The Clinton News Record, 1915-06-17, Page 5ls�
.June 17th, 19I5'.."
Clinton News -Record.
,Beautiful 'Scenery in Eng haven't. seen Wes Colwell yet nor'
heat: I soon Wish Houston, although,,
nand Charms Canadian Boys they ate here.
- 1
re
memberof seeing in the Free
The foilowrhg letters, from 'neison Press
while at borne that a fellow
Mitchell, son of Mrs. T, MitelieDa of by the naive of Gerald Case had
en-
tc-vn a'nd aMember of the Canadian
listed with he engineers at Ottawa.
Ambulance corps, will beof interest from Seaforth, I enquired for him.
"to ,News -Record
.Net Re oral At t
vbe;lat- and `hu is here on the grounds. X
est; account he was in the great camp Was just wondering if it. was Jerry.
at •Shornclilf, but itlia possible that The soldiers get a cut rate on the
eon); this the Corps to which he is, railroader, they pay half a Penny) a'
attached may have been sent • across mile.
to France. We have a wet canteen on the
At Sea On Beard •
The Northland,
,),ear Mother and Brother,—T• will
• try, and give .you an account' of 'tile
thapiienings during the week.
We came on board a week ago,
There are 1700 of as which is' very
:much greater than the ship is, sup-
Posed, 'to carry but these are war
,tin)ee and every transport is taxed
'to ,,its. utmost capacity.,
We sleep . on iron bedsteads which
:are: about two feet wide and six feet •
long and ate surrounded by an iron
railing to keep us from falling out as
the boat pitches, and ,rocks and we
-certainly did have it rough the first
'couple of days out.
On Monday morning when I awoke
,eveyhody about ,tae was sick _ and
when I sat up I became sick also,
You irnoW I never had 'much sickness
'but this sea - sickness- in all they
-ol i
am forand some oro more.I had
it bad Monday, not very much I better
Tuesday and it was nob until : Wed-
•neselay morning that I got back to
seed again, 'rhe next day I felt my-
. salt again. ','his Was the_ experience
of our whole bunch.
It we want anything extra* we have
to pay for it. Yesterday I paid a
quarter foe six apples the sire of
•crabs.
• The barber -is connected withthe
ship and he certainly is some ton-
,sorial artist. I timed him the other
day and he was shaving ,them at the
rate of one man in three minutes
and he has turned then* out at the
:rate of five in as many minutes.
The Grampian is a smaller boat than
this, ,but is much speedier, on Sunday
-night she passed us but was ordered
by wireless to -wait for as, so on
Fridky at noon 'we sighted her • on
-ahead ' waiting -for us, S)nte tlieii
we have travelled together not there
than, a mile away, somotimes•,onl)) a
'hundreds yards. Yesterday she came
-along side, that is a hundred yards
away, and their band gave us some
Music. They played Tipperary and
both ships' men started in to sing.
'It sounded alright, too,
Today noon we sighted another
boat at our rear, so when
ate panic up she was the cruiser
"Cumberland," She is certainly bus-
iness -like in appearance. She came to
;escort us to the clue of our voyage,
When. she carne along side she let
down a small boat and brought seal-
ed orders aboard to the captain. 1
was 0n 010 rear deck when the small
Boat passed under, and there were a
..y. couple.of•men, or at least they look-
ed like officers, sitting up a't tete
back. One of them was no other than
Prince Albert, the King's son, zebu is
••L snidshipnian on tete Cumberland.
Before the Grampian and we were
•'along side one another, now we are
in a straight line, the cruiser leading,
then us, and the Grampian bringing
tap the rear,
dining saloon and there is service go-
�' e,„egining saloon and there is service go-
ing on. 1 511051(1 ;judge there a.re.
about 700 down here, and we have
a piano. It is mostly musical, every-
one joining in the singing, such old
favorites as "Nearer My God to
Thee "Onvv-rd Christian Soldiers,"
"lie Will Take Care of You,"
We have the 1tlr N. Ambulance from
Vancouver, Calgary and Winnipeg,
500 strong: 1'he 5th from 'Toronto
250 strong, 6th from Montreal 250,
the Canadian 1ingineeys from Ottawa
600, and ourselves, 84.
Wednesday afternoon. -We are still
enjoyingfine weather, and my health
is good. '
This morning two destropers picked
as, up and the cruiser left us to go
soniewheoe else on businens,
Tho ;destroyers are not very large
but they sure are speedy and are a
good proteetion against submarines,
some of -which -are in thele waters..
Last night the crew hung. all the
life boats ouL over the side, and they
will be there until we clock, as they
are kin t'
a chances
g no
We expect to land tonight and • go
elf to our destination toinorrow,
We are. busy shining buttons and
)1hoes to look respectable whoa we
;land, the. salt air turned then'- a
green shade, that is the huttos5 and
badges on my coat.
Sand{ing Camp
Near Iiytthe
April 30, 10113-
Deal: Mutter and Brother,—We dock-
ed at Avonmouth yesterday about 8
a:m , that is one of the ports on the
Bristol Channel about six miles from
the city of Bristol
We left the boat about ].0 o'clock
l' were not allowed to Leave
stepped right onto Idle train add
ave the train
until we reached here at 4.30, Then
we marched up here to camp, a die -
f 'tante of two miles, with full equip-
mlent, leaving had nothing to eat since
6 a. in.
This is a great day, the weather is
just like the 24th of May at home;
the sun is bright and it is quite
1 t13arm.
1 enquired about sending a cable-
glare) and ware told I could sent one
'frorn a town a distance of 6 tulles,
but I was 'so tired I felt like notli
ring but sleepy atter seeing' so mucic
yesterday as we passed' through l$ug-
"land from coast to coast. We int.
London about two O'clock 'and saw
:quite a lot there from the; aloe.
We are a couple of 110105, from the,
••east coast and are quite close to, the
following big health; and summer
e rt cliff and
r s s T ibes.ton She 1 1
.sot o
p
Si •
. , 1 that
This, is just a 115W camp, bat there
•arei18,000 Canadian' troops at Shorn-
chile, about six miles away.
We are housed in wooden huts,.
atthiety five in a hut,
The 18th fl one Lotulon is here . but t
grounds, no fire -water,' but ale, stout
and beer,
1 was surprised at the beautiful
scenery in this country. It is simply
grand to go to the edge 'of this
camp anti bale across the hills. It
sure. is ,just a picture. The. braes are
all green and the wild flowers are in
bloom
The last night on board ship,' all
electric lights, were pita out. and
you weren't allowed to ev511 light a
klatch because German subs had been
seen in those waters, A lot . of the
boys wouldn't, go to bed, and kept
their life beltsin their hands, but I
tried to sleep.
Tomorrow is. Saturday so I expect
to go to Tolbestone, which is quite
a large resort about six miles away.
You can address me No. 3 Station-
ary- hospital, 2nd Canadian Contin-
gent, Arany Post Office, London,
England.
ISLnt both Jane and yourselves'
a
letter from Ayotrnioiith and I hope
you received same o.k. 'If you lose
any mail it is because it has to pass
through so many hands. I have
trusted civilians to post all 11»' mail
since I left London.
I will bring this to a clean hoping
this finds you all in the best of
tealth, with heaps of love, from
17ME•R,SON'.
Happenings of Fifteen
Years Ago.
Happenings in Clinton. at the
•;Opening _of the Centu•ay.
Taken from the Files of The
News -Record .of the date
indicated: ' '•
Cliritou, June.44, 1000.
Mr. R. J. Macdonald, who is at-
tending military school at London,
paid a - isit •to Clinton on Friday.
Mrs. Armstrong and little son of
Ontario, Cal., arrived on Monday on
an extended visit to the lady's par-
ental home, that of Mts. W. Cooper,
Mr. Horace Poster and family lett
yesterday for Brampton, whore they.
will In future reside. •
Clinton has the reputation of being
the best painted town in west:•rn On-
tario.
Two rinks of howlers went to Sea -
forth on 'Tuesday last and played
twinning games. The rinks were cont -
posed of J. Taylor, J. Johnston, J,
P. Tisdall, L. Kennedy, J. Leckie,
D. A. Forrester and W. Jackson,
Mr. J. 13. ,Tooter is in Niagara
Falls attending a meeting of the
executive of the Woodmen of the
World.
The, local market :
Wheat 62c to 63e,
(1005e Wheat 640 to f35e.
13arley 38c to •lOc.
Oats 211c to 27e.
Butter in crock tae to ide,
Butter in tub Ide to 1;50.
Eggs 10e to lle.
Lime ,logs $6.10 to $6.10,.
M arriages
WILL;IAl1IS—LOV 13'1"P -1n•
Clinton on
,lame 16th, by Rev, J. C. Potts,
Mary Ethc•l, second daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovett, to
Howard 1c. Williams of Clodcrich
township.
11'ALS)`I-771Gr[—Tn S,0aforlh, on
, Tuesday, June 85, Mary M.
Nigh of '1'uci:ersmii•h„tow Mr. John
J. Walsh of Mcl{illop,
GLENN—DICKSON— In 'l'uckersmith
on June 113th, Maude Dickson to
George A, Glenn.
MASON—CLARK-111 i ensall. on June.
0th, Ethel Clark to John Mason
of Wawanoe'l township.
WIGGINS—McBR IDL;—Tn London, on
J'1.1110 9tlr, (+race McBride of Lon-
don to Percy Wiggins of Hensel].
Births •
STEVENS—In [Julien on June 1st,
to Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Stevens,
a son,
HOWAIR.1)-1n. Clinton, on May 27th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howard,
a daughter.
SINOL.A.IR—In Wingham on June 1th,
to Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sinclair, a
daughter.
O'ROURKE—InMIKillop on June
6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
O'Rourke, •a son.
DA,V1S—In (1-oderich on June 80, to
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Davis, a
daughter.'
Deaths
WATTS -1n Toronto, on June 131311,
Mrs, W. 11, Watts of Bolton, for-
merly of •Clinton, mo111tee of Mr,
7'homas Watts,
HUDSON—In Stratford on Juno .loth,
Wilfred Hudson of Mitchell, form-
erly of Clinton. ;
ARMSTRONG—In Cloderich on June
10th, John H. Arnisteoirg, in. hie
665 year.
PILON.—In Wlngham, on June 5th,
Paula 'Pilon, daughter of bit. and
Mrs. A, J. Pilon, in her 8141 year.
NIS'T14ERY—In dilast. Wawauosh, on
,June 3rd, James Nether)f, aged
83 years.
Gasoline Engine for
Sale.
'A 850e11 11orsD power gasoline
engine for sale at a 'bargain..
Used only tora short time.
Further particulars apply,
The Jackson Mfg. Co.
C'LN'COi4, : Oi '1'•
TENDER
Sealed "tenders, addressed to tt
undersigned, gmed, will be recetzei
up t
'June 26111, • 1015, fol • an addition t
the 'Clinton Collegiate Institute.
Tonders may 'b
a e f r the o h whole r
Y o
thework.
part of k
.
0
Contract No. 1—Masonary, cement,
hoick work, etc:
Contract No,' 2 -Carpentry, wood
work, .etc.
Contrai,ot No. 3—Plumbing, heating,
.11ENSAND BROILERS WANTED,'
highest marketprice will be ,paid,—
W, Marquiu, R. R, 1, Clinton, or
re Phone 14 on 60, ; • --87
0
PARiI OR P ]^
SAL --,TT
S U1TE
D IN
the Township of
HaY C
ou t
Y of
Huron, Province of Ontario, known
and' designated as part lob No.. 10,
Lake Road west concession, near
Dauseroau=A've2r0o in the” Village of
e.
St. .Joseph. Price $3500 with .:easy
terms.—Lamontague Limited, 338.
Notre '.Dame St. W., Montreal, P.
Q.. —87
Contract No: 4—Painting, etc.
Plans, specifications and conditions
niay • be seen, at the 'Royal Bank,
Clinton.
J. W. Treleaven,
j Secretary' C. CBS.
—89-2
NOTICE.—THE STORE OF MR. :11,
•t'ca II. •ll
J. Cnut 1 0l lest c will close
n t -
each Wednesday: at 5 p, M. during
the ,summer months, —80
HOL?S11 AND THREE ACRES OF
Land for Sale on the London Road,
one mile south of Clinton; better
known as the Jauksoit property.
Two story frame house, small bank
barn. Small orchard, hard and
soft water. Reasonable Ie tet
ns.—A
-
ply to Mrs. Philip Rowclitfe, 11. R.
No. 5, Clinton, •
HOUSE FOR SALE.—THE PRO -
petty of the late Mrs. 'Thos. East.
Frame, 7 rooms, good cellar with
cement floor, wood shed and chicken
pen, all in good repair, 11 fruit
trees, apples, plums, cherries and
pear.—Apply to II. Wiltse, Phone
40, —86
SUMIIIJIR HOTEL, KNOWN AS TIIll
Comnreocial,situated on Lake Hur-
on, will be sold 'reasonable as the •
proprietor -intends to give up Me.
business;: •'For -particulars apply. to •
` 13. i)urow, Bayfield, Oat. • —86.
TE'NDERS'`
CARNEGIE ANNEX,
Tenders for Contract No.
5 for the Carpenter work will
be received up to June 22nd
drat.
Plans and Specifications may
be Seel( at 111y Office.
No tender necessarily accept-
ed,
W. BRYIlONie,
Chairman I'ublie Library Board.
—87-2
CRANO UNION PICNIC
--tt ill 15 *ted in—
Carbert's Grove, Hullett,
---err---
DOrlINION DAY
('I'1tl'li5DAY, JULY 111.)
a�•
THE id074'L' UNIQUE, 16VESN't' EVER
5116 LI) IN 1r11'LLl'1'I"r,
se
MUST(', (151i'.S, ll1NC11NC1,
SONGS AND Sl'1?EC'IIES.
THE KTLTi' BAND OF CLINTON
WILL 13I7 TiIERE,
There will be (]Ohl ;Watch,
Baby, i'opularityt and • Other.
Contests.
•1Ys
Conveyances will run frq:n
Clinton cvcry .hall hour,
tee.•
ADMISSION TO 0.R0[ N'DS. AND
DINNER 1i .,fie.
SPEND YOUR
DOMINION DAY
AT SEAFOPTH,
ANI) ATTEND NI)'TI-us 161':1
ANNUAL MEETING. ')F
Seaforth Turf Club
One of the Best Race aleeta-
in Ontario, all the lust
1 -Torsos,
$2100 in Purses
Come me to C4th •
on July 1st and 2nd
Band in Attendance,
M. Broderick, W. C.ovenlo3k,
Secretary. Presi'l.^.nt.
WANTED
A bright, 1100, energetic :man of
ability, who underetauds farming con-
ditions, as general agent, to '5811 and
appoint agents in your county for a
responsible Canadian conceam, manu-
facturing gas engines, 'ensilage cut-
ters, pressure
ritters,''pressure systems, pumps, olio.
iii proposition A" s len r l o site for t
P I I
o nn the
right man to establish 'himself on a
prosperous and' permanent basis.
In writing, :grt0,11E11 particulars as
to age, occ(tpation, experience if airy
and character references, Write at
Once to the Gilson Manufacturing, Co., :
Guelph.
FOR SALE; A NUMBER OF GOOD
fresh cows and springers will be
sold .privately.' Also ar few choice
calves •from 2 to 4 weeks old, peri
sonatly selected. Arrangements have
been made to. get a limit-
ed ` number for a week or
two •yet. Time will- be given
with bankable paper. Apply to—W.
Marquis, R. R. No. 1, Clinton.
Phone 14 on 06. • —86
LADIES' TAILOR.—FI. 1TCRN, THE,
Ladies' Tailor ,from Seafoatlx, will
be at Couch's store, Clinton, every
Saturday from 11 am, until 5 pen.
WANTED•
10,000
-
D
oze
nNon
Fertile tale.
NewLaid
d
Eggs .S
Each
Week
We are prepared to pay a
premium- for eggs .from 'flocks
wheee there are no reale„birds',.
' eggs to be not over 1 days old.
I BROILERS AND 10 5 ' HENS
WANTED.
Do not )old yourpoultry-un-
til fall when the market is
glutted and the price, is cut 111
two. Sell now while the prices'
are high.
SEED BUCIKWIIEAT AND MILLET,
We have a good supply of,
buckwheat and millet at reas-
onable prices.
have your tried our Quebec
Maple Syrup 1 We have only a
few cans left.
A carload ,of Shorts and
Bran clue to arrive this week.
-gi GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES
at Bayfield, Deer Lodge Park. Wide
verandahs, splendid beach, tennis.
Ice and boats included.-Appl')t to
George Rowntree, 60 Stanley St.,
London. —83-7
Twitchell Bros.
, AGENTS FOR
BRITISH COLUMBIA
RED CEDAR SHINGLES
, LARGE STOCK ON I•IAN'D,
A THE
'Trusts '& Guarantee Co
TORONTO, : ONTARIO.
Assets over $13,000,000.00.
Money invested in First Mort-
gages .with highest rate et •
Interest paid half yearly.
PtInctipal and Interest doubly
guaranteed.
Call or write for full particu-
lar's. -
CLOT, -IES CLEANED, REPAIRED
and Pressed and at the shortest
possible notice. Both Ladies and
Gentlemen's clothes. We guarantee
to do good work. Room over TSr,
,Grigg's Jewclrp Store.—Wm. Jago.
—55.
CREAM WANTED. — DAIRYMEN
having cream to sell write to us
for cans. We supply two cans tree.
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 im the vicinity of Kinburn
may leave their cream. with Mr.
Hall who will deliver it here.
Write for cans and give us a trial.
—The Seaforth Creamery, Box 186,
Seaforth.
” ROUGH ON RATS " CLEARS,
out Rats, Mice, etc. Don't Die in
the House. 15e and 25c. at Doug
and Country Stores, —85-6
F01't SERVICE.—I WILL KEEP
for the: improvement of stock at
lot 40, con. 0, Goderich township,
an Improved Yorkshire frog, two
years 01d, pure bred, Came from
McDertnid's herd, Fingal. Tetuus,
$1.00,—Geo. A. Cooper, =81-8
CEIENT
We have on hand a ear -
load of Portland Cement and
all orders for same will be
filled promptly.
11.11.
JOHN- FIUTTON-,
LONDESORO.
lrianstridoni leo dime
LWe Recommend This Coal '
Ie We knou ,its good. It's
unusual richness M carbon
makes it burn long, evenly
and complete y.
LEHIGH VALLEY
ANTHRACITE
The Coal That Satisfies
is always uniform in quality,
l' very free from slate and other.
foreign matter. Although
mu0 l more economical than
ordinary coal, it costs you
Ino more. '
• Phone us
your order !.for
deliver
prompt Y•
JOHN B. MUSTARD
Brucefield. " '.
Phone 11 on
The Upmto. date Firm
CLINTON.
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins
Just a Moment,
PLEASE.
We wish to call your attelt-
bion to our Baking Povvders,
every can guaranteed to be
Government standard. 11'e
stand behind this line which is
especially pub up , and 1 named
"Johnson's Own' Ilaking Pow-
der,' For next Saturday only
we are offering it at 2 cans
for 25c. We also wish ,the pub-
lic to know other lines of Bak-
ing Powder we carry in stock,
such 'as Forest City, and Best,
etc., 130king Powders that are
well known.
III CHEST P121CIES L'OR BUTTiIR
AND LUGS,'
Johnson & Co.
The Store of Qualtiy.
Successor to S. Barr. Phone 111,
'bona orders promptly attended M.
The Clinton Garage
Open All Night,
The season is now on for
Gasoline Stoves, Why not buy
Filtered gasoline out of Mir
13owser .pump, which passes the
gasoline throubh line 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
repairing promptly and at a
reasonable charge.
Auto Livery in connection,
.1, H. PAXMAN
TENDERS FOR PULPWOOD
L1Mi l',
'fenders willbe received pied b
the.
Y
undersigned up to and including Necl-
nesday, the fifteenth flay of Septem-
ber, 1015, tor tete right to cut pulp-
wood on a certain area situated
north of the 't'ratiscontinental Rail -
Way), west of Lao Soul and 800111 of
English diver iti the Dlstrieb of Ken -
ora.
Tenderers shall state tete amount
they are prepared to pay as bonus in
addition' to the . Crown dues. of 10e.
Per cord for spruce mot 200. per cord
for othe1• pulpwoods, or such outer
rates as may from time to bine be
fixed by;the .Lieutenant -Governor in.
Council, for the right to operate a
pulpa mill ' and a..:paper• mill on or near
the area referred to.
Such tenderers shall be required to
erect a;Mill or mills on or near the
ten:Rory, and to manufacture the
wood into paper in the Province 01
Ontario -the; paper mill to be erected
wit11111 such time and in such place as
the Lieutenant -Governor in Council
shall direct.
Parties making tender will bo re-
quired to deposit with their. tender a
marked cheque payable to the Iion-
oerable the Treasurer of the Province
or Ontario, for ten percent, of the
amount of their tender, to be„ for-
feited in the event of their not en-
tering into an agreement to carry
oat theconditions., etc.
The highest or any tender not nee-
essarily accepted. •
For ,particulars as to despription of
territory, capital M he iuvented,•ctc,,
apply to the undersigned.
N.B.—Seo unauthorized- publication.
f ,this o nottec, will beo
aid for.
p .
G. H. FERGUSON,
IV/Mister of Lanais,-Foresta and Mines.;
Toronto, Juno 5111;' 7.015,,
Good Morning 1 Are you a News
Record }Sabsnriher 7
PIANO TUNING,—T1{ YOUR PIANO
is worth anything it is worth tun-
ing. I am prepared to, fi1l. any or-
ders
sant in to my address for
Piano Tuning, • voicing, repairing'
and' '
action regulating, td
ng,an estimate
of what charges will be cheerfully
given en on seeing instrument. Can
attend to all country work as I
will, use an automobile this 'year
.-
11. T. Gibbs, Piano tuner,, Londes-
-00
PAPER HJINGING.—I AM PREPAII-
ed to do Paper Hanging and Paint-
ing 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
THE
ORN
ER,
sroE
Live' and Let Live
ARE YOU GOING
CAMPING?
can
Tl i season )t. on is here again
when we begin to think of lake
and stream and the pleasures
that go along with Camping
and Picnicking. If you are go-
ing camping, see us regarding
your supplies. 11'e are special-
izing on this trade,
Sandwich Materials
Sandwiches are handy and
appetizing for pienics and lit-
tle ,l iuuts that campers fre-
quently take. We have cold
Meats, .Jellied Meats, Potted
Meats, Pea -Nut Butter, Sal-
uron, Sardines, Olives and
. Cheese.
Specials
Strawberries, Oranges, Lein -
0110, Bananas, Pine Apples,
Ripe Tomatoes, Green Onions
and- Lettuce,
E. E. HUN,NIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
Anything You
WANT
DONE IN TIIE LINE OF
R.00?1ING, EAVETROUGH-
ING, PLUMBING, HEATING,
LIGHTNING RODS, ETC.
CALL ANI) (1161' OUR PRIC-
ES.
ALWAYS 13 MST, OFTEN
CHEAPEST.
BYAM & SUITTER
Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7.
Western University,
London.
Income Doubled—now $75,000.
Another Large Addition to
Faculty and Equipment m
.Arts and Medicine,
GREATLY INCREASED ENROL
MENT IN VIEW.
Write for particulars to
•Ow
E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M.A., Ph, • D,
PRESIDENT.
Monuments!
A
Finest stock in Huron Coun-
ty of "Made in Canada" Mon-
uments,
Best 13)11isli and Foreign
Granites in up-to-date finish
and design.
n.
Come o c and roe them.
Prices right,
At Doig's
OPPOSI'1':E THE POS'I'OFFICE
Granite Bas° goes with each Mon-
ument. —813111
Are You
pd '`
TrO�
ub1ewith
.-.
I�eadaches . ?
If 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
make a careful test 'of your
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,kpow that our
fittings have invariably,
given great satisfaction.
If your eyqs bother rou
come to us anda learn the .,,
reason 1 a on wh .
y
A. Jr.. GRiGC
Optician
Jewe'er and Issuer of Marriage
Licenses.
'ivaapplas
The Last Big Week
for Pineapples at
2 for 25cts.
Sunkist Naval Oranges
Bananas
Strawberries
'tomatoes
Cabbage and
Cucumber's,
rx
1
1
W. T. O'NeilI
CISIMNEY 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 chirmiep does not draw
well send for us and we will put it in
order ; if your roof leaks we'll 'mead
1t.
ALL I{INDS 01" TINNINCG '
we do well and reasonably.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
ARTISTIC
J, G. CRICII, THE RELI-
ABLE DECORATOR, HAKES A
SPECIALTY OF CIIURCIi1:S,
LODGE 1100MS AND PRIVATE
RESIDENCES. IIIS ADDRESS
is 100 DOWNIE St„ STRATFORD
Seed Corn
• On hand a large stock of
Corn, Mangold and Turnip
Seed which will be sold at
the lowest prices,
Leave your orders for Fer-
tilizer and Potash for your
root crop. We wi1L mix it for
y'o11 at the store.
North End Feed Store.
Frank W. Evans
A General Delivery Done.
Terms : Cash, Phone 192.
Horse Routes.
INDEX—Pure Bred 1 Percheron,—
Monday—Will leave his own stable,
Brucefield, and go west to Varna
and north to Ben Rathwell's, Soder-
ich township, fof noon, t enae vest
1 .
Wm, Currie's•, t eon.,
and northt Lt 7 h <n.
0
for night, Tuesday—North
o n g t to G.• O�
Sturdy's for noon, thence -vest and
north to Jas. McMillan's, 6bli con.,
for night. Wednesday—North to Hur-
on Road and east to Mr. Swante's
for noon, thence east to Iiolmesrille
and north to L•Iar:ry Sweet's for
night. Thursday—By way of Huron
Road to the Graham blouse, Clinton,
for noon, thence north along the
Base Line to Albert Townshend's for
night. Friday: East along: 4th,; con:
to Wm, John NlcBrion's for noon,
thence east by way of Wroxboro to
the Dick House,• Seaforth, for night,
Saturday -To his own stable where
he will remain until Mondaymorn-
ing.—Wm. Berry, Proprietor and.
Manager.
PR•INC1I) OF ATI%'ION—Clydesdale :
Monday—Will leave Dominick Rey-
nolds', half mile north of Clinton,
and go north and west to Beet Lobb's
for noon, thence by way of the Mait-
land con., Colborne, to J. C. Durst's
for night. Tuesday—By way of Ben -
miller to the Huron Road, thence to
7th con. and south to Wm. Patton's
for noon, thence south and west to
James Sterling's, 6111 con., for night.
Wednesday—East by way of Bayrfield
Line to 'Ben Rathwell's, for noon,
thence south by way of Varna and
Parr Line to Chas, Hagan's for.
night. Friday -North to Thos: Cole-
man's for noon, 1-11enee east and north
by way of .Clarpurhey to Huron Road
and west to Hen Fowler's for night,
Saturday—West to McDermid's Corn -
Cr, thence -north to 2nd con., .Hullott),
and west to Dominick Reynolds'
lire he til
where will remain tain u n Monday
•rnorning.Wm. and Bruce Berry, Pro-
prietors ; Dominick Reynolds, Manage
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