Goderichled. the
Way, With ,a guerantee. or $150,000,
Kincardine" doming' nent ;with '$50,000,
The ,failiVeY is not conetructeklaindeed
it ie half built, but, the' Money
holhestSreealVtaniti:eati,/knornaYa:i'eaQnuteties noto°.
mtehdrearea,niinetma, broesaivhic:tniniin
not pay fie fine, •
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FOE pshAa-1,4:017'll 1.Ailm'f-Ig.1?,.._°33,1.,,AE,Av'r,.ttel'illE1131.
& -seen `. • n'n ' l' k -3°0 . .
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J:k0UUM CLEANER TO RENT BY
or day. •andln,dii)siepyecrilsop..sb,lelad3',.a,,st.
housecleaning 'time. Also' for sale
' two second-hand'
and gent's. -Apply at home of Mrs:
A. E. Turner, Queen St. - -29-4
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px„plA.3;INat, trIezo,,zi,freeflei The isiews.,Ree_
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_St. Helen's
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Mr, Win. Woods Welted for a con -
le of days with his daughter,•Mrs.
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an, Irwin of Kinlope, , •
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Mrs. Hugh Anderson has returned
, . n,
a,' her be'here after'apending some '
Line with relatives ini London- mrsi,
lack .spent a few days with, her re-.
i'gt,ll'a''•
George Ina Graham horn at tn,.
Egannille, in the, South Riding of
eo
ntenfreW, Which lie now represnts, .Dean
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in , a1859, . and .readved his educatien
at the High Schools of -Iroquois and 'yed
1Vierrisbare - He taught schooi for of
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a, short time, but at the age or
twenty-three he purchased the Mot- nident,
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finburg Herald and entered the ni3WS- chair,
paper calling. He sold patter to join
the staff of tile' Ottawa Free Press,' ety
Whence - he subsequently . went to
BroCkville,' ae '.Managing Editor, ' and
taken by the rector, Rey. 0., , ,
Veakins, assisted • by Rev, Rural
Dherty, , , , .. ,
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Atter the service luncheon was ser,
in the, parish hail by the ladies
St Paul's church
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The convention opened with the pre-
Rev. C. E. jeakins, M the
There was the usual routine
of secretary's report and the dean-
superintendents, which all showed
a strong working force in the Huron
association, with real pregress' • to
, not
bieng all 'gone it hae got to tlie end
of its tether and it now looks as it
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the. muntannalities will. have to , meet'
the PaYmenlis on theabonds ea they
mature , The . following from; last
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kveek s Kincardine Ronew tells what
they " are going to do about .i -U in
that town
"The first fell' °Met' of the collapse
of ,the Ontario West Shore Elentnic
Railway was felt on Friday night
when the Town Council had to pass
POR SALE :-A QUANTITy OF
Lumber and scantling and 21 and
30 foot rafters 2x8. -Apply at •W.
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Walker's Jurniture stare. -31
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I'ROPERTY FOR ' SALEn-FOUR
acres of lend frame house, with
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good cellar, hard and soft water tai
house, . frame stable, Also all
kinds of fruit trees
' - Anply ' to
Iddo Criela OntarioSU., Clinton 29
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FOR ' SALE, FLOUR aed FEED
Store business' established 24 years.
Also in conneetioa delivery. and
dray •businese together with dwel-
Eng of seven rooms.-D. S. Cook.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-ASEV-
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en room cottage on North streett.
Excellent garden with all binds of
fruit -tries..-Apply at ,News -Record
. Office or to In aryd ne. .-9q-
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FARM AND FIELD
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DOOLEY Arui THE FARM
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Direetor cd; the 13roekville 'Recorder.' their
Elva • years after his removal to
Brockville be , was Chosen as. Liberal
staiidard-bearer' and was, elected , to primary
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thb ' tegislatate, ,knhere, he ..school
until called to the Cabinet. Councils' ,ceived.
at Ottawa. Front the time of his
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acceptance of the 'est of Minister
Railways be devoted' much of. his
'Wine to study of • the transportation-
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credit. ' ' •
• A' pap.eraby Miss Clete. Ford, of
Clinton, was' read, dealing, with the
department of the Sunday
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and was particularly ' well re-
, ' '
The convention was favored by the
presence , of the
pre 'Rev. ;R. A. Hilts,
who conducted .a round table confer-
mice. ' •
a by law authorizing the Mayor and
Clerk to borrow .$2600 to Pay one
years intenest on the bonds guaran-
teed by the .town., It will, be re -
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membered all toe • well by ratepayora
of the town that •a sufficient num-
her of them voted to guarantee the
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bonds of the Co: for $50,000: The
Co. defnulted in payment of interest
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on the bonds six months ago -and the
"tanned"
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DR. OVENS,I ONDON UR EON
eye, ear, nose and throat, wall be
at Holmes' drug store, Clinton, on
Tuesday, May 21st. Deafness , cat-
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arch,. e.te, treated. Glasses properly
fitted. '
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BARRED -ROCK EGGS FOR SALE. -
50 cents per 15 egg'. -H. Ga. Hibbs,
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Clinton P. 0. Phone 5-151. -28.-1.
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he Farmer Should Have . a Few of
-the Good Things flint Make Life
Worth Living. '
conditions ' in Canada He Visited
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Europe with a view to inquiaing in- paper
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to •the system of management -ad-,
opted on the railways which receive '
Mrs j MeLead read a magnificent
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cleaning with -"The Ideal Restat
qf a Well -Taught Lesson."
The diocesan secretary for Sunday
Council has heen several
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times by different bond -holders.
This means that the Council must
take ' Steps to meet this indebted-
FARM FOR SALE -LOT '14 MALT -
land concession, Township of Col-
borne, consisting of 90 acres, all
cleared. Clay loam and first-class
wheat land. Four acres, of young
bearing orchard, first-a:lass fruit,
Good frame house wirli cellar.
Good barn with stabling under -
neath; driving shed with cement pig
pen underneath, The farm is sell
fenced in 10 -acre fields. Two good ,
wells,,n mile from scheol, 3 . miles 1
from Ifolniesville and the same dis-
tame from Denmiller, 6 miles from
Clinton. • As the piopisietor is ill
and unable to work the farm it will '
be sold on easy terms. -L. Penn -
ington, Holmesvine P. 0. .-31- ,
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SEWING- MACHINES REPAIRED
and repairs kept, 04 hand. -A Hoop -
Albert street. a_30..
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Mr. Dooley says, ,"The farm is
here- all tie'good things coins from, .
nd the city is where they go." Ile
; said to be partly rigliL we trust-
e is wrong so far aS YOU are con-
erned, since of all people who should
ave and are entitled to the best it is
m•farmer, his wife and family. One
inept sell the best and keep the in-
irier, either on the farm or in the
onseheld on the tabl, without step-'
ing down. Extravagance is not to
e countenanced, but in all things,
oth in that. which he eats and that
Inch he is to wear, articles of su-
scion quality are the birthright o!
ie farmer; they, will pay him the
eFt in the long run.
State aid from continental Govern- schools,
oi. ,. , y
m,
anta ,ale' actually operated by
them. On his return he introduced ;the
1nny reforms, and the existing Can-
adian Railway Act is a tribute to
bin 'work and ability. • '. • ;
'After Ins defeat in, the general el-
ections of last year he the
- to
active newsPaCer work an Brockville,
subsequently he was returned to Par-
liament in the South Renfrew bye-
elect on, and he rendered yeoman ser-
vice for the opposition -from the day
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of his arepearanee in the House.-
Toronto -Globe.
The ReV. T. Bart Howard',
coner,
a nound, table conference on
"Elementary Division of Sunday
School Work." • '
Rev. Canton Could gave a strong
missionary address,
In the evening,after a short ser-
vice, the Rev. la . A. Hiltz gave a
fine addMss on teacher 'training, and
Canon Gould addreesed the gathering
on some reniarkable facts in recent
developments in mission lands.
'Clic officers for next year or the
Huron Sunday' ..,School Association
are : Rev. W. J. •Doherty, honorary
president ; .Rev. B. Ar Kinder, Gerrie,
nesi. The above amount will pay
only 'the interest. I owasialation
enacted at the , last session of the
Legislature which will enable, the
council to extend the panment of
priacipal and interest 'over a term of,
years.
On motion of' Councillors Mitchell
mut MaCraw, the Mayor was in-
structed to take legal action to ob-
talc judgment on all properly of the
Railway Co. Under the terms of '
the by-law, tile guarantors have a
mortgage upon the property. line
fornunately, not being a gulag eon-
cern, the security is not valuable.
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All ' ' wALKERPS FURNITURE
store you can kaye your baby car-
riage or go-cart wheels re -tired in
half an hour's time, No waiting
for material, we have the machine
and the rubber on hand and ',, will
do them for you while. you wait.
-Si
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STA'N'Dn'ORD (12810) FOALED MAY
9th 1910 of Imported stock, is a
dark dapple bay, face and feet
white, has quality, style and ao-
tion hard to beat. In perfectly
sound and healthy and weighs over
1500 Pounds at two years of age.
Standford is very intelligent and
docile and waa a prize winner at
the Guelph winter Fedr 1911. His
Sire is Denny deer (10924) G. Sire
Stir e Hugo (10924) G. Dam Rose
of Anchenciich (16263). His dam
Golden Rose 03952), she by Guiroa
Gold (13020) 0. Dam Rose' of Sand-
walk(18156). Will be bred to • a
limited number of healthy mares at
his own stable, lot 26, con. 6,
Hullett. Terms : $12 payable Jan,
1st. 1913. For further particulars
apply to Fred Henry, Owner.
in
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. Lucknow.
Last week William McQuillan re-
caved a party of twenty intareants,
principally married men with their
wives and families, and next week he
expects .to receive forty five more.
They are ani exceptionally fine lot of
peeshient ; Mr. J. Hartley, Clinton, Most bi the money has been speat
vice-president ; Rev. E. Croly, upon grading and culverts and pun.
Wingham, secretary -treasurer. Tho chase of right of way. The only
following avili fill the offices of dean, liquid assets discernable are the rails
erg superintendents': Teacher, training and ties and. they have to be gather-
Miss Le Touzel ; home department, cd up, and sold. The Assets, Con-
Rev. J. Berry ; first roil, Miss Flu- yertible into rash do not amount to,
oty ; primary, Miss C. Fond a miss- much." _ '
ionary, Miss Metcalf ; adun Bible
BOAR FOR SERVICE. -A Therobted , ,
Hampshire boar Brodhagen 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. Henderson, 'Lot 28 con. -0 11
H. S. iTuckersminh: 28-3
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people.--jirst the kind the . county
needs. ..
There is no lack of accommodation
to farmers at old rates in Lucknow,
even though one' hotel has secured no
new tenant and the other is charg-
class, J. Hartley.
The Huron association is doing' a He Preached to Save, Not
rine work and settling a good eXl-
ample tot all the deanery associa- Others, But Himself
tons to follow..., 'Residents of Huron Dnocese who
know Rev. Mark Turnbull, late rec-
FOR SALE -- BLUE BARRED PLY -
mouth Rock eggs, $1.00 per 15
eggs. Also a few White Cochin
Bantams, eggs $1.00 per 13. -Jabez
Rands, Clinton. -24.
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. abelieve
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ing higher eatea for moats' and stab-
ihog. The stables belonging to the
old Royal hotel are available at nom-
'nal rates for the use of everyone,
and good hot' meals, as good as any
one requires, can be obtained at all
hours in at least one restaurant, at
from 20 cents up. The town is not
'held up" .as some would have Us
it is, and present conditions
are only temporary and incident to
the' that re-
tor of Si. George's Angelican elaireh„
Chicago Eggs, Goderich, will brat abpreciate the
Lower Ontario Prices manner in which that clergyman, re-
• eently caved himself from being mur-
'rhe Toronto Globe of Saturday had dered by Mexican bandits.
the following : "An interesting and Mr. .Turnbull has been in Mexico
Significant neeto was presented to the for a couple of years, but finding
passers-by on Front street yesterdaY, the climate did not agree with his
when several (brans Piled high with health, gave' up. Ids position and
cases of eggs were unloading in front started back to Canada during the
or some of the wholesale country recent revoluntary disorders.
'houses. These With him he carried a number of
GENTLEMEN. - KINDLY TAKE
note of the McCormick repanne you
will require for the season and let
me know as soon as possible.- J.
B.• infiller. -24,
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FOR SALE -I HAVE RECEIVED
a carload or Western wheat, for
feeding. You can Secure a quan-
tity an Trick's Mill or at my Place
en the Hayfield Line, Goderiai
township. --john Thompson. ---30
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SOD WnnITED ABOUT 1 5 0 0
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square feet from meadow ;or road-
side. Party who can supply please
phone 77. -;Fred J. Hill, Clinton.
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W. .t. TAYLOR
remarkable change was
cently effected here,
produce eggs came ant
the way from Chicago. Several car- important papers entrusted in his
loads are at the Union Stallion and keeping by officials of ilhe United
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ROPERTY FOR SALE. -THE
house on High street belonging to
'the Downs estate. One quarter
acre of land and good orchard. At
present occupied by Mr. Fred Hill.
-Apply to W. Ilrydone. .-30-1
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Newspaperman and 'Sportsman
A true man of the soil
Goderich.
many more are en route. It is es- States Government, as well as a
timated that sonic 13 carloads are numben of sermons. •
train
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Saving Money on Farm Eggs,
Improper and antiquated methods
1 handling eggs in the United Statesa-Lot
amen In. losses' that reach an esti-
flitted total of $45,000,000 annually,
mils 'is 17 per cent, of the estimated
otal value of the entire Crop.
1.actically all this loss is borne by
armers and other producers, -and a
arge part of it can be prevented.
In order to show how this loss
Work has been commenced upon the
new C. P. IL flour storage, building on
the docks here. g, The building, which
will be entirely of wood, while cost
between $15,000 and $22,000. It will
be 40 feet wide and 200 feet long
and the work is to be' rushed
through so as to be completed by
?he middle of July,
in or .on thei.r way to Ontario cen... Mexican bandits boarded the
tres from the same source. before the boundary was reached, and
It is significant .that these eggs, searched all the passengers. Coming
were laid down in Toronto about' itc to Rev. Mr. Turnbull they found' the
per dozen, less than is being paid an papers. They promptly removed him
Ontario at country points. The eon- to the baggage car and hound, him
sumer will benefit by this influx, be- with ropes, firmly convinced that he
cause 'the imported eggs will he was a spy. He told them he was
cheaper, ' and because country points a minister of the Gospel, formerly
will now have to come down in of Goderich, Canada„ but they did
their asItnng price. 'Another large not believe him.
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FARM FOR SALEn orth half
26, con. 12, Hullett, consisting . on
50 acres, All seeded down eVeept
10 acres. Small orchard. Frame
house and bank barn. with , stabling.
On Gravel road 1 mile north of
L n sb f Mile from school.
an e Or0. .
Apply on the premises or address
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Richard Shandiel. Lotidesboro P.O.
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FARM FOR SALE:-4.:OT 29,
Hayfield con Goderich township,
containing 61,?; acres, more or less.
Small orchard, good spring water'
frame buildings. Land has been in
pasture about five years. For
funther particulars apply to William
Turner, Laudon, P. O., Manitoba.
care of Mrs. W. Grieve. a-37*
night be prevented, the Bureau of
knimal Industry last, year sent eian
ae.rts into Kansas to conduct in- .
restigatimia. The results of the first
mason's work are given in detail in
he bulletin, with suggestions for lm-
)roveent that may be applied any-
m
,vhere. ;Although but one season
las been npent by the bureau in this
the bulletin, "several
Seaforth t
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Death came very suddenly ' to a
well-known ei thee . of this townon
Saturday in the person of Mr. Wm.
Sle.ith•"
Mi. Sleith, in company with his
local dealer, who has not been mak- The leader of the bandits ordered
ing money In eggs lately, is negot- the clergyman shot, and the mem-
iating with finns in Nebraska and bees of the party had their elites
other States across the line 'to get aimed when the intended victim
eggs laid down in Toronto at from thought kof a plan.
20e to 20ne. which is about 2e be'- "Before you shoot me," he said,
low Ontario rates." "I want you to give me a chance,"
speaking in' Spanish, with which lan-
l'"no
PROPERTY. POR SALE. -Hardware
business for sale. in Hayfield. Two-
story bUilding, store, 'workshop and
dwelling cbmbinei, also stable 26
x 36. Three lots with orchard and
small fruits. Terms plyseasonable-Ap-
lie R. Rouatt Hayfield. -74
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HULLETT COURT OF REVISION-
Notice Cs hereby gives that the
eourt for the revision of the ns -
sessment roll of the Township or
Hullett will be held in the Town-
ship Hall on Saturday the 25th,
of May at 10. a. m. for the pur-
pose of hearing and settling • cora-
. plaints against the said assesment
roll. Persons having business at
the court will please athend at the
said ifime and place , without further
,nonice.---James Campbell, Clerk.
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work," says
eueh-desired changes' have been
n -ought about. The most important
n'. these was the adoption of the 'loss -
)f1' system of , buying and settle-
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,Iggs." ,
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Previous to the work of . the bureau,
Kanams eggs Were not very popular
in the markets mitnide the state.
auantity rather than quality was a
handicap the shippers encountered.
The immediate, effect of buying on a
"Loss -Off" system produced such -. a
marked .nhange, in the quality of the
eggs reaclaing.the market that outside..
buyers. now .manifest a preference for
eggs 'Delight ,In Ude manner. •
wife, had been shopping down town,
and. Upon returning home about ten
o'clock., he Immediately, retired tohns•
room where his wife' found him short-
ly afterwards breathing his last
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heart failure being the cause of,
death. , ,
Deceased, who was a carpenter by
trade, was in leis 66th year and is
survived by his . wife add a family or
,er
Onte , son and one daughter. In ' 're-
ligienn'he was a Presbyterian , and in
politics, a Liberal. . ' .
Mr. ' . James Cumming, e well_
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known Egmondville,
guage he is well acquainted,
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Live Stock Market, prove to you that I am not a spy,
_ and that I am 'what I sayI am
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Toronto, May 13th. -Union Steck you rick out any sermon in that
Yards -Receipts, 159 cars, with 3,137 bunch, give me the text and I will
head of cattle, and calves, e08 hogs, preacin the sermon to you:"
s mep .anlambs, they brought out his sermons
and 155 1 d•So '
Cattle -Extra choice heavy, steers and gave him a texti, and he went
for butaber 'and export, $7,30 to ahead and preached four or five peg-
.37.511 ;% good medium to choice buteh- es of the sermon to them in Span-
loads, $6.10 to $7.30; mixed 'light isle. The leader saw that ho was
butcher $6 to $6.25.; common; ,s3.5.0 to what he 'represented himself to be,
$5.60 I; canners; $2 to sp ;. choice but- and released him.
cher cows, firm an $5.25 to $6.50 ; :When Mr.. Turninill got out of Men-
bulls $5 to $6.25. ' . ' ican territory he wrote to Judge
J • • St.
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3,'ARM FOR SALE -The Executor oh
- the Southeemlae estate offers, 'lot
'sale 50 acres, being east half ol
loll 28, con. 6, Hullett. This is a
firstaeless • farm, well watered and
improved and with good buildings
a Also She 'undersigned offers for salt
lot 29, eon., 6,, Hullett, consisting ol
, 100 acres. These , farms. may bi
b"gliti together4j.soourtheosepmabrea,te,Iya.n.-
Apply. to
ten P. P• ' -89
STANLEY COURT OF REVISION.
- Notice is hereby, given that the
-Court of Revision on the Assess-
mord Roll of the Township otStan-
ley will be held in the Town Hall,
Verna, on Saturday, the 25th„ day
of May, ,1912, at 10-30 a, m.,
for the purpose of , hearing and set-
, thing complaints against the said
Assessment Roll, Persons having
.
'Meatless with this Court will please
attend at the said time and place
. R J
W1. hou J further no me.- . J.Rich'me
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andson , erk.- area, ay , a
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The aatiadit Thistle ,
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;This .weed, though called' ' the
Canada • thistle was letrechiced from
Europe. As all 'know ,it is one of
the , 'farmer's , most' troablesorne
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enemies, and very hard to eradicate
resident! of pass-
d 'away Saturday • . . m
e on. evening. Mr.
'Cununing, Who 'had been in poer
health for some time, was' in his
'71st year ' and 'heaves a wire and' - a
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grown-up ;family. '
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,stockers -Steady ' demand at $5,25 Holt, for- years a warden of
to $6 'for good quality ; extra choice George's church at Goderich, saying
heavy feeders, $6:25 to $6•59. • humorously : "The sermons' that kept
Calaes-Good veal,' , $6.50 •to, $8 ; you people from corning to church
bobs, $1.50 to $2.50. • .' ' saved my life." f
Sheep -Market steady. Choice me -
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'reworks
We now have on hand an up -to -
date l' • FIREWORKS ' If
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you have not yet seen our FISH -
ING TACKLE and, prices, call
and let us 'show you them.
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G In- C0.0 l<
a
, .
'PROPRIETOR.' .
when once established. One geed way
killing out a 'patch out is to cover
oft8
'the patelnavith a thick layer of straw.
Old, half -totted straw is best, 'ri'S this
entirely .keeps out air, and light. If .
fresh - straw is used there anent be
Of it, ,say a foot deep. The
'
edges of the, patch where the straw
is tighter mast; of course he attended
to f ro.ni time .to ,time with a hoe. This
plan is certain Of success, for no plant
plan
ea earth 'can live without liglat, and•puc-
a,
air. • '
Another method which has been, ad-
,
Mr., In, T.,Delacey nes been appoint -
ed. in4ager of 'the Seaforth Milling
Company t!o' succeed D. J. McCallum,
Who resigned to go'revest. ., •
„. ...,
A, amb,ekah Lodge has been institu-
,r
ing been caecteC noble grand • Mrs.
. . .„ . , . .
Chas:Aka:hart ; Vice,- Mrs. ()ha's., Lay:CI
ton ; recasecretaryn -Mem M.. Smith -
''
ens ;, fininsecretary, Miss A. Kenclien,-
M I C Scott • rd 0
treasurer, Mrs. . , . T. , Wa e ,
Miss Helen WNW). ; 'conductor, MiSS
Lena Inarris chaplain, Miss ' • L.
es, $5.50 to $6.75 ; yeaelings, $6 to
50 • buena ' d culls • $4'to $5 50. Marriages
' '. ' '-- 44 . ' • ,, - ." . ‘. t
spring. lambs, $1 to $1:00 each: , , a ' • • '
'-Marnet: firmer,at. $8- 35 ' • fed STEW AR fn-ORElani...At the home of
Hogs. i .. . , • -• , '
Trade was active,' with . a • big, de- 8th, , John W. Stewart of, Us-
' 1dht•
mand and an enitsallY heavy ion of borne, to; Glad ey May, aug ei.
cattle. . ikroilwalistidin ' the 'large .of Mr. and Mrs, Janice Green.
, , ., .
g ' ' PICHARDSO'N M K,EN7Iln-At the
number' of cattle °tiering the , mar- . • . , i - c , ., ,
• • • ' • • - , , .• , , .s Mt
home of the bunle s patent
ket held. steady at iant week's • . , ,„. ' , , •
and Mrs.' 11: McKenzie, on May
C9' • •
4th, by Her. D. Johnstone, Jos-
HAYFIELD COURT OF REVISION.
. . .. t
-Notice a hereby ' given that he
, , . . • .
Court of Revision cit the Assesn-
.
mewl: Poll of the village Of Bay-
.
field witt be held in the Town
Hayfield, on Mondey, the
1.
27th clay of May, .912, at 11 o'-
clock, a., in., for the purpose , of
hearing and settling any complaints'
on the said Assessment ROIL Per-
SdliS having beaten% with this court
will please attend at the salld tinte
and' place without further notice,-
Clerk
- t'l • W • • Erwin ,, • -30-2.
vocated is to sprinhle the thistles well
with IterOs'ene -from a watering can,
,
on a sunny clay, talanig, care that. the
leaves are well oiled. The plants will
Lien soon Wither up ana, die.
.,
' ;
Twice r. R. S. Cl.„ John Stetwaran
' ', • ' •• ' '• S.
s H. Stewart; R ,•ei
I.,• S. (r. N,, Min . . , .
V. G., Miss Maud Dickson:; ,L. S, V.
G,, Miss Etta Crich ; inside . guard,Hall,
Mies CassM, Everett outside 'guard
oph James Richardson, !of the
GOOD AS A 'DOCTOR; ' ria.y f iold Road, to Fanny Douglas
'' J . • - •
. town
' .' IN Till]: HOUSE. McKenaie., all .of Stanley -
. , ; shin. '
Baby's .0-Wn Tablets are at good as
•a ' Births
. ,
ALL KINDS OF
.
COAL,WOOD
' .
. , .
TILE BRICK
TO ORDER
'--,--n-
. ,
, . All kinds .of coal on hand:
. a.- • - •
• SOFT COAL.
, STOVE ' CANNEL cOAL
FURNACE ,- COKE
BLACKSMITHS ',WOOL
' ,
USE 0091)105 'SENSE
What does a farmer, or, for that
matter, any . other practical lweper,
Care for fanny Leathers and eeines; or
but eggs and
recCirds of anything • .'' - ' .-
• early maturity? All •the,loolls,hIV hie'
prices paid for, taney.birds are paid-.
by fancy 'fancy breeders
; a
,Jelin , holster, ‘ThirtY-°"e membefs
were initiated the opennig night; the
,
degree ,work belt% done by ithe lad-
;„,..,a,,,, ; team of liensall Ti.i.i,,
- nn ce ` ' - ' '
Maw iodize, will lie IthOwn as Edel-
- . - • -
weios Lodge, No, 117. .
•
(Motor in the leMise. They never .
fail ' to relieve the Attie dee ' from • ' .
. IlleGI.LLICUDDY-4n. ' Exeter, May
stomach arid bowel troubles, , to ex -
. , • , I ' 71ih., to Br,, J. E. and Mrs. Me-
i- t III ' ' • ', •
pei,..tvolm:„, rop,t,e (..0 Ung. easy an( ,.._...... „ , _ ____
promote nealthful sleep. Concernina nnItylnaliun , a suii-
,.• • '' ,
them Mrs. J,. H. Tunnet, (Relieve, Deaths' .
Ont., - says : "I always recommead
Baby's Own l'ablets to my friends, I -• 17ALBOT-In Stanley township, on
.breeders.•to
..erily-and the shows of such birds in-
tatrest this ,elaSs of poultry men only.
Trbt out the heavy .weight early ma-
tiOers with date of hatching, feeds
fed, Manner Of yarding or not yard.-
, ...•.• • -u,nIESTNUT
Mina housing', etc. Show us layers
With reeorlis for the year along with
.ciire; ininiage,ment, feed, , etc. The
anouble is, too ninny 0f our fancy
haMeds do not have a half dozen birds
-up ,to these. high "etandards" in their
Whole outfit. Fancy points are well
etiough In their way but the farmer
wants something 'more ' certain to
yield a ',return. Ile cannot risk hie
NEWS OF THE DAY. ,
A •big crewd at ,the Lirernool
landingstage 'I , r d; •Per • I Bruce
, c me .0 a . , .
Iamay .. on , his arriyal 'from New
Yorlinl,f0110,Wing• the iiise', of then Tit-
. ... aiseaaer
oilier. on• which,,, e .was, a. p - . a .
Da,)satistaetfon With the wericiag of
the. Miners ' minimum w.age set ..was
expressed by the workers, 'and threata
of 'a renewal or " the -miners': stifIce
- • '' ` ° , n, '
.were uttered, • .
hare used them for .a long. time. and ,, May 14th,, Isabella Brown,. nellet
End theme without an equal. They to- of. the late Edward Talbot, aged
.
lieved baby of the feverishness and • • ••
71 years and 6 months, ,
restlessness while cutting teeth • and. mooR,E-In Wingbain, May Slid, alai-
, ,
have made her one 0 tho mos heal- cinda McDonald, wire of Mi., 'Win.
thy ',babies there is. I always keep, . Moore, aged 61 years.
them in the honee and consider them PEAREN.---Irt East nWawariosh,, May
. , ._, • ' ' ' ' ,
as good as a 'doctor." -The Tablets . 7th Mat ,- ,Couttes wife t L
nne e- -P'"'"
. ,,, a . • - _ - -.... , l. • , , • • , ,
are sold by medicine dealers' or , b. Y • reline. Pearce, aged5,l , years. • .
mail at; 25' cents a box Senn The Dr. KNOX-In Wingliain on May 3rd,.(leo.,
Termite; in,his 63in ,
Williams' Medicine Co., Btockville, A. Knox, of - 1
Ont. '. ' '
year. '
.1---.-,.....
,
" SINGI
,
' .•
,
. tarn
GRAND
Victoria
,, - •
a , . ,,,,,,
r TARE'
niativedn
, ,
Good going
, ,:
liMit
' - (Minimum
JOHNRANSFORD,
,A,, b.
TRUNK
'
,.
a , ,
' all. Stations
,
-Ntay
May 270:
PA,TTISON,
,i'
FOR,
• :
'2,3rd
charge
RAILWAY ,
SYSTEM
• i
. . ,
1. • .
ROUND TRIP
'in Canada .
. • - n' • ,
.•aen 24th -re-
, . ,
.25e)
.
Town, Ageet,e
fieliot'• A -gent.
, •-•,;,--, i .
1-21,, li , a .„_., _ „, , • a , tile .. „ a.
, , - ., • n in', aPu '.!,,, ,•111 M 1?c
.• Hest Qtfalipy.
, ' . ,
' 'RBt'-.
writuR To, , .s,„
,
Daponite NM G. T. R. Station.
' n ...";•'.; -a 'PhMie'.53
- . • energy In attempts
capital. time., An( . ., .., ,
to rais..6-fiyiey,f••10;r Rg000srmtav
lion. Adam Beck explained the, Hy -
. . .
at6-61-0.6tert:. debOa0.,t,i5 -a...1,11,km.,..- 4ork
(...4i,,,:144, .1.4%4.11,final ix( 1-.4inA4W11:' '
. ,
' . Ilawlen'n - gernrni... Stone at Fort W. II. Troupe, baakentien, ‚was Di-
'wiletilftg'. Minted. ed an Mitchell.
BARRED ROOK EGGS FOR
Salo, -1 won on Barred Reeks at
' Clinton 1 first.; .3 second, 1 tbird,
and specaal for best collcc$sa.,
Pea, I, Pullet mating, Headed nbn
Millard ' cockerel. Limited "
, her settings, 'Eggs $2,00 per.131 pea
2, Cockerel relating, headed by Min
lard cock. Pullets in tins pen are'
geed layers. Eggs $2:00 per '13:
Pen'. g, utility pen, hea.deal by a
cockerel( bred from one of the best
laying strains in Canada. The
in this pen were bred from, „IT ,
of my pullets which laye,d 43a eggs
in 31 flays , , Eggs $1.00 per 15. I
guarantee a good hath ot replace,,
setifing free of ,charge. -H. A. Mena
ey Clinton, -21.
••••••••••••••••••••err
CAMPBELL'S SOUP -"
: I -lave you ever6 tried it? : .,
: One of the most de- :'''
; licious, savory 'and' satis- : '
: factory soups of the day.,,:' .
• Nourishing too beeaufie ::,
: Campbell's Soup contains • .'
•• only the best meats and :-.
• vegetables, a few of the •
,
: kinds we keep. ..
•
• •
• .
•
• Consomme, Tomato, Chicken, • ,
• Chicken Gumbo, Mock Tiutle, •
•• Vegetable, Beef, Mulligatawnyc • ,
• • ,
• • • •
a
•• •
• When the goug like distant •
• thunder, •
• Calls Us to our bill of fare, •
• Then how anadously I wonder, S.
• Will good Canipbeles Souti be •
•
• there. •
• •
• 0
• •
• See Our South
•
• Window
•
• •
• - •
: ... .. ., _ .
; W/•• T. O'NEIL• ,
• ... nThe Hub Grocery." •
• "'
111111100•00 OOOOOOOOOO OOOO 50
Watch Faults
Does your watch run correctly.
If not, let us repair it for you. It
may be only dirty and need cleaning,
or stop for lack of oil. Whatsoever
the reason, dan't delay. We give
thorough examination and regulation
free. Anything more costs as tittle
as satisfactory work can be done.
"7- A. J. GRIGG
Scientific jeweler and
Optician
CLINTON, ON?.
NOW
IS THE TIME
FOR
Evetroughing
and Stove Moving
All orders promptly attended
to.
Prices given on roofing, sid-
ing and all contract work,
BYAM & SUTTER
SANITARY PLUMBERS.
TO THE PUBLIC
HAVING- BOUGHT THE
WORKSHOP DEPARTMENT OF'
+THE ROWLAND HARDWARE
'BUSINESS, WITH WHICH I
HAVE. BEEN CONNECTED FOR
SEVERAL YEARS, •I AM PRE-
PARED TO RECEIVE' ORDERS
FOR THE HECLA FURNACES;
PLUMBING, EVETROUGHIN(k,
PUTTING UP STOVES AND
,REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ALL ,
•OF WHICH WILL RECEIVE •
MY PROMPT ATTENTION. A
CONTINUANCE OF THE PAT-
RONAGE GIVEN, THIS DE,
PARTMENT IS RESPECTFUL- '
LY REQUESTED.. ,
PROMPT ATTENTION 'WILL
BE GIVEN TO ORDERS LEFT
AT ROL ANLVS HARDWARE
T D. JOHNSON