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The Clinton News Record, 1916-01-13, Page 5January 13th, I916 • Clinton News -Record Messrs. Thomas and Fred Reid, who are engaged' a't. the Seaforth h It factor spent Sunday at their so y+,y parental home. Mrs. Win. Dennison is visiting re- at'ves at hhamesvflte. Marriages MacLEOD - TIPLADY.-At the res- idence of the bride's parents; Olin- ton, on Januarys 12th, by Rev; S. J. Atliu, Rev. Donald Mac- Leod OP Montreal to 'Evelyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph THISWOMEN OF ONTARIO ST, church'intend serving a supper in the school room on tho,evening'of ' Thursday, Jan. 20th. Supper from 5 o'eloek to 8. Part of the proceeds to be given for'Patriotic' Purposes, 19-1 FOR,SALE 15Q ' ACRES. -THE former Riles' farm, utile and a` half north of . Londesboro, good clays loam, in good state of eulti- cation, Fourteen. acres of wheat, ; forty acres seeded to'clovers and buildings fat:. Termsreasonable, or an exchange' fora smaller farm, THE NORTHitiMIDRICAN GIIGMICAL tONll�1#Ny, L'PD, . - Ptrblie Notice is hereby given that under the First Part of chapter 79 9f the Revised Statutes of Canada, "The runs. J. JOHNSTON. WHO HASHOUSE taken over the agent f agency or the. spire eli.a corset, is prepared' to meet the needs of au -old and new custom- ors, The Splrella is • "different" ; a perfect -riling, flexible, made -to-' FOR SALE OR TO RENTVarna.g'' on Raglan street. Two acres off land, brick house, electric Ii et and waterworks, small stable, D'. Ca n- a felon, ' -0 1900, known as . Companies Act," supplementary, letters patent Jtave been issued under the -Seal of ; the Secretary of State of Canada, gp bearing date the 18th ci ay of Decem- ber, 1915, increasing_ the order corset, allowing every ery muscle . full play, call, and ask Mrs. John- ston about corse�tnn and •eccessorieb. -02 FARM FOR SALT-, AEING LOT 241 on the 5th con,of Goderich Town ship Consists of : 120 acres nga e, 11J acres in fall wheat, 40 acres, xead}i IiTesers. George' Dann and . Tun Y flannant are busy cutting wood in Tiplady llLI IOTT-RATIIWI@I,L-lit London, on Jan, 5th byRev, G, S.• Jlaz- 'TREAT A MUSICAL°1 �A l gladly oonsidered,. -- holt haver Bros., Auburn, R. D. NO. 1, 19-4 Mr,bliisanddistticMrs. AndyDuncan, who were visitingfriends around • Ailsa Jtai }lave retarned home, Wn. Reid of the 4th conces- n d livered a "horse 10 Mr. Geo. "' e J lst week fo wlioli he re- aeived a handsome figure, ; 11Cr. Lorne Forrest; who went un-' levan operation for appendicitis. last weep is • getting along fine, A patriotic concert is o to tv- en to the town hall on Friday even- en, (Stella, daughter of Mr, • and . Mrs. Win. Rathwe ] of Stanley,. to A. H. Elliott of London. . , MUNDY-ANDERSON--1n Wfhgleatim, on December 29th, Edwin Roy 0. Mundy bo Oora Bater Aarderson both of Wingham. . • 'lIOWE=DARI{ Tri Morris Tp., on January 1st, Henry Howe, Mol- esworth, to Mary, daughter of Mr., Wni. Dark, Morris township, COULTIS-NIeDONALD-At Creswell The, piano pupils of Mrs; Me- Hardy -Smith assisted by J,--, Addison, tenor, London; anti -R Hannah, entertainer,bon- will give aconcert ru the' town hall, Clinton, On, Tuesday,, January 25th 'Patriotic Net Proceeds to Bund; w1 U-7', S1IORPHo'RNS Fon SALE, -... Here's your chanee to buy a right goon- two- ear -olds bull frons n im ortci1 sire and .a record milkin ., p g strain, Also 3 calves '!tour 5 to 11 months -old. All good feeders and 'in excellent condition. Come and see them -Edward• IT. Wise, R. R. No, 3, 'Clinton. Phone 12 on 135. -18 capital stock of "The North American Chem- sunt of thirty thousand dollars toY real Company, Limited," from .theLivo the sutra of one hundred' thousand.. dollarssuch increase to consist of1�don; ,seven hundred shares of one lmndrecb dollars each. Paten: at the office of the Secre- tary State Canada, this 22nd 0 {� ,Ce}t t to spring plowing, 7 acres ei; bush r elnalnder. under rass, Small lore gg, chard. Concrete'house. GoodMr. Barr: 58x80 ,with steno .fouaiiatione rat "O ,c silo. Water tank and Wi•nd-]arke mill at barn. One quarter mile from Porter's Hill. James Hamill u • ° ' Clinton, _,pe of of day of December, 1915. THOMAS .MULVEY Under-Secretar of State. y -17-4 - \1'hh1t0E1g CREAM WANTED. -DAIRYMEN having cream to. sell write to Ue for cans. We supply - 'two cans free.. Pay all express Omegas and issue cheques twice each month, cheques 9 q payablea't par. We pay, the high - ;n •, Miss Matilda Morrison, of Toronto '' ,s visiting relatives here. Mr. George Amos, who has been visiting friends here,, returned to his *. route at Ailsa Craig.. Mrs. James- on December 29th, Le Lena, M. Mc- Donald to e. LeRoy Cou}tis of Goderich. McNAB-NIcPII1BRSON-In' N4cT{illop u c o De ember 29tH, Margaret . E. McPherson to Alexander McNab, both of McKrllop. - '^--� C See Cinderella Cinderella "will be here this week and through the enerosit • of 'Uncle Free Matinee FOR SALE. -A NEW RAYMOND Sewing Nlacltine, as good a. new, --Apply t:aimins. a1, Johnston, Rat- tenbu street, - - s , • ' 18 Y ` HEADQUARTERS F 0 R FAIR- banks -Mersa Lnga"nes,-I li.p. Engine with Pump Jack $48, 2 hip. Engine with Pump Jack 590, 2 nip. I'n- gine 93,50, 5 is En ine, le 50,7 g $ p' gThose gFleury hip. En iva 5225. Also plows, Grinders and Repairs. En- gine and Telephone batteries 30e each. -E. H. Epps, Varna. Phone 14 on 178, Clinton. aare in the market for all kinds of live and dressed poultry top market prices._' Poultry!, N bakers any day at Clinton and every Wednesday, Morning at Holntesville: ' Fed Chickens• We are. prepared to pap extra prices for prpperly milk -fed chick- ens ready to kill. We pay Spelt est marsket ices consistent i w ca. petent mss, Tesach dnne re e b competent mail. Each ean careful - ly weighed, 'sampled and tested oro arrival and statement returned, in the vicinity of Klnbura rimy leave their cream with Mr, Hall who will deliver ib here. Write for cans and give us a trial. -The Seaforth Creamery, Box 489, Seaford. Mr. and Wanless were 'aged to London where they attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. Wanless' bre- iter• Miss Leola .roster is spendingthe week with her aunt, Mrs. John Rath- well of the 2nd concession, The new council held their first meeting of the },ear in the hail on ` tlonday. Monday, Januarys 24111 - JOHNSTON - Ine,EINGBOTTOM-. In' Auburn on New Year's Day, Edna Annie I'lickingbottom to Robert Joltitston of .Alma. Births i4ILLrS-In Clinton ou JaWillis, to Mr. and Mrs, John. Willis of eg}at Tom Jackson' a eerier- mance will be given attire Princess Theatre • for all the children of the Public School on Fridayafternoon, Cinderella was to have beengiven a month ago bat somehow went as- g tray and Uncle Loin could not rest satisfied until he had made }tie pro- mise good. FOR SALE. -THE BUILDING' merly used as, a Carding mill at Walkerburn, Township of.riullett, is offered for sale. The frame is a splendid one, two §torics, 24 x 36.Milk -R. Morrison, R. R. No. 1, Auburn. r-02 r vas the daft set for nominations for the vacant in the council._ It is r not though expected there will be an election: Mr.and Mrs, Davidson of Cypress River, Manitoba:, are visiting vela- •eves Isere, Ritchie, Sask., (nee Rena Lep- pington of Clinton;, a daughter. KRUSE-In Egmondville, on Jan. 1st, - to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kruse, a son„ PIIIPPEN-In Rrngham, on .Decem- ber 25th, to Mr, and Mrs. Clay -a ton Phippen, a son: ROBINSON-In Grey township, on y WANTED 000 adults to come and see that celebrated actress MARY PIOKFORDi its BUSINESS FOR SALE The undersigned offers his Bp stock of Drj' Goods, Grocer- •iri res, Boors, Shoes, Crockery, , Ltc., for sale. Possession •�� We cangive employment to a 1 Cash for all poultry on a quality basis"�xl Winter Eggs. We aro expecting ]sigh prices for New Laid ID s this winter, gg Now is the time to get pour !look •in good , Condition, Call in at our plant and we will give you a }' painters on TIow to get Wiu- ter Eggs. c -y • YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, RE - pairedst n Pressed dticend at Um Lail iee' and Gentlemen's clothes, We guarantee to do good work. Also having bought a machine I am pre, pared to french Dry Clean Ladies +, Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds of woolen clothing including Sweat - ern, ere, 'All orders pryG at- tended to. Rooms over Grigg's jewelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55i - - . - Stanley Township A quiet wedding was solemnized at the parsonage of the -Wellington St. Church, London Friday January 4tli, to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Robinson, _a son, Deaths MOFFAT-In Clinton, on January CINDERELLA' showing hero Fr}day anti Saturday both afternoon and evening,tow Jan. 14th and 15th, with Two Pals and a Gal. THE MAN FROM MEXICO, given at such time as will best suit the purchaser. s E. F. Merrier, Bayfield,gg keethodist on evening, when A. H. Elliot and Miss stella Ratltwell were joined in mar- riage by Rev: G. N. Hazen. The 3 xoom has been a resident of Leeswishes ion for .some time while the bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rathwell of the Goshen Line. '.Che sappy cople were accompanied . R. A. Youngand Miss.Ada Rouaa: NIr, and Mrs, Elliot will reside a, 518 VIaitiand St., London, We are sorry to report the death ....,f Miss Sarah Davison, who passed may at the home of her sister, Mrs. lith, Catharine Copeland, relict of the late David Moffat, in her 89th year. CRIOH-In Clinton, on Jan. 121h, Julia Davis, widow of the late Samuel Oriel', in her 85th year. cox -In Goderich on Januarys 4111, Catherine McLean, widow of the late Samuel C'ox, ,in her 82nd rear• HONIUTeI-In Toronto, to January 2nd, J, J. Hontuth, formerly of Wingltam. in her 73rd year, featuring John Barrpmore of whom you have read and heard of will be shown here Jan, 21st and 22nd WARRENS OF VIRGINIA on Jan, 28th and 29th CRUCIBLE Feb. 4tlt and 5t1i. The above programmes will be far p g the best and most expensive ever shown here. These features are cost- ing three times the price of our us- nal run of features. All are high- class dramas and will require a full house every show to pay expenses. Charlie Lee to inform the public that he has bought Moore's Laundry next to Seruton's butcher shop where ho will carry on a Ist=ClassHand Laundry'Co., and solicits a trial on work which will be executed by hand without the use of acids, lime or other chem- icals to destroy the clothes. - few more Knit- GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. tern, etc. Apply at once The Up-to-date Firm . CLINTON. FI • +•ee Clinton KnittingCo Ltd' THE CORNEA STOKE ^—� SII ...........�... Wm, Reid, on the Bayfield Road, near Bayfield on Sundays of last week. The deceased had poor health 'or some time, but bore her illness ,vin Chriatian fortitude. Her re- mains were taken to Goderich for interment on Wednesday of last - N 0 T I 0 1. -ALL ACCOUNTS 1)UE 6lice the undersigned must be paid -on or before February 1st or they- will be Placed elsewhere for collection, - Frank Perdue. -19-2 Conte all and see them every Pro day and Saturday until further no- I am givingawa to ever adult Y y . admission, 1 satin there are 24 in a set, satins on view in Theatre Win- clow, Compare our prices with' what you have been paying. Here are a few': Working shirts 7e, flannel shirts 7e, undershirts 5c tutder- drawers 5c, socks per pair 4c,. linen coats 10e, pants 15c blocs- es lOc, sheets 5c, r The BEST Flour ' Wo sell the popular brands of Flour and would appreciate a share of eour patronage, BRAN and SHORTS • We sell Bran, Shorts, Chicken Feed, Etc., and would like to f,11 your order, Prompts Delivery e deliver goods promptly to Live and Let Live -,• Fish is one of the finest and most beneficial of foods, At this season of the year it can be. procured in specially fine�i•SC0es condition; at exceedingly teas- enable prices. Our stock is all selected fish and we offer you a large variety. -4 Fresh -Halibut and Herri+,g, Smoked -Finnan %Iaddfe, Fillets. Salted -Cod fish, Lal:o Sun, error Herring and Trout, 7i Fresh Halibut Fresh Salmon Finnan }.i.adclie Fiiietts and Oysters. week.t Mrs, Eckhart of Markham has been visiting friends in this neigh- borhood for a short time, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Mitchell enter- babied a number of friends on Fri- day. evening last. Mr. Win, Taylor is wearinga bright b ;mile these clays because of a baby boy arriving' at his home. Mr. Robt. Pollock and his sister, + Miss Annie, from Manitoba, are vis- sting friends in ibis locality at Pre- AUCTION SALE OF 30 HEAD OF High Grade Stock. -Mr. George Holland, IIolsuesville, has in- strutted the undersigned to sell by public auction at Auburn Hotel Auburn, on Friday,Jan. 21st, at 1.30 pint., the following stock New Milkers, Forward Springers, Steers and Heifers, (guarantee : Any cow represented to be in calf and proving not to 1.e by' March lst• a refund of 770 will be given HEAR Dr, J. A. Macdonald of Toronto, in the town hall,. Clinton, on FRIDAY EVENING, ,1 AN. 14th. SUBJECT : ii Canada Among A q • 94 The Nations Ladies collars and cuffs done the best in tate town, Shirts ironed so, they will not hurt the neck. Stand-up collars ironed with- out being broken in the wing. Goods not called for. in 60 days will be sold to pay charges. Goods called for and delivered. Purely C'.O.D.. Charlie Lee, Proprietor. any part of the town. D. D. Ae WATSON Y SO1� Victoria St., Next the Hospital. Order some today, Phoae 95. Ai large assortment of Wer- cestershire sauces, relishes, catsup, etc., at all pxi,209. K n -.._. tr i Q IN sent. Air, Wellington Elliott has perches- ! a good driving horse front Mr. Albert Robinson near Varna, for which he paid a F ood figure. -Miss Rox - Palmer of Goderich is i visiting friends on the Goshen Line the by giving satisfactory proof, l'erins : Six months' credit 1 y gi1- ing approved joint notes or a des- count of 7 percent. eer annum for cash.-Gcor'e Holland, ,ro:,xietor ; 6 1 r, Gundry, auctioneer, -.19 • Reserved Seats 50c, General Admission 25c. Proceeds to be given to Ilurwl's NOW Battalion, the 1Glst, for recruiting purposes, Cris' ,r ria 2 Cream ® -' New ee�• ,---- Headquarters For il DVCE week -enol. Mr, .Fred Davison of Bayfield and Me. Robs. Pollock of Manitoba visit- eleC'J`ION SALIs OF HO rd friends near Zurich over the week- ]fliects.-T am instructed ley Miss rad. Keane to sell her household ellects The lecturer is coming to Clinton at the solicitation of the Clinton Board of '1.'rade, I am in elle market for an I Y g Y quantity of cream at highest market price. You can see it' weighed, tested and take your mons home withyou. Cream N Fleur• Now to the time to buy your carryyter supply; stock of Flour. We a full of tha following brands : p� E. E.IUNNIFORD , AND LET LIVE GROCER. 1 :3 Need r it publie atietion at her restdense, The Musical Literary and Athletic Society of S. S. No, 3 met at the Victoria street, on Saturday, Jan. home of Mr. Win. Rathwell on Fri- 15th, commencing at 2 o'clock. ray evening. A large number were Terms, Cash ; and no reasonable El - present and all report a very Sef.iai bid will be refused. -George H. El- tine. Mr. R. J. Richardson oct,upicd Nott, Auctioneer. 19-1, chair in leis usual witty roan- TI -IE ANNUAL MERTING OF THE Bayfield Agricultural Society will be held in the town hall, Bayfield, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 19th, for the election of officers and the taken in ever ThursdayLIVE morning.Y __- S. W. MIILLAR, GENERAL MERCHANT Hclmesville PURITY, EXETER, TAV- ISTOCI{, LISTOWEL, FIVE ROSES, -IITMILE P TON, LON- DON, WHITE PLUME (Pas - try.), also a brand hoBreakfast Food made from Choice Man- itoba Wheat at 0 lbs. for 25e, For to snake your Hens lay thio winter we recommend our baying Meal, Beef Scrap, 0y- ster Shell, Bone Meal, Grist and Cliarcoal: We always carry a Pull line of Bran, Shores Low Grade Flour, Oil Cake, Molasses Meal and Dairy Meal. Highest prices paid for all1 kinds Gf Grain. , W. Jenkins & Son. T FLOUR AND FEED. Phone 199, ,the 1%otiee _— We beg to announce the purchase of the BAYFIELD SAWMILL, which we will operate in conjunction with the BRUCEFIELD MILL. We are open for business at both offices prepared to pay the highest spot prices for all kinds of logs, either in bulk or by the thousand, and either in the bush or delivered in out yards. You may also secure from us at either office any, of the following lin- es : I.EITIGIT VALLEY COAT), the coal that satisfies, CANADA CEMENT, the rcco nized standard of Canada, g BUFFALO BRAND FERTILIZ_ (� Watch _r v If you need a 'Watch let '!1s suy� sup- p y ' o u, r , We a sell the best makes and at a rex, One of the most intere aiug transaction 01 other business. -A. "'-"-"' parts of the program was a debate, CUSTOM SAWING WILL BE DONE "Resolved that one docs more for as usual at Thos, Wallis' on the love than for money," • 'J'he leaders 4th con, of Goderich township dur- E. Erwin, Secretary ; F, A. Ed- wards, Treasurer. -18 for affirmative and negative sides ing the coming spring. -McEwen were Miss Kapiin and Mr, R. C:, yfield. -19 g tiros. J3aMEETING Reid, respectively, Many strong in- OF HURON COUNTY Council. -The, council of the eor- teresting points were given on both sides but the ,judges replied in favor T I1 A N le 8 ,-T0. MY 1-IULI'.,ETT of the negative. Miss P. Taylor gave friends, friends, who gave nee such. a splen- an interesting reading and Mr, Wil- did support cm polling day, I wish lie Clarke several violin selections. to extend my hearty thanks, .The y It was decided to hold the next confidence theyhave thus reposed meeting on Mondays evening nest, at iu. the 1 will endeavor to merit by the home of Mr. John Reid, Jr, to such business as close tight before Mrs. Jas. Reid has returned :Monte is brought before the coianc:l. And • potation of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber,cash in the TOW11. el CxodetdCh, on Tues- day the 25th inst, at the hour of 3 o'clock. All accounts for settle merit must be placed with the, clerk before this crate. -4V. Lane, Clerk. r - Dated Jan. 10th, 1916:. J J 2 ...._ --- HIGHEST PRICE PAID . FOR ALL KINDS, OI' GOOD LOGS ' DELIVERED AT •)0- after: spending a few: days with her 7 wish you all a happy and, sue- relatives at. Lucknow. 1910.-T. McMichael, Sr: r FIERTY'S SAW M 7: r, L ,• CLINTON, FOR' PARTICU cesaful 19_1, LABS APPLY TO FORD C Brufcefield. Dr. Macdonald's McLEOD. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beattie of Sea- ANNUAL MEETING,- 'rHE AN- ,incl meeting of the members of fc'rch spent New Year's with Mr. g Mrs. Wm Seetti, the McI{ill°p Mutual Fire Insur- Mr. Dan, Ross visited his sister, once Company will be held in the New Book • o —= F. G. RUMBALL YQ�CC Just which one for Ogre to to . `ing for C C ADE •�� • 1' commencinga racy s aryr we, hope will be a prosperous you and yours, resolution we should. all macre have .PORRIDGE every, ramie breakfast, ER, best bytest.• DRESSED LUBER and SHIN- GLES, CANADA FIBREand BOARD, TILE, I CEDAR POSTS, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, ETC, 1 heartily sohurt and bra y y fair, square dealings shall endeavour, worthily to. merit, your most liberal patronage, Telephones : Bayfield Office, 8 on 174. Office, 11 on 145• ". B. JOHN 'B MUSTARD ir e r y teas" o li a, b 1 e price. 9+ �'� Tia A. J. GRIGO Optician Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage g Licenses. ' ---�-- Mrs. Win. Berry and "his another, town hall, Seaforth, ort. Friday, Mrs J. Ross, for a few days last Feb.4th, 191.6 at two o'clock, p.m. Y week. it is some years since . Mr, The business will be to receive the ROSS went west, Annual Statement and A,uditor.s Mr, and Mrs,` John Welter of the Report, the electing of Three Dime Walker House had a family re-usaiois tors and other business which on. New Year's Daywhich about might be for the benefit of the fifty of their friends and relatives Company, The retiring Directors Y attended, are' John Betineweis M,PIP., James The Oddfeliows intend.' holding their- Evans and John 815 Grieve who and . �, )ll1OCfC P1ioii U llll ■ �1 �,�1• , Fl • TO THE CITIZENS. �!IlA EI�u tee` The health officer asks the co-operation of the citizens in stamping out' measles that p• gBrumfield , are prevalent in town. As soon as of rash appear ell ible fel "re electron, -J, is: Nle_ Annual 'installation of officers on Fre g ay night after whieh they will en- Lean ;President. Theo le. Hays, tertain the -.visiting' brethren to a , Secretary, - . • 19-3; supper at the Walker House, A CANADIAN VIEW notify your physician Or the health officer and keep allp er- sons f r a m • communication with the sick. Insist en ': es a breakfast food it is imequall- ledbe for its •warming powers and Por _ .a. health. We carry in stock the well'-knotdn brands, Robin Hood and Quaker Oats, etc., which are put "Pi" round sanitary packages at 25c per package. Also a good lino of buikr `oat meal: Other breakfast foods that are vicey nourishing and invigorating areThe ;Roman Meal, Flaked Wheat,, Grape ! sNits, tVheatiets, etc., Flighest ',prices tor produce. ', JohnsonVer Skates Sharpened At Same _ Old p Place. To All We Wish H A V %V `' HAPPY N �1 YEAR. --_.: - + �j `�'�j �+ THOS.11 1+4 it11NS. Dr..and' Mrs. Thornton and little Mr, and Mrs. Torrance Dunlop and little sons, Jack and Harry of Zur- ioh, were guests of Mrs. Dunlop's, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, "' W. H. .Iiatten- bury last week. The Misses Ta clot of Detroit Were guests over the ybolidays, of their TENDERS WANTED. -- TENDERS will he received by the Council of'Lhaee •lite Township of Hallett up to 2 e p,m, on Thursday, the 3rd day .of February 1910,, for the erection of a stacl bridge tier the Walke,rbtirn about.5 miles north creek,t of Lon- -- luminous chapters have ' all the passion of the real orator, all Ole praise of bile disciplined , writer, and all the courage of the man of prophetic' mission, strick ' quarantine. By, this method we cast soon control the disease. e.e•a; J. W. Shaw,M.1'•1;0. sister, Mrs, Jack Snider. Mrs. Clarke and Miss Florence of Varna were guests o£• Mr. Chas. Reid stn New Year's Day. son of ' Conseeon spent New Year's' with the ,Drs sister, Mrs. (Rev,) H. Woods at the masse. Mrs, Calvert and Master Stewart, else have been guests of NTrs. Cal -r, desboro. Said bridge to be 60 feet long :and 16 feet, roadway with con- trete floor}ug. And also for the building of cement, abutments to •support the said bridge, The low- est or. any tender not necessarily aceeptcd,-James Campbell, 'Cleric: -:1J-2. • I?rica:�I,2a For sale : . 7 post paid, , . ley : e Cooper FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 17, PT, 18, eon. 8, Goderich township, oonsls9-. ing of 100 acre's•. .30. aereef plowed ready for spring, 3 acres orchard and email fruits, balance in grass. Frame dwelling,two good barns. Good land, 7 miles_ from Goderich; 8 miles from Clinton,. -Apply to 2, Clinton, vert's Parents, Mr., and Mrs. P. Bo-, wey, have returned home to Ilderton. A Good Resolast}alt : I will pa etahone Y CLINTON.NP Bert Holmes, R. R. No. 6, on 254,' Goderich. -13 The Store of Qualtiy., ;, 'Successor,to S. Barr. Phone 111. Plinne orders ormmotly attended tn. : -, '� BYAM &' SUTT�' S nirare Plu,nharm.. vh„r. 7. r --s-=• A. GOOD RESOLUTION. "I will pay my subscription - f l N ecoid 'in d- to 'The News -Record a E0LPP i ;, a 4 The Y Mr..Robertsuhscrrptfon Watson' will bepleased 15 slowly recoveriiik from his :illness, to: Tee NewsRecord in advance:`" C Good Morning 1 Are yon a News y Record Subsceriber 7, 1