The Clinton News Record, 1912-07-25, Page 505 Gli
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it out
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kee
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feel th
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make,15
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Sults i
worthy
must I
phrase
niuch a
sowing
phrase
a subt
l'here i
tienee"
know
sowing.
be cone
lag is,
and eon
.•ivinners
sible s
the Pas
the hig
and its
wat
n .
IVe co
ininds
began t
the we
the tru
hand,
fact 'el
lesson
the resu
tainly 1
great
Feta: c
titude
what sl
the NV
light ar
110 said,
When
Phtlippi
us and
them
and 0
baptize
Suppe
control
the tee
the sto
o'f 'chef
day one
say, "
ithis
soo 1101
got win
bill me.
and I
flash
helped
Al
the pun
el atte
courteo
you kti
hesiets
Sjkc ish
1. ion.
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lessons
of putts
01 som
not or
hope So
never t
pupils
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Oi tell "V,
though
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it be r
vidness
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teons
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learn t
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truth.
t';ng tho
with k
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not fol
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never fr
ha.may h
er and
comfoe
whom
name•
that,
teacher,
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to peers
receive
'though
ing Ilis
guide
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truths.
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'Cliatc:sta News -Record
lett .,1•11••••••.
1$4•11411, .Retillit of .i*
'.(illir 'Taught S.8. Lesson
epere, eead. 'he •Ijere. J. McLeod
rt:orii,,.it' he HuyoneDeanety, S.
iyeetion. and •ousee ,publis led n
• . • , . . • . ,
'lege- ' 1 - • ' • '
neler, to •eeaeli.: n SeS. Lessen.
i: 'skillfully, the' .teacher, , Mutt
i•
1•... .11'110- a clear 'and "Ile 'de::
Oa, • 'Did You ever notice . a :10e
Scharge a revolver 7 §-1.1e v'llti
glaigerly in het. fingers, leold
.. at arm's lengtie, shut ,.. flC1 1.,n
id • pull- the trigger .• :, If: • , ow,:
;eaeiling is done in, that .. way,
ty look tor • just such hap e
tliti.,, :n tthe, Marksmen 'ha:
;get he Is not iikely te , , bit
g in particular, 'and if Wes'
e have no definite aline We
. . . ,
w results to count Upon. And
1 shots& be high, higher Pro-
ihan can be reached, or also
11 ,have few ideal -results, 1. et
• close to oor pupild in order
re results, close enotigh to
' temptations as well as
eili • ' '
voutiots, Then let. us e
n - them WRI1 all one might-
teein capable .of goodnese . and
nem believe it; . .
eagerly we all look for, re -
_anything we do, To be
'''• 01111 °niling as teachers we
,ok. for kesults. I think that
of "seed sowing," is very
bused. - There is a legitimate
of the seed ; but neither .the
nor the jtdea should be • 1 de
1 a -
artsige ost an exeuse tor a
and self-eontented, efficiency.
. and should be a "grand pae
; 2 77 :
and' perhaps we may, e el
all the results et' our seed-
But to fold the hands and
meted with just the Geed -sow-
lot the attitide oi a skillful
secreted teacher: To becoene
of souls in the fullest pos-
ence must ultimaPely become
non of every Peaches: before
1006 'resalts can be obtained,
the ideal or high results We
.
me before our 'class with our
1Y
;atm -rated with the lesson. e
he permaration of it early in
k. We have the facts and
ills we are lei teacill well in
-e have good illustrations, n
i-
'erything foe a well taught
nd when taught what will be
et. The ideal easult would otat-
e immediate action. On the
day ot Pentecost, when St.
oncluded his sermon, the mul-
cried out, 'Mee and brethren
all we do ?" When Saul, on
..3* to Damascus saw a great
id beard the voice of Jesus
"What shall I do Lord ?"
et. Paul told the jailor of
to believe on the Lord .res-
thou shalt be saved, 1* took
that same hour of the night
ashed their stripes and was
, he ,and all his immediately.
se we teach a lesson in self-
to a class of boys, anti bring
ill' frosne to their hearts with
ry of the struggle of a boy
own age,, and the next Sun e
ot bite boys collies to us to
I had a hard, time one Jay
,eek, but '-11(0 S. S. lose
fed me oue all right. ce, boy
d at me oalled 100 000209 and
I was gotsig to bit back
.coulki do it but , just like a
.
hat, lesson came to me ane
1110 to keep my tempet."benediets.
ye oan often see results, In
eliaal attendance, the intereet-
ntion, Pee 'kindly, thoughtful,
11 manneae, Oh, teachers,was
t,v what ,joy it bringo to our
to hear of and see results•„
se -ideal reedits immediate ae-
difficulty is that with many
there may be no opportunity
ig, them lin practice. Since -then
t cases, immediate action ean-
does not eollew, what may wee
r, Wiel the truth fade away
o be recalled- ? Or , will the
;ecall the lesson at some fu-
ne in his life ? If so, how
elf it 'he recalled ? If any,0g
of the lesson does recur . to
ider what circumstances will
ecalled ? eleatili how mu& vi-
and • power will it -come ?
enter the mind spontaneously
the right moment ? If it
sat will be its end 7 These
leresting and iniportant gees-
etich every teacher, mu,st ask
ing the lesson taught.
ould he en eelighteningexper-
it vvere possible for the tea-
follow the ,eareet • of a- •les-
th -in the mind of hal. pup-,
find the 'answer to these (meg-
Tbis .05, course she cannot
do. " She can 'ho-vveyeeeetudy
lel of hes pupil. She - cen
he laws which it 'follows' in
ring, assimulation and use of
ill in us
,She can ampere se -
se laws in her teaching and
lowlwdge and skill in teaching
3,- count on wee 'rosette in fee
ler pupil', even though she )1SaY
low ,and watch the effect of
th. Bet •We as teachers' must
,rget that ill One teaClning we
-''
tire , the eseistance of a -, eels -
mightiee Teacher. "But the
•
,er :even the" Holy Spirit
bhe 'Father will send in My
11 ',Nees
He shall- teach: you a . L'e
e 1.1
have said isnto you '
shay have the help, of the
Spirit both in the preparation
.chirie of the lesson, and also
are the mind of the ,psipils to
the truth. leow often. out
J." should ,WIA. to (guise ask-
wisdom that we might so13USINESS
e„
hese Preuji"u l'Wes' thaa 1-:
keep, undimmed those 'lesson
ile text .ffi elle' teacher N con-
in these lines :
ray Thee, God, Po make me
11 ' witten and it mine eyes
.. .
id behold in everytIneg but
II, r.•,,,, .1.,, 1,„.
when we wa'....--- ''' "---
vision beautiful- is clearest toloot,
oul, and we 'know we cannot
there along ways that are un-
4-, nat. • ,,on lurra rf,
. "If . Ye kale* :these things ' 11014
le 1 .1 mit Iv s and feeelt Mu; pupils
eken
s: elf the deed he 'never: ea . raise •
. But • • the love. that the 'deaa ,Lord
. looketh. : for, , . :. , .,
eeetbe .heart of thl deed" so -fair,"
. In my. . reading, as week. I (arra
across.
tool, tO,'(ile 1Taings lai "i lee „a Sl.ea
lnaeiy of da the .suptielee - question is,
wher.t are we to getout of, life 2, ,, rie
thee than What we, are to Put, Mk
it- or dd ,'with' it. , Ae.:teol, is a ' Sign-
ifeant , ithtng , 7.1 . doe e eel; elaist: for ,
itself its end, 'is not its' own beauty
'ar Paleatiall la 4a to d°' things' with
and it is 'a good 'tool' or ,a.poee tool.
.
1 prop:it-Bon. as lit will, or' will Alois
dile that tor *.bieh ist. was made. Let
• . • .
1
us try and learn that Meson and
teach It to our Pupils, that our liv,
'
es .are to be ueed in tieing things,
Putting ' in Practice' Pee things . we
know to ' be right, , Regal; feeling
•neust be expressed in action by
'whirl et grows strong To sup,
. ' - ' ' •
tess it is to weaken .it It is a
perilous thing to separate feeling
from action, to have. learned to • reel
rightly without acting rightly. Feel-
Ing is given to lead to aetion. If
feeling is suffeted 'po awake without
into duty the be-
. ,
Gods 'Way of .Salvation..
• 1, '
: ''' • COME, !": ' e ' - ••• .
Thee spiritual :•applitation of . , the,
seoey 'muele be evident to...all, , - Jesh-
°veil, , at an: infinite beet). has ' Pre-,'
voo.,. e...feeet, for Perishing.sinnerss
, ° in ° a '.' ' le, wor - , an( Proseann
thee' gad tidlitga- to eve -1;y ; Preailtlee
(Matk Vi 16). 16), '-'' . , . : ':., . r%
"All thitigs. are reacif,:earee I '
' ', Crime to' the suPPer 'spread ! ',.
Cone i rich and poor chine- 'eed , and
. 'Young), '
' ' 00020, and 1-1e Tlel.11Y fed' •. ' , ,
The invitation is univerealr 'None
are : exeNded. "Whosoever well,"
alle collie. millions have Partal,oll•
f the t •t '1 t'll ti ' ' ' a
0 e eas ain s 1. le lezY N
heard `'Yet there iserocee " ..
• -
World•IY people have 'etured. a
s In ' ,' '
Christian's fife as glooln,Y and melee,
, - .
ceoly, , racy. bay, imagined ehat the
partaking of the Gospel feast fitIS
the heart with sadness, and causes.). 2
shadow to rest on the . doinetellanee.,
lehey seem pot to knew that the
Gospel • is "good tidings 01 sweat
Joy," eel, ...sad tidings 'of great .
misery." - '
The ;persons in the parable were
Invited. • 'a "feast," "fun-
, , .•--.rr7-'.
Auburn : ''..
,, ',: ' • . ,1 . . e I .
E. • Albeet • Cuilis • of Seelt- SP
Mallet Miele, is here. putting' rit 1:Ink:.
eeete• Nees, ,•Dt, the .head ,c,t, the race
4. the Menke , ' '''. , :.• .- , , • '
.. ',Nothing , •'has lie& • done at the
bridge: weete steed ,Jeue eat the • cone
tractor ' le,exiideted` here thee'. week
and. abutment, . - ' • , - .
lealse 'Aline • MeLanglitine daughter Of
DE: MOLaughlin ef Oleneeer 5.1 ' '' Yid
thug 'friends• ie'lier native otter. ',,,Illisi
Gertie'Aeieuieh 'is visiting at, • Sault
st..ivrariey.kich.,., .. , ., • ., ..„
Wedneeday' of next' week is Aubern's
civic holiday. • 'The Met 'feature of•
the day Will be the usual, Picnic to '
Paint 'Fai•rie. All those deeiring a ,
jeavo
ride in the conveyances Short 01'
" • ' ' .
their names . with el, Short or , A.
R Iv , • - de • before, July 0.414
0 Innen •On e-".1•
C t . p ' ' t P • d' ' : 11'
' enne e• on 'aim 'ail eeloir lo
d .th ..• , •
day with us- ' ' • •
Mr. John McLeod of the Base. Line
Was :SeriouslY injured by his--and--L--
horse
'bec, orn,ffig. tightened at • an ante in
Blyth last Friday. tie,, was, brought,
homo. uneonsdiOus and was in a eriste
Nal cendition ' tor seeeral days ' but
we are glad to lean. that he is
Showing signs of recoveitie
TEACHER VVANTED- ONE ,W Peel
,experience prefereedi for S S. , No
. ,,h0 Milerieli township . duties' to
Imminence after elapeetuereee • boll
; ,.• days...--Addreee-A, Welsh,. Secretary-'
't'reasurer Clinton 'P' 0., .' -41
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FOSALE-FLO t7R AND PEED
', busiliees, establiebed ,23 yeas, de-
, livery anddray business- N eon-
'section, • • I ogether, with. store and
dwelling ' of seven tombs. , , Good
brick • stable . 'also on preinis s -
D. S: book,'Clinton. • , ' -.e-31.
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• 019,000'0
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TEATJI-IER',.WANTED-GOOD 2ND'
.' S. S. NQ: 1.I.•,•, ctOderiell tOW,n,
ship, , duties to O6mmettoe after , 'the.
stimnet liollidays...--. Apply ..lio•lia•iid.
Churchill, ' see,,preaserer, , Oint on
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- tage: rn .13aYheld, abOut ten , Mice;
mite Wale ,frons tne lake: ' . ' 'Very.
, Suitablefor 'sruterner. -viailibra Ap-
,, ply .to ri.., J. . poktoek) Ba'yfield,
- 6r. mrs:' T. Ie. :Brent:Alec, Godeefehe
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maleminn :
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FOR SALE,--rwri.V i'' .AN • ONE-''
half, 'acres ,, 2,1,.: ' ' L ' 'Ilia d' .
1'- acres°"lid . ' .' PI
pea,..,plums, o „Feu, an ,•ireaal"
fruits, excellent ,e0a ,for :emir, „end
',.. gaeden, fepiendid frame, house see. -
' ' •
en roeres, good stone cellar. liar&
'
'and soft water.. tarn 56 x 59 with
, • . . - -.
stone stabling Quartet of a mile
'froth CelntOn•a'id plbasantlY: little-.
.. to J. E. Henry, „Cyst-
ted. -Apply
_ton 1'; 0. ot at News-e3epord entice,
tis- •
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VO'11ERS IS 1 9 1 2 - M ' lc 11I"
P, ality. ' of IA; Village 'of ' RayUrielid.i.
tee .aeuney of elurone_Nates is
hereb dye that I 1 ti • 1-
y n. . ,•, save eansim
tea or delivered, to the persons-
mentioned Ir secttons 8 ne 9 of
. a
the Ontario 'Voters' I' lst Act , the
copies kequired by sire'n sections to
i•j. ‘J.Iciiitylai.leldstiAmugalue:t wmonths vAi. i 1 l .01:
••
: el°,,e °Ur store eyerY e'v7 :
• ening at 6,80 excepting , :
S, . •
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• Thursday
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4
, be sd transmitted: oe delivered of the
.11aisstt retyniasetidei 'Apssuerss:ransiettib Rtloonthoet staiiisel
Aet of all 'lies:sons appearing by the
said Municipality to be entitled , to
vote at elect:ens for ,membets of the
Legislative
.
ip•
1. •
lo Saturday 4:,,''
_ • ;
bele, •
•:.and s re holidays.
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FARM FOR SALE, KNOWN AS
"Springhill 'arm" ,on the Bayfield
, C'T', .eis
Road oderich Pownship cone-
ing 175 agree, -sottish halt lots 51
and '52 and part 53 and 51; i'WO
miles from Clinton and one , from
5011001. A first-class stock and
grain farm. 35 acmes of good pas -
ture• land. Well watered ' and has
never feeling spring at barn. Good
wells) and eisteen. Bank barn 62x52,
with , stone stablieg: 450 apple
trees just begisming to bear and all
ea .o ma fru1'.
k' ds t s 11 Er it" Reason for
S,elling . Owner In poor health.
germs to suit purehaser.-Robert
Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -36
Assembly and at ;dein-
°teal elections, and that the said
list was first posted ep in my office
in Bayfield 00 1110 9111 day , of „July
1..912 and remains 'hero for inopec-
tion... Electors are called upon to
examine the setae list and if any
omsssions or other errors are found
therein to take immediate proceed-
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: W. T. O'NEIL •
•
• "The Hub Grocery." •
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passing character
come's untrue. 'Loire snivels the sea.
vice which is its natural ex mession,
1
The -love to God and man which, the
Gospel requires. is not mean sonti--
ment: Ili 15 good will which indst be
to not a
eral" ; and in the parallel, passege
In Matthew exile 2 we are told that
it was a "thastriage feast."
(To be 'continued.),
URICH.
.
M. Rama Kaercher has sold his
farm on the 11th con. to Messrs.
Jacob Weide and Henry Brown for
eultivated by action. The. making ' of
will. is the making of character and the
the sum pi $7,500•. .,...
ings. Pa have the said e "or col
rooted according to law.--Tlated this
9111 day of July 1912.- ei, W. Er_
win, Village Clark. --38,
•
tepee
will can grow steong only by tese.
Character expressee..itself in action.
Theretore, it the lesson truths we
teach so grip the hearts of our pup-
ils as to impel them to action We
, are forming character. .
"Grant us the Wil to fashion as
From
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6 Ylii g
The News -Record
July 22nd 1896.
Of
LOST -1N CLINTON ABOUT FOUR
weeks, ago, a gold locket and chain.
Finder weI be iewarded by return -
ing same to -Miss Marion Walker,
Victoria Street, Clinton. -10-1.
FOR SALE- AN tiGH'r r1 0 0 M
frame house in good conditioe15,111, 15,111'
stone cellar, town water. Has hall
an acre of land with •2 t tete plum
orehaed. Occupied at present by
•
Rev, W. W. Wylie. Possession given
Oct Ist Price $900 - .at
• • • • Apply
' The News -Record Office. .
, .
,ere'
„ .
' • -G",-1•N•k; ,
e
we feel,
0 -rant us the strength 3j labor as
We know,
) ,,
Giant the • -"b1 ed end
us • le purpose u
edged with steel,
To eteike the blow,
.
—
Clinton, July 22nd, 1896.
. The Huron IVIetlical Association wets
in Seatorth yesterday.
Miss Mabee Harland is on a vleit
HOUSE FOR SALE ON PRINtlieSee
streele-For particulars apply 10
Mrs. James Tucker, Clinton. -40
.
'ARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER-
signed eaters for sale his farm
home, composed of part lots .26
and 27 on the Base Line, Hullett
Township, 11, miles from Clinton.
The farm consists of. 80 acres of
choice land, is well fenced, drained
and in a thorough 'slate 01- cule
t'y t'
i a son. The buildings are in
good vepair and there is an abund-
alien of good water. Daily rueal.,
mail service and telephone install-
ed. -Apply qn premises or to Ralph
''' lad • Clinton P0. -39
I JP 5,
lenowledge we._ ask not -knowledge
thou bast fat ;
But. Lord the will -there lies our
bitter need,
Give us to build above the deep n-
tent,
The deee the deed."
,
to feiends in the Queen City.
.. • r, .
T. „Jackson, Ji.,, left on luesday on
a trip to Manitoba and the dertla
west, •••
Mr. Frank Fair is home from the
• ' •
City of Straits for the hoedays.
Rey. Mr. Roy .and bride !sateen
ehis week from OtiebeC.
FOR SALE -ONE RUB13ER FIRE
buggy with top. One light spring
wagon. One cutter. AR the above
tliCI,S are in good condition and
a . t. .
will sell cheap foe quick sala,--Ap-
ply Po 'Thomas Watts, Clint in. -39
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Airtm FOR SALE, LOT' 28, CON. .e.
•
5, Hullott. 125 acres, 5 acres bush, w
remainder all cleared. 'Good mild- ate Faults
Ings, 2 barns, le acres orchard. h
Well watered. le miles Mom .
school, 3 miles from Clinton.-Ap- . — •
Does your watch eun correctly. H.
ply to Thos. Atelier or D. Cantelon, , , .
Clinton, P. 0. t fIt rea.
_se. not, let us repair 1 or you. . y
be only dirty and peed eleauing, or,
for Whatsoever the.
The e„.,,e, ..,,,,,,eael, wilt he sent ,,,_
"4 'cns -":`"`"-1 1°
any address in Canada to the end of
1912 -for 25 cents.
Mrs. W. R. Lough and Miss Mary
ar e
e rusticating in Bayfield, guests at
tho Commesctial. ,
"Mr. John Cuninghame and family
have joined the callipere at the lake
shore.
Mr. le, E. Manneig Exeter
, ,
HOUSE FOR SAI,E.-A SMALL
house on Princess street. For
particulars apply to The News -Re -
eord 011ie°.
FA -TIM TO RENT, BEING LO'r 53,
51 on the Bayfield Road; knowin as
the Wiggington Farm. it is with-
i two miles of Clinton.
, -a . , Good
brick house, bank barn, driving house
a ( other osie in ings.
n I th 'Id• • A • good
oechatd and small_ fruits. Farm in
good state of cultivation.- For
eig-
particulars apply to Mrs. Wigging-
ton, Queen street, Clinton. --SG.
slop lack of oil,
- eason don't delay. We give thorough
FARM. FOR, SALE. -..LOT 26, (ION. 1 ' and regulation free. Any -
6, I-Itillett, consisting of 100 acres, thing more 058ta as little as sales -
90 acres cleared, 40 acres grass, 2 .
work can be done.
factory' I with f t-elass
acres of archers irs e
Marriages
,ATTERSON--BARTLETT,
Tr. ..
'rimy Methodist church, Toro -
a
to on Jul 27 I El -
3' ts, • ( na acne,
, ,
daughter of the Rev. S. T. nun
Mrs. Barblett, Toronto, to Rev.
, _ ,.
Geer ' tt
ge S„ Pa • arson. of Moncton,
N..13. . . , . ,
COWARDI-BARB01,11-A It legniond-
ville, July 19th Robort Coward of
Viceroy, ' I 1 1Js-
Sask. former v o
borne y'to Alice BarbOust, da.ugh-
, . ' . , .
Ler of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. .3. m-
hour of Hilbert,
PRICEDEMPSEY-On Jul 8th by
. ..1 , , . i'• •
lite Rev. George Mitebell•, Alma,
Maria,litehten of Andrew Deal-
la - '
formerly Exeter, to the
of wasexamination
a
in. Clinton Iasi'. week viceting his 1ro-
ther, Mr. Wilbur Manning.
Mr. John Crooks of Exeter, I,
'et-
ely of the Dry Goods Palace, rein-
to, is holidaying among town and
country heends. .
Fix the date lin Your mind for the
' ' .
big lacrosse m .
etch between Mitchell
anti Clinton on civic holiday, July
31st .
• At the Masonic Grarel Lodge meet-
t B li •"11 T II' Shaw, M D
ing a e eN I e . . . . ..
was elected De
Ntriet Deputy Grand
Master. -
Mrs. Ke'reltie and Mee. Fleteher of
Galt, accompanied by tneir little
. 1 parents'
daughtees, are visiting the r
Mr. end Mee. Coll,
'rhe, employes of the Organ Factory
ONTARIO I,ICeLTOR LICENSE, ACT.
License
' District of Cented Hewn,
. ,.
• -
Notice is hereby peen thatO. a.
- .. . . .
Pugh of Clinton ha made appitc-
a tion for permissions .to Izanster
his shoP license to William Me Ds of
. ' • to and thwe said
the city of g own ,
, . , . . .
application wet be considered at
the meeting of the Board of la.e.-
ectse Commissioners to be hele in
the town hale, Clinton, at 3.30 o'-
clock on. Friday the 20(1, of Aug.
All parties interested . will govern
themselves accordingly, - ;Meyer
Johnson, License Inspecton Dated
at Clinton ?his 161,11 day or July
1912.
fruit: Well fenced and .drained. 2
ston'y brick house and 'large 1,arn
with siableng underneath, a No large
delve house 'with bog pen under. 2
.
et] t• •ci '11 d • es
good wells es i um nu an pip
to stable and bog pen. 3 miles
from Clinten.-Fos further par Kee -
--...=-=---r-
) A. J. GRIGG
scientific Jeweler and
Optician
( CL,INTON, OT4
,
4,.._._ ,
,
Al' 'WALKER'S FURNITURE'
store you can have your baby car-
riage or go-cart wheels re -tired in
hair an hour's time. No waiting
tor ,material, we have tee machine
and the rubber on hand and will
do them for you while, you wait,
. -31
lets apply- on the eternises, or ad -
d • IV T. Ilene Clinton 1, 0
teas
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W
FARM FOR SALE -Lot north half Is
26, con. 12, Hullett, consistitig of
50 acres. All seeded down except'
10 acres. SmaP1 orchard, Frame '
berme and bank barn with stabling. Plumbing,
1 mile north of and
011 Gravel road.
Londesboro. a me le from school. ,
Apply on the premises or address All orders:promptly
Richard Shaddick, Londesbero P.O.
-75
Prices given
TI -IE
4-* FoR
Stove
•
to.
--
TIME
e -e -
Evetroughing
Moving] „,..4
—
attended
on 'roofing, sid-
et, of
,r-,..• - e . .
ev. Percy Le Price.
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FLE1WING - KEW •,- In Wingium,
o Julytl t 111 • '• f
0 17 1, a the se:silence o
the leede's sister, Mrs. William
ie c, by Rev. Dr. W. L. .eu -
F' 11 L T' t
• .
It is said tvill challenge the Welke
. „
lot micketers end if successful in dee.
(eating them iyill take r -L hire et tile
' .' ' ''
A lacrosse matchwas played last
.
e
FOR SALE. -A SIeCOND 1-I A 3 D
Teat. -Apply to Fred. J. 1-1ili,
Clinton. -37
SEWING MACI•IINES REPAIRED
and repairs kept on hand, also ag-
ency . for new machines .-A. Hoop-
er, Albert street. -30 .
ledge, O. Elliott. Flemin I l' •
g o • et-
gus to LydiaK W* 1
ew of nig am.ing
S'NELL-SINCLAIR-4n Exeter July
15Pe A Int Sophia Sinclair, f
. , 1 e.,., °
Ste Marys to Edward P. emote
•
• riday evening between Clinton end
r '
, . . •
Cxetei in Re at on Park. *
cm iThe st re
five to one in favor of Clinton.
Mr. A. Cameron from ne
near /lay -
field marketed the first, fall wheat of
the Fair's Monday.
IIOUSE ON MARY STREET FOR
sale or to rent. --A. J. Tyndall.
-64,
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YOUR PATRONAGE
SOLICITED
/
leaven taken possession of the bus -
Mess recently . purchased from Mr.
le 0 Johnson, I airs now prepared
to take ordets for all kinds of Kinds
work in the .
,
'
Tinsmithing and
•
Plumbing
A share of public patronage respect-
fuly so1l"eit t d. All orders left with
. . .MIDDLINGS,
Mr. Et Rowland promptly atteteled
in.
. ,
THOS HAWKINS,
'
• and all contract work,
FARM FOR SALE -The Execs:tor of --------
the Southeornee estate offers' for BYAM & SUTTER
sale 50 acres, being east half of
lot 28, con. 6, Ilullett. Thi is a SANITARY PLUMBERS.
and
. ..
of Exeter, by Rev. Walter E.
Collins. '
IVIeTAV . I - In ,S ine-
ROBINSON-- IS I • ''
1 th 1 R • ''
latal, on July_ 10 , iy Rev. bit.
t Ripley,, _
MeLean of Jarned Robin -R
. , ..1
son to Clustena, eldest daugnter
• season at .milf on
It was a good sample. The local
tat • • • Hi • - cents t
sna" i opened at ctorn tyo
. .
fifty-five cents. , ' •
a undred people ga'thered
About. fo r h
'n Recreation Park on Feeley even-
.
. last . races.
t c tl ets el • '
mg to wi neS. se be y.
, •
S f ORE ef0 RENT, RECENeLY 00 -
cupied by James Steep, le. educe'
dealer. -Apply to J. 0. I'lliott er
E. Manning Cliallon. -87
' •
first-elass farm, well watered
improved and with good buildings. =mom=
Also lbe undersigned others for sale
lot 29, con. 6, Hullett, consisting of
100 acres.' These farms may be
bought - together or separately. -
Apply to Ft. J. Southcombe, Clin-
ton P. 0. .., -89
Home (Study
Thousands of ambitions young people •
are being instructed in their homes by •
our Heine Study Dept. You May finish •
at College If you desire. Pay weal. •
ever you wish. Thirty Years' Exper• •
of Mr. and Mee. Dougal McTavish
0. _en .
t vie gitam, • '
OGRA1VI-ROSE -At Wroxeter, on
'July 10111, hy Rev. R. S. Lack-
I • d Robert II 0 ram of Wing-
ran,
an ,. eof
ham to Mamearet A. daughter of
• e_ •
Mr. and Mrs: John Rase.
Births
.
(II -4n London, on July
3r1,. to 1113. and Mrs. Andrew
Ehreselani, (formerly Miss Lily
Coats) eeon. ,
DRUMMOND-In Wingham, July 17111
: to Mr. and Mrs. Errold Drum-
, mond a daughter. ,
DURRANTe-In Belgraye, July ilth,
t,o Rev. and Mrs. J. 3.. Durrant,
a 5011. ' '
pEPPER-In TuckersMeth, on. July
7111, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert PeP-
• per, 'a daughter. ,
FINILgYSON - In rruckersmith, on
July 16111, to Mr. and 'Mrs: Jam-
es ,Finlayeon, _a son.
Dle 9.1eT In Goderich on July11.111,
e. ,...„. , .
to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dean,' a
_daughter. '
Hoy. -In. Goderich, on July 6.th, to
Mr. andieMrs, Arthur Hoy, a
daughter. '
e
.,:..,e i Deaths
P \ P 5ONS--eAt Baldenlittest, Sask.,
- e----• . . , . .
on Jely 17•th James Ches„ea
' ' lee .
• Parsons, formerly of Ilil seteen,
aged 35 years and 7 moriebse ,,,Ottawa,
MeDOUGALL-In Goderteh, on ;rely
17111, Annie daughter of the late
ell
John c ouga , in her • . D 1
Jol • M D 11 ' ' 1 '
Year' • , , , i. .
QuAiu-in netroa, Mich., on - my
15,va, James Albert teee:•1,
' Hayfield, July 22nd, 189G.
Moe. J. IlleAlifeter, who has been
visiting her mother for the past , few
weeks, liasereburned to Chicago . ae-
companied ,by hen brother, Mr. II.
adeday. ,,
,
1 f M th I
Rev„ S, Sent 2 o orpe , ‘‘ io
was reeentlY appointed rector of
Trinity church, has areived with hie •-'•
. -d
wife and family a.nd taken up feel -
ence ie the rectory,
Mr. W. A. Wilson and his sisters,
iss s Alice and Carrie, ofGreen-Bi1I
le
way were the guests of their tine ,
kr. Tilos, stinson, iast week.
.The prospects for an ahundantear -
vest we•re. nevelt -brighter. Small
fruits are also, very plentiful, ,
: Reeve Buena' handsothe new reeld-
,
ence is imaitilye. 'nearing completion
and when finished, will be one of the
handeomest in the 'village.
Mr. T..7. 1VIarks has eeetted 10111
'new summer cottages and a (lancing
pavilion. . .....
Mr.owethas also ereced t
Jt three
neW cottages overlooking the lake en
hi grove. . .
Thatsummer season has opened most
alispioiously en Bayfield and ' already
a large number have gal -aimed • and
•
are enjoying the breezes and the lino
bass fishing to be found in the 1d0.•
sTe
Clinton, July 15111, 1896.
, . • , • .. .
The -..- Mayor has declared leridaY,
July• 1 t - • e 1 I'd for Craton
,, 3. s , QIN IC 10 1 ay t 1 , .
the enerebei.s of Rattenbuty street
ehureh ou FeillaY evening voted on
the purchase of a parsonage:, 'Phe
committee recommended the perchase
of ear s„ bavial propnty 011 nat.,
, • ., . , . , ,
tenbury street at a cost of $2,000.
'
•44•It•ce
o3w,..i..
SEALED TENDERS ADDRSeSS-
ed to, the undersigned, and endoesed
"Tender for Supplying Coal fer the
.
Domenion Buildiegs " -will be received
•
at this office until 4.00 P. M., on
Wednesday, August . 28111, 1812, for
the supply of Coal for the Public
ngs throg mut 51le Do ' non .
Combined specilfications and Were
. , ,
of tender oan be obtained de apolsea-
' •
tiort ,on at this office. ,
Pexsons• tendeetng are notified that
ii • .ri --
not be considered unless
Pen as IN.; . ,,i»oluding
made .011 the printed forms supplied,
and sr ned with their actual sigea-
g ,
tures. .
Each tender must be eon-twee:led
'
by an accepted cheque on a chartred
e
,
bank • , payable to the orcler of the
Honourable the Minister of- Piddle
Works, eqqal to ten per cent. (10 Mc)
-"mount of the ' Pander vetieh
of. tele . . . . •
will 1* forfeited it the peneon feeder-
, • ,
mg decline to enter into a conteaut
d • f 1 to
ephen•called upon to o so, 0.1: .,:.!1 1
complete tee. contract. , 71 , he. •Leie er.
e •t eceepted the cliewee wil•1 be
h no • • , , •
retarlied.,
By 'order,
R. C. DESROCHERS,
elecee le; y.
. , .
Department of Public Works, .
, July 17111, I111.
Newspapers will not les paid ice `
hie ' advereisement If they insert
, , - ,
' t ti 'et from the Depales-
Itewithou . au 1011 y
Mont -93158
• -.
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GRAIN FLOUR
.. 9
and Mill Feed
•
ienee. Largest trainers in Canada. , •
Enter any cloy. Positions guaranteed.
If you wish to save board and learn •
while yob earn, write for particulars.
No VACATION
.
CLINTON OUSINESO COLLECE
CEO. SPOTTON, peesiocer
maammour
When in need o FLOUR, 13175..13,
CHOP FEED of all
, .
kinds, OATS, • WHEAT, CORN,
CleICKEN FEED, call and see
our stock.
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QuALIT v. , ,,,- ',. . , .
- '' '
nd PRICES
RIGHT
, •
Th L SUITTER CO
e L. SUITTE CO.
-THE ' STANDARD ELEVA.TOR.:-
•
Phone 64. •
TEND•ERS-FOR SALE.
Tenders will be received up to and
the fleet, day of October
1912, for Cle right to out white end
red pine and speuee,on two thniese
berths on the uppee waters of the
' '
Jock° RiVi3r, east of the townehms
of GarroW and Lookhext, in the. 1355-
beet of Nipissing, Province of Ostia
ario, the berths being, designa d
"Jooko No. 1" and '‘,Jocko, No. 2,"
h containine twenty-five square
eae e • „
miles, mote or less. Foe maps arsa
contlytions of sale apply, to the ender -
signed.
W. II. T-IEARST,
• • 'Mines
i
GIRLS WANTED , FOR BISCUIT
and Candy Factory. -Liget„ work.et"
. Steady employment. Write . for
e. i a
par Nu ae..-13'. S. , Perrin & .t.totn-
I '1r 't d London Ontario .
, pany, a „s e , , •
. -49-1-'
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_a
New. l'elephone,
.
t)irectory.
,
The Bell Telephone Company. of
Caneda Is soon to print a trew issue
of its Official Telephone 'Directory fee
the Dietriet of Western. 0,ntatio5 in
clad'
ing
CLINTON
. •
Persons who contemplate beooeting
subseelbers ' ae: those . who wish ellen-,
. • .' ,
'gee in thelit preseet.,entey should piece
their' order's vVith the Local Manager
at once to insure insertion
inthisis
su
et e. •
,•-CCeINECTING COMPAN,IES
-
,
' Should also report additions an,d
ehangea Jie theee present list, of alb-
scribers, oitilet to the Local' Manager
r d'reoli to the Special Ageee's lie-
° 1
parte:seat, Moetreal.
THE OELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF CANADA:
, ' ALL KINDS OF
. ,
• • I reste end
inis . , • ds, o . , •
el tei of T an l''
Millea.
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'Toronto, July 17th, ipi.2.
COAL' WOOD
y
TILE BRICK
'C'R G.R AN
n TRU
titc RA"-w4Y
. TO ORDER .
, . All kinds, oi coal on hand :
CI-IESTNUT SOFT CJOA.I,
,
STOVE CANNEL COAL,,
" FURNACE, COKE •
, BLACKSMiTHS , W001?
.
HOMESEEKERS' '
c NS
'EX URSIO .
' July 23.r1, August. 6th ' and 30th,
Septerabee .3r(1- and 17th .
Via eerie, mi celeago. ,
Winnipeg and: Referh; 831.00
Edmonton and Rause, $42.0e. •
,
'Tickete
eldest
son el the .. tate Robert Quad,
,
Goderieh Townslege July 15,11i, 18e1).
..
comorne.
FORSYTH ..-At Hamiota, Manitoba,
on 29th KateSt art r -
Juno • , r ' SOP r '0
'
r oI the. leee MexForsYth•
10(10011 13 . ..
1 of .4112 line Mottis town-
ship. aged 74 years.
THORNTON.-In. Meleillop, on july
16111 'G or c Thornton; aged 10,2
. ' , o g
years; 1 month and 8 days.
PROUDIe00T.-At Portland Oreeon
, , .., ,
on , July 9th, Robert H. Proud-
.
,.. Varna
Ti le new bridge 'tette of is
' o teed,. ' The old Mateital has
TnP Id t M W B m '
been .so o r, m, eaco .
e1. p re1 Th meson of Chaitham is
, e ,
.
honie for e, eeleeey,
While' Mr. Bert Muephy wee , re-
peeking: the ,mowela 'the other 'day Ise
unfoeletn.ately Injueed his. leg on. one
of 'the guards. • He will be 'laid; up
• 'f le
for, a edays, • .
•
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AND
' ' • '
.
ISHORTHAND-
' e •
Sujects taught by expert instructors ,
' • - at the
,
te Aef e ' ee
ee'..refer,,/,(et e et•t-
v. M.C; A. BLDG.,
LONDON. ON1'.
Studedts assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept. 3rd. Catalogue
.
' 91, in 8 in, and 4 in, :tile ,ot the
Best Quality.
.
. , ' . '
ARTHUR FORBES
, ,
• Opposite bhe G. T. R. Station.
Phone .eil
.
good for 60 days., .
, ' No Change Of Carselittt yy, NNN ;
' ero Change of 'Cue. -
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Special Israel. will' leave Toronto at,
10,30 p. tiL on above dates "via Ohl -
cago and St: Paul, caarying through
coaches and Pullman To:twist steeples.
Ears,
The Gland Trunk Pacific Railway,'
is the Shortest and quickest testae he-
eldest, son of Robert prima-
, , ., . . ,,,e,. _.„. oa,s.
foot, of G oilmen, a, ct 61 y .r
' '
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The News -Record will be sent te
free Enter any time
. ..,
j.W.Westervelt , J. W. Westerveltar.
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. irrTerecrig-P Anew ri Oa .Ta 13 1 913 for f...5e.
tween Winnipeg - ,Saelcateten - Ed -
' limirtinn -
-
Aoct vnu a News-Recotd gubsnr lime
any address in , Canada to. the eed of
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