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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-06-14, Page 5June 14th, 1917 Clinton News -Record is P 0 ti it •' p' t he is to be on ac ie p' vi th cr 3P kph s it .du ha th ty co to .�a to sdb eth vi :as t' �vE ,ow eta ,or ex fe fc .on do do :Be eve Co fi10 su of vvo .00 ral of tor ed 1b 'ell Ev ret alt .3o eel Scl Mo •Cut tat bac ,Nth vis: tre1 Of Interest to Youu and e' lige no retool, of Sir Wiilriii Leerier o ile in to loin Sir Rabeit ll a n caalitiau, win -the -war goveinniittr rdaS perltapS not s0' n11Se11 Pf a sur* prise to • pn onA, tliaugla alio propaS- its of th Premier were Most on d S trolls and should have War -accepted iy the opposition, lender had lie teen in hearty seesPathy Witll. the ;rent object now before the country that- of winning, the teat, Ii Wil rid, However, line not elven the vholesoizled support to a the govetz7•i tont which might leave beset aspect- d at .any thee sines be hA futilel y g f the war, Ito and lies followers tavo criticized the governmtit, oil the lett hand and on the, left. bet have ailed t4 Put forward any, policy, and when tela opportunity, is QIICred be refuses, on account of eansarip- ion, to oii1r- a Coalition wreath- cent, So be it. If Sir Robert cannot ave the,assistance •of the Liberal or leaching menof the petty=tuber e will have to carry on the great ask ahead of him without thorn, He will have the support of the reat majority of the rank and filo f the English-speaking aking Liberals and iso of the leading Liberal nowspa l? rs or Ontario and 7tlle Western prov- ices. The. morning after the announce- tent that, Sir Wilfrid had definitely politica to' enter into a coalition he Globe came out with a leading Mortal 'which for sheer peevishness ould liardly be surpassed, This of Ruse was to. be expected. Its idol shown feet of clay send it had to nit its disappointment oh someone, ) ,why' not on its ancient enemy, IT Robert's Though it would have sen more sensible to have scolded fr Wilfrid. ,Since that, however, he foremost Liberal organ has come to" a bit and is giving its npport, though a somewhat grade-. ng support, to the Premier's policy. he Daily Star,' also a strong Liber- 1 organ, while not according to Sir obert 'any more 'credit than it can ap, comes out strongly in favor of e compulsory measure- and promis- • support. Of course ! The Star oui.d hardly. do less. It has been ailing for conscription and for. a oaiition, But the '. absolute failure Sir Wilfrid to measure up to the atesmanship tubicle his admirers ave always claimed tor•• .him must . ' a bitter disappointment to many, However, the matter before the ountry is not a party matter. ItPhone bigger and greater than any arty, Let 'the Liberal party split ver it if it will let the Conserve- ve cabinet be denuded of some of 1 members, if it must, the most atriotic men of Canada of both �latliticai parties- will • rally behind he Premier as he heads a cabinet, it a coalition or a party cabinet, of together for the purpose of do- g all that Canada can do to bring al ulsory ce tate Scme ver If Is, ce, Armand lme e e, Canada r lgiunt. Conscription Lot ropers, ' Hillsgreen : It was with sincere iegrat that it „ leas learned oil Monday Moreine„ of a hist week' that M. James •„lexr' had died. during •the i night. furs, r !rue' or, whose maiden ileum wits, NTalg,u et Jaue Webetcr, wee bond in . r ', Norval in the year 1817, 4t i4 Moved Willi. her Parents to Ashfield ' tt ltdu nine ears, at , e, Jn 18.71 Y g 7 slid was married to her lata husband and , moved. do the farm an the Parr Line where she spent all the remainder of lien life, Her husband p>edeeeasod yearsg g her Pout ego, also a day htee, Mrs, George Coleman who died Af-! Coen years age, Ilex 1Tttle grand- daughter, Mabel- Coleman; having since lived with her and:who now mourns the loss of Ono who was in life to her. The deceased was a kind and aiTectfonete mother and a and uc1 t1bOr. odic that will 6 g be gentlemissed by a large circle of neighbors and friends but particular- lye •ih own hamo, tvliere she had a kind herase and smile for ever tone: y In religion she was a consistent el the Presbytezian church and was a devout Christian woman. The ciecea.sed lead been in failingiF health for the past year and, eon tracted pneumonia about four weeks ago, leer weak constitution was un -and able to withstand the ravages of the iter �etvarnd she d She was surrouudody to by her faintly when the end mune. She. is survived by three sons : John,- 'Webster and Harvey, all of the Parr Line, I4arvey living on tlto old homestead with his mother, and three daughters, Mrs, Jelin Mc- Naughton of Tuckersmitle Mrs, Frank Coleman, of Parr Line. and Mrs, Ben Keys of. the Babylpn Line, Besides there are four brothers i Messrs. Thos., Robert, Daniel and Richard Webster, and two sisters : Mrs. David Anderson and Miss Liz- zee Webster, all of Ashfield; The fun- ea'al on. Tuesday aftetttoon to Bay- field cemetery -was very largely ate ended the services at house and graveside being conducted by Rev, Mr. Johnston of 'Varna. The pall- bearers were six nephews of theLAND, deceased: Thos, Anderson; Robert Webster, James Webster, Albert Al. ton, James Alton and Robert Web- seer, Among those who attended the funeral from a distance were : Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Webster, Mr. and Mrs, •Richard Webster, Misses Hazel , an'd Frances Webster of Lucknow, Miss Mary Alton, Mr, Albert Altpn„ Mr. James Alton and Mr, Herbert Alton of Belfast, bei:. Thos: Ander- son of Mafekin , Mr. Daniel Alton of g Lanes, Mr. Fred. Anderson, Mrs. Robert Webster of Zion, and Mr. Will Gardiher .and Mr. and Mrs. Roboxt Webster and Mr. and Mrs'.p James Webster •of Kinloss, and . Mr, elle Mrs,- Johtt Turner and daughter Jean of Seaforth. ____* -..... -„ IBINth - 15 F1 N I'PA -I11IX?X11,1+;dGlD 7101 SJh - ., -�.f• � • Mr, John. Stewart has been'. (Otte 311 bey is now Impel:Mes > 1VIr, A. al, CartllAw .and 'Mildew were visitoFs Owen ', Qtlitd 3A4 :1ipl, i4'r pad Gook iaJ. Minify Of 1 , •g '. Y three, adults. Atldregs P, 0, Box 8 O, j8ayiiAld, (Mire -l2 .% - -.. A eW, Agent for + i lt1M11�4T. Goderieli N and Clinton, PE LAVAL `, Cream ,9epara. �, JAN &1 Cant!• Bev, • lZ, ,J, Mc(7otxttiolf elle tinnily y and Mrs. Cr, M. Ghanlbers wean to Lendan last week, the formed attend= • mo the ilteetings of couloreiieA, They motored do vn, 1 Mrs, Margaret Spafford aunaunees' the C }1 eglant of her daughter, Susan May, in Mr. Rolland Edgar y'iiowxn�' Taylor of. iaaud•ou, the marriage . to take place this Moaitli. iNBee Nettie, dell of Beek ,Springs, Wyoming, Wis., leas. been here on aADC visit to her Aunt, , Mrs. lieu Taylor, Mrs. 1).'I), Crittenden and.•MI"ss Dorothy returned rescuer .from a y + . y visit -with C hath am friends. '� '+... •PA i1M ,FOR, SALI>a. 200 AdRi+",, Lots 28 And 20 ...o the Gth eon. 7 Melon of Il inset; ' to be sold separately ar together, Two learns, oua 8GxG0, the other 80x60, stella stable under the lar er learn, I fame g Frame house 18x28 with kitchen 18x28 " well at dame. On.the other 4!, farm is a brick house 20x82, kit- ellen 18x2'0 frame stable driven 1 g shed. ljaoro of orchard on each farm.. Will rent if not sold, For1$ Particulars appiyeto Thos, Archer, Clinton' - OJr A11tQ f�1V01 e---�:••.-„ • Cli J. H .A. FULL BICYCLES(New � la'axt91n17, T. T ...' ' , 11040 . Gara go Prof. , , Li I N C} I+ and second - - ; M A1Nv�lys ! Ili I IR 01111 ' IIiil T•h• P�ig11 -rliIii iIl11 Ill l 71 I;1 I I c II II 1111111111111111111111, �tlllllll1611 !!' III�lil,l ; l II! lIIIIIIIll}l II III 1: ` I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIOIII wr IN for III III 1•i�� I illll ,• ,.IIj 7II;Y 1 11 :I UI III IIIII III H. ,, ,illi I III 4 CANADA Home tars + IDEAL C�l,een- III i' feed Silos •' I t" ,ALPHA, De II LAval Engines I5. SUPERTOR I ' Lieber Oarriers g stalls and Ij' Stituntians l'.' Water 13otvls Newcombe I Pianos I�' J7dlson I Amberola Gramophones Largostoek at fedie0nRecords on hand Saturdays RepairingJ °° -� „ SOLDIERS ASK .OI; Ips Gk Ir, +, I DR>aN Cni PRIt IT, ]EVERYBODY LIVES I1� w 0 N I Z I, t ,` , 1 S l.. R A W B le R 13.'V and ?' A S y'B F rl ,, R R Y a o rt A M . 1Ir. Wilbert Srinlford has ioturuod to his' poritien ill Tozonto . after a visit at his home horn and . wfi,h, friends •in Woodetocic• FOR RENT. ---COTTAGE ON RIGH street. -Apply to James Scott, the • pastofiicC Clintort. 02-2 - ` hand), L1UIVIINION NOBBY D p.16 HAMILTON " ��r • %ilY TREAD TIRES ACCESS- PHONE 207 { y Y 'r Huron1 Huron�t,y Clintoneider a a ;' I; 20 and 2v dents. „ "" 0R1E�u• ' We HOUSE •FOR SALE OR RENT - advise canning Nineap- this la ° r ' ) r °q l , ,-A comfortable 7 -room house -corner of Townshend and IJat streets''; in _, ,,, t pies week, t. SPECIALIST APPLIANCEgarden t `,I H R E excellent repair, good eellar,"'town soft water, large verandah ;? and fruit trees; Possession .•o 1 ivee ranch ?tClinton, Apply to Mrs. fl ;aliN Glil[s m + .m i 1 i m i ° t: y l 1 il New invention Retains Rupture ' WE CiAN GIVE 11 a ;.' Without Knife, Danger or Pain, TENDERS WANTED 7,l EMPLOYMENT TO 'Al old-fashioned gallinga, sapping trusses and -Sealed tenders .-• .. .... :. . o 6he wonoed rmetvon lone foaeadanad un marked "Tenders for Drainage o � FEW MORE KNIT-, ii a eoialisewho has devoted ears to this one esudy- rhomurvelous new eget gyil U9' a d lnTho retontous rest and eeourity where Sestor have fauod, o revs to an irritation, eoouras itv ieu ed, a d olr self`s crus esna`te 00a sxsilnatue0,oiosetie D inginthesli a est time known without an operation and at eaeen%astSl reatImom lloa mmmNo %a en woe or toss of time, but'June natural retentive ),'.n7iylie Work," will be received by the undersigned until Thursday, June 28th, 1917, at 2 p.m for the drainage work of the Kinburn Swamp Drain and River Improve- meat, in the Township of Mullett, County of Huron: Plans and ape- eifications may. be seen at , the r149rth Leaf, or +� �� Staab, Snow �q i i Maple Flake p TERS, ETC. APPLY AT ONCE, • Clinton Knitting Co.C LIMITED, (P.! N,7jd ° 'Do You ` ` Know What This' "i7,,„,-. • .. Label Means ? De any,c(g ethO, leti:1,e'l io Taar011cselfphysically atfor your onsd work, TesroacouponflQnow, sdelnOpnad�" clerk's office, Londesboro, or at the office of JOHN ROGER, O,L• S., MitcheIl, Ont, FLOUR it�ia Give the Hen a Chance It is your assurance of betg.j.S a,eeP4gliola iawtaonvan ren wai: l An accepted cheque for 15 per cent, of the am - ;.•a+ to perfect• satisfaction in all your concrete work, In tion of samples. sok etnotel • se Poreux, 111 room, 11'otedates. vow* Clinton, Normandie Hotel' Saturday(all dayand night) • 1 day only, June 23rd. ount of tender to accompany each tender, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, -JOHN PING- Clerk of Mullett Londes- bora, Ont. -92 When bating Flour ask veer dealer ------ - foe North Star, Maple Leaf or Snow . . Flake Brands. Do not let your dealer Increase Production sell you any other brands till you try o it the above • --- ONCE USED -ALWAYS USED Breed, Feed and Weed slat on getting Canada Cement. If you aro doing any building) repairing g or in • wood remember we have what' luau want, •including j Goderich, Bedford Hotel - June 25th and 26th IF YOU HAVE VE ANYTHING TO Sell -It will pap you to advertise e. .. �- A Sh are of the Pul:lit 0 o ° o Now that the o o, it o dressed flooring, and sed- t tag, McNair shingles, B, I, 0. Fir and Cedar products same in The News -Record. The o breeding season is o Patronage Solicited and Canada fibre board. FOR SALE MATCHED. TEAIYI, cost is small, the results large, ' o over is the time o o to sell the roost- o, • Do not , delay in placing order with us for -A heavy carriage horses (roan), extra good roadsters, sound and. true, will sell reasonable for quick sale as we aro replacing them with plot-- or truck. -Hall & Co., Constance. McCORMIG'K AGENCY. -I HAVE taken over the agency for the. Mc Cormick Implements and moved it to my,at place of business the car- o ers and' thus make o John Schoenhals o ° o o a saving in feed., 0 0, 8.1000 Broilers Wanted and Clintons Ont. 300 Ducklings per week 0'a pour your supply of coal. De : livery will again be made to Bayfield at $1.•00 per i' ton, to Varna and Kipped 'I 50e per ton, and to our R. R. No. 2, Seaforth,MTh -03-4 ridge and repair shop, Huron will street, where I will kelp on hand o o o o also a largo o e, Watch o 0 otown customers at !' per ton. This scathe- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -In Varna, south side of Bayfield road, - a full line of repairs, twine, etc, An order from you will receive prompt attention,- ' o title of fat liens at o Sale sat o top prices, o FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY o Call us up for •o, ° prices before o. lyc covers the expense this Bear but we are bound to 11 have your business. h t west of hotel. Good sized lot with frame cottage, veneered with sheet g + Wilson Elliott, ,-43 •='fie you '45,t� z 0 0 0 0 sell elsewhere, ;0 ,0, kFs4r» r, o, 0 --- John B. Mustard metal, containing parlor, dining room, kitchen, and bed room, down stairs,; two bed rooms up stairs; YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED. RE -e, paired and Pressed and at the pkv nhyp e „ ,-- ?• terra * GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. ' � BRUCEFIELD the successful termination e eatGOt war Of the' eget Phe Militaryg Service Act, 1917,e ought down by Sir Robert Borden Monday, is a clear-cut, definite t ;and removes entirely fromElliott, y polis influence the enforcement of com- military service. Why should e idea of compulsory military ser- be obnoxious to a free, demo - alio people ? There is no reason es it should. It is the duty of the sicali fit male members' of the Y Y to defendjthat state against 1 foes, Why, then, should that ty of defence be left to • the hap- seed method of voluntary service ? form of compulsory'service Is e only fair, democratic way, Nine- nine percent of those who oppose mpuisory service are also opposed voluntary. method. They only it because they. 'do net intend enlist or to encourage others to so. Germany should be victorious in war, which God feeble, we °uld•have compulsory military, ser- not only as,a war measure, buty a peace measure as well.g Lavergne says that it is enough. for Canadians to light en the Germans laird upon our n shores, Only the Brutish navy s prevented that happening long this, Belgium and France ' are ampler of what happens' to a de- celees.state when an unscrupulous armed to the teeth, descends up- Tt• "� Marriages RADFOR.D=COMER-At the manse, Londesboro, on June 12th, byQ Rev. J. G. Reid, Jean, daughter of Mrs. John Govier, to Joint Radford, both of Mullett town- ship, Births McLEAN-In Seaforth, • on June 5tb, to M. and Mrs. Keith lY[cLean, a daughter. a CARROLL-In Goderich, of Mays 31st, to.Mr, and Mrs. George Carroll, a son. CURRIE-In Wingham, on June 5th, to Mr, ,and Mrs, R. A. Gerrie, a daughter. • Deaths COOPER -In Stanleys township, on Juice 7th, Job Cooper,. aged 65 years, r- •' JACKSON -In Clinton, .on June Stitt, Charlotte E. Burnett wife of Mr. Isaac Jackson,aged 72 .years. HAWI{INS-In Ashfield township, an June hat,• Sarah Bogie, wife of Wm. G. Hawkins, aged 5e years, CkIESN_EY-In Tuekersmitlf, on June 6th, William Chesney, aged 60 years. BISSET-In f Goderich, on Jute 3rd, Elizabeth' Frances Black, wife of Alt. George Bisset, also cistern well and stone cellar 12x20. Splendid home for couple wishing to retire from farm. Im- mediate possession. Apply Morton Bayfield Road, Varna P.O. shortest possible rifltice: Bots Lad- fes' and Gentlemen's clothes. Ws guarantee to do good work, I am 8 g prepared to French DryClean Ladies j s al 1'he Up-to-date Firm • n �' p - t 0 Phone 190. CLINTON h „ r Cream Wanted Highest B Prion paid for ereanra 08--1 Suits, Gent's Suits and all- kinds of woolen clothing including Sweat- era, etc. All orders promptly at'" r �.. "+ THE CORNER STORE which will be taken in ever WEDNESDAY m o r n i n and weighed, tested and paid fon WANTED FOR S. S. No. 4, Goderich township, second tended to. Rooms over Johnson's jewelery Store, --Wm. J.'Jago. -5d `=s is your Limo to buy °.♦ a good , reliable Live and Let Live watch and save money. For while you wait. Also all kinds of lite Cowl wile- I 'Ude ted.• Fowl received Wedneaday5 '. duties to com- ., morning each week. class professional, mance Sept. 3rd, Apply statin g salary and qualifications to Haxxp J. Thompson, Secretary,Road, 1 on, R.R.R.R, No. 2, Clinton, . -03 FARM FOR SALE, - 100 -ACRE farm for sale, 2} miles north of Clinton on the Gravel Hul- lett township. On the premises are two weeks only I will put - - on sale every watch in the store .at greatly, reduced prices. As nip stook Soldiers Comforts1'� is largo end includes everything from an Ingersoll to the highest gradeRE you puzzled as to what A to T. 1 . MASON, GeneralMMerchant SUMMERIiILL.� a bank barn 50x60 with stone stab- Waltham -stop watches, alarm wet- send the boys at the front ? We "r• • PIGS FOR SALE. -A NUMBER Ob'roomed Yorkshire pigs 5 weeks old, -Apply to Wm. Bedour, Goderich township, Pnone 12 :on 143, 03-1 ling underneath and 1t• storey; 8- frame house with good cel- lar. Rural telephone. 5 acres hard Rood bush ; first plass soil. This farm is convenient to schools and churches ; will be sold on easy elms, etc, -you will be curtain to suggest : find just what you want. Nave is Reindeer coffee your opportunity to buys. a good Reindeer cocoa watch and save dollars. G, Washington coffee • p H 0 N 0 L A S Chocolate Having taken over the: agency Cowan's milk chocolate Leave Your Order Early f or Eavetroughing, Heating or Plumbing FOR SALE, -SET SINGLE MAR- nese, nearly new, Enquire at The News Record Ounce. -03 terms ; possession to suit purchas- er, For particulars apply to -John Re Holds, 130 Nelson St., Strat- ford, Ont. _e2, for thetPhonola, the esand cheap- Chocolate in cakes est all. Canadian machines on the Nut bars of buying Bovril market, those thinkingthis Weald do well to call and hear the Ore cubes Plionola before purchasing elsewhere. p g Cream cheese a you' re going to have done year PRICES ARE PASTURE !house PASTURE FOR 10 HEAD FOR SEASON, NO IiORS- ES, APPLY TO IVI , G • R A N' S F O R D 03-1 HOUSE FOR SALE -GOOD FRAME with stone cellar, 5 bed- rooms, one downstairs', double par- ler, dining room, kitchen, pantry, woodshed, Hard and soft 'water, Good garden, double • lot, fruit trees and small fruits, stable and henhouse,- Apply on premises, west Needles and records always on hand. Canned fish and moats Call or write for further information. Pork and beans I shall 'esteem the privilege of giving Chewing gutn.' you a tree demonstration. Spectacles of all kinds always on SPECIALS:. hand. Eyes tested free', and satisfac- Pineapples tion guaranteed, Oranges y Lemons Johnsons Bananas Jewelry ADVANCING FAST THOS HAWKINS • r Agent for Hecla Furnaces Slilop over Rowlands, Hardware. ,1 PHONE 53 •» end Huron street, -C, E. Jervis. Lettuce and Store I Rhubarb, ��6+HPi�T .-87 (Next Hovey's Dtug Store) e--,.• 1^A�J4�I 1 1il'l�i SALE AUCTION furniture House- CREAM WANTED. -DAIRYMEN .to Issuer of Marriage Licenses, gy A� ❑ --ee E. E. lAUNNIFOIZ-D The BigStore BigStore is today fighting as trtdjt her life, that is her life of free- m and democrael+, as is France or by selectivr, draft, as shall have it in Canada, is nota^ nservative measure. It is a na- nal treasure which should have the pont, and Will have, the support, the best men -yes, need the host men, too -of Canada,' irrespective party or creed, p• arty us forget all differences 'and 1 as .006 man to the assistance YWine the brave leen who did not wait a compt7lsoxy:measure, but rash- to arms at Ulte., est call of the $ The Canadian battalions at ant must be re-enfoseed. • •. +. _ f ." w Sealed Lenders addressed tot, the, undersigned, and endorsed ender for Supplying Coal for the Dominion Buildings," will bo received at this Office until 4.00 pen., on Teesday, July 3, 1917, Inc the supply of coal for the Public Buildings throughout lite Dominion. Combined specification and form of tender can be obtained on application at this office and from the earetak- era �7f the • different Dominion Build- in;;s. are notified that Persons tenderingMixed tenders will not be considered utilelb of surplus and hold utensils will be held at the store on Huron Road, next John SCxaton's butcher shop, having cream to sell write to us for cans. We supply two cans free. Pay all express charges and issue cheques twice each month, cheques �/ Highest market price fax Butter Does Your Appetite and Eggs. Women's V'ici loci shoes 8 in. ' leg, plant too, these and on ' n SA'd'iIRDAY, JUAlE 3rd at '2.811 p. in. GEO. I3. 'ELLIOTT, Auctioneer �U3..2 payable at par=. We pay the high - est market prices consistent with am honest lost. Testing done by a , competent man, Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinbuxu leave their cream with Mr. Hall who will • deliver it here, Need Coaxing `�-\' r��• re f - „tel;j this s the time of year we s,• [;C y, e• desire something is the line fEt 1 y of relish to Help along ,our II l appetite during the 'busy Seas- --+ „gee t • rte„ .. geuuino kid, not sheepskin.,,$6,OQ Women's patent shoes, dull calf top, 8 iti, leg r.., 5.01 Women's high cut white can- vas rubber sole and low heel 2:0a ; Women's sportheloxfords, white caves, low heel and rub - ber sole 1.6[1 11f WANTED -A SECOND-HAND BUG- gy, State condition, price and wirers can be seen. Apply, News- Record, office, 92_2 tor cans•and give us a trial. Patrons in the vielnitp of Varna may, deliver their cream to Beattywill Bros: Store and it will be taken Cream - care of there -The Seaforth Cream- • cry., Box 486, Seaforth, Out. on of housecleaning ,rota seeding l time, a glance at our window- and line of relishes that You soon create will. soon create an,appetite : �, Sweet pickles 'a ;.....---•--- r -' "`-�`. t 6��Q, Children's sport oxfords, to 2 wliito canvas low • rubber'11oel and rubber sole 1,25 Children's sport oxfords, 8 to 1'0 , white canvas, low , rubber. licel and rubber sole 1,00, pickles , _ .- - 7 SOViS FOR SALE. -I HAVE A FEW • to sell that come in in about two two 'weeks, -W. 1.1 Middleton R. R. No. 3,Clinton, -01 CALVES FOR SALE' -WELL BRED Durham and pure bred holstein bei- fors, also some Polled Angus -A. E. Seaforth P. 0,,• Pitons 17 -84, Olives t. Tomato soup It Pays to Feed „ Tomato chutney good feed to your horse or other Tomato chili saucep > Horse radish, etc, live stock, Pays in better condition Do you eat Pexrin's Sodas'? Ill you don't you should -they aro the kin of all Biscuits', We sell 10 15 30,85 40,and 45 cent packages, ale g + so loose at 17e per pound, - SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY -see Blytll Ira. Wm. 13iulin' 6 WI daughter, seine, and ,Miss Lizzie Brash have, timed to their Hoene tit Toronto ex a visit at into ltotno of Mr. lilt Burling here. rise A. Maude Bing, stiporintott' e of the Iowa Bible , Teeinitig tool. and Deacauness lIonte at DCS flies, has been visiting her par- s, Mr, and news. Oeor a King of r y p g 0 an duriub the past Week, She i been attehding a deacemtess con- lieu at i3ostoit and lead also am friends in 1Vtaine and at Mon- ",. - made on the printed forms supplied, and, signed with their actual signs. - titres' .Each tender meet be accompaniedMatheson, by an accepted ,chgque on a chartered banir, pa.yablc to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.) of tile. amount of the tender, whin will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when Called upon to fie so ot tail to complete the, contract, 1f the tender be not accepted the cheque will be retitrliT d, • '1`II7. y order, It. 0. DES10001IIMS, ,. Seerotal:q. Department of Public Weeks, rv:.7.,..... R.«_ n 404H y FOR SAI F, OR RENT -NMI, COM- on 188',. Clinton. - or in greater production. We carry PINEAPPLES. - wok 20 pairs melt's heavy work shoos,, $4.50 fortable brick ltottse on Raglan StrCet, +town water and elec rte tight, two aces of land and ar- 1 chard, a'6o stable,i All in good Par A}Ply D. a etc on, We have another car Of choice western the best feed wo can obtain. In Leave your order for your suliply of LhiS healthful, spits of that fact you'll not end our juicy, luscious, !tuft with us. prices any higher than you now pay, Try, our Greet Tea t(y 250 • per Ili: .- sold at all ov- .f. er the country, Saturda onlyY, Yt $3,75. 24 pairs boys shoes, same yes above, Worth $9,60 tor,. 2,00 10 pairs ahuldreta's oxfords, black and tan, iiroken OATS Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs, W q 0§ s Jenkins ®ns sizes, worth up to $1.56 for ,83, GIRLS' CLUB OP WILI.TaS Church purpose holding theft an- Waal lawtt tea elle Gainer aft the Manse lawn on Satuiclay hien:nooh, June ',16th, Teal will be'serveddur- ihig the aittrnaou, proceeds of to 416_. h and also a cal' of cement, JOHN HUTTON, Londesboro FLOUR AND TEED, - gI Co.ie Johnson 't Co • Phone 190., Highest pridol paid 100 The Store ot Quality:LONonssogo PRONE 111,• (ralh anti $t+aoL Elovato ..:.. .., _....... -.. .... .,, _... ..,,,.,: ,:..,. �% a 1Lo1:11Sber p TINS 13IG STOIzp SVITIP I tfi'1`I..tI ... y w 0, vuun u, .ay.,.,4 1t S, 4 4 4 4 1