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The Clinton News Record, 1916-04-13, Page 4lanweepaastaioanalmase Clinton News -Record April 13th 1918 Custom .Matching Let Us Hatch Your Eggs This Year. Call, phone or write for particulars. Phone 10 on 255. Rates $2 per tray of 70 eggs. Ridgcrest Farm,' Lot 12, Con. 4, Goderich Tp. H Keith Revell, Goderich A ddW play hours to your day — Summer will soon be here and - you will want all the time you can get out-of-doors, free from work and worry. Get a house Telephone to help = , you! Nothing can do it so well, ▪ and it will cost only a few cents )xJ= A- 1 a day ! No installation charge. Let us call and talk it over— f11l out the Coupon below and E- mail it to -day ! Er - The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. Gentlemen:—Please see me about Residence Telephone Service. Name Address 11 Ready to- �' Wear Garments Couch & Co. PHONE 78. Dry Goods and bifllinery Order Your Easier Hal No The rush will overwhelm us in a week or so. We can give better attention to your Easter hat now. Why not come down this weep ? Our milliners are creating new de- signs all the time, Always something fresh to see here. This store for high-class millinery. Easter Suits. La di es ' contemplating purchasing suits for Easter would do well to see our ex- tensive stock. Never before have been so busy in this de- partment. Never iri our his- tory have we been in a better position to supply you with most up-to-date garments, ,,,, See our;Suits before buying, Easter Coats. Coats that meet the taste .%and fit. the desired styles of all patrons. Coats in the new- est models and the newest cloths, including gabardines, surge s, tweeds, blanket cloths and corduroy. Easter Waists. We are daily compliment- ed on the superiority of our waists, in crepes, voiles, silks, etc., all at most moderate prices. New Easter Neckwear to Hand This Week. T,HTJ IHORS.E SHOW: Desinte the cold and stormy eai i - er large crowds gathered to the thirteenth annual Spring Show on Thursday last wheir the entries were large and the class of animals shown were of a superior quality. Most of tele: prize-winning stock was. from ithi the couptth u 6ll the competition wasopen The judging seemed to give general satisfaction Much credit is due the officers el the Association, especially J.,Shan- allan, president, 'and Seerptaryl. A, .1, McMurray, 'who were indefatigueablo in their efforts to make the show .a success 8'he judging of horses took place on the post officesquareand that of cattle on the vacant tot .between Graham house and the 161t3t Bowl- ing Alley. • Following is the prize list Heavy ,horses. Clydesdale—Stallion, three years and over, live entries -Leiper and Mean, R. Murdock, W. Gray. Stallion un.der three years—Thos. NTcvlillan, Jas, Sniffle, W. Nett, Sweepstakes, Leiper &• Moon. Special township competition, won by Thos. NIc1VTillau of Hullett town- ship Heavy Draft. • Brood mare, 3 years and over (eight entries)—R. 13. Bell, James Smillie, George Dale & Son. b'amily•of three colts, same sire— Wes, Nott, , Filly or gelding, 3 years and over (five- entries) -1st and 2nd Alex. Sinclair,Thomas McMillan. Filly or gelding, 1 year and under 2—Thomas McMillan, Ales. Wright. Filly under 1 year—W. J, Dale. Horse colt under .1 year—Thonsas llc11i11tn Sautes Snillie, Team in harness—Alex. Sinclair, 'Phomas McMillan, G. I. Chambers. Sweepstakes—R. Bell. agricultural {'lass. Brood mare; 3 years and over (eight entries)—W, Nott, Thomas Mair. Filly. or gelding, 3 years and over (eight entries)—D. Fotheringhtun, T. J. Dale, Jr. I"illy! or gelding, 2 years and under 3—Alex. Wright; . ilugill, H. Le- 13eau. Filly or gelding, 1. year and un- der 2—Vere Cunningham, joules Cor- nish & Soli, James Sterling. Horse colt or 11111! under 1 year— James Cornish & Son, W. Nott, '1'cam in harness (seven entries)— D. Fothcringitani, .J, Dale, Jr., Al- bert Morrell. sweepstakes—D. Futheringham. General Purpose Class. 13rood mare, 3 years and over— James Vanlegntond,• A. & E. Fisher. Filly or gelding, 3 years and over— James VanEgmoud, B. Decker. Team in harness (five ontr•ies)— Jamcs Van5gmond, Light horses—Roadsters. Stallion, 15. hands and over—Leo Charlesworth, Berry & Bossenbury, l:d. Johnston, Stallion under 1:51, hands—Mrpoug- all 13ros. Sweepstakes—Leo C'harlesw,r'tli. Carriage horse in harness (five en- tries)—W. Miller, •Jas. Vant:gulond, W. Reid. Roadster horse in harness, (ten en- tries)—Morton Elliott, George Beat- ty, Frank Perdue. Carriage team in harness—Robert Ferris, 1,. H. Rader, Roadster team in harness—John Decker, George Laiahwaitc. Special Prizes. Best grey team, heavy draft agri- cultural or general purpose James Van1gnlond. Best matched team, heavy, draft, agricultural or general purpose—D, Fotheringhanl. Best lady driver—Mrs. James Van - Egmont!, -Mrs, O. Tebhutt, Miss 11. Cook. Judges—Por heavy horses, George Dickie, London, and James Brandon, Forest ; light horses, .J. Darroch, Listowel, Cattle. Shorthorns—Bull 3 years and over —T:. Wise. 13u11, 2 years—.E, Wise, James Snell & Sons. Cow, 3 years and aver—Jas. Snell & Sons, E. Wise. Heifer, 2 years—James Snell & Sons, E. Wise. • Heifer, .1 year—James Snell & Sons, L. Wise. Sweepstakes—E, Wise, e Hereford. eow, 3 years.' and over- G, 5hiplay. ' • Polled Angus :cow, 3 years and ov- er -Chanes Lindsay, L, 'Trick Son. Heifer, under 3 years—Geo, Ship- ley. Dair t cow, ovv,; any age or breed—Tl, Fitzsimons, 33 Fitzsimons. Fat heifer, age considered—James Snell & Sons, E. Wise. Judges for cattle—John Biggins of Clinton and A, Be. P7eHHap of Luck - now. Stanley Township Sorry to hear that Mr, Harold Pen'halc, who went west accompanied. by his brother Robert with two car loads of horses a few weeks ago, was 'laid up with 'a' nevero attack of measles alter arriving there. Hope he will soon be well .again. NIr. Melvin Davison has engaged with Itir. Geo Beatty for the stun mor months. Hallett Township • At the recent meeting, of Hallett_ township council a, cominuntcation. Was read from G. T. Railwajs re rloltzbatier drain and on notion of Messrs. Miller and Rowson the clerk was instructed to telephone Engineer Roger regarding same. A commun- ication from Hydro Electric Associa- tion asked council to take a inemier- ship therein and for an annual fee of 310. No action taken thereon, Communication from Lt. -Col, H. B. C'ombc asking council to petition the Hon.Mi The Minister of Militia asking that a mobolizttton camp be estab- lished at Goderich, Moved by, Messrs. Watt and McMichael that a resolu- tion be passed and forwarded to Minister of Militia. Communication from J. F. Knight, secretary' of Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, asking for a grant of 310, No ac- tion taken. Request fora grant to Auburn Public Library. No action thereon. The fenceviewers, poundkeepers and pathmasters are as follows : Fenceviewers—Lorne Tyndall, Alat- colni McDermott, John Fowler, Matt C'arbcrt, Richard Carter, Henry: Young, John Brigham, William Plunkett, I'oundkeepers—John Fowler, James VanEgmond, john 13. 'i'aylor, John Collinson, Benjamin Riley, James 13llsley, Walter Pfeffer, John Cart- wright. Patlunasters—Henry Cooper, ,Jos- eph 3lero, Andrew .Jamieson, James McCall, Alex. Brown, Jas. Carter, Peter Hawthorne, Thomatis Dale, Or- val Dale, Shepherd. Dale, Jos. Free- man, Chas, Peacock, \\'nt. Hill, Humphrey Snell, Stephen 13ricken- den, Frank 'Tyndall., \\'ni. J, Me - Brien, Jas. Rands, Robt. ' Clarke, Henry Glazier, .Jas, Dale, Matt Corbett, Richard Brennan, Dominick Flynn, Owen Reynolds, John Farqu- har, Geo. -Farquhar, And. Snell, Jas. Mann, .Wm.. Hughill, Wm, Britton, Cleo. Dale, Robt, Lawson, Alex. Lei tell, Bruce 1ticdd, Jas. Brown, Michael Morrison, Howard Snell, Win, I•loggart, Wm, Brown, Austin Dulmage, Theo, Dexter, Robt. Jamieson, Jos. Brown, John Sandcrcock, Chas, Stewart, Jas. Cartwright, Wm. Addison, Thomas Adams, Ed, Crawford, Jos. Carter, l.'larrya McCool, Wm, Snell, John Vodclen Wm. Leiper, Fred, Roger- son, Sol. Shannon, Rich, Sanderson, 'Phos Giasby, 'Thos. Hamilton, Win. Moon, Wm. RoSs, John Brown, Jas. Woodman, Ernest Adams, Jos. Man- ning, Sam. Lee, John Radford, Wm. Govier, Nelson Hill, Dan, Stevens, Phos. Neilans, Alex. McEwing, Tilos, Colson, Andrew IIoggart, Ernest Sanderson, Sant Pollard, John Tant- blyn, Jos. Gray, Moses I-Ioltzhauer, Geo. Milian, Chas. Manning, James Elisiey, Win. Archibald, Hz, Cun- ningham, Jas. Nolan, David Watson, John Mills, Thos. Dougan, Henry Young, Robt. Pate, Jonn Brigham, • Ben Morritt; David Bowes, James Logan, Thos. Roberton, Jr., Peter Walpier, August Saunders, Martin Armstrong, Arch Robinson, George I•Ianiilton, Robt. Nelson, Norman Balt, Thos. Mair, Hobert Govier, Jacob Wagner, John Good, Sam, Cox. rth the: beautiful furniture we:are ready to transfer to your home for so very little money. Easy chairs, divans, rockers and; all the other things that spell com- fort and, in this case, rare beauty too. We never offered finer furniture at any price. At present prices offering is a miracle. JAS. DUNFORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. 28 ' ' f Phone ° 28 nrw: Stanley Township Mr. Morris oa . Johnson, who has donned the colors and is training at Hantiltoa, spent a few days 'under the parental roof liege, .On Monday last he left to resume his duties, Glad to report that Mr: Richard Penhale, who has 1)0011 somewhat in- disposed for some time, is able to be around again. The M.L.A. wound up its winter's Program by! having a taffy pull at the school house on Friday evening last, MT. and Mrs. D. A. Cameron have returned from Saskatoon, Sask. and taken up their abode on the 4thcon, on vvliat is known as the Cameron farm, having been in the family for three generations. The farm has been under lease for several years and it is Mr. Cameron's intention to make repairs and renovate the place, gener- ally. He has been in the west for eight years. 1 RAN u TRUNK S 'S EAY EASIER EXCU'RSIONS,. SINGLl'+1 FARE Good going April 20, 21, 22, 23, same day. FARE AND C)NE-THIRD Good going April 20;, 21i, 22, 23, Return Limit April 25th. Return tickets will be issued be- tween all stations in Canada east of Port Arthur and to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N.Y. . Tickets and further particulars at Grand Trunk •uuk ticket offices. J. RANSFORD & SON CLINTON. ON. Phone 57. renallenaOb Zurich Zurich Mr. R F. Stade has 1pm:chased the Mr, Daniel Bennett has enlisted. residence in town of 'Ole, 11, Bender, with the 'Huron Battalion and will who is now in Detroit, " become a )member of the hand. 1 1 Decorate Your - Home ! "POW The best investment you can make in House Fur- nishings is in Wall Paper. Pooms tastefully papered aro half furnished, You'll find in our stock the paper that will suit your purse and your taste, so why go elsewhere ? ' We have a very large variety of new papers. Odd lots at special prices. All paper trimmed free, 11. T. Coope Clinton t A e n for G.N.W.Agent Telegraph and Canadian. Northern R. R. Tickets. MODEL D 60. Valve -in -Head motor. 30-35 h.p. - • 5 passenger. Completely fn,nisbed to smallest detail—The McLaughlin —Valve -in -Neagh" Motor is guaranteed to develop and deliver more power and with less gasoline than any other motor of equal sire or wake, Price $1,130, f.o,b,, Oshawa. REAL SERVICE. McLaughlin service is assured by twelve bran- ches conveniently located, Hundreds of agencies from coast to coast, One million dollars invested in branch houses and equipment, Large stocks of parts carried for all models at Oshawa and at Iihe branches. Forty-seven years of manufacturing and marketing of vehicles for Can- adians. Thorough knowledge through experience of Canadian needs. Consider carefully the ss avies you buy—it is very important and neeessaty. Note the class of people vt ho drive the McLaughlin. As a class they investigate before they invest. To insure spring delivery you should give your order now. The McLaughlin Motor Car Co., Limited, Oshawa SEELEY & BARTLIFF, Agents. Your Floors Need Paint Paint preserves the wood. Paint keeps floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are easily cleaned—a damp cloth keeps them free of dust and germs. Paint your floors and thus have' them_always Spic and Span. Senour's Floor Paint "MADE IN CANADA", is all ready to brush on—anyone can apply it cvenly end smoothly. And it gives a hard, durable, lustrous finish; that stays fresh and bright, and wears, and wears, and wears. It costs less to use than other floor paint,' because. it covers more surface and wears longer. We have Senour's Floor Paint in °' 14 beautiful colors; suitable for every floor in the house from kitchen to garret. Come in for a color card, and a copy of our entertaining book, "The House That Jack. Built". Written for children, but "grown ups" get a lot of fun out of it. Free to our friends. ft ..,- SERVICE DIINL®A THROUGH ��: II sfAOFUA\' 1READ. '. .,THE nd a, A seve youWHOLEAl0 aproud YEAR oelt your friends stout. ,sd Notice the number T p..v of Traction ''spares" that are not s o in envelopes on the car, but out ��� r7',.r�i�/ in the open wearing the "V" smile come ossesmon accounts for -the desire to have the — ,:. _ car look its beat. / �� Dailey Tire & Rubber Goods Co,, HEAD: OFFICE—TORONTO el Limited j 9.. 6 In I db [LI S. T, lJ9 T / �/� J''......r..... .�/• '' '4M 6 RUECs 0" 1t U' TIT bl 1 nYli��ot�f'd""J. .// Tteng, n V < IRubbe. bpednei.a rth the: beautiful furniture we:are ready to transfer to your home for so very little money. Easy chairs, divans, rockers and; all the other things that spell com- fort and, in this case, rare beauty too. We never offered finer furniture at any price. At present prices offering is a miracle. JAS. DUNFORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. 28 ' ' f Phone ° 28 nrw: Stanley Township Mr. Morris oa . Johnson, who has donned the colors and is training at Hantiltoa, spent a few days 'under the parental roof liege, .On Monday last he left to resume his duties, Glad to report that Mr: Richard Penhale, who has 1)0011 somewhat in- disposed for some time, is able to be around again. The M.L.A. wound up its winter's Program by! having a taffy pull at the school house on Friday evening last, MT. and Mrs. D. A. Cameron have returned from Saskatoon, Sask. and taken up their abode on the 4thcon, on vvliat is known as the Cameron farm, having been in the family for three generations. The farm has been under lease for several years and it is Mr. Cameron's intention to make repairs and renovate the place, gener- ally. He has been in the west for eight years. 1 RAN u TRUNK S 'S EAY EASIER EXCU'RSIONS,. SINGLl'+1 FARE Good going April 20, 21, 22, 23, same day. FARE AND C)NE-THIRD Good going April 20;, 21i, 22, 23, Return Limit April 25th. Return tickets will be issued be- tween all stations in Canada east of Port Arthur and to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, N.Y. . Tickets and further particulars at Grand Trunk •uuk ticket offices. J. RANSFORD & SON CLINTON. ON. Phone 57. renallenaOb Zurich Zurich Mr. R F. Stade has 1pm:chased the Mr, Daniel Bennett has enlisted. residence in town of 'Ole, 11, Bender, with the 'Huron Battalion and will who is now in Detroit, " become a )member of the hand. 1 1 Decorate Your - Home ! "POW The best investment you can make in House Fur- nishings is in Wall Paper. Pooms tastefully papered aro half furnished, You'll find in our stock the paper that will suit your purse and your taste, so why go elsewhere ? ' We have a very large variety of new papers. Odd lots at special prices. All paper trimmed free, 11. T. Coope Clinton t A e n for G.N.W.Agent Telegraph and Canadian. Northern R. R. Tickets. MODEL D 60. Valve -in -Head motor. 30-35 h.p. - • 5 passenger. Completely fn,nisbed to smallest detail—The McLaughlin —Valve -in -Neagh" Motor is guaranteed to develop and deliver more power and with less gasoline than any other motor of equal sire or wake, Price $1,130, f.o,b,, Oshawa. REAL SERVICE. McLaughlin service is assured by twelve bran- ches conveniently located, Hundreds of agencies from coast to coast, One million dollars invested in branch houses and equipment, Large stocks of parts carried for all models at Oshawa and at Iihe branches. Forty-seven years of manufacturing and marketing of vehicles for Can- adians. Thorough knowledge through experience of Canadian needs. Consider carefully the ss avies you buy—it is very important and neeessaty. Note the class of people vt ho drive the McLaughlin. As a class they investigate before they invest. To insure spring delivery you should give your order now. The McLaughlin Motor Car Co., Limited, Oshawa SEELEY & BARTLIFF, Agents. Your Floors Need Paint Paint preserves the wood. Paint keeps floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are easily cleaned—a damp cloth keeps them free of dust and germs. Paint your floors and thus have' them_always Spic and Span. Senour's Floor Paint "MADE IN CANADA", is all ready to brush on—anyone can apply it cvenly end smoothly. And it gives a hard, durable, lustrous finish; that stays fresh and bright, and wears, and wears, and wears. It costs less to use than other floor paint,' because. it covers more surface and wears longer. We have Senour's Floor Paint in °' 14 beautiful colors; suitable for every floor in the house from kitchen to garret. Come in for a color card, and a copy of our entertaining book, "The House That Jack. Built". Written for children, but "grown ups" get a lot of fun out of it. Free to our friends. ft ..,-