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'OLOTH'S = Goloieii -Border's'
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A„Good Lite .of A ronw
GO Gents,,41.4,.:11,11
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to gb Som ., t win p nu a
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old time• sUnlre, r
'traffic,
Cif the, coring oXficra'l: ` :'
The •'e d li•mit for motor ca7s.; x!
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ntario: i'• dikel •;• to' . be ,raised :to
Q y, • `•:,
thirtv'five rtlrles, Wa have no
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'the logic licensing men.'to
Atter trio puoglana aril cont st.vt a
over :a number remained '• to, dance,
:oxcellent musts being provided by
e ° eDou gall-Meti,3nnon Orehestra,
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The prize winners were:. Fxdcl#era
'over'GQ• : Gep; Weston,°'liayfneld, B•,
handling -the originating in.
their areas with comfort and despatch,''
and will be glad to ' ive complete in=
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tarntation and 'to lief , m or g
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Special 0,3„0.pai>ties ,for the benefit of ''
those who desire to ,part>ctpate nt
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'Vii omen s Exclian e
Iienrs 10 a, n,ao 6writ,
: Saturdays -10 .rzatt, lto`10 p.ol. : '
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Neda er s iarage '
AUTOMOBILDS -
Oderhauleil :and.Repaired
STORAGE BA PTERIES
',Charged,. Stored Por _y6inter months
Cha ands Repaired
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' SKATES
Ground •and Mined -
RADIO
Outfits mstttlled.,
GaSolme=011s-Aecessoies
Seen ;df
d iv ,cars 'With a- s' eed''t ,fifty, .or
x e W n
sixty miles and lien ltuiit ng them o
steed of twent -five, ' :
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,Boyson ' Brueef elcl. F adlexs ruder
.Iia to KG en James
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5Q: , ' W!an,, y rr. ',Jody'.
Ttind4ay, •Bayfield. Lady I fiddler :
,ATherta McKinnon Kinetixdine'''Ma-
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Piper; 'John
what -Will be: an outstanding event fbr'
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,Piovmce at Oittan o e 'histarY 92 1
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IT WITI .PLOW
Having, loriat'"bus'-
g'purchased'the P
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Dealers
in General IIardWare- !.
Rowlaifd's 0
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The weatherman is favorini. both
s toluse
Motoristsand t hoe who.. wish s w t
sler ii,s winter, W,e haye had
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nnost of he winter. enough snow':for
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ion m
y g}i g: but. not„enough,to•stop the
cars, on'., good. loads. :'haat nights
snowfall; however, may, make wheel-
bel; Boyce, Brucefiold, :
i1lcEwint•,' J'aisley. Piano: Pink- .
once go3"ce, Bucefield, „Sorg: Wm.
Tayloiy "Stanley Co)vnsh#p. Clog. lane- ,
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'11 Angus i Brown Tucicors inrth,
.James Rouatt Bayibeld; ■Step lane,
in• ,. `,Charles- Vlreston 'Detroit;' Ed.
'Your fiddler:
1a [rages
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iBA1LEV—:STI RLING---At Windsor,
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on Jan, 8th,, Fieidzt Jean, eldest
daughter of NIr. and Mrts,. James R.:
Sterlin Wllllowdale Farm ',Codex-.
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ness of Wt Tenkins and So;} and now
being' located in r Gi utoii f respect-
Fully solicit your ;patronage in any
branch of the floral' art. ' '
'. See (fur Out Viewers and Bulbs ..:
G;:ARLES `r, GQOIZ
1''I 66 Box 185
heavy . • ' •
Mg -rather'
- x• 4, „_c, '
Modern inventions are budging: the
gaps,,betwee;•Continents and making'HOBS0N-BAI E°R
the world a much smaller; more coni-
pact and cosy place m which to ;live.
Last twee 1. London, and ,: New .York
spoke to each other by.wireless tele-
phone. This seems to -us a • remark
able•"achievement, - but • in . another
twenty years such conversations may
y
be quite commonplace,
o ,
Boyce,• dixuceiield. g est
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,Bert Boyce, Brucefield,
The .-annual meetmg'of the Genie-
ter k Co'Com an ns to held,in the
Yy • i)
town, hall ,Monday „afternoon at 2
p.m,,.Jan. 17th, also' the annual meet-
ing of the Bayfield Zibrar is t0 be
heId,the same afternoo n' at Che Lib-
racy ioonn at .2 pm. ' Officers and
directors. ole'to be appointedMr,
for the
year'
A . particularly sad and • sudden
death. took place on Wednesday of
le t°Wnshi•p, to Alfred 'Lewis •
Barley, son of beth nd Mrs. Delwin
Bate of Amhe.rstburg,
Y.
At the United
'Parsona'e, A hnex; on D.ec..' .29th
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Edtvrn Hobson; only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fran] Hobson of St. Thomas
to Thelma Baker only daughter of.
min Mrs. Arthur. Baker of
Avot.
Births
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Licen .
AIr,,' W. S:.R.' Siolmes annOnntices
that the Motor hrarkers.for' 1927 are
now read for dist'rUbution, and iii
y
addition he will also be to,,exe-
cute transfers of licenses when a- car
e9
is sold. The fee Incpassenger car
licenses is $5.00 less than last year,
trucks remain the same as, last year.
LOGS wAI i' 'ED
- We are again in the market for
good logsot all. kinds, either delivered
in our mill and at Bayfield or on
Y
the.stum Call us ifyou have any -
n'
thing to offer.
Custom sawing will be done as ns-
nal durizig the coming season at Bay-
field, Clinton and Thos. Wallis', 4th
col: Godeiich Township.
C1 BAYFIELD
Phone 624-r-4, 'Clinton .central
Phone
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BARRISTER
Wiii tie .at his' 0 ice
in Clinton each
1 4 a- i-. s
3 to 6 tn.
p•
$0-tf,
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iVlis. Annie Colclotigh came in. and
paid her sub. for 1927 the other day,
nth subscription she
the thirty-seve•
has paid to Uhxs' paper.. This is the
sort of subscriber that warms the
heart of a newspaper publiisher, Mrs.
CalclaLr h is not the oldest suhscrib-
g
ex or-Our'IiWU:' It would be interest-
ing to know hist who is. ,Speak iv,
gentlemen., How long .have you been
nng this .great family journal.
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reedle
When' the mayor suggemted at the
ouncil -meeting. on Monday evening
last week, Jan. 5tli; when John Rob-,
ert, youngest child of John and Myr-
tle Parker, passed'' away after but, a
day's 'illness. He complained ofsereDonald.)
throat in the morning and this was
followed to pneumonia, "Jackie”
}vasa very bright and, attractive lit-
tle lad aged three years and eight
months and his sudden death tante
as a very great shock, 'not only to
kis parents, but to the whole coin-
mmnity and •the sympathy of all •is
with the sorrowing ones.
The funeral was held Friday after-
,ST$UTIII'ERi2—At W eihwei, Siouan,
China, Dec. 10th, 1926, to Dr. and
M. R. G. Struthers,,a son (Robert
Detrths
MANNING—In Tuckerslnith, on Jan.
9th, Ada Shobbrook,' wife of Mr,
Charles Manning, aged 49 years.
COOPER—In Seaforth, cur Jan. 2nd,From
Virilism Cooper, in his 68th Year,
IN MEMORIAM
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Seeing m the Distance and Reading. •
If you are young you may be
able to do both these without'glasses.
That doesn't mean that your eyes are
perfect; though, as, .some defect may
be present in spite of -the fact. that
you see well. But few people past
middle life can see in the distance and
read without some help. Middle-aged
persons should remember this, as the
eyes are injured b3* neglect. Get the
facts here, W II. Ilellyar, Optom-
etrist, Clinton. 92-1
.FL 0
Maple Leaf, Pu
n
and Pie Crust Pasty
in large quantities
reeds
:'lave a complete
for hens, pigs, cattle
Our prices are 'right
best,
Have our spring
othy in. We bought
toget highest quality
b q
P rice. Offer this seed
ors reasonable.
Grains
Wheat, Western
foul •Buckwheat.
Corn daily. Special
Let us know your
J. A. 1 ®&(Y9
FORD
Phone
Flour and Feed
Grain
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•ity,
for
stock
and
.
shipment
early
Oats,
Expect
price
requirements.
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Merchants
Buyers
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Five Roses
:Special prices
cash,
of all ]rinds
and horses,
quality the
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of Tim -
in order
Y at a cheap
to earlybuy-
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Barley, Corn
a car of
orf the car.
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UPHOLSTERING AND •
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Now is a good trine to have that
broken, or otic of date piece made up-
to -date, and a useful member 0 10
furniture family for a moderate out-
lay, Forty lines ot, covering to
choose from: $1.00 per yard and up.
W. S. DOWNS
Shop opp. Ontario St. Church Slteds
Clinton Phone 95Seeds
92,12-p
that the public drinking, fountains on
the streets would be the better of a
scour the scribe who was "takin
otes" was only restrained by the fear
f being hustled out by the constable
g
frorri rapping on the table with a
tench and shouting "hear, Bear!"
it encid like to have seen the Gold Dust
noon from Trinity church, The ser=
vice was conducted by the rector,
Rev. F.•HT. Paull .The pallbearers
were: Russel and Melvin Davison,
Leslie Elliott and Alexander Brown,
Those from a distance who attended
the funeral were: Mr. and Airs. Al-
bert Seabrooks, Owen Sound; Mr. L.
RUEGER — In loving memory -of
Erma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Rueger, who died Jan. 11th, 1924,
• Sadly missed by father, mother, xis-
ter ,and brother.
"There • is a sad, but sweet cement-
trance•
There is a memory fond and true;
•Farm For Sale
GU acres of good land with good
buildings and lots of good water, One
utile from BIyth, lot 25, concession 14,
in the township of Hallett. Apply on
P remises to Williann Austin; Blyth.
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Twins do a stunt on those fountains
anytime during he past year or two.
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B. •Smith, London •and William -Par-
ket Sarnia. The parents are deeBlanket
ply
grateful for the kindness _and sym-
There is a token of affection, Errata,
Anda heartache still, -for you;'
Lost
On Hi hway, between Clintonand
g
Goderich, 'Christmas Eve, about
Not -another holiday now until Good
Friday, which comes this year on Ap-
nil 16th: May 24th, Victoria Day,
comes on Tuesday; June r'3i.d, the
Itnl King'1•stl also ay, coesmes
Friday.rid As
Doinion
pathy shown them in their bereave-
„tent, Ithree
The officers of the Bayfield Agri-
cultural Society have set the dates•
far this: year's fall fair for Tuesday'ergo
and Wednesday, Sept. 27th and 28th.
The aminal meeting will be held of
Scarf Lost
On Albert,. street, ClinEen, or the
gravel road, S3ullett, Christmas
t eder kindly leavtci atteJO dR 1'55 gr0-
eery, Clinton, or communicate with
on
Yards of plaid horse -blanket
cloth. 'Finder kindly'communicate,1,
with Adam Nicholson, R, R, No, 1,
, 241Yq
Clinton: :hone 25 on, Soaforth
f1CetralRewai lav° at News -Record 2-p
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January
Specials
20 lb. pail Pure Lard $3.75
3 lb. (net) pail of Shortening. •55c
5 Ib, (net) pail Lard GOe
Rice 3 lbs. for 23e
Cern Flakes 3 for 29e
Bran Fiekes 2 for 25c
Prunes (new) 15c, 2 for 25c
Seedless Raisins, per lir, 15e
Sodas, 3 lb: box 49e
Macaroni, ready cut 2 for 25e
,Tomatoes, large can 14c
his is Jubilee year for the
we shall have special celebrations
Wednesday, Jan, 19th, at the town
hall,' All members earnestly re-
Mrs• John Shanahan, er. 92-1
figs For Sale
verywhere on July,1st, -Labor Day
is aVfonday, Sept, 5th; Armistice Day•
will be on Monday, Nov, 7th and
,are
quested to be present and, bring any
suggestions which can be used by
the officers, who Etre always glad to
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house For Sale
Six -roam house in S. London, only
street, deep
9 young pigs and a set of heavy
harness, L. Peacock,- R, R, No, 4,
Clinton, Phone 16 of 633,_ ' 91-2
Christmas Day will come on Sunday,
Dec.: 25th, with Monday a general
holiday. •t'•41fa
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Ought Clinton to establish a tour-
ists' camp? Reeve Trewat•tha at the
nomination last month expressed the
that it be to the inter-
hear af'cinything that will improve
th.e fair cit any way,
W. J. Elliott of the first con.,
Goderich Tp., was called to London
on Tuesday owing to • the sadden
death of her' sister, -Miss Marian Bax-
ter. Mr, Elliott attended the Tuner-
three yoars old, pRved
lot, has all modern conveniences,
Will sell -or exchange. What have
•You? Small down payment or
equivalent can be ntinanged, balance
inoilthly. Address Drawer B, The
News -Record, Clinton; Ont, 92-2-p
Corvert at Holmesville
A concert will the given in the
United church, under the auspices of
the Lacl#es, Aid, ou Tuesday evening,
Jan. 18th, at 7:30. •In addition to a
program of music, etc., the humor-
ons "Old Maids' Association,"
opinion wouldoal in London on Wlednesday, return-
ests of the town and community t° ing home the following day, Mrs.
have such,a convenience for travel.- Elliott remained, in London,
ling tourists. Many
Mitts Lost
e wrong Left in the cutter in Wes-
6
on Wednes-
play,
will be given by the ladies, Admix-
Sion 25c and 15e. 91-2
IfficKlly
Hock
If you are a 17locli''
should eta pair of of
They are extra stro
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weight, % WI stand the
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better than just ordina
Prices Are
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Men's
Mens $4.25 Ladies 'I
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towns and cities , The first meeting of the new conn-
maintain them. It is a matter that til wa"s held on Monday .morning;
would need some looking into. That when they, were duly sworn into of-
the camping tourist has come to stay, Tice: Several business items were
or rather, ' to rest a. while and go, ,dealt with. Extra fire insurance was
may be taken Inc granted. ,It is an put on the hall and contents. A pub-
ley-'9Viillis church shed
day, Jim. Gth, a.pnnr of ladies mocha,
fur -lined mitts. Finder kindly conn-
=ideate with Mrs. Ed, Glen; Sr.,
R. R. No. 5, Clinton; Phone 15 on
620, Clinton central. 92-1-p,
Shorthorn Bulls For Sale
5 Scotch Shorthorn bulls, S to 14
months old. Melvin Crieh, R. R, No,
,q, Seaforth, Phone 21-615, Clinton
central. 90-3-p
FRESH FISH—Red :Salmon, Halibut,
Herring, Finnan Middle and ]Fillets
$r
Lettuce—Cabbage—Celery, etc.
easy, pleasant and comparatively lie meeting was called for Wednesday
economical way for the whole family evening, Jan. 12th) to discuss hydro.
or for a party of friends to take a. The council is calling for tenders
holiday and it seems to be growing for the different public'offices of the
iu favor each year: Wlhether 'Clinton - •Stewart,
would attract enough business of village:
Mr, Robt. Pollock of La Riviere
Sows. For Sale
2 young .sows, due about 21st of
January, for sale. Apply to Brown
R. R. No, 2, Bayfield. Phone
G on 606, Clinton central 92-2
Farm Wanted
Wanted—To hear from owner of
good farm fei sale. State cash price,
full particulars, D. F. Bush, Minne-
apolis, Minn. 89-5
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L. LAWSON & CO.
PROMP DELIVERY
Phone 111
this sort to matte it worth while to Man,, is visiting relatives and
establish •and• maintain a tourist
friends in the village.
camp 'remains. to be demonstrated.I
M. and Mrs. Seabrooks of Owen
But its consideration will dome
Sound are visiting the ]siren's moth-
bairn,will
,r * a erg Mrs. M. Brown.Deceased
L. B. Smith. Lon-
Some Choice Cows
fim 'this week securing another
caz load lot of choice cows which I
sell by auction, probably about
the 25th. Full particulars next
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
—
In the Estate of George East,
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Mr, returned to-
Clinton's council makes great don -on Saturday and Wm. Parker to
• our
week. W. 1-1. Lobb. 92-1
NOTICE is hereby 'given that all
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Clinton's
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promises of improvement iii Sarnia, having come to attend the
streetd the conning season, There is
ch need for such iMprovement, the funeral of their little nephew, Jackie
main streets through town have been Parker.
Mrs. 'A. Weir of London left on
the past two or three years getting Saturday after having visited here
worse and worse., 'Clinton :had for some, time.
For Sale
A Conn C Melody Saxophone in
excellent condition. Will sell on very
easy term's and very reasonable. Ap-
ply to R. H, Johnson Jeweller. 92-t£td
;r.
persons having claims against the
estate of 'George East, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron,. gat'ageman, deceased, who
die,, on or. about the 20th clay of No-
vember, A,D. -1926 are required to
some years excellent macadam streets,for
Mi. John Cameron has -been in
which were the -pride of 'the town,but,
sice the highways leadirng through Clinton for several clays to be near
his mother, who is quite ill in the
have been so much improved and
traffic has been so much increased h• ospital.
the have been wearingdown i,
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Tenders Far Weed
Tenders will be received by the
dersigned tip to Jan, 25th.
twelve cords .of eighteen inch body
wood, (hard maple) delivered at S. S.
deliver to Thomas Churchill, the ad -
soliestoator, of the said estate or his
solicitor, on or :before the 35th day
of January, A"D, 1927, a'fttli state-
hent of their claims together with
Some Fee-gs START THG '- -- 1-.
, New VC -AR moil T
OTHERS STAFZi THE NeW ?CAR T16fiT
FRED „TA
The BigShoe Store
streets
until they ale full of holes, Mayor
Jackson says"tho roads are well built
from the bottoni'up and that it but
the sunffnce is they
DINNER, AND PRESENTATION
' TO RETIRING LIEUT.-GOVERNOR
No, 4, Tuekmrsmith, not later, than
1Vlareh 1st. G. R, Pear; Sec: Tieasur-
er, R. R: No. '5, Clinton. 92-3
particulars thereof; ford the nature of
the ..securities, if any, held by them
',Ell# 'ruly verified by affidavit, •And
persons claiming properties in the
'.: THE MEAT FOU SALWAYS OPT° FORDS
Witt- HGl-P you START
ME NEW YEAR WrARM
whish ,broken and
can •be repaired. • Something must ,he
done to them, if they cannot be re-
paired shall have toAro
,then we go, to
.q
-the expense again of rebuilding, But
'the mayor and Chairman Langford
of the street coti7mittee are confident
they can be repaired. 'Citizens will
P
be to be convinced that such
gladhis
the ease, •
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The, tragedy in the M'onitreal picture ••
"house on Sunday afternoon, when
-ageayaseven children, ranging in
f'•orn • five years for seventeen,
"lost their lives „in - a' panic which en -.
-sued ' when the -building was found'to.•
A rousing interest is being taken
by ,tire .people .of Ontario in the ban-
and .presentation to be tendered
stet ;
on January 18th to Col, Henry Cock-
shute, retiring Lieut, -Governor of the
Province. .
The Banquet Committee, cinder the
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able ehairmansltip of Mr. •C>eorge Wil-
son' and the secretaryship of Mr. -J. M.
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McIntosh of Toronto, is working in-
defatigably to obtain as. large a re-
presentation of the, citizens of the
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Province •as 'may be possible, and all
public bodies and organizations in the
various ;municipalities" are putting
forth ever' effort toward a.ssistin • in
g - County .Council'
Meeting of Huron1qforth-
The •Council of the Co: rortttion of
the County of Muton will meet to thefter
Council •Chamber, Goderich, 'nt. 2
o'clock in' the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 25th clay of January, _ 1927. All
g ycute'
accounts ,against the Count must -bepipilanc
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than Monday preceding the meeting
of Council. Applications will be re-
served at this meeting for the poli-
ran of High Constable.'Date
• Geo.W. Holman, County Clerk.
: Gadorich, Jan, 7ti1; 1927, 92.2
garage formerly conducted by the de-
,u elsewhere in his custody
are re cured to claim the same
with.
AND TAKE stGdateE hthe at said
the said,
administrator will proceed. to distil-
the estate of the said deceased
antougst the persons entitled thereto
]aims as
having regard onlyvto el duehnotice'
he- shall have received due of ce'and
therewith.
in accordanceh
d at Clinton, Ontar#°, this 22nd
clay af, December A.D. 192U.
W, BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitbi For the said Admin#stratox•
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Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulb
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Wiring and Repairs.
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be on fire, 'plunging a whole city in
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attaining the Objective: The co -'open-
, Annual Meeting'.: , •
90-3
-mourning, calls :attention to -the' fact
that re Mations in regard ao such
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plaecis'should be more strictly en-
'forced. It came' out atthefinquest
'that, onlyabout four or five of those
present should' have ibeen there: A
regulation ort'., the .Province forbids
'the attendance of children under six-
ation of the Railway :Companies 2ol-
lbws Ms • a matter of course, and the.'warmth
question of transportation of the
guests is receiving' ever attention.
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•A: special train has been an-
n ail-
ways 'tsbo eiRt ntribetween Windsor
n g n„
and Toronto, thereby serving tit( ter-
The annual meeting of the Bay-
field ,Agricultural :Society will be
held .it the town' hall, Wednesday,
Jan. 19th,at 2•p.m. sitar to 're-
serve. the , auditors': and secretary's
- p s and to elect officers lir-
ecto reports
1927, :Show that you have
an interest in the welfare of the
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Cheese for Sale
• Cheese m tulle at any time. Large
cheese; 20c, Ifats, 21c; SCheeses uid
per 1b• The Hohnesville' and
py
Butter Co, W. H. Lobb, president
and ealesman,'R.' R. No. 8, Clinton. '
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teen in, theatre nnless accompanied,
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by an t adult person. Nearly :all of
these 'children were unaccompanied.
The terrible affair has stored the,
whole confiery and the management
d■
. iltorl from. whith the' attendance is
expected to `be particularly 'lieavy
From. other : districts ,, transportation
requirements will be `- protected.' ado-
by the furnishing .of,' extra
Society, and let there be a good art-
tondance of ntemlteis.-Tabu Mc-
,Clure, President; A, E. Erwin, Sec-,
retary. 92-1
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Clothes .Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and' re-
• paired.: Woollen :goods `dry Gleaned.
Rooms aver Ileax'd's Barber snap.
df theatres in Ontario is being looked
%lately
coaches or ,parlor cars as.may`be ne-,
•'';Annual Meeting •
W.,1; .Jago. 228$; tf
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into, It will be well if the matter. is
not allowed to drop as 'soon as: the
first ,itiorrar. of the situation has worn
f the!situation
aft. ; ' ''
eessary on regular trains.
The ll3an uet Committee have ,ur ed
q outlying .156414 g ,7
those at outliving .paints to £orin pan
ties of tett 51 More, so that'a{ vantage
may • be -,taken of speeia,h,jtarty
The ,ad)ouihed ennual nneeting •of`
the Clinton Horticultural Society' will
be,',held in the ,board room of the
town hall ••on !Saturday evening,: Jan;
2,2nd, at 8' `o'clock. A • frill attendance
House For Sale."
-roomed house' and quarter -aero
lot, town water, electric lights, AP'
ply to J:- E. Doherty,..Clinton. 83,tf
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Housekeeper Wanted'
Wanted at once, capable house-
keener. ' Apply to C..1.1, Reid, Brice-
field.':” cJ-2
,the.
'fire,.and'"''this Means of, reduced'
transportat 0i( will at once Tewin
mend itself, `-I Canadian Nationar Ag-•
•'outs „„and•representatives at all points,
v i
are keenly' algia _to rnportartce of
'016 tIlo 'members is desired.-: Reitoxts I use for Sale or hent is
p;f, the Onta•rio II '',ticnitnral t5ocieties Ilous•o • oil' corn e3 o£' Hit ',On n arid' Oi-C
tval lye •distributed :to `,all member`s. 'alrge 5tre is a1d outiteastie lace:
l resent: Tftey are interet,ting and at--' A ly; i.0 `I '"41 J hpston,' Clinton•
tract#. , uie and get oue.+' 92-2; P' . g0.tf