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*la 13°4' • °°° °E. gie t'°W1's
eolitkens, celebta e
Stemed
lei, birthday on day laSt iveek.'l
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Jolla MacAlethur lies purchesed
lenee'In'lazinada arid intends nee,
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--.Tuckertiltitli 'Township•
Knok reneein Is telt at the ' Palising
of . Mien 7 homes owneend, whoee
'death rocCunred .at the'' family reside
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entre on 'Fridey. last after, ea iiinese oi
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'eever,e1 weeks.. .. ' • ,
•: more ,Locats •,...
Mr. and 1Wrs. 'W•njeCksdin are ill Tor-
onto - till° week. ' • .
' The 'Ladies, Guild. wilinhold their, re-
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0.K, increthno: ten renthe penciaoOni.
cre Tuesday', afternoon net. ' ,,' , -
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STOODIble--TIOWSON. --At Wesley
per. on g, , • 01 toll," on. August
a ,,27th, ny' ' the Re.v• 4. EL' Ford,
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, , La.uraa 'daughter. of „Mr... and ears.
; ,. cr6rge".`,Dowsott, •,,th W,,1.1., Stiag-
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FOR' SALE --ONE
buggy with top.
via on: (inc'Mtter.
agtieles ' are re
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ply 'ea Thomas
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RUBBER ' TE:
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One 'light 'spring
Alit the crecive
good eonclaron , arid
f , 'ek 0 I 4,:f)
0,4 WU . g cae-,-.
Watts:, Clint*. -39,
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FARM SALIE - OT 65
. 10, ,GOderieh toWnahip , coasistingot,
, .80 'adres' all cle red ' with the ii-
. can /On - 015 , acres of bud'. 2 aeree
, o ai. „ acres in gr es, e
rch ' at 40 - ' a • God
clay loam:, Well ,witered .and •feric-,'
ea: . Frame' house, 'and 4isarn 42 by ,
57 •with. cement :stabling. 40 foot
• ' 'vei dn ill ith 'wet ' t 'h ' d'
,•' I,, . W ., , eF O. Copse; an
' barn ' I nide fr'orn school 'and', 1
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. miles from Clinton. ALs0 1.
- iota 37 and,38 coa, „ ,t,s7a7
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105 acres. Good 'brick house and
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, ' e batns, 50, by 50 and 30 by 50.
Good utbirildin s F rm 1 1 C
- ° - g • a wet en ,
ed and in good, Mute, ot cailtivation
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with neVer failing sprine ' a. - mile
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from School. and ..4 from
. . Clinton,'
For 1 artier , particulars apply to
T. II. C:ole, Clinton P. 0. , -14
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Tee Samples .
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mailed on application-
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FRED. J. HILL
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; there next week. -,• ' ' •
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'. The Maiden- ',name. of the deceased
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. elk all of .Sthriley townsnip'„,
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noy Scotita',from here , undee
tainand or 'scout. Master 19Ior-
will ;take part in the grend
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ind• ‘' its. Grahalle Of- Totegto
isitors in town recently, hav-
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lie' un to ;attend the .funeral ot
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nev's mother, Which took place
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saias., ', ,, ...' a • . .. :
Nfurdhcli leleepherson, who ' has
tl er ' Alexander
visiting his laro 1 , ,
idly' and who went With the,
to • visit the old honie in,
d .o is
'Scotia, has returne at .11 . .
n Salmon City,, Idaho. .
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was Sarah °rich, she being a'nlaiinit-,
ten.•eif Itte, late aloha Orich,• one of the
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early settlers ot Tuokersmith, After
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her. marriage. to Mr: Townsend elie
continued.' to'inside' upon tbe.' , same
oOnoession' • allil ., bar whole 'life lt-he
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spent le the, neighborheod where. s
was welt t le
' i knovem and highly es eett d
' ' ' ' 't' 'Chris
for her . womanly quth les and .e.
tian elre-aoter, She WS a' inen•Lee
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of t'l'urner's church and always cbolc
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rya, interest • in all its activittira,
a or al
B 1 ' h I sband two ,dall ii-
., °sires her , hushand,,, .g
.Clinton
son remain ' Clinstina
ters and 011e . f
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Florence and Fletcher alta Lorne.
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One sister, Mrs, Bober son o . .
Catharines, two brothers, John
riscefield ,
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aeo-,,.g a : at so . r d int0
. dem, par e a has, niove , ,
Mr.' Mr. Geerge• Swan's 'house, lo ','
' Mt, , end,.' ID:S.' reoltioh a LondenoHelen
spent • In dla s. 'with Mr. Bo -ey, ,
. e,,, w ,y. ... , W ,
r t • ' M •s . ' lr'e ' I • ' 0 • ,
b o ber of 1 . to 1 la 1st we In
eV' NI' toed has toil ht a ' fine .
.,R ., I. M s g
g , k .
drivin horse .f cm Mr ' John MoGre-
gor el Tuokersmith: ,
. Ameng: those Who left:for. the west ,
'on Ernie 1st were ' Misses `Annie
y 4 w . , , , .
Armstrong Martha Macdonald Tena
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an , Laza-be-I c rregor„ an , , r.
B • al ' 'IL Alf' ' d M
E.. Mustard ' ' '
uinest, ,. ., . ,
Mrs, ' Nevin and Master,. Harry
.VANDOMO.RD, -- caallUtl..a.....--..- At
. L ' .k. . ",.. A ''..t, 7th
.,, •Moosejaw, Spa, a .on ugus • • . ,
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- by. Rev, Igr. rteeves; jo.1-1; ,, , 5ain-
• 'Egnionct of Marquis, Saslc„ form-
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er Y of. gur0;1 Yi e' ,o ' g-
Gemmell cif noes° Jaw
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• eldest daughter of. Mr. 'and 1.,1s.
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JOELIFFE, - S HOLEY .--e, • n•Tor-,
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' - onto • on August 151h, by Rev, . ,.
, J. Jolliffe ' Olive Seholey, Young-
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0st daughter, of Mr.. and Mrs, eo.
' Schoiey of Toronto, to R. Nor-
J IIII ' f N' W York, - of
man o i e o ., e son
Ike, . w j jollity, ,,,1 Bir, 3011,
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iffe of Throat°, formerly of Clin-
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'ARM FOR - SALEa-.FOR • SALE
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let ,3 • con. 2 ' L.' R, S. tucker-
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• s, a la c, nre nellg ., ,100 acres f
which 9&..I., acres any cleared and in
'd ni t • it' • t- ' ' il'''''
„ a goo e,a e of. cu rya ion. . T Lae
' at o the '' e ' • • d b- Ir
, . e A , le .preamses,. a goo an .
barn, with stone, • Stabling; end shed
attached ' aleo drivin h Use ' There
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is a good br'ek house with • elate
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roof ' also good brick kitchen:
there ''s a wind ill and tank' Wit
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water at barn. and house; a cis-,
tern. With ' soft water in house.
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This farm is situated within Inc)
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miles of Brumfield, six miles from
,eittier Clinton or Seaforth and has
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ARM FOR -SALE,-TIIE. U:NDLGR-
• Collodi.
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signed offers for sale his . farm
Bluth.
,nd mra; John wayinoiaa and
have moved len Brussels vvhere,
•yrnotith has bought the 'ever,-
and
on the old Crich homestead, and Ab-
raliam ,Crich of ,Seaforth eurviye..
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To the bereaved husband and family
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and other friendsgoes out the sym-
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the community in their sore
pathy of . .
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Siinpsori ireve .returned. to their home
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at _.11othsay after. a month's' pleasant
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visit with them many Brumfield
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friends,
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Jennie Bell of -Winnipeg is IRA-
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',laying at her home here.
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011DMORE 1 Clinton on • Aueust
. , 241h, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Cifdtnore , a son... . , , „ .
rural 'telephone connection, Ternis
rdeaSonable as propreitor is retiring.
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APPIY on premises or andruss,
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home, eomposed of part lots 26
and 27 on the Base Line Itullett
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Township,la miles from ClinIon
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'The farm consists of 80 acres of
chin& land, is well fenced, drained
and in a thoroirgh state of cal-
The. buildings are in
good Blepnir and there is an abund-
awe of good water. Daily rural
mail service and telephone install-
ed. -Apply on premises or to Ralph
Tiplady, Clinton P. 0. . -39
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plant and is now getting ready
;Mess. The departure of this
' b. regretted by
el family is muc
. ho
Blytli, but 5v
row. .
The funeral took lace 'from the
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family residence on Sunday a erne
anFl was' cry largely, attended by
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Mrs. ,Rouatt is visiting in Dash-
wood week.
this -
HICKS' - In Wingbam on August
. 'tivation.
d Mrs,•II' F
17th, to Mr. an . F.
Hicks, a daughter,
'FINLAY - In Turnberry on August
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FARM TO .RENT, BEING LOT 53,
54, on the Bayfield Road, known as
the
iany friends in
eless ,join in wishing them con-,.
" ' their
sueeess and happiness in
me.
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d Id if d 1 the Crich
neighbors aa o ien s o e
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and Townsend families. The services
at the house and graveside,- were con-
ducted by the Rev. J. Greene of Clin-
ton. The pallbearers were : Abraham,
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Constane e.
Mr. Josh Cole of Orillia visited
his brother, Mr. William Cole, and
18th, to firro and Mrs. Alon Fin-
lay, a daughter: . -
Deaths
Wiggington Farm. It is with-
in two miles of Clinton. Good
brick'housca, bank barn, driving house
and other outbuildings: A good
orchard and email fruits. Farm in
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
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Wingham
ad Mrs. John Kerr announce
John, Herbert and Whitfield Crieh,
August Yankle and Joseph C. Towns-
send. ,
Interment was made , in Turner's
wife last -week.
The school children and ratepayers
of S. S. No. 3 presented MTS. Earn-
hartu with a handsome mantle clock
MANNING- In London on August
21s4Attie Taylor, wife -of Wilbur
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N. Manning, fotmerly of Clinton.
TOWNSEND - In Tuelrersmith • on
good. state of cultivation...a. For
particulars apply to Mrs. Wieging-
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ton, Queen street, Clinton. -30. .
the Southcombe estate offers for
erimmee •
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sale 50 acres, being east hall of
lot 28, con. 6, Hullett. This is a
first-class farm, well watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also it ae undersigned offers for sato
lot 29, con. 0, Hullete, consisting of
100 acres. These farrns may be
bought together or separately.-
Apply to R. J. Southcembe, Clia'
ton aa 0, -89
mammon
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; We take much pleas- er
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our Lake Shore friends, :
: je ut if it had not een or b f •
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• our faithful customers at •
agement of their second daugh-
ole Laura, to Mr. Ernest A.
cemetery.as
a token of their regard.
Mr. William Stanley of 1.Iolmesville
,August 22nd, Sarah Crich, wife
,.../61 Thomas Townsend, aged 61
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ARM FOR SALE. --LOT 30, CON.
ocl. The marriage will take
t thjr home, "Woodland,"
ty part of September. .
ssage was xeceived on Friday
nounoing the sudden death at
geles, California, of Mrs. Marj
eves, The remains were
east for interinent.
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Death of a Former Resi.
of Clinton.
The following from a recent issne
of the Free f'ress, Winnipeg„ refers to
a former resident of Clinton, a SQ:11-
in-law of the late Josepli Whitehead
and uncle of Mr. W. D. Fair of Clin-
visited his daughter Mrs. D. Tudor,
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ono day last week, •
Mr, and Mrs. 'Robert Thuell and
children- of Brussels visited their sis-
ter, Mrs. II. Colelough, over Sunday„
Mr. and Mrs. John Price at 'Myth
have. moved into the house owned by
m ,
Mi. S. Pollard in the village •
years..•
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G-ARRETT - In Goderich on August
•• 21s1, Alexander Garrett, aged 41
years.a
TAYLOR - In East Wawanosh on
August 200„ Eliza M. Taggart,
relict of ,the late John Taylor,
aged 85 years. . .
CUMMINGS- In Winghani oh Aug-
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11, Godenich township, consisting
of 80 acres, all ' cleared and in a
good state of cultivation, 30 acres
in grass, 1 acre orchard. G-ood
outside wire fencing good concrete
dwelling with eight rooms. Stone
dairy. Farme barn, 1 mile from
Holinesyille and 4 from Clinton.
Wilt be sold on easv terms For
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TORE TO RENT, RECENTLY, OC-
cupled by James Steep, yr oduce
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dealer. -Apply to J. 0. I'llto
R. De. Manning, Clinton. -37
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re home, we would not be .
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here to welcome you. .
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Morris Township'
ton :
"David Ross, for many ,years well
known in business circles in Winni-
Tile Misses Pollard of Blyth visited
thei.r aunt, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, •for
a few days.
ust 19111 , Jessie Cummings, age d
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37 Years.
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further partieulars apply to W.
CaDoks Clinton, P. 0, . Or Fred•
Lecniard, Holniesville. ...47.,
ne barn of Mr. George Kirby
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peg, died last night at his home in
Mr. and M a. Charles Riley of
•th -1y -
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1111 con. was .struek by light-
Sunday night and burned to
and. The barn, which was a
Vhitemouth Man. He had been in
ailing health for two years and it
known for that lie
Tuckers! s e t S I ' t M
in p , , ulna a t.
George Riley's.
WANTED -TWO BOARDERS WHO
would room together. -For particue
• News
FAR151 FOR. SALE, KNOWN AS
"Springhill hayfield
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SEWING- MACHINES REPAIRED
and repairs kept on hand, also a -
enc' for new machines. -A. Hoop-
er, Albert street. -30.
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ne, contained a portion of the
; crop and the loss will
,
in the neigh-
had been smile time
was nearing the end. During the past
ew days he sank, rapidly, and hone
.
St. Helen's
Pars apply- at The -Record
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Farm" on the
Road, Gaderich ' township, consist -g
ing 175 acres, south half lots 51.
to somewhere
. of $*2,500.
or the prolongation of his life was
given up. At the time of his death
he was in his seventy-ninth year.
Mr. William Taylor is having a
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well drillea on his- farm, MT. David-
'Wingham
1NTED BOARDERS.- A L INIVr-
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number of could be ac-
and 52 and part 53 and 54. cwo
miles from Clinton and one from
school. A _first-class stock and
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FOR SALE-FLOCR AND FEED
business, established 24 years, de -
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900* OOOOOOOOOOOO ••••••
Leadbury
here took ad-
Mr. Ross came to western Canada
rom Montreal, where he had been en -
gaged in business, in 1877. IIe was
son of beingthe Contractor,
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bit, John Barbour is visiting friends
around here at present.
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Mr. James II. Joynt has returned
cd qoarders
d. t d Anal - to Mrs. John
commo a e .-.. y ,
Foster, Albert street. -1
gain farm. 35 aeX,S% of good pas-
ture land. Well watered and has
never' failing spring at barn. Good
livery and dray hasiness in coe-
neetion. Together with store and
dwelling of seven rooms. Good
brick stable also on premises. -
D. S. Cook, Clinton. -31
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d. from about
of the excursion to Godericb
ne,sday. ,. .
Ross and daughter of Sea-
re visiting friends in this Vic-
s. McGavin and Had:well
the week -end With friends in
engaged for some years in railway
onstruction work, being interested
with his father-in-law, the late Jos-
ph Whitehead of Clinton, Ont., in
the building of the main line west
Iran Kamm. When this, contract
vas completed he bought the timber••
titian on the Whitemouth Meer and'0
home after spending a few days iu
Toronto.
Mr. Robinson Woods and son LorneBayfield
have returned from a short ,visit to
Stanley township ' The,v were ac-
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compamed home by Mies NI a b e I
Woods, who had been spending her
vacation with friends there.
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TEACHER WANTED FOR` JUNIOR
PublicSchool
room of the ,
duties t September 3rd,
D 0 commence
State , experience, eeetificate.
Secretary, Ra. .
-H. Drehmano, 5-
field. -'15
wells -and eistenn. Bank barn 62x52,
-with stone stabling. 150 apple
trees just beginning to hear and all
kinds of small frities. Reason for
selling : Owner In poor health.
Terms to suit purchaser. -Robert
Marshall, Cliuton P. 0. —36
COT -
IIENT,-A FOUR ROOMED COT-
tag, in Bayfield about ten. min-
us Walk from the lake. Very
Suitable for summer 514,tors, Ap-
ply to Mrs. J. Poilock, hayfield,
or Mrs. T. n. Brownlee, Goderich:
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.. Shannon, Sr., is at present
; from a severe attack of
a which is anything but de-
company.
nd Mrs. 3.. Scarlett called on
friends the other day.
May= Archibald vfsited fri-
Walton last week.
established a lumber mill there. He
continued to operate this plant for
a°' •
nany years until the tlinb er was ex-
hausted. The business was then re-
moval to British Columbia where it
s still continued. Mr. Ross never
.
moved to the west, however, having
,
transferred the business over to his
sons.
The deceased Is survived by his
Miss Minnie Ra ill' E
mage and les oin-
Ina Woode left on Tuesday far Tor-
onto where they intend staying for
some time.
Quite a number from around • I •
here
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aie a ring in e Mg Eau a 1 oron-
• t I ' th ' ' • t "
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co ems weea.ion.
Next Sunday will be observed as
,
"Children's Day" in Calvin church.
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P
PLUNIS.-A NICE CROP OF THE
finest canning varieties of plums fOr
sale at rea sonablc prices.. Richest
varieties known. Largest plum or-
chard in the comity. Come and get
your stock.-C.Hoare Heron Cen-
Clinton.,e n
tral Fruit Farm, --1J-
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FARM FOR SALE -240 ACRES IN
the township of Stanley : 80 act-
res under crop : 20 acres geod
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hardwood bush, balance in pastulla
land. Farm tile drained and In
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good state of cultivat Comfort -
able frame house, long distance tele-
phone, installed. Frame barn, h0 x
100 -feet, stone stabling and
FOR SALE- AN EIGarr Il 0075
frame house in good condition, w5th
stone cellar, town water. lias halt
an acre of land with yeun,g plum
sey
orchard. Occupied at orent b
Rev. W. W. Wylie. Possession ginen
Oct. 1st. Price $900.- Apply at
The News -Record Office. -•'M
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Does your watch run correctly. , If
not, let us repair it for you. It may ,
be Only dirty and need cleaning, or
slop for lack of oil. Whatsoever the'
Mabel Pinkney of Seaforth
brother, Dr. 0. W. Ross,
with
'Addiffional
I,eadbury visitor last week:
Edith Campbell of Constance
e guest of her aunt, Mrs. Me-
over Sunday.
Stewart and children of Sea-
we been visiting Mrs. Driscoll
t week.
widow, a
and. by six children, four daughters,
and two sons. The daughters in-
elude Mrs. 13elle M. Wood of Kansas
City, Mo.; Mrs: II. F. M. Ross of
ties oity ; Mrs. W. H13arton of
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aloosornin and Mrs. A. Paget of
,
Moosejaw. The sons are : II, H.
God's Way of Salvation.
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II a Man Does the Best He Can
u W.
Will
H, it Be , Sare d, "
the best mi
Have you done 5 .
mu ld?
Have you not, again and again, done
to have done
MISS LUCILLE GRANT WILL 11E-
sume her classes in painting 00•
Sept -3rd. Studio next to Fink's
. photo studio. Those wishing to
take lessons in china decoration,
etc. are invited to oall. -45
waterworks system
barn and house suitable for lurm
help. Farm situated 27a miles from
Brumfield station on the G. T. 11.
and li; miler; from the village of
Varna. Terms to suit purchaser,
-Apply 'to John McNaughton, Var-
na. 1'. 0. ,--12.
FARM FOR SALE.- LOT 26, CON.
6 Hallett, consisting of 100 acres,
,
90 acres Cleared, 40 acres grass, 2
reason, don't delay. We give thorough
examination and regulation free. Any-
thing more aosts as little as salts -
factory work can be done. ,
iowe of Wroxeter 10 visiting
Scarlett's.
Ross and „e, W. Ross, both of the
what you ought not
• '
and omitted ao do what you should
.
5Ibert Constable, Mr. James
id Mr. Jos. Kinney took ad-
of the excursion to the west
iday.
M. Archibald is attending the
Ross Saskatoon Lumber Company of
\ewe B. c.
Interment was made in Droolcside
cemetery, Winnipeg, where two ohild-
•
ren of the family are buried "
. , -
have done ? 'I don t pretend to no
1 e r f e e 4." Assuredly n o 4 but
-i.) . • ' •
. 0 in 0 m b e r tlmt 411 1 s adnus-
sion removes every possible hope of
your being "eaved by your doings.
One sin is sufficeant to condemn
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UMDDR-
•
signed offers for sale lot 18, con.
18 G LI . 1 township,containing
n o one 1
80 acres: On it there is a good
• ,
frame house and bane barn, each
with stone foundation, and also an
•
"CONNER'S',
Quality Bread
aores of orchard with first-elass
fruit: Well fenced and drained. 2
storty brick house and large barn
with stabNng underneath, also large
drive house with hog pen under. 2
good wells with windmill and pipes
to stable and hog pen, 3 nines
further
,
A. J. GJELIGP,
Scientific Jeweler and 3(
Optician
CLINTON, ONT.
-_-••• a
'y • openings in Toronto.
you, and you know that you have
imPlement house. d It is a goo
Lire 'Mrs. Charles Lovett of
rhtll and • Ms. A. McLaughlin
nsitors at Mr, and Mrs. John
t's on Sunday.
GOderiCh
Mre. MacVicar is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Redditt of Barrie.,
Mr. and 1VIrs, Fran% Hodgons and
committed 'thousands. What is the
use of ' such suppositioas,
's ' "If a
man does the best he can ?" when
God has declared that NONE eIAVE
EVER SO, "All ince
stock farm as there
. is plenty of
water. Convenient to churches and.
Telephonenneerioe
school. co , .
Small orchard and about 5 acres of
busla-For terms apply to J. H.
' • • thful f rom crust . to
Emma mou
centre is relished beca use it is
' absolutely' pure and baked pro-
. .
ern; The certainty of per -
P . • ,
from Clinten.--Foa pareicu-
lars apply on the premises, or ad -
T. Henry, Clinton p o
dress W.
-31
anding Field Crop
Competition.
Miss Doris have been holidaying.' at
the Lake of Bays, Muskoka.
Mr. Charles Kidd, Who has ' been
DONE we,
o e - •
sheep, ' have gone, a.stray (Ise: ,I,s
6) ; "-They are . ALL al ''d they '
, go e am 0„ my
are' 'ALL TOGETHER become illthy;
Lowery, I3ox 1242, North Bay, or
to Jos Proctor, Holinesville. --45
<
t to
ity does not add or con ,, ,
the Trice. FIVE CENTS
THD LOA.F.
to Grigg's Jewelery Store.
TORONTO EXHIBITION'.
SIDE TRIP EXCURSIONS TO NIA-
, ,
GARA, FALLS BUFFALO AND
OLL'orr.
During T,oronto Exhibition, August
2.7111 to Sept. 9th, low sidetrip excur-
siou rates will be in effect by the NM,
gara Navigation Company from Tor -
onto to 'Niagara Fella and Buffalo,
also Olcott Beach. The steamers of
this line are the largest and faetest
steamers crossing the Lake and no
doubt to the Fair win
Home Stuciy
Thousands of ambitious ypung people
aro being Instrueted in their homes by
our Home Study Dept. You may Alitg4
at College if you desire. Pay when.
ever you wish. Thirty Years' Expel,-
ienee. Largest trainers 'in Canada.
liagriaMege?,i; Brgloonaiveartaleggi
while you earn, write for particulars. ,
NO VACATION
LIN N CO GE
c TO BUSINESSLLE
CEO. SPOTTON, PR.ESIDENT
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII
.„
011owing are the winners for
trict in the standing field crop
ition. The judge was Wilson
,1 Stroud :
with a C. P. R. surveying partya- t
Montreal, has been spending a few •
days at his !Ionic in , town,
Dr. Strang and Miss 'Grace Strang
have • returned ftorn their western
there is NONE that doeth good, DO,
NOT ONE" ' (Psa. xiv 3.) Unsaved
friend,the "best" that you can do is
you are linnet, le• p-
to admit that • ' I I 1
less, 1If from this day
am undone.
TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S.
No. 5, Stanley township, duties to
S te b • 3 d 1912 -
commence , ep in ei r , ,
James E, 'Stephenson, Secretary,
'
Next door
CHAS. CONNER M
•
n a. , -I, Erand CONFECTIONER.
Oats.
il A,. Laldlaw, Blyth, New-
trip,.'
Mr. and Mrs. C, Blackstone an-
.
until the Clay of your death you did
not commit a single sin, you could
Varna P, 0, -41-3
at variety, 82 points.
( Bros., Londesbono, . Dodd's
I, 764. , .,
McGowan, Blyth, Newmarket
,
Sindl, Clanton, Banner, 74..
n'ounce the engagement of their daugh-
ter Victoria E. to M.. Hamilton
Oakley, C. A., Edmonton, Alberta,
son of Rev. H. 14. Oakley of She!-
field„ England. ' The marriage will
take place in October.
not he saved, for einners ate not
y THEY DO but by
saved b . WHAT
virtue of WHAT CIIRIST IIAS
o len , la
DONE IGOR THEM. 'T 1 • .' 1 t
WORKETH NOT, but believeth on
• T
WANTED -A COOK AND 1 C I. CHEN
gl I t the Rattenburi House,--Ap-
- r 3 . I.
ply • to Mrs. Rattenbury. -.
7 '.
BOYS WANTED
For Various.Depart=
es
B. MeG-owan, 131y-th, Irish
721. ' .
B: Tierney, Birth, Siberian,
. .
W. Sloan, Blyth, Newmarket,
Mr. G. M. Holt, son of His Honor
Judge Holt and 1VIrs. Holt, who has
been spending his vacation in Tor-
onto, Muskoka and Goderich, return-,
ed last week to Calgary, Alberta.
Him that lustifieth the ungodly, HIS
FAITH is counted tor righteousness"
(Rom. • iv. '5). Cease working- for reia-
„, • t 1 • 7
mtion and accept the lee gilt o
,- , '
doe, which is Eternal Life.
-7
<To be continued.)
.
HOUSE FO It SALE ON 'PRINURSS
etreet.-For particulars apply to
.
M J Tu -e•r Chilton. -40
us. James ok ,
-.
ments
--'--
Apply at offices of
many visitors
take advantage of these popular
steamboat outings. Full perticulare
at the Richelieu and Ontario Liae's
exhibit ,at the Fair grounds or at the
tic,ket office, 46 Yonge street, Tor-
onto, or if , you desire information in
advance write H. Foster Chaffee, G.
P. 'A., Toronto.
. . •
ALL KENDS OF
,
COAL WOOD
1
TILE BRICK
TO ORDER ..
.
kinds hand
While in Toronto Mr, 7.1011 took
James ,
,
VCR
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•
charge of the organ in St.
-
10T3SE ON 'MARY STREET
Experienced' TriVeller
cathedral for a couple of Sundays
d r
while Dr. Ham holidaye .
Miss . Richardson, 'who. has been a
Live Stock Market.
Toronto, August 25th. ---Tho , 're-
sale or to rent. -A. J. Tyndall.
—5'- .
•
W. Doherty. Piano ec
Organ Co. ,-
member of Kilda church choir • for
a
ceipts at the Union Stock Yards ' to-
,----,,,-.
.
sIDE-,
00 L D
._ r.. . ..._ _ 0 _,,, ,.. .o, _
weathet wila soon b h °r° 'rla'w
. f . D , ;t
about your unnace ? on you
.
,nall. -of coal on :
spFT 'COAL
STOVE CANNEL COAL
FURNACE COKE
, BLACKSMITHS ,• wpou,
• •
21- in. .3 in and 4 in. tile of the
,, , , . .
it Quatity.
f',1
soma time, was presented with
fountain pen prior to her departure
for her home .in Stanley, and sub"-,
miently to the west .
Rev. Dr. Medd and MnS. Medd have
returned from their holiday trip
whir% inel'uded a stay of a feW. days
at Chautaqua. . •
day wa,„ 78 cars; contaiping 1,499
cattle, 38 calves, 377 hogs, 54 sheep,
31 horses. ,
Business was briak this morning at
.
the Stock .'Yeeds, and the market re-
mained firm and steady. -Cattle sold
well, especially - the higher, ;grades,
which advanced , • from 1.0e to 150.
FOR SALE. -8 HENS, oyn
board, extensice, table, glass eup-CHESTNUT
board, lounge, paelor :table, kitchen
table, , eight kitchen • chairs, three,
rockers, parlor wood stove, also
mgan,-Harry • Cantelon, RaglaIS
Street. ' -12-4.
SAVE MONEY
__ •
You will save coal and yet
Y 'll '
. .,
sue the
get ore heat, if you is ,,
famous.
,!
,
There was a good demand tot export
• ,
th,int: it would . be wiee to let us
install one of ,our celebratdd Ileola
Furnaces or, overhaul year Md.
(Dee ? , , ,
,
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ARTHUR FORBES
Winning His Way,
cattle. The prospects are that there
will he little it any carried over,
Lewis Settler. ' liaicild Rapier.
,
a4i, -
4,4, w „,,,zt: „,.
,,..
,
.
Recently the Anglican church at
Lloydtown ol'avhich Rev. J. H. Col-
,
There was a general advance in tine"
price of sheep and lambs, ,Choice
Iambs touelied high Water mark at
• .
.
GFA114
..,,,„• ma-
naoralef -el
• ----aa eal,J
•
Plumbing
GRAND
.
'
TRUNK
1V-Atr '
Mir. Harry CattleIon
'
Harry Cantelon has eccented
tageinent with the etituar Care
Company of PenetangulMlene
. • - - fat
n , • s
itereupon his duties the ,
Week. itir. Cantelen 00e:built.
00,ugh gm of mr., amirt, whs. Jos, 'not-
dough. of. the Base Line, has limn.
[rdietar fog Ole past year, celebrated
1010 , seventie'th anniversary since lin
establislunekt, Services were conduated
. . , ,
me the ilinalay, 'followed hy a Aimless-
fre lawn party 015 Monday., On the
$7;75.• . It is not li•kely , that „this
price will be exceeded, tor some tune.
It is 15e. :over 1s1 week'S highest. •
Hoge were ftom JfIc to 15c lower-
The market- was a little draggy, but
• ,
steady, . '
Calves reinsined about the.same.
. ;
s . , E MARKET ' FOR
WE ARE IN tH • ,
WHEAT, OATS, PEAS, BARLE.1.,
RYE, BUCKWHEAT, ETC.
Wo pay top, Prrae.S LOT all grant.
, .
aS''"a4i I feat
0 •
cf.we
a ..cieIn
'VII
!--7..g-
all its *anehes, Tiismithing
and 'repairing of all kinds promp- ,
ly attended to.
Sheet Iron work ot all kinds.
Shop over R.. Rolvland's Hard-
:.,
'Were sical.
.
TH S)- if AWIIIIIN
CANADIAN NATIONAL EX TIBI-
, TIO14,
-----
' CLINTON TO TDROVailK) AND •1
RETURN, .
.
$3.05-Auguat 24thto Septeraber 714).
Inclusive. ,, •
$2,70,--Aggiust 27th and 39411, Sept:
and 5th: .
'AD1 tickets good to return meta.
epteruber 10th. .
. t. 0, Patteeen, Depot Agen a
gea himself, ,' hut some , thoe
Aired .' from the rnanuaaetering
ging: the finished' artinlain the
, of' the 'user. He thee ,hae . an
one& experieuee and tliis`'ega0164,-
;
Friday previous. „a class of : ith(oy..
four . Were .' eontirmed, This young
c;eittrza,r, , is cerWrgy winning . its
1 way. trite the irearts :of hlo pariehlore
ers ' ,a,nft:. 'IL. Wide ' field of uskaidess
'.
Coughlin and Oompotty bought -one
load of expert , catte at '$7 ; (rye ex-..
port at.$600, to 07 ;' seven loads of
.steers,• et ' $6.50- to 08.70;; two lead's'
' o,f butchea 'oowd '' at 00..55 to 06.05 an&
—.....
, ,,. .. . . , , ,
in • our lain to the Eleaator,
131: g Y ,,., g, , ,. . .
. . ' -'7- •
CHOTCE'' SEED FALL 'WHEAT
, , , , . . . .. ,
' FOR SALE.,
, - . ' . ,. '
-
L.., l-1.-
...-........ , .
'• i II
;411,
,
. his 'geniality ban nliae him. ;0:- useepo :to:;' be opening' 'lip before ', „him,
nr travellet.'• His territork.11...C4 Ali: ' • 0°101614bl; , many f Gnarls hee-
of Toronto,. Juit'be will ill4lco about's' - 'wil.. 136., pleSSecl.' OS 'hear': of
one' loOd .of 'sows at 05,1,0,. 10, TID. 9. ,..
. W '..- It ' Pringle bought 131- ' butcher,
cattle,.. -weighing -800 lie 4051) , Poniads,'
, e , ,, ' . . ' :
Th. 1..,- SUITTElt. CO ',.,
. ' '„ ' ,... CO
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. . .. .,
YAM, &•.SUTTE
. ', , , .., ,,' ' - ,, ' '.' ,''
'• ec • :Form li till, 12T,NISMITAIIII
Ls sungess 131 „
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. siosusere
'15B 01JbUWa 25,uloa4•