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The Clinton News Record, 1916-10-05, Page 5
October 5th, I916 Clinton -News -Record Going Ahead Every Day. The following. letter was written to Rev, 0, C Kurile of L,ondesboi'o by his brother, Lieut... 31, J. Kaine, who h the First went to the front o f tt 'fth t Contingent and was transferred in a British Regiment and has been with the Second Batt, Sherwood Force- bars. Since receiving this. letter Mr, Koine has had .a cable: stating ;that his brother had been wounded on `%wept. 15th and is now in hospital. lie evidently has been iii the' "thick of things" for some time but judg- ing from his letter was 'by no means ,diseouraged. • "Somewhere in Prance, .Dear C. Cl. : 1 am out on the move .again after fourteen days in one of the stiffest parts of the western line and although Very busy I enjoyed it as I felt I wa's"Outwitting nid Fritz, as I got ahead almost every time. He fooled, me once but I found out so much that I heat him next day. I was to raid his trench. I went ov- ,er one night and found heavy wire Asa got it cut hp the grins where wanted to go. I went over with on- ly eight men. I ran on a large par- ty after 1 had searched theirEaten- big port, and as .they outnumbered me and one' was going to shoot ono .of my men I just dropped "Him" and they all ran, but- raised bullets 'from machine guns just over the'o wire to' catch us. But we just 'went into their listening port until they got tired then moved out and-wah ! They started mortars and guns into '`Ne' Man's Laud" but we just mow - ',along outside their wire to a flank and watched the fun from camp hole. fifty about As he had on g uns their lines it was a fine sight. l e b 1 were perfectly safe everything pass- ing over either way. 'While they were ihring I marked the position of their mortars' and examined all their line of wire for about 400 yards. We were out from 0.45 p.m.' mill 8.80 a.m. 'They had given me up when I came in with my whole party. I tell you they gave me a good reception and when ;C got our heavies on their= mortars and mines and knocked them .out they were delighted. 'The. Gener- .al said he never gave me up as . he 'was ' care I Would pan out and he. thought I did the best thing. One of the men stood looking'inc up .and •down next day, and then exclaimed "Sit i The Germans must hate you"" I asked why ? and he said "Oh you `are always after them„" We are ..out for a day or so now but. cannot tell for how long or' when we go in again. But I hope the same' place as I knew the ground and that means a 'lot. I saw the German line back a few days ago' and it looked 'doe. I tell you siau cannot imagine the noise grandeur and bravery to 'be seen. here. It is almost beyond belief. We are . going ahead a little every day and best of all holding it. T must now take a bath, the (hist '-'i`nr nine days. I have my boots oil 'what a rest to the feet and I eau ---- Sleep Mut of sound of the guns for tenlgt. Love, to all., ALM:" Zurich Mr. P. Dossenbury of Kitch eervas :in town for ale* days last week. Mrs. D. MeGalpin of Woodstock was a visitor in town last wee r, Mr. W. L; Siebert has assumed his new duties as postmaster here, see - reeding the late D. 5. Faust, Miss Ada P. 0, Warm of Y:nuigs- town, . Ohio; ,left for her home last week after a visit with relatives .here. Miss Anna Warm . and Miss Verde Fuss accompanied her and they dntended to visit in Detroit in the. way. Miss Matilda Johnston is spending a few weeks with friends in Buffalo. Marriages IVESTON-HOOVER-At Guelph, ori September 12th, F. Eileen Hoov- er, L T.C,M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13; Hoover, formerly of Clinton,:; to W. Lawton Iveson, M. A.., of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. MacEWAN-CIOLDTIIOItPE-At 'God- erich, on Sept. 27th, Alma Min- nie, eldest daughter of Mr, ,1. T. Goldthorpe, to William Georgy MacRwan, all of Goderich. • TURVEV-ARCIIIBALT, -• In McKil- lop township, September 28th, lilayme Archibald to Roy 'Purvey, of Walton: N ZOX 31OR10\-At Galt on Sept, 57th, Bcrtlha Horton, formerly of Seaforth ._to Ernest L. Box. of Seaforth. I'AWKIN5 I1IN'GST'ON-At Wing- nam, on September 20th Edward Hawkins, of Preston, to Ciera •iingston;of Wingham. McFARLA.NETIVIcMILL N - In Mc-' ?alloy on Sept. lith, Rosetta. me:Mlllan, of Belfast, Ireland to Joseph James McFarlane of Sea- earth. Births WI YIVIOUTII-At Woodstock, Sept. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs, IV. CL Weymouth, formerly of f' ullett, a son, (William Westoni) ) GRIFFITIIS - In Londesboro, on r' September 20th, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Griffiths, a son. STEVENS-In Winghana, on Septem- ber 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stevens, a son. WAITERS -In Tuellersmibh, on Sept. 25th, to Mr. and Airs. Francis Walters, a daughter. Death s pIJNOIII EV -Ire Victoria, B.C., Sept. 19th, Cleor'ge Hinohley, formerly of'Seaforth,"aged 03` years, STOWE-In Detroit, on September 25th, Henry William Stowe, of Goderich, ed68 years. ag hip 1 'yCiiNG 7n Morris tawIls I , 02 September 24th, Robert Young, in his 90th year;.. Stanley Township The following is the report'of S•S,' No. 5, for September. The, names are. in order 'of merit Sr. 4th -Pearl` Stephenson, May Pollock, Jr, 4th-• M} tie Armstrong,Elinor McKinle , Sr. 3rd-Laura,itaLinehey, Edna Me-. Linehey. Jr. 3rd -Willie McLinehe}h, Leonard McBride, Sr, 2nd- Gladys Ashton. Jr: 2nd -Frank MchiiicheY, Alice McLinchey, Clara Stephenson.. Sr. Pr, -Grace Manson, 'Mabel Me =Linchey.' Jr. Pr, -Walter McBride, Irene A1cC;Lnchey, Willie Padre, The following are the, best spellers in the Monthly spelling match, Sr. We Slay Pollock, Jr. WI -Myrtle Arm- strong. Sr. •3r6. --Laura McLincliey. Jr, 3rd -Willie McLifi:chey, Sr:. And•- Gladys A.sliton, Jr. 204 -Frank INc- Linehey. Pr, -Grace, Manson. -R, ide- Bets, Teacher, , Miss Florence Diehl of Paisley spent the ween -ern' with her cousins, Misses Erma and Fannie Diehl. • • FO'1'1'.C10-TILL' CLINTON EVAPOR-. ator being now open for business it will pay 30e •for cider apples and 40u for paring apples, delivered at the Evaporator. -57 M'ILLTi\L`RY \V HAVE Trll F. R L1C);IV -- ed a shipment of Fall Hats and Trimmings. Would . be pleased ' to have you call and see them, -E. F. Morner, Baylleld. -57. EI 0 U S:10 FOR SALE SMALL house on Princess street. lawn wa- ter, cistern cellararden with g t small fruit. Also . a stable 'on Dr. Candser's property. Will sell cheap. Apply -W. Carter, Clinton. -57 II 0 L' S I; Il 0 1, D EFFECTS FOR sale -We still have the following articles for sale : Dresser and com- mode, folding bad Daverport, round extension table, 'buffet and a, few small articles. -C. IV. Whitmore. -57-1 McLaughlin `roadster For Sate 'McLaughlin. road- ster, 1910 model, 0 cylinder, as good as' new, for sale. Ap- ply to G. FI, Mitchell, HANOVER or care of News -Record, Clinton. WANTED NOW Reliable salesman to act as agent • in Huron' County PAY WEEKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and money making spe, ialties, Our agencies are the best in the business for we sell the highest 'grade of stock at most reasonable prices and vomit -- tee aanto deliveries in Ilst-class von - dition. Nursery ,stock is sell- ing well this year and good money can be made in this district. For particulars write Sales Manager.' Pelham Nursery Co. TORONTO, ONT, TENDERS FOB. PULPWOOD AND PINE L11VId'P. Tenders will he received by the un- dersigned up to and including the 1st day of December next for the right to cut pulpwood and pine timber on a certain area situated on the Pie River and other territory acliaceet thereto, in the District of Thunder Bay. Tenderers shall statethe amount per cord on pulpwood, and per thous. anri feet, board measure, on pine, that they are prepared to pay as a bonus he addition to dues of 40 cents per cord for spruce, and 20 cents per cord for other, pulpwoods, and $2.00 per thousand feet, board measure for pine, or such other rates as may from time to time he fixed by the Lieutenant -Governor -in -Coun- cil, for the right to operate a pulp mill and a paper mill on or num the area referred to. Such tenderers shall he regUired to erect a mill or mills on 'or near the territory and to ., manufacture the wood into pulp and paper in the Prop=ince of Ontario -the paper mill to be erected when directed by the Minister of bands, Forests an I Yin. Parties making tender will, be re- quired to deposit with their tender a marked cheque, payable to 'the lion - arable the Treasurer of the Province of Ontario, for twentyfive thousand, dollars (825,000), which amount will be forfeited in the event of their sot entering into agreement to carry out conditions, etc. The said 825,000 will be applied on account of bonus dues as they accrue, but the regulation dues, as mentioned above, will re- quire to he paid in the usual manner as returns of cutting of wood and timber are received. The highest or any tender not aee- essarily accepted. For particulars as to description of territory, capital to he invested, etc., apply to the undersigned, Cr. Il. h IN GU'NSON, Minister of. Lands, Forests and Mines. Teton to, August 28th, 1916. ' N:13.; -Nal nnautiherised` publication WANII'l0D-G 0011 GEN NifRAL SPIR. vont. Apply to Mrs. lI, T. Aimee, Clinton -51 FARM FOR RENT -THE FARM ON the ,Bayfield Road known as the It, Marshall property, 21 iniles'south of Clinton. The farm consists of 175 acres, 40 acres broken, reniain- der wider grassy Good `frame house and barn with stable underneath ; good spring at barn. bixeelleut stock farm. Possession given April 1st, 1217, tenant 'can go on farm to do fall ploughing. 12 acres Plough - Mg done. For further 'Particulars apply -F, W. Powell, I1,' R. No. 3, Clinton, or Wm. Glen, R.' R. No:5, Clinton, executors of the R. 'Mar- shall estate, --57 ALL KINDS OF -APPLES WILL 11.11 •taken at the Bay field Evaporator. -E. F, Mettler.; -Sill HOUSE. TO RENT -SEVEN ROOM - en house an Albert St, . Cellar, town water, r cistern. Garnier:at- tached. Apply to Alrs, John Fos- ter or Mrs. J. CI, West, Clinton. -50-3 FOR SALE, -A WELL MATCTII;D team of heavy "nraught geldings, rising three years, Apply F', IV. Powell, R.R. No. 3, C'liieton. Phone ..r 9 on .h,p7. -50=8 7 ' T OF COURT F REVISION 1THE 0 o R slo S o- ter's List of the Municipality of Stanley, -Notice is hereby given that a court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by.. Itis honour, the Judge of the Coun- ty Court of the County of Huron, at the Township Hall, 'Varna, on Monday, the ninth (lay of October, at the hour of 21 o'clock in the af- ternoon, to Ticar and determine complaints of errors or omissions in the Voters' List of the said. Mon- ipality for 1916. Dated at Varna Sept. 28th, 1910. -It. J. Richard- son, Clerk. -19-2 WANTED. ---:MAID FOR GENERAL housework, -Apply to James Scott, Vigil street, Clinton. -54 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -AN g- roomed house on Princess street. Furnace and bath, Now occupied by W. Collyer. -For particulars ap- ply to IV. S. Harland, Rattenbury street, Clinton, -55 STOCK FOR SALE. - THREE colts, one rising 2 years, one 3, black and fairly well matched, one bay colt rising 2 ; live steers 1 year old ; eleven pigs 3 months old; one sow to litter Nov. 1st. Will be sold privately, -T. H. Elliott, Bayfield. 55--4 HOUSE FOR SALE OF FOR RF.NT. -On Dunlop street, eight rooms, good cellar, town water and cis- tern ; house in good state of re- pair epair ; quartet acre land ; apple trees. Will be vacant Oct. 1st. - For particulars apply to W. Bry- done, Clinton. -55 FOR 'SALE. - A COMFORTABLE frame house 213x28, 1.0 foot side wall, good sized dining room and two bedrooms downstairs, roomy upstairs, summer kitchen attached, In good repair, could easily be mov- ed. Will be sold on reasonable terms, -Apply to Chas. Stewart, Con, 8, Hallett, Phone 2810 Blyth C,'entral, II. R. No. 1, Lon- desbnro, -55-3 EXECUTORS SALE? OF FARM Lands in the Township of Stanley. -The executors of the late Thomas Ward offer for sale two very valu- able, farms, one consisting of one hundred acres and the other of fifty acres more or less, belonging to the estate and situate in the Town- ship of Stanley. `'.'hese must be sold int order that the estate shall be weaned up. 'like farms are in a good locality, and' hi a good state of eultivatien, and most suitably adapted to mixed farming. They are haucly to schools, churches and 1I'rte, being ! in adjacent to the posto e Village of Varna. For terms and particulars of sale apply to the un- dersigned'executors; Christopher Ward, 1'arna P.O., or Emanuel Ward, Clinton P.0; • 55-t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -IN THE estate -01. William J. Mitchell, late of the Team of Clinton, in the County of Huron, .Journalist, De- ceased. -Notice is hereby given that all persons leavingany, claims against the Estate of William .1, Mitchell, who died on the ASth day of August, .1/119, ;at London, Ontario, are required on or before Jim 7th flay of October, 1010, to send by post or deliver to the un- dersigned solicitor herein for George 11. Mitchell, the adminis- trator of the estate of the said deceased, Lull particulars of their claims and that after the said 'last mentioned date the said ad- ministrator: will proceed to diuc- tribute the assets of the said iie- ceased among the persons entitled. thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and that the said ad- ministrator d•ministrator will not be liable for the said assets, or any part there- of, to any pbrson of whose claim he shall not then have received ai,Clinton,notice, Dated e C this' 1S 11th day or September, 1J1G M. Cr Cameron Clinton, Out., Solic- itor for Administrator, i 5u 3 C'ourn OF REVISION , OF. VOT- ers' List of tllo Municipality of the Township of Goderich.-Notice is hereby given, that a court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Vote ars's List Act, by 1Tis ilwl ur the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, 1n Holmes' Hall, Holmesville, on Fridays, October the 13th, at, 10.30 o'clock in the fore, noon,' to hear and determine com- plaints of errors and omissions the Voters' List of the said Muni- cipality of the Township of Goder- ick for 1915. Dated at Holmesville this list day of September, 1910. -N. AV. Trewartha, Cleric. .55-3 WANTED -A POSITION- AS I1O1JSIi: keeper, by young married woman. Experienced in farm worn, Apply to Mrs, Patey, care Airs. Ward, Ifu ron St., Clinton, -52 FARM FOR SALE -LOT 30 IN THE 7th con., Goderich township, 'con- taining 80 acres all under cul'tiva- tion.' barn 50 x 50 with stone foun- dation,; small house ; good well. For partlonlars apply to -Mrs, Pet- er Cantelon, Huron Street, West, Clinton. -48, FOR SALE, -HOUSE ON RAT PEN - bury street formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Wm. Murray. Ap- ply to G. D. McTaggart. -32 FOit SALE. -FORD AUTOMOBILE, second hand, at a reasonable price. f. Will exchange for horses or cattle. -C. J. Wallis. -41. BRICK HOUSE ,FOR SALE. -GOOD location on William street, near the Model school. 'Ten rooms, electric light, waterworks,' bathroom, etc, - T. T. Murphy. --44. 1VIeCORM1OK . AGENCY. -I IIAYE taken over the agency for the Mc- Cormick Implements and moved it to my place of business, the car- riage and repair shop, Huron street, where I will keep on hand a full line of implements, 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 soft water in bathroom, kitchen and summer lrlt- cheu.-Apply to Dr. Gaudier, -10 FOR SALE, - TUE 14 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• acre of 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 ,Jolui Medd as a barber shop. -Jacob Taylor. -35 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, Gents Suits and all kinds of woolen clothing including Sweat- ers, etc. All orders promptly at- tended to. Rooms oven Grigg'c jewelery Store. -Wm. J. Jago. -55 LIVE POULTRY WANTED ! sw We are prepared to handle all kinds of live pohiltry. Highest inarket price paid. -Phone 1.4 on 100, W. MARQUIS. DE LAVELLE CREAM SEP- ARATOR WORLD STANDARD Ideal Green Feed Silos, Alpha Gasoline' Engines, De Laval Oil awl Wendott Cleanser. Stock of repairs kept at nay house, three doors west of Clom.mercial Hotel, and repairing clone Satur- day afternoons. Also 'Agent for New- comb Pianos. Phone 207. Hamilton milt D. W. H O The De Lavelle Agent. • f FOR SALE. -h SECOND;HAND r Ford Automobile, thoroughly over - . T® h P bl°�r ■g y We are now prepared with better facilities than ever to Re -Cut Crusher Rolls, Gum Circular and: Crosti Cut Saws. Do all Kinds of Lathe and Machine Work. Do Rubber Tiring for Bug- fifes,, Repair Automobiles. Do lllacksmitiifng,, Do Wood Repair Work. Sharpen. Power Clippers. Sharpen Hand Clippers, WE SELL Automobile Tires. hard and Cushion Tires for Buggies. Gasoline: and Oil. Ignition Batteries. Telephone flatteries. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE IN CONNECTION. SEELEY & WEST GIRLS ANTEO ! WE CAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO A' FEW MORE KNIT- TERS, ETC. APPLY 'AT ONCE. Clinton Knitting Co. hauled, a d tires practically zact ca 1 new, 'Very cheap. -Seeley & West. -33 • CREAM ''WANTED. - DAIRYMEN having cream to sell write to . as for cans. We supply two cans free. Pay all express charges and issue cheques twice, 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 and tested on arrival and statement returned. Those in the vicinity of Kinburn 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, Seafortb, nut. 01111 Al for fh the coining poultry of o It season I I ase is g y 100 tons of Poultry. To ship the above amount will te- rrain a least q t 20,000 chickens 20,000 hens 5,000 ducks 3,000 turkeys 1,000 geese. We are in the market for all your live poultry of good qualrty at top Enquire for prices LIMITED. prices.1 P you sell. MISTY VISION comes With advancing years, but can be cleared by properly fitted glasses. Spectacles are our specialty when the lit them they give satisfaction,. Eges Examined Free Let me show you how quickly I can do your repair work, no waiting, work always ready when you come. Silverware of all kinds 18-17 , in• chided. A beautiful 'Line of genuine on't glass. No imitation, anything we haven't is stockwe will gladly send for. R. H. JOHNSON, Optician and Jeweler Cream Wanted Highest price paid for cream, which will be taken in every WEDNESDAY morning and weighed, tested and paid for while you wait. Also all kinds 01 live fowl wan- ted. Fowl received Wednesday morning each week. T. E. MASON, General Merchant, It's Easy to Beat Eggs Bait-. It's Hard to Beat the Quality of Our Bulk Tea, Every tea drinker en- joys a good cup of tea. We have put in a line 'of Black, ' Mixed or Breen Tea that is !lard to beat for quality and flavor. She first time you are clown town (or in town) conic in and ask about our Bulk Teas. They will sure interest you. 0 t ]h e r seasonable drinks that you will en- joys are a lire© cup of COCOA or POSTU'M (instant or cereal) anti last hat not least try our Excelsior Brant' COFFEE which hds a quality and flavor all its own. Highest Market Price for Produce Johnson & Co. It will pay you to give pour best attention to your laying hens as new laid eggs are expected to reach re- cord prices this winter. GUNN, LANGLOIS CO. The Up-to-date Firm CLINTON. THE CORNER STORE Live and Let Live BUSY AT HOUSECLEANING ? If }•you are let us help you save labor in Cooking. We have a delici- ous line of Cooked Ilam, all ready for the table, that the entire family will appreciate. Or if you prefer you can have your choice of a number of other lines that are easily made ready to serve. • Read This List : Cooked Ham, Veal Loaf, Jellied Flock, t`.annoif Salmon, Kippered Her- ring, Finian Haddie, Chipped Beef, Bologna. For Quick Desserts we suggest' Jelly Powder, Tapioca -ready -to. serve -In -minute and ail kinds of fancy' preserves. Specials '-Grapes, Oranges, Banan- as,,Celery, Sweet Potatoes and Span - hall Onions, E. E. HUNNIFORD LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER. Empty a Sack of Our Flour in your (lour bin and your baking troubles will be redneed to a mini- mum. For our flour bakes so easily and se surely that the very best re- sults can be attained by even the most indifferent bakers. A' sack of ober flour will grit you in the tine ba- ker class, Order one and you'll learn for. yourself. W. Jenkins & Son. )'LOUR AND FEED. Phone 199. Highest prices pair' for Grain and Wool, Elevator. The Store of Quality. Phones orders promptly attended to. News -Record means News -Leader. S IMMIIIISIONSMatinealnlialMenearSIMISMIssest "Made acte I ` n Canada a are the only goods to buy iu. 'Canada these days. How about "Clark's" Clal k s" Chicken, Ham and Tongue Pork and Beans ? inall sizes. These 'are just the thing for overseas pal' - eels, Also Clark's Peanut Butter in bulk. W. T. O'Neil Tllrelliu'Cea1! Whether you have wood or not, you can do a day's threshing on the same money as it costs you to get the old cross -cut saw sharpened up. Secure a load of our nice clean 10 in. hump. Fall Wheat II you are putting in a piece of wheat it will pay you to get a lit- tle of our BUFFALO BRAND FERTILIZER to put in with it. It pays for it- self and then some. We also handle all kinds of Logs, and Lumber, Canada Cement, Buffalo Brand Fertilizers, Tongued and Grooved Flooring and V. Matched Siding, 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 of your patronage. All kinds of produce taken in ex- change for goods. D. N. WATSON Victoria St., Next the Hospital. It Will Pay 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 instal a Furnace or have any, ! Plumbing_ done this year you will save money, by getting prices at once. Til THOS. HAWKINS, Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 24 on the 5tih con. of .Goderich, Town- ship consisting of 120 acres, 111 acres in fall wheat, 40 acres ready fou spring plowing, 7 acres of bush, remainder under grass. Small or-. chard, Concrete house, 'Good barn 58x80 with stone foundation.. Cement silo. Water tank and Wind- mill at barn. One quarter mile from. Porter's Hill --James Hamilton, Clinton. -as iii thing s•s you want done ie the line of Eavetroughing, Plumb i n g Tinsmithing and Furnace Work, Corrugated' Roofing, , Steel Shingles, Felt Roofing and Slate, Call or phone for prices. Estimates cheerfully given. BYAM & SUTTER Sanitary Plumbers. Phone The sub to The News - Record is $1 per year,