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Marriages
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Maroate
t
Isabel,daughtr of Lieut -Cl. Alex,
sou of Seaforth, to William Ad-
dison Holt of Bloomfield, N. ,1c
r
ai I FORD -- • • IFb N. -i L GR 1 At 13' ng11t1ut,
on January! 10th, A, IJ,. Wilford
to' Edna ID tello Griffin.
Births
BONE. -In Morris township, on ,Jan -
nary 11th, to Mr; and Mrs, Geo,
Bone, a daughter,
ANGUSe--In Wingham, on January,
Otlt, to Mr, and Mrs,. F,. 11'. An-
gus, a son.
BARR.-In 131ytli, oil January lith,
to Mr, and Ws, Chas,. Barr, a
sop.
COOPER, --In Seaforth; on January
10tH; to air. and Mrs., John J.;
Cooper, a daughter,
LEIPER: In Mullett, on Januarys
lltli, to &1r. and Mrs. James'
Leiper, a daughter;
6,1-TRGATE.,-In Toronto, Oa Jaime
ary 11th, to Mr, and Mrs. W.
E. Southgate, Jr,, 01 Seafortli,, a
daughter,
RILEY,-In Brucefield, on January
12411, to Mr. and Mrs. John Ril-
ey, a daughter.
Deaths
GLEN-Iu Clinton, on January 22nd,
William Glen, aged 57 years. -
MILLER.-InClinton,iiutoou Jan 22nd,
Jessie Gardner, wife of Mr. R.J.
R13ller, aged 30 years and 8
months.
GOVETT-In Cliutoil, on Jan. 24th,
Mary Mole, wife of Mr, John
Govett, in her 81st year.
D ES,SLER.,-At •llay.Ield, oXt Jana- LOGS WANTED -SOFT ELM, • ROOK
dry 17th, 'llarlee.. presale', aged
74 years,
WILLIAMSON,-At Bayfield, on Jam;
78th, Isabella 131rnie, wife of
J. Williamson, aged 04 years,
keLE01).-At Hayfield,on Jan, 21s
t,
John McLeod, aged 80 years.
MPHUSON.-Ati )34y:fie1d, on Jan,
2016, Elizabeth Falcoiler, wife
of Mr, John Ferguson, aged 70
years.
1r1:AGAN,-In Goderlah, on .Ianuaty
Ilth, Elizabeth Nott, wife of
William Feagan, in her. 00th
year.:
13A.BB.-Ii* Gcidericii, on January:
11tH, Capt. William J,: Babb, ag-
ed 77 years.:
PEACOCK -In Morris, on January
15t1r, George Poaeoek, aged '80
years, 5 months and 0 days,;
Dissolution of
Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that, the part-
nership heretofore existing between
Seeley & West will be ended on Feb.
10th, 11111.
It is necessary that all accounts due
this firm be paid not later than Feb,
3rd, 1917. After said date all accounts
floe then paid will hecessarily be col-
lected,
Persons havingaccounts
said
firm will please send them in so they
can be settled by Feb, 10th, 1017.
Eno, Basswood, Maple end Beech,
--Ford di 1\Iel;.eott, Clintoe, •-'78-2
FOR SALE -A. DRIVING HORSE, A
cutter and some furniture. Apply to
Wii
, G. Farquhar, t Albert
Street,
en1
opposite Flour mill, Olin Waal 78.1
LOST. -ON TUESDAY, JAUUARY
lstii, a Harrier hound, spotted,
tan bead, big black spot on banlc.
and small lump en left jaw, 17
inches high. -Box 71, 13anfie tl.
WANTED -HORSE, 1IIDES, BEET,'
Rides, Skunk, Coop, Mink, or anp
other Furs; -James Steep, Licensed
to deal in furs. -04
APPLICATIONS,FOR 'OFFICE, -
Applications adressed to the un-
dersigned and marked "Application
for Olnlce," will be received up to
six o'clock, , p.m., on Friday, Feb:
2nd„ 1017, for the following posi-
tions: Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor.,
Chief ,Constable, etc., Tax Colloe-
.tor, Night Watchman and Assistant
Constable, Cemetery:Superintendent
and Poundkeeper,-D, L. Macpher-
son, Clerk,, 72-_3.
Cream Wanted,,
.Any quantity of cream handled at
hi best price for butter fat. , Cream
called for or taken in the first three
days v the weekof
at $ mes '
viIt
e. Yon
may your
y see cream tested for your-
self, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Cream paid for every week
PHONE 17 ON 143
Seeley & West L. M. JERvIs
HOLMESVILLE.
THE MtNiSTEft OF FINANCE
REQUESTS
THE
JAN. 5, 1917
PEOPLE OF CANADA
TO
BEGIN NOW
TO SAVE MONEY FOR THE
NEXT WAR LOAN
DErA,tiAniNT or rINANce
OTTAWA
a
etter ar in
SPECIAL
-� Demonstration Train, run through Western
Ontario, by the Dept. of Agriculture and G. T. R.
will visit
CLINTON
Friday, Jan. 26th
Cars in charge of experts and contain samples of
Seed Grains, Labor-saving Equipment, Etc.
Train Here all Dag
Illustrated Lecture in the Town Hall
in the Evening
Anyone interested in,
Farming, Gardening, Chicken Raising ng or Dairying
should not fail to visit the cars and obtain
expert information on these subjects
FREE.
Special Lecture for School Children
from 1030 to 12 am.
wasairsteardMIKOM004,marammeisestonftwoMera wrr,
SHEEP AND PIGS FOR SALE -2-
Eighteen gondlittle ieester ewes, i11
lamb,.and ten t e plge for sale,- -
Apply A, la, Matheson, 1 eatertll, or
ptone'l7or 100,Clinton. o
n.
71-
z
AUCTION SALE OF COWS AND
Young Cattle -The undersigned has
received inetrtletione to sell by public
auction et lot 47, Maitland oou,
0000(1ch Township, on Tuesday,
Jan, 80111, at 1.30 jam. the following,
Thorohred Shorthorn cow 7 yrs old,
No. 97831, due March 5011. thorobred
heifer rieieg 3 years, time up now,
pedigrees will be produced for her
and the calf, springer due Jan, 24th,
Springer due Feb, 4th, High rade
Durham cow due Marek 71,h, cloice
grtade Durham cow due March 10111,
grade Durham cow. due Feb. 141b,
choles holstein caw due March 12,,h,
d' cows due in April and May, 2 cows
to freshen in Oct,, milking well now,
Young cattle -13 heifers risiag8 yrs,
10 geod steers rising 2 yrs. Sale will
be conducted indoors. Accommoda-
tion for horses. Guarantee -Any.
cow represented to be in calf and
proving not to be one month from
• day of sale can be returned and your
note or money refunded. Terms -six
months credit on approved joint
notes or a discount of 0_ percent per
annum' for cash, --W, Id. Lobb; pro.
plater, T. Gundry, auctioneer.
MONEY LOST, -LARGE, SUM OF
money, semi -here is centre part of
town. FInder will be liberally re-
warded by calling at this office. -70
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THIE
Members' of the Mclilillop Fire In-
surance Company 'will be held in
the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Fri-
day, Feb. 2nd, 1917, at 'I o'clock,
p.m. The business will be to re-
ceive statement ual t e an
a
h n a1ii
au-
ditor's report, election
of three
directors and other business which
would be considered for the benefit
of the Company, The retiring dir-
ectors are James Connoliy, Robt.
Ferris and William Rinn, who are
eligible for re -election; -James Con-
nolly, President, Thos. Hays, Sec-
retary. -70.
FOR SALE. -11- STORY FRAME
house in the Village of Bayfield,
with acre of land attached contain-
ing stable. Good well and orchard
on place. Also eight acres in
one block on the oppsite side of
the street.. Will be sold separately
or together to suit purchasers For
particulars apply, to the executors
-Mrs. H. Darrow or Mrs, John
Davison, Hayfield, -88.
FARM FOR SALE, - 100 -ACRE
farm for sale, 21. miles north of
Clinton on the Gravel Road, Mul-
lett township. On the premises are.
a bank barn 50x60 with stone stab-
ling underneath and 1a- storey 8 -
roomed frame house with good cel-
lar. Rural telephone. 5 acres hard
wood bush ; first class soil. This
farm is convenient to schools and
churches ; will be sold on easy
terms ; possession to suit purchas-
er, For particulars apply to -John
Reynolds, 130 Nelson St., Strat-
ford, Ont. -62.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. -GOOD
location on William street, near the
Model school, Ten rooms, electric
light, waterworks, bathroom, etc. -
T. T. Murphy. -44.
FOR. SALE CHEAP,-CHIOKEN
House and Fence, on, my property,
High street. Applyr to -T. Haw-
kins. 71-2.
NOTICE. -HAVING DISPOSED OF
our Coal and Wood business all ac-
counts owing the firm must be paid
at once. -M. & 8Vf. Forbes. -70.
McCORMICK AGENCY. -I HAVE
taken over the agency for the Mc-
Cormick Implements and moved it
to my place of business, the car-
riage and repair shop, Huron
street, where I will keep on hand
a full line of implements, repairs,
twine, etc. An order from you
will. receive prompt attention. -
Wilson Elliott. -43
FOR SALE -THIS PROPERTY ON
Rattenbury street occupied by Dr,
Gandier, including house, office,
barn and two lots. Will be sold
separately or together. Electric
lighting throughout. Water in
stable, Hard and soft water in
bathroom, kitchen and summer Ic t-
chen.-Apply to Dr. Gaudier, -40,
ANAD IAyN
PACU ri G.
WINTER TOURS IN FLORIDA,
LOUISIANA., MISSISSIPPI', ETC,
The Canadian Pacific Railway otters
Frani Camp Barden we went to
rest connection is made for Florida,
via Cinoinatti and Atlanta, Ga.,.
Jacksonville, Florida, is readied sec-
ond morning after leaving Detroit,
The Canadian Pacific -Michigan Cen-
tral Route wild be found the ideal
Bee to Chicago, whore direct connec-
tion is made for the Southern Stat-
es, Now Orleans is reached second.,
morning after leaving Toronto. Tho
Dining, Parlor and IBleepiltg Car ser-
vice between Torcitto, Detroit and
Chicago is tip -to -date in every par -
titular, C0lntectitig lines also epee -
ate through sleeping and diniltg cars.
Those contemplating a trip ni any
nature will receive full information
from any Canadian Pacific Agent or
W, 11, ,toward, District Passenger
Agent, Torent0,
VARY/ FOR SALE --LOT 30 IN THE
741 eon,, Goderfeh township,. con-
taining 80 acres all under oultiva-
t1on.barn GOxGOwitl stone
; small house ; good well,
For particulars apply to -Mrs, Pet-
er Canteloa, Huron Street, West,
Clinton, .
CREAM WANTED... DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to us
for cans. We supply two cans free,
Pay all express ehaagee and issue
cheques twice, eaeh month, ehequea
payable at par, Wo pap the high-
est market prices consistent with
an honest test, Testing done by a
competent man, Each can eareful-
ly weighed, sampled and tested on
arrival and statement returned.
Those in the vioinity of Kinburn
may lease their cream with Mr.
Hall who will deliver it here,
Write for cane and give us a trial:
Patrons in the vieinitp of Varna
may, deliver their cream to Beatty
Bros. Store and it will be taken
care of there -The Seaforth Cream-
ery., Box 480, Soaforth, Ont;
FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -AN 8-
roomed house on Princess street.
Furnace and bath. Now occupied
by W. Collyer. -For particulars ape
ply to W. S. Harland, Rattenbury
street, Clinton, -55
YOUR CLOTHES GLEANED„ RE -
paired and -Pressed and at the.
shortest possible notice. Both Lad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to. do good work. I am
prepared to French Dry Clean Ladies
Suits, a th
G n Suits kinds
mos
of woolen clothing including Sweat
era, etc. All orders promptly at-
tended to, Rooms over Johnson's
jewelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55
FOR SALE
A heavy wagon, in good condi-
tion, democrat wagon, buggy, set
light double harness, straw cutter and
a drag saw outfit, Buffalo robe in good
condition, set single harness used only
a few times.
For prices and particulars apply to
W. R. JOWH11 ,
Box 80, Bayfield,
or phone 5 on 174
Cream Wanted
Highest price paid for cream,
which will be taken in every
WEDNESDAY morning
and weighed, tested and paid for
while you wait.
Also all kinds of live fowl wan-
ted. Fowl received Wednesday,
morning each week.
T. E. MASON,
General Merchant,
SUMMERIIILL.:
BIRTHDAY
GIFTS
+e �
Here Are a Few
suggestions
Wrist Watches and Pocket Watches
Lockets, Fobs, Necklets, Diarnond
Pearl and Signet Rings
Mantle Clocks, Kitchen 0locke, and
Small Fancy Clocks
I have the largest and best assorted
display of Clocks ever shown
in town
8 day Mantle Clocks with
cathedral gong, in oak
and ;mahogany. '
Manicure Sets, Cut Glass, Silverware
Spectaeles of all kinds
and Repairs.
Drop in and look around, you aro
under no obligation to buy.
R. H. JOHNSON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Optician and Jeweler
DessertforDinner
Are you looking for something to
make Dessert for Dinner if so we can
supply you with Quality Goods for
Dessert,
Extra Nice Prunes kr Pies et Sancti
2 lbs for 25c
Cooking figs 10c per Ib.
Good cooking apples always on
liand
Rice, Tapioca, Cornstarch, etc, all
make asplendid Dessert for dinner at
this ,dine of year.
.Magnolia Peas, Corn and Tomatoes
are of the highest Brands,
New stook of Catsup, Sweet and
Mixed Pickles (in bulk or bottle) El. P,
Sauce and Oliyos, all add zest to the ap-
petite.
2 large cans of Pork and
Beans for 25c
Try our leader in
Soap, 8 bars for C
Highest Haricot Price for Produce
Johnson & Co.
'K`hn StorC of Quality.
4'lio1e Warr protnyitlg; st(oluldd to,
I'O7 SAL.,--.I'IQUSE ON' 114'1'TIIN-
bury street formerly occupied by
the late Mro, Wm. Hurray. Ap-
ply, G
1 to a
1 P. ll'fg2, art, •--8
� g� a
61R5 INANTED!
was
WE CiAN GIVE
EMPLOYMENT TO Al
;FEW MORE KNIT -
PERS, ETC. APPLY
AT ONCE,
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
LIVE POULTRY WANTED
+r.r
We are prepared
to handle all kinds
of live poultry,,
Highest market
price paid. -Phone
14 on 166,
Special prices for fat liens
W. MARQUIS
Bou't %7orry 1
•
About the high price of grain and
teed for your Hock of hens, as eggs and
poultry are expected to be corres-
pondingly high this coming season,
Now is the time to
order your
Prairie State Incubator
Why depend on the uncertain old
hen for hatching when an incubator
will do the work better and cheaper.
Get your chickens hatched early
and get the big price for broilers. The
early pullets will be your next win-
ter's layers.
Get an Incubator and
hatch your chicks
when you please
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
THELive CORNERet FORE
and Le
wow
TELEPHQNE
Your Groceiy Wants to
OUR STORE
We are always glad to have you
visit our store in doing your purcllas-
iug so we may personally select your
goods and so we may become better ac
quainted with you and your needs,
\Vhen you find it more convenient to
telephone, hnweveryou can depend an
us to look after your order's in a man-
ner that will please you,
CALL 45
And you will have your order taken,
packed, and delivered in a satisfactory
manner. We appreciate your phone
trade,
Highest prices for Butter
and Eggs
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
J1111111 11 01111111,• ILII,
PLACE YOOfl OHOEH
for some of our Western Oats, which
we have just received and we will
charge you no more than if they
were just the ordinary grade of oats.
• If you wish to cure sa
sete Of these
Oats, place your order early as they
are going fast.
We always have a full stook of
Fiotir and Feed,
W. Jenkins & Son.
FI,OUR AND F1 iflb.
Phone 100. highest priced Paid! let
Grain and wool, h;levator4
Residence photo
Pork & Beans l:
Do you !!flow we are
selling
Large 2 -Ib cans of
Pork and Beans
at only
Also good B. (:, Salmon
at 10e and '15c
per tin,
WIT, O'ieil
Brucefield and Bayfield
Lumber, b Coal and
Cement Yards,
We are again prepared to pay the
highest spot cash prices for ail
kinds of logs, in bulk or by the
thousand, either in the bush or de-
livered in our yards,;
We also handle all kinds of 1 ogs
and Lumber, Lehigh Valley and
Scranton Coal, Canada Cement,;
Dressed Lumber and Shingles, Can-
ada Fibre Board, Metal Building
Materials, Tile, Cedar Posts, Etc.
If in the market for any of the
above items it will pay y+:ou to tel-
ephone,
`.a
JOHN B. MUSTARD
Head Office
BRUCEFIELD,
We have added a stock of
New Groceries
and can now supply you. with Teas,
Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines
to be found in a grocery store, We
also sell Conner's Bread. This is an
addition to
Flour and Feed
of which we keep a full Mock and
will deliver goods to any part of the
town. We will appreciate a share of
your patronage.
All kinds of produce taken in ex,
change for goods.
D. N. WATSON
Victoria St., Next the Hospital,
It Will Pay You
to Order Now.
Owing to the great advance
in the price of ail kinds of
metals Furnaces are soon to
advance. If you are going to
instal a Furnace or have any,
Plumbing done this pear you
will save money,, bye getting
prices at once.
19J
THOS. HAWKINS.
The BigStore
Something for _
Our Soldiers
(but good for anybody)
TAKE IT HOT
•
WE HAVE THEM ALL
Borden's Reindeer (Jaffee 22c
_Borden's Reindeer Cocoa 25c
Oxo in 10c and 25e boxes
Peanut Butter 20c
Heinz Pork and Beans 15c
Perrin's Newport Chocolates
50c and 74c per hex
Spearmint Gum MU boxes;
Por Saturday Only
6 bars Richard's Pure Soap 2i50
One upate Overallsfoe $1,40
One box Gin Pills 21)c plus wet' tax
(only one of each kited toa customer')
J. O. Lounsbery
LO1NDesno,'1 1
The big stet a with little prier