The Clinton News Record, 1915-01-28, Page 5January 28th, I9I5'
Clinton News-Recpr
Goderich
Mr, t • Stephen,
M � •leafy � Durand � of , 1
hi • wife and
111tch., acc'otitpanted by is t
cehild, has been visiting liis sister,
Mrs. W, E."Latintei' of town.
Mrs. ,C, C. Morrison and 'Mr. Me
Kee Morrison of town are spending
the ivinlws at Dunedin, Plotida,
c ssa
_Ta. H. B: lines M.I. addressedthe county' council at its sitting
this week to ask for a grant from
the County for the pauera,1 Patriotic
Fend.
lMiss Acetic E. Challenger, eldest
► -- suglitea: el, Mr. and .Mrs. A. C'bal-
lengcu was- married on Wednesday of
last 'week to NL. E. D. A\Gbei of
:Edmonton, Alta.
James Videan, 4L young roan in the
',employment of the Western Canada
FlourMilis, int with an accident
while working around ome machinery
g a
when he got caught in. the belting,
which thread hint backwards, breaking
,his left arin in two places,
•
Seaforth:
J. F. Daly's jewelry store was
broken into ,one evening while the
proprietor *as out of town and a
small sum of stoney taken from alta
till. No ,jewelry was disturbed, evl-
,dently.
The benedicts and bachelors are
giving'a bail inU rtno's hall too
r -
row evening, the proceeds of the af-
fair
fair to go to the Patriotic Fund.
Mr. J. S. Bartlentan of Regina,.
Sack visited at the home of Mr. W.
V, Jefferson recently.
Mr. Joseph, McMillanof the Bank
.of Commerce staff has asked for
leave and will join the third. Cana-
dian contingeat.
Miss K. Ba'oadfoot of Hamilton has
been visiting her mother, Mrs, J. Id,
Broadfoot, •
Messrs. A. Forbes and J. F. Daly
were in Detroit last week attending
an auto show,
Mr. D. Andrews went down to Mon-
treat last week.
+-Miss iVicKay of Woodstock was a
-Visitor- at the home of Mrs. George<
Mclntosh of town.
Mrs. Douglas is home from the west
a•istting• her methet. e- .
:Miss Miller, Stella,' visited her si-
ter, Mrs Carmichael,_ last week'.
Alis Parker has returned, to hpr
home in Detroit,'
Messrs. W. and O. Bethune were in
Detroit last week.
Miss Edna Welib spent a few days
with, Mitchell friends recently.
Mr. E. W. Murray, civil engineer,
° returned last week to Regina after a
:visit in town with his mother.
'ATr. and Mrs. Wni, Moore and son
and daughter of Grand Prairie; Alta„
Were the guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. James Stott.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Chas,
Rutledge of .Egntondville' took plane
on Friday' last to Maitlancibank cent-
eterlly. The deceased lady died suct-
clenlp of heart trouble, having been
able to be about until the last. IIer
8
husband and a grown family survive,
sl'rs. John Kyle, 'formerly of 73:g-
mondville, died at her home at Wil-
kie, Sask., and the remains were
brought east for interment, the fun-
eral ;taking place on Friday last from
the hone of M1:. I-1111 of Egmontl-
i-ville.
Miss Anna and Master William llud-
san of Marlette, Mich., have been
visiting their aunt, Mrs, Jas, Troy -
ea, and other friends hereabouts,
. The residence of Mrs. Case, who is
away for the winter, was broken in-
to one night recently anti ran sked,-
!u"ugh little aecmed' to be take 2 ;`r
��. Mrs. Newton Snowden of town ,died
{ at her -home, on Saturday week after
an: illness of some duration.
Rev. J. Landsborough and Son of
Charlotte, Mich:, were guests last,
week of Mr. and Mrs. Coseiis.
While returning from church on a
recent Sunday Mrs. Peter Dean fell
on a snowy walk and broke her
shoulder.
Mr. George Cline has, resigned. the
Iee,dreship- of the Presbyterian church
-choir after a period of twenty-five
yea's. The members of the choir pre-
-sented hint' with a purse of gold 60
his retirement.
Il:
.v,
Wingham
ivIrs. J. R. Austinand daughter
have returned to their home in Lon-
don after spending some weeks: with
friends, in Winghain and vicinity.
Dr. W. and Mrs. Agnew and little
:daughter of Shelby, Gino spent a few
•days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Johh
Agnew of town.
Dr. Thomas Geddes Wilson of
Moorefield, son of Mt, and Mrs. Thos.
Wilson of Wingham, was married on
Thur'Sday last to Miss Bessie, only
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Munn
Of near Helnsall.
Mr. John Linklater, a rennet rest
-
',cleat of this vicinity until 1883; when
the family moved. to He west, died
at his hone at Willman Sask., on
tine 12th inst. lie was eighty-seven
.,years of age and leaves his with and
a, family of three sons and three
'daughters,
Leonel B. Stephenson, set of NIr.
J. 111. Stephenson, passed away last
week at the early age of twenty-four
years after`a lengthy illness,
McKillop Towship.
NII'. Wan. MMC+avin, Sr., who under-
went an operation one day last
week, is doing very well at last ae-
counts. MT. McGavia' is close on,
•of age.
years
away
Gardiner has been vav
11F Peter C'r
,attending the funeral of his uncle, in
township of Ushotne' Mr. Alex.
the p
'Gardiner of Walton is a brother of
,deceased.
M. Dan Shanahan, the veteran eat-
-iae .dealer of ',Seaforth, 'was down
'through McKillop last week in quest
'of pasture lands to rent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dundas are
both in rather, poor health this win -
'ter. We hope they will improve with
lit<'of's ring.
the ,advN spring.
Mr. J. J,. Irvine has let one of
his pasture :lots to Mr: John Boyd
„lot the coming'iscason.
! r . Bluth
Mr, Win. Elliott of (,feat Nolle,
Montana, visited -his cousin, Mrs. R.
13, McGowan of East Wawanosh, for
a foci' days recently, '
Mt, and:Mrs, A. B. Carr were
guests at the Weber-Chailengnr wed-
ding at 0oderich on , Wednesday of
last week. c veek
.
Mr. and -Mrs.' l dward lC'aeting of
Arcola, Sask,, have been _;,tests of tlte'
lotmcr s sister Mrs.Isaac aac 13r t v_u
c n,
and other friends
in the vicinity for
some time, _
alts, Wrn. Moore, has idturned h me
4
after a "visit of Sonte" weeks with liet
daughter, M. •,Stone of Barrie. She
was accompanied by her .daughter;
Miss Alva: •
Rev. J. L. Small and Mrs. Small
of 1lespelcr were" in town last week
en their way to -Auburn where Mr.
Small conducted anniversary services
' Mts. II. A. Therms, passed away
at her holing hereon Tuesday of last
week alter an illness of several'
months duration. The fate Mrs. '
Thomas was a daughter of Mr, Cae-
sar, •C.P.R. agent'at Markdale,' where
the remains were taken for interment.
Tire husband and three small children
survive. She was but little over
thirty years of age.' and her early
passing is cause of much regret.
Mrs. Mary Maguire, wife of Joseph
Maguire, died this morning in , her
hum 85 Madison street Chic
0 0 Chicopee
P
Palls after an illness of several
years. She. was born in Ireland and
for many years lived in 'Blyth, Ont.,
later conning to Chicopee, Falls, wnere
she made her home for 18 years, She
was a member of the Chicopee Falls
Methodist church. Besides her hus-
band she leaves six sons, John of
Canada, Richard ,of Nashua, N. II.,
Thoeftas of Bridgeport, Hugh ' of Can-
ada, David and . William, both of
Chicopee Falls, She also leases.
three daughters, Mrs. A. 13. Woodhull
and Miss Mary Maguire of Chicopee
Falls, and Mrs, Howard Merchant of
Springfield, and eight , grandchildren.
The funeral will be held in the ]route
on Wednesday at 2.30 o'clock, Rev.
J. M. Gage will officiate and the ser-
vices will be :private. Burial will be.
in Fairview Cemetery. -Springfield
(Mass.) l,Tnion,
Happenings of Fifteen
Years Ago.
Happenings in Clinton at the
Opening of the Ccntary.
Taken from the Files: of The
News -Record of the date
ihdicated
Clinton, Jan. 25th, 1900.
]Miss Adelyne B., 'daughter of Mrs.
H. McI3rien was married on New
Year's' day to Mr, Arthur M. Loucks
of Ottawa.
Mr, Searle threatens an action to
unseat Mayer -elect Jackson.
Alessrs. Fair and Wiltse refused to
qualify for places at the c cendl
board and a bylaw was passed piu-
riding for an election to all the two
vacancies. The nomination will be
held on Monday.
Fair's Mill has been running night
and day for the past week.
Monsieur Contin of St. Joseph
was in town the other day and while;
here cashed a cheque which wrtltl'
buy any onerhundrrrl-acre farm in the
vicinity of the "(i'tp" he los found-
ed.
Mayor Jackson was in Exeter on
Monday night assisting in the in-
stallation of the officers of the. S. 0•,
E. lodge.
Mr. John Ransford sails .front New
York on, Saturday fol. Liverponl,
Logs are pouring in from 'Teelret-
smuth to the Organ Factory.
Following is the list of &frers el-
ected by Court Maple Leaf at a re-
cent erecting : Past Chief, T. D.
Johnson ; Chief, A. J. Grigg ; Vice
Chief, T. D. ,McQuaig Pin +core
tart', W, Jones ; Rec.-Secretary, J.
P. Sheppard ; Treasurer, 0. Dickin-
son Chaplain, I. Dodds ; S. 'W„ .J.
0. West J. W,, S. Castle; 5, B.,
.G. W. Cook , J. Bi, H. Folland, Del-
egate to the high Court, J. J. Fish-
er. TheCourt had a very successful
and enjoyable supper at 1Totel Clare
endon on Friday eveninglast, about
seventy members of the Order being
present'.
While H. Peencbaker was rolling
logs in W. Doherty's yard on Satur-
day last the cant hook he was hand-
ling flew from his hand and struck
hint in the face injuring his nose bad-
ly.
The following officers were installed
for the current half year at tdic last
meeting of the 1,0.0.15, : N: G., Bert
Kerr P. Cr., 13, .J. Gibbings ; V. G,,
Seymour ; Secretary, F. C. Alcock
Ree. -Secretary, J. Taylor ; Treasur-
er, J. Wiseman;; Warden, A. 'Barge ;
Chaplain, E. M. McLean ; Conductor,
V, French R.S-.N.G,, '1', Jackson
L.S.N.G., (1•. McRae R,S.V.G., W. '
Mennen ; L.S.V.G., W. Moore, R. S.
S., W. E. 'Rand ; L.S.S., W. O'Neil, l
I. Guard, A. Castle;; 0. Guard, F.
Jackson:
Madame Wall visited the. (louse of
Refuge' on Monday evening las); and
delighted ;the inmates by giving sev-
eral' vocal and instrumental eelee-`
tions. She also distributed candies
among thein. •
The following were nominated for
the two vacancies in the council at
the Meeting Monday night : John
Brigkendon, S. G. Plummer, H. B.
Combe, John Bell and Thomas ,13ea'-
coin.nt
.
Mr. Albert Turner intends ; leaving
next Monday for California. -He goes
1 s.ectin tour and 11
on a o o the:
P T g
Golden State comes up to.,has ex-
pectations' he allay locate there.
Stavely Memorial Hall will be
formally opened on February= 1st.
Eggs are, selling at sixteen cents
per dozen and butter for eighteen
cents per pound
Mr,. John Houston returned from
Indian Head last week, and twill r'.e-
turn shortly with a car of 'horses..
He brought down a number of
prairie chickens which he distributed
among hth friends.
Tuckersmith Township
Reeve ,
onv c Cuch is in Galerielu this
week attending the Jtutuarp session
of the -anility council,
Mr. D. Kinsman Essex cOtpity
visited friends here last wee'.,.
Mrs. Allen I-Iope and 1 wo children,
who .,odetee here f n for the pas4
month vie i lin' the lady's parents,
6i } 1 n ,
Mt. and Mrs. Tertyberry, have
turned nod Name.
Norman lryS^ud of Sasaatchewan
Ie visiting relatives here.
Mr., Harry Webeiale of Manitoba is
spending the winter here,
Ma'. Charlie Hunt lost a horse.Iast.
week,
.he animal slipped oft .the ice
and broke its leg.
Mrs. Chas. eioutledge,i a feam„a-
resident of this townsaip, , passed
away suddenly at^ her hone at Eg .
nnondtlille on Sunday week, The late
Mrs, Routledge had been.' troubled
for several months by en affection of
the 'heart but had been going about
up to the end and had retired to bet)
in her usual heal tilt - that evening, .;
Awakening shortly after in great pain'
she expired before a phpsieian could
be procured. The dooeas:;d was a
delighted:. of the late• George Sproat
of Tuc'cersntith. She was bora in
this township and, continued to live
here 'prior hermarriage to Mr. Rout-
ledge until about three years ago
when they disposed of :their farm on
the 4th concession to Mr. Amos
Townsend 1 an removed v
e
d toF7�
f,tnond-
vale. About five years ago Mrs.
Routledge hall a very severe illness
.hut she recovered from', this and two
years ago accompanied her husband.
on a trip to North Dakota and the
Canadian west to visit their sons
and daughters. She is survived by
her husband and ten of their eleven
children : John of Calgary, George
and Roy of Landsford, N.D., Arthur
at home, Mrs. Robt. McCongie of
':uckersmith, Mrs. Samuel Lands-
borough •of Park River, N.D., Mrs.
James Grieve and Mrs. :lames Mc-
Quire of Hannah, N.D,, Mrs, Chas,
Dolntadge of A'IcKillop and Miss Laura
at home. Mrs. Routledge was of, a
quiet and unassuming nature, kindly,
and sympathetic and was held. ih
high esteem
g by all who knew her.
The funeral took place on Friday
to ' Seaforth ceineterp, the pall-
bearers being old neighbors of de-
ceased : Messrs. I7erbert Crich, Ilhn.
Landsborough, Amos Townsend;
August Wmiklc, Hugh Hamilton and
James Allen, Two of the sons from
the west, George and Ray of North
Dakota, were home for the funeral
Blyth
llr, Robt. Somers of Underwood has
been visiting' his parents here.
Mr.' W. Taylor of Chatham was in
charge of the station last week ow-
ing to the death of 'Mrs. Thomas,
wife of Agent II. A. Thomas.
Marriages
\V131I•:R-cu-IALL:IiN (1F.R-In Coder -
kb, on .1 anuary 201.11, Annie 1?li-
,ahslit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Challenger, formerly or the
(lase Line, to .Ephriam E. Weber
or Edmonton, Alta.
1VILSON-11.1ti\N-At heitsall on
Jan. 21st, Bessie, cntly dough ter
of Mr, and Mrs. Ale c. Munn,.
Hay., to T. G. Wilson, hi. 0., of
Moorefield,
Birth$
11111)Df,13T01-1n (3oderich township,
on January 250, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. 11 -Middleton, a son.
RIICIIIE-Jtr AlcKillop on Jan. 21st,
to Mr. and )Mrs, Robert. J, Rit-
chie, a son.
1'loI{AT=[e Seaforth,' on Jan. 20th,
to M'. and Mrs. W. 0, McKay,
'(nee Iva :Dodds) a son.
Deaths
[ 1VERihIORE-Tn Stanley, on San,
nary 23rd, ITelena T letter, wife
of Mr. Henry Livermore, aged 53
years.
13ROWN-In Mullett, on January
22nd, Robert Brown, aged 68
years and 7 months.
IIAMIL7'ON-in Wingliam, on Jan.
15th, Elizabeth McTavish, relict
of the late •Ilugh ITamilton, in
her 67th year. '
170LLAN.D:-Tn Goderich oil January
1.9111, Lydia Morris, widow of the
late WilIiaain Holland:
STEPHENSON-In Wingham on Jan-
uary -18th, Lyonel B., Stephenson,
son of Mr. .7. lI Stephens*, ag-
ed 23 years anti. 3 months,
KYLE -At Wilkie; Sask„ on ' Jan.
161l1, M1s. Join Kyle, fo:rmerlp
of Egmondville.
ROI'TLEDC E-ln Egnlondville on
Jana .174h,'Mrs , Charles 'Route
ledge, aged 64: years.
FERG'U:SON-In McKillop on Jana
14th, Donald Ferguson, aged 62
Years;
SNOWDEN-In 11icliill op on Jan,
14t11, A1u1le Matheson, wife of
Newton •('. Snowden; aged 69
years..,',
11ABI(IRi(-In 111cICillop en ,Jan.
22nd, George. Habl.irk, aged 90
years and 10 months.
COWS PGR SA3.;E 'PIIR> E FRESH
calved cows and ono about to fresh=
en.. Will sell two of the four, purchas-
er c,an make his choice. --Levi Trick,
phone 12 an 107, Clinton, -69.
FOR S,ALT1.-ONE 1,, H.P. C41ASO-
lineE'
Engine in
good condition, one
lbtuery Stand with deunterslraft
complete,. one Wood lathe with
countershaft tershaft and rests. Grindstone
mounted on frame 3 incl), face, 3
feet 3 inch diameter. Can be
seen at the General Repair Shop of
Seeley & West,`' ,-,6'J
4V00(3 WANTED. -FIFTEEN
Green ' body maple wood,,, 22 inches
long. To be delivered at Clinton'
Model School before 1st of April.
Tenders received 'up to 7 'o'eloclr, p,
m. Feb. 8th -S. Kamp,; Chairman;
Propert3 Committee. -69-2,
NQTTGP-THE.ANN LTA L
NE
ET=
iig of thc ClintonStock . Slov
will be held' In the council chamber
on Saturday„ .January 30th, ail 2
o'•clock p.nv: ' All persons interested
this Slue*, arc.reyuosted to be,
prosect. -A... 7. 'McMurray, Siicre-
tiai'y. -i 9r 1
AClCTl \ SALE OP 29 COWS � Av
D
cattle•- r
M IJ. it '
W ha '�
jotting
nt9t ]115'..
instructed thy: undersigned to sell
, g
by public• auction at 1,ot 44, Mait-
land' Con., (Todeticlt Tp,; on Tees,
day, February` 21M, the following :
1 red roan .Shorthorn cow, reels-
lerod,' Jared Shorthorn cone, aegis -
tiered,
egi -tiered l roan Shorthorn cow, aegis-.
tiered6 choice grade Durhaims .to.
calve, in February, 6 _choice grade
Dtarl'eams to calve in April, 1, fresh
COW and calf, 2 heifers 2 years old,
.3, steer 2 years old, 4 summer car-
(1' calves about 10 days, old.
Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp. .Guar-
antee : All of the above• cows are
in calfto a thorobred Shorthorn
bull; but if one :proves: not to be lin
Mai within one month of date of
sale the cow may be. returned and
note or 'money will be- refunded,
'terms :, 6 months'. credit on ap-
proved joint, notes or',a discount at
• the rate of 6 percent per annum,
for cash; H. Williams, Popried;or ;
T. Grandma Auctioneer. , -69-1
HOUSE WANTED TO RENT WITI•I
a view to purchase. To he .of ]npd-
iutn size and in good location.
Wanted about middle, of February, -
Mrs. T. C'arbert. -68
FOR SALE -LOT 24 ON IIURON ST.
71. acre. Also 2nd hand coal heater.
-A. J. Tyndall. -67
UNRESERVED' AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock attd Implements. -
Mr. Thos. -Brown itas received in-
structions from Mr. Alex. Sparks
to sell by public auction at Lot
24, Con. 2, Stanley Tp., on Wed-'
nesday, Feb, 3rd, at 1 o'clock, the
following : IIorses-Brood mare 113
years old supposed to be in foal to
Sliethin Stamp, Driving horse 12
years ofd, quiet and reliable, Geld-
ing rising 3 }rants old, Span of fil-
lies rising 2 years old, Sucking colt.
Cattle -4 milking cows supposed to
be in call, heifer rising 3 years,
supposed to be is calf, 2 steers ris-
ing 3 years old, Fat heifer 2 years
old, 2 steers rising 2 years old, 1
calves, Brood sowAbouto litter in
March, 1 fat hogs. t 75 liens,
Implements -Massey -Harris binder,
6 -ft, cut, nearly new, Deering mow-
er, McCormick bay rake, Reversible
dise harrows, Broadcast seeder,
Drill, Set diamond harrows, Gang
plow, Double furrow plow, Walking
plow, Sculiler, Set double dearness,
3 sets plough harness, 3 sets single
harness, 2 lumber wagons, 2 bob-
sleighs, Set log bunks, Stock rack,
Ilay rack, Wagon box, Gravel box,
Cutter nearly net', Top buggy,
Democrat, Cart, Fanning mill, Bar-
ley fort:, Set weigh scales 1200 lbs,,
Wheelbarrow, 10 rods woven wire,
Car with rope and sling ropes, 28
ft. eatcnsion ladder, 3 robes, 3 sug-
ar kettles, Daisy churn, A'Iclotic
cream separator, Forks, 10 ft. gal-
vanized wafer Bank, Ba,s, Shovels,
Pulleys, New coal heater, A num-
ber of other articles too numerous
to mention. Termis : All stens of
$5 and under, cash ; 10 months
credit on approved joint notes. 4
cents on the dollar oft for cash on
credit amounts, Everything must
be sold as the proprietor has sold
Ids farm: -Thos, Brown, Auction-
eer ; Alex, Sparks, Proprietor,
Custom Sawing,
Wanted at Thos. Wallis' 4111
con„ Goderich Township, also
at Launcelot Clark's property
in Bayfield for the coming
spring,
McEwen Bros,, Bayfield
-69-3
APPLICATIONS FOR O:FFICh;.-
Applications aclilressed to the un-
dersigned and marked "Application
for Office" will be received up to
6 o'clock p.m. on Friday, Jan.
29111, for the following positions :
Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor, Chief
Constable, etc., Tax Collector,
Night Watchman and Assistant Con-
stable, Cemetery Superintendent,
Pountlkecper,, 'As there is to be a
change in the hoiu•s on duty of
some of the officers intending ap-
plicants should call at the Town
Cleric's office for information be-
fore putting in their application.
0, L. Macpherson, Clerk, -38-2
NOTICE IS I-IEREBY GIVEN THAT
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted in my name with-
out a written 'order from me,-111rs.
Mrs. Robt. Mason. ' 07-3
FOR SALS.-A SECOND IJAND
outlier in good condi trios. -'-'hos. Lep-
pington. • a -07
WOOD F0I3, SALE. -A QIJAN'"ITY
of good hardwood, in large cr small
quantities, any? length. from one to
four feet. This wood will be sold
cheap. --Wm. Wheatley, 1Juron St.,
Clinton, Lintn Phoner '4.
--65
TIIE CANADIAN LAUNDRY. -WE
arc prepared to do Brest -class laun-
dry work and make your collars
white without the use or acid or
lye. If laundry is not done satis-
factorily it will be redone free or
your money 'refunded. Cleaning 'and
pressing also .done. Goods .called
for and delivered. Give us atrial,
-R. „L. Moore, the Canadian Laun-
drp, -61
(V'llC,ANTZATION MI ETp1C3.'L. AN
or n
bn i alioumeeting of the' :i'JrUcral-
Colfservatiae Assodialtion• . Ior the
Riding of Soellh. YIuron ass eonstitut-
od for Dominion punposes„3vii91 he.
hold in the town hall, (135tolt„ ' on
Saturday, Jan. 30tti, alt site, m,rcloek
, p,m. for the. purpose, of organizing
the tiding as, now :constituted, re-:
ceiving reports, and'transacting Eith-
er important business,. Bitsid'ed J.
T. Merrier, M.P. and 11•. ' hitter,;
.I [ the meeting"'
M will' ba' a3ldross-
ed by other prominent Federal .rep-
resentatives.
fopres ntatives. The oxeeutive will
meet at 11 o'clock 'a.m. pf the
, . same day'. By- order of the; execu-
tive. -H. IIot)toit, Presidnnit ; R. N.
Creech, Secretary.' ,
M. G.. .CAMiIRON, l(.0,,, BARRIST-
et, Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc. Oltiee
on Albert street oecapyed by Mr,
I-looper. In Clinton on every 'Phurs-
day, and on: any days for 'which, ap-'
pointinents ane made.. Office boars
'from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. A good
vault in connection with the Office.
Office' open, every week t.y.
Hooper twill' stake ;int ct'tloin monis
lot':1Mnt: Cane:eon,
FOR SALE. -A GOOD GENERAL
store In the country, about seven
mile,from Clinton. Dwelling and
• combined. o and. Also.' a first-class
stable and driving shed. Possession
given at any time to suit purchas-
err. For further information apply
to Box V care News -Record. 66-4
TENDERS WANTED. - TENDERS
will be received by the Council of
the Township of Hullett for the
supply of 3500 ft. of first class,
Ilockelm plank for bridge flooring,
only the best will be accepted the
said plank to be 11 ft, long and 2
in. thick, to be delivered on or be-
fore May 1st as follows : 3000 ft, at
Wni T-Iosk's, Lot 17, eon. 8, and
about 500 ft. at Reeve Finland's.
'Fenders will be opened at the town-
ship ball on Thursday, Feb, 41,11, at
2 p.m, -James Campbell, Clerk,
-67-3.
ANNUAL MEETING. - THE AN-
nual meeting of the McKillop Mut-
ual Fire Insurance Company will be
held in the town hall of the Towtt
of Seaforth on Friday, February 5th,
1915, at 2 o'clock, p. in, The busi-
ness will be to receive the annual
statement, the Auditor's and Direc-
tor's reports, the electing of the di-
rectors and other business which
would be considered for the good of
the Company, The retiring directors
are J. B. Mcl,can, Malcolm McEwan
and D. F. McGregor, who are eligi-
ble for re-election. - Thomas E,
Hay's, Secretary. -07.
NOTICE -AFTER TIIE NEW YEAR
Miss Mildred Evans will be prepar-
ed to give treatments by elect-oly-
sis for the removal of ttuperfiuous
bait, also cicada massage for the
cure oh baldness, falling hair and
dandruff. -Agent fox Mrs. 13. Coates
Coleman's Ideal preparations as
Ideal Flesh Food, Ideal Velvet
Cream, Ideal Bair Toluic, Ideal
Hand Lotion, Ideal Acme Cure,
etc.
FOR SALE -ONE UPRIGHT PiANO
in fait condition 8120, one upright
'piano used less than a year 5190,
was 5375, one Edison phonograph
slightly used with 12 -records 835,
one coal range high shelf with reser-
voir and water front complete, good
as new, $20. Will be sold on your
terms. -Wesley Walker. -66
FOR SALE. -ONE BLACK BEAR -
skin Robe. good as now and one kit-
chen oupboard. They were taken in
exchange for new goods and as I
have no use for them they will be
sold at a bargain.-Wcsiey Walker.
is-0'lICH,—CITI'LENS ARE IIERE-
by notified that the practice of
emptying ashes on our streets initst
-be stopped. The police officers have
been instructed to enforce com-
pliance- with this order. By order
of the Mayor. -Jos, Wheatley,
Chief Constable. -05
PROF. FRANK WEAVER, L.G,S.M.
Concert Organist, Pianist, Voice
Specialist. Teacher of Organ, Pi-
ano and Artistic Singing. Visits
Clinton Thursdays and Fridays. Re-
sidence and studio, 620 Dufferin Ave,
London, --19.
WANTED. - BRIGHT COLORED
Dried Apples, Eggs, Butter, for,
which we pay •highest prices.-Cae-
telon Bros. -52.
CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED
and Pressed and' at the shortest
possible notice„ Both Ladies and
Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee
to do good work. Room over Mr.
Grigg's Jewelry Store. -Win, Jago.
-55.
CREAM WANTED. DAIRYMEN
having creast to sell write to usl
for cans. We
simply two cans free.
ch r os and issue
Pay.1express a
all g
cheques twice each month, cheques
payable at par. We pay the high-
est market prices consistent" with
an honest test. lusting 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.
-Tho Seaforth Creamery, Box 486,
Seaforth. .
THE COONE
R STONE
Live and Le t Live
artiest of
FOODS.
For the Reception, oidar
or Evening P'arttly. When yea
entertain- you aim. to please.
Dainty refreshments are placed
before your guests;
We make a speciality of
getting together the daintiest
of foods, for' just such occa
sions, and at the Jresont lime
you will; find ai splendid ati-
sortment' on .our counters and
shelves.
A number' of these are new
lines which ane bound to be hp-
prciciated,
Assented': fancy Uiset lits,
from, 100• to, 750 per ib,
Delicious: cocoa 10e to 288
per tan:
Olives: plain or stufsed. 30e
to 25a per bottle.
FancyCherries n f
tie
,
of
U ttsri,
Foie d''essert-felly Powders
in various colors.
Aero is a list of sagges=
tions::'
Potted Meats, Peanut Put-
ter,, Salad Dressing, Loaf Stag -
ail, and a score or stare of
Dither articles.
E. E. UUNNIFOIZD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
Buy Your
Flour Now.
Now is the time to put in
your supply ' of Flour beige
another raise which is sure to
conte. We handle the best lin-
es of Flour made in Canada -
Purity, Five Roses, Exeter.,
Clinton and Milverton. We can
sell you above front 25 lbs. up
to one ton lots,
Another car of Bran and
Shorts expected this week.
We have also on hand Oil
Meal, Calf A'Ieal and Poultry
Foods.
INCUBATORS.
If you intend purchasing
an Incubator the coming reas-
on call and see out Prairie
State. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
Live poultry and new laid
eggs taken every day.
BUSINESS BETTER, T1IAN USUAL
GUNN, LANG LOIS CO.
The Up=to=date Finn
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartba, Wm. Jenkins
Syrup
le S
� Y p
Time
Will Soon Be Here.
How are your Sap
Pails ? Call and see our
stock of Iran,
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7.
The STORE
of`C UALI'TY.
Quality tells when purbhasing
Groceries. Give us a trial and we
will look after your interests.
We carry the Magonlic Brand of
canned goods in Tomatoes, Corn
and Peas, etc. .411 made -in -Clain
ada goods,
A full line of Breakfast Ccr-
eale, Rolled Oats, Corn Plaices,
Shredded Wheat, Krumble Gusto
and Puffed Rico and Wheat.
Try our Jelly Powders also
Jello a most delicious desert.
Syrups can be had in bulk or
pails. We can recontanend it to
our patrons. ,
:A nice assortment' of cakes
and oranges for the social even-
ing.
Jolmson & Co. Jtave a full line
of Groceries and prices right in-
vite' a call to the Store of Qual-
ft ,
Y
M;c, S. Barr will be with
Johnson &• Co, .for some time
where outstanding a � o abs will ,
g e u
be received.
HIGIILS'l' PRTCES FOR 'BUTTER
AND EGGS.
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Qualtiy.
Successor to S. Barr. Phone 111.
Phone orders promptly attended to.
NE W S-RECOR D -:NEWS -LEADER.
OR
MA
MARMALADE
E
ANCI
E5
---and-
This
we liuarRu
1
eESOSkiU
r
hrstconsignment f:Se 11-
le
or Bitter Oranges, They;.
are the very best giti:elity
alldw ill produce
Marmalade.
"Made -in -Canada:"
We are also ready
open the Fish Season with
I-Ialibut
B. C. Sallnoii
White Fish
Steak Cod ,
Oiscoes
Filletts
Oysters
. TO'Nei1'
EVERYTHING IN TINNING
and sheet metal work is in our line.
Wo fix tire furnace in the cellar or the
skylight on the roof ; put a new
smokestack on your chimney or a
new zinc under pour stove.
LEADERS ARE LEADING•.
Does your residence or outbuildings
need looking after right now ? Bet-
ter let us take a look at them. A
little of our work now may • save you
a lot of trouhle later on.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53,
ELLO i S
ITave you ordered your kindling for
the winter yet 7 Stave edgings and
eclat blocks on hand.
Malted grain and stock food for
horses and cattle always in stock.
Quaker Oats, Cornflakes, Flour, Oat
nd Corn Meal to be had at tate
North End Feed Store.
A General Delivery Done.
Frank W. Evans
(Anton,
Agent fur I-Ieintzman Pianos.
TERMS : CASII, Phone 193
Are you
V
'T'roublpp d with
Headaches ?
.1611.1,
1f so the cause may be eye
strain and in that event a
pair of properly fitted
glasses will bring relief and
cure, •It is worth trying,
Come to us and we will
!rake a Careful test of your
eyes and tell you what is
the matter and what you
need,
In our long experience is
the Optical business we
have made a groat number
of examinations and it is
a source Of much pleasure
for us to know that our
fittings have invariably
givea great satisfaction.
If your eyes bother
come to us and learn;' you
reason why. `,
A. J. G'RIGC
Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses.
Slabs for Sale
ALSO] 12 INCH WOOD
Stapleton o'n
a t Saw
Mill.