The Clinton News Record, 1915-04-08, Page 5April , 8th, 19I5
Clinton News -Record'
Tucleetstnith Township
'The WosJ End Beei Ring
will coin -
"nae ee operations, foe the season on
Monday,
'Mr. Dan Shanahan of Seatorth has
purchased the pasture farm •forrneily
ewned'by Mr. V. G,'Breadifcot•on the
3rd con. '3 R.S. ";-
: NIr, R. White Was unfortunate
,. n s - this ell.
r 1 to lose• hu dtry a. s we
eo7gi e
Mrs: Corbett of 7aronto'spent the
holidays .at her ]ibnse here..,
Mise Hattie, Turner of Glen Allenis
home for the Easter, vacation. •
HELD OVER.
Owing to the pressure upon ore
adveietising, columns Hauch inters
•eating correspondence has had
to be held over,
Blth
Miss Eva Graey of • Winghani has
'been visiting, Mrs, R. M. McKay of
-town,.•
x Mr. Wm, Little returned last week
to Swan Lake, Mane. after a visit of
:seem weeks with Ontario relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Wni. Mooreand little daughter
•are in Barrie visiting another ,daugh-
-tetrs
M Stone.
Mr.ai Mrs.C. F. Lyne arere
remov-
ing to their new home at Hepworth,
where Mr. Lyne intends to engage in
`farming. • :Mr. R. H. Robinson has
bought out' the harness business for-
merly conducted by Mr. Lyne.
Mr., Robt, Somers, who has been
working at Underhill for some ,time,
is home recuperating after a rather
'severe attaelreof.•gr.ippe.
Mr. and Mrs,'R. M. McKay are
• -spending the Easter vacation visiting
the former's mother at Sbclbournc,
Mr. Jos. Stothers has been appoint-
md a notary publio.
Mr. and, Mrs. 11. B. McGowan, who
are leaving their farm in East Wawa -
nosh and, moving into Blyth, were pre-
seeted the other evening, by, a number
of their . friends 'and. neighbors wide a
couple of: easy chairs and a oonlpli-
mentry address.
Seainrth.
Mrs.. Wm. Sleeth and Miss Asda have
returned from a visit with the former's
son in Lansing, Mich. '
Rev. J. W. Hodgins of Stratford has
been in town during the past week.
Miss Ada Govenlock is home from
Sparta spending the Easter holidays.
Miss Minnie Best or Toronto, for-
merly of Seatorth, Ieaves shortly for
the zone, z
War o , has•ing accepted as a
nurse.
• Mrs. Thos. McQuade has taunted
from a pleasant visit with her clan -
glace.. Mrs. (Dr.) Mulligan of Grand
-Forks, N. D.
Easter Term Report C. C. I.
The following list includes the nam-
es of pupils who have secured an av-
erage of fifty, percent. on their term
examinations from Clhtistnsas to Eas-
ter. Reports showing the standing of
all students in every! subject have bean
sent to the parents or guardians.
These should be examined oarefully,
signed, and returned at (he opening
of the next term
Form '1.,
Honors. -T. Holmes 83,1; S. Allen
81 6, N. Kennedy 78, A. Leonard 75.6
W. Townshend. 75.2.
C. Shipley 74.1, R. Taylor 72.6,
B Elliott 70, W. Draper 68.1, E.
Churchill 67.8, V, Wise 67.8, B. Rob-
erten 67.3, Iii, .Fingland 66.0, D. Rat
• tcnbury 66 .1, R. McMath 61 b, I1,
Manning 63 6, E. Stoltz 01 6, M.
Smillie 59.6, A. Pickett 57.1, M. Gib-
bingo 57.1, A. Davidsin 57.1, NI. Me -
Neil 57.1, G. Kellar 57.1, • P. Ladd
li± 57, 0, Redmond 56.9, L. Nediger56.0,
B. Rowden 50.3, C. McBurney 56. L.
Redmond 55.6, 0, Johnson 55.2, W.
Berry 55, V. Cook 53.9, N. Tyndall
53 7, W. N. afeBeath 52.6, E, Mc-
Kenzie 52.2, K. Lyon 51.7, IC, Mo•
•Connell 51.6, C. Smith 51.4, P. Cur-
rie 51.1, V. Trick 50,9, A. Jackson
50.8, V. Jarvis 50.6, NI. Moore 50,2,
M. Harvey 50, la, McKenzie 50,
Form TT.
Honors. R, McGowan 83.5, IC. El-
liott 77.9, Z. Churchill 77.6, E. Car-
ter 76.5, 't Grainger 7,5,2. Pass -M.
Cook 74.0, M. Lansing 74:5, 5. Nel-
son 71,3, E, Reid 71.2, L. MacKay
,70,6, E. Powell 70.5, E. Keanp 70 4,
T. Marquis 70.2, Il. Potter 64,2, L.
Hanley 69, M. Chidley 68.8, R. Mac
'kenzie 68.7, C. Cook 68.5, 3. Sinclair
66 .3, T:, Kaiser 66, A'. Nediger 65.3,
H Morrison 63.8, E. Blake 62,3,
H. Kitty 02, 11, Coleman 61.6, W.
Gray 6li,6, IL Stewart 60, F: Rey-
nolds 59.2, N1. ("rich, 59,1, M. McMath
5$ 1, M. Elliott 58, IC. Dowzer 55.4,
E1. Whitmore 55.4, V. Powell 55,.'E, -
Evans 54.71, B. Chowen 53.3, A. An-
drews 53, N. Sparks 52.5, J. Elliott
'51.3, L, Morrish 51.2, W. Braker
51 .2, 1„ Tighe 50.2.
FORM'1' III.
Honda' -M. McTaggart 87.7, K. MC -
Gregor 77.5, J. Middleton- 76.8. Pass,
-J Smith 72.9, E. Wasman 72.7, E.
Wise 71.2, J. Rathwell 70,5;' A. Town-,
send 70-4, L Roberton 70,2, M. Cook
68.9, P, Moffat 68.8, 3.1. Canttelon
68.8, V'. Hearn 66,8, A. Elliott 64,1,
I , Rodaway 63.9, D. Ross 63.8, A.
Petrie 63.7, L. Churchill 63.6, E.
Jamieson 63.2, H. Holmes 62..4, .C.
Cantelon 62,3, V. _Evans 60,6, R.
Rennie, 60.2, F. (Copp 60,, E. Seeder -
,son 59:7,-`` Ac -Dewar 59.6,- J. Smellie
Ow ` 4::59 6 le, Ounuinglram 59,5,' 0. Bea-
.cion 58:2,` A. Glazier 58.2,.., N, Rade
ford 56.6, A. Tloggarth 5,6.4, .F.
`Thompson 55.9, E. F%itz'-543, A.
Shanahan 53.8, II, Shaw. 53.5,- Cr, -
hludie 53.3, R. Chowen 51.4.
FORM IV.
Part I -T. Manning 65,4, P, Fing-
'land 59.0, Bt Walker :a9,4, F, Sao
•lean 50.2, P. Zotter 56,4,- D. Me-
Clinchey, 56. e
Part' IL -Honore -E. Beacom,88.8,
L.
Harvey 83, RE Dewar: 79,WMe-
Gregor 78, E. Gray 75,2.. Pass -0.
Toll 74;4, M. Shipley 72, N. Gat'xe11
71.6, D. ,Barr, 70.6, ' 7-I, Middleton
i68.8, H, Reid 62.2.
Honor Matriculation -W. MciNauglu-
tion 81,6, W. Stewart} 56.5.
11
Personals •
lvlr, Johfi Rau ball Was up from Tor
unto, for Eastertide..
Miss Recta Cook of Toronto' is s
en
-
ing 'some time at her`liopme here,
Hers.. W. Tiplady •visdted het. slater,.
'Mrs:' Ssnallacombe, St. Catherines,
ove'::Easter.
Grigg,
lie' f the Bank of
Mn Re* Grr t n
Y lib,
teller
Montreal, Ilalnalt'on, 'spent Lasi<c at
• his home in town.
Mrs. 'Elliott of 'reroute visited.her
parents, Mr. and Mr's. J B."Lind-„
say,, over Easter. .
Mins V, Brown, on Kincardine was• an
Easter visitor at the, home of Mr.
and Mrsy T. A. •Greig.:
Miss -Evelyn Tiplady of Vankleek '81111.,
is spending the Eastar vacation at
the•parental Bone in, tgwn.
Goderich,
Mr, •A. rl. Fowlie returned home on
Wednesday fromfortnight'sa
vise@
with his brother in Galt,
Miss Campbell of. Paisley has arriv-
ed
rriveed in 'town and is spending a few
weeks. at Gleeholm,
Rev. 'Arohdeacos and Mrs. Jones -
Bateman have reoeived word that their
son, who has. been in hospital at East
Cambridge, England,- has, been'rcmov-
ed to a convalescent hospital and ib
is hoped he will soon be able torecur
n
to the front,
Mr. Thos. Nicholson and family have
removed to ,London.
The Customs staff of town have sent
to the Commissioner at Ottawa the
Om of forty-four dollars towards' the
patriotic fund and have promised el-
even dollars monthly as long as the
war "•continues: •
Mrs. ,John O'Reilly, has reburno:l to
her home at Quincy, Mass., after
spending the winter with her father,
Mr, Thos., O'Connor of town.
Mrs. S. A. Webster has' returned
home after spending a couple of mon-
ths with her daughter at Preston,
Mrs. Min. Maodel and114; tis ";seta are
spending the Eastertide a tth friends
at Detroit and Ann Arb,pr.
Mrs: Cassidy' has gone . to Deltoit
where she intends making her home in
future.
Mrs. Sntyd has returned from a vis-
it with her daughter in 'Toronto,
Marriages •
{ UEST-MITCHELL-In Clinton, on
April 5th, by Rev. Frank 0. Har-
per, Mary A. G., daughter of Mrs.
Thos. R. Mitchell, to Joseph Guest
of Winghani.
McKENZIE-CAMPBELL=Ili Clinton
on April 3rd, by Rev. Frank 0.
Tfarper, May, daughter of Mrs,
Campbell, to Sinton McKenzie of
Tuckersmitls,
BAYLEY-IIUN'1'ER-At Ontario St.
parsonage, on April 7th, by Rev.
5. J. Allis, Emma J„ eldest dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mru. Wm. EIenb-
cr, of Mullett, to George Arm-
strong Baplev of the, saute town-
ship.
331:AC0112-McLEAN-At St. Paul's
churcis, on April 3rd, by Rev, J.
C. Potts, Jean McLean of Clinton.
to Robert Beacom of Stunlneihill.
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L 5 VARTS Tn Vin hens nn.
V g n,
March 31st, Arthur .J Busch to
Edna Enos Swatte, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.., Savarts, both
of Winghaln.
13UCHANAN-II IC'KWELL-A t Sea -
fortis, on March 31st, Sarah lsa-
beD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R'an. I-lackwell, of McKillop, to
John Stewart Buchanan, of Wal-
ton,
C'AM RON-TEVANS-In Stanley, on
April'7th, Ida Victoria, youngest
slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wni.
Evans, Stanley, to (James A.
Cameron of Toronto, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Cameron, Bayfield.
Births
HARRISON-In Godcrich; on Marina
2911, to Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Ilar-
rison, a daughter. •
HUNT -At Goderieh, oh March 21..st,
to Mr. and Mrs. II, G. Hunt, a
son.
BISSETT-On March loth, at Goder-
icb, to Mr. and 'Mrs, Charles 131s-
sett, a son.
STRONG -In Egmondville, on March
2981,, to Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Strong, a daughter'.
Deaths
RICI-TARDSON-In Goderioh township,
on April • 411, Susanna Wehvood.,
relict of the late James Richard-
son, aged 79 years.
AMOS-In Raster on :March 2511,
Thomas A. Amos, M.D., in his
55th year., '
REDMOND-In East Wawanosh, on
March 23rd, John Redmond, aged
87 pears and 11. months.'
HA•WKINS Ort the London Road, on
March' 26th, John Hawkins, aged
54 years.
KYLE -In ''Tuckeasmitli, on llias:ch'
30th, Williams Kyle, aged 73'years
and 9 months.
Rupture Expert at
G .odri e ch.
Seeley, Who Fitted Czar of Russia,
Called to Godcrich.
F. El. Seeley of Chice �b'o and Phila-
delphia, the noted truss expert, will
be ale the -:Bedford .Hotel and will re-
main in:Goderich' Wednesday only, Ap-
ria 14t!i, Mr. Seeley - says,: "The
Spareable Shield as now used andi
approved by bus United States Gov-
ernment will not only retain any cane
et. rupture perfectly, aftordine immed-
iate and complete relief, but closes the
opening in 10 ;days 011 the average
case. This instrument received the
only award in England and, in Spain,
producing results without surgery,
harmful injections, medical treatinonts
or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley Isis doe-,
unsents from the United States, Gov-
ernment, Washington, D.C,, for in-
spection. All charity! cases without
charge' or flit tlrenr, if desired. Any one
ruptured should.,terneniber the , date
and take advantage of this opportun-
ity.
CA'L'VES FOR SALi-THE UNDER,
signed will have for sale at the
Rotel Normandie Stables, 'Clinton,
Mi Saturday, A1nil"10th, a load of
Dur r calves t 1
good . ha u al s rn ioto . '4
weeks old, a choice lot which ,will
be sold on terms to suit - the, put-,
chases. -W. Ma -teensy -79.
POSITION WANTED. - RESPECT -
able young widow with two Children
aged 7 and 9 years wishes position
as housekeeper, Good rnauager and
experienced in bubter leaking , and
general cooking. Having rented my
property will be al' liberty 'te take
position at earl3'i date. Reference in.
exchange. -Apply . at News -Record
Office: ' -79.
FOR SALE. -A QUANTITY 0'F O,A.
(8• 72 and Regenerated Banner Seed
Oats, grown nn on new, clean
soil Ap-
ply
-ply
to -Joseph Ce, Crich, R. R, No.
r
5 Clinton, Phone b on 137,7-79-2.
EGGS FOR SALE FROM CHOICE
13arred Rocks, White Wyandottes and
White Leghorns, el. per 15 eggs, $0
per 100. All good laying strains. -
John Carrott, Londesboro. -79-3.
PROPERTY FOR SALE', -FRAME
house of eight rooins , and cellar,
town water, frame stable, four acres
of land with all kinds 'of fruit trees,
Situated on .Iluron Road East On-
tario street. -Apply to Iddo Crich.
-79.
FURNISHED IIOUSE• TO RENT.-
Furniture and good up-to-date house,
heated by furnace, all conveniences
and everything in good repair. Also
chicken pen and barn. Will rent rea-
sonably, by year; to good tenant.-
- Apply News-Reoord Office. -79.
EGGS FOR HATCHING. -BARRED
.Rock, "Guild strain" good layers.
Leaveors orders our once e at on e at IIel1-
yar's Jewelry Store, Clinton, -76.
PASTURE. -I ANI P$1:PARED TO
take a limited number of cattle for
pasture for the summer months' at
lot 22, Base Linc, -F1. G. Williams,
Clinton P.O. -77-3
FOR SALE. -BARRED ROCKS,
front Guelph winners. In Barred
Rock eggs I have the best value in
Canada. To be convinced some and
see for yourself, visitors welcome,
' Pen 1. -Headed by Crusader, son of
2nd, Guelph and est, Detroit clacker -
el, eggs 83,00 per 15. Pen 2. -Mead -
el by prize cockerel valued at $25.-
00, eggs $2.00 per 15. Pen 3. -Pule
let mating. Customer reports pul
lets layiugeat 5 mouths -of age,
from this pen, eggs $1.50 per 15.
Pen 1-L gs $1.00, worth $2.00. Here
is a chance -to get good stock at a
reasonable price. 3 eggs from pen
1, 4 each front pens 2, 3, 1, $1.50.
E:nfertrle eggs. will be replaced free
of charge. -IL 5, Hovey, Clinton.
-77-5.
CALVES FOR SALE -THE U\?D,ER-
signed has again made arrangements
to supply a limited number of calv-
es at reasonable prices. These calv-
es are all carefully handled and are:
in good condition. W. Marquis, R.
le. No, .1, Clinton, Phone 14 on
66. -74.
CALVES FOR STILE, FRESH SUP -
ply on hand at reasonable prices at
lot 27, con, 4, Mullett, Arrive by
express, oarefully handled and will
he turned over in good shape. Phone
3 on 206, Clieton.-L, E. Weir. -76.
AUCTION SALT: OF FARM STOCK
AND IMPLEMEN'T'S. -Mr. S. R.
MacMalI will sell by public auction
at lot 16, con. 4, Godcrich township
on Monday, April 1211, commencing
at 1.30 o'clock pen., sharp Thir-
teen young brood sows, two with
pigs by, their side. The. eleven re-
maining ones will litter on or about
the 251,11 of April. • They aro all
smooth and healthy, One improved
Yorkshire hog, two years old, pure
bred, came from H. S. McDarmid's
herd, Fingal, Ontario.. We liave, also
a filly, rising three years old, We
will bring out two and sell the
choice, broken. One general pur-
pose farm wagon, rebuilt and. strong,
One Eureka combination stock rack.
One light single horse wagon.. Ons
top buggy in good condit:on, with
almost new top., Ons Portland out
ter, only used a few years. Thirty
bushels potatoes, smooth and sound.
One hundred bushels' seed oats grown
Oil Ross farm, will make fairly good
sample ; name,. "White Wave," A
,quantity of clover seed, second cut
on Ross farm. We feel satisfied that
this is fairly good seed, We did not
see anything harnsful in it when har-
vesting same 'Perim. -All sums of
$10 and under, cash ; over that
amount, seven months' credit will •
he given on furnishing approved
joint notes,. A discount of 4 - per-
cent. straight allowed for cash on
credit amounts. -S, 11. MacMabh,
Proprietor. Thomas Gundry, Auc-
tioneer.
TENDERS
Carnegie
ie Annex.
Tenders will be received by inc
up to April 26th inst. for Coax
tract 3 Clemenb Block and
Stonework 'and Contract' 4
Brickwork.
.a+
No '1`endeer necessarily accepted.
s•.•'.
W. BRYDONE,
Chairman Public Library Board.
FOR SAI,E,-POLLED 3186(6 U S
bull 1 year and 8` months ;old, from
pedigreed stock, Apply 'to -John
Varve .R. .' 1
y,R N�qClinton.C '
Phone
5on 166. •-77
PRINCES.S. THEATRE.
Z T•TIG
THE � HOME OF H LASS
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MOTION 'T PICTURES,.
Lucille Love, the
Girl of Mystery.
IF YOU ENJOY 0001)
COMIC AND DRAMAS'
COME AND BRING
THE FAMILY.
A Cail !oNeed!es
TII163 WOMEN WEIO KNIT ARE
URGED ..TO TAKE UP TTIEIR
NEEDLES IN, AID OF OUR
Soldiers at the Front
ont'
Who Need Socks
HOW MANY WILL UNDER-
TAKE SOME WORK TO i3E
FINISHED BY TIIE END OF
APRIL ?
The Women's Patriotic
Society.
CHOICE SEED BEANS
FOR SALE
I have a quantity of Seed
Beans for sale, grown in a
bean district. Now good o Is a
good time to secure your seed
before a further raise in '
' price.
W. MARQUIS
Phone 14 on 1.66, Clinton.
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iWe Recomllend This Coal
We knou its good, It's
unusual richness in carbon
makes it burn long, evenly
and complete y.
1
LEHIGH VAL�^LEY.
ANTHRACITE
E
The Coat That Satisfies
is always uniform in quality,
very free From slate and other
foreign matter, Although
much more economical than
ordinary coal, it costs you
1 no more,
Phone us your order For
prompt de11very,
JOHN B. MUSTARD
Brucefieid,
Phone 11 on 145,
1
1
�Iilliner�
We have just received
our new Spring Millinery
and will be pleased to
have you call and inspect
the same,
Latest Styles and
Prices Right.
E. F. Merrier
Bayfield.
old.
Br, ucefle Id
SAWMILL
z.s
WANTED
LOGS. ALI, KINDS AT TIIE
IIIGIIEST CAS1T PRICES.
CUSTOM SAWING, SATIS-
FACTION GUARANTEED.
CHOPPING FINEST OF
• WORK DONE.
ROLLING, THEONLY WAY
FOR HORSES.
FOR SALE
LUMBER, ALL FINDS FOR
ALL PURPOSES.
LEHIGH VALLEY COAL,
THE. COAL THAT SATIS-
ISFI 3'S.
CANA-DA CEMENT, A
FRESH CARLOAD 'JUST AR-
RIVED. ' BUFFALO 'BRAND
FERTILIZERS, BEST BY
TEST. THE PROPER WAY
TO INCREASE, 'SOUR '.PRO-
DUCTION AND PATRIOTISM,
C ED A. le POSTS,' HOME-
GROWN HIGHLAND ' CEDAR.
I solicit 'and by fait, square deal-
ings shall endeavor worthidp to
merit your most liberal patron=
J. B. Mustard
Phgne 11 on 145.
BRUCEEIO.D.
BABY* CHICKS FOR SALE. -BOOK
your orders now and ,avoid the rush.
Barred P1yrhouth Rocks, Rose.
Combo hodeIsland
Reds,
and
in-
gle Comb Brown Le horns. All from
heavy laying strains. Chicks 156,
each, eggs • $1.50 per 15. -Frank W,
Andrews,, Clinton. -76.
T
F.011hxSALL). AL. -ONE 47 BT.F', G1A50-
line Engine in -good condition, one
Emery Stand with countershaft
complete, 1 'three -spring light'
.Can be seen at' the General Re-
pair Shop of Seeley &', West. -69.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR, TO RENT.
-A, two-story fraise residence' on.
'Queen street; better known as the
Stewart Plummer house, containing
• nine rooms, live bedrooms and hall
upstairs 'and four rooms and hall
downstairs, summer kitchen and
woodshed ; good stone cellar, hard
and soft water a
, acre of land with
apple, plum, cherry and peal trees
and raspberries. Small chicken pen
and chicken yard. For further: par-
ticulars apply to -Joins B. Little,
Clinton. 4 -761
EGGS FOR: IIATCIT1NCr FROM
Hens that Lay. -Barred Rocks and
S. C. Whi•to Laghorns. Settings 500
Per 13. One spacial pen of Barred
Rocks 75e per 15. Incubator lots a
specialty at $3.00 per 100 eggs.
Book your orders early, as we
have a limited number of liens this
year. Next year we shall be in a
position to meet any quantity of
orders. All our poultry are from
"Guild`strain of bred -to -lay •stock."
4iIolemsville Poultry Yards,-Tre-
wartha Bros., Proprietors, Phone
14 on 153. -73
WANTED,. - TWO OR TI-IREE
boarders or three or four roomers,
-Apply at E. E. Hunniiord's Groc-
• ery, Clinton,
PAPER HANGING. -I AM PREPAR-
eel to do Paper Hanging and Paint-
ing promptly and at moderate cost.
I guarantee my work to gii'a satis-
faction. Let me have your order:
early before the spring rush begins.
-Wm. A. Mason, Princess street,
=71
MUSIC, -A MAN'S ABILITY IS
his Passport. Prof. Frank Weaver,
'Concert Pianist, Voice Specialist,
London, Ont., teaches all branches
of piano and organ playing, Voice
culture and artistic singing a spec-
ialty. 10 years practical experience,
Studio at Mrs, Shipley's residence
near Wesley church, Clinton, Wed-
nesday and Thursday of each week.
1-49
6OTICE-AFTER THE NEW YEAR
Miss Mildred Evans will be prepar-
ed to give treatments by eleeeeoly-
sis for the removal of superfluous
hair, also electric massage for rho
cure of baldness, falling hair and
dandruff. Agent fox Mrs. E. (Mates
Coleman's Ideal preparations as
Ideal Flesh Food, Ideal Velvet
Cream, Ideal Hair Tonic, Ideal
T-Iand Lotion, Ideal Acnie Cure,
etc.
NOTICE, -CITIZENS ARE IIERE-
by notified that the practice of
emptying ashes on our streets must
be stopped. The police officers have
been instructed to enforce com-
pliance with this' order. By order
of the Mayor. -Jos. Wheatley,
Chief Constable. -65
CLOTHES CLEANED, REPAIRED
and Pressed and at the shortest
possible notice. Both Ladies and
Gentlemen's clothes, Wo guarantee
to do good work. Room over Mr.
Grigg's Jewelry' Store, -Wm, Jago.
-55.
CREAM , WANTED. - DAIRYMEN
' having cream to sell write to us
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
nn bonest 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 ICinburn
may leave, their cream with Mr.
Hall who will deliver it here:
Write for cans and give us a trial.
-The Seatorth Creamery, Box 486,
Seafortta.
Blacksmith Business
'HAS MOVED.
E.
I'have .anoved to any new
stand between the FTotel Nor-
mandie and Wesley Church
Stied and opposite • Elliott's .ti
Livery Barn where I bope to
meet all my old customers and
such new ones as will favor me
with their patronage.
By doing good work, pay-
ing close attention to Horsiness,
and giving my patrons ---dire
square deal I Trope my busineee,
inmy new stall. will not only
be as large but larger: than )
when. in my former shop next
the Rattenbury House Stable,_
ROBERT JONES
HORSE SIIOER' AND GENERAL
BLACICSMI'I.'H..,
00 1111e Street to the .Station
and near the Postollice:
1r, G. CAMERON, IL:d,, BARRIST-
er,, Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc.; Office
on Albert street oceupied by Mr.
Hooper. In'011 t n on every
T
hur
-
day,
and on any dale, for which 'ap-
pointments are made. Office hours
from 9 a. m,, to 6 p.m. A good
vault in connection with the office.
Office open every week rry, M.
Hooperwill make any a�
omii vents
M . Cameron,
f r r
o
THE CORNER STORE
ORE
Live and Let Live
Iousecle'
•
Easi.:r_
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Things that will make your
springs Housecleaning easier.
Get armed for the annual cam-
paign, Btt)r those things that.
willanake it most decisive,
that will' make it easier and
will be most effective.
1 There is no use in our
dwelling
on the
subject you
know that the time has arriv-
ed when you will soon be on
the warpath. By way of sug-
gestion we mention
Brooms, Stove ilruslres,
Scrub Brushes, Washboards,
Laundry Soaps, Borax, Wash-
ing Powders, Ammonia (liquid
or powder), Whiting CI -deride
of Lime, Lyse, Brass Polish,
Silver Polish, Furniture Pol-
ish, Old Dutch Cleanser,
Sweeping Powder, Bath Brick..
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER,
CHOICE
Seed Grain
New Century and Bumper King seed
oats, Manchuria seed barley, all at
moderate prices. Will have other
varieties on hand in a few days.
Seeds
Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike Clover
and Alfalfa, all government standard,
Fertilizer
If you want a istnuper crop order
your supply of Chums' Shur -gain
Fertilizer direct from us.
Poultry
Wanted
Live bens over 0 lbs. 12c per lb.,
4 Ib. hens 10e per lb.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins.
Anything You
WANT
DONEE, IV THE LINE OF
ROOFING,. EAVETJ:lOTJGII-
ING, PLUMBING, HEATING,
LIGHTNING RODS, ETC.
CALL AND GET OUR PRIC-
ES.
ALWAYS Bp1S'L', OFTEN
CI Il; A.PEST,
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7.
Our Goods
Prices will
l
P ease You.
When you get't iced :and hungry dur-
ing house-oieaning bine and need some-
thing for a hasty meal our lines of
Canned Goods will please you. Our
prices arc right.
Salmon 15e or 2 for,25c.
Salmon 25c.
Corn, Peas' or Tomato or Veg-
etable Soups.
Wo have soma nice honey. Pric-
es front 10e to 25c in tumblers,
No* fs the season 'for Maple
Syrup. Ours is guaranteed. Al -
'so Cora Syrup iii pails or tins'.
Highest prices for butter and eggs.
Johnson dc Co,i
The Store of Qualtiy.
Successor to S. Barr, Phone 111.
',hone orders promptly, attended to,
Annouoc�m�u1
to 111cFarmers
In order to give :you
the highest possible price
for your eggs we have
.,made,arrangements with
Gunn., Langlois ,Si: 'Co.,
whobe men will gather
the eggs as usual, to give
you an order an us for
groceries, ,
e or if
you re-
quire dry goods oboots
and shoes, we will exteh.d
the order to other stores,
all at the trade price.
W. T. O'NeilI
CHIMNEY TOPS.
It's a trade to build a good chime
ney and to repair a roof. It takes
more than a sheet of metal, a hot
iron and solder, it requires exper-
ience. If your ohinine3r does not draw
well send for us and we will pert it in
order ; if your roof leaks we'll mend -
it.
ALL KINDS OTS' TINNING
we do well and reasonably.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 63.
Just Received
A FULL LINE OF SEEDS.
RED CLOVER.
ALSACE
'ALFALF- A
TIMOTIIY SEED.
TURNIP AND MAN- GOL SEED
ALSO FERTILIZER ,' •
CAN BE BOUGHT AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH.
North End Peed Store.
Frank W. Evans
A General Delivery Done.
Terms : Cash, Phone 192,;
ARTISTIC
J. G, CRICFI, TIIE RELI-
ABLE DECORATOR, MAKES A',
SPECIALTY OF , CHURCHES,
LODGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE
RESIDENCES. HIS ADDRESS
IS 42 AVON ST., STRATFORD.
Are you
Troubled with
Headaches S e •
+•o.
If so the cause may be ey..e
strain and in that event a
pair of properly Betted
glasses will being relief and
mire. It is worth trying.
Come to us and we will.
make a careful test of per
eyes and tell you what`is
the matter and what you
need.
In our long experience in
the Optical business we
have made a great number
of examinations and it is
a source of much pleasure
for us to know that our
fittings, have invariably,
given great satisfaction.
If your ayes bother pot)
come to us and learn :the
reason why.
F=_=3
A. J. GRIGG
Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses.
Good Butter
MAKERS
Good Butter Makers will use
Printed Wrappers obtained from,
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