The Clinton News Record, 1915-05-13, Page 54M4yi3th, 1915
Bluth,
IYII. to B, McCroWan leas in .frnfieId
•or a f.w day recently -.ft-Ring
Mrs: �Ir,and M s. )
I Plo
o M"ster
dv and a
Norman, who have been seending 'tlie
Past couple of years in the West, have
returned and 'taken up .their abode -. in
-town. Thep are treat:110 g , the resi-
;dence just vacated- by Mrs, , 7loin,as
`Woodcock,
Mrs, A, Elder has returned from a
-visit with her daughter, • Mrs: Mc-
Lean of. Hanover.
The following officers were elected
it a recent meeting of the W.M.Z." of
theMethodist
church Hon . -President,
'Bill's. Gidle
I S ' H. y ,President, Mrs.
A, B,,,Qarr , 1st Vice!, Mrs, J, Mains
-2nd Vice, ,Mrs. 13. Taylors; Rec.-Sec-
retary, Mrs, J. Colclough ; Cor. Sec-
rr
la1y, Mrs. 11, Wi ltrnai'Presser-
..er,
Zrrsr
ee,
Mrs. C. II. Reese ; Organist, Mrs
I, Brown ,' Supt. Systematic Giving,
Mrs. Geo. Jewitt. ; Supt. Mission
Band, Mrs. M. Young ; Assistant,
:Mrs, E. Bender ; Auditors, Mrs. F.
'Haggitt, Mrs. W. 1-L McElroy ; Out -
"look and Report Committee, Mrs.
r0 rasby,' Mrs.. Burling,
The District Meeting of the W.M.S.
,of the Methodist church held a very
successful annual tweeting fn Blyth
on Tuesday last. Mrs. hick of God -
rich was elected = district organizer
and IVIES. Andrew of Auburn, 'secre-
tary -treasurer, The ladies of the
Blyth au'ili a t servedo
d tea in the
'church to the visiting ng delegates.
.
Good Morning ! dear reader. How
.docs your sub to The News -Record
:stand '?The label tells the story.
Hensall-
Mrs. Geo, Case is visiting her sister
in St. Marys. •
Miss Pearl Buchanan, daughter of
Dr. Buchanan, .Toronto, has been
visiting relatives and friends hare -
abouts.
Alrs. Dejean went to Kingsville last
'week on account of the death of- her
:mother. "
Dr. Alex. Moir of Lenore,_ Man., and
:Mr. John Moir of Winnipeg, aro -now
,en the old homestead east of the
town, where they intend remaining for
the summer.
Mr. Ben. IIoggarlls, 2, student of
the Medical Faculty, London,' is at
rpresent quite 111, His' mother was,
called to his bedside last week,
Mr. Wm. Venus has undertaken the
task of herding' the village cows bur-
_ing the summer. months,
'While working his land the other
.day Mr. Alex, Ingram hada narrow
.escape from seriors injury. Some-
thing going wrong with the tongue of
his roller he went to the horses' heads
to adjust it when -they trade a plunge
'forward, throwing him down and
"trampling over him, roller and all.
'He received several bruises, a rather
.bad cut on his head and was'consid-
•erably shaken hut resumed his work,
lir. Bean has purchased the resi-
•dente on. Soutl'i Richmond street from
;the Troyer estate and will overhaul
:anr? eourpletely renovate it.
•=Oa,tSaturday .week. Mrs. Douglas
Craig; a very well known and esteem-
red resident of this village, passed to
'her reward. She was in her eighty-
fourth year. Lent year Mrs. Craig,
accompanied by For daughter and two
sons, visited relatives in Ireland, ]ler
native land, spending • about three
months - there, and she was , looking
`forward to seeing, some relatives from
'the ,Old Land who intend coming • to
Hensall in the near future, The fun
.eral was, held to 13aird's cemetery on
"Tuesday.
Zurich'
Mr, Roy Geiger of the Toronto Un-
iversitye is home for the long , 'vaca-
'tion.
Mr. and Vire. J. Bloch have ben
Spending a few weeks; with friends in
' Detroit.
Mr, A. G. Edighofier has taken
possession of the Commercial Hotel
and is making extensive improvements
-to- it.
No less than twenty horses died
from the effects of the heat of a
couple of weeks ago, eleven of them
"being animals belonging to Stephen
township farmers,
Messrs. T•I:, 'Vnlland, Jr., of the
Babylon Line and 0. Zirke of the
vicinity of. Blake have purchased
'autos.
The Luther League' of the Lutheran
church have arranged .to have a tennis
:court ,just opposite the church stied
and the work of putting it ieito'shape.
will be commenced immediately.
Dungannon
An individual communion -service
has been ,presented to the 'Methodist
-church here in memory of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Pentland by their
family. It was used for the first
time at the May ComMunlon..
Mrs. Harry Turner of Nene Jersey,
N.Y., is here visiting her parents' and
•other friends,
Rev. H. R. and Mrs, Williams aro'
arranging to visit their old home in
'Wales during the present summer.
Miss Clara Sproul has been visiting
friends in Goderich,
..+t(The_Women's Institute are asking
for a "Red Cross' Shower" articles
suitable for hospital supplies, during
this month:.
Institute
T e
h a ec • '
ted
1 [f lc
ers re -
0
acentlas follows y otlow President, nits.
Kirke. Vice, Mrs. McKenzie, See. -
Treasurer, Miss Clara Whyard. As
sistant, Miss Amelia Bellamy,.. Dirce-
tors, Mrs, J. H. Pentland, Mars, L.
'Taylor, MVire., M''etslal , Mrs. Thomas.
Stothers. Auditors, ,Mrs. Davidson,
Miss Mc0ourt. ",
• The funeral of the late Mis. Samuel
Rivers, who died at the home of her
'daughter, Mrs, Chas Wake of Owen
Sound, took place to. Dungannon cent-
Setery on Saturday week. Mrs. RHers
was until a few months ago, when
-she 'went to her daughter in Ewen
(1 4nd, a resident of this 7 u rate and
was very well and favorably ; known.
Her husband and a family at five
sons alld one daughter: survive.
Goderich
1VIr, and Mrs William Palmer re -
aired word Monday that their only
son, Williarn-,had .been killed in bat-
tle i
to France. The young man was
well"
knower around town, and ' notch
syuipatlly is extended to his mother,.
fattier and sister.
The death' occurred on Monday at
the age of 75 years of George 0,
Black, former ; bailiff and a native of
Goderich. His wife predeceased him. a
number of years, but three sons, Wal,
lace,; 'George and Henry, survi:e:
Dr, Macklin left on Saturday for
the seat of war as a member, of the
Medical Corps.
Messrs
DanWiggins; W gglns; Norman Me -
Ivor and Ed.' Beak have returned to
town from Pout Burwell, where
the
have been Yr,u fttti
u
g up
tug
are.
cenLl
i nuchasad
b the Doty Engine
e
Misr: Vera Elliott has been. obliged
to resign her position on the ,teaching
stall of the Victoria school owing to
illness, Miss May Ctameron .of St.
Ileletfs, a recent graduate ' of the
Hamilton Norneal, has been engaged
to fill the position.
The funeral o'l Mrs. Dully, formerly
Gertrude Doyle, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs: Jame:: Doyle of Detroit, former-
ly of Goderich, took place irom the
home of Mr, J. J, Doyle on Tuesday
of last week. The young lady died
suddenly of heart failure on the Sun-
day, previously. rr.v
Y She was in
her
thl
r-
tY-seven4lyear,
Mrs. Cul E. Schuch and little an
of Port Arthur were the guests last
week of Mr, and Mrs, •Robt, Fi, .Toha•
stun. Mr, and Mrs. Schuck have been
visiting for some weeks with the
lady's brothers, Messrs. T. 31. and .).
Cook of Clinton, but - leave - r holy
for the west where Mr. Schoch will
resume his engineering work.
Mr. James Mitchell was in :Wawa
last week getting instructions itt re
jard to the work' of his new position
in the Archives, Department, •
Mrs. Strang has returned . Irmo a
visit in Toronto, •
Mrs, Wid'ciee and the Misses l\'iildei
have returned from Toronto,-. where
they sojourned during the winter.
ll'Ir. aud•.Mrs. Geo. Howell of sting•
sten are visiting the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Johnston, Iiuron
Road. .
Mr. Sheldon 13. Clement Chef En.
ginecr and Superintendent of Ontario
Government Railwaps, was in town
last week visiting friends,
Mrs. Chines has returned to her
home in London after a visit in town
with Mrs, 1-1. C. McFaddyen.
Mr. F, R, Hodgins has been ap-
pointed secretary of the Board of
Trade' to fill the vacancy left by the
resignation of Mr. Jas. Mitchell.
Seaforth.
Mrs, John S. Brown returner] last
week to her home at Wingharn after
a visit here with Mrs. McLellan and•
other friends,
Mrs, J. 0. Greig, Mrs. Ilihehley and
Misses I -I I. Graham, Frances Win -
tors and Jessie: Gemmel were the del-
egates from the local organizations to
the Provincial convention of the
Women's Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Church held in Hamilton
last week.
Machinery' for the manufacture of
shdls 15 being installed in the Bell
Company's factory.
Mr. and Mrs, J. (tulles have re-
moved to Stratford, where Mr. Gil-
lies has secured a position.
Dr. Mardis Scott of Berlin will be
the preacher of the day at the a21-
niversary services in Ulf': Presbyterian
church on Sunday next.
C. Holmes, ton of Mr„ and stirs. S,
T. Holmes, and G. Flolman, son of
1VIr. G. W. }Dolman of Egmondville',
are among those chosen to go direct
to the front.
Dr. Steele, M.P. and Misses Dor-
othy and Marjory of Tavistock were
in town attending the funeral of the
late Mrs, ll McGregor;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Scott, Chica-
go, have been visiting Mr, and Mrs,
John Stewart of town and also with
McKillop friends,
Mr. Jack Best, a student at Os-
goode I -Tall, Toronto, is home for the
long' vacation.
Mr, J. Adams 's
i spending a law
weeks at Dayton; Ohio. •
Mr. Chester Oriel: has bone on a
lain to the west,
Marriages
GUEST-BAIRD--In Winghan, May
1st, Fred Guest to Annie Baird,
both of lVingliani,
Births
McCORMICK-At; .Hohnesville, I on
May 1211, to Rev. R. J. and
Mrs. McCormick, a daughter,
CIIALL;NGER-Ab Edgerton, Alta.,
on April 28th, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Challenger (nee Miss IDdna
Hardy) a daughter,
ORITTCNDEN-111 Blyth, on April
38t1t, to Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Crit-
tenden, a daughter.
CIIISII0L1VI-In Gaderieh, on: May
4th, to Mr, and Mrs, Roy Chis-
holm, a son,
WEALI'NS-1u Godcrich, on May
3rd, to Mr, and Mrs. W'ealins, a
daughter,
PRIDDLE-10 Goderich, on May 3rd,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Priddle, a,.
500,
Deaths
WEST -Iii Clinton, on May eth, Al-
bert Orville sou'of Mr.: and Mrs,
': J. 0''. West, aged 10 months and
' 12 days,
[IESSEL,WOOD-lir Mullett on
May
901, Mary A, Rutledge, ` widow of
Matthew Ilesselwood, • .aged 87
years and 9 months,.
.101INSTO.N.-115 Stonier, on April
25th, Thos. Johnston, Jr., aged,
42 years.
ICENNIDY=In' Seaforth, April 28th,'
Annie Robinson, wife of the .late
Angus Kennedy, in her 86th year.
BISSETT-In Exeter, on May 41,11;
Annie Margaret, daughter of NEr,
and Mrs. Thos. Bissett, aged 122,
years, 7'lnonths and 11 days.
Happenings' of Fifteen`
Years , Ago,
Ha enin s in Clinton.'
pp g n at , the •
Opentn
g
of the Cetttr
.
Taken from the Files of . The •
News -Record of the date
• indicated,
May 10th, 1000.
Mr. Wes, Moore has broken ground
for his new dwelling on the old or-
gan factory site, part of which he.
has purchased.
The truste
is of the. Public P b school
hoe.
have given. Mr, Peterson 'of Kinearr
dine the contract of boring an artes•
can well: at the school grounds.
The Te.at
ten tr
Y street congregation
have purchased the "Burnt Block" on
which a new church will be built,
Mr. Jas. Stevens of the Base Line
sold half a ,dozen cattle last week
which had an averages, weight of
1350 pounds.,
Mr, Gregg Irwin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Itt, Irwin of town, sailed from
Montreal for. England on Saturday to
take a position with the Preston Car
Mfg, Co,, of Preston, Eng.
The military concerts given last
week under the auspices of the officers
of the 33rd Battalion netted a hand-
soine sum.
fui r
The
+ le alh f
o the late Rev.
Dr.
Macdonald, wb0s3 death occurred in
Detroit, took place in Clinton on
Saturday. Dr, Macdonald was pastor
of Willis church froth 1859 until 11389
and was later in' charge of the
Presbyterian crhurch, Seafortn,
Colborne Township.
Mrs, Ray Stamp of. B]issvflloi Mich,,
'(neer Miss' Clara Pennington) who
came over, to attend the ,funeral of
]ler uncle, the late William Penning-
ton, leaves nest week for I3lissville
after spending three weeks at the
parental home, that of Mr.: Thomas
Peening ton.
FT 0 It S E STRAYED. -THERE
strayed from the premises of the
undersigned on the Base Line near
Clinton on Sunday evening, May
2nd, a white. spotted broncho marc,
Information leading to its recovery
will be thankfully received: -Adam
Scott, Phone Id on h60, Clinton. 84
FOR SALE. <V NEW PERFECTION
three burner Coal oil Stove with
Oven, in good repair. Also. ,about
sixteen yards of All Wool Carpet, -
Mrs. F. McEwen, Isaac street, -84
13AY11T1LU COURT OF Ri visrag,
-Notice is hereby given that a
Court of Revision. of the Assess-
ment Roll of the Village of Bay-
ileld will be held in the town halt,
B1yficld, on the 2tith day of May,
1015, at eleven o'clock in ibe fore-
noon for the purpose of hearing and
settling any complaints against the
said Assessment Roll, Any person
having buSilleSF.i with this court are
requested to be present al; the said
time and 21000 without further no
tice.-IJ, W. Erwin, Clerk. Dated
at Bayfield this 1111) day rf May,
1915. -81-2
THE CONCERT OF
THE SEASON.
A Clraud Concert will be given
in the
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
on
l rFSJ),A.Y EVP)NING, MAY 18th
at• 3 o'clock
by the Clinton, Goderich, Wing -
]lam, Seaforth and Exeter
Piano and Vocal pupils of
Prof, Weaver of London,
Splendid p ret pL•ogress bas been
made byt these pupils sines
studding with Prof, Wearer
and a rare treat is M store for
those people who wilt l.e pres-
rmit at the concert. The recital
is being given in order to stim-
ulate vocal music especially in
the County of Huron,
Admission . will be by tickets.
Adults 25e., Children 15e.
Monti
m.ents . ►
Finest stock in HuronCoun-
ty of "Mate iu ,Canada" Mon-
uments,
Best British and Foreign
Granites in up-to-date finish
and design.
Cone and see them,
Prices right.
At Dosg's
OPPOSI1'lfiTHE POSTOFFICE.
A Granite I3ase goes with: each Mon-
ument, 9432
The C
lento
nqt' Ga
ra
e
Open All Night, 1.
The season is• now on for
Gasoline Stoves. Why not buy
filtered gasoline• out of out
.Bowser pump, which passes the,
gasoline theoubh Gno• screens
and a filter. Prices always the
lowest.
We keep on hand a -stock .of
Automobile -Supplies and Bicy-
cle Repairs and do all kinds of
tepairing promptly and ab a
reasonable charge.
Auto Livery in conflation.
J. H. PAXMAN
Clinton News -Record
STANLEY COtJRT OF REVISION,
Notice is hereby given that the
,Coirt'bf Re5ision en the Assessmeait
Roll'. of the Toiynship .of Stanley
will
beheld; h
d m the '
4 '
ownp Fshi 1
Ial,
Varna, on Mondry, May 31st, 1915;
at thio horn of 11 o'clock in the'
forenoon for the purpose- of hearing
and settling complaints against the
said Assessment Roll, All persons
having business, at this court will
please attend at the said tines and
place without further notice. -11, J.
Rieharllson„ Clerk, 'Varna, Mays
180, 1915. -84:3.
COURT, OF REVISION, TOWN OF
Clinton. -Notice is Hereby given
that a meeting of 'the Couit of
Revision of the • Town of Clinton
willHeld e i the b n Council n Chani-
ler on Friday, May 28th, 1915, at
8 o'clock p,m ,, for the purpose of
hearing and determining ,complaints
against the Assessment. Roll of the'.
said Town for the year 1015. Per-
sons having business at the Court
will please attend at the `said time
and place. -D. L. Macplierson,, Town
Clerk. Clinton, May lith, 1915,
-84
IIULLETT COURT OF REVISION,
-Notice is hereby given that the
first sitting of the Cotirt of Revi-
si f
ono the Assesm
Assessment Roll for the
Township • Mullett t vilT
be held in
the, township hall on Thursday the
27th May'at'10 a.m. for the .pur-
pose at hearing and settling com-
plaints against the said Assessment
Roll: • Also the Court of Revision
for bearing appeals againstthe as-
sessments made in the 'McCall Ex-
tension" Drainage 13y -Law, No. 1
of 1915, of the Township of Mullett
will be held the sahib day and place
at 2 p.m. -James Campbell, Clerk.
Mullett 5th May, 1915, -83-3
"PENMANSHIP"
Let tho School of Connneree aid
you to becomeaaggood penman.
A special etas in Business and
Ornamental Writing now being
formed.
We give you a" complete Course
for 85.00.
Call at the Evening Classes be-
tween 7.30 and 9.30, Tuesday or
Thursday.
B, F. Ward, B.A., M. accts.
Principal, 2,..0 .:41
FOR 8E11:V'IC'1i.-I 1VILL KEEP
Jot thio improvement of stock at
lot 40, con. 9, Godcrich township;
an Improved Yorkshire hog, two
years old, pure bred. Came from
McDermid's herd, Fingal, Terris,
$1.00. -Gra. A. 0001161, -8.1-8
HOUSE FOR SALE ON QUEEN
fit frame, 7 rooms, in good re-
pair, tonal water, good cellar,
Small orchard of small fruits. Will
be sold an reasonable tcrlins.-Apply
at News -Record Office. --80
EGGS FOR MATCHING FROM
hens that Lay. -Barred Rocks and
S., 0. White Leghorns. Settings 50e
per 13. One spatial pen of Barred
Rocks 75c per 15. Incubator lots a
specialty at $3.00 per 100 eggs.
Book your orders early as we
have a limited number of hens 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-Iay .stock."
-diolnesyille Poultry Yards.-Tre-
wartha Bros„ Proprietors, Phone
14 on 153. -73
CALVES FOR SALE, FRESH SUP -
ply on hand ab reasonable prices at
lot 27, con. 4, Mullett. Arrive by
express; • oarcfully handled and will
be turned over in good shape. Phone
3 on 200, Clinton, -L, E. Weir. -76,
CALVES FOR SALE -THE UNDER -
signed has again made arrangements
to supply a limited number of calv-
es at reasonable prices. These calv-
es are all carefully handled and arer
in good condition, -W. Marquis, R.
R. No, 1, Clinton, Phone 14 on
66. -74.
WANTED. - TWO OR THREE
boarders or three or four roomers,
-Apply at E. E. Hunniford's Groc-
ery, Clinton.
FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES
at. Bayfield; Deer Lodge Park. Wide
verandahs, splendid beach, tennis.
Ice and boats inelu.ded,-Apply, to
George Rowntree, 60 Stanley, St.,
London. 83-7
NEWS -RECORD -NEWS -LEADER,
CEUN'T 1
We have on, hand a car-
load of Portland °Cement and
all orders for same will be
filledro
p mptly.
.11411.6.
JOHN HUTT
ON
LJONDESI3ORo.
5
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE, ---1300I
your orders now and 'avoid the rush
Barred Plymouth Reeks, Ros
Combe Rhode: Island Reds, and Sin
leCom
g b Brown Leghorns. All from
heavy y laying trains: C
hicks 15c.
• each, eggs.$1.50 per 15, -Frank W.
Andrews, Clinton. - -76.
PAPER IIANG'ING,--I AM PREPAR-.
ed, to do Paper Hanging and Paint,.'
fug promptly and at moderate cost.
I guarantee my work to give satis-
faction. Let me have your, order
early, before the spring rush begins.
-Wm. A. Mason, Princess street,
-74
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. -Wm. Jago.
-55,
CREAM WANTED, - DAIRYME'N
having cream to sell write to us
for cans. We supply two cans free.
Pay all express charges acrd issue
cheques twice each month, cheques
payable at par. We pay the high-
est market prices consistentwith
an honest test. Testing done by a
competent man. Each
CM careful-
ly. weighed,
arei l-
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 Seaforth Creamery, Box 486,
Seaforib.
THE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live
SEEDS
We have a full assortment of
Steel -Briggs and Ferry's Garden
and Flower Seeds in packages. In
bulk we have the following :
Sweet Corn, Peas, Was Banns,
Sweet Peas, Tail and Dwarf Na-
sturtiums, Dutch Setts and Pota-
to Onions.
FRUITS and GREENS
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Pine
Apples, Grape Fruit, Apples.
Specials For Saturday
Celery, Lettuce, Creen Onions,
Radishes, Ripe Tomatoes and
Strawberries,
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND . LE'r LIVE GROCER.
t♦PNE! S12311,::-.1= IBUITESEINE9 4111.167
We Recomtiend This Coal
We knou it's good. It's
unusual richness in carbon
makes it bum long, evenly
and complete y.
1
1
LEHMGH VALLEY
ANTHRACITE
The Coal 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
no more.
" Phone us
your order for
prompt delivery,
i
i
1
JOHN B. MUSTARD
Brucefield,
Picone 11 on 145.
Big Bargains
in
Gatsu s.
Just received a line of Cat -
Slip which we can reconunend
for quality and equal to any
25c size bottle which we are
selling at the low price of 15c
or 2 bottles for 25e.
Another barrel of Molasses
, Soaps which We are selling at
100 per lb. or 3 lbs for 25c,
Don't forget we carry the
Famous line of Steele Briggs,
D, M, Ferry and other limes
of Garden Seeds,
Also some early seed pota-
toes, .
1-ligbest prices for Butter and
Eggs. •
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Qualtiy.
Successor to S. Barr, Phone 111.
°hone order's promptly, attead•d to. er.
RofflalliYIea'
Easifirst
Shortollillg.
We have a full supply of Gunn's
Easifirst Shortening in 20 lb, pails
and 5 lh tins,'the very best for
making pastry. Also a frill line of
curets meats -ail government inspect-
ed.
BABY CFHOK FEED,
'1'o keep your small chickens heal-
thy you, will require some of our
special cl'
ckefeed. m Aoth'
g
better
for young chickens.
MAPLE SYRUP,
Just arrived -a shipment of the
best Quebec Maple Syrup, For sale
in 84 lb, cans. Price moderate.
BROILERS WANTED,
Highbst price paid for young chick-
ens weighing close to two lbs. each.
Always in the market for fat hens.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins.
Anything You
g
WANT
DONE IN THE LINE OF
ROOFING, EAVETROUGH-
ING, PLUMBING, HEATING,
LIGHTNING RODS, ETC.
CALL AND GET OUR PRIC-
ES.
ALWAYS 13 T, OFTEN
CHIEAPEST.
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7.
Horse Routes.
GUINEA GOLD (13020.)
Monday, -.Will leave his, own sbable,
Kest End Tueicersuutli, and go south
to the Mill Road to Ir), Pelilo /1 Sons
for noon, t1100 across to the Huron
Road and west to Wm. Dale's for
night, Tuesday, -1'o Graham house,
Clinton, for noon and until the fol-
lowing morning. Wednesday, -1'o his
own slablc for noon, where he will
remain until the following Monday
lilomnin
-G. 1W'g,. Not b, Owner and Manager,
DUNURE GARTi',Y (92+1.)
Wednesday, -Will leave Ills own sta-
ble at noon on Wednesday and go by
way of the London and Hur-
on. Roads to Gilbert Mair's for
night. Thursday, - 13y Ilolmes-
villo and the Maitland con, to
Wm. Durst ..0 Son's for noon, Hien by
way of Bethel co'nee and Benmiller
to Wilmot Haake's, Huron Road, for
night, Friday, -By way of Step's
corner and T3ayfielc] Road. to James
Jackson's, 2nd con., Stanley for noon,
then to his own stable where he will
remain until the following Wednesday
noon.
-G. W. Nutt, Owner and Manager.
INDEX -Pure Bred Percheron,-
Monday-Will leave his+ own stable,
Bruccfield, and go west to P'area
and north to Ben Rathwell's Goiter
in township, for noes, thence west
and north to Wm, Currie's, 7th con.,
for night. Tuesday -North to G. O.
Sturdy's for noon, thence west and
north to Jas. McMillans, eth con.,
for night, Wednesday -North to Hur-
on Road aad east to Plc, Swantn's
for noon, thonec east to Holmesvilie
and north to Barry Sweet's for
night. Thursday -By way of Huron
Road to the Graham House, Clinton,
for noon, thrice north along the
Base Line to Albert Townshend's for
light.' Friday -East along 4th con,
to Wni. John NtcBrion's for noon,
thence east by Wray of Wroxboro to
the Dick I-Iouse, Seaforth, for night,
Saturday -To his own stable where.
le will remain until Monday morn -
ng. -Wm. Berry, Proprietor and
Manager.
PRINCI4 OF AJKTON-Clydesdale
Monday -Will Leave Dominick. Rey -
olds', half mile north of Clinton,
hid go north and west to Beet Lobb's
or ton then way noon, eh la of Maitl-
and
iValt
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and cn Colborne, o , 0 10r 7te, to J. C Durst's
or night. Tuesdat-Dy way of Ben -
:Hier to the Huron Road, thence to
th con. and south to Wm. •Patton's
or noon, thence south and west to
Jtunes Sterling's, 6th con„ for night.
ednesday-East by way of Baytliold
ine to Ben Rathwell's, for noon,
ence south by way of Varna awl
arr Line 'to Chas. Hagan's foe
ight. Friday -North to Thee. Cole
nan s••for noun, thence east and north
y way of IJarpurlley to Huron Road
nd west to Herb Fowler's for night.
aturciay-West to McDormid's Corn-
, thence' north to lad con,; Mullett,icl west to • Doininiele Reynolds,'
hero he will remain until Monday
orning.-Wm, and. Bence :Berry, Pro-
fekirs ;, Dominick Reynolds, Manag
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W
he early Romans' Food.
Used in many ways,
For Breakfast,
F o r Dinner,
For Lunch.
Holland Rusks are Toast.
ed Golden Brown
Biscuits.
I(ell
0 5 CY O
g .�o d Health 13is-
3uita Regulate Digestion,
and are Delicious.
These are only a kw cf
the Newest Breakfast
Foods, now in exhib-
ition in our South
Window.
W. T. O'Neill
CHIMNEY TOPS.
It's a trade to build a good chim-
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 chimney does not draw
well send for us and we will put it in
order ; if your roof leaks we'll mend
it.
ALL KINDS OF TINNING
we do well and reasonably.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53,
Just Received
A FULL LINE OF SEEDS.
RCD CLOVER.
ALSIKE
ALFALFA-
TIMOTII7i SEED.
TURNIP AND MANGOL SEED
ALSO FERTILIZER
CAN BE BOUGHT AT ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH.
North End Feed Store.
Frank W. Evans
A General Delivery Done.
Terns : Cash. Phone 192,
ARTISTIC
J. 0, CRICH, TIDE RELI-
ABLE DECORATOR, MAKES A
SPECIALTY OF caufte ' I,S,
LODGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE
RESIDENCES. HIS ADDRESS
is 100 DOWNIE St., STRATFORD
Are You
Troubled ub1 with
Headaches ?
1f so the cause inlay 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
make a careful test of your
eyes and tell you what is
thett
ma er and what you
need.
In our long experience in
the Optical business wo
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 eyes bother you
come to us and learn the
reason why.
A. J. GRIGG
Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses,
Western University,
J
London.
FORWARD MOVEMENT.
Greatly Enlaaged Faculties
in Arts and Medicine,
Vastly Improved Equip-
ment, -library, laboratories,
etc,
Seven New Scholarships.
Record Enrolment,
Enquiries Solicited.
+s+
E. E. BRAITIIWAPTE, M;A,, Ph, D
PRESIDENT.
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