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The Clinton News Record, 1916-08-10, Page 5August iOth, I9I6 Clinton- News -Record 5 Goderich Mr, 'and Mrs. Ray Rumball have )been sp > d' �g avacanon ClintonCapt. W. Y. Hayden and -Sergi Otway Hayden of the Army Denial corps, London, were here last week owing to the illness of -their motbies Mrs. A, E. Bradwin and family left last week to join Mr. Br.yiwin in Sarnia, aise lt'irs. D. 'W. Pullin, formerly 'Miss -Grape Macdonald, left last week for Empress, Alta, to join her, husi eed, who leaves shortly, for Engle:id 'with -his battalion. Miss Jean Lawson joined a tarty sof friends in Toronto last week and went with ,,Pent on a trip throegli the lower, provinces. Rev. J. H. Wright and family of Amherstberg are the guests of the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Connolly;, . Rev. W. K. Hager has one to join Mrs. Hager at their cottage on the Georgian Bay. Miss Constance Le Touzel is holi- daying at Gaspe Basin,, Quebec, Mrs. Harry Morris has returned from a visit in Toronto. On Wednesday. of last week Miss Jean Muir Cat was united' in nrar- -riage at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Cutt, to Thos. Edwin Ross, C..E., of Guelph. The council has ordered a tank of tarvia containing 4,000 gallons', which' will: beput on the square and stets leading off the square. The 'ser"- mpany which supplies the f arvia• will put it on the street, Mr.nd Mrs. A. McLennan of a Le n Tor- onto t re urn dtheir t e o home after spending a week or so with friends :here, They .were; accompanied by M'xs. A. J. Watson, who was on her •tvay to her home at Edmonton af- ter spending several weeks in town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilumber mot- ored up from Detroit recently and visited friends here. • Miss Olive:; Goldthorpe lett last week on an extended visit to her sister In Winnipeg. Going , by boat to 'Sault Ste. Marie she was joined there by her fatter who accompan- ied her the remainder of the way. Mrs. McFadyen and her cousin, Miss Clunis of London, have gone to :spend the summer at the cottage of -the former.'s sister, Mrs, Major, at 'Munroe Paint, Mich. Miss Mabel Young Toronto is spending her vacation at her home in town. The remains of the late Sidney Belcher, who died in Detroit after but a short illness, were brought home for interment, the funeral tak- ing place on Wednesday afternoon.of last weelr. Much sympathy is felt ...for the bereaved family and his lit- tle motherless daughter. Seaforth. Mr. and hits. 0, C. 'Whitely and l'Iiss,Norma of Goderich were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chesney. Mrs. Hilts of Port Huron has been visiting her sister, Mrs, E. Box. Mrs. Campbell and Mr. 'Cluny ac- .cornpanied . the remains of the late Miss Margaret Horan, who was as .eidently drowned while bathing at Kenora, to Seaforth and remained :for -the funeral. bliss Hallie French has been borne from Goderich owing to the illness 'of her mother. Mr. Christopher Dale of McKillop left last week on a trip to the -west. Miss Florence Thompson has re- turned from a visit at Atwood, Mr, Arthur Scott of Windsor is 'home to Roxboro on .a visit to "'rhe' .parental home. • Mrs. S. Hortonand daughter Miss :Stella of Galt are visiting in town, Mrs. James McNaughton of gary is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robt. Govenlock of MciCillop; • Mrs. W. D. VanEgmond returned to -"•"--r Aylmer with Dr. and Mrs. Fear and will visit there for a time, Mrs. Wm, Fowler of Vancouver, B.C., is visiting old friends in town. Mr. Consitt of Hillsgreen has pure .chased the property of Mr. Thomas 'Bickle on John street, Rev. A, E. Corbett' of Montreal,' •who is visiting in town, has been taking the services in the Presby- terian church, Rev. F. E•T. Larkin be- ing absent on a vacation. •• Mrs. Howell and daughter of Ham liaises, B1C., have been visiting the Misses Hutchinson of town, -Alt. and Mrs. J. H. Speare, Toron- to ; bliss Spence, Southampton and Mr. George Spence of Moosejaw have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Finlayson. 'Mrs. W. W. Meredith of North Bay is spending a vacation in town. (Grace Ann, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Edge, died)on. Tuesday, week after some years illness at the .age, of fourteen, Zurich ' Miss Mildred 12roiVit visited her cousin, Miss M. Preeter, last week :for a few days. e Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper of 'Saskatchewan are visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity, Mr, and Mrs. C. Fritz and family visited last week with friends at Guelph and Hamilton. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Troyer1 Toron- to spent a• few days recent y h the lady's mother, Mrs. Ortwein. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichert of • New Haven, Mich,, have beenvisit- bag relatives here. Mrs. Edward A. Barry of Montreal is making an extended visit with her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Howald. Dr. B. A, and Mrs. Campbell have been spending a vacation a Yirand Bend. Miss Is Rembe and Miss "deist of '9Samilton have been the guests. of d Mrs Rembe, Tuckersmith Township Mr. Robert 'ITuut, who- has been living with. his brother, Mr.Grtirles Hunt, for a few ,years was called to _ the Great Beyond last Saturday and on Monday the remains' were taken to 'Marton., his former home, He was in his sixty-seventh year and a widower, The funeral servic- es were conducted by Rev. J; A. Agnew of Clinton. W ingham 1\'Ir, PeterC_Wilsein of Detroit was the guest recently of his neige, Mrs. A. F. Ilouiuth. It is nineteen years since Mr. Wilson last visited Wing - ham. Miss Haul, Brandon has returned from a month's visit at St. Marys, Woodstock and Grand Bend. Mrs. Margaret Cowan has gone to Venn, ,Sask., to visit friends for a few weeks. bliss L. Huntley lies , returned home after spending a vacation at Port Stanley, : Mr, Will Telly of Swift Current, Sask., is visiting old, friends here. Mr. A. E. Griffin of Vancouver spent a day recently with his par- r cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Griffin. He was on his way to• Russia on business for his firm. Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Lownsbury and daughter have returned to their home in .Philadelphia after a fort- night's visit with the 7adh's par- ents, Mr. and Xis. Thos. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Isbister and Mr. and liars. E. B. Jenkins motored down to Leamington to visit ?41r. and Mrs. Win. Maxwell. Pte. Chas. Marshall, recently " re- turned from the front, ,has, been give en a position in the civil service, Ot- tawa, and has gone to the capital to assume his duties. Mrs. Marshall will follow shortly and they will take up residence 'there. Miss Gertrude Cruickshank of town has accepted a position on the teach- ing stall of the Kincardine High school. Provincial Constable Phippen and Mrs. Phippen have gone on a trip to Windsor and Detroit. Miss Matthews, superintendent of the local hospital, is holidaying at Winnipeg and Banff. She will comp Rochester ni will t e way of a l home by 3 visit the Mayo hospital. Mrs. W. H. Cloakey and Miss 'Vera of Torontd are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. G. Stewart, Mrs. I. Robinson and Miss Robin- son are holidaying in Kincardine. Mrs, Geo. Underwood has gone on a trip through the Lower Provinces, bliss B. E. Anderson left last week on a trip to Vancouver and Denver, Col, Happenings of Fifteen Years Ago. Happenings in Clinton at the Opening of the Centu.y. Taken from the Files of The News -Record of the date indicated. Clinton, Aug. 8%, 1901, Wednesday, Aug, 11th, will be Clinton's civic holiday, The G;T.R. will issue single fare tickets good from Tuesday to Thursdays Twenty-two mills was the tax rate struck by the town council at the meeting on Monday evening. Rev. J. F. and Mrs. Parke and Miss Shirley, of Amlierstburg are spending a few weeks at Hayfield, Mr. Parke having exehanged with Rev. Mr. Jennings for a few Sun- days. The Local Market. Wheat 62c to 63c. Barley 37c to 40c, Oats 3Ic to 32c, Butter lie to 14c, Eggs 97:e to 11c. Live Hogs $8.30 to :16.75. Marriages ROSS -CCITT -in Goderich, on Aug. 2nd, Jean Muir, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cutt, to Thomas Edwin Ross of Goderich, township. Births TWYFORD-In Clinton, on August 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Twy- ox f d,a son. Mc`l'AVISH-In Seaforth, July 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. John. McTavish, a son. CRAIG -At Goderich, on July 1,8th, to Mr. and Mrs, Willie Craig, a son. - DORRANCh:-In Sealortli, on August 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs,' S. Dor- ranee, a son. CARTER In Goderich, on July • 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carter, a son. Deaths JOHNSTON-In Bayfield, on August 9th, Luttrell Mitchell, wife of Mu. James Johnston, aged 72 years and 7 months. - TUFI"ORD-In Seaforth, , on July 28th, Dr, W. Tufford of Cromer- ty, aged 54 years. ROCHE-In Bruceileld, on July 31st, William Roche, of 'Kirheton, aged 24 years. 13ELOHER-In Detroit, Mich. , on July 31st, Sydney Belcher, son' r of Mr. E, C. Belcher, Goderich. ELLIS-In Morris township, on Aug, and, John Ellis, Aged 76 years. EDGE -In Seaforth, on August 1st, Grace Aim Edge, second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs,, X`i. Edge, in her 14th year., i Bluth; -Mrs. Chas'. Boyle of 'Chicago ; has been visiting 1Iiss Minnie Smith, Mts. John • Hartley and little daughter have returned to their home at Hel,noral, Man., after spending some ,,weeks with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. :Arthur Stein- hoff. bliss Euphernia Steinhoff no- companied them. Mr. W. H. McElroy has gone on' a trip to the west. Mrs. -Writ, Burling and daughter have returned to their home in Tar- anto after a visit with friends here- abouts,, Stiss .Janet McGowan left last week for an extended stay in Winnipeg, Sirs. Egan and children of Toron- to )lave' been • visiting 'the . lady's brother, Mr. J. H. Chcllew, WATER -MELON SOCIAL,.-T'I'-1E \t', M. S. of llillsgreen intend having a water -melon social on the church grounds on Tuesday evening of next week. Admission 15c and 25c. Sealortli orchestra in atten- dance. 49-h VOTERS' LIST, 191,3, OF TIE'' Municipality of Stanley Township, County of EIEuron.-Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of the .Ontario Voters' List Act the copies of the list, made persuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last- re- vised Assessment Rail of the said Municipality tbe entitled y t o n t' itled to- vote in the said Municipality at elec- tions for members of the Legisla- tive Assembly and at Municipal el- ections ; and that the said list was first posted up at my office, Hayfield. Road, on the 7th day of August, 1916, and remains there for inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according • to law. Dated at my .office this 7th ifay of August, 1910.-R. J. Rich- ardson, Township Clerk. 49-3 S T R A Y E D -THERE STRAYED from the premises of the undersign- ed at lot 22, Base Line, Goderich township, on Monday', July 10th, a bay driving mare, 9 years aid. Has slight spring halt. Reward given for information leading to its re- covery, -John Macdonald, R. R., No. 1, Phone 15 on 166, Clinton. -48. FARM FOR SALE -LOT 30 IN THE 7th con., Goderich township, con- taining 00 acres all under- cultiva- tion : barn. 50 x 50 with stone foun- dation ; small house ; good well. For particulars apply to -Mrs. Pet- er Cantelon, Huron Street, West, Clinton. -48. COTTAGE FOR SALE. AT CORNER of Dunlop and Isaac streets. Nine rooms, good cellar, good back kit- ellen, stone foundation, waterworks and cistern. Place in good state of repair. Quarter acre of land with small fruit. -E. F. Jackson, -47, FOWL AND SPRING CHICKENiS Wanted. Highest market price paid, W. Marquis, Phone .Ll on 160, R, R. No. 1.-25, FOR SALE. -HOUSE ON FATTEN - bury street formerly occupied by the Iate Mrs. Wm. Murray. Ap- ply to G. 1). McTaggart. -32 VOTERS' LIST, 1916, OF THE Municipality of Bayfield, County of Huron. -Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario Voters' List t Act the copies of the list, made persu- ant to said Act, of all persons ap- pearing by the last revised Assess- ment Roll .of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality,at elections for mem- bers of the Legislative Assembly. and at Municipal elections ; and that the said list was first posted up at my office, Bayfield, on the 22nd day of July, 19n6, and remains there for inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any errors or omielions corrected accor- ding to law. Dated. at Bayfield this 22nd.day of July, 1916-I:I. W. Er- win, Village Clerk. -47. HOUSES 'FOR SALE OR TORRENT -Nine roomed house on Frederick street ; furnace and good cellar ; hard and soft water ; choice gar- den and small fruits ; good stable on premises. 'Also the brick house on Isaac street next bowling green. 1"or particulars' apply, to -Robert Thompson, Clinton. -46 WANTED - MACHINISTS AND Lathe hands. -Wood Motor Com- pany, C'lint-on. -44. WANTED. -• A BOY OVER 16 years who wants to earn h•isown living, can find a good position right now with us, with a promise of steady employment, good wages, and promotion. -See our Superin- tendent, Mr. Reid, about it at once. -Tire Jackson Manufacturing. Co, Ltd., Clinton. -40. A Good Resolution : I will pay my subscription to The News -Record in advance, FOR SALE. -FORD AUTOMOBILE, sbcond hand, at a reasonable price. ehil exchange. for horses or cattle. r, -C J. Wallis. -=41 CLAY TILE FOR SALE, FROM 3 to 121 in. A first class article.- William Wheatley, phone No. 74, I-litron Street, Clinton.' -43 BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. -GOOD 'Ideation on William street, near the Model school. Ten rooms, electric light, waterworks, bathroom, etc.= - 'P.' T, Murphy. -44. HOUSE FOR SALE - ROOMY house, corner of Ontario and Will- iam streets. All modern convenien- ces. Garden and young fruit trees, Apply to Mrs. A. Beacom on prem - ices or to W'.- Brydone, Clintons --42. MCCdRMIC'K . AGENCY -I HAVE taken over the agency for tare Mc- Cormick Implements and moved it to my place of business, the car- riage and repair, ' chap, Huron street, where I will keep on hand a full line of imulements, repairs, twine, etc. An order from you will receive prompt attention. - Wilson Elliott. -43 FOR SALE -THE. PROPERTY. ON Rattenbury street occupied by Dr. Gaudier, including house, office, barn and two lots. Will be sold separately or together. Electric lighting throughout. Water in stable. Hard and salt water in bathroom, kitchen and summer k1Ir ellen.-Apply to Dr. Gaudier. -40. FOR SALE. - THE Lk STORY house with acres of land on On- tario street lately, occupied by Mr. Baines. The garden is in excellent condition and there is i acreof raspberries and small fruits. The house contains seven rooms with cellar full size of house. Furnace, electric lights and waterworks. :I have also for rental the office late- ly occupied by John Medd as a barber shop. -Jacob. Taylor. -35 FOR SALE. -A FORD RUNABOUT Automobile equipped with the Gray & Davis Starter and Lighting Sys- tem. 'Also with Shock Absorbers which add greatly to the easy rid- ing qualities of the car, -Seeley & West. -36. 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. 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- ers, etc. All orders promptly at tended to. Rooms oven Grigg's jeweleiy Store. -Wm, J. Jago. -55 First -Class Hand Laundry Next the Commercial Hotel Solicits a trial on work which will be executed by hand without the use of acids, lime, or any other chemi- cals to destroy the clothes. Shirts ironed so that they will not hurt your neck. Stand-up collars ironed without be- ing broken in the wing. No error will be investigated with- out the. original list, or atter 04 hours from the time goods are deliv- ered. Patrons should list their cloth- es otherwise our count insist be ac- cepted as correct. Sample prices : Shirts, open fronts Sc, Collars 2te, Ladies' Skirts, plain, 15c to 25c„ Blouses 10c. Parcels called for and delivered. Ii work suits tell your friends WASH DAYS : Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings of each week. 0E LAVELIE CREAM SEP- ARATOR AHATOD WO ADD Ideal Green Feed Silos, Alpha Gasoline Engines, De Laval Oil and Wendott Cleaner. Stockof repairs kept at my house, three doors west of Commerdial Slotel, and repairing done Satur- day afternoons, Also Agent for New- combe Pianos. Phone 207, D. W. Hamilton The De Lavelle Agent, To the Public: c 'We are nowreared with p better facilities than ever to Re -Cut Crusher Rolls, Gum Circular and Cross- Out Saws. Do all Kinds of Lathe and Machine Work. Do Rubber Tiring for, Bug- gies. Repair Automobiles. Do Blacksmithing. Do Wood Repair Work: Sharpen Power CIippers. Sharpen Hand 'Clippers. • WE SELL Automobile Tires. Hard and , Cushion .Tires for Buggies. Gasoline and Oil. ' Ignition Batteries Telephone Batteries, AUTOMOBILE GARAGE IN CONNECTION. SEE LEY WE ST News -Record means News -Reader. GIRLS WANTED es, ees. WE CAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO. A' FEW MORE KNIT- TERS, ETC. APPLY AT ONCE. Clinton Knitting Co. LIMITED. Eyes. elamiu. free EYES EXAMINED FREE BY THE NEW SHADOW TEST System) "These Spew. have overcome the misty vision that creeps oa with the advance of years, and now I am the most pleased man I know.', This is what our patrons are sayi- ing. A pleased patron is the best adver- tisement. I give free tests and guar- antee satisfaction. When our repair department is so close at hand there is really no ex- cuse for carrying anything but an accurate time piece. Consult us about any watch trou- bles that may arise, Everything in the jewellery. line re- paired, rings, broaches, pins, barretts etc. R. H. JOHNSON, Optician and Jeweler Cream Wanted. Highest price paid for cream, which will be taken in every Monday and Thursday morning and weighed, tested and paid for while you wait, Also all kinds of livo fowl wan- ted, Fowl received Wednesday, morning each week. T. E. MASON, General Merchant, Good Things To Eat No matter whether you remain at home or go camping or picnicking you will want something nice and tasty for your peals and why stand over a hot stove`'when you can get such delicious and wholesome ready - cooked foods. We take the liberty of offering a few suggestions that re- quire very, little cooking : Canned Goods. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Pork and Beans, Salmon, Sardines, Herring, Hasidic, etc., and there is nothing more substantial or more easily pre- pared. Meats. Cold haat, Meat Loaf, Breakfast c t Back Bacon. They are always up ti, the mark. Jelly powders and Minnie Pudding Powders are always a friend to the housewife. They are all ornament as well as a splendid dessert, Minute pudding can he made in a jiffy, flavors tapioca, lemon, custard, rose, vanilla, chocolate, etc, Try', some and you will use more, Highest Market Price for Produce Fit - Pone orders promptly attended to Johnson . Co. The Store of Quality. FOR SALE. -A SECOND HAND Ford Automobile, thoroughly over- hauled, tires' practically new. Very cheap. --Seeley & e st. =31 CREAM WANTED. - DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to us for cans, We supply two cans free. Pay all express charges and " issue cheques'twicei each month, cheques payable at par. We pay, the high- est market prices consistent with an honest test. Testing done by a competent man. Each can careful- ly weighed, sampled end tested on arrival and 'statement returned, Those in the vicinity of ICinhurn may leave their cream with Mr. Hall who will deliver it here, Write for cans and give us a trial, Patrons in the vicinity of Varna may deliver their cream to Beatty Bros. Store and it will : be taken care of there -The Seaforth Cream- ery., Box 486, Seaforth, Out. Have Just Received a Carload of CEMENT And will keep a supply all summer. Come Here For your cement needs. JOHN HUTTON LONDESBORO. BROILERS AND DUCKLINGS Wanted: . We are in' the market for 2000 young chickens and 1,000 young ducks per week, the chickens to weigh 2 ponhds and the ducklings 4' pounds each. Now is the time to take advautgge of the extraordinary prices paid for Iive poultry. Non -Fertile New -Laid EGGS Now that the hot summer weather is approaching we are in a position to pay a premium for non -fertile eggs not over four days old. It will pay you to sell or kill all the roos- ters after the breeding season is over. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. THE CORNER STORE r -•H Live and Let Live LET US SELECT THE Vegetables for your Camping Trip. Our stock of Canned Goods bias been especially selected for their qual- ity and purity, in fact everything we suggest to you will have your unqual- ified approval. Check from this list the goods you know you want, then COM in and let us show you others Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, etc., Concentrated h'acket and Canned Soups, Meat Extracts, Canned Preserves and Jams, IMIarmalades, Bacon alt -Binds of Cooked Breakfast Foods, Con- densed Milk, Coffee and Cacoa, Canned Salmon, SardineS and Kippered Herring. Specials -Raspberries, Chet:- ties, Black Currants, Peaches, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Tomatoes,Cucumbers, New Potatoes and Beans, I'I ..UN E E NI FO D R LIVE AND LET, LIVE GROCER. Seed Corn! •eee We now have in stocir a quantity of Seed Corn which we can offer you at a reasonable price, also good Seed Buckwheat. This is the hatching season, and that means lots of feed for the Baby Chicks, We have a large stock of Baby, Chick Feed and also Chick Grit on hand. Try some of our Oreameal and Oil cake for your young -Calves and Pigs, there is nothing better. Since Lard has risen to such a high price, why not try our Easi- first Shortening, as it is not so ex- pensive and goes farther. We have it in 5 and 20-1b, pails, Bran, Shorts, Low Grade Flour, Oatmeal, Breakfast Food and Flour always kept in stock, W. Jenkins & Son.. FLOUR AND FEED. Phone 190. Highest prices paid, for Grain and Wool. Elevator,, News -Record means News -Leader, Olives) Nty but they are good, I <' cool, tempting and healthful. if you are fond of Olives see our list i Large picnic size 30c a bottle Large Queen Olives 25c Pimento stuffed Olives 150 and 25c Manzanilla Olives 10c and 20c Our assortment is com- plete, price and quality the very best. W. T. �1'ell Your last Cliauce Take advantage of your last chance to have those coal bins filled up with our celebrates LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE (the coal that satisfies j' Before the advance of prices on the 1st of August. For June and July orders, the fol- Iowing are our prices : CHESTNUT $7:50 STOVE $7.25. EGG $7.00 SOFT COAL $6.00 Delivery Y to'BaYfel Bayfield $1,00 perton, ,. to Varna 50c, to Kippers 50c, Bruce - field 25e. We also handle all kinds of Logs, and Lumber, Canada Cement, Buffalo Brand Fertilizers, Tongued and Grooved Flooring and V Matched Si - drug, Canada Fibre Board, Metal Building Material, Tile, Cedar Posts,; Etc. JOHN B. MUSTARD BRUCEFIELD. , We have added a stock of New Groceries and can now supply you with Teas, Sugar, Canned Goods and other lines to be found in a grocery store, We also sell Conner's Bread. This is an addition to Flour and Feed of which we keep a full stock and will deliver goods to any part of the town. We will appreciate a share ob your patronage. All kinds of produce taken jn es change for goods. D. A. WATSON Victoria St., Next the Hospital', It Will Payr You to Order Now. Owing to the great advance in the price of all kinds of metals Furnaces are soon to advance. If you are going to. I instal a Furnace or have any, I Plumbing done this pear you will save money, bye getting prices at once. li THOS. HAWKINS. Fariiis SOP Sale FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 24' on the 5th con. of Goderich Town- ship consisting of 120 acres, 13i acres in fall wheat, 40 acres ready foe spring plowing, 7 acres of bush,, remainder under grass. .Small oto chard. Concrete house. Good barn 5300 with stone foundation, Cement silo. Water tank and Wind mill at barn. One quartet. mile kora Porters Hill. -James Hamilton4 Clinton. -04 b Tf A!l thing 1..!s you want done in the line of Eavetroughing, Plumb i n g , Tdnsmithing and Furnace Work, Corrugated Roofing, Steel Shingles, Felt Roofing and Slate. Call or phone for 'prices. Estimates cheerfully given.. BYAM & SUTTER Sanitary Plumbers, Phone I. The sub to The News - Record is $1 per year,