The Clinton News Record, 1918-1-10, Page 5January tQth, E918
Clinton Now - Record
-"Stir.
• Thirty oases Were dealt \With, by
lion, Mr. Jestice Clete, who fiat at
•the coat !louse last week to hear
appeals frown the decisions' of the
Goderieh exemption tribunal. The
.;appeals were disposed Of as follow :
Arthur 11. Spragge, farmer, R.R.
No,13, Auburn appeal allowed,
Archibald 1\T 1C, Campbell, farmer,
R.il, No. 1, I,oaidesboro.-!apnea! al.
•lowed,
S1on fledges, farmer, R.
No,
1,
Si°sterkb-appeal . allowed.
Roht. Leslie McMillan, farmer RR.
No, ,1,, 0°deride-appeal allowed.
Harold Cunnin$bam, farmer, ]t.R.
"No, 5, Goderieh--appeal allowed,
Ernest 'Uolzhauson, farmer, R.R,
No. 4, Goderieh-appeal allowed,
Noali Plat'zer, farmer, Auburn -ap-
peal allowed.
Walter henry Wagner, farmer, R.
It, •No, .L, Auburn -appeal allowed.
Jas, Edmund Snell, farmer, Aub-
urn•-.sappeal allowed.
Robt. Lewis Beau, fanner, R.R.
No. 5, Goderieh-iappeal allowed,
Wm. Hume Clutton, fanner, R.R.
N. 3, Goderieh--appeal allowed.
Hugh 'Jos. Chisholm, farmer, R.R.
-No, 3, Goderieh-appeal allowed,
Walter Hawthorne, miller, Goder-
:ich-appeal allowed,
Appeals From Goderich
Tribunal Decisions.
?s'
`lfos, I. Telford, i ueltinist, Cioder-
ipll''appeal allowed ,
Relit. Noble Clark, menlilaist, ;Clod
flricl1-atippcsil allowed.
Cleo, 0, Reran, driver of bakery
wagon, Uodorieb-reserved,
John R, Muir, marine engineer,
Ciodorieh--reserved,
David Kay, farmer, Goderieh--r,w
served,
John J.1 McDonald, bank clerk,
Godorlcli reserved,
Judson E. Londesbury, blink clerk,
O odor'1 cli-•sesflrved
Ilan, John Callow, miller, Goderieh
•,-appeal refused, allowed by previous
court to November 17,
goo. J. 13cacom, teamster, ote.,
t0odoricb-appeal disallowed,
Ernest 0. , C'raig, at National Ship-
building Co,, Ciodcrich--appeal dis-
allowed,
Frederick A. Harker„gardener-ap-
peal disallowed,
John Stalker, ditcher on power
rnachhie, Auburn -appeal disallowed,
(Norman J. Brown, harness maker,
Aubitrn•• allowed till June.
Robt, J, Phillips, blacksinith,. Aub•
urn -allowed till June 1st.
Geo. Gordon Noble,, student, Goder-
ie1i-dilated in class D.
Geo. M. u hl''
11 . MaLa n C d r'clf- -
g ,
r0 e I al
lowci1 till class 2 is called.
Malcolm Graham, fisherman, God-
erich-Billowed till class 2 is called„
Marriages
Imany--•LUOit-.In Claciericli town -
'
Ship, 'I ',J
tf , of nal, lOtilt, by the lieu,
WV, IS Neaten, }Sea ab, daughter
of Mr., George Cool, to Joseph
d1enryi Riley of Constance,
YOUNG TIUTCI"IINSON--At, Codcir-
ieh, on Dee. 81st, by 3tev. J, II.
Osterhout, Cephas. Yong. of Cols
borne and Levine IIutch'lnson el
West Wawanosh,
BELL -(LARK -A t Seaforth, on
Jan, 2n1, by Rev. I•', H. Larkin,
Mary Mabel Clark,
to, Robertf
D.
Boll, both of ltic'korsmith,
NOBLE-LA.NRON --- At Saskatoon,
Sask., on Now Year's Day, by,
Rev. Mr, Hobart of the Method,
ist Church, Mabel, .daughter of
Mrs, John Lanxon of town, to
Richard Noble, of Adanao, Sask.,
son of Mrs, Noble, also of Clin-
ton,
Births
FORBES-In .Hullett, on Deo. 31st
to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forbes, a
daughter,
HOLLAND -In Goderich township, 11,n
Jan. Oth, to Mr. and Mrs, Noble
Holland, a son,
Deaths
TAYLOR -In 'Goderich, on January
1st, Mrs, Jonathan Taylor, aged
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IN MR,MOIb1U'3YI
h,LGTE--III over loving memory ,ol
Geo, W, l,;Jgiu, whoi entered into
rest .Jan. 9th, 1917,'
"'LTntil the dry brook and, the slya.
doves flee away," r
CARD OF Y'HANKS
the Electors of Clinton '
Ladies and Clontleinen,-1' take this
paeans of thanking you for the hear-
ty support given me at the polls on
the.alt en inst. and sev I assure
yolk
that 1 will do my best to ,nein the
confidence placed in me.
J.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend to the elec-
tors of Clinton my sincere
thanks for the generous sup-
port afforded me at the polls
on Monday and I shall endeav-
or to deserve the confidence
Placed ;n nae,
-BERT LANGFORD.
FOR SALE, --SOME. HOUSEHOLD
articles. -Apply! to J. McClymont,
Rattcnhury St. --23
HOUSE FOR SALE,, --8 ROOMED
house on Ontario street, electric
light and furnace. For particulars
apply to Mrs. Mogridge. 23-2
PRIVATE SALE • OP •'HAPPY
Thought Range, Wood Heater, Glass
Cupboard, Sideboard, Kitchen ex-
tension. table, Stretcher, Sofa. -
Apply Mrs. W. Wheatley, Huron
St. 23-2
METING OF TIIEI HURON,C'OUN-
ty Council -The. Council of the
Corporation of the County ,of Hur-
on willtmeet in, the council cliatn-
ber, Goderieh, at 3.00 o'clock on
Tuesday the 22nd inst., ;1018. -Geo,
W. Holman, Clerk. Cio'derich, Jan.
7th, 11918. 23-2
ANNUAL MEETING. -THE AN-
nual meeting of the MtlOIlop Mut-
ual Fire Insurance Company will
be held in the town hall, Seaforth,
on Fridays, Feb. 1st, 1918, at two
o'clock p.m. The business of the
meeting will be to receive the an-
nual statement and auditors' re-
port, the electing of tbree direc-
tors and two auditors, and other
business which might be considered
of benefit to the company. The re-
tiring directors are Malcolm 'lIe-
Ewen, D. F. McGregor and tl. R.
112cCartney, who are elpgible for
re -election. -Jas. Connolly, Presi-
dent ; Thos. E, IIays, Secretary.
23-3
COCKERELS FOR SAE -I HAVE
a number of pure bred Ancona cock-
erels for sale, (hatched from eggs
from Rev. E. G. Powell's famous
pens). Price $1.50 if taken before
Nov. 1st, $2.00 after that date. -
Chas. Williams, ,Jr!; R. R. No. 2,
Clinton, Phone 11-143. -L1
FOR SALE. -0001) SLECOND HAND
pump, brass cylinder, 12 ft. pipin;
for sale, Call at News-Rees..II
flee. 22-2
CAT ?'1 `t A.\ COLLIE PUPS FOR
male. -Parties wishing young calves
please leave orders. You need not
take thein if they do not suit.
Good collie pups for sale, -A. E.
Matheson, Seaforth.. Phone 1.7 on
136, Clinton, 22-1
TIIE BAYFIELD AGRICULTURAL
Society will hold its annual meet-
ing in the town hall on Wednesday,.
Jan. 1011', 1018, at one o'clock 0.
111., for the purpose of electing of-
ficers, receiving the annual report
and the transaction of other nes-
essary business. All. members are
requested to be present. 23-2
FOR SALE -A FEW GOOD COLLIE
Pups. Apply to the undersigned -
N. J. Labeau, No, 5, Clinton.
Phone 9 on 140. 21-2
}STRAYED -ONTO P1113 PREMISES
of the undersigned, Lot 35, Mait-
land Con., Goderieh township, on
or about August, 4 yearling steers.
Owner may have same by Proving
Property and paying expenses. -J.
R. Holmes. 21-3
School of Commerce
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Courses in
Bookkeeping
Stenography
Penmanship
Secretarial Work
Etc,
EFFICIENCY "
Ts the motto. of this School and
it is the aim to Rt students for
positions in which they will do
credit to themselves and cons.
mend good salaries.
Girls may room in the school,
winter term hogine,
Jan. 7, 1918
Students may enter aby time
For partirniars write bo
B. F, Ward, ILA., MV[,AcctS,I
Phone 208, Principal
1..:.,,14.1umsmamsinummossnumusasimma
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF
farm stook end ianpieniriats will be
sleds' o • 0
,, ` 1 et Lot 1 , 1.Ali. 1, Stanley%
1 p., (adjoining VJllago Of Bruce,
Velli) 00 Thursdays, ,fait. 17th, 1018,
et 1 o'clock p,ut. horses -1 tonna
Wasp draught geldings 5 years
olds jt well bred roadster mare in
foal to Cleo, Troyer's well bred
trotting; stallion, 1 well well bred
driving mare rising 5 years. .C,et-
tle-,1 cow 0iyears old freehered, In
Oet,, 1 well bred Durham cow
6 'cars old f ie
J res] led Nov.,3 a in
1 fres!' cow 91 years old_ with
twin calves at foot, 1 cow 4 years
old due to ;freshen in Feb., 1 cow
4
years old duo In Mare, 1 9 }.oar
olil cow due in April, 1 9 year old
cow due, in. Juno, 5 calves
rising 1 year, 2 yearling heif-
ers,. 3, young calves. Pigs -9
store hogs 81months old. A num-
ber of young bens. and pullets, Im-
plements--dIeer'ing binder 7 1t. cut
in good repair, sheaf carrier and
truck complete, Deering mower) 0
ft, out, 10 -ft, Deering rake, Cult).-
Yator witif broadeast`" seeder and
grass . seed sewer attachment,
Fleury walking plough (new), Mill-
er walking plow, two -furrow Plow,
Straw cutter, 2 sets diamond har-
rows, Fanning millwith a1] attiauli_
ments, Weigh scales 1000 lbs. cap-
acity, Pair bob sleighs, Wagon, •
wagan box, Two single buggies,
Cutter, De Laval cream separator
No,..13 (nearly new), Daisy churn,
Hay rack, Ladder 26 feet, Set
heavy double harness and collars
complete,'. Set team harness, Set
chain plow harness, 3 horse collars,
Two sets single. rubber mounted
harness, About 200 cedar rails sait-
able for braces or fence posts,
Quantity of mangolds, Ropes,
Chains, Shovels and other articles
too numerous 'to mention. Terms -
All sums et $10 and under, cash ;
on over that amount' 10 montlis
credit on approved joint notes. 4
percent straight offfor cash on
credit amounts. No article to be
removed !from premises without be-
ing satisfactorily, settled for, -B.
R. Higgins, Prop ; T. Gundry, Auc-
tioneer.
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 25, 1IIJR-
on Road, Tuokersmith, containing
98 acres, with bufldlsegs. For par-
ticulars apply to R. W. Gibbings,
R. R. No. 4, Ctintou: -07
as
COTTAGE FOR SALE OR TO
Rent -On Cutler street, Clinton,
cottage containing 7 rooms, good
cellar, situation central. For par-
ticulars apply to C. B. Bale or
Mrs. Butler, Clinton. -06
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED 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, Gent's Suits and all kinds
of Woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All orders Oremeil]. at-
tended to. 'Rooms arcs fehrr.,,s's
jewelry ss+.,xu.-Wm. .1, 'rase. -00
Lower Cost
Sure
Satisfaction
Yon can make your cakes and
pies, etc., at a lower cost if you
use Easyflrst Shortening, Prop-
erly used it will give you sure
satisfaction and simply use one
quarter less of Easyfirst Shorten-
ing than you would use of lard
or butter and at lower cast, Try
1 Ib. with your next order.
Extra nice flavored mince meat
fur pies, 2 lbs. for 35c.
Apples, raisins, canned pumpkin,.
prunes for pies.
Special price on. pure laundry
soap .for tills week, 5 cents per
bar or 21 bars for $1.00,
Toro tablets will assist you In
washing these cold days. 0 tab-
lets for 25 cents.
Get your supply. • Be foresight -
cd and get some. Supplies limit-
ed,
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
Phone orders promptly cared for.
PHONE 111.
Watches, Clocks and
Jewelery Repaired
Also Spectacles
Now that the holiday trade is over
we must settle down to business but
we can't do so without thanking our
many customers for their generous
support and hope that we may still
continue to do business on the same
principles of a square deal to every-
one,,
EY".ES i'ESTED FREE
How ranch are your eyes worth
o, you'? Don't trifle with them if
they bother you. Colne in and have
them fitted properly, We solidi; a
share of your patronage with the.
uitderstancfing that everys pair of
glasses sold is fully guaranteed to
give satisfaction and comfort, Prices
oasonable,
HEADQUARTERS., i?OR PTiO'NOLAS
The cheapest also the best marline
on ,the market, ranging in, prices
from 018.00 to $2550.00. Needles and
records always on band,
R. H. JOHNSON
leveler and Optician
Issuer: of tfarriego licensee.
Next, to ldevcy's Drug S'toto),
RAW FURS ' WAN'TED,-HIGHEST
pi'Jcee pt'iici,-41. A. 'Bovey, fatale
toe, -b4.
FOR. SOLS. -ON ALBERT STREET
a seven roomed cottugo, 1leetrie
lights ; soft and town hater to
kitchen For pttrtieult,r's apply to
T. A. Greig, -1$
GIRLS ViIANTEO 1
WE GAN GIV31
EMPLOYMENT TO e
FEW MOR1 KNIT-
TERS, ETC. APPLY
AT ONCE..
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
LITE POULTAY
ANTED
every week. highest market price
paid.
W. MARQUIS
Phone 14-166 R. R. No. 1
Selected Potatoes
Wanted !
for immediate delivery.
We take them. any day.
Highest market price
paid, We want them
before cold spell comes.
JAS. STEEP & CO.
Box 192 Phone 126
THE DORNEO STORE
Live and Let Live
Eat Fish at Least
Twice a Week
We are asked to conserve food and
help the Allies. There is no better
way than this. Food will be the
tnien•,s, punts 01, the war. ':t is the
d,.ty of all ti, ,ave nou-perisliable
foods.
133 eating fish you are helping to
win the war.
Fish is a delightful and economical
fuod. You will be surprised what
new zest it will give to the neem.
Here aro a few varieties to choose
from :
Cod S teak,
Finnan Haddock,
Fiiletts,
Salmon Trout,
White Fish,
Halibut,
Herring,
Fresh Water Herring in brine.
Butter and eggs wanted -'highest
prices cash or trade.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
f61#,1;1111!
LET US LOAD
some of our baled hap and feed on
our truck the next time it is going
in your direction, which will belvery,
soon. Just as an experiment ,we ask
you to. try them on your horse for a
while. 1f it doesn't result in your
becoming a steady customer for our
bay and feed we miss our guess.
Olite used always a user has been
our experience,
W. Jenkins & Son.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Phone 199. highest prices paid for
Grain and Wool. Elevate)!.
Residence phone 9-142,
WE WANT NOW
A Reliable Agent in iluron county
to soli PCllianl'a Peerless Fruit and
Ornamental trees !luring fall and
winter months, Good pay, exclusive
territory, free selling equipment.)
Over f,00 acres of the choicest
nursery stock, including new varieties
controlled by us. Handsome up-to-
date selling equipment and a splen-
did Canadine -grown stock to offer
customers, We are not jobbers.
Write now for agency terms to
P1IJJUAM NURSERY 00
'I`oronto, Ont.
N.T3.-t".atalogue sent on request to
applicants fol' agencies pr, %mato:t it
Of nittsety dole,
5
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O
• uI' Big,Cp f.Ee Drive
Will Begin This
Rive you ever thought
of it.
You are P,
,
w P paying in no
more for O'Neil's special
Coffee at 45cts, per lb,
than before a3f e the war, and
here are other kinds
Monarch at 25c per tin
George Washington
at 35e per an
Reindeer at 15c and 25c
per tin
Camp Coffee at 25e
per tin
SV. O'Nell'
g
The Hnb Grocery
CREAM WANTED 1
We will buy your cream and guar-
antee you-
'IIIGIIEST PRICES
ACCURATE RECORD.
PROMPT RETURNS
ENTIRE, SATISFACTION
Write us for cans. We supple
them. Pay express charges, Pay,
you for the cream you ship twice
each month. Carefully weigh,, sam-
ple and test each can and send you
a statement. Write today, prices ,are
bigfi.
Agents :
Walton -W. Cr, Neal
Riaburn-Hall & Co:
Varna -Beatty Bros.
TIIE Seaforth Creamery Co.
Box 486 SEAFOR.PH, ONTa
LOGS
WANTED !
We are again prepared to pay
the highest spot cash prices for all
kinds of timber, either in bulk pr be
the thousand, and'either in the bush:
or delivered in our yard, It you
have anything to offer call up the
old reliable market (11-7r15),
We are getting out some of, our
home grown klemlock which is better.
and cheaper than the freighted stuffs
so if contemplating any new build-
ings, or repairing, lot us help you
Plan your work. Our services are
free.
We also have in stook all kinds
of Dressed Lumber, McNair Branch
Shingles, Canada Cement, and Baf-
too Fertilizer.•
J. B. MUSTARD
BRUCEFIELD.
WANTED
New Laid Eggs
Fauey Prices arra being paid
for strictly, new laid eggs at
our poultry plant: 'Bring your
eggs to us and get the ready,
cash.
LIVE
Poultry Walltod
Highest prices will be paid
for largo quantities of live
poultry, that Will be required
to meet •the increasing de-
lnand due to meatless days.
Pouitrli taken, the first throe
clays of each week during the
Winter months.
fie gond to your flock of liens
this year and help production', •
This is patriotic work and at
the seine time, bellying your
own pocket.
GUNN, LANGLOIS .CO.
CLINTON
N. W. Trewartha, Phone 190
Manager or 'Relneeville 4 on 140
Plumbing, Heating and
Tinsmithing
A second-hand wood furnace,
in good repair, for sale,.
cheap.
try 1
THOS. HAWKINS.
Agent for tiecla furnaces
Slik p over Ilawfantl's UsrdWi *,
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