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THE
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t MEDICINE CHEST /
t In the stable should ;
have:
2
Sweet, Nitre.
Laudeurc,
Linseed Oil,
Salts,
s' Sulphur,
Douglas'
Stock 'Invigorator
Worm Powder • •
Cough & lleave Cure
Poultry Spice
Embrocation
it
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• Empire Poultry Duster. ;
I W. S. R. HOLMES
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Man r g Chemist. $
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-RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE.
Slabs
For Sale
WE HAVE FOR SALE A
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCIC
SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES' LONG
SUITABLE FOR RANGES.
J. Hamilton
COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PL.11OW.. TIM BEST
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON,
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY ,31st, A DIS-
COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to.
W. J Stevenson
Real Estate for Sale
FARM FOR SALE OR TO IztENT..-
* Lot NS. 36, Concession 9., Hullett
township, known as the Dodsworth
farm is offered for sale or for mot.
Apply to either of • undersigned.-,
Miss J. E. Rudd, Executrit; • Clin-
ton. W. Brydone, Clinton. '
'FARMS FOR. SALE --ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, post
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office, school and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance nearly all grass. A
brick. house, a bank barn, 52160ee
driving house 24x.36 with a. cement
pig house" underneath, are on . said
premise. Also lot 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly, oppos.
ite said lot 27, cootaioing 100 acres
of and, 15 ecres of which are bush.
On this lot there is a bank boron
40x60. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farm.
Both lots are well fenced, and • une
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
can be given at once. Ternis easy.
The proprietor is now past tile age
to farm. -Apply to Thomas Nieh-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to all communica-
tions. Feb. 13-08*
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FARM Felqt SALE. -THE UNDER, -
signed. oilers for sale part 01 lot
40 on the --PBayfield Road I mile
south of Clinton, consisting of .20
acres. Good frame house ' With tzt-
eme cellar, barn 36x70 with °enema
basement. Easy terms. - J. A.
Smith. 40
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing leo acres, 10
acies of bush, the eemainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of Miltivation. 1 acre 01 or
chard and smolt fruit. On the pre.
mises is a two Story brick house
with slate roof, a first-clase farm
house,. a barn, size, 44
80 with stone stabling, a cement
ailo 14130, good driving house, pig
pen and hen house. Two never-itail.
Ing wells, This, farm le situatecil
miles from Brueefield, 5 frond • 011n.
ton and on a..od gravel road. Apo
ply on the premises or •addrede
Albert Nett, Clinton P. 0, 02
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Ftarin tlorses Should be
Clipped in the Spring.
Every horse intended to assist la
Che heavy work of the farm sbould be
clipped Piet before Commencing the
spring work. The long, wary hours
in front of plow and cultivalor, under
the bot sun, are borne with far greot.
ee fortitude by the horse which lots
been mercifully relieve4 of his
warm, winter coat,
The pleasure of working amongst
them, too, is considerebly oeater
than when covered with long heir,
way with dried sweet, loose and
fallino out °continually out an, ao v.
anee everywhere. Thu advantage of
clipping is ockwhere seen to better ad-
Santage than in the case :.f azolt
whiclf is taking its share of spring
work fer the first time. A. three-year
old Olt, clipped and well tended, will
aeopmplisb about as notch as on aged
and hardened horse which earries its
winter'e fur around with lane 1 here
are times when the clipping of teases
is aft unqualified piece of cruelto and
the mai who does so in deed of winier
elipuld become at once an objeet for
the solicitious care of the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
but there ig no greater assistance to
the hardworking norse •of the farm,
than to relieve hirn of hs winter garb
when he goes to work in the. spring.
5Q0 ACRES IN NURSERY STOCK.
-Agents wanted 'at once to sell
, for Fall 1908 and Spring 1909 de-
livery ; whole or part, time; ilberal
Morose Outfit freo-The Tho. :
BeWman & Son ,Co Ltd Ridge-
ville, Ont.
PAPER HA.NGING AND DECORAT-
ing.-tiood work gueranteed. Agent
• for the Empire Wallpaper Co;
• Samples furnished, 10 cents a roll
for hanging. Your patronage re-
epectfully solicited. -4. E. Cook.
SpPiig Term Opens Ap1.1
CENTRAL
STRATFORD: ONT.
Thoroughness le the y‘ynote. •of
this institution. Our selaoie stands
fqi•whateis nighest.and best in bus-
iness • education. We hese •three
hand departmcnts - Coinmercial,
•Shoithand and Telegraphic. •Our
„graduates always sUcceed. If inter-
ested get our free catalogue. .
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Clinton New Record
A
uro.n County
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for Ne-.s-Reeord
April 2nd, 1908
0:•1A.rS'Gathered
•Readers
Year Age
Optimism is Characteristic of Dungannon,
the,West.
• Miss Mary Ryan spent Sunday. last
In renewing his Subscription and ouetha°sr.trii7;tt made a' business trip
• after stating that he would nob like to Goderieh last Monday.
From The News -Record of to he Without' The 'People's' Paper, Miss. Frank' McLean spent last Sate
April 3rd.,1889.• Mr. W. J. Cerrito 'formerly, of God- Imlay under the parental roof.
erich townenip, writes to The News- Mrs. Rich. Cousins spent a few dol.
, Clinton, Aeril 3rd, 1889. RAeibacortd
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as follows from Lethbridge, last week with friends at Nile.
Miss Edith Roberts returned home
Miss Sarah Molloy returned to "This is a hustling little city of Iast week, having sent a few days
Rochester, Tuesday, alter a lengthy 5,000 inbabitaxits with the expectation n eoderichf •
visit to friends bele. Miss Boyd ao- of becoming in she another Toronte, T. G. Allen arrived home after
companied her. The bountiful resources of the distelei spending a couple of weeks' in Peter -
Mr. C, Cole returned to Wingha,m lead me to make this sta.tement, For borough.
last week, having been here for some instonce., we have a coal mine,. ahnost Mike Foley left for the West on
time owing to the..sicicnees of his in the :city. limits, which produces Monday, after spending a few months
wiic2;000tons of coal a day, and, neceswith friends here
he furniture factory projeetors bad sadly, bas a big pay roll. We have Howard Case and Ross Rutherford,
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a meeting Jost week' and reports are a brewery which makes some of the of the 0. C. Z., spent Saturday and
encpuraging. It requires only $3,000 finest,heer M the West, and a steam Sunday of lost week at their hones
more stock to be subscribed to coni- laundry with, all the requisites for here,
plete the capital required. Keep her supplying the laluidrY wants for a Thee; Begley moved last week into
going; . hundred miles around. We also have a tbe house reeeotly vacated by , Chas,
Rural Dean Craig preached a most woollen mill :with all modern machin- Apr. We welcome him to our vil,
tiznely and practical sermon in St. cry, a foundry eendyto do all kinds lage,
Paul's teat Sabbath•evening, of repairing,from a whiffle -tree to a Geo,' Stothers arrived on Saturday
The debate between Goderich High steam engine, and two flour millslast, from Walkerton and has • taken
&leo' and Clintou Collegiate Insti- Theee aro ree railroads' running in-, possession of his farm in West Wawa-
ttite, "Resolved that, party govern- to our city, the C.P.R., the A.R. Vz. I. nosh; . • ' • • •
merit is no hindrance to the best, inter- and the Great Northern. Th•te.outlying ' Wm, Ryan last week moved into thei
ests of the •statc," last Friday night,district,- no Matter what direction youihouse be recently purchased from Wni.
was caeried in the affirmative , which take., north, South, • east orwest, will :Speoul. He will make a good eitizeo,
was taken by Clinton.' • produee the finest quality of' wheat, t+eo.., Horn last 14/leek moved to his
Mr. Foster of, the Whcklesale liquor oats, barley, rye, hay and Vegetables.' farm' in Ashfield. The house Mr. Horn
firm of.Foeter & Riter returned on 1 myself helped to. thresh Mst fall a is vacating tvill be peoupied by Geo
Monday from a successful business' trip little eolith of here and I have seen Arresteong, . • •
to Poet Arthur and. points northas high as 2,800 bushels of grain off I A toed, of our young people *dot to.
When he left Port Aethur there was of 80 acres. Of course we have duo Goderich Thursday evening , last:
, snow there, on Monday ho found little deeor-baeks. just as we used •te 'They report a pleasant time -although
SIX Males of snow in 'Parent°. . have down 'home, but we Won't time they had an upset ontheir way in.. •
Why not pianos • in Minton'eUx- to think of them hero If it were pp- H.- R. Long wag in Goderich last
bridge is a place with some 500 - less sible to have everything rite smooth Saturday attending a meeting of the
population than Clinton. It has had in this world it would become too executive of the West Huron Teachers'
an Organ factory for some years The .inoziotortous. ' It needs a little distrace AsSacietion, of which ne IS president.
firm have new gone into theemanufae- flow now and then to mike it worth Rich, Parks Was on Wednesday •last
ture of pianos. With the name of ;the the. living. The future Of thisdistrict united in, matrimony to Miss Alorgar-
"Doherty" (ORA a household name is, I. must say, very . bright, not only et Reid, They left on a' trip, to winge
throughout the civilised world, it on. Account of its natural resource,, ham. We join with their emany friends+
does seem that pianos of equal. excel- .but as a shipping centre. The 0,p i. in k wishing• the young couple a happy
knee, with.. the proprietary , hos started to build a bridge; across and proSperoueluthre.
"Dohnrty Piano" could, with little the Belly river, .. which time within Carey Bros, are billed to ;give an -
difficulty, be introduced to a propor- three Minutes walk of • the centre . of Other. of their famous concerts, in the
tionate extent wjth the organ .of - the the town, at a cost of one million and Agrietiltural Hall on Thursday, April
Same name. • • • : a half dollars and which when finiSle- 2nd.' Those who were present last fall
ed will be one of the highest and will remember well the concert given
dong'est-Cti it-se-kind-Lii- the worldo by. thesPeellterta'ners They. return
Measuring' over. o miloolorig,, and three with a complete change, of program
hundred feet high.- This, no k doubt, and entirely new vieWs, •
will be of great benefit to our. -.corn_
Triunity., The climate here is . almost pr'Lrecsaeynst is,,teo:dof:FTreehe'wRiilpli.em'y ovoEtxo-,
beyond , deseriptioo, with very • little. a' Mon near Dungannon, and is taking
.snow. in the winter and :very little
advantage of the good
frost. I: dent' think the thermometer' • sleighing. this.
registered freeeing point on an aver- week to • move his farm implereents,
age • all winter,. It is just • an ideal
place :for farming. As I siteand .pen
• these few lines, the • suns is shining ini•
the clear blue heaven's and away 111
the distance are the snow capped
Rockies, standing out like sentinels,
sending down their volumes of pure
air to make 'healthy % oak purify '.the
many honies and villages • which lay
almosttheir feet. There are a great
'flatly' different nationalities hOre item
all Parts of the -world; but I • must
Bayleed„April 3rd, 1889.
• Miss' Sarah. Pollock' is. home from'
Detroit on a visit. '
Miss Annie Erwin left Test week to
reside in London. . .
. . Mr. R., Morrison and Mies Maggie
.., Elliott .4 McLachlan .•. Morrison of flepsalt. were in town on
Friday and Satueday. • •
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We haven't seen the Liberty Pole
, of Portet's 11111 in town lately. There
must be something wrong.
While Percy and Kenny Moorehouse
•
were- rowing in the river -lately. ' they
bad an upset and cold bath and. also
lost a valuable .gun.
This week Mr. and Mrs. James mov4
ed .to I4ondon. Mr. James has been
-THE h
on the tailoring business
FIELD STONE' • 'W..A.NTED.-4HE lwre for about two years and leavee
Street Committee of
Counoil ' are prepared to bey field
the Clinton to accept a lucrative position in • the
stone from farmers for use on the Fotese city.
streets. To he delivered in Clinton. The literary society met in Marks'
.hall on Friday night and peeeented an)
Further irtformatioii, peices, etc., on
application to W. G. SmYth, eheir- hiteresting program of readings, reel.
tations, solos, music. and debate whiele
man Street Committee.. ' 09 was -highly appreciated .by . the large.
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• crOwd present. . . •
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PRINCIPALS.'
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CORN FOR SALE -1 HAVE A
quantity of good yellow corn for
sale. Cash or exchange for •grain,
Standard )levator. -W. G. Smith.
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,.
Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug
Store; Clinton, on •April 2nd and
• 30th. Glasees.properly ettedoDiseas-
es Of the eye ear, nose .and .throat
treated..
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SPRING. TERM
FRom 6TFI. MERGEST
INTO OUR : SUMMER TERM
FROM.. JULY .6TH. • ;ENTER. .
IS NOW AND BE READY. FOR A
• GOOD • SITUATION, IN• ,
EARLY. AUTUMN.. .. NEW .CAT-'
. ALOGUE :WRITE FOP;
• Oentrd Business Ooliege
YONGE GERkARD STS.,
TORONTO.
W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPA.
CANADA'S 1.1161-1-I' CLASS SCHOOL
SPRING TFORM FROM APRIL. ist,
ENTER NOW AND BE READY TO
-ACCEPT A 'GOOD- POSITION IN
.THE SUMMER' s OR FALL. . AT-
ELLIOTT
• TORONTO, ow.
•This college has better Colir-,
ges, better teachers, better
equipment, better facilities, for
placing students in positions
• than the everage busineas col-
lege, Open entire year. 411
• • graduates got pogitions. Hand-
' .• seine Catilpeue free.
• W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
Cornet Yonge and Alexander steeets.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
We have moved into the store
next to The News -I -Word °Mee
, where We will keep constantly on
• hand a full stock of rresh and
Cured Meats. Our pticen ate in
keeping with • the times and each
order Will receive prorript atten-
tion. Your patronage or at
leant a nhate of it is respeetfully
Solieited,
.coLadouati twos.
Goderich Township, April $rd, 1889
*Mr, John Thompson has spId hie
r'Aceidental"' driver to ; a Toronto
gentleman • for $200. •
John Beacom, 'son of James
Beacom of tbe Bayfield Line, wee in.
the bush neer. the river the 'other' day
wheo a real liVe bear • made its ap-
peartenceeendeezon erupeterew tthineprob
ably. five feefof.him. Though •Mo'
)3eacam had an axe which he had been
chopping evith, he made no hostile de-
monstat ions • against the intruder,
who after a time reteaced his steps
without shp*ing any more inclination
to commence hostilities than 'did Mr.
Beacom. The 'apipe.araeca of a bear,
in this • vicinity is a rathe unusual
ocehrrence scelate year. • '
• Mr. 'John . Middleton shipped from
Clinton. last week for his farm
Manitoba:a lot of farm steeck, imple-
ments, etc., valued at about
This *ill be quite a pereeptible addi-
tion to the already large farm . inter -
este , he has out there. But he .has
faith in Manitoba note his past •ex-
perienee there, and tthotigli living here
has done much and • is energetieally
doing more to benefit hirrigelf and this
Canada of ours,. If he who causes
two ears of wheat to grow. where for-
tnerly .there was but one is a benefac- phrootive:m, ewrith.ich, will...he a ' d.ecided im-
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tor to mankind, then Mr. Middleton
should have` honor at least in this
country.. .••
Mr. Free. was a good citizen and the
farmers around Dungannon are to be
congratulated on securing him as a
neigheer." .•• •
• . Zurieh
The want of bonus is proving.
serious draw -back toour village. A
nurnter desire:hie people are looking
for dwellings, but thus far We ha,ve
say that in my estimation, the. Am.., ehdeartdh'isof no houses' likneelyi.l•istoarbee
htgh
eriean, or so called :Yankee's, are •the enough to* Warrant the building and
best citieees We have goto-Not only It seethe' ',put moneyed men ar-e. hold -
are they shrewd and energetie, but jag the purse strings too .tight..
When they come aerossi our border]. mi. see weiteene and family
mo -
they bring their pocketeboeks. well oleic, feensan. on Wednesday last. •Mr
lined with gold and they know Ockw : Williamhad • to vacate Mrs: McCor-
to spend it. I might mention before mich's house. and asthere was no.
I Plose, perhacee You already know. it; ' other. pliee available here a retrieval
we have, two up-to-date news-papbrs from town. was the only alternative.
here, one is called the Lethbridge
Herald and the 011ie the Lethbridge 'Jr. Talbot of the. Bronson
Mr
them,. Westfor up
. 4 o -date o
hed
' mittalotfieFlenisaasitl,
News. wish there were more
Stanley,-delivwteorereddnlevtdsiceahvyeinhic
in the .(e
ue-
printing. and boosting along of the tooled 1365 00 , . •
couzitry in general they don't take
Vecord-Platerref-the mole Med •eaeelslelleoenther reOurn6do from
ern papers in the East. • Berlin, on. Friday last She was en.;
gaged as assistant in Mr. 3. Proeter's
millinery depaettnent. . .1
Mr. Ernest Gies, has inoved
the• house he recently, purehased from
•Mr. Joh e Foster: We welcome •him
Belgrave
•Mrs.. Solar of Belgrave is slowili re-
covering from her long illnese, ; and famtly to our midst, and wish'
MrAiiis:ndSO;rnrsd.re jthohoof.
iecarindtlrrietvti'ssit°dIetitf many years . ,of happy eetieed
Harry Campbell of British Columbia
,
is home and will likely remain here IS it Now Possible to Grow
this summer, an Odorless Onion•. "
' Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Calgery, '
. • h�
me Visiting the home of their parents A . report from San Francisco 'states
west of l3elgrav.e.• 0• that •a Chinaman nettled Wing Hop,
Mr. Wrn. Geddes has started to cut who was for years • an employe of the
id's stock of logs into lumber ; the
etock is not •large, owing to •• bad
roads. ,• • , •
The Belgrove schoo1>4rusteee will
soonbe placing a bbi, on the sehool-
•
C. W. Speers at Winnipeg say3 the
Doukhobors will do tn01.'e marching
this spring, ••
Toeonto Junction has beet? incorpor-
ated as the city of ‘Vest Toronto.
A surprise •party' of young people
from Morrie .spent a •very, pleasant
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
John Shoebotham Met week.
Mr. Wm: Watson, Belgrave has
been awarded the. contract for build-
ing new brick school -house in Ste.
tion No. 7, East Wawanosh ; it will be
Similar to the Belgrave school -house.
Mr. Thos. Black of East Wawanosb
came Very near :losing hie dwellittg
house One day last week his daughter
was cleaning. the stove with a, • cloth
Spent Eighteen Dollars and hung it up in its ;usual piece in
the kitchen, riot noticing fire on ite
"Gentlemen, --I have pleasure in which very roon caught the walls and
stating that I have used $18..00 worth of running up to the roof all Was soon in
Psychine, and as a retain was eured of a blaze had it riot been for the
very serious throat and hog trouble.
prompt turnout of the neighbors:, who
My case was a most difficult one, and •
the doctors had practically said that X "tni had the roof dreecned with
could not get wellI tried. Psychioe, water, in all probability the hchise
and it did me so much good that 1 dal. w'ottid have been in aslin to -day.
tinned its use until I had taken $18.00
Worth, with the result that I am moo
a new man physically. 1 have gained
thirty -eve pounds, •
4,/t is with the greatest CdrifidOnd3 Years foreman in the G. T. R. shops
that Xrecommend Psychine to all who at Hamilton is demL
are afflicted with throat or lung trouble. I
Threeltablanq tried at Montreal for
' Yours truly, C. A. PINIMAM.
Seetistown, Que., Sept, 007. the mE
murder of . Craggier' Were acquit-
Thie man speakft zr011t experience.tea'•
f Nychine eures all ' throttle chest, lung Montreal has arum)! that Itudolphe
and stetnaeli troubles and givekteneWT Forget M. P. will retire from politica,
etrehgth and vitality. to rundown pc t Wellies are killing deer in Algonquin
IS., At all druggieto 0e and ,114.001 or Park, Dr, Long, the nature story wri-
t. yr. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto, ke, sem •
APO. McCallum, for twenty-five
Cole. Sam Modica, S. P., and Bur-
1.1.1etief: ifear:toinry.Q.uebee insoectiug the Roes
A rich gold strike beg been ioade
at the mouth of the MaCkenzie, 66. iIe
east of Herschel and.
Mrs, Ward, Mitchell, was severely
burned while attempting to extinguish
a 144 that ha'd exploded,
Mr. Justice Cassels, the new judge
of the exchequer court, took his first
case at Nontreed on. Tuesday,
k N. Lewis, M. I'. West Horan,
will address the Toronto Canadian
Mutt an "Pulpwood Problerns.'e
Thomas Gardner bas been appointed
manager of the municipal gas works aU
Belleville, •
Mayor Stewart of Hamilton is
Strongly in favor of the city len$Ting
the street railway.
Iminigration from the United States
for the last two menthe shows an in-
crease of 61 per cent.
ANY PERSONS WISHING, TREES
out down or pruned on street •rip• .
posit° their property are requested
• to apply to the Street
W. G., Smyth, Chairman. •14,
NOTICE TO CREDMORS.-IN THEI
matter of the' estate of Ann Chap-
• man late of ChilliWaCk, in the Pro-
• vitice of British Columbia, widow
deceased. Notice ie hereby given
pursuant to Sec. 38 of chap. 129
R. S. O. 107; .that all persons nave
Mg claim's against of in. respect of
• the estate of the said deceased who
died on or about the 2nd: day • 'of
• June 1904 are required to send by
post prepaid to W. Brydone,. Clinton,.
Ont. solicitor • for Maria Chapman,
• adininstratrix, with,' the will annexed
of the property within Ontario, of
the said deceased, and sole benefic-
iary -with respect to the said proper-
ty, on or before thelst day of May
1908, their names an(d. addresses with
full particitlait in writing Qf their
claims, and statement of their ac-
counts and the' neturo of tbe •• se-
ouritics (if any) held by them, duly
verified by Statutory Deelaration.
And takeenetice that after the, said
• first day e of May 008 the
said •"administrateix will. proceed
and 'take ' posSessioxi of the
said property and appeppriate the
same to herself as such sole benefic-
iary aforesaid having regard only
' to the claims of which notice 'shell'
.then have been given to the under-.
• Signed solicitor and the said Maria
•ChOpinan will not be. liable for •
said assets or any. part thereof ' to
any person or persons of whose
claim notice shall not have be re-
ceived by her said solicitor on the
said last mentioned date. Dated at
Clinton, Ontario, March 18, 1908.
• W. 13rydane, solicitor for Ofirii
haeman.
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In the High Court of (Justice
In the matter of the Clinton Thresher
' . Company, limtied, and in the matte
of the winding up act.; being • Chap-
ter 144 of the Revised Statutes of
• Canada, 190f1, and Amending Acts.
JudiCal notice to •Creditors and
others of the Clinton Thresher Com-
• pony, Limited. . •
' Ptirsttant to • the windiiig-up order
made by the High Court of 'Justice
in. the. matter of the ClintonThresher
Company, Lhnibed, anria the matter
-ortbe Winding -up Act, being Chapter
144 of the Revised Statutes of Cana-
da, and Amending Acts, and dated the
28th • day of February, 1898, the
creditors:of the abOve nained •Cokri-
pally, • and all • others having claims
aginst the said Cotnpany; having its
head office in the town of Clinton .in
•the County of Huron and Province of
Ontario, are'on or .before the . 6th
day of April, 1008, to send by post,
prepaift, to Osler Wade, Esquire,
Provisional Liquidator of the said
Con -Many, at his office, 67-S, Bay
street in . the City of Toronto, their
Christain and surnames addresses and
deserietions, the full. pacticuIars'oeeof
their • claims, and the nature and
great .wizard of the cross -bred fruit amount of the securities, if any, held
and flower, Luther Burbank, has dis- by them,' and the specified value of
played a startling evidence of the eap- such securities verified by affidavit,
acity for emulation whieh inhabits •the Or, hi default thereof, they will be
pig tailed head of the heathen Chinese, peremptorily, excluded from the ben -
This evidence is nothing less k than efits of the said Wincling-up order.
the 'productionof an onion whieh : ba o The Local Ilaeeter of the High
no odor of any kind, an . invention) Court of Justice at G.oderich will on
which fee poeularity makes the seed- Wednesday,. the 15th day of April,
less raisin, and apple or the 'seedless 1968, at 11,30 o'clock in the forenoon
orange, the hulless barley, . or • evmn. at hie °Mee at the Court House • in
smokeless powder look small by coin- the town •of Goderich in the Comity
Parison Itiliele Signifies:wee to every, of Huron, hear the report of the Pro -
day life. '..• ' : •visionei Liquidator upon the ...said
Should the invention prove an en- clahns,'and let all parties then • at-
tire suceess, and retain the fullflavor tend. •
and other qualities of the very mini Dated the 18th dee of March, 1908.
and welcome onion, then it will have "• B. 'L. DOYLE,
found a new and larger place on the LoeaI Master of the Ilegh Court of
white man's bill of fare. Should t'w. Justica.
Wing Hop odorless prove amenable to
Canadian clitriatO it will give a new .
longer need to wipe her Weeping eyes,
impetus to the growing of onions and
• •
JUDICIAL NOTICE
their use. The housewife will no
as She prepares the chow eliow, the TO the Creditors, Shareholders and
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aromatic sup, or the festive piekIe. Contributors of the Clinton Thresh-
?
Wing flop, •he celestial creature, has er Company, Limited, .
wife's eyys. Should tho odorless var-
wiped the arS away from every house thr:rtnsumatritter,e titteheWliinn((iiienrgs-itgipneCa %leo-tell
iety, 110Weverf prom unadaptable to Master of the High Court of Justice
Canadian climate, one& the Golden aA Goderieh, will, onWednesday, the
Statt.t: the land with the glorious clime Milt day of April, 1008, at 11.30
ale, will become the Onion State, andl o'clock in the forenoon, at his Clime-
xwill eventually monopolize the mar- hers
In the Court Housat Goderich,
kets tif the world with °dories i onions. Is..appalat ' a.
e
Permanent LiquitlatoO •
of
• the above Company, and let all par -
I ties then attend.
The Neptune Hose Company of St., ' Dated this 18th day of Mardi, 1008;
Catharines, one.of the oldest fire eon 41 . D. 'L. DOYLE'.
ponies In the province, is to be dis- Local Master of the High Court of
banded. * • \ Justice, .
We Hear of Afore Cures
Of troublee originetine in impure
scrofula, loss of appetite, catarrh, ineuica-
Wm, byTfooe's Sarsaparillatban byell other
so-called remedies combined. ..Oeivehow
those cured by Hood's *earn to Play cured!,,
and they gladly tell the good news to others,
„Mood Purlfler-"I Woo oiled Hood'',
oaroalitedlie 444 have found it the choicest,
lalood purifier. It Beads*, atroag steOr
stream of life throughout the weary bede.
There's life and strentla in, every drop of It r
Illene,Benen, t Wellealey Ste Toronto.
Afflicted 10 ¥.ra-"ifood's Samos -
rills has cured moot seri:dais, with erbkh I
have been -troubled 11$ years, and caused br
vaccination. Ali little daughter had a,
scrofula swelling on her peek and
Sarsaparilla :deo cured her." Mos, Slooe.
Buono,Busher. Telmooe,
lloolre Sarsaparilla la sold everywhere,
100 Poses Ono Dollar. Prepared only br
0.1. 1ood co„ Lowell, Mos., D.
N. B. Do hot take a substitute. Insist upon
having'
Samuel StOity, a life-long resident.
of Brockville fell dead 'yesterday.
• John Mooder, a farmer near Pine. -
wood, Qat, was found dead on hod.
Eramosa, bridge in Guelph has beem
condemned and closed to traffie.
Tho ferry service between the Soos,
was reopened last week.
Archbishop Moffat of Pcterboro is
dead, aged 55 years.
Richard Warren of St. Thomas is,
dead, aged RI years. •
Mrs, • W. Belting of Westbrook is
dead. -
The Bell Telephone Company, Moe'
offeredto sell their plant in Fort Wil-
liam. to the municipality for $6,000.
Combines e 1 e
• gance and com-
• fort. and is decid-
• edly the most de-
• sirable st yle of
• eyeglass. ever de-
vised, •• '
Weknow they
will give sat isfae-
tion. Wee& n.
• edapt them to
•• almost any shop- '
'• ed nose. .
A. J. GRIGO
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