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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-08-01, Page 51 itgust lit191 • of .'leetiroet ,i'S ei eth•tet, ;Mrs,„Fred, alleDiennell," • fkarry Areold, havc din in. Lond&ni holidayiiig.• elellea,,,kargaret Brontliron of :3atrie „baa'aelturned there • after visiting her Parents' here; • , ' . . • 'Mee. Styles and. (laughter of ,Beani,- eoiel have been in "bowl). eieieiug Dr, •MntIeletlese ,Sellery.' , Aikenhead has disposed 'of his PeaPtioe to Die Male and veil). o to, •-Ceigary,.. 'Dr. , Maiiias also •7clip,sed the Dr's 'residence. ": The Wail- . :1)1:4Ce 03 ()flee.' ' •e'elerst Pepe, accoinpanied ,by a elate and eoii, has one , on a visit d friehs in Brandon, Man. • • , . •Mr.e. .Arideteon of Cainago has been viseteet,' her father, M. Wm, •Bell, '' • ;Mess Millie Petty of Winnipeg. • -is :spending a holiday at her home In Goclerich. • Mr, Charles C.. Lee, hardware mec eIheat of town and the proprie?or 'Di' Hotel Sunset, sustained serioes •ineiteles while motoring 'a, ehort distance north of S -orine: a short distance north of St. aieeeplie Ile lost conteol of the Ineehine, and it overturned Cleo a _ ditch, •Mr. Lee had several ribs lrectured and was taken to Sii. Joseph, where he is being attended' tee by physicians. Mrs. Lee and little •elaughtem, who were with hien, c,e- capee uitnjured. Me. Wm. 1VIceireath was in Tor - Onto last week vieiteing his son, Mr. • B. a MeOreath of the 'foronto Star Rev. -,•efe. and Mrs. lelaMearlane of ;Winnipeg are visiting Ceoderich and •the seerfounding district. Mr. Mac- • Fee -earn is a former resident of fo1-- 1) a town:ship. De. and Mr. Turnbull left last • • -week for 'Vancouver, B. C. 'Miss Caroline Wellevotel of Cheatii, 'China, and Miss -Elizabeth Wellwood of New York have been awaing etrs. Jas. H. Tigert, Mr. W. Stewart Lane of Vancou- ver. B. C., is visiting his parenNs, County Clerk and Mrs. Lane. Mrs. Campbell and Miss Vera of Vancouver, Mrs. Stanley of emcee and Mr. Frank McLean of Red Deer, 'lta., have been visiting the family residence, Spruce Grove. Me. and Mrs, Thos. Gundry have returned' froen a most eneoetaliee trip to the Canadian west. They -went right out to The Coast, • Zurich es The ladies of the Lutheran ehurch ,reeently held a very geccessful social, the proceeds amouneing to about $00. Mr. George Pollock of the Sauble Line ie now visiteng friends and 1 letives in the vest, e • •te Mr. John Foseer has returned irom 1 .a tap of several weeks through the' • west. • Illisg Flossie Hartleib has been vie- iting her aunt. Mrs. G, Schmidt of • "Ningliam. - Mrs. Peter Denorny has returned trom a vieit in Detroit. Mr. Ed. Beaver lias resigned his • position in Preetear's store and re- turned to his hoine at Daghwood, Ile • intends going 'west. Mrs. Wm. Either of, New Ark, Ohio, has been a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Either. Mr. Elgin Hess was the winner ot the geed medal en the recent exams ,of pupils of the Seaforeli Collegiate Institute. • Iles. Jaime Laidlaw and Mr, and • Mrs. G. Beers of Buffalo have been visiting friends in town. Mr. August Heise, an old resident • oe the - sectien and for the past t welve years of Credition, passed .away on Sunday week Aged I.:early ,seveutiyethree years. • Mrs. (Dr.) etoulston- and son, alas- • ter Verne, have returned alter a anonthse visit with friends in Regina. Miss Cohbledick has returned from Vancouver on account of ?lie :lines •ef her father, Me. David Cobbletleek, 7, 4r: Geo. :Heaton 'of SnowiMke, 1 Man., has been vieiting friends and I relatives in and about town. t Mrs, Ohas, Lindenfield and son, '.. teed, visieed M. and Mrs. J. ,Mor - 13 - rier of Zurich last week. ,. , i• trip to the weste Mr, J. G. Stanbury has gone en a f"• Mies leuseice has returned to her I IA112 in Hainilton after visiting with: Miss Nettie Sweet foe, eeveral • weeks. ' . , 1 eel i t e .• Mrs. Case and Miss. Case of the Leaden Road, North, well move into e tovne this atituinie They have pin- •'• chased, the teeldence of Mr. Wm. • Howey of Andrew street. . Miss • Carrie Knight is du a visit a her brother Feed- ae Yorkton, elsk„ • \ Morris Township rs. E. Nicholson , of Winghani, as. • visiting relaeives and friends in is 'township. • h.enew brick veneer residence • of es, D. Grasby. 5th line), is being - ed along and Will be a eeele • fortable home When completed. • 8, farm of W. 11. Maunders, Shoe- • Idaho, 13SW ?anented by • Thee. Cm has beee leased by lame teueley week ,MIes Mary Dark ate home from the West Where she ' been -teaching. " Muntoipal-Voteee' Liet for Mole for 1912 ;wee Bee? poeted 11P ay. , of, •last week. It contains names in Part 1 ; 91 in Pert 11 33 in Part III, a betel of 7711. • one qualified to serve as jimer's 6 Nbleie MeArthur„ 9t1 line: was • g the Stic.eSsiill pUplie. who look '.(7Onseavatory, Of juSie, Torontoe . at. Godetiele, „elle ,pa9se,t1 isi ry piano. , . . Neyete,Did Any Harrn in , • '•Sea' an eecuste has Often been ,1v - ten. alet, me -ask, Ie this yeeek' ex- ' mese'? Do you really mean that you layei never done any ha,rni Have you never sinned in thought,. 'wore, ' or deed ? Have • you never cherished en impuru'S111011(1, or wicked thought? Rave 'you never, spoken a haety word told a Ile, or atteitepted ti niielean anyone.? I -lave yon l'oved, God with an Yew: heaet, sonf, etreegt11' .: and mind? Have you loved your., , bout eas yeti have., Yeettrseif '?' efell no:" you ropey,;. no Ono has done ,sse.9 Neve*: mind others iust now. You ,admit that you have tan- ned. If one is found grelty of breatting She laws of this eountry, who would believe that he had done no harm ? New, :- there is LIO use in concealing the. .: fact -you ' have not been What you ought • to have • !Men ; you hale/ .clime, what you ought not to 'heve done -in oehee" weeds, you are a sinner, and thea Word. tit God de - Mares, e1TIIE SOUL THAT. 'SINN - ETH, JT.SNAIL 'DIE" (Beck. e veil. e) ; .ivagee • ofsin. is (leffith" (Rom. •vi 23). Take your place as lost and enitied in God's sight: . and give up all attempts to excuse or cover up your sins. Marriages ouvER-HAILES-In Sirateord, 00 • July 27th, by the Rev. J. W. Hodgens 'of St. Paul's chureh. ' Pewee. Hailes, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatles of • Toronto, to Charles Oliver, enly eon of Mrs. Fannie , Oliver of Clinton. ' • Births CIIDLEY-In Clinlen, on July '301th, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chidley, dauglitet, " MeGILL-On HuronRoad, Mullett, 'on July 2513h, .to Mr. and Mits. .10,,m, es MeGill, a sop. MANN -In Clinton, on July 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. • Arthur H. Mann, a son, LAIDLAW-At Swett Cuerene, Sask„ on July 171b, to Mr. and Mee. David Laidlaw, formerly of Tuck- ersmith, twin sons. HAMILTON -In Morris, on July 18th, to Me. and Mrs. George A. Hamiltona son. IVIeCRACIKEN-On July 21st, at Wingliam, to Mr. and Mrs, John F. McCracken of Morris, a son. Deaths ANDERSON -1'n 0 odcrich townehte on July 25th, Albert Andereon, aged 54 years. COUSINS-IneGoderich, on July 19th Thomas Cousins, eia his bOth year. LINKLATER-In Winghani, on Sue), • 21st, Peter S. Linklater, in his 70th year. HAIST-In Crediton on July etese August Heist aged 72 years 8 montbs and 14 days. ROSS ---In Winnipeg, Man., on euly 19th, Peter Ross, lately M Me- Killop, aged 70 years, . MeDOUGALL-In Opcleriche on July 170, Annie, daughter of the iale John McDougall, aged 35 years. REINKIE-In Tuckersineth, on July J.9tle, Hugh McIntosh Reinkie, son of M. and Mrs. J, C. Reinkie, aged 2 years, 9 months and days, St. Helens., Mr. and Mrs. Shields called on'frie ends- around St. Helene on Sunday. Mrs, McGee and Mr. John McGee of East Wawanosh vielted with fra ends in the vicinity on Sunday last. A couple of carryalls of the young people trom this locality picnicked at Meek Horse on Tuesday. Misses Laura and Lizzie Salkeld of Goderiell spent a few days at the home of Mrs, R. K. Miller recentey. Mrs. Hetherington left last week on O trip to the west. .._ Master Elwood Barbour had MS face badly cue the,other day while FIS- i.ng a wire Mnee, The wound requir- ed the attention of a doctor. Mr. Charlie StieWart is home [tom the evese on a vietit to the parental home, that of Mr. Alex. Stewart. Miss Ada Lewis of. Lucknow is spending a holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mee, Levis of. . 514 Helens. FIFTY THOUSAND MEN REeeeriRED. , Farm Laborers' Excuesionse-T h 1 s ' Year's Wheat Crop Will he the Largest in THE HISTORY Ole CANADA. The Wheat crop' of 1912 wile be the greatest ever harreeted in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, thus te- quiring the farm laborers ot 1 he East to eeemat and aseist in hare -ceil- ing the 'World's greatest bread bas- ket. teovernenente of the reepeellive Provinces istate' 'thee laity • thousand men Will be required foe' this year's harvest. These will have to , be principally recruited from Ontario, and: the peospetisty l Cauada ee- ponds on I securing labee promptly'. The Canadian Pacific, on wheel ieeme pany will fall practically the eintire: taelt of transporting the men to tee West, is already rnakiag special ae- rangeneents for this year. Excur- sions Dem: pain* ip Ontario to Man- itoba, Saskatchewan ,and. Alberta, will be run end special trains ,oPet- ated, making the trip in about Lair- by-slie home, an avoiding atly charge of oars of transfere. This will be tu, day, shorter than any Other rout• e ' Dates, rates and conditions well be iinecienced , in a few days. Consult ,eny 9, P114. Agent for full parte:eel- late: • W. JACKSON Lpeal Agent. From The „;N,ews-ReC, ord of th 1.806. • Cleeton July 1913h, 1846. Mr. Jeck Greig of Seaforeh Was :in town on Friday. Mr, ,James Pair arrived herae from Scotland last week. • The members of St. Paure tenoir picnicked at Bayeeld on Monday., • Mr. H. Ransfoed of the Dominion Bank staff, Seaeorth, was in town over Sunday, Mr, and Meg. John Sca.rletet o Leadbury were en ?own visiting ie tilde over Sunday. Miss Anna Jenkins has gone on 'visitle to freends in Manitoba. Miss Grace Tedford is visiting fri ends In Dundalk. Mrs. (Rev!) Parke anddaughte are holidaying at Bayfield. Miss Carrie Coats, daughter of lis late Wm. Coates, was united in mar riage to Da. D. McCalliun of Peteel ea on Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Mr. Me Mit/an at the residence of tlm bride's sister, Mrs. A. Ie. Manning. Dr. and Mrs. McCallum loth the following day for Peteolea. TheCiin&ni Ciecket Club will go to leovest to play on Friday and Will cross -Willows with the Asylum. Club on -Saturday. The team will be made up as follows : L. Kennedy, James MeMurchie, M. D. McTaggart, Geo, Barge, James I-Iowson, F. R, Hodgens, 1'. T. Coleman, R. J. Mac- donald, J. B. Hoover, J. W. Chid - ley and John Miller. Dr, May Irwin pf Clinton will give O report of the Inteelation Con- vention en Washington recently at the annual convent:ton ot the Huron County C. E. Union to be held is) Goderich next, week. ews- ##'F, ive Stook MJet. Over t11#eeatileeteeenti' Imed °I 011154111 Wine hilered fee'eSale at ..the 1-feiori Stock -Yarde Monday Morning, and ,by hoonteue ptaeticelly all of, thern were di'speisetl of: While the run was ut- . Usually ntem clern lae 'end was eqtiel , 7 to it fot all good beasts, but . ex- port grades, Meet et the oemengs, • however, were inectiuni cattle, and good bueeliers. • -Prices bid now from foreign markets is not eatlefaetory, and Mquiey isequiet, Choice- expeee- ers sold at from 9/.50 to 97,75. - choice butchering cattle were, Want- ed,• and oven -Weeli „liberal ,suppelese prices helot slioady with tee best lig- ures of last week. For eimice grad- es from 9.7 to 97.40 was e,ivee for a few extra" choice $7.75 was field ie There exited a distinctly beelter feeling for good cows ,and hulls, ?lie a inquery for these, which has been ofe for some time, livening considerably. The best .offeeinge of cows bro.ieht from 95.50 to 99.00, which is an ad- vance M twenty -flee cents on fact • week, and from -$5.50 to $0,25 was paid for bullsan advance ot about e fifty cents per hundredweight. faille- - ere. were selling at lower rates, from - 939 'to 965 being paid, ,Good butchers brought Blom 96.50 to f7.10, while - medium were worth. teem $6 to 79.10 Medium, teockers ehanged hands around. 95 and common butchers from 94,75 to 95.50. The hog matiket, continued strong, and under a good • demand, erices moved up another notch. Good grades went at -$8.15 f. o. b., and 98.50 fed and watered, an advance of about ten cents. Small stuff WaS ,tb()St steady. Light ewes bought from 94 to 94.50 heavy ewes from 93 to ,e3.50 and lambs from $7.50 to 98.25. Receipts were 142 cars, conlialnieg 3,131 cattle, 162 calves, 7:22 hogs, 579 sheep and ?meths, an 13 horse, 1Ba3'7eeld,„ July 29th, 3396. A grand concert will be given in the town hail on August 3rd, un- der the auspeces of the Methodist chiedele The program will be furn- ished by leading Goderich talent. Amongst those wim will take part are : Miss Eva Acheson, Miss: Ella Fisher,: Miss Laura Acheson,. the Lad- les' • (euartette, Messrs. Belcher, Smith and others, ,Miss Fanny Wild of St. Louesis home on a visit ; Mrs. W. Caldwell is home visaing her motile', Mee, T. ,J. A:Morehouse. Mrs. Parks and family of Toledo are visiting the ?ady's moteler, Mrs, II alma. Mrs. J. E. Johnston and dame -bleat of Chatham are visiting the former's brother' Mr. D. IVIeNaughton, Mrs. Sprat* Mrs. Reid and Mastee Rey Sproat have taken rooms with Mts. Walwin for the SIMIIIICV. Mrs. B. Rumball of 'Leedom' and Miss S. Wilson of Clinton are guests of 'Mrs. Patterson. Mies Mate of Clinton is visiting Miss Olive Thompson. W. Struthers of The Medical School Toronto, is speeding Ms vacation at bis home. The date fixed for the Bayfield Fall Fair is Tuesday and Wednesday Sept.' 29th and 3001. Holmegville, July 2913h, 1990. Miss Susie Acheson has releumed from a pleasant visit in Goderich. Mr. W. McRoberts, is spending his vacatilon in the village: Mrs, Baker of Mitchell attended the: funeral of the late Mr. Caetelen. 111Alef SERVICE. -For Civic Hell- . day. Single Fare to all points. Good going on :sly I rein -leg. ele, eth and 51311. •iemiraing Aug 1111. Town office open Satueday 51 ening for e,onventence of pu bite' The Loadon dock strikers refused to esume work:. WANTED -RELIABLE MAN TO drive rig and work in warehouse. Commence work about August leth. The L. Suitter Co:, Elevator. Clin- ton. LADIES WANTED '1'0 DO PLAIN and lighe sewing at home, whole or spare time, gbod pay ; wove- sent any distance : charges -paid ; send stamp for fun particulae). Nat- ional Manufacturing Co. Montt:eel. FOR SALE. -THE UNDERSIGNED .offers the following , articles for sale 1 heavy working horse, I set heavy harness, only used a few weeks, 2 sees single harness, 1 light wagon, 1 *unbar wagon. Ap- ply to Chas. Wiltse at C'astle's Butcher shop, Clinton. TEA.CHER WANTED -A. TEACH1eR holding a 2nd class Normal certiee eatc, to teach No. 2, Hullete. This es a splendid chance as this school is oray 7 nines teem the town of Clinton, Ditties to commence Sept. Jst.-Apply to L. Tyndall, Clinton, P0. HOUSE FOR SALE -A SM ALL house on Priecess street, tear particulars aeply to The News -Re - coed Office. FARM FOR SAL E. ---LOT 30, CON, 11, Goderich township, consisting' of- SO acres, ail cleared and in a good state of cultivateon, 30 ems in grass, -1 acre orchard. flood outside wire fencing good concrete dwelling • with eight rooins• Stone dairy. Farme been, 1 mile from Ilolinesville and 4 from Clinton. Wilt be sold on easy terms. For further partinalars apply to eV. Ceeolts Clinton, P. G. or Fred Leonard, leolinesealle. Grand Trunk Railvvag Sustem SEASIDE EXCURSIONS August 12, 13, 14, round erip rates from . CLINTON TO New London, Conic e13.56 Cacomia, Que. 922.85 Charlottettown, P. E. I. ' $30.80 Halifax, N. S. 129.35 Murray Bay, Que. e22.85 Old Orchard, Me. *19:65 Portland, Me. $113.85 St. John, N. le, e27.15 Sydney, N. S. e33,95 Return limitAtte 31s1,„ 1912, • Only Line Reaching Ale SUMIVIER RESORTS IN 1-1IGIILIANDS Ole ONTARIO Including, • Muskoka I,altes Lake of Bayo Algonquin Paris Illa.ganetawae River French River ' Temagini • Kawartha Lakes. leull Summer Seralce now In effect to all of above reeorts. •Write for full particulars and illustrated feed- ers lei any Grand Trunk Agee.t. --- • ifP:PER -LA [C.O. i1LS, e'.•; Sallinge from Sarnia for Sod' and Poet Arthur 3.30 p. o. Meniteeet Wedeesdays :and Saturdays. , elOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS August 6 and 7 ; September 3 and 17 Via Sarnia 011 Chicago Winnipeg and Return 932.00. Edmonton and Return eI2.00, Tickets good for 60 days. No Change of Cars. Special train- will leave Toronto 10:30 p. ote above dates, via Chicago . and S. Pate, carrying through coaches and Pullman roue - 1s1 Sleeping, Caes, The Grand 'Prank Pacific r.oute is five hours shorter between Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Ed- monfion, two trans datly, Winnipeg - Regina over smooth roadbed on Km best new railway ever constructed i; teleetiric lighted trains, sleeping (ars both tippers and lower electric ;tend- ing lamp's, • and containing commute Monts- and • drawing zooms. The route Is through ehe newest, iuost pketaisesque and west rapidly aeve- loping section of WeSte1:11 Canada, el- iminating any monollony on the :elle Dining ear service has create& a new standard of excellence. It costs no more to have Oleic° of routine. Tick- ets and re.eervatMns Procured from all Greed Trunk Agents, Woinrkntiex 70pn 8145 a.riii: 6010 0pa11.15.11: y At. Canora 8.30 pin. 11.45 a.m. At Regent 9.09 min. 7.00 15.111. Ar. Sasaktooli 8.18 a.m. Ar. Edmonton 9.00 pee. Ask any Grand Tete* Agent far 'fell informationtickets- hefabh reserve- . tiotts or write A. E. Duff, 13.1'. 14. Union* Station Toronteo Gat: JOHN FIANSFOIID & SON, Telephone No. 57 Towtt Agen s I10'0S111 F011. SALE ON s13reet.--For particulars apple' ' tO lelre. James Tuolier, CllLnlon. .-40 FOR SALE ---ONE RUBBER' FIRE . huggY with estip. Otte light spring wagone-One cutter. All the aliove articles are in good condition ansi. will sell cheap eor qttick sale...-Ap- • ply to Thomas Watts, Olinten, -39 GIRLS' WANTED FOR BISCUIT • and Candy Factory. --Light work. • Steady employment. • Write for particulars. -D. S. leerein & Coen- 'Pany, Lirnited, London, Ontario. ON'I'AENO LickuoTt LICENSE ACT, icenge leistriet of Centee Huron --Notice is 'hereby given that 0,11. Pugh of Ohnton has made applic- . . ation 1.04: permission to etransfer his shop license to Weeiam Mels of • thecity of Toronto, antl 'that, :teed apP1icatiO4j'e1/111 be considered •at the meeting of the Board of • °gee Commissioners to be held in the town hale, Clinton, at 3.30 o'- clock on 6ricbay, the 215d of Aug. All parties Interested' will govern' themselves • accordingly. ,- eeliver • Johnson, License Inspect:ma. Dated it Clinton ?hie Ifith dey of July 1912. FARM TO RENT, BEING LOT 53, 94 on the Bayfield Road, knoiva as the Wiggengton Farm: It is with- in two miles of Clinton. Good brick -lions°, hank barn, driving house and other outbuildings.. A .good orchard and stnaM fruitS. Farm in good state of cultivatfon.-- For particulars apply to Mrs. Wigging- ton, Queen street, Clinton. -36. AT WALKEReS FURNITURE store you can have 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 Tubber on hand and will do them for you while you wait. -31 'ARM leOle SALE -THE UNDER - signed offers for sale his farm home, composed of pert lots 26 - and 27 DII the Base Line, Hullett Township, le miles from- Clinton. The faine consists of 80 acres of choice land, is well fenced, drained mild in a thorough state of eel- tivation. The buildings are in good mpair anti there is an abund- ance of good water. Daily rural mai( service and telephone install -- ed. -Apply on premises or to Ralph Tiplady, Clinton P. 0. -39 FARM FOR SALE --The Executor of the Southeotneee estate offers foe sale 50 acres, being east half of 101I 28, con. 6, Mullett. This is a hese-class farm, well watered and improved and with good buildings. Also elle undersigned offers for sale lot 29, con. 6, Hullete, consistingol 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. - Apply to R. J. Southeenaba, Clin- ton P. 0. -89 HOUSE ON MARY STREET FOR sale or to rent. -A. J. Tyndall. -14. TORE TO RENT, RECENPLY 00- cupied by James Steep, p: odue° dealer. -Apply to J. 0. I'lliott er R. E. Manning, Mutton. -37 SEALED TENDERS ADDRieSS- ed to the undersigned, and endoesed 'Tender for Supplyting Coal Per the Domenion Buildings," will be received at this office until 4.00 le. elf., on Wednesday, , August 28131s, 1812, for the supply of Coal for the Public Buildings throughout the Dominion, Combined speaffications and for a of tender oan be Obtained en apollea- tion at Otis office. • Persons tunic:en are notified that ?enders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms sepplied, and signed with their actual signa- tures. Each tender 'emus() be accemettetted by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Wotite, eqqal to ton per cent. (1.0 leo) of {the amount of the fender, vetech be forfeited if the peeson tender- ing decline to enter into a emiteatet when called upon ea do SO, fail to complete the eonti-act. If Min tender lie not accepted the ceeisle will be returned. • By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Department of Public leorics, 0 etawa, July _17 the 71412, Newspapers will • not ea paid for this advettisement If they insert it wethout authority from the Depeeee. went, -23653 BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by'expert instructors at the 2.,14r Y M. C. A. BLDG., LONDON, ONT. Students assisted to positions. College in se.seion from Sept. 3rd. Catalogue free. Enter any tune. • J.W. Westervelt LW. WesterIelt, Ir. Print:pal tanitereeawesataiit elee-rnmeal SEWING AtActrrn • and repairs kept ou ha, , ale ,teg eney •Ibe new machines. -A: er, Albsrt street. -30, FOR SALE-FLO on AND e'tEle • business, established 24 years, de- livery and drak business in • con- nection. Together with etore and • dwelling et seven rooms,. Gooil brick stable • also on premiees,- D. S. Cook, Clinton. •-41 1135 Ifthi T , -A FOIJR ItOOMED COT- tage in Byfield about ten min- , 'lilies way from the lake: . Very Suitable for summer viU:tors, Ap- ply to Rtes. J. Poleoek, Bayfield, :or Mrs T. R. Brownlee Goderich ' •, -33.- FOR SALE- AN EIGHT le 0' 0 24 frame Meese in good contlitioe, weth stone cellar, town water, Hae hal an acre of land ' with ,rung !Own orchard. Occunied at ,regent hr Rev, SV W. Wylie.' Posseseion given Oct. 1st. Price • $900.- Apply • at The News -Record Office. -36 ARM TO RENT, poT 28th, CON. 5, Mullett. 125 acres, 5 acres bush, remainder all cleared, Good mind- ing's, 2 barns. le acres orchard. Well watered. let miles from school, 3 miles from Clenton.-Ap- ply to Thos. Archer, Canaille. P. 0. • -33. FARM FOR SALE.- LOT 26, CON. 6, Hullett, consisting of 100 em:es, 90 acres cleared, 40 acres grass, 2 aeres of orelmed with first -Mass fruit.. Well fenced and drained. 2 etoefy brick house and large tarn with stabeing einderneatta, also lerge drive house. evilth hog pen under. 2 good wells with windmill and pipes to stable and bog pen, 3 miles Irom Clinton.-Fom Sather par fecu- lets apply on the premises, or ad- dress 1V. T. Henry, Clinton P. 0. • --34 FARM FOR SALE -Lot north half 20, con. 12, Hullett, consieting of 50 acres. All seeded down except 10 acres. Small orchard. Frame bouse and bank barn with stabling, On Gravel road 1 mile north of Londesborm f mile from school. Apply on the premises or address Richard Shadffick, Londesbato P.O. -75 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED talten posseseion of the bus- iness recently, purchased from Mr, T. ea Johnson, I am now prepared o take enters fee all kinds of Kinds of work in the e • • Tinsuntinng and Plumbing A share ei public patronage reepeet- ally solicitated. All orders left with Ire It. Rowland promptly attended THOS. HAWKINS, New Telephone Directory. The Bell Telephone Company of anada is soon to print a rieie- issue of its Official Telephone. Directory ior he District of Western Ontario, ire hiding •CLINTON persons who contemplate beaming subsenibers, or those \VITO wish chan- ges in their present entry should piece heir orders with the Local Manager .t once to insure insertion in tIsis 551.10. CONNECTING COMPANIES Should also report additions and changes in ther present list of sub- scribers, either . to the Local Manager r direct to the Special Agent's De - ark -tient, Montreal. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA. ALL KINDS _OP COAL, WOOD • TILE BRICK TO ORDER All kinds of coal on hand : CHESTNUT SOFT COAL STOVE • CANNEL 'COAL FURNACE COKE 33LACKSalITIIS • WOOD 24 in., 3 in. and 4 in. tile of • tee 13091 QuaPity. ARTHUR FORBES Opposite ehe G. T. R. Station, Phone 53 News -Record Po Jan 1913 FARM •FOR' SALE, ENOWisT, - Spienghele, ern, en the Bard, 1 Road, Goderieh 000siuU4 • ing, 175 acres, south half lots 51 and 52 and part • 53 and 54, • e ero miles feenn Clinton and, one • freine sohool, ' A first-class , stock aid • grain farni, 35, acees of good pas- ture land. Well watered and lies ntwee feeliitg spring at barn, Good ' wells and elsteen. Bank barn 62x92, with stone stabling. • 150 apple • trees just beginning to bear and. all kintle of ernall fruies. Reason tot selling : Owiler In peer ,health. Terms to suit purchaser., -Robert • Marehall, Clinton P. O. -38 ••••••••••••1S•00•0•46, • ; Tl TTt.T• E. p . . . .... . -ij L : ., . I 01 • • • winmsrm 'i . • • • imanie• :., • • ile 'le.. • For the summer months a • • July and August we will : ' : close our store every ev- : * pniog at 6,30 excepting ,ie. s so t , • : Thursday • • • • --and--- • • • • • Saturday:. • • • • and before hdlidays. • • e • • • • • • W. T. O'NEIL • • • • • • • •• “The Hub Grocery." • • • • •• ****** •••• *** • * 'ore** Watch Faults Does your watch run correetly. 313 not, let us repair it for yen. It may, be only dirty and peed cleaning, or slop for lack of oil. Whatsoever the reason, don't delay. We give thorough examination and regulation free. Any- thing more (tests as little as sates - factory week can be done. A. J. GRIGG Scientific See/eller and Optician MINTON, ONT. NOW IS • THE TIME 4"-+ FOR +-+ Plumbing, Evetroughing and:Stove- Moving] to All orders promptly attended, to. Prices given on roofing, 'Sid- ing arid all contract work, BYAM & SUTTER, SANITARY PLUMBERS. Home Stuov Thousands of ambitious young people are being instmeted in their homes by our Homo Study Dept. You may finish at College if you desire. Pay when- ever you W511. Thirty Years' Exper- ience. Largest trainers in Canada, Enter any day. Positions guaranteed. ' If you wish to save hoard anti learn I while you earn, write for particulars. NO VACATION CLINTON BUSINESS COLLECE CEO. SPOTTON, PRESIDENT 11111111111111111MIMMINEIMMIIIII GRANfl TRUNK 741trEt HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. July 23r4, August 6?11 and 3011e. September 3rd and 1713h . Via Sarnia or Chicago. Winnipeg and Return, $34.00 Edtrionton and Return, 942.00, Tickets go,od for 00 days., No Change 01 Carseleitt yy, NNN No Change" of Oars. Special traen vill leave Toronto a'6 10.36 p. tn. on above dates via "Chi- cago and St. Paul, caerying them:lei coaches and Pullman ToneMt Sleepleg Cars. The Glgatli Trt/S1C Pacific Railway, lis the shortest and quickest rottee bee 05 2.5e,, .11.1011.110t1, ...,,,,.,„• .,,,,I,,,) tween Winnipeg asket0" -