The Clinton News Record, 1914-04-23, Page 5•
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Goderich'
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e Dr. Darold .•Tayler of Calgary vie-
ited his' home --1' n, town lax week. .
teer, '1. 5, -Cassidy of Toronto vis-
[10 'Mr. :.ant Airs, AiXkia - last week, ,
it is ie,;venteen years isinee Mr. (las-
sidy last visited town. '
Miss Agnes , liamittnrc of Burks 'night
lealle WaSea-gitest at the home of her
[3'a-re-cas Rev. and Mrs, James Heflin-
tee, .liis't, week, . • . . .
Mr: ,. J. W. Valiatter of the Star is
1 patient in the hospital, having un-
lergone, am operation .last weedi. He
is progressing finely.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, the
attar a daughber of Mr. 'and Mrs,.
James Bend have a,rrived and (1 ave
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Laken .over the ; managemeat ,oi
the McDonald HOuSe, ' .,
Mr. 0. R. Currie, who has been vis-
[time here, has gone toEngland to
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Lake, a course at Okford University, .
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' There has been great' activity about
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the harbor for the .pest, few weeks
ettiniee the different boats which win-
rerecl here in shape .to move lea and
before this is in print probably mote
:hale nne will haye started on the
;fie! trip of the season. The tee in .
be harbor has hindered them -leaving
, .
;o far. . „.
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A , pretty wedding . was solemnized
it the home, of Mrs,. G. W. Thomson ,
ff town on Wednesday of last ' week
when. her daughter, Miss Jessie, ' was.
iiarried-to-Mr. J. B. Pomeroy , of
3erline Rev. Geo.. n. Ross performed
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she ceremony in the presence of only -
I iev initmate friends of the .., two
amehes. The bride was cha,riningly
;owned in. white charmetise satin withToronto
, .
aver dress of lace and carried ' bridal.
oases and lily of the valley. Mr. and
Ars. Pomeroy will reside ,in Berlin.
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Miss. Mabel St•rang was in Toronto
:or a few days liat week. , ' •
.Mrs. John Morris and her -two sons,
Walter and Llopc1,. returned . to - their
home, in Sarnia last week after a visit
with .Goderich friends. Mrs. James
ditchell accompanied them home • for
1 short visit. • ''
-Ar. and Mrs. W. C. Drewry left
ibst week for Whonnock, BC., .whereill,
they.. intend locating. • -
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Prineipal ' 'Long, Migs, Le ,Touzel,
Miss Wiggins and. Mi,ss Dickson at-
tended the meeting, of the Ontario(
Educational . Association.;„„in TorontoMessrn,
,
last week. - .. '',
A southwest wind and good work
by . the fireman .prevented. the total
destruction by fire on, Sunday of the
fine residence of J. C. Martin, on
Anglesea street. The blaze started at
the barn, which is 'connected with the
house, and is believed to have arig-
inated f rom hot ashes thrown against
the building. The ethitents of the
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hern were saved, but the loss on the
building will be about -5500.
Bluth ••
'My Jas. McCe Dodds was in. Toron-
to tor 4,.,iew days last; ;week-, ,..,,,, ' ,
Mr. arid ;Wee, , WeL. Jacobs and
child .leit last weak MI': 11400' new
home in California:, .. ,, 2' ' •
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MrsAlexElder is spending e.iort-
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with tier flaughter, Mrs. (Rev)
McLean ol Hanover. . -.
DiliSs Edythe eadecy. hae returned
frorri.-an extended visit_ with • London
and St. Thomas friends.
MG •and Mrs e R,' J. M. Barr.' were
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with the lady's ' patients in London
last week.
. Mr. and Mr$. Peter Jackson return 7
ed la/i; week to their holm at Tis-
,j
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dale, Sask.,. 'after .a visit with rela-
te, • tl e vicinity
4 es in .1 y•
Mr. Geo. E. McTaggart has • bOught
a lot on Dinsley etteet and is mak-
,e,..n
Mg preparations to have a meg
dwelling erected. '
e • 1 •Willows 'Til ur • visit -
Mr. I le( . of b 3
'or!' his 'Mother here over the holiday.Mr
, • . •
Miss Eva Gracey of Winghaer was
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the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Jas.
mem ,,,,,, f -
v ' a few days recently.
s..--La-l'- ' el.-
m s. Chas. Willows and babe were
leigues s o .le a ives inas
tl t f • ' t• ' town I t
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Wee '
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Mr. • and Mrs. Chris._ Johnson and
family lef t for Salmon Arm,
B.C., last week. They intend locat-
ine in the Coast Province. Their
o
many friends here wish Ahem • a-
bundant success. ' '
Mr. Geo. Jewitt, who has been
,teaching in Alberta for the past coil-
' p i. o years, - as le tuned . home. •
' f " ''-h . • t • h
Mr. Peter Uttley, who has , had a
tedious illness ' ' ' -
, is now, able, to be
about. It is hoped he will' be soon
res .01e o ea . •
fully- t • d t ' h lth -
'or.
sir. Gordon Moore, who is relieving
agent at the, G. T. R. here visited
B 1 ' friendsI t k ' '
,. e wave as wee .
Mr: George Jackson, a highly re_
apected resident of Morris township,.
died at his honie after an illness of.
some duration. The .. funeral took
place t Brussels cemetery.
- the o .• • - '
annual meizoinn• of the Blyth
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Bowling Club was held on Friday ev-
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ening. The c ub is progressing eami
year and' with another year like the
last,the d bt ill b It ' d t
, e e w e a wipe ou
an a .surplus will crown him .officers
d 1 'II '
efforts. After Various questions were
dismissed, the following officers were
H. elected Honorary President, S. H '
Gidle • president,D P E Mc-
y , r. , - .
Taggart ; vice-president, W. Moore;
secretary t ' Jas: M M eh •
- reaserer,c ur y ,
executive , committee, T. Coombs, A.
W. Swan, T. Struthers ;', tournament
committee, 0. E. McTaggart,J. M .
Hamilton ; concert, committee • to ar-
r *t the ' 'et 1 lib
range concert on le secon n g
of the Blyth fair, Dr., 1V1cTaggart,
Jas. Mcidurchie, A. W. Robinson ;
ers ip commi ee, G. •„. e-
memb h' 'tt C I' M
. M. am o .
Taggart,- 3 M II ilt n '
BrUcefield\-
, Mr,, and Mrs. Torrance Dunlop of
Zurich spent Te'astor here the guest
of , Mr. and Mrs. W. IT- RattariburY• •
l'iliss Gertie Kaiser of , lie.nsall was
the guest of ic2r aunt; mes,, - D.
S,.
-,tring.. ,
, tor a few clays.
Mrs. George swan is . hero . trom
Toronto. .
mr. Waiter 'Watts' was the guelt c'li
emes, Turp,et ki;.,r ,week.. , - '
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i Parse 4°°q of 'Ba-e'fiel.d '1st" , JO
our village this week. . ' ...,
Mr.. D. Macdonald of London ' is
sPerlding a couPle of months at his
lio:frie here. . '
Mr. and Mrs ,Bowe spent Easter
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with their -daughter, Mrs. 'Calvert of
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Ilderton ' ' ' '
Mr. and lvIrs. Neil Yellowlees , of
Bowinaniville visited friends in 'the
, .
village last week.
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Misses Lizzie- axid Jessie Akinhead .
f London, • tl • t ' ftheir
o itele m gues s o
father Mr. Wm Akinhead for ei few
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claps
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Mr John I, lhott has again gone
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west. •
• Dr.. Wm. Akinhead is spending a
few days at his old home here ' before
leaving for New York to take. a
e .
course in the hospitals there.
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Mrs. Robert Morrison who has
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been ill with erysipelas, is . recover--
jug' ' '
• The members of the Ilerisall band
gave a minstrel show here on, Good
Friday right mai had a full house.
' Pile 'many friends here or Mrs'. D.burn
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McNaughton of Bayfield were: shock-
ed to hear of her deatli. • .
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Mr. and Mrs. • Jack Rattenbury of
spent Eastertide with Mr.
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Rattenbury's parents, 1dr. and Mrs.
W.' 11. Rattenbury, ,
Miss Shirley Woods, who has been
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quite 111, is improving nicely.
Mrs. A. 13. ,Pattison has returne,d
home from Clinton.
Mrs. %%limier has returned bane
from 'visiting Seeorth friends.
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Mrs, Jack Grainnr and. baby
Ross of Seaforth visited . at her
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home here last weele.,
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Miss Mary 'Gibson, who has he.eri
is better again. '
London- Road
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A hanty thrown together in M1 j
Harry lifter/11.01:0's ' Woods ler the
sugar making season r Ps burned to
1,110 ground Jest week, the fire taking
place during the , absence of the lam_
ily at the hoe. A - d e
.. . mgun ansom0
sYrilli also wen,t, up . in smeike.
Mrs. Levi At atse returned last
w.eek. itom ,l)ettott where_ ' She . was
visiting her done. liter, Mrs. •John
Hays, who was quite ill.
..The:eLeague, ineetieg ' last. week was
of a social and literary nature and .
was held, at the home of Mr. . and
Mrs„ Arthur:. Wiltse. The mee,teng on,
Tuesday evening was held at -Mr,,and
• I c ok ' ti. ,
Ales. I . Pea .o . Neat inee, in,„ eext
Thursday evening to be addeessed by
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Res. $ e ell.
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CALVES FOR SALE. -THE . UN-
dersigned have made arrangements
to handle a few calves from Well
bred stock, These are being shipped
by express ensuring their being ' de-
livered in good condition. -W. Mar-
(lots, L, wee:, F,h0ne ,1.4 ea 166. .
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CHOICE PASTURE ' FARM FOR
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Snip :—IAA 21, 'Coneeeeion. 5, Stan-
.ley, containing 77 acres under eul-
tivation, . 40 acres in ,pasture and
7 acres in good bush ; consisting of
cedar, hemlock; beech and maple•
Theri; is a good frame barn a- na
ecdr log house. Those wishing to0
purchase a good pasture .farni• , with
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moNE,i, TO LOAN, - PRIVATE
. Funds. -Apply to Box 173 Clinton,
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opportunity' ' for light agriculture'
will do well in interesting , them -
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rens through. this. :farm , and Woods*
aseriloVreds. einxectlhliasa..:ir:bpeelrtetyr,,,,, a:: , grriae:er,
is the hest. to
Isi ,
: ,tersh,rfire s. auc,e _is. ;net,- •
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HOUSE FOR SALE ON THE LON-
don Road 3 from the
alwayli -Apply J.
.1'. ,Riehardson, Varna,
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#$., uaiterdatei7quusia.lWitoyrelensd—
t flavor. A most delidious, f,
minutes walk
piano factory. 7 rooms half acre o
, , ' f
land," good garden, fruit trees.--
' Thos, Judd, -27-4
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CREAM . HAV E
. WANTED -WE E -
quipped an up-to-date-crearnery nere
and we are ready to receive cream.
We
.appetezing family sauce 4
° and a favorite, wherever ;
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i ' ' $
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. -i -P INGLE
BARRED ROCK ECOS * R
and Millard stra'n,s Eggs 54.00
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per 15. Exhibition stock $3.00
d 55 00 1' G d 1 t
au • . per a., oo la ch
gua.ranteed. - II. A. Hovey. .-28.
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solicit your patronage. . We will
• pay you highest prices for your
cream twice month also -a
a , , pay 11
express charges and furnish ' you
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with cans. those in the vicinity of
' IIinburn may leave their cream
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with Sit. Hall and he will deliver.
it here, Write at once for cana
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. , s Wee..0 WE have f
'0 on sale..
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0 3 butt! P
0 es aterson's
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' 0 vv orcuestershi re
MeKillop Township
Thomas Simpson -of Strathroy
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spent Baster visiting his son, •r, and
daughters here. ' .
Frank Hackwell who had a severe
••
attack of illness has recovered.
James Marti ' the t ' 1 f •
Martin has d e. ma 'cm in
a barn 'n the i n which he in-
'''' le gr°1 .
tends having' built this coming sea-
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son. '
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The new owner ot the Dennison farm
has taken possession. He comes from
near Bayfield.- ,
. Henry Weisenburg with his portable.
s winill has Moved out after 'beini
gre all winter. His home is at Brod-
h ' I
agen in ,ogantownship,
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FOR THE IMPROVEMENT , OF
Stock thorobred 'P•olled Hereford
, a
t
and give, us .a trial -.The Seaforth:
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Creatnery• Co. Box 480, Seaforth.
, -20
$
• # Sauce for 25c.
$
Bull will stand for service I
at 0
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$
29., con. I, Goderich township.
Terms, $2. --Elliott Bros -'--28-4.
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BELLEVIEW F A et 51 DAIRY. -
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From our, stock of first-class cows
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0 W• T O'NEIL $'
0 0
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BOAR FORSERVICE - .., . HAVING'
purchas.e,d from Mr. G. Daleoat Kin-
lug splendid TamNvorth hog
wil1. keep the same for service , on
we. are prepared to supply you
twice . daily with. the best of milk
. and cream. We solicit a share of
your patronage. -E. B. Hill, Phone
, - -80.
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$ 0,
"The Hub Grocery." 0
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lo123, 3rd, con„ of Hullett, He„ is
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HOUSE TO RENT ON HURON ST.
' -7•Six roorn, hard and soft water
inside, bearing fruit - trees and gard-
en. At present ' occupied by Wil-
fred Crich. -Apply to John Sy" ''',•.r.
• =30.
known , as one of the best breeders
- m •
in the -county. Ter a $1 at throe
.
of service with the privilege of re-
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IT WILL PAY • YOU -WHEN }IAV -
GRANO TRUNR
Liu RO(LWAY'
S YS T E M
turning if necessary. --, L. Tyndall.
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ing an auction sale advertise it• in
The News -Record which goes into
the great majority •of homes in the
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
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Round trip .tickets to points in Mao-
Rohs, 'Alberta
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WOOD FOR. SALE -ALL' LENGTHS
district. •
and Saskatelewan via.
Chicago, St. Paul or, Duluth, on sale
best !meth and maple. Get prices at
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office. -M. G. Ranbford. -17.
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Yil•
THE gORNEI1 STORE °
eaoh Tuesday until' October 27, in -
'elusive, at low „rates. Through Pull -
Tourist Sleepers to Winnipeg on.
above- dates, ‘leaving Toronto 11 p.m..,
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TO RENT -A, COTTAGE! ON HUR-
on street; hard' and soft Water, el-
eetrie lighted. Stable' and fruit
garden. Also rooms, over Jack-
eon's shoe a -core, suitabie for light
housekeeping or for efices. Town
water and electric lighta.Aptily to
Q. q. Middleton, P. 0. Box 254.
Phone 8 eni.•155. -30-1.
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No change of ears.'
FARM FOR SALE. -THE EXECU- /
, tor of the Southconme estate off.
fers for sale 50 acres', being east
half of lot 28, con. 6, Hullett. This
is a first class farm, well watered .
and improved with good buildings
and orchard,. also seven acres , of
bush- land. -Apply to R. J. South-
combo, Clinton P. 0. -24
. Live and
ilex&
Let
- Live
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atilt!
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Return Limit, Two Months,
SETTLERS' FARES.
(One-way Second-class)
From stations in Ontario, Kingston,
Renfrew and West to points in Al -
At-
itarytaduartd, ssakrcatcativnirillach Tues -
h d',AF, .
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Wingham
W. II, Gurney and H. C.
McLean attended• the meeting of the
Canadian Lacrove Association recent-
ly held in Toronto.
. Mrs. C'ameron of Wiarton has been
visiting her sister, Miss Struthers,
who is noiv nicely . rccoverin,g alter
her severe Hines§ • .
Mr. iyen. Peasant is now able to , he
out again after his reeent illness.
Miss ' Gretta ,KOnnedy was in Tor-
onto for a few days last week. •
SEED POTATOES FOR- SALE,-
Three varieties : Cern N i
an o. ,
Rural New Yorke; American Won-
der, all first class, -T. E. Mason,
Suramerhill• -130.
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MONEY WANTED -THE UNDER-
signed can place several thouSand
dollars .on • mortgages bonds or
debentures --,•security 1,1,3 very best.
-Jas. Twitchell ,1. SOn.
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TINIE.
BROOMS
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BRUSHES,
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, ., LOW: -COLONIST FABES.
(One-way Second-class)
From stations in Ontario to certaim
points in Alberta, British Columbia,
California, Oregon', Washington, etc.
On sale March 15 to April 15, inclua:
TENDERS FOR WATER
. . STREET. . -
, mor • addressed to the undersiened
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wil be received up to six - o'clobk
Pin , on April 27th. -D, L. Macplier-
son; Town Clerk. -30-1.
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HOUSE TO, RENT ON TI -15 WEST
side of Queen street, garden, already
plowed, hard and soft water. • Pos.-
May 10th. -Apply to
STOVEPIPE VARNISH,
pi•ovE. POLISH, - SOAP,
PEARLINE, GOLD DUST,
AMMONIA, SOAP ' CHIPS,
LUX FUN TO WASH OLD
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Full particulars at• all Gran'd Trunle
ticket offices, or write C. E. Flora-
P. A Toronto Oat
inffi D. ., , .
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Marriages
TREWAR'PHA--Ali-At Lake-
side Farm, .Goderich township, on
April 15th, by Rev. Jas, Hamil-
ton, Sadie, daughter ot Kr. and
Mrs Wm '•Mcblath to Ilerbert
.J. Trowel:Oa of fl'olnecisville. ,
JOHN6ION-LEITC.1-Tin Clinton, on
April 21st, by' Rev, J. C. Potts,
Etalka Agnes, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Alex. Leitch, to Will L,
' Jokeson, see of Mrs. T. Johnson,
• all of Clintom '
1101-INER-430Y0E-At the residence
• the brides oaeen Cs, Goshen Line,
on April 22n0, by Rev-. Mr. Snow
hen, Dorothy, daughte'r of Mr. and
Mrs.' James Boyce, to, William
, flohner, 13rownson Line, alt of,
-. Stanley township, ' -
COOK•, -BA --At. Seaforth .. on
A ''1. 1541 F ' d .' k 111 C k f
pti 1, te euc . , go. o
, Goderich to Barbara Helen Bag-
ler- of Clinton. .
BONE -SELLERS -At thhome of
he bride on April 8111, Georgeil
Bone, to Ethel, youngest daughter
. of Mr. a,nd Mrs. Henryt. Sellers,
all of Morris - township. ,
MILLER--BENNING - In Williams-
town, oa April 14th, Margaret
Banning to -G. A. Miller, Prineipal
oi the Collegiate Inatitute, Sea-
forth. , . • , '
BROADFOOT-FALCONER-In Los
Angeles, California,. on April 2nd,
Frederick • Coleman Broadfoot,
--. formerly of Seaforthe to Edna
, '• Falconer of - Vancouver, B.C. •
POMEROY-T1-10MSON,--At Goderich
- on April 1511t, John B. Pomeroy-
of 13ridgeport, • and Jessie, Thom-
son; daughter 'Of, the late Geo. P.
and Mrs. Thomson, Goderich.
Y-DURNIN-At Dungannon
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on, April 1.4th, O. A. Whitely to
Alberta, daughter of Mrs. T. E.
Minim - -
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ELLIOTT-JOIINTSTO.N-At Goderich
on April 15-1,11, Medford ,Elliott of
Wawanosh and Mabel. Johnston of
•YOU.
DUngannOn. - -
Births
CT S I 01' t 1-t1
' April D I ' to ,- B13, --,, a - in oh on ,
Mr and Mrs -Erin': Gibbs a <•on
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McHATT1F-At Goderieh nu April
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April 9th to Mr. and Mrs. J. G.,
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McB.at tie son
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YULE -In GOderieh . on April 5th, to
Mr. and Mus. Cicero.° Yule. a
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- daughter, . . .
KENNEDY -In ' Cioderich on Alai'
6ti t wt : 1 1, .., wr•ci„ ,„1
I, e 1.• ani :‘ ". . 1 '''
Kenirelv , dau liter
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Deaths
el.ilLSII-Tis 0 a derichn Alilri 1
o . . le th •
' . Edward E. Welsh, aged 66. years
and 24 days. . - ' "
JACKSON --In Morris township On
AMil 1,1th, George Jackson i"
.- his 86111 year.
SUTHERLAND -In Seatorth on April
• lath, Mallen .Campbell, wife .01.
Alex. Sutherland,. aged 76 years,.
ANDEI1SON-In Winghain, -on April
12,111, Agnes Robinson, beloved
wife of gr. Chris Anderson, aged
07 years. •
McCA'RTNEY-In Grey on • April
8L11, Jane -Wilson, relict of -the
late Jobe McCartncy„ in her
' 82nd year: -
,SII.A.DE-In Seater th oe . April 11111,
Lucas Shade, in his 75th year: ..
- ATKINSON-In 1,79iidon on A.pril
14th, Minnie Atkinson, only child
of Mr. .C. W. Atkinson, Seafort .
MAHON1-31"--Tn MeKillop on April,
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•Seaforth.
ZurichDUTCH
. , Miss Evelyn Greig of We.stborne
.Miss Irene Douglas of tile Hamilton College, Toronto, was a visitor at
Normal school., wds layme last week her hoine in town during the Easter
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for the Easter vacation. - vacation. She was aecomponled home
'Mr, and Idrs. Jack Taylor of - De- by her iiiiusini,", Mr.$41Viabel biark . i
troit spent a few -days during the Toronto, ' '
holiday time with the lady's par-. Mr. , Mer tins, bf Toronto, ' formerly
ents. Mr. a.rtd.Mrs. H. •RuPP. of the Roinibion .Rank stall here spent
Mr. A. Archibald, a former princi- a feW days'in teen dudng„ the holiday
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Pal of the Public school, • called on season. , He has almost entirely re-
old friends in town • recently. Ile was covet:NI • front his accident of last
abcompanied• he his brother of Sea- • ,•
. s , i YPal•
forth. ,e,. . , ,. - M. mid Mrs. 13rodie, Sr,, last
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mip6-iviaggie Zimmerman and Mr, week for tlie went.
e,101iIckstein of thBronsonLinc,wereMrs.L, Kennedy and Misles 13169510
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married on Thursday' week. " Con' and Nora were guests of the former's
gratulations; ' • . • • . • mother, Mrs. McKay, last week.
:Mr.. Wm. Bender left la,sli Week with. . Misses Carman and Minnie McKay
a car of horses for J...?.. Merlin", M.' of the Public school staff spent Eas-
P., bound for the markets .06 the west, ter week in Toronto. -
Mr. T. B: Howald j 1 ' t Mrs: V 17 '- ' 1 '
, W Id las 3us N . . ,,,. bout iga.lie wag
returned from a threo months' so- called to Toronto ' last week ow-
learn in 'Paris, 'France, made his ing to the death of her brother. Mrs
mother a brief visit last week. .He Soitigate had bub just .iturned f Loin
left here for New York CRY, avisit in T nonto and Lonion.
The concert given uedor the auspice Miss Pearl McGeoch of , Bay City,
OS of the baseball dull, was quite a Mich., hal been visiting Miss, Ruth
oucceso aed netted tlie club some VanEgmorxil during the past week. ,,„
sixty-five dollas. r - Miss Helen Larkin was home from
Mr., and MrS. p'inkbinder . of Mayer- Now Westministor spending ,6, vaca
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ton, were visitors in-towa for a few tion with her parelits at the manse.
days recently. - • Mr. Abe Davidson, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Ed; Howald of Elf -very" ill for several weeks, h £ •
as so at
eter spent the bialtday . time with recovered, as to 'ITe able to be up ,and
the
e former's inother in town -a
.. about again. Hig many friends re
Mr. Earl Weido was in ' Blyth for a hoping he mak soon- he. fully. restored
few days dieting the heiliday season, to •health.
Miss • Eleanor Ilartlein of e. Toronto miss Gertrude, Laidlaw Of • Detroit
'was a visitor at her home in town'..visi•ted !rinds in town last week, '
during the Easter vacation. - ' Misa Christina bleTaVish has re-
Mr. Harold Appel of Merlin Weis tigned to•town after spending the
tome for a day or so • at Easter winter' at, the Coast. .
time, .. s ' . e. '
Mr. Jame Robb has b en in Sarnia
MiSses Ethel Williams and , Agnescause
and' Detroit lOokin • it •iWHITEI
g a er some work
Kerchor were in London recently. which needed ' attention during thc
Mu. Orland ,Johnson of the Melsons • peel, week, ' '
Bank, Clinton, was home over the .Mr. John Beattie spent Easter week
lveek-end. . , ' with his .daughters in Hamilton.
Mts. .Geo. Sparks has returned lrorn Mrs. IT. Sleets of Michigan. has
,a visit with, Isis daughter in St. Scan. ,' .1' ' ' ' 't d .' ' th
- . , . . - Nisi nv in own uung a
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Zonis, Minn. PaSt Week o Wing to the illness arm
mr, Mark Broltenshire- of, ' Dash- death of her. father, the late mr. Lu-
-wood is here a.ssisting Mr W. H. cas Shade, ..
Hoffidan in. his tailor phopi ' Mr. and MO, W. A. Crieh Id 1 last
..Alis. Ethel Murdock of Tarmac) was week 0 .11•• ti ' I tl , i t •
, , n a, . pp • nous 1 I IC U eS ei n
e recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. provinces. ' Mr: Crieh has some pr -
Po
(Dr.) 'Campbell, of town. , perty'iin 'the. WeSt which lie wants to
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' Mr. and . Mrs, G. Stoskom .01 ,it 5.00 anBr,
chell visited their brother, Dr. S Los- MisS Minnie Atkinson, only rlaught-
if 011f of town', ' er or Mr. Silas Atkinson • oi town ,.
Misses -Veda and Schee Wesloh of passed away in London on Tuesday
'London were .at than horne here " for of last week following an operation,
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a• few- days last week. The deceased was a highly' esteemed
Mrs. S. Til. Faust? and Miss Ciertie young lady and her death IS much re-
Hartletli were in London for a Collpte grette,d. The remains ',WEI:C i,n-fierred in
•of days last week.. ' . Burns 'cemetery, 'Hullett, on Friday
• miss Ada .Siebert of Toronto was a last. '
visitor at the parental home • for: ' a Mrs..J. 0,.• Docher by went to Davi° i e
few days recently. laSt week' on account, of theIlluess.oi
.
News -Record Means News -Leader.- her father. .
Rev , David "Rogers of St. Thomas,
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1-101ISE AND LOT ON ALBERT ST
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for sale. Quarter acre of land,
rs (3eo
good location. -Apply to M . ,
Humble.
.. -29
session given
S. J. Andrews.
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- • CI,EANSER,---AM
THESE HELP TO MAKE
WORK EASY.
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FARM FOR SALE. -The William
• Proctor -Farm, Lot Number 32 .and
south-west part of Lot Number 33,
Maitland Concession, Goderich town-
ship, 144 acres. -Apply to W. Bry-
done, Clinton. : -10..
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,
Fruits
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,OR/s.NGES, . LEMONS,
BANANAS, GRAPE FRUIT.
Specials fori a urday
S t
Never Out .
We alwayshave on
hand a large stock
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WANTED, -- A LIMITED NUMBER
• of •boarders. -Mrs. R. , ' A. r0ovier,
corner Maple street. . -27.
Call at the North
LETTUCE AND CELERY,
of
Bran,
HAY 11017 ,SALTII. -- I HAVE A
man 1 y o ay-- a ex and unba e --
c t't f h b 1 1 -I d
• for sale at $13 per ten at the.
harn.-3 oh nI1. olmes, Iolinesvi1 le
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E nd Feed Store.
A CALL SOLICITED.
. Shorts 9
And secure a stock of Red cloy- •
er, Timothy, 'Alsike (Goverment
Standard). •
Also - Oil Cake, Linseed. Meal,
Calf Meal and Chick Meal.
We handle Clinton, Exeter and
, .
13. E. . HUNN IFORD
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LIVE AND LET -LIVE GROCER.
-Oats
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as well an F 1 o.u.r, ,
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HOUSE FOR SALE. -ON FIAT'PEN-
bury' St. west. Six rooms with
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' wood shed. Good ceinent founda,
• 'tion, goodc-ellat well drained. Town
water -and cisterriFirst class gar-
d9n.-Apply • at The -News-Record
Office. • -21.
he cel'ebited Ring's Quality lour.'
Orders taken for Lime, Sulphur
and Lead, for spraying trees, and.
Fertilizers.
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Agency for the Heintzrnan Piano Co.
. We are out for a square deal. .
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r rank w. Evans
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TERMS : CASH. • Phone 192-
ave
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your
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fip
U a
eyes
had
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- L o w Grade -Flour)
- Poultry Foods, Etc,
GUNN LANGLOIS CO. -
1
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
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I AM 5 T A R 'X' I N G A PRIVATE
Kindergarten in the lower room of
the- Little School, Townsend street,
immedia.tely after Easter and min
prepared to take a number of pup-'•
ils between the ages of four • and
e held from•
-sevenhe . Tclass will hm
1.30 p.m. to 4 pan. Terms -$1.00
per mounth. -Apply to • Miss Hazel
O'Neil,' Ontario street. -28.
' TENDERS FOR DREDGING.
Tes
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ed
N. W. Trewartha, Wm. Jenkins.
A.
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bothering
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FoR SALE
Two good Incubators . one Ohatham
. ,
240 egg and cm° Morgan, GO .ogg,
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White I eghorrk En.gs for hatchur.
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51 00 setting of 15
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Rock gg.fJ eien per 13;
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. Special. pen prize,.Bat Led Roces , 52
,
per, setting.
Also voting' racing T -Tomer Pigeons.
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W. • JACKSON.
Peelle: y Plant,. Clinton. -
SEALED. TENDERS addressed to
the. uridersigned, and endorsed "Ten.:
der for Dredging, Goderich," will be
received at this office until .4.00 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 28, 1914, for' dredging
required, at Goderich, Ontario.
Tenders will not be, Considered un-
less made on the' forms supplied, and
signed with the' actual signatures of
.,.
tenderers, ' .,
Combined specification and form of
If your eyes are
- t t 11 . I th-
vou a es • will reveal e
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., and enable you to get
relief.
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lf you are are lima glas-
., . ts
se § perhaps] they .,don't snit
• ogeellee oneoeTj - toi . 11
'',„,,...e.,,,,,eneesegigni .ge.,...e.e...„.x-x,-...•-•ene,re
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tender can be obtained on. application
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Or it don t wear gla.s-
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to the Secretary, Department of Pub-
lic Woiks, Ottawa, en is must in-
de • "
you
ses perhaps you should.]
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elude Lim towing of the plant to ,.and
from the work,
•• The cltedges and other plant which
are intended to be employed on' this
work Shall have been duly registered
in Canada at the thn.e of • the filing 01
tlAs .tencier• with the Department, or
shall, have been built in Canada after
tl f r - f th t 1 • '
le 1 wg 0 n elli el. ,
Contractors nuist be •ready to begin
work within thirty days after the
date they have 'been notified of the
•
acceptance of theiii tender. .
Each tender must be ' accompanied
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A test will .tell.
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A ...11 GRIGG
A. °
-..- Optician
Jeweler and Issuer of Marriage
.
Licenses.
. TAKE A, LOOK
at your plunzbing. Is it new, up -to -
date,- sanitary, a,ncl in perfect condi-
ton 7 Upon the plumbing freqtlentlYi
depends the health of the fainily. ''„
EVERY MEMBER
of the family uses the bath room • it
pan be convenient, cleanly and 001.11'for-
table. Why not ave it so ? See
our stock and don't forget that our
Workmanship. is exceptional. -- •
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THOS.' •HAWKINS.
e . p i
-,.4 -...ie m viandeboye.
For Sale
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000D I3RICK HOUSE, 2
ACRES OR,CHARD STAB-
. • , • •
LES, AND 15 ACRES LAND.
CONVENIENT TO POST OF-
FICE, 50 II 0 0 L AND
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CHURCH - APPLY W. A. ,
JONES. 206 PERCY_ ST.
OTTAWA:
by ail accepted cheque on a ohartered
bank payable to thc. order of the
,
Honourable the Minister of Public
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Iiiitg
, Phone 53.
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
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BUTCHER 51-1 OP n
IN BAYFIF -
al •
LD
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' I have opened up a Butch- •
a Shop in what was- formerly
,linoWn as WhiddOn'S Store
where 1 Win keep On hand a
Dill stock - of Fresh and Cured
Meats. I promise you the best
the- market affords' and prompt ,
,
servipe and. respectfully, .solicit
your patronage. •
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Highest price paid for Ili&
,es and, Sheepslcins. '
'
. Chas VViltse;
T4 A vniwy ml
1.-- for ye er Cent 5 i c of
A (
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' 111 ,
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. formerly pastor of the Methodist
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.Auburn church here, peeached 'Sunday ' school'
,
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. aaniversary sermons on Sunday week.
„..,esvs_Record means News -Leader. las. Geo. Iv. Henderson has retili tk-
. Joseph Carter visited in Sea- ,ed from a • visit in Berlin.
-.forth for a couple of days Iasi; week, ., Mrs,. Alex. Sutiierl'ancl, an old and
• Mr. James Howatt has rented his respeieted resident ' of triwn, paSSed
fiarM to Mr, Wm. Evans 'of Goderich away last week ,atter ani illness of
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'-folVnallip for a year. . Mr. Howatt about a weeis.
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'll s related 'Mre ,, Munroe's bouse Mut Mr. James Barry, a respected resi-
ia •
Inas moved into the, village. ' ' dent of town, auswered the fine
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Dr, Weir has purchased tbe -resi- summoas recently after an illness of
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dance and office of. 'Mr. J. 'Johnston 'scene months., •He was ninety years
' Goderich street ' , old and .leaves•••a family of eight sona•
Mr. Andrew Ferguson has returned and daughters: The funeral took
.
Irma Goderich hospital and is look- , place to St, Columban cemetery.,
• • ' ' Mr. Lucas , Shade was another old
'.'iltig quite hun,self again. • . , , , . ,. . .Sanitary
. Arthur Lawlor has gone to resident of- the district who passed
Gull Lake,' Sask.,• where he has over the border on Saturday week,
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the contract price, but no cheque: to
.
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be for less thaa fifteen hundred dot,
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1 rs which Will be forfeited. if the
a :
persontenderiug decline to enter In-'
to a contract, when called upon to do
, . • •
so, oi fad to complete the work con-
tracted for. If the ',tender be not
an ntod the cheaue will be returned,.
, - ce- '
Tho Department does not bind 0
' id its If
-
t or any tender.
to accept the lowest .. .
By order, •
. R: C. DESROCI-IERS,
• Secretary.
Department of Public Works -
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Ottawa, April 14, 1914.
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News ni mrs will nob be add . for
1 1P
this advertisement if they insert . Hit
. . ..b.
Y done in
• . want .
Rootic g
ill'avetrouffhino•
0 b
•
Plutnbing
01 Furnace work,
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()all and see our Stock before
1 .
p acmg your order.
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BYAM & SUITTER
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Plumbers nous L.
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COLLEGE
A T . 11. 0 M E
Thousands or ambiticnis young people
aro Past preparing in their cavil homes
to•ocioupy lucrative, po,sitiona as, steneg.
raphers, bookkeepers, telegraphera,
eivaservanto, in fact every spherept
BUsineas Activities. 'feu may finish el
college uyou so,wish. Positituurguar-
., anted& Enter college any '.da.v. rodivz
idual instruction. Expert ' teachers,
' Thirt yyears,,experionee.'Larkesttron
ens in Canada,. Seven coltertne. Speanal
course for eeciehers -
Affiliated with Commercial Educe -
tors' Association of Canada, &unmet
School at famous Spotton Business
College, London:
CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
050. PPOTTON B. F. NVAnn
.
without authority from t e Depatt-
mpt t.--50455. '
NEWS -RECORD NEWS -LEADER:,
President. Principal.
assissaranksimi
taken up a homestead.
C 8es,en y- out.