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and they are Watching the "ads."
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Garments
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RAINCOATS
We have a complete range of New Waterproof
Coats from the -best makers inthe world. Come and
get yours here.
Raincoat Special $5----A very satisfactory coat
of pararnatta cloth, guaranteed waterproof, and does
not get hard, all sizes from 32 to 44. This coat would
be good value at 7.5o. very special $1.00 •
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We also have other lines from $7 to $14
Select Your Suit
from our Stylish, Com-
plete Assortment of
New
Spring
Suits
The newest of Spring
Models in Ladies and
Misses Suits await you at
this store. During the
past week many fresh ship
ments have been received
-Flaring Skirts are, of
course, much in evidence,
and every correct coat
length represented.
Over Forty Differ( ut
Coats for You
to Choose From
, More New Millinery
More New Braids, Flowers, Ribbons and Shapes
just received in our Millinery Department this week.
We are constantly on the look -out for anything new
in the millinery line, and no store is better prepared
to serve you, 'Visit Our Millinery Depariment
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WAR STAMPS HERE, A QUIET -WEDDING.
The poetoffice has a.lrerd e et'- On Saturday April 3rd. ' Me. Sim
( Ine(d thele supply of war etamps 071 McKenzie of Perueefie d an
to be reed ; 1 or sale neat we. Miss Maieret May eampbee of
e'..'lli.''en were quietly name+ d in
DITRTZT MEETING HERE. the d :1,veing ro ein of the Mans' lev
The Gcd •rioh Dietrict 311a0i3g Rey. Sratile.C. Harper B. D. cf Wi'l
of the Methcd s t church will l e Preebytevian ,Cherce Clinton. Ti e
herd in Ontario St. Church M le hl d.= wore her trav°ifing-suit °I
Leta m d 19th. ea, y blJ $?-eee. Aftee the cei•ee
• . in On y, ItIr, al d Mrs. McEcfnzie le,
en UN TAINS' SHOULD Cin the MOrilina• trial) for ll'oroe-
e ,
BE 9IXED DP. ' to, r,r d on their return they Will
1 ee:d e at Brucefield„
The two &inking f ounte ins
shou'd be re, ret ,ready em, (he come
ing warrn d tys. In feat brie rn i et t OF POLICE DEAD.
he able to mix their d 'inks these Wm d was received leiere thi
deys. s
t t wee); 0. t he cl lath of George Ted
EASTER DANC.E Reed -
• et his notne in Chicago, who
over ee years ago' was Cale, of
An enjoyable d ince was held in 1 police in this town. Deceaecd was
'the Town Hall ,on;Morid ey evening I born near Dundilk and came here
urder the patronegeebi the Pas- /le srly 50 years ago. Be was an
time Club. The Phalen's Orrcheee A 1 carpenter al d worked at his
tra supple d god muni I and ih r, I .:'r a =, ec)." :"af's• He followed Mr.
were many visitoes from butie'd .1 Wm. Paisley las ;Chief of, Police
pointe.
• i: c. I al d in turn W115 followed by Our
present chief, 'Mr. Jos. ' Wheatley.
Mr. Wesley iwnikor District Tho deceased was married to a
Agent for the ,`',linton Life has Miss Stevenson, a sister or , -Mr:
taken the fronte part of the ;bfeite'
of Mr. Jacob Tay 'or. His telephone ,
John Ste ‘ eneea, Huron Stieet A
,:.-
member is the mem,as Mi. •c3 ci. elem.,.
226 veers 'ago Mr. TedecMdand
office, No. Mt-, The office,- Inuil family movtil to Chicago where the
f
been newly d ;rated and lcoks I family has reed :,.d The
ine. w'd
t.
a.ed three,,sonee'leawieende, beoe
m d 'fried: and one daughetr Hat
be survive, Also. a .brother .', Jobe
Tethord in the west. When' / de-,
ceased raided iler,,.,the eseai .4 a
DI uutinutrt : lnehlber. of Willis': Pres
byterian Church r7. far el was also
Stieerinterd of . the. Selhelay.
4:e0five dr sixe,Neeeeeago.
NEW OFFICE e,
GRA ND-DATJGHTER MARRIED
Miss Mabel Setiarts, dtughter or,
Mr. ard Mrs. E.0. '. SWiirtiref,, the'
Queen's Rotel liqeighatn,ear,c1,grand
d iughter of Mr. Geo. Swarts, was
married last Wedneaday to Mee .j.'
Bush, who ho'd 3 it Mood positeoneiee
the Western ee °ill, dry in thatto;
After a short honeymoon teip'
they will res g, reside in Wing
ham Nies. Rumb 11 of tow , is ales)
an eurit
or the 'pining br'cle.
A. PRETTY 170:LA WEDDIN.G. .., Whighain
A prett 4' hoine:' w, 4,i o R..... [ , .-;, ,. ,.Tho,ece=if.0.o.. etZrlin Pat a stop iO
In .130 O.) ,dh Eleter Mor cl. ty. the sap boiling at present, but a good
A Intl ,ith, at high reeen re- ; . rim is expected as soon es warm
Lome of Mes. Tios. Miteleli weather sate in
u ter, Mr,e.''l ecarne Many people left the town taking
"eee ler cl • ,.: eIr. ,T,1a113.1 <ft:WM:, of advantage of the cheap rates to visit
ty 0oeen Tce, poem, wne friends
eee,':ily 'd. •COrtteri With Paster Miss Nellie Swartz, daughter of gr.
lilies 0(3 carnations, end the and Mrs, .E, J, Swerti, of the Queen's
ecremee v teok plare le el •r 1a ,•;!31. Hotel, was married yesterday to J,
cpy ee thee, flower,. Tee alieiet Bush, who holds a, good position in the.
leg clergyman was Rev. r'rank Westerr Foundry here. .ifter.. a short
C. 'Her pee B. D. minister of Willie visit with friends in the eastern Prov
Church.erany entereelene , d inces ey will reside in Wie h
t a u8bie press13,1,,41 showed the ,p,o., W. vothe Hough, who for Solna time
ularity of the happy couple in thie eendnetect it gr°°eT7 t-meinese he"'
town era distriet. Mr, and Tv. has sold out to J. Brooks Mr end '
et will rod: in wie,t,..e,„,:. Mrs. Elenigh intend to go to Tnronto
-4e
, i,1o• d fxiende over the 3,01
David Walks, Bruce County, is (I • ' •
visitingleiende and relatives here this,
wetar.
Bir,,Wiiti§alrd and fatellyyor.,Toroik.
are4nending thea tette* holidayelIt
the:haute of his father, George Baird.
Id Wilson and wife of Godorieh,
spent Easter with his friends Mr Phos
Baird,
Cobetable Felber, who, acting on the
inetepetione of Health Officer Dr Mac.
KinO0P, Planed smallpox plaearde on
fpueIhouses in Hay' Township and ie
enfoecing, the quarantine, states that
the epidemie,'. started at a dance in
Stephen- Township, where there are
also fl number of eases under treat
merle, All the cases now in Hay Town
ship da n he traced back to the same
farmhouse iu Stephen, according to
the Constable, invitations had been
iesuedfor a dance, and later the head
of the family took sick, but the event
was staged as originally intended,
The sickness proved soon afterwards
to he a well•developecl case of smallpox
and the house was quarantined The
constable is indignant at the desire of
a number of residents to have the
epidemic "hushed up." This, he says,
would be a sure way to assist in spread
ing the plague. 131 38 well in hand now
and if proper precautions are taken
both townships will soon be free from
the disease.
Exeter
Frank Torn, of Toledo, Ohio, called
on his sisters, the Misses Tom, last
week, rdgiwerea m
in London on Saturday
A. Balkwill and Mrs F, Del
bi
owing to the illness of their father,
suffered a paralytic stroke.
Dr Rollins, Mimico, attended the
funeral of the late Mr William Rol
"8
Thos Hawkins, Windsor, is here
owing to the death of his brother.
Mrs W. S. Dole and her son will
spend Master with her pavents, in
Leman,
Exeter Patriotic Society sent two
wboexeeks..of knitted goods to France this
Mr and Mrs Michael Eacrett, of
Brantford, moved to Exeter Wednes
day and have bought a house on
William street.
Mrs John Welch and grandson have
left for Winnipeg, where they will
spend some time vis ting relatives.
The people of Exeter were surprised
to hear of the death of John Hawkins
of Rodgerville. Mr Hawkins had not
been wen for same time but had been
able to do his work on the farm, Sat
ut'day he had been doing some hard
lifting and was taken very sick, and
died Monday.' 'His wife died two and
a Mat years 'ago. Mr Hawkins leaves
one boy. fifteen years of age and four
brothers and an aged father
' Hensall
George Joynt, one of the leading
citizens, passed away on Thursday
morning after an illness of over a
week's duration from pleuro pneu
monia, He had been a resident here
for over 2U years and did an extensive
business in ' shipping ashes from
various points in Western Ontario.
He also ran , an evaporator, and en
gaged in farthing and dealt exteneiye
ly in cattle. He was twice elected to
Heneall council, and was a member of
the Mason ic,Cdd fellows' and Porestere
egagemene Announced eL Mr and
Md Eph Brown 'announce the mar-
riage of their eldest (laughter Itlabel,
to Mr Win Hoggart, son of David
Hoggart. Tho wedding to take place
early53 an datit, atthe home of the
brides parenai, Broadview Farm,
Hallett.
Mr Vanegmond and son Tony` were
in Toronto, and while there purchased
a fine driving mare, which they
brought borne on Wednesday:
Mr Farquhar spent Easter in loran -
to with friends
auburn
Baptist Church Sunday afternoon,
Sunday hehool and Bible ()lass. Pas-
tor worship at 3. Tbe Pastor will
preach, leis subject will be-" are
you an Oddfellow?"
'Myth
A pretty home wedding took place
at the home Mr. and Mas. R. Hoy on
Wednesday afternoon at 5 when the
sister Miss Alice Cusick, was united in
marriage to Harry Skinn, Rev.
Farr officiating The happy couple
will reside on the (arm of Henry
Young in Hullett where the groom rs
engaged
Mr. Jos. Stotbers has been appoint
ed by the Ontario Government a not
ary public
The 0. P. R is trying to ciwbail ex
P00858 0» their line from Guelph to
Goderich and have notified their
agents that it will not be necessary to
meet the night train after April 7ch
This will he a ' great inconvenience to
the travelling public as it will be im
possible for either to buy tickets or
have their baggage checked Some
barely think it will be a success or
diet it will coutinue long
f the bad road
in town On account oGood Friday was spent very quiet les?
there was little traffic .As usual q"ite
a number'took advantage of cheap
railway fares to visit friends in other
places also quite a few visitors were
in town
H. Robinson who with his family re
cently returned from London nits
taken charge of the harness
business here having purchased the
same from Leine, who left on Friday
mfno)ra, Wiiriatrit.mon where he has purchased a
Mr. and Mrs, R. 11.1eleGowan, who
recently sold their farm in East Waw
anosh, held a very succeseful side of
farm stock and implements on Thurs
day. On Wednesday evening a num
ber of their neighbors gave them quite
a surprise, After spending a very
Pleasant evening R. D. Stalker read
In address and presented the host and
hostess with a beautiful chair each
F. S. Henry has secured the lead
ership of the St Andrew's choir, and
it is his intention to form c asses in in
strumental and vocal music
That a Montreal man has been ar-
rested for trading with the enemy
and is in custody in Liverpool. The
man who trades with the enemy is a
patriot compared to the chap who
aids the enemy by swindling his
country in army contracts,
A Patriotic Musicale
.111.11.11.=
Will be given by Mrs, 9. C. Eris-
ets. He was an enthusiastic curler. towe, 3» St. 1 aubs Sunday School
In his death, Fiensall loses a citizen of room ,ren Thursday April 8th. Ad -
great enterprise, He leaves a widow mission 10c.
and three little cons to mourn. The
funeral, which will take plane on Mon
day, will take place on Monday, will
be conducted by the Masons.
The funeral of the late George Joynt
was held Monday and scores of his
friends paid last respects, a number
Craning from Toronto and other
Oitnto el lee. Service was conducted
at the house by Rev. ft 11 flicks and
and at rhe.eavave by the Masonic order
to which the late Mr Joynt belonged,
Although only , 41 years of age, Mr
oynt, WAR one of the Veteran business
men of the place and his demise was
sincerely regretted. Di addition to
his store he managed a farm, to which
he shipped large quantities of live
stock, there to dispose of them he,
auction Hisalate home iu Heneall is
one of the finest. John Joynt,Lucknow
and Mr Joynt, Seaforth, are brothers,
, .... 1.10MileebOro
=Sees Eleanor ard Jean Meinee
e• d Miss Bertha Brogden of Lo0)-.
den spent the leolidtey at thele
il ome. . I
Miss Edna Lyon of Whigharn is
home Seer her tell d eve
Mr. ?Frank grow u ar cl Fred •al ini-
ney of Lordon, spent the holidey
I,
.Mr. Arthm..XerSlake of Exeter, ,
veaited friendthere last week., I
e -"Mr, 51 13 Mi4; Page and Mr. Ti
t . , .m511 of,r li,Wiregliam spent -
Surd ty at R. tlLyian's. ' '
Mr. Milton Hooper of WoOdharre
.spente therholid lys here:
Miss KezialeOrown of Lesdburee
ard (eVII3s. DIVR ;Brawn 01 Torcitito,
spent the ,hol'edirys at their home.
here. e ' ' t.
,frie
r.de. e j "
J. De TAIsley visiting Wocdham
Earl Powell ' 4 /Clinton Spent' a
IfeW d eve withPeltark Lyon.
Ile v. Mr. Keinetit l • d a'
Easter mornin• eernion 500 the Sun ;
,
5313' 301001, W.t3 / ,--•11 was' Well attend- N
' -. • . ' 1 (
Powell elivered an ..
excel- 4
lont 0: dceposs o 'Temperegiee ,
tee etre ailing sthevice tie it ' ' large,
eon,gyetation. ," Me. iresr teeee.
dered an excellent solo,
Mr. Jas. CamPaell spent a -few
cl t,es wi,,,, 41, ,),Seeer fvlen I . a
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
In the Estate
of John Whidd011
Deceased
•••••••••••so
NarlTICE is hereby given that all
pP0050115 having claims against the
estate of john W d in
it villeg,e of 131711. d e...e
C:Ountv of (Huron meecht
en
who d:ed on or about Mlle 20th day
Jaeuary lute are 10(30) d
deliver to the undelesign adnanis-
e•iitria or her eel:clear on or be -
before the flth d 13' 05 April 1913
a full staterneat of their claims ee
ge,ther with particulars thereoa ard
the native or the 'securities, it
any held by them all duly veriiied-
AND TAKE NOT7CE that after
se d administratrix Witt' proceed to
d.si.ribute the estate, of the said
deceesed amongst the persons en -
tilted thereto having regard 'only
to such claims as he have re-
cei d duo e Lice. tie d in reac erde
ee..nerewith.
DATED .at eelinton April 0311119:5
RUBY M. AR MSRTONG. • .
deninistretrix • ' : •
W, 15E1 -DONE 4
Solierter for A denitestratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• Elk. thte, Estate of 'Mary Anti
• . lthiddon, DeCeaSed.,
NO retele her:eby given that all
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persons 'having chime Eeeainst the -
estate of, Mary Ann Wh!dffan lot
of the Village of 13aatie d, in
V mon, marrh El woman
ha idled „Oa, Oa
0 bout 200tr,"
11 w
0
orpnp. nre require • to
1
rat:I.:L*. e
,""BTP,NJ0 ,03e. nOderslgEe P41,414i.
01 her olicitor
befove the eeth d ty ofee51p101 5917
a 51111,statement of their, claims to
gcther with particulars thereof ard
the native of the sec urit; .
Mise Zella Whitely of Gorrie, 0
,21-02Apt tte Q,•3 WW1 MrS. Earn -
5511. d I ‘,1
eeeie Pre wir'qof Stratfo d Nor -
01 13 110015 /Or her hard ‘ys. ce.
Minos Trine and Elsie Lyon cpert
ln;- d iy ti
Mise A. Brigham of Highgate 1°
vieite d at his home here.
Tavel:leen of Toronto is I al
epez ding bOildo. vs at home.
d Elva alheadecle me" al
epee d ng helialey with their
ne hee/el by them all 'duly v02411011
AND TAR
e
135331
10 '1 53 111531 I: oned date ter
d achninisteetrix will proceed n
TO -.0TICE that after I
ieuribute the esitete X 1:1
e saicl
amoegst the persons en-
d thereto having reeraed ouly
such chains as be shall have re-
iVcd clue notice eind 0,
1110 1) beeetvtli.
DATED at ODOton Ari1 eth 511.5
DBY M. ARMSTRONG
1 513 mielistre'eR'
1. , NV
d. t,eeee Voti(len are Ile. I °I'he"°-
e;nistrntrix
in West Huron is requested to
KNIT
at least one pair of
SOi)KS
for our Boys at the Front
• Yarn Furnished Free
Women's Patriotic Society
For Sale
Seed Barley, illandcbueri No 21 good
sample and clean, at 85c per bushel.
Siberian Millett, good sample at $1.25
per bushel. Windmill, "Toronto" in
No 1 shape, tank and all complete, all
fresh painted this spring, price 650,
Anyone wanting any of these articles
call at lot 23, con, 1. Tuckersmith,
Iluror. Road or phone 6 on 133 Clinton
A good SinartHarris• drill wanted for'
season or year
JNO la, BEGILL
1
Auction Sale ot Farm Stock
and Iniplenients
On lot 16, con. 4, Goderich Toevriship
there will be offerel for sale on Mon
day April 12, commencing at 1,30 p.m,
the following farrn Stock and Imple
ments 13 y timed sows, two of
the 25th of April They are all smootl
rnaining ones will litter en or about
them with pigs by`their sides and 11 rel
end healthy 1 improved Yorgshire
Hog 2 years old pure bred (Jame from
11 S MeDiarmid herd Fingal Ontario
1 filly rising three years broke We
will bring out two and sell the choice
1 general purpose wagon rebuilt and
strong 1 Eureka combination stock
eke 1 Light wagon, single horse 1
Top buggy in good condition with al-
most new top 1 Portland cutter only
a few years in use 30 bushels potatoe
smooth and sound 100 bushels of seed
oats grown on Russ farm will make
fairly good sample, name "White
Wave" A. quantity of clover seed sec
and cut on Ross Farm We feel satis
fled that this is fairly good seed noth
ing harmful was seen when harvestin
same, Pet rus-A.11 Entine of $10 and
under, cash. over that amount 7
month' e credit will he given on furn
fishing approved joint notes, A die
count of 4 per cent straight allowed
for cash on credit amounts
S 11 IlleMATH THOS GUNDRY
Proprietor Auctioneer
Tenders
Carnegie Annex
-1.1 will be received
1110 up to April 20th. 500 eon -
anis. •,) -e7etnent 33101111 a, a 1tonc
°et:. a el iYnti•aCt 3-flriee v
raeet, ot. 001 d ‘r not neces-
.eiely ey •ep' (1
W, BRYDONE,.
/Chairmen [elevate,' ilonrci
Calves for Sale
-r"...e cl Tele,7"--'nete 'Till have for
eal; the Norma; d'e c'ebles 00
511 -cl ty afternoon, April 10th, a
lo d 011 In• 311.0
Durnem ',elves 311)10 '-,flK. i''••
It t.k., 1+ d A choice lot, and will
d 1.-rma suit purchaser
NV aeelee. ate
Blacksmith Business Moved
We have moved our blacksmith
business from the stand on Ontario
Street to the livery barn on King street
entrance near the Wesley Olaurch shed
where we will be ready to receive our
old customers and solicit it fair share
of the trade.
R, JONES
P611 -Angus Bull tor Sale
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A Poil Angus Bull, 1 year andfa
months old; of pedigree stock.
John Havvey,,R R. No. 1, Clinton
Base Line,
Baby Chicks and Eggs
Oet your order in early for baby
chicks We are starting our incuba
tors now etrid will continue •till aJun
B d ,"' rown Lyhorn
131
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4P
Smaller Coal Bills
Let us reduce your coa
bills. We can do it by sup
,heat and leaves only srnal
plying you with a coal tha
lasts ,long, gives a steady
1
t
:amount of ash. This coal is
LEHIGHVALLEY
ANTHRACITE('
The Coal That Satisfies
It will save you money'? Give
it a trial.
a. J. Holloway, Clint
Eggs lair Sale
•memolam•••••
Barred Rock& bred n Guelph
winners.. In Barred Rook eggs, 1
ha ve the best value lu Canada. To be
convinced come and see for yourselt.
Visitors welcome.
2nd of Guelph and ist Detroit cookere
Pen I-lieacled by Crusader. Sol
Eggs fW.00 per 15.
Prm 11 -Headed by maze cockerel
valued at 325.00. Eggs $2.00 per 15,
Pen III- Pullet maeing, customer
reports pullets laying et five months
of age, from this pen. Eggs. $1.50 per
15.
Pen IV -Eggs $1.00 worth $2.40.
Here is a chance to get some good
stock at a reasonable price, 3 eggs
from Pea 1, 4 each from Pens 2. 3. 4.
61Iinaiertile eggs will he replaced free
of charge.
H. A, HOVEY, Clinton, Ont.
For Sale
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A I./oilmen Bull 2 years old, color
red and white; also span of heavy
draught young mares, rising 3 and 4
years. Apply to RI. Braithwaite
Londesboro, la 0.
Wanted
Ve anted a wife, Axe about 50 years
old, a farmer in Colborne toweship,
correspondence Solicited.
W. CT. ALLIN,
R. R. No 2 Clinton
Eggs for Hatching
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Guild strain -Barred Rocks good
layers, Leave your order at once, at
Hellyar's Jewelery Store, Clinton,
Housekeeper Wanted
A respectable woman with daughter
about ten can have splendid home and
stipend. More or less permanent
and interesting according to her abili
ty and auseness in managemeta of
fa n 1
N, BAER, Fairdale Farm, atolmesvil
Choice Seed Beans for Sale
W. BRYDOND
A BONER SOLICITOR ROTARY
° e PUBLIC, ETC
mamma
autumns B. ILB
Conneyance, Notary Public,
Commissioner, etc.
..-ESTATE AND INS URA.NCE
of Marriage Licenses,
Huron St., Olhaton,
H. T. RANCE
Notary Public,'Conveyancer,
Financial and Real Estate,
neetntaleme:AGSNT-Reeremaine
33 Fire Is
nominee Companies.
ECoffrit Attlee.,
Division
DE') es. T. THORIPSON
Physietan, Surgeon, iilte •
[medal attention given to diseases of the
ilye, Ear. Throat, and No3a
EYOR eat, areined, and suitable eglasees
prescribed.
Office and Residence.
Two doors west or the Commercial not* "
Boren St,
DES. GProi, cie,et
Dr. W. Gunn, 11,. it. C. l'.. If. C, S.. ISM
Dr. Coon's office at residence High 'Street
SSn'.J, C. Candler. RA. DLit,
Oftico-Onterio Street, Clinton.
Night calls a4 residence, Ratteninire St.
or alibo9pital
DR. d. SHAW.
rtrysiciati, SURGEobt.
ceouchenr, etc,, office and residenee
tenburyEtreelt,
DR. F. IL AXON
DENTIST.
54 CrOlY11 1108 prillge W1/111 21 Speeialtr,
Graduate of 0,0,0,5.., Chicago. and 12.0,H.S
Toronto.
linytield on Slondave, Star 1,5 to D
DR. II. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Special oars taken to make dents( nest
merit as painless as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stock and general Auction ve
GODERICH ONT
VIE m stomr sales a speoume, ordear et,
Nair Btu office, Clinton. nrtanosir Aden°.
to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' safe note
discounted!
G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar
NieTagg,,rt Bros.
BANKERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON
• , General Banking Bonin's'
trammeled
'40TES DISCOUNTED
le Drafts leaned. Intone* allowed 13
deposits
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A. quantity of good seed beans fo
sale, grown in a good bean section,
good time to buy before the raise
price.
The undersigned bus made arrang
ments to supply a limited number o
young calves at reasonable prices. Th
calves are all carefully handled an
are in the best of condieion.
W. J. MARQUIS
Phone 14 on 156 R. R. No. 1 Clint()
The McKillop Mutual
; Fire Insurance eo.
ta Farm and Isolated Town Props
e arty Only Insured.
f
Piano Timing
Mr. James Doherty wishes to in-
form the public that he is pro-
d do fine piano tuning
tone regulating, . and repairing
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
61, will receive prompt attention.
M. G. Cameron,
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc
Officio on Albert Street, occupied ry
Mr. Hooper, In Clinton on every
Thursday, and on anv day for which
appointments are made. Cifice hours
from 0 a.n3, to p m. A. good vault in
connection with the efface. Office open
every week day, Mr. Hooper will make
any oppointments for Mn'. Cameron.
A Carload ofCanada
Mead Oflice-Seaforth, Ont
OFFICERS.
n J. B. )lIcLean,Seaforth, President
J. Connolly, odarieh, Vice -Pres,
Thos, E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas
Directors -D. U. McGregor, Sea -
forth ; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop ; W
Rinn ^
Portland CCM!
Phone us tor prices
. It will pay you
, John Benneweis,
Dublin; Evans, Beechevood; A.
alawen, Brucefield; J, B. McLean
Seaforth Connolly, Goderich
Robert Ferris, Harlock,
Agents -Ed. Hiechley, Seaforth •
W. .Chesney, Eganondaille;
Yee, Holmesville; Alex, Leitch,
Clinton ; S. Jarmuth, Brodhagen
Grand Trunkitailway SyStimi
Railway Time Table
London, Huron and Bruce.
North Passenger
London, depart ..... 8,30 a in 4,40 p m
Centralia • 9.33 5,43
, Exeter ......... . 9,41 5.541
1 Hensel! 9.55 6.05
10.01 ail
Brueefield 19.09 8.19
Clinton .. 11,00 6.35'
Loridesboro 11.18 6.52'
Blyth. ........ . 11 27 7 00' '
Beggrave,..... ..... 11:40 7.13
e. , , Wingham, arrive... 11.51 7,35
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Passenge : ''
t John ..Htitton 'S°`1h '
Beigrave...... ..... 6.50 3.44
d • . , Winglaam, depart.. 6.35 i in 3.30 13
, .---,............_,,,_, triflitiCt10151;0r0 ...... ... ,1.10 • , 4:04
Ileilemanii,
Ci. Rhode island Rade, and Whit
yondottes, flrst chess fowl an
ed to NV. .Chicks 15c and 20e each
ggs $1.50 per 15; Reduction on large
entities, . .
, FRANR W. ANDREWS,
Clint°
ItiverSide Poultryfarm
' Dr ii4s41s, Ont. ' '
, . We are offering for sale this'Spritig
hatching eggs from four hundted pens
,selected from a flock of 600 ,birds, con
sistieg of : -R. C. R. I, Reds (Buehmen
Pierce and Lesker Tompkins strains,
Anaer,ca's two grektest laying ,strains
of Reds) : White 1.Vyanclottes 4Regal•
strain mated 'fli ' poc ere's; as
McLeod Bees.' of Stoney Creek; from
.their 'Anneals' prize winning laying
Sone); Barred Rock (0, A, • 0, strain
bred from their heaviest trap nested
stock); S U. Anconas (the town or city
bird that lives on less, stands coufine
In . persistent layers of any
class); Mammoth Pekin Ducks, bred
from Anieriean stock that averaged Oo
eggs each in 0 months, and make the
finest quality o5. green decks, weigliing
from 5 to S lbs, iu ten weeks Price
, of eggs up to April 20th, 31.00 per 18;
1 months, parts of Dec., Jan, ants • ele q
50 eggs or over.Go a piece; atter April
20th, 5c a piece. Duck eggs, 10c per
egg. Correepoedence invited in refer
mice to day old and brooded chicks.
There is money hi poultry, even at the
high cost of teed, 155 matured pallets
produced me 3105,00 in 8fjp '-', two
itOBL TIZIC MSON
, LONDESBORO Blyth,. ....... ... . . 7.04 3.58 '
), Drs. Geo, ti E 'Whitley . ..
, V41. •
OStStiliathic Phy. Elleter ' 8.54 5M5
' , • Centraliag5114 5.15:
Specialists in Women's' and
London, arrive 10,00 6.10
thildres'e DiffeaseEi
4. cute, Ch,promisoircd, An.911. Nervous
Nose, a,ad-,, Threat.
• CONSULTATfON F3:
Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m.
s3ffice-irtatten'hury Hotel.
FORD ct MeLEOD
• 1
i We're DOW selling 'Timothy Seed
(Government Standard.).
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
We always have 011 hand -•Gooee
Wheat, Peas, Baxley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices .paid for Hay
and all Grams.
FORD & E OD
Buffalo and Goderich
Wes" Passengei
am pm pm pin
Stratferd 10.00 12.30 5,25 10.25 •
1a55 5.55 10.49
SeafOrthi,,.....110.45 1.20 6.13 11,11
Clinton 11,07 1.35 6.401112
trolines‘rille....:1L16 1.43 648 11.3
lioderich ...... -11-35 ,2.00 7.05 11,
East Passenger
a m
Goderich 7.05 2.35 465
Flolinesville..- 7.22 2,52 5,(2
Clinton 7.32 3,03 5.10
Seatorth 7.51 3.21 5.80
Mitchel/ 3.16 344 555
Stratford 8 40 415 6 26
„Vrood's Phosphoctiato;
The Great Enpliehlk.nonedy,
Tonne and invigorates the whole
•‘'itt,ei°n
eltn1'i.sVegg:tct!,,1noltriOe,'es v,:n1i I il ,,1ivtdBrain TVor7), Deepen -
?z c/,111,efR1et4, Prltpiitioltol,te •fita4,41,fm61,0.puetl,orbxltor MO
Ono mil please, BIN. wilt earatbSold by all
pd;agVt/g 1:n44"7iVIT,,i'lM,trg'1,...°1Pilro.'6,gog
twaDocciu).0.1..069.,.0.i. '(rormarin Windsor.)
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