The Clinton News Record, 1918-2-21, Page 5e.
February Visits, WO;
+linton News+RaFnrd
mitt# Township
1 r, and Mrs, J, I,, 1,e ego of
`i�fttie Current carne clown to attend
the ilureral of the letter's father,
Mr. Richard' Blake, who tt'a8 buried
wan ,Saturday, .arrlvfng here , Just as
the funeral services were couoluded
in St, •Joseph's ohuroh, Clinton. Mr,.
Leeage retuned Monro ism ivlonday,
Mr. Michael Blake returned to De-
troit 011 Monday, havieg coma honk
to ii,;ttenct his lather's funeral,
Marriages
ite'OON.N]dLL-J4GO--lit Cl'ittton, ort
• Feb. 16th, by the Bov, 1J, A,
Robinson, Erlith Maud, daughter
oe Wm. I. Jago, to Patrick
Thomas O'Connell' of Toronto,
'C`GRIGG-IK ;EFL -In London,
on Dec. 290, 1917, Envie R.
Keefe to Pto, Hugh B. Grigg,
eldest son of•112r. and Mrs. A. J,
Grigg ,of Clinton,
&IJi1DOUR-,BOTIANNAN -- At Van-
oouver, B.O,, on Feb. 9th, Blanche
Batilda Bohemian . to Edward L.
Bedour, 13.A., Se„ formerly of
Goderich township.
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L MATtFTES � -
0'V A "Hamilton,
i
9 Ian tiro s
on February 9th, Nina May, eld-
er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An-
gus Matheson of Goderich, to
Asnos W+illiani Field of Hamilton.
HERN--PHILLIPS-In Exeter, on
February 14th, Ela G, Phillips,
daughter of Mr. and Mxs. S. B.
Phillips, .to James Wellington
Bern.
'HALL-HORAN-In Seafortb, on
Feb. lith, Marion, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Horan, to
Clarence Hal] of Toronto,
Seaforthl,
SU, W. D. ,Stewart of St, Paul,.
Alarm., hurt lorttterly of Seeforth,,has
presented a. llancisonte loving cup to
the local curling club to be eontpetecl
for by the looal plasters,
Pte. Emery A, Troyer of Camera,
Saslc„ and Pte, W. 1d. Flack of, Al-
berta were visitors reoently, at the
hour of the lormor's uncle, Mr. John
Snaith. They were on their last
leave before going overseas,
Miss A. Pringle has rotarned to ber
home in Hamilton alter a visit with
her grandmother, Mrs. J. 11. Broad-
foot,
The marriage took place in St,
. James' church on I12olideyof last
week on Miss Marion, .daughter .of i
M'r. and Mfrs. John X-Xorae, to Mr.
Clarence Hall of Toronto. Rev. Fath-
er .Corcoran performed the ceremony,
Miss Cecelia, sister of the bride,
was ,bridesmaid and Mr. Joseph
Brown was bostnlan. After a honey.
moon trip Mx, and Mrs, Ilall will
reside in Toronto.
PULLETS FOR SALE. --A NUMBER
of Barred Rock pullets.: Apply at
J. IS. Levis', ofilhe, Isaac St. -29
THE SALVATION ARMS' IS HOLD-
ing their Y. P. Annual, Feb. 25th,
programme consisting of dialogues,
recitations, drills, ate. .Admission
10 cants. 29-4
BUTCHER WANTED -FOR SUM -
riser months for Farmers' ]3eof
Icing, -Apply to W. H. Ball, Lon-
desboro, or John J. Smith, R. R,
No. 2, Clinton. _ -20
MAN WANTED,: M A.N ' WANTED '
for farm work, Married man pre-
ferred.: Personal application is de -
Births sired. Duties to bogie about 15th
March. -D. A. Forrester. 29-4
DRU'i1 MOND In Il'•ingham, on Feb.
13t11 to fr. andMrs.
11 E •
'told
Drammond, a:daughter,
KELLY -,In Tuirnberry, 0n February
11th, to Mr. and•Mrs, John A,
Reny', a daughter,
PEPPER -.In Stanley, on .Feb. 10th,
to Mr. and Mrs, John Pepper, a
son.
• Deaths
33EA''TTY Ju Goderich, on Feb. 12tb,
Thomas Beatty, aged 70 years
and 3 months.
TIE.RNEY In Goderich, on Februarys
10th, Patrick Tierney, -aged 90
years'.
McLE00--Fn, Goderich, on February
'..7th, Capt Alegi. McLeod, aged
83ear
y s.
BENTLEY -In Wingham, on Feb.
10th, Margaret Greer, relict of
the late James Bentley.
KEEHOE-In Seaforth,' on February
13th, William R. ICehoe, aged 57
years.
HOUSE FOR SALE WITH TWO
lots, a stable and a, good garden
and fruit orchard. The house has
9 rooms with an excellent collar,
new bathroom, hot and cold water.
It has been recently rennovated and
extensively repaired and is inex-
cellent condition. ,Price very mod-
erate,-Applya to W. Brydone. 29-13
A CONCERT, UNDER THE AL'S -
Aires of the 'Stanley Maple Leaf
Patriotic Society, will be held at
Baird's school house on Friday ev-
ening, March 1st. The main fea-
ture of the ,concert is a play ,in
four acts, entitled "Farm Folks."
This play is full of humor and
r
clever plotting. Other features of
the entertainment are 'an attrae.
tive drill by sixteen girls, vocal
selections, etc. A good time is
assured, to all who attend. Con-
cert commences at 8 o'clock. Pro-
ceeds entirely patriotic. 20-2
r
l,'I'7;I19`°BUS AND DRAY IIUSIN 'SS
of Josh Cook will be 4t4011de4 to
for the next month or so, tiering
his absence, by O'11as, Lovett.
Phone 80, A11 calls Promptly at-
tended to, 29.-3
110U,S1i1• FOR 11E1sl9^-, 7 ROOMED
house .on 'Townshend- street ; 0100 -
trio lights ; :sat water ana town
water, For -particulars apply to
Feenvh, Clinton, Phone
15, • -20
110TISE AND LOT FOfi SALE, -AN
eight roomed house in good repair
on Ontario St., town water, Solt
water, electric lights, good Furnace
and dry cellar. Two chicken hous-
es, %i acre of Al garden land with
small lru+its and fruit trees. Clood
terms and price right for quick
sale, For particulars, eta,; apply.
on premises. -A, L. Murch. --09
FARM FOR SALE.,I Ole F'ER FOR
sale my farm consisting of Lots 21
and 22, H.R. Con., Goderich town-
ship, containing about 205 acres.
On it are two comfortable dwell-
ings, two. large 'balms with stabling
for 100 cattle, 8 horses . and 100
hells, two silos, two windmills and
o
abundance f
tat •
� et, 45 acres are
newly seeded to clover and timothy,
80 acres fail. plowed, 70 in pasture
.and 25. well mattured last Call and
present avinter. This faros having
been, for many years, used as a
stock and grazing farm is now in
a high state of fertility. It ad-
joins the town of Clinton, 15 with -
41.15 to 20 minutes walk of post-
OMee, collegiate, public school,
churches or G.T.R. depot. Will
sell jointly or separately, Posses-
sion as may be agreed upon. -D. A.
Forrester. -29.
AUCTION SALE OF FARivI STOCK,
Etc.
at Lot 37, C0
11.5, Goderich eri h
township, on MondaY, laroh
4th,
at 2 o'clock : 1 heavy draft horse
rising 5 years old,1 black driving
horse rising 6 years old, 1 black
Poroheron colt rising 3 years, .1
cow 7 years old supposed to be in
calf, 2 heifers to, calve in April, 2
lumber. wagons,, 1 wagon box, 1 set
bob sleighs, hay rack, horse' rake,
steel roller, Frost & Wood gang
plow, Wilkinson plow,, set harrows,)
Deering disc drill, Frost & 1%'ood
disc harrow, Frost & Wood scalier,
scraper, pea {harvester, Frost t
Wood mower, wheel barrow,. set of
heavy •,harness, ladder, fanning mill
and bagger, cutting box, a quantity
hay, cream separator, churn, forks,
chains and other articles, All
stuns of $10 and, under, cash ; over
that amount 8 months' credit on
approved joint notes or 5 percent.
off for cash on credit amounts. --1'.
Gundry, Auctioneer ; John ,a. Bur-
ton. ' 29-2
Jackson has Moved
This week has been fully occupied in
moving our big stock into the new
premises.
It will take a few days to get every-
thing into running order, after which
we will have further interesting offer
ings to announce.
You Get a hill Measure of-
SitisIaction tor every Dollar _
1011 Invest in S oes al,
This Storeo
Two Doors North of
Our Former Store.
Fred
on
"Pr e ica.pt Shoeman,"
v
IIOIZSES FOR SALE -2 HORSES
suitable for iloilTery or geoerai
work.. Apply at News -Record Of -
nee, +--29
ONE HUNDRED ACRN FARM' FOR
Sale, -Lot 20, (Jou, 1, XIuron Road
Survey, 'l'uckersmiai, known es the
Wise farm, All fenced with wevse
wire, fair buildings, 40]1 in good
stat( of cultivation, Running
stream on place, Apply to. Goo.
Beauregard on premises, Phone 20
an 144, 29-6
COTTAGES FOR SALE.. -1 HAVE
OA 013' list 61 times for sale
na
iter of very desirable properties•
for those who wish to purchase a
neat comfortable cottage suitable•
to a retired "couple or a small fam-
ily of moderate moans. They are
snug, comfortable' houses and can
be had at reasonable prices. Par-
cels 1 -and 2 are two brick cottag-
es, eac11 with, a garden, lochtod on
Ontario street next westof the
manse, They have been . 11e1d, at
21000, for quick sale 1 will accept
8900,for either. Parcel 8 is on
Princess street in rear oft Presby-
terian churok a frame cottage very
commodious and well . arranged
suitable bl
t e for
a. family try of 2 to 6.
Hos been held at $900. Will sell
for $'800 cash. Paroeth is west of
parcel 3 and is a brick cottage
well built and with convenient ap-
poIntments. It is worth $950, but
'will be sold -for $850 cash. For in-
spection or particulars_ apply at
mq office. -W. Brydono. 29-2
DISP+ERSIQN AUCTION SALE Ole.
Pure Bred Registered Shorthorn
Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Horses and
Farm Implements. -The undersign
ed, owing to inability to secure
suitable farm help, has decided to
give up farming and will offer for
sale b
u '
•'
y public auction at his faun
on Lot 14, Concession 2, L. R. S.,.,
Tuckersosith, la},miles east o9 Kfp
pen, and half mile south, on Friday
March 1st, at 1 p.m., the follow-•
ing described personal property to
wit : Horses -1 registered Clydes-
dale mare 6 years old, Lady. Os-
wald (36032), ,gelding 3 years old,
sired by Colonel Graham ; ' gelding
2 years old, sired by Lord Arm-
strong. Cattle -Males : 1 superior
roan bull (Schoolmaster 111590),.
14 months old ; bull calf 11 months.
old (115825) • bull calf, ' (Judge.
Holden 115826) 5 ,months old. Fe-
inales-Mono cow, Lady Waterloo•
2nd (98000), this is an extra . ,,las
cow
and is
the dam ,of Schoolmas-
ter ; red cow, Lady Duchess (104,-
111) 6 years old, one red cow five
years old, Laura Duchess 4th
(124982) ; one red cow five years
old, Pie Crust 2nd (104401), this
cow lies a bull calf at her foot ;
red cow calved March 16, 1914;
Janet McLaren (108352) this cow
has a heifer calf at her foot ; 1•
rear heifer Lydia J. (113147), calv-
ed March 4411, 1915 ; dark red heif-
er Rosette (128064) calved August
1st, 1915 ; red heifer, Bary Grey
calved July, I915e Alb of the
above females have been bred and
are supposed to be in calf to Short-
horn bulls possessing the merits
characteristic of this noted breed,
and all of the cows • are good
milkers and have been milked by
hand. Also one roan heifer HIig]t-
land Bary (121981) calved August
20th, 1916 ; red heifer Flora Mac-
donald (122709) calved October.
16th, 1916 ; heifer calf, Mary.
Queen of Scots calved May, 1917 ;,
heifer calf, Annie Laurie (132.799}
calved November 21st, 1917. 411 of.
the above cattle are recorded in.
the Dominion Shorthorn 'Herd Book,
Sheep --1 two-year-old Leicester,
ram (17377). And also a number
of pure .bred Leicester and Shrop,
shire ewes ; and also a number of
cross bred ewes. Swine -1 _pure
bred registered boar (45049). Mso
one pure bred registered sow, Kip.
pen Belle 145178). Implements -.-
Massey -Harris binder nearly 110tt,
new Massey -Harris side delivery,
rake, new corn scuiller and bean
harvester, plough, set iron harrows,
wagon, set of sleighs, mower, drill,
roller, gravel box, set of double
harness, disc, rack and other ar-
ticles too numerous to .mention.
Terms --All stuns of $1.0 and cutler;,
cash ;• over that amount f, months'
credit'on furnishing approved banks.
able joint notes. A discount at
the rate of six per cent, per an-
num off for cash on credit` amounts.
Doig, L.L.B., Proprietor,
TCippen, RR. No. 2 ; C. W. Robin-
son, Auctioneer, 99-1
FARMS FOR SALE -CONSISTING
of two lots, No, 25 on tite 14th
concession, containing - 80 acres,
arid• S,E, half Of No, 80 'on the
Maitland Con„ Goderich] township,
containing 40 acres. Frame house,
good bank barn, sheep and pig, pen
and drive shed on llrst-mentioned
farm, Both places well supplied
with water. --Apply for:' particulars
to Wm: Mannings, Noblesville P.
0., Phone 14 on 160. -97
Clearing Out Sale
CHINAWARE,
GL,AS'SWARI'I,
G.RANI'rEWARI ,
TTARDWARE,
DRY 000DS,
ETC., ETC.
Commencing on Saturday, Feb.
lith, our fu11 stock will be sold 'at
great reductions as see purpose go-
ing 004• 01 basilicss.
O A, B1ADs11AW
Variety: Store,
Ciliatef%,
lV1OR'1'GAGIO ISAL1:«-UND.EIr .AND
by virtue of the powers, c9ntalned
11A 801L8dn mortgage whlcil will be
produced at the urate of sale, tll0re
will 110.. offered, for: Salo by Ptihlie
Auetrion by Tbomas Gundry, gt 111e
prom1801 en Monday, the 4th day!
of March, A.0,, 1.018, at 1 the hour
of two o'clock in the afternoon, the.
following property ; the,
No, 37,
000. 5, Township of Goderlclt, con-
taining.80 acres of land. On the
property are a dwelling 1to050 anti
barn 80x00 with stabling wider -
Death, The land is in a good'
state of cultivation and suitable
for mixed farming or grazing Pur-
poses. Far terms an 1 conditions
of sale apply to W. firy'ione,' $01-
leiter. Dated at Clinton,- ..Oat„
tlrls
131,11 day of February, A.D.,
1918. 28-3
GRASS FARM TO RENT.-Applyt
C, J. Wallis, Clinton: 2-4
FOR SALE -410 ROOMED HOUSE
on Mary street, one acre of garden
and orchard and barn. This 48 a
very desirable ]rouse and will be
sold at a bargain,. Apply at News -
Record office. 28-4
Debentures foil
Sale
To meet liabilities lalling due with-
in the next few months' the Corpora-
tion of the Towr1 of Clinton offers
for sale to residents of Clinton 'and
vicinity debentures which were issued
for 'Hydro -Electric and Water Works
purposes, amounting to $12,000:00,
These debentures' form part of the
Sinking Fund and are in denomina-
tions
enominations of $500.00 each'. They are of-
fered at a price to yield the inves-
tor six percent.. As this offer is- op=
en for only a limited, time intending
purchasers' should apply at once, Fur-
ther information may beobtained
from
H. WILTSE,
Chairman Finance Committee
D. L. ,.MACP'HER,SON,
Treasurer. 28-2'
SKATES
Sharpened
While you Wait,
Byam & Sutter
Plumbers and Electricians
Picone 7
THE
Kiddies Like It
Try 01,0 lfdwardsburg -Corn Syrup,
Just the seine as you buy in palls
only you are not paying for the
pails. Bring your, own pall or jar
and we wilt fill it at 10 cents per
lb.
SPECIALS
Good cooking beans 'a 100 per ib,
Mince meat 45 2 lbs. for 35e,
Glaubercattle saltsids 5c per 113.
3 only hand made cedar tubs, ex-
tra well made to clear e.5 $1,75
each. .
Market baskets ,p 25c each.
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Quality.
Phone orders promptly cared, for.
PHONE 111.
Stock
Reducing
SALE
CLEARING ALL CHINA AT COSI',
DIA.MONI) RINGS REDUCED,
Some .of the reductions are as fol-
lows
1 Platinum setting was $70 for $90
1 clam setting was $50 for $40
1 gent's cluster was; $45 for $86
1 ladies' Taney settingwee $85. for
$25
1 at $25 for $22.50, 1 at $22.50 for.
$20, 2 at $20 for $17,50, and as
low a8 $.12. Genuine diamonds.
Silver knives and forks as low as
*9,50 1301 doz.
Glasses repaired and fitted 'at the
old prices,
AGENT FOR PIIONOLAS,
1tt: H. JOHNSON
Jewe.ler an'tt Optielan
(Mat to Ilovoy's Drtle Store),
IMAM FOR SAI413,-TOT T, MAID.
laud Oen., Goderleli township, coit-
trVinfng. 55 cores et (lay loam, skit-
able for agrleu)turo Ori grass, 5
acres of choice hardwood Mien,
Never failing spring oreeic running
through, 15 acres of ulo'wing (10110,
Pos0ession 050 be had at 0400,
-Apply to Win, Bedour, XI li. N9,.
2, Clieton, 1' 1101(0 12 on 1)13, 27:
MUST 11011 SALES -OM CORNE/It
of '1'ewnsend and Dirk street$, Sev-
en roomed 1101180, also- 3011try. and
suptiner kitchen ; soft water cis-
tern, town water and electric lights.
Apply to L. Stang, Clinton, -27
COTTAGE FOR SAL1±i,-0'N RAT-
tenbury street, was , 6 rooms, and
pantry, good cistern, town water`
and electric lights, Good stable
and garden. -Apply to W. T, Henry,
Clinton, -20
FOR SALE. -ON ALBERT STREET
a seven roomed cottage. Electric
lights ; soft and town water in
kitchen. For particulars apply to
T. A. Greig, _16
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 25, HUR-
on Road, Tuckersmith, containing
98 acres,ft
w hddrn s
u'
b
g . For par-
ticulars apply to 11.. W. Gibbings,
R. R. No. 4, Clinton; .-09
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RE -
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest possible notice. Both Lad
fes' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. I am
prepared to French Dry Clean I adios
Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds
of Woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All orders promptly' at-
tended to. Rooms over Johnson's
jewelry, Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -00
GIRLS ANTED!
10
WE Ci&N GIVE!
EMPLOYMENT TO 6i
FEW MORE EMIT+
PERS, ETC. APPLY
AT ONCE.
Clinton Knitting Co
LIMITED.
Selected
Potatoes_
Wanted.!
for immediate delivery,:,
We take them any (lay.
Highest market price
paid. We want them
before cold spell comes.
JAS. STEEP & CO.
Bos 192 Phone 120
THE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live
Lenten Season
SPECIALS
We have a very fine stock, of
canned fiat for the Lenten season,
We mention a few specials below :
Canned Salmon,
Cod Fish,
Hippard Herring in tomato
sauce,
Finnan Haddie,
Lobsters,
Sardines,
Fresh Fish,
Salmon Trout,
Hailibut,
Fresh Cod Stock,
Fresh herring.
Butter and eggs wanted -=highest
prices cash or trade.
E_E. HUNNIFORD
BATCTNG BECOMES ,
A PLEASURE
when our..11otur is used. Results are
so sure to be successful that one
cannot fail to take pleasure fn her
batting, If you knew the infinite Care
taken its its making from, selecting
the grain to packing the flour, • you'
woillci know why our Pour is so
good. .A sack for trial will improve
your batting et once,
W, Jenkins & Son.
FLOOR AND F18(.
t14ione 199, Highest pt1ceb pair! Cox
Grain and Wool, Elevate**
Reobdtnod Ohne 0441,
VIVO
How Good.
Good
k"fune$
Can n Be
We have thein 0 18
and 20 els, per pound,:
Large, juicy, tender,
swept, fat, Grallf0rafa
Primes,
It would surprise you
11 wo told you how
many prunes weesell
1111. T.
The Club Grocery
CREAM WANTED !
We will buy your cream and guar-
antee you-
HIGHEST PRICES
ACCURATE, RECORD
PROMPT RETURNS
ENTIRE. SATISFACTION
Write us for cans. We supply
them. Pay express charges. Pay
you for the cream you scrip twice
each' mouth. Carefully weigh, sam-
ple and test each can and send you
a statement. Write today, prices aro
high.
Agents :
Walton -W. G. Neal
Hinburn-Hall & Co.
Varna -Beatty Bros.
Tns Seaforth Creamery Co.
Bos 486 SEAFORTH, ONT.:
BLA'CKSMITHS!
You have probably learned that
it is almost impossible during these
strentr1us times to obtain good
smashing coal,
In spite of this 'fact we have
been successful in securing a largo
car of our high grade "K;LF,AN-
WLLD PREPARED!. Siv1 PHINt9SS
which we expect will arrive shortly:
Secure your supply frons, this
carload as wo are never sure et
getting. another.
For further information call us
up at our expense.
We are also dealers in all kinds
of Logs, Lumber, McNair Bramd
Shingles, Canada Cement and Buffalo
Brand Feftiiizers.
J. R. MUSTARD
BRUCEFIELD.
WANTED
New Laid Eggs
Fancy prices are being paid
for strictly, new laid eggs at
clue poultry plant; 'Bring. your
eggs to us and get the ready
cash, '
LIVE
Follltry Wanted
Highest- prices will be paid
for largo g0antities of live
poultry, that will be required
to meet the increasing de-
mand duo to meatless days:
Pouttrp taken, the first three
days of each week during the
winter months,
Be. good to ,your dock of liens
this year and help production,
This is patriotic work and at
., the same time helping your
• own pocket,
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
CLINTON
N. W. Trewartha, Phone 100
lvfanagor or 'Noblesville 4 on 14%
ORDER
Your. Sap Pans and
Buckets now.
So as to be ready when the
sap begins to 'rum.
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
lIOS. HAWKINS.
Plumbing and Heating
Shlop over Rowland's Fa;+itdware.
PXIoNi 83) , , l