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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-08-15, Page 5August 15th, 1912 Clinton News -Record Bluth. I e, Rene Bennett left late- week or tete ainoeg the Theumard Is - lances with her Aster, Mts. Hall 'of Bel/zee:Ile ' t. Miss Murray or London visited he :home her for a few- days' receet,ly. t Mrs. W. J. Pyle spent a tete tlaye v ta London friends last week. IIiggiebettorn lose a Nal- talee horse last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Moncrielt a , moved to tone:, Mr. Howard hating talren, a position in Hill's .1,115,ng Mi,ss Brown is on a visit to Bruce - field friends. 1 Mrs, legate who has 'been visiting teher parenes, Mr. and Mts. J. H. Chellew, returned to he,r home, in Toronto last week. - Miss Davis oil Cleveland and lee. Ilendersori ofCohourg have been 'vie- iting at the home of Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. '1Vicerittle et Aylmer t visited the lattee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gidley, last week. Arehie Bell has been making imerozrernents in his. chopping mill. .Wingham. Mr. I. Rush or Termite spent few days in terve last week. eMr. 'Arnett Brock of London has been here spending his vacation, 'Mrs. Hinscliffe of Sthatford has , been in town visiting her son, M. "H. Hinseliffe. Mr. • • and Mrs. Elliott Fleming of Fergus were visiting friends in toWn _lase week. ' • Mrs, J. W. K. VanNorman and (childree are visithig friends.at Hain - „iota,. Man. , Mr. and Mrs. James Belden • and SOAS of Winnipeg have been visleing Mrs. Belden's parents, .Mr, and Mee. 4 ....Reelstpeet Anderson. 'Miss Hazel Rook, who visited her uncle, Reeve • McDonald for sonle e weeks, has returned to her home at Deetoit. lefr. and Mrs. Robt. Marshal were in Godericli last week owing to the illness and death of Mrs. Marshall's neteeer, Mrs. Porter. Mts. Elliott Flezning and Mrs. John Helm, fernier teachers in the Meth- -odist church. were made the race)- , rents of handsome panants of' table' esileerware atter the S. S. session on / • , Sunday. week. • Mr. and Mem Stead of Termite eisieed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. AWde last week. Mies Prest of Cranbrook, B se• was recene visitor at the home of Mre. ' J. J. Elliott. J, 13). Cummings Is yislting at 'Preston Springs. . Mrs. Sperling and diughter of iag- inaw, Miele, have been visiting Mrs. -Mooney and oeher friends in town. Miss Ellizabeeh Wilson, daughter of Ric. and ItIrs. Tiros, Wilsole an es - :teemed young lady we14 known • in etown, passed away .on Thursday week .-after a few weeks' illness. • Zurich . Miss M. lIodgins' of Detrolb was Mrs. Geo. Smith of Crosewell, here last week visiting her borne. Miele, 'visited her parents, Mr., and ;Mrs. John 'Weide of the Parr Line past week. Inspector Johnston of Clinton spent :6. few days in town last week the guests of his brother, .Mr. Thee. Johnston. k Miss Leone Roedding of Berlin is visiting friends and relatives in towa. Mr.Andrew W. 'Archibald tot leg - f mond/111e has been engaged as men- heipal of the Public school. ; Mr. arel Mrs. F, Fallis and son eof Ontario, 'Cale have been visiting -with Mr. and Mts. T, Faille 'and :family. lime corner stone of the new pub- lic school was laid on Saturday , week in the presence of a large num- 'her of people. Addresses were giv- en by Prof. Buchanan, J..1. Merner, M. P, Rev. Mr. Maass, Rev. Mr, Brown, le. Hese, $te ,and others. ele Arthur Weil of Detroit visited parents en town last week. • J. Kellerman aid family of pashwodd spent a tele daes last week 'with Mrs. C. Fries Mrs. Abel Schilbe and two little ;daughters of Wateeloo are visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. le albfleisch. Seaforth , Mr. Fred Soole and the Misses Soole of Toroeto yisited their sis- 1;er„ Mrs. Love, and other friends in town recently. elrs. Geo. Mitchell awl. Midi Iva of lilesherton have been vielbitig t Mrs. Southgate, . t Mrs. Mallets, ;who lies been :mend- ing the summer with her mottles!, Mrs. Warwiels, left on Saturday for "eiegeo_imere in Lethbridge, Alin. praF -John VanEgmond of woodhas been spending his vacation with his mother in Egmoedville, , Mrs, John Pendergast end Mass I Camila have gone on an • exteed- r ed vigil, to Chloago. ' • The -Misses Tannelsill of Brownhill Texas, have been visiting Mrs, teeter t McLean. Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Broadfooli and rnily left Inc their new home in )osejaw; etas/v.,' la,st week. .Mr. ' and Mrs. -.James O'Leary T,110 have been ezeiting the lateer's par- ' emits Me and Mr9. D„ Donovan, for , , zenne little time, have •returned to theist hothe at Winnipeg. • Mrs. Veale and sett I-Iarold are vis- iting the lady's parents at neelow Beach, Lake St. Claes. za r Mt. AL. Colson, mge f oen tho Domino r: Bank, ' is hOlidaying • Muskoka. • Mr,. and Mffs. Somerville left las.t week for Muskoka. Mrs, Fear anti MisS lielee have re- turned from a motor trip to Detroit and Clarkson, Miele Goderich Mc. A. C'hallenger left last wrek Inc Wainwright Alta. Mr. arid Mrs talter . tome e and Miss itiadye have ;one J3D boat' trip no Pert Arthur. ' Dr. A. Taylor is atientiieg tee • meeting of the Medical Associa+fio4 in Edmonton. . Mr. and Mrs, Bert II. ItIceezath ei Toronto are holidaying in town. Miss Steang. of Riverside, Cal., a returned miesionary from Corea, has been t guest at the hoind of harem- olee Dee:Strang.. • Mt. T. M. :McFadden of-Pitekoong is taking charge of the Central Orng store while Me. and IVIrs. •Hick are on a holiday jetted'. Mr. Frank W. Doty of Winnipeg is holidaying in. town Inc a, few weeks. 111r. Chas. M. Lee is recovering from his •recent •automobile aocideeie mid It is hoped will soon be all right again. The marriage took place on Wed- nesday of lass"week of Miss Chins - tine McLennan to Mr. Allen Jannis Watson of Edmonton. ' The cern- many was performed by Rev. Geo. E. Ross in the peesence of only isa- rnediate friends. After a brief hon- eymoon Mr. and Mrs. Watson will rat - turn to town Inc a shoot stay before leaeing fon their home in Edmonton where Mr. Watson re a neeneer of the teaching staff of tlie The funeral of the late Frederick F. Platt, whose death °wetted in De- teeit, took place on Wednesday last to Maitland cemetery. Dec:raged had been' an esteemed eitizem of tOWD for his entire liletime un- til a few mantels ago. He was a member of St. George's church and an Oddiellow. • Mrs. John Porter, an old resident of Godeeiell town and toweship, pas- sed into the great beyond on Sat- urday week. Deceased, who way le her eighly-second year, was the first white child born •ozi the Huron Road Seven daughters and one son :ler- v ive. Rev. John and Mrs. Caerie of Lin- Tiroit have been visiting the old home In town. ' MiSti Augusta McLeod has returned f role Toronto where she -was mark- ing examination papers. . Mrs. Forest McDonald "and twe children of ,Moosejaw, Sask., are visiting Mrs. llen...johnston of Stan- ley street Mr. 'R. 10. S. Fletcher, formerly of the Bank be Commerce staff bere, but now of Toronto, renewed nisi friendships in town last vreek. Miss Ida Grace Vivian of Kalama- zoo, Mich., formerly of town, •was married 'tecontly to Mr. Perry • .1 Harper. of Chicago. • ' Mr. R. J, Benstead, Rho has been wibh Mr. N. 0, Cameron since 1 he laPter moved to •Petetlfbros has been In town during the past week am1 leaves shortly to take a responsible Poel.tion in a dry goodi store at Red Deer, Alba. • God's Way of Salvation. 'lGod , is Merciful." Satan goes° about with his bundle - of lice, 'giving one to .one person and another to auetzher. To one he says "God is 'Poo meterful to punish ene flees" ; and if this is not believed he Out Clinton manufacturers are the teles another, . "If He does priaish only piano people in Canada .nante the sinner in .1101, the punishment lecturing -their oven player actions. well not be eternal." 1Judging from the reception on this It is a blessed teeth that "God fs efts first public exhibition, the ee- thercifal",' but Ile is*also .HOTX Inland will 'be enormous, and ?his :leo and JUST. and never can be melee- Pertinent must have additional Ire- ful at the expense of His justice. All tary space . and Mechanical help 'to His 'attributes are equally balanced, meet the demand. The player may and cannot conflict tvith each ethee. now be seen in operation, at the mac. Be wb,0 is long-suffeeing and- slow tory. to engem' "will by no means cleat Though Western homes are being the guilty." • Yon prisoner who is reached largely from the the eloun being taken to jail by the officers of K1:fly's retail stores, a few large cen- justice has learned that the ?edge tres are still suppiied through es' - would not allow the law -breaker to clusiee dealers, and the third annual go unpunished. banquet .01 Doherty dealers and saes - Godo pardoning mercy Vows otil men, was held at the Hotel Grange. through one channel. and that is 1 he atonement 'of Chris!and nil who refuse to accept: of tifet throfigh Iiis death must torever "dwell with *the devouring fire." • "THE WIC'KdID SHALL BE TURNED INTO HELL, and all the nations that FORGET God" (Pia, ix. 171. "He that he - lima not the Son shall not one . lite ; hue the WRATH OF 'GOD ABIDP1TH ON HIM" (John ie., e6). "Believe and be saved." (To be continued) -Morris. Township W. K. Mooeey, of TOrOn10, was home' for a holiday Yffiit to the olfi A. Howletb, -.7th line, was ,at ' El- mira ` attending khe funeral of his cousth James Howlett. ' Robert Strettee and daughter, et Toronto, were, visitore at the , home In John and Mrs. Mooney, 5thline. . George Bielby, of Ingersoll., - wife and babe- have been. visiting at the pee:litel home of the former, on tee 8th Suneay reek Miss Maud King, of Blyth, gave an interesting address in tbe Jackson church on Horne Miss- ion Work. A Progressive Company. After a foui: weelzs Westmei lour, • Mr. D. S. Cleft, general manager of the Doherty Piano &Orgau Co,, has returned • horn inspecting the epee- atiohs of the Coral:ally at various important points. The phenomenal success of our Plane Company is vitally entere.sting so we give a tew details of' these op- erations, On previous occasions mention lets been merle of the. Company's magnifi- cent new. retail stomi at 324 Donald St. Winnipeg, and of their cape:- ioue wholesale .warehouse on Wall St. We now refet to the Company's extensive eelabit at the Winnipeg Ex- hibition July 10 to' 20, Forty-three instruments . were . shown, including six individual styles of pianos, with two styles of player pianos; ezteh style shown ie Some five varietiee of wood. The Company have their own permanent space providing an exherit fazing three aisles in the most pro- minent positipm , The Exhibit was unrivalled, and Mr, Cleft rencarke that though for Seventeen years he has been in charge of various :ex- hibits at Toronto, Winnipeg, and et- her centres, never before has he heard such lavish praise from visit- ors: • From every side was neard remarks sueh at, "We have: one_ of this beauieful style."or "We have or- desel the first available instrument of 'that style.” As thousands of Doherty Pianos and Player Mars are new' ,0 gracing '''the parlours Of these Western homes, naturally their prissessors will voice their praise, May we suggest' that buyers near the factory, always slow to realize tbe quality and .woreh ot home product, note this significant popularity. Mayor Waugh' of. Winnioeg. ;idled his- tribute of praise .at the Exhibe ion not merely by words ;iamb by choosing from among all makes to geaoe his new palatial bonny a Do- herty Piano in mission finish. A duplicate of thee piano may be item at the factory. Mayor Waugh is a thoroughly competent judge of piano quality,. and his tangible appreciation Will enaele the Boheety to forge still, farther ahead of •all competitors. A sensatiott Was created by the Doherty Attachable Player:. The smallest piano on the Canadian mar- ket was shown operated by the Do- herty attachable _Player, the only, player in Canada, wheel, can be Ins stalled, In any piano upright or grand regatdlese of size, make, or :male. Hensall • Miss Maud McAllister...is visiteug her. uncle, Dr, MeAllistee et George- to-yrn. Mr, Hugh P:IcEwan and bride have taken 'up their abode on Mete farm just outside of lawn. . Mrs. Dawson of., Toronto was vis- iting at the holm of Mr, Jamas Chesney lash week amd was called bonze by the sudden death Of tier husband. Mrs. W. Stoneman and son From; left last week to join Ner. Seoneinan at Saseat000. - Dr. Aikenhead left last week with his wife end child for Calgary, A I- ta., whewhe w.111 probably locate. Mr. Alex. Mtn-4°cl( and the Misses Murdock have gone on a trip to the west. They svvill in all erobbly go on to the Coast. . Messes, Alex. and Murdock McPher- son have returned from a fine trip lo the home of elicit boyhood, Nova Scotia. They also oleited ,13oeten and several other polets across the border. , De. Selleny ansi iamila/ have eeen visiting in Toronto dziting the past eek " • Tne plane fpr the ;Jew "station lave been sub:pitted to the council eine approval. • They are 'satiefactory, ex- cept that the waiting rootn is not eeneitlered large of -lough. Mrs. • John Petty, an Old 'and res- eede4 resid•nt of Ilensati, pasezd away on Thursday Week. She was'a membee of St. Paul's .chuneli and • ways took a deep interest in all braeohes of Its work, Three sena and one daughter sin:vire, the 17th01 July, the:ley-eight Imiug present ' to &series matters. ot mut- eat interest. The visitors expressed their entfire satisfaction, the quality of goods was Unsurpassed, the tteat- ment had been geneeous and all had combined to give the .Doherty Plano Best place in their district. On July 20.111, Mr. Cleft with his western manager. Mt. G. L. 'Sean - wood, left for Calgary. The Com- paey's new store at Calgary is lo- cated 11 ese,. Lougheed Block, - The store fronts on two principal burlin- ess streets, one entrance being, app- etite the Hudson Bay Coinpainy's huge block. • Mr. Frank's Jost, the Calgary manager, is a piano man of twenty- seven yeaes texpenience, uoted as one of the most capable in the Dominion. Under his supervision operattions in Calgery well doubtless rival Wine: - peg in cetera. • Edmonton was next visited. "ehe retnil store there is in charge of Mr. Nelms, and more than one Car- load of Doherty pianos has alreatly been transferred eo neighbor, ing homes. There are prospects here for rapid development. Here aleo the policy of "Factory to Herne," made the. Doherty piano popular. At Saskatoon, Mr. H. J. M. Gloecizien, ahandonibg other agenetes brought in a , car 'load of Doherty pianos, and and these are a featere of ,the Saskatoon exhibition now in progress. elpace w.ib no-emit:met mewl:eon of the various other points where Do• iterty Pianosare being sold in large flu antii.ties, • • Me Cleft returned Via Chicago, where he spent some days choosing veneers with ether factory supplies, ascii yisieting instettitions enquiring more , of the modern end' up-to-date methods and etlees of Piano and Play- er Piano manufaceure. An invleation is extended to In- tendine porelmeers to inspeet-Doherty preduces at the /twenty. An extensfee Exhibit will be made at tee Ceitadian Natflonal Toionto, Visitore Iran Clin- ton and vieinity• will e sPetzMIty welcome. • 'ttiCkersmitt. TownShip- .. Miss hi. eloinies and MiSe /Kith Switeer Were •the guests Of Mui, J. , , Holtites e,of Goceriee tOwhip Met wek. - Mis Anitideland of Seaforth, , S'e I o Who recently visited her aunt', Mee Bale has gone to Edmontoee where she was married to Mr, Rice ards. Tee beide's friends in iraiS vicinity extend congratulations. Mrs. McDonald of Detroit has been visizeng her daughter, Mee:. tele e. field' Crien. • Belgrave • Jas. Ferguson, in, of the Bank of Commerce, Obtlerich, is home on his holidays, Mr. W. I -I. Stewart and family of Actoe &pent a few days with Dr. Stewart reeenely. Rev. and. Mrs. Ferguson hat.e re- turned after spending a month it 1 th friends at Newmarket. Mrs. Wm. Robb ot Walton, Miss Mills and Miss Lyons of- Tottenham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brandon last week. Mies. Horner of Detroit and 7,1r. and Mrs. A.. Wr,ay of London have returned to their respective. homes after speniling a few -days with M43, Daley,- Mrs.' W. Wray mid other fri- We regret to teporl the death •ol Willie A. Watson, after a prolongctil illness. Ile had been ini Byron San- itanium for a year, and recently re - ,turned to Weigle= hoemital. Marriages MTKEN-DTIFF-At the residence of the bride's parents, Beuevale, on 'August 1st, by Rev. W. J. West, Maleelm Lords Aitken of Becton • Martha Alice Duff of Bluevale. WA.TSON-MeLENNAN '-•-• Art Owl-- • tele, on Aug. 7th, by Rev. George E. Ross, Allan J. Watson, rd Edmonton, Alba., and Christeaa McLennan, of •Goderich. Births CRAIG -In Clinton on Aug 'lean, to Mr. an& Mrs. John Craig, a son. HALE -.In 'Clinton, on August 13th, to Mr. end Mrs. 0, II. Hale, a son. DEEVIESLIn 'Clodereeh township on August 13th, ea Mr. and. Mts. 11, • Deeves, a son. LINDSAY -11N BAYFIELD on July 291dm, to Mr. and Mrs. Tleonee Lindsay, a daughter. ST0NEHO.TJS111.-fn Belgrave. July 81se. to Mr. and. Mrs. -Roble Stonehouse ; a son. LEOGATT-In Winghain, August lth, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leggatt, a daughtee. ACFIESON.-In Goderich, on Aunt 6th„ to Mn. and Mrs. R. J. Ac- heson, Nelson strew', a daughter. COULTES.-In Wawanosh, AttgLitiv 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Coel tes, mi son. Deaths JOHNSON' -In Clinton, on 'Aug. 13th, Thos. D. Johnson, aged 57 years and 2 months. WATTS -In Clinton, on Aug. '1.31,11, Hannah Simpson, relict of the late Mathew WAN, aged 86 years and 7 , months, RAPSON-In Clinton, on August PI h Ileseer Rapson aged 68 years. DICKENSON-Th Brantford„ on Aug. 12th, 'David ' Dickenson, formetey of Clinton, aged 82 yeare, HIGGINS-In Detroit on Augatt Oth, James Higgins, formerly of Clinton, aged 59 years and 11 months. BROWN. -At Edmcnten, Alberta, ell 'Anguse 5th, Leona Ruth, redy daughter of Mr, and Mrs., Rich - aril A. Brown. WATSON-In Winghain, on Aug. 4111 Willie A. Redeem of: Belgrave, in his 21.st Year. WILSON -In Wingharn, August et, Elizabeth; daughter of Mn. end Mrs. Thos. Wilson. HART -In MeKillOp, on August Mel, Annie Elizabeth Wake, wife or Mr. Reuben Hart, aged' 41 .years. McGRECOR-In 1 ItIcKellop on An, 1st, Lillie Gordon, wife of Alex- ander McGregor, in her 74th year. PLATT -In Detroit, Mich., on Aug- uet 4th Frederick Fennel Platte youngest son of the late Samuel and Mary A. Platt, of Goderieli, in his 431ed year. 'ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE lot 35, eon. 2, L. R.S. Triciter- smith, eontairreig.,' 100 aeres of which 98r1 acres are cleared and in a good Beate of cultivation. There are on the premises, a good hank bare with stone stabling, and ehed attached, also driving house. ehere is a good brick house with slate roof also good brick ki Whet. There is a windmill and tank with water at barn and house ; a cis, tern writer sett water in house: This faim is situated witthin toe) milee of Beueeneld, six miles from (ether Clinton or Seafortle and has rural telephone connection. Terms measonable as prepreittor is retiring. Apply on eternises or address. - John H. Wise, Druceireid 0. Id. TO THE PUBLIC efaeine opened out a bakery and confectionery business in 'She stand next A, J. Grigg's , dewelery steane I respecefuller solicie e• share of the patronage. 'Rome znede bread a specialty Also home made candy arid pestry of veriorts. kinds. A TRIA-L ORDER SOIJCITED. CHAS. CONNER BAKER aad CONDIECTIONelle. yietrieTED-A: 'co.o Kr, ANIS' IC tr6itri....,t girl at the Ileftenhury House. ply to .Mre. Rateeneuty. -13. - , HOUSE -FOR SALE tara. PRINteteele street, -For particulars apply . to Mrs...Jaines Tucker, Cliritou. -40 EA./Self FOR SALE -240 ACRES IN the town:I/tip of Stanley : 30 ao- res ender crop : 20 acres. good hardwood bush, hathette in pastutta land. Farm tile drained and in good state of eultivation. Control:t- able frame house, long dMtance tele- phone installed. Frame barn,,./t0 x 100 feet, wi th stone stabling end waterwoek-e system Additional barn and house suitable for farm help. Farm situated 2e miles from Bruoefield station on the G. '1'.11. and le_ milee from the village of „Varna. Terms to suit purchaser. --Apply to John MeNaughton, Var- na. P, 0. .-42. FOR SALE --ONE RUB,BER FIRE buggy with stop. One light .tpring wagon. One cutter. Aid the articles are are in good condition and will sell cheap foe quick sale. -Ap- ply le Thomas Watts, 'Clint he -89 FOR SALE. -THE UNDERSIGNED offers the following articles for sale : 1 heavy working horse, 1 set heavy harness, only used a few weeks, 2 sobs single harness, 1 light wagon, 1 lumber wagon. Ap- ply to Chas. Wilese at Castle's Butcher gimp, Clinton.. -.11. HOUSE FOR SALE. -A SMALL house on Princess. street. For particulars apply to The News -Re- cord Office. FARM FOR SALE, -LOT 30, CON. 11, Godetich township, consieting of 80 acres, all cleared and in a good state of eeltrivation, 30 Acres in grass, I acie orchard. GOOli outside wire fencing good concrete dwelline with eight rotnes• Stone dairy. Panne barn, 1 mile from Hohnesville and 4 from Clinton. Will be sold .on easy terms. For further partteulars elegy iso W. Cssoks Clinton, P. 0,. or Fred Leonard, IIohnesvitlle. . rAluu FOR SALE, KNOWN AS "Springhill Farm" on the Bayfield Road, Goderich flownship, consist,- ing 175 acres, south half lots 51. and 52 and part 53 and 54. eNvo miles from Clinton and one from sohool. A first-class stock and grain farm, 35 amiss of good pas- ture laird. Well watered -and has never felling spring at barn, Good wells and eisteen. Bank barn 62x52, with stone stabling. 150 apple trees just beginning to bear and all kinds of small fruits. Reason for selling : Owner in poor health. Terms to suit purchaser.-Rolzert Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -36 WAr(Kh1RYS FURNITURE store you can have your baby Car- riage or go-cart wheels re -tired in held an hour's time. No waiting for material, we have the mainline and the rubber on hanci and will do them for you while you wait. -81 FOR SALE. -8 HENS, ONE SIDE- bourd, extension table, glass tom - board, lounge, parlor eable, kitchen table, eight kitchee chairs, three rockers, parlor wood stove, also organ, -Harry Cantelote Raglan Street. -12-3. VOTERS' LIST 1 9 1 2 .--MUNICII- Panty 61 the Township of Stanley in the County of Huron. -Notice is hereby, given that I have *enemies ted or delivered to the persoes meatzioned in section 8 and 9 of The Ontario Voters' List Ace, elle copies requiced by such sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the Ilse mallet pursuant to the saki Act, of all persons: appearing by the last reviseAssessment Roll of she said Municipality to be entitled to vote at elections for members of the Legielative Assembly and at Muni- cipil elections, and that the said listi was fieet posted up in my office in Stanley on the Ind day, of August 1912 and remains there for insect: - teen. Electors are called upon to examine elle said list and it any omissions or other errors are found therein to take immediate proceed- ings in have the said errors coc- a:acted according to law.-Dseed this 2nd day of August 1912,-11, J. Richardson, Township Merit. -11-3 DOCTRINAL Tracts strictly Orthodox Free Samples mailed on application to FRED. 1 HI1.44 Clinton Canadl, News -Record flo Jan 1913 for e FA.Ileft' TO , RENT, BEING tO1'. 53, 51 on thh Bayfield Road, brown as tee WiggengtenFarm. It is with- in two miles- of Clint,on., Good " brick house, bak barn, driving house and other outbuildings..' A good orchard and small fruits. Farm in good state of *cultivation.- For particulars apply to Mrs. Wigging- ton; Queen street, Clinton. --SG, FARM-. -FOR, SALE -T.1 -1.E UNDIell- eigned oilers for sake his farm . borne,. composed of part lots 26 arid ,27 on the Balm Line, Ifullett Township, le miles from Clinton, The farrn consists of 80 acres of choice, laird, is well fenced, dratted and in a thorough seate of eel- tivation. • The buildings are in geed emaii and theee is an abund- ance. 01 good water. Daily rural mail service and telephone install- ed. -Apply on premises or to Ralph Tiplady, Clinton P. 0, -39 • FARM FOR SALE -The Executor ol the Southcomee estate offers for sale 50 acres, being east hall ot lob 28, con. 6, Hullett, Tina is a firs! -class farm, well watered and unproved and with good buildings. Alae the undersigned offers for sale lot 29, eon. 6, !entice!, consisting of 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. -- Apply to R. J. Soutlacembe, Clin- ton P. 0. - -89 HOUSE ON MARY STREET FOR sale or ,to reut.-A, J. Tyndall. ' -34. '101110TO RENT, RECENTLY. 00- cupled 'by'' James -Steep, pi cidece dealer. -Apply 10 J. 0. "1°11 cr It. E. Manning, CIinflon. -37 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED and repairs kept on hand, also ag- ency for new machines. -A. er, Albert street, -30, FOR SALE -FLOOR AND FEED business, established 24 years, de- livery and dray business in con- nectiore • Together with store and dwelling of seven rooins. Good brick stable also onpremises.- D. S. Cook, Clinton. -31 '0 IMNT.-A FOUR ROOME'D COT- tage in Ba.yeeld about ten min- utes -walk- from the lake. ' \they Suitable for semmer vid,tors. Ap- ply te1 Mts. J. Poked:, Bayfield, or Mrs. T. IL Brownlee, Goderthie. FOR SALE- AN EIGHT It 00 111 'frame 'house in good contliti watt stone centre, town water'. Has halt an acre of land with ) cult; plum orchard. Occupied at present b), Rev. W. W. Wylie. Posseseion given Oct. 1st. Price $900.--• Apply at The NeNvs-Record Office. -16 FARM To RENT, LOT astai, CoN.. 5, Mullett, 125 acres, 5 acres bush, remainder all cleared. Good lied - Inge, 2 barns. 11 acres orchatd. Well watered. le miles from school, 3 miles from Clinton. -Ap- ply to Thos. Archer, Clinton. P. 0. •-33. FARM FOR SALE.- LOT 26, CON, 6, Flullett, consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, 40 acres grass, 2 ac,res of orchard with first-elass fruit: Well fenced and drained. 2 steely brick house and large ;tarn with stabeing underneath, also lerge drive house With hog pen under. 2 good violin with windmill and pipes to stable and hog pen. 3 miles from Clieten.--Fom further parelcu- tars apply on the premeses, or ads dress' W. T. Henry, Clinton P. 0. FARM FOR SALE -Lot north halt 26, con. 12, Itullett, consisting of 50 acres. • All seeded down except 10 acres. Small orchard. Frame bouse abd bank barn with stabling. Oa Gravel road 1 mile north of Londesboro. nlile fade, school. Apply on the premises or address Richard Shaddick, Londesboro P.O. -75 IRLS WANTED FOR BISCUIT end Candy Pactory.-Light work. Steady einployment. Write for particulars. -D. S. Perrin & Com- pany, LiMited, London, Ontario. • COLD Weather will enon be here. How about your furnace ? .Don't you think it would be wise to let us Metall rine of our celebietted Heela leuteaces or °emirate you old etre ? ' Plumbing In all its braecitea. Tinsmithing and repairing -of all lincle primp- ly attended to. Sheet Iron week ot all libels,. Shop Over R. 'Rowland's Fraud - ware. stow, e,••••••••••••••••••••• , * e • • EARLY • a • • e le • • .11• • • • • • • • • • • For the summer months • • July and August we will • • close our store every ev- „,•- : ening at 6,30 excepting 41 • t ; Thursday • • • ----and---- •• • Saturday .; • • • • • • • • • and before holidays. • 11•••••••••••im.i•••••••••=, . • W T 0/ . . NEIL.* . ',The Bub Grocery." • is • 0 • e•••••••• ********* •••.•• Watch Faults' Does your watch run correctly, If not, let us .repair it for you. It may. be oaly dirty and need cleaning, or stop for lack a oil. Whatsoever the reason, don't, delay. We give thorough examination and regulation free. Any- thing more costs as little as sates - factory work can be done. A. J.GRIGG $ciontiac jeweler &rad Optician CLINTON, ONT. IS THE TIME '(--1-11011 .14. Plumbing, Evetroughing and:Stove Movinglim All orders promptly attended s to. Prices given on roofing, sid- ing and all contract work BYAM & SUTTER SANITARY PLUMBERS. Home Stuay Thousands of ambitious young people are being leen pelted In their homes by our Bonze StudeDept: Yon may finish at College if you desire. Pay when. ever you vvish. Thirty Veers' Exper- ience. Largest trainers in Canada. Enter any day. Positiens guara timed. If you wish to save wee apd learn while you earn, writelor particulars. NO VACATION CLINTON BUSINESS cOLLEcs CEO". SPOTTON, PRESIDENT ALL KINDS OF CpAL, WOODT_ Ii...E BRICK TO ORDER All kinds of coal on hand: CHESTNUT SOFT COAL STOVE CANNEL COAL FURNACE COKE BLAC/KSMITIIS WOOD 2 n , 3 in. and 1 in. tile 01 the Best Quality. ARTHUR FORBES Opposite the G. T.1.1. Station. Phone 53 GRANO TRUNK 'sVst-ITa Farm Lahore-' Excur sions, $10.00 to Winnipeg August 23rd --From all etationst north of. but , not . including the Main Line; Temeeto to 'Sarnia Teens:II, via Stratiotd all stlatione Toronto' ad north and east of T,oeento to King - gee and Redrew. ' THOS. HAW JOHN RANSFORD dt slog • xvinai 'Itertodert 'Aeeente, Chattel.