HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1912-12-12, Page 4December 12th, 19Ie
Miss,.Henderson, who has been vis-
iting with her asnc1e, Rev, Mr, Tur-
ater, . for a 'couple of months, has re -
earned , ticis her home at Carlton
Place,.
`M.r. Miller of.. Streetsviile has been
relieving at the el. 1'. R:''station, Ag-
ent H Thomas Ihaving.been guttering
' from a rather;;` serious' eye trouble.
,The latter is • now 'imProvmg.'
llZt & McGillwho! has .been in
Northern Ontario during the summer
months, has returnod home.
Mr: A, 'Habbick cut his thumb re=
cently.;.and tot, a time it looked ..aa if
the matter might• turn out seriously
there being great danger of blood
Poisoning, It > is now improving,
3towever,
Mr. J. H. (Mellow( who has been
spending a few weeks;: with his
slaughter in: Toronto and also under-
going treatment by a specialist, - has,
returned hone much improved in
health.
Wild, rabbits are becoming so tame
and so plentiful hereabouts
that
many' have been seen in town. Those
owning orchards are Learing the dam -
.age they may do to the trees,,
Mr. Wm. Davis} who has been at
Campbellford working a steam .shov-
.el, -recently .. visited his family in
town. He will probably be absent
most of the winter.
Miss Rene Bennett of Chatham and
Verne Bennett of Toronto attended
'the funeral of their uncle, the late
Elam Livingstone here last week.
Mrs.. A. W. Sloan, who has been
ill for several 'weeks, is now im-
proving nicely and will soon be ful-
ly recovered it is hoped.
Mrs. John McMillan, who under. -
went an operation for appendicitis in
the Clinton' hospital, recently, has
returned •home,
Mr. Elam Livingstone, a well-
known citizen of. Blyth, passed away
at his residencehere on Friday week
following an operation. The late
i'Ir. Livingston was in his fifty-ninth
year and was one of the best known
nen in the county, having been en-
gaged in various business proposi-
tions which brought him into contact
-with the public. A widow and three
daughters survive.
Goderich
Mr. David Gledhill of Port Albert
has been visitinghis father, Mr.
Thos. 'Gledhill of town,
Mrs. Wm. Green has
from a two month's visit
ends in Detroit.
Mrs, Cornishand' son have return-
ed to their home in Ripley after 'a
pleasant visit in town with friends.
Mrs. Oliver Grigg has. returned to
town after .an extended visit with
''with' western friends,
At 'Sunday morning service in St,
George's Church; Rev. J. B, le thcr-
'inghame dedicated the handsome new
Pipe organ just installed. Special
niusiq for the occasion was rendered
by the choir, assisted by Mr, .Jain -
es Fowler who ably sang as a solo
"Nazarits:" After the evening ser-
vice Mr. Roy Adams gave a re-
eltal, delighting the congregation
wiWilts fine tone.
Mrs. W. J. eleClure of Grand Cou-
lee, Sask., is visiting her uncle, Mr.
David ,Thompson of Britannia Road.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. McEvoy of the
Sunset Province, visited their sons
in town recently previous to leaving
on a trip to England, :
Mr, Jas, Fowler, who leaves short-
ly for a'visit to ,lits hoose in Eng-
land, was presented by the choir of
North street church. with a band-
sonrely engraved gold watch in tok-
en of appreciation of his services as
a member of that body.
James Tait, a well respected
.citizens, died on Thursday last after
stn :illness of some week's duration.
Mrs. W. F. Clark •has returned
from Grand Marais, Minn„ where She
Wes ' tttendingt the fuiiral of her
brother, tits late Joseph McDonald,
,son of Mrs. Mellonaid of this town,
One of the familiar figures of God-
rerich has been removed by the death
';.of John 'Carry, which took place
last week. Mr. Curry was born' in
'Goderich township seventy-four 'years
' ago and passed the' early part of his
life • in farming. Later, for a num-
ber of years, he was in the hotel
business in partnership 'with his twin
brother, David, : After selling out
this business, lie -lived at Seaforth
tor some time, bel eventually re-
turned to
'Goderich, and for several
years he • conducted a clothes-
pressing and ' 'dyeing hesiness,
He_.•was a genial, kin!lly soul,'
and probably had not an en-
• erny in the world, kfe was not mar-
ried, and when he was taken i11
some weeks age he was carets for
at Alexandra ' hospital, where he
passed away .'1'iir, funeral took place
Incl Illsrhv mornings teem the
home of his . nephew, Mr, Thos.
Quigley, 16 St. Peter's church,
where .• requiem mass was con-
dected by Rev, Father McRae,
and thence to the Catholic. cemetery.
The ,pallbearers were John McEvoy,
Thos Griffin, Jas. Dean, t1. Phelan,
t1
J. Parr and. L. C:hiishoIm,
ant: those present at the funeral
were Mrs: • Curry (widow :of the
late David Barry) and her. son Clif-
ford, of Detroit ; ;Patrick Quigley,'
Mrs. Plios. Tighe and Wm. Morrison,
of Mullett,;- Geo..Kranhliopl oi.Log
an; Mre. Win. Quigley and her $en
Austin; of Ashiieid.:%
Goderich 'Hoekcy Club was organ-
ized for the Season at an enthusias-
tic aril well attended meeting Mon-
day evening, and will have a tears'
sat the intermediate sextet of the 0.
H. A. Officers were .elected , as fol-'
It W : Honoeory president, - el, G,
Cameron, ex -M, P. P. ; honorary
vice-presidents E. N. Lewis,. M. P. ;
and Wm, '% Proudfoot M. . P.
Edwards ; 'sec
Seaforth.
Miss 'Belle McNab was in Strat-
iord last week,
Mr. J. F. E4lloran of Stratford
was a town visitor recently. ,
Ms, Wm. Anent is visiting tri-'•
ends in London- and Michigan 'for a,
couple Of weeks,
Mrs. Will Stoddart, who has been
visiting with her .parents, Mr. and
Mrs,, Mathers'; of Lethbridge, Alta„
has returned home.
Miss Beatrice M. 'Robinson is
spending some weeks with friends in
Syracuse, •
returned
with fri-
The Boatd', of Trade at a special
meeting^ the other evening •endorsed
the proposition to grant to the glove
and legging factory free taxation and
water for a period ' of ten years
upon the property known as the
''Grip House, and would recommend
that the council submit a bylaw to
the people in January,
Mr. Geo, 'Steet of 'Saginaw, Mich.,
has been visiting his mother, Mrs,
Steet of Egnondville.
Miss Annie May of Toronto will
succeed Miss Knight on the Colleg-
iate staff after the Christmas Vaca-
tion Miss Knightgoes to Toronto.
At the last regular meeting of the
local branch of the C. M. B. A. the
following officers were elected for
1913: President, John 'Horan ;
first vice-president, Mr. McQuade
second Vice-president, M. Williams ;
financial secretary, D. Andrews ; as-
sistant recording secretary, f. V,
Ryan ; marshall, 141. Broderick ;
guard, W. I(eleoe; spiritual advi:rer,
Rcv, P. Corcoran. Two delegates
were appointed to attend the grand
council convention at 'Hamilton next
August, namely, Dennis Andrews,
delegate, and John McQuade, alter-
nate,
Benmillet
Lorne Moore hat returned from the
West. '
Tile Pitblados have bought Albert
Good's farm on the 4th con.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore have tak-
en up their winter residence in Ben-
nifller,
The children around Beniniller are
busy practising for their Christmas
Tree entertainment on the evening
of December 23rd.
Rev, A. W. Brown. is holding spec-
ial evangelistic services at the Col-
borne church, The .Evangelical
minister, Rev, 0• G. Hallman, is
helping- him this week.
Deaths
LIVINGS'YONE-In Blyth, Nov. 29th
Elam Livingstop, An his 59th'
,Yaer '
+
UPSPTALL-In ICippon, Dee,,2nd Jos-
oph.'Upshall, aged 73 }rears
I ALBFLEXSCI-I-At 7urlcli, en Nov:
30th, Mrs. Henry Kalbfleisch, ag-
ed 68 ,years.
NICHOLSON-At Port3uton on
Nov. 281111,, Alfred'Nioholsou, fors,
merly'cif Goderich, aged 54 years,
7 months and 20, days.
PRECIOUS -At Port Huron, on
Nov. 26th, John Precious form-
erly
ormerly of<Goderich,, aged 39 years,
6 months and 1 day.
STEWA'RT-In Goderich, on Decem-
ber 2nd, Annie Elizabeth Morris,
wife of George Stewart, aged 52
years.
STRAYED STEER -- STIetaYED
from ,,the premises of the under-.:
signed on or about Nov, 1st, one.
red steer calf about 9 months old.
Anyinformation os to its where-
abouts
n
aliouts will be thankfully received.
-Wm, ,Evens, Lot 6, Sauible Line,
Stanley Township. -G0
SERVANT WANTED. -APPLY TO
Mrs. Malcolm McTaggart. -57
Dunlop
Miss Youngston, who has been vie-
iting her aunt, Mrs. Clutton, has re-
turned to her home in Granton.
Ed Shaw. Harry Williams, Fred
Glidden and herr Bogie have return-
ed from a three months' stay in the
West.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Quaid ham• re-
turned from their wedding trip,
which included Niagara Falls, Strat-
ford, Sinrcoe and other points,
The Dunlop ".Exchange," which, had
not been vacant before for over six-
ty years, now stands deserted and
still. Travellers Irons a distance
who stop for a "warns" and a rest
for their horses have to push on to
Goderich, muttering anathemas on
the existing state of affairs, if they
feel that way,
POTATOES. --TWO CARLOADS OF
potatoes have, arrived for us from
Now Brunswick and are now on
sale' at Hill's grocery one door
north of the hospital. They are
a good clean variety. Steep & Co.
-57.
Clinton News ;R•ereord'
at, the,oifiee of the . T rcasurer' of the
Town of Clinton. '
6, It shall be lawful for the May-
or of the said Municipality and he
is" hereby giithori7ed and iestructed
to sign and .issue 'the 'Said 'debent-
ures and interest coupgns and to
cause .tlie same to he signed by the
Treasurer o'fthe said municipality,
and the clerk of the ,said municipal-
ity'is hereby authorized and instruc-
ted to affixethe ,: seal of the.' ' said
municipality to the said debentures.
7, For the purpose of, paying the:.
said- debentures and the interest on
the same during, the currency there-
of there shall be • raised by special
rate on all the rateable `,property In
the said Town of , Clinton in each
yeah during the period which • the
said debentures; have to rue the sum
of $1,650,00 annually for the :pay -
rent of interest on the Feld debent-
HELP WANTED -THE JACKSON
Mfg. Company -Hand sewers and
operators. Steady work, Short
hours, Well lighted and ventilated
work rooms. Good pay. -Apply at
office or to J. McLeod, Supt.
HOUSE FOR SALE ON PRINCP,tia
street. -For particulars apply to
Mrs. James Tuoker, Clinton. -40
Zurich
Mr. Samuel Edighoffer, has return-
ed from a trip to the western pro-
vinces.
Mr. Conrad Keller has sold his
farm on the 10th con., and has pur-
chased Mr. Chas. Brit's house in
to which he will. move his family
very soon:
Mr. H. H. Little and family have
gone' to Hensel], to reside.
Mrs, John Schilbe of Detroit attd
Mrs, Abel Schilbe of Waterloo, were,
here last week,. :having been called, by
the illness and subsequent death of
;their mother, Mrs. IL 'Kalbfleisch.
The .Jackson 'Mfg. Co:, intend
starting a branch of their factory
bete ,early in the new year,
Mrs. Henry Kaibfleisch died on
Saturday week after a short illness,
aged sixty-eight years. She leaves
a.husband and a fatuity of two sons
and two daughters, Louis of Hay,
township, 'William of Ottawa; Mrs.
J. Sehilbe of Detroit and Mrs, A,
Sehilbe of Waterloo.
Marriages
BY-LAW NO.13 FOR 1912
of the Town of Clinton.
A. By-law to authorize the purchase
of the plant of the Clinton Elect-
ric Light Co. and to provide for
the purchase price of the said
plant and for the cost of ad-
ditional plant to distribute
electric light and power to
be supplied by the IIy-
dro Electric Power
Commission of On-
tario.
FA$1VT, 'FOR RENT. -LOT 14, 0oN.
6, containing'' 190 acres situated 1f
miles South' of the village of '.Ver
nae`:near to good sf'hool and chute
cher. Will rent for term of 3 or 5
yeate; to suit the renter. Pos-
. sese'ion can Im given' at once.. ' For.
further,partioulars -apply to Mrs
`Andrew Reid, Varna P. 0, or to
Rev. R. Murray '3827 .Notth Hoyno
Ave., Chicago I14: 49,
ures and.the further sum of 9792.40.
annually- for the purpose'' of forming
a sinking fund for the payment of
the principal of the debt in 25
years 'snaking in alt the annual sum
of $2,443,40,
8, The Mayor Treasurer na
y
cause the said debentures or a • suf-
ficient :amount thereof to be sold or
hypothecated and the proceeds them
ot altet providing for the discount
(if_any) and the expense of sale there-`
of shall be applied for the purpose
above 'specified and no other pur-
poses.
9- The proceeds of the said de-
bentures shall be applied to and for
the purpose hereinbefore recited and
dor no other purpose.
10. This By-law: shall come into
force and take effect on the date of
the final passing thereof,
11. The Votes of the electors of
the said municipality qualified to
vote on this; By-law shall be taken
on Monday the 6th, day of January
1913,commencing at nine o'clock in
the forenoon and continuing until five
o'clock in the afternoon at the f ol-
lowing places within the municipal-
ity :, St. Andrews Ward at the Town
Hall, Waiter Manning Deputy Re-
tuenine. Officer, E. Saville, Poll
Clerk ; St. James Ward at the Sam-
ple Rooms south of the Jtattenbury
House. A. J. Grigg, Deputy Return-
ing Officer, A. F. Cudrnore, Poll
Clerk ; St. Johrd Ward at The Clin-
ton Motor Car Co's Office, J. C.
McMatli, Deputy Returning Officer,
H, Alexander, ' Poll Clerk ; St.
George's Ward at David Elliott's
Carriage Shop, S. J. Andrews De-
puty Returning Officer J, Cunfng-
hanie, Poll Clerk.
12. On the fourth day of January
A. D. 1913' the Mayor of the said
Town of Clinton shall attend at Tho
Cleric's Office in the said Town of
Clinton at 11 o'clock in the fore-
noon and appoint persons to attend
at the various Polling Places afore-
said, and at the final summing up
of the votes by the Clerk on be-
half of the persons interested in and
promoting or opposing the pasting
of this By-law, respectively.
13. The Clerk of the said Town of
Clinton shall attend at his office in -
the Town Hall in the said Town of
Clinton at Twelve o'clock noon, on
Tuesday the seventh day of Janu-
ary, A D. 1913,.to sum up the num-
ber of votes given for and against
this By -Law.
Dated at the Council Chamber in
the said Town of Clinton this elov-
cnib day of December, 1912,
Whereas it is deemed desirable
that the Corporation of the Town of
Clinton should procure an rtlsirib-
ute power and light to be supplied
by the Hydro Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario
And Whereas the Clinton Electric
Light Co, has made an offer to sell
its pint to the said municipality
for the sum of 920,000.00 which of-
fer is set forth in Schedule "A" to
Ude By-law ; .
And Whereas in order to provide
the funds requisite for the purchase
of the said plant and to provide for.
the cost of works, plant and appli-
ances necessary in conjunction there-
with for distributing in the said
Town of Clinton electric light and
power to be supplied• by the Hydro
Electric Power Commission of Ontar-
io it is necessary to raise by way
of loan on the credit of the 'Town
'of Clinton the said sum of 92(1,000.-
00
2(1,000:00 and also the further sum of 1,13,
000.00 being the whole sun: of $39,-.
000.00 which last, mentioned sum ie
the debt intended to: be created by
this by-law ;
And Whereas it, will require the.
DEW.=MITCHELL-Ju "Exeter, .yin
Dec. 4th, by Rev. D. W. Collins,
Susan Mitchell, daugliter of Mr.
and Mrs, Valentine Mitchell, to
Dan. Dew' of Usborne..'
COOK -STALKER -AO the home of,
the bride's parents, on Dee. 4th,
by Rev. D. Petrie, Dr. Earl
Horner Cook,_ of Friendship, N.
Y, to Tuella E.,- only daughter
of 1111 and Mrs. Joseph Stalker,
of Wingham.
Births
,A -BY-LAW
To prohibit the nale.by retail of
spirituous,', fermented or other
manufactured liquors in'the
Municipality of the Vil
lage of Bayfield
The,'Municipal Council', of the Vil-
lage, .of Bayfield hereby enaCte as
follows :
1. -That the 'sale by, retail of spir-
ituous, fermented, or other manufec•
tured liquors is and shall be prohib-
ited in every tavern, inn or other
house of public entertainment in the
a1 there-
of,
e
said municipality, and the s
of, except by wholesale, is and
shall be prohibited in every shop or
place other than a house of public
entertainment in the said municipal-
ity.
2e -That the vote of,the electors.
of the said Village of Bayfield will
be taken on this By-law by the re-
turning officer hereinafter named on
Monday the sixth day of January..
One Thousand Nine Hundred and '
Thirteen commencing at nine
o'clock in the morning and con-
tinuing until five o'clock in the after-
noon at the undermentioned place :
The Town Hall in the Village of
Bayfield by H. W. Erwin, Returning
officer.
3 -That on the Third day of Jan
uary A. D. 1913, at his office in the
Village of Bayfield at the hour of
eleven o'clock in the forenoon the
reeve shall appoint in writing, sign-
ed by himself, two persons to at-
tend at the final summing up of the
votes by the clerk, and one person to
attend! at eaph poelin+g,'pltede'on( behalf
of the persons interested 'in and de
sous of promoting the passing of this
By-law, and a like number on behalf
of the perbons interested in and de-
sirous of opposing the passing of
this By-Iaw.
4. -ghat the Clerk of the said
Municipal Council of the Village of
Bayfield shall attend at the Town
Hall at the hour of eleven o'clock
in the forenoon on the seventh day
of January A. D. 1913, to sum up
the number of votes given for and
against this By-law.
5. 'Phis By-law shall conte into
force and take effect as from the first
day of May after the final passit;g
thereof.
Council Chamber, Nov. 90, 1912.
H. W. Erwin, Clerk. '
George Lindsay, Reeve.
NOTICE,
Take notice that the above is a
true copy of a proposed By-law
which has been taken into considera-
tion by the Municipal Council of the
Village of Bayfield and which will
be finally passed by the said Coun-
cil (iii the event of the assent of
the electors being obtained thereto,
as provided by "The Liquor License
Act," and amendments thereto), af-
ter one month from the first publi-
cation thereof in the News.Record,
Clinton, the date of which first pub
licartion was Thursday the fifth day
of December A, D. 1912 and that ' at
the hour, day and place therein" far-
ed for taking the votes of the el-
ectors the polls will be held.
FI. W. Erwin, Clerk,
Y(
Mayor.
Clerk.
First and . Second Reading, lith;
December, 1912. Third reading
1913,
SCHEDULE "se".
We, William James Stevenson and
William John Nediger, carrying on
business at the Town ot Clinton as
manufacturers, and distributors of
Electric- Light and power in partner-
ship under the name, style and firm
of the Clinton Electric Light Co. do
hereby offer to sell to the Corpora-
tion or the Town of Clinton all our
sum of 92,442.10 to be raised zn- plant and all appurtenances thereto
nually by a special rate ou the whole belonging - or appertaining including
rateable property of the Town of :,as well ne 'all other those certain -
Clinton for payment of the said suns ' parcels of lana situate in the ' said
of 983,000.00 and interest on the de-
bentures to be issued therefor of
which the sum 91,690.00 will be ` for
such interest and the sum of 9792,4.0
for a sinking fund from which to
pay the said debentures at matur-
ity ;
And Whereas, the amount of the,
whole rateable property of the Town
of Clinton according to the last .re-
vised Assessment Roll is 9742,023.00.
And Whereas the anioAnt of the ex-
isting debenture rdebt of the- said
Town of Clinton exclusive of local
improvements debts secured by spec-
ial estimates therefor but including
the debt 01 958,000.00 incurred eor the
installation of the waterworks , sys-
tem is tete sun: of $129,786,48 and no
part of principal or interest thereof
is in arrear ;
Therefore the- Municipal Council of
the Town of Clinton Enrects as fol-
lows ;
1. The . Municipal Council of
the said Town • is hereby au-
tliorized and ins13auerred to
accept < the said offer of the Clinton
Electric 'Light -Co. and to complete
the purchase of their lands, plant
and appurtenances and their con-
ttacts. for the sum of 920,000,00:
2, It shall be lawful for the May-
er. and Treasurer 'of the said Town
of Clinton to borrow on the credit of
,et the efotp'OT:ation or the Town, ' of
Clinton the sum of $39,000,00 ,aria 16
d b tures of the said deepora-
M0011111-At the home ot Mr. and
Mrs, James Finchh Sr., Victoria
street, on Nov, 28th, to Mr.. and
ktrs,: )3. L, Memo "of Toronto, a
son.
P A TERSON-re: Winghatn ,on ' Nov;
29th, to Mr. and Mrs. JC. ,Pater-
son, a Angleton
WAL'1 ERS -In Egntondeilho, en Dec -
issue a en
tion to the amount of 933,000.00- ea
sums of net less than $500,00 each. '
Town of Clinton and being composed
of Lots Numbers Fifty-four (54),
Sixty-seven (67) and Sixty-eight (68)
each lot containing ono rood of land
more 'or leg, and together therewith
all the °entreats , no11v held by us
for supplying light, heat, steam and
power in connection with the said
plant • 1or the sum of Twenty,Thous-
and' dollars to be paid 'be us in cash,
on or before the first slap of June
1913 ' upon payment of which sum
we agree to convey to, the said Cor-
poration a good title in feet simple
to all the said lands, plant and ap-
purtenances free from all encum-
brances. '
This offer shall remain irrevocable
and open for acceptance until the
fast day of June 1913.
Witncbs our hands and seals at
Clinton this llth, slay of December,
1012. Signed, sealed and delivered in
the presence of
W. J. STEVENSON, L. S.
W. J. NEDIGiER, L. S
The Corporation of the - Town of
Clinton hereby accepts the above
written oiler.
Dated at Clinton this day
of ,` 1913. Witness.
Mayos:.
Clerk
NOTICE: •
Take Notice that the above Is a
true copy. 01 a proposed By-l'aw
Thiel has been taken 'into considera-
t'in by'the' MiniOipal' Council ;of the
Ancient Order
of Foresters.
Established 1741
Membership 1,250,000
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Jeweler m and
We carr one of the lar
stocks of Watches,: ^ Clocks ' a
County.
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WATCHES
d
Ladies' angent's gold filled
cases, stem wind, with a good
reliable movement, fully guar-
anteed $10 00
Others:frnm,.$1200 to 40 00
Boys' watches 1 00
CLOCKS
Clocks of all descriptions
from $1.00 to $25 00
Special Values for
Xmas
Umbrellas with gold, silver
and gun metal handles.
Ebony Goods
SILVER
Is always popular for p
It
We put all articles of jewelery in
free of charge.
Our Prices are Right and Goods
We will be pleased to have you e
House catalogues,
ISSESSOSIMSCESEMISI
Issuer of 1i'lai•ri
(No Witnesses
Capital 947, 252, 55
On a 20 year_endowment at the
age of 25 the yearly premium is $44.
51.
On a '20 year Pay, Life the yearly
preffiium at the age of 25 is $25.10.
On a Wisole Life the yearly pre -
mini le $10.00, age 25.
Loan Values, Cash Surrader, Ex-
tended Insureance' and. Paid up privil-
eges with every Policy.
The policies are all profit bearing.
No assessment system.
For further particulars : enquire of
any member of Court Prosperity, or
of
ember. 1s1, to Mt:. and
Mrs lei' 8. The :debentures shall have at- Town of , Clinton sand which will be
1
flet6 Whlters,-of Tuelerntnith.`.a rattail' to tlleni coupons for the finally, passed• by the said Coueeiid
payment et interest at the rate of in tit eventat 'the- assent of the
TRENCH -In Wine -ham to,`_ and five percent. per annuity •which con- oleo+Ioi s holing oTeeined thereto) 11
Mrs. ;Trench,' .a son. . pone- shall be signed 'by the Treas ter, e neteehr ff era the first-piibltoa-
MADIG,AN-Ini'Vingham,r Nov. 331'h, neer and shall, be payable yearlyvStr-,,, o thereote fn '1'ltd Ilfntou
to ''Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Madigan, a, fog the continuance e the, said' do ,News -Record thus dataof which 11r61
100. bentures. , puustication wee, the, 'twelfth •day ot"
4. The said' debentures shall. 1)0 DeeenSb r., 1_912, and. that rho ; votes
1001 day shofaAprli, .159180)'_ of 'tbe eleoto> Of Clic said Muntax -' -
ll' be lren thereon ;'031 tile.`
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 30, CON.
la, Goderich township, consisting
of 80 acres, all cleared and in a
good state of culilivatlon, 30 acres
in grass, 1' acre 'oreliarcl. Good
outside wire fencing good concrete
dwelling with eight rooms. Stone
dairy. l arose barn, 1 mile from
Holmesville and 4 from Gluten.Wilt be sold on easy terms. For
further par -neuters apply to W.
Crooks Clinton, P. 0, or Fred
Leonard, Holmesville.
A. F. Cudrnore,
FARM TO RENT OR FOR
Sale, known as " Springhill
Farm" on the B a y f i e l d
Road, Goderich Pownship, consist-
ing 175 acres, south half lots 51
and 52 and part 53 and 54. ewe
miles from Clinton and one from
school, A first-class stock _ and
grain ranks. 35 acnes of good pas-
ture land. Well watered .and has
never falling
spring at barn, Good
wells andcistena..Bank barn 62x52,
with stone stabling. 150 apple
trees just beginning to bear and all
kinds of small Indite Reason for
selling : Owner In' poor health.
Terms to suit purehaser•-Robert
Marshall, Clinton P. 0. 1 -36
FARM FOR SALE.=THE lJMDER-
signed offers. for sale lot 18, con.
16, Goderich township, containing
30 acres: On it there is a good
frame house and bank barn, each
with stone foundation, and also an
implement, house. It is a good
stock farm as there is plenty of�
wader. Convenient to churches and
School. Telephone connection.
Small orchard and about 5 acres et
bush. -For terns apply to J. 11.
Lowery, Bore 1242, North Bay, or
to Jos. Proctor, Holmesville. -45
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
the Southcombe estate offers for.
sale 50 acres, being east half of
lot' 28, con. 6; Mullett, This is a
firslI-class farm; well watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also She uidorsigned offers for sale
lot. 29, con. 6, Mullett!, consisting of
100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately.-
Apply to R. J. Southeambe, Clin-
toe P. 0. -89
Secretary
Wagons
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Crptters
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rebuilt buggy
heavy democrat
1 -horse heavy wagon
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