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The Clinton News Record, 1918-1-24, Page 5January 24th, bili Clinton News .Reenrd 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 TtEET Hallett o �.. unship TING OJ E 'VIM ANNUAL MEETING ' S'i'RITa' FOR SALE. --ON ALf1ER'P oisigneemionnivivimeapamlulliesmelw 111r. W. Carter, tileveteran pout- Oman in of Hulett, is acting as Closa liurnnl Couti tllib She 4'o helm held at Ulii Huron •County Stock ,Show will be held in the council Member, Ulla•. ton, on Saturdays of teri.00n, .tan, Dated arop 34 a taslcoc(n etocic,attend�'in this this a seven toolne, d cottage, f'llectrlc lights ; soft and town water in kitchen. For partivglars apply to ; 1', A. OrJnig, -18 J,AuKSum S (.odnloh ttusyttihg Ml? b Qaibett of Strtord 2-2 --+-hiss Sf�IJA11lIt b'011 bdL1-A1Iaoaroni nunien Af es 4quaro tim►1or, w ,• is .(siting her conga., JVljaa All1e l3U'USL 1+'OTi SALll-7 1�C10M1+11 Carbon, tills week; noise on Mliplo street, town water, lvlr, John A. 4juigloy. went to Toyalso ltoltse and lost oil Mill street, onto on Monday Where lie intends taking a course in Lologr.apily. For partleul irs Taylor, Taylor. altNiy to G eorgoyZ Messrs, Charles Sbt}n}than . and piec of sUll,able for repairing n2' tor 17(i{9 building. Sicca 'from 0 to lc2 in- rhes sotto and from 20 to 54 ft, ion A n ' ) News -Record Of. iicCg - pl i . to No 24 `" res oven e Thomas Flynn attended .lance in BUILDING' FOR SAL' III, AL- Seaforth on Tuesday night, so light boll sleigh,-Jo'hn Stephen- Mr, Michael Quigley. of Alpena, son. .-24... �} t township dent nEII li,'is about. FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 25, IiUR,, on Road, 'i'uoiterkmith, containing 98 acrea, with buildings. LO`or pax- toli R. W. Cxibbings, Have you ever tried . MV Caroni 111 kJulk ? ' .,, rthin 4iY foil oaty " vfsitm �•g, FO t saf.a -6 BARREID ROOK 1'1. rt. No. hI --fi7 blends here for a few daysthi6 Cockerels • Large, beautiful quality , � bred from a Cockerel from weok,'CLOTHES • Elfntoil; YOURars Guilds 218 egg pen: Price $1.50 S CLLANI;D RC A wall Icntiwii. resident of 'Hulett each if .sicca now. This rico god paired and Pressed and at the Passed away at his home in this till J. 24th. -II, A. Hovey.: 4--2 shortest possible notice. Roth Lad- township on Saturday,. Jan, '12th, in les' and Gentlemen's clothes. We . made in Italy, Sold Second Wee the person of Jolul i hilf'fpa, after F'OR SALT'.- SOML� 1IOUSEf OI.il guarantee to do good work. I am liiigei'ing illness ori over two Years. articles.-Applg• to J, McOlymont, prepared to French Dry Clean Ladles the deceased Was born ill Zlhstitigs I?attenbur St, ,28 Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds 41= County' in 1853, He was ,marded to Y of Woolen clothing including Sweat- 0The by the pound -it Will not 1881 long Big ���� An»ettie Lansing of the sante county'ANNUAI. MEETING. -THE AN- ers, ete. All orders promptly at- in 1886 when they moved to Hulett, nual meeting of the McKillop Mut- tended to. Rooms over Johnson's where Choy have since resided, Be nal Fire Insurance Company will jewelry, Store. -Wm -. J, Jago. 00•.sids his grief stricken widow he be held ie the town hall, Seaforth, - and the opportunity for . saving is replete leaves two' daughters and one son : on Friday, Feb. 1st, 1918, at two .am0 Itlyrtle, Violet and Orval. Ho also o'clock p.m. The business of the leaves five brothers : Frederick and meeting will be to receive the an- GIRLS.WAN•TEfl 1 of Clare, Mich,, Daiel and near statnicnt and auditors' re-Richrd of Belleville and William of port, the electiag of three direc- ■ Tweed, He was a ,kind .aad obliging tors and two auditors, and other ��� neighbor always ready and willing to business which might be considered lend a helping hand, Ile was highly of benefit to the company:. The re- WE GAN GIVE W■ The Wil ■James Hub Grocery with bargains ! It's .simply our wayof yEMPLOYMENT respected, a strong advocate of tern- tiring directors are Malcolm Me-gp TO AT , averting the necessity of carrying these lin- es to another season, and of closing penanceand a faithful member of the Ewen, D. F. McGregor and C. R. Lond'esboro Methodist church, The McCdttney, who are elegible for ,. FEW MORE KNIT -CREAM funeral took place on Saturday, Jan. re -election. -Jas. Connolly, \ 1'resi- - WANTED ! -- out our lines before moving to our own store. 19th, to the Union cemetery, service dent ; Thos. E. Hays, Secretary, PERS; ETC, APPLY being conducted by Rev. 0, 0, Keine, 3-3 AT ONCE. Deep felt for, We will buy your cream and guar - you - -Y • symantes. liathy is the loved ones in their loss of a loving bus- CALVES ANI) COLLIE PUPS FOR Clinton Knitting Co.HIGHEST band and father. Sale. -Parties wishing young calves Mrs. Philips and family desire to please leave orders. You need not LIMITED. express their thanks to the friends take them if they do not suit. • Pl'i11610S ACCURATE, I?POi?D' PROMPT RETURNS ENTIRE SATISFACTION If ou've ever attended one of clearing sales you 11 know whatL and neighhors for the kindness and Good collie pups for sale. -A. E,Write sympathy shown them during their Matheson, Seaforth. Phone 17 on sad bereavement. 136, Clinton. 22-4 V „ POUI..TAY us for cans. We supply. them. Pay express charges. Pay you for the' cream you ship twicour each montli, Carefully weigh,. sam- a Sig Saving means ! If you've not I "-come and learn ! ! ! ..- " " ' -------- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -IN TAEplc Bruce Estate of Melinda Jackson, deeeas- ed. -Notice is hereby, given that all zu spite of the stormy week which persons having Claims, against tilt had preceded 7t the sato of farm estate of Melinda Jackson, late of stock and implements told by: Mi, the town of Clinton, in the Coen- •. ANTED and• test each can and send you a statement, Write today, prices are high. Agents ; Walton -W. G. Neal Kiaburn-iflall & Co. Last week we hit the high spots and . our unusual offerings were fully appreciated B. R. 'Higgins on Thursdaylast %vat a remarkably successful one. Aue- tioileer GtaldryY had to drive from Gaderieh, the trains not pet having, : commenced running after the storm, but thea many drove for almost as ty of Huron, widow, deceased, who "'-'.+"- died on or about the 19th day of every, week. Highest market price December., 1017, are required Le de- paid. liver to William Jackson, the ex- W. MARQUIS ecutor of the said estate, or his solicitor on or before the 5tfi day Varna-Beatty Bros, THE Seaforth Creamery Co.. Box 480 SEAF0RTH, GNI% • far to attend the' sale' aad bidding -was keea all afternoon, ' of February, 1918, a full statement Phone 14-166 R. R. No-. 1 oI their claims together with par- ■ LOGS �VVI►7 Heelers thereof and the nature of - THIS WEED we are offering an en- tirely different of lines in the S Londesboro. the securities, 11 any, held by them all rimy veri9.ed hyi affidavit. And - take notice that after the said last Selected Potatoes WANTED range which rices are easier,yet the shoes show their ptate superiority. . ., ,, i' 'Mr. David Mountain of the 10th concession has purchased the housr. owned by. M. Thos, Scott of Can- field, formerly occupied by, Mr, lVm, C,ovier; There was a memorial -service bi the Methodist church last Sunday morning in memory of Pte- Fred. e;annep, mentioned date the said executor . mill proceed to etrsaide the ear of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled' thereto, hay. p ing regard only to such claims as he shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith'. Dat ed at Clinton this 12th day of r <Jauuary, A.D., 1918.--t1. Brydone, Wanted ! for immediate delivery, We take them. any day, g price Highest marketyard. paid. We want them before cold spell comes. -~ We are again prepared to pay, the highest spot cash prices for all kinds of timber, either in bulk or by, trig thousand, and either in the bush or delivered in our. If you have anything to offer call up, the old reliable market (11-1145). We are gettingout some of our. Ladies' cushionette, lace, hell Ladies C. M. and kid, lace, Quality, tarn sates. Regal= prise Hagar shoes, welted, Regular price $4.00, . 5 a 1 c $4,00. 5 a I e who was killed while !i ht- ing in h'rance. Mk. vi Gibbsm Briercresb'so Clinton, Out, Solicitor for the said executor, 21-3 - JAS. STEEP & CO. home grown Hemlock which is better and cheaper. than the freighted stuff, if contemplating aa'y new. build - price t��7 • price $2.90 $2 �� is ;ask. is visiting his mother, THEplan fax192 Phone 126 lags, or repairing„ lot us heap you your work. Our n y 4 �. 5 Ladies' Retiudo kid, button, rub- Ladies' gull, racial, Igoe, some all ber heel, cushion, \welted'. Regular calf, some cloth top, Regular price price 84.99, Sale r �� $3.50. Sale $Ci 35 price �j• price ��jj• {,� Marriages TERRYBI.RRY-1TcC'L1'i1f0;\T - In Stanley township, ou Jan,. 9th, hyo the Rev. J. E. Jones of Varna Methodist church, Florence Ida, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James ivrrc'fymont, to Frederick Verson '1'errpbexxy of Tucker- smith, • • • .Kiddies Like It Try oar Ldwatdsburg Corn Syrup. Jt}st, the same as you buy in pails only you are 1101 payingfor the Pails, Bring your, wn all or' lar and we will Mr it at 1.0 cents per THE CORNER STORE Live and Let Live ' Eat Fish at Least Twice a Week We are asked to conserve food •services are free. We also have in stook all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Mt, .,,Brand Shingles, Canada Cement, and Buf- fralo Fertilizer, -rr J. B. MUSTARD BRUCEFIELD. •• Ladies' \'ice kid, blucher:, flexible, y !i,acllea'patenteaii,1ace,ter. McKay, sewed, Regular price Mets, alclCay welt, Regular price 5 $,3 50 S a 1 e $2 Q5 price 5 a 1 e $2.25 i j �j price r((1�7 - .- w r Y Men's Russia calf, lace, Bell Lathes' kid, lace, common sense, Births PREVLRtIA-IiGloderihtown- ship, on Jan. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. IT, J. T'rewartha, a (laugh- HENDERSO -At Herschl, Sak., on Jan. 2nd, to Mr, and Mrs. Phos, llendersoll, (£ol)nerlp Miss Rosetta Waymeutt of Hallett,) a daughter,• COCHI2,ANE-At Victoria, B.G., ou Jan. Otli, to Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Cochrane, tg son (Frederick George..) FELL -In Goclerfcb, on Jan. loth, lb. SPECIALS Good cooking leans t Heaver lb, meat IR 2, lbs. for �35e,: Glauber: Gatti% salts Ir4 5e per 1b. 3 only hand made cedar tubs,es- tra well made to clear I• 41.75 each. Market baskets 4 Ile each, HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE and hely, tThere no better way. than 'this. Food viii be the, he.W turning point of, the war. It is the duty of all to save non-perishable foods. By. eating fish. you are helping to win the war,. Fish is a delightful and economical food,. You will be surprised what nen+, zest it will give to the menu. Here are a few varieties to choose from : Cod Steak, Finnan Haddock, I ille,tts, NVA N T E D WTj/�•Mince I e ,1 Laid Eggs 11'anc rices are being paid Y p g for strictly, new laid eggs at °lir poultry plant. 'Bring your - eggs to us and get the ready, cash. - LIVE Quality, welted, Regular price low heel. Regular price price S a 1 e 9V , S $3,00. S a 1 t $2 4Q tlxice• ` to Mr. anti Mrs, J. T. Fell,' a son' Deths• McINTGSkT-At l31'iceefiClc!, ou Jan, 20th, Marjory Nicholson, dough- ter of the RCv. IN. D. and Mrs, McIntosh, aged h year and 10 "'-"' G• Johnson CO The Store of Quality. Phone orders promptly cared tor: PHONE 111. Salmon Trout, White Fish, Hrring, Fresh Watce ITerring in brine. Butter and eggs wanted --.highest prices cash or trade• Poultry Wanted •price•t/V Highest prices will be paid - a for large quantities of live poultry, that will be required. ' -� - melitis, - E. E. HUNK [FORD to meet the increasing de- -- �� .. �• - �. .{ e A few left of last offeringsin Men's Shoes. The HAMILTON. -In Hulett township, on Jun, .17th, Thomas T. Hamilton, ++ �� - mend due to meatless dales. Poultry: taken, the first three °pairs are week's prices are attractive. The styles are good, Qualities the best. Get into them while the Din is good �,- - - • aged 56 years. I:HIN cER -In Colborne township,, on Jan. 15th, Jean Proudfoot Kerr, wife of John Hunter, MEW -In Godorieh W, on. Jai, 1GtIl Percy Frak, youngest son of 1VJr. and Mrs, Vl illiam (Mew, in his 15t11 year. TRELEAV.EN-In Dungannon, on _� - jjI 611 y I� i I { 01 r. +i IPhis 'I „-. o . Ir -- 7.IIIi,, 1 i -------. f r � . i,,4rr11(pp(i/li AMP 3 days of each week during the winter months,. s theBe good to d he IIoelc ofu tion. this year and help production. is patriotic wok and, at the same time helping your °wll ppcicCt. There is no investment that can be . Jan, 1.2th, Robt, Treleaven, aged' � ^ • --- °, SA A. made that will pay you such a handsome dividend as a shoe investment made here right now. 67 7I3n 1'Memorium. GLEN -1n loving memory of William flee, who died, Jan. 22nd,, 1917. MILLER -Ili loving 'timely of Jos- ;r I f . '-.u' rr GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. CLINTON N. W. 'Trewartha, Phone 190 Manager or Holmeaville 4 on 143 THE TERMS ARE CASH. NO GOODS ALLOWED W`ED OE' APPROVAL, sit Ctattluer, Beloved wife of Rob- ert J. Miller, who departed this mire raft. 2211(1, 1017. "(:ome but not forgotten." -Husband and furuil Y• 1)/our = - i it C i LET US LOAD some of out baled ,nay. and feed on .Yuck the next time it is going in ort 11) y000 d1rcction, which will belvexy. y Just as an experiment we ask ,4144.4.44414444+414441441411 Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmitliing ` 9 9 APPLICATIONS WILL BE. Rb.C> IV- tel by the Corporation of UGe poem of Clinton up,to 0 o'clok p,m,, ell rlday, Velaelr tst, fol Ube following Friday, and 1t the salaries stated t Clerk, $350 ; Treasurer, $150 ; Con- stable and las colleetol:, 4500 ; Night Constable, $150; Connetery HEADQUARTERS. The cheapest on the market, itom,$5.8,00 to a iii 0 `V T'01, also the best • ranging $256,09: 2.00 PHONOLAS machine' in prices Needles and, y try them on your horse for a wiule, if it doesn't result in your becoming a steady customer for our hay land feed We miss our gt.bsk, Once usrd always a tiger GU5 beezf our cxiltri0hcc, """' ' • ; 1 ' A second-hand wood furnace, in good repair, fol' sa1FILED cheap. "'MIL ,� '. {'� (� „P r, Sri% o t i o j�',j l ,.:.,:::.w ,o„ a , ,,,�, a n. ,. .......,,,..._. .-,,.�.., ... ,. ....... ...::., _�.,... ", ..,.... ,..� Supt,, 4550. DI,th 4 t0 commence 1 r on heti, 15411, .HMR, and to ton- Halle' Tot one year or such other tf010 acs the council stall deter- mitaa --t), L. Macpherson, 'CIO, �'4;F1,.�9. records 800 9 ole )'r R. H. JOHNSON J e wr 01 a rc a n'cl O p tie 1 a ft Tsaner of 1132 mage' Lieetisett, Pkli'. it 0ti irn(rid flbvtu P4 Fril"A\ p�{ . /per C/�« • , , Jenkins K •,/VIS FLOUR AND PEED: .'hone 199,, highest prices paid to Efrain and Wolf ElevItawr, t9 iimiein.,riA THOS. HAWKINS• .A..etnt fir i'lecifl l-7nrnacesl Sli 'p ovet Rowland's tiardwat 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4