The Clinton New Era, 1914-12-10, Page 4it
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Th (s;tdfire e:iith a Lame Assortment for Christmas
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Vew ChiL4tiiva,s Neckwear
' Many new novelties in Ladies Neckwear and Furnishings have
lust arrived ynty and Pretty Ideas, at all prices, and for all
put pds'es MOake your choice now. Big Christmas stocks will be
lowersiteh not'4o'complete. Ask to see the new Military Dollars, We
have many exclusive novelties in these lines,
We are caaryiee a
veru large range or
Ladies Silk and Silk
foot Hose, it the fa -
Mons Pen Angle
brand, including all
the new shades, pink
mauve, blue yellow,
white arid' black.
Prices from-"
50e to $2 a pair
New Christln,is Aprons
Fancy Aprotns are growing in popularity for gifts. We show
many new tied distinctive styles, including fancywork aprons and
some really good designs in Allover Aprons for regular housework
Priced at 25e, 35e, 50e and 15e
Christmas Gigs for Men
We are showing a very large range of high class Furnishings
for men for Christmas trade. including Si k l -fore, Silk Mufflers,
Silk lined Swede Gloves, Silk T:ee, Braces, Cuff Links. Armlets,
Orisbmere Hose, Hose Supporters, Etc.
This StoreLOpcn Evenings from bee. I4 to Christmas
• Clinton is a Healthy I
1
too oinnt 'Deputy
trustees and ,PP P Y
Returning Officers and Poll Clerks
in case of an election. The, poll-
ing booths and Deputy returning
Officers and Poll Clerk.
St. Andrew's Ward -Town Hall -
Thos. 'Watts. and E. Saville.
St. James Ward -Sample Rooms
Rattenbury House -A. J. Gregg and
H. Twitchell. ,
St. John's Wai'd-George Levis
effice-E, G. Courtiee and 'Frank
livans.
St. George's Ward -D, Elliott's
carriage shop -S. J. Andrews and
Jno. Cunningham.
Councillor Ford introduced the
following motion, which was sec•,.
ended by Councillor „ Fitzsimons ;-
That this coupeil,op behalf .of the
ratepayers and citizens of the town
whom we, 'Oicresenr tender a very
;hearty d most , sincere
1 t
vote o ban .is o the
I
t
:Women's ,Institute for their
useful and ornamental gift in the
form of a •inking fountain which
they have recently presented to
the Town, In 's1Setking `o1 the
motion Co'neilloregetrel said it
might app ar to theemembere of
the Instit 'li that the Council
was
. elittle sloe:* in recognizing, their
gift, however this was the first,
Council m "tang eip a the foun•i
tain was i "stalled," fe was satin=
t
lied every;member of the Council,
appreciateilt the gift which the
Women's I stito>te had made,' ' to
the town.'SHe also thought the
ladies had 'set an example..it.would
be
ew 1 foo •rho Council =t
'-fin
t
$
1
t
e
particularlythose:ii.eMl'ers';Alio
intend to bk can idta sak , ,te
coming eleion andif ewesY<i,rcts
`
'her woilldn
forth a little of the
effort the ;ladies shown by the
i'
ladies in this particular case the
Council wo;ruid accomplish, a great
deal more haul they often do.
His Worship the Mayor then asked
that the motion be carried by a
standing vote,' which was accord'•{
ingly done,
The :Finance Committee, 'report
t.
vas read and adopted.
Council then adjourned,
eet
*shoal Reports
The following is the report for the
month of November of S. 5 No. 12
Hallett and Goderieh, names in order
of merit,.
Sr. 1• -sora Jervis, Jean Lindsay.
Jr. 4. -Mervyn Farquhar, John
Townsend.
Sr. 3 -Bessie Lindsay, Mary Wright
Jr, 3. -Amy McBrieu, Mary Mc -
Brien. Willie Beacom, Jean Farquhar,
Hilda Forbes.
2nd. -Norman Wright, Eddie John-
ston.
let.- Mabel Wright, Walter Forbes
Reber, Johnston.
Primer. -Russell Jervis,
Emmeline Holland, Teacher
The following is, the November
monthly report for 5, 5. No. 14,
Stanley. Names are in order of merit.
Fifth. -W. C. B. Johnston, Louise
McOlymon t,
Jr. 4 -Maggie Cooper, W, 13, Collins
H. Rathwell.
Jr. 13-V. Me0lymont, Nortna Hood,
Ella Fisher.
dr. 2-W. A. Ross, W. J. Harvey,
Luella Foster.
2nd. pt,- W. Workman,'. Devine,
Foster, L. Near,
Ist. pt. -L. U. Workman, G. Harvey
E. Sutton.
The best spellers in the
monthly
spelling matches were,-
Fiffh-Cecil Joboston,
Sr. 4 -Willie Cooper.
Jr. 4 -Harold. Rathwel .
Jr, 3 -Verna McOlymont:
Jr. 2 -Wilfrid Rose.
2nd pt. -Walter Workman:
nee t Auburn''
he fit t meeting of the Auburn
brie eh;'pf the Women's•.,,]ted ,tiros{
(dhire a cilia held' in the public reading
eafternoon Any
ro t�WedoetJday
pe qn la 5,ishing to assistin working
to tPne eyg�;eliers may; get yern• for knit•
ti at "�14 Riddell'e tore or @hints,
cu our, reddy':to make1atMiter n'sgterfi
i,Fh, ton,uY
w
ith; W
hieh.ihe�Oircle:ha
s
,
Pu c ase Sf the, 'grinds htis beenraised
c
=.b *'the m'e ltot� fees of '25b e'a'h`iti d
y � e �.0
'by ({donations from the rifle elhh and
sprrvate Iiiirties..,Any one who' can
'assist in ff'his ray will be thankfully
received, ,•
111i�3'; Robt. Spring of Manitou Mani
Itob4 arrived ,last creek with two car
oa sof cattle; which he sold by Oust;
Moil jons1aturday afternoon. Mr
Spr, ng, tt`afe 4i:forted, will return'to
tne' esq'„trip a load of wire. •
M i stn n and
his eor,
,4 Jar s -Aa.m o
g
Xn.
Ohe?ater, at Brussels ere nt' the his
r'
i Mo i a i,th a
'her?, jretugnipg, on 1.51 y w
number of'nattle which' they purchas-
ed at the sane here on Saturday
Mr. Noah;Platzer has purchanaed the
old "illianing voile out of which he iu
tenda fie build a barn at hie home in
the 'village
Mr. JohntJ. Clark has.purcbased the'
farni`belonging to aur ,Murray Patter-
son and will take possessionin March
Mise McClinton of Godevicli assisted
with:the singing in J r1dx 'church last
Sunday. '":„
Pnuiversary serviette; will he, held in
the tiaptist,'r hureh yl)on Sunday
ber 20 at 230 and '7 p. m. A O.intata
will' he given on Monday evening Dec.
210-a ttrnieeion'W and 25 cents.
'R66v.1 Mr, elclntosh of London will,
preach; in Knox church next Sunday
mornixg.
i
�f L.onaesbero
The yVomen's Institute is busy at
work fu5r the Red Cross Society.
Itis expected that the Hallett Ooun
cil ,.ill.he returned by acclamation.
i 1Mr:and Mrs, W. Lee of Port dol.
h , r , are visiting -with- relatives and
,friends in this iieighberhood,
Lende•sboro is to' hold a patriotic
concert some time in February,
The 14th is the day for taxes.
Stanley.
Miss Jean Mustard has returned
home from New York and is at home
at present.
Mr. Charles Waittle of Tuxford
Sask., BAs engaged with the Graham
Bees., for the Winter,
Mr. -Hugh ]McGregor and Mr. A El -
Miss
Wednesday with a load of
fat cattle for Toronto from Brurefleld.
Miss Edna Beattie of Hilisgreen
reliant Sunday with her friends, Mise
F,rnia and Nannie Diehl,
Mrs. 3: C. Reid and. master Johnny
of L' iewry spent Mondav at the horse
ofeeir.'aiad Mrs. H. Diehl.
•
Varna'
L. 0. L No, 1035 held their annual
i meetingg on Thursday evening Dec, 3rd
when the following officers were elect-
, ed. 14I Albert Robertson.
D. M., Ben Rothwell.
Chap...George Beattie.
Kea Sec., Carl E. Diehl,
F. Sec', Nelson Reid,
Treas..Frank Weekes,
'"-L'ectnrer, ToStinson.
1). of ll„Geo. Johnston.
• Committee -J. W. Reid; Chas. Fos•
ter; ,Ike Rathwelt; Geo. Clark; Wm.
R,athwell.
.et g Bayliold
r ;St. Andrews 8.5, entertainment
will be held on Wednesday before
Christmas.
The hist meeting of the Council de
gidcdto postpone the rebuilding of
the town, hall. •
The rifle corps again contested at
target tetihe resulting as follows: -
Cape L. Thomson 1st; De. Woods 2nd
and W. Mustard 3rd. The remainder
followed very close making a general
good score.
• Sonne of our members made' 'the
hest shooting at Capt Naftet's practice
in the township.
Our riflemen also held daylight
practice en the river flats on Satur-
day afternoon wnen Dr. Smith came
out first, Rev. McFarlane 2nd and
Greenslade 3rd, The daylight shoot.
ing was all generally good considering
the long ranges.
:The following ar'e the scores of
the Bayfield Rifle Association dur-
ing++the tnonth of November. The
nettles are: givenf Of those whose
•average'kor the four nights exceed
edea2O,eppgt of 8 possible 35.
W. A. Dtlitstar;d.. . 32
'"s les
30'
R. S.
Bie
Y
30
Rev.
A,tt Geo. CeF
20
arlane
Clarenc4 ,Pollock 29
Dr. Wood's :.....:..... ...•-:. .... ..,a 29
Alex. Attkere , ,ele29
%' mi v t 2S
.,,i28,
,Geo. Gr. J. Mc Jena ban
nslade
L7 t,
g
The following is'the report of S S J
No, 4 Tuckersmlth for November L h tt
Claes 4 -Winnie Hunt, Edna Orich.” T o s n �r
h l rich Phyllis ()rich. Earnest.] 11ock o
Mae C
Class 3.Bert 'Walters; George Fats y 24
Alf Erie"
Nott
'.atheson, Jessie r.al1, 23
Class 2 jr, -Ernest Crich, Kenneth Richard g Ilion ..... ...... ..... 23
John D dson- , ...-..1......1....,
1
Hunt, Reginald; tibipley; Clarence �12
NOTE=;Ovlrig :c sickness .
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the, New Era, has;;..ileen short
hail and witla'tlie L'hrist-
m'as. rush sof adve'rtisenients
some of the dlsttiic neva hath'
e h lc. uvR`ia and, wilh•a
a e
ear next:week''it'+ 'r' p s °'
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dx`: e
• Constance t
'M9 Chas. MCGreg!or ,M,iss . tutella"
Clark and' Miss Mangaivt,;Love vis-
ited tk,e latter'{ parents, at Wal-
ton' on Sunday ,: '
Re/.Mr. Powell Of Clinton 'gave
his limelight views ill tote Meths-
distrchurch.on Mond"a• evenin .
i Y g
Mi Moon of Lon'e4boro collect=
ed takes in tits villago on their
day.: , •
Mrs. BenSnell leaves next week
a
for Vancouver B1 C., whereshe:will
Visit ;With her parents,' Mr;.' and
Mrs. Chapman, for a couple of
months.
Mr: Perkins' Lawn
Mower
M.: QUAD
Copyright, 1914,: by Associated Lit-
eraryPress.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins bad been sit
ting on the front steps of their home
for ten minutes when she carelessly
queried:
"Mr. Perkins, please turn to that
diary of yours and see what yon find
recorded under date'of Feb. 20."
"With pleasure, Mrs. 'Perkins. Are
you on track of something?'
"Just a little something."
'Well, here's the date."
"Do you find anything about a lawn
mower?"
"I do. It says that t will either have
a lawn mower before. the 1st 01 April
or perish in the attempt."
"Is it the 1st of AprlIr
"Oh, yes."
"Have you got the lawn mower yet?"
"Not yet."
"I didn't know but that you bad it
hidden away in a coattail pocket and
was going to bring it out and surprise
me. They have been mowing their
lawns all around us."
"Mrs. Perkins," be said after draw -
Ing a long breath, "I' owe an explana•
tion." 1
"Not In the least, Mr. Perkins. That'
is simply your way of doing business."
"On the evening of Feb. 20, when I
uttered the words recorded here, I
fully and firmly mount to purchase a
lawn mower of the latest pattern at an
early date in the sping."
•
"Poor maul"
"But it so happened that I got hold
of some vital stntistics in a newspa-
per.e
"How terrible!"
"There was a list of deaths by heart
failure. It numbered hundreds."
"And you did not want to die of
heart failure?"
"I had no great longing, to. I went
to our family doctor and pot the case
up to him, and he shouted at me:
"'Perkins, are you a born fool!'
"'No.'
"'Then don't talk about pushing a
lawn mower around. With your heart
the way it is it would mean sure death
to you.'"
"While if you continued to simply
play poker you might live a hundred
years," said Mrs. Perkins.
"Come, come, my dear -this Is not a
matter for sarcasm. There are other
risks besides heart tenure."
"Sweating, your collar Is one."
"Suppose that some enemy of mine
throws a bomb amid the grass and I
run the mower against it?"
,r,r.Awfull Awful!"
"Mrs, Perkins, I aro afraid that you
don't understand' the situation. In Al.
bany last week as an eminent citizen
was mowing his lawn there was a sud-
den explosion."
"But don't they generally come sud-
denly?"
"There was a sudden explosion, and
he was killed dead."
"Poor shouldn't 1 He s ouldn't have been
kill more
!
ed than half dead. Go on,
Mr. Perkins. Did the boiler of the
law]} mower burst, or did some one
fire a candonat him?"
he machine got heated u I be•
Bever He MSS pushing it too fast.
,. .
• t A.thtng'; that could never happen tp
:
yon; Mr. Perkins."
dud, again, at Syracuse a man who
was lawn mowing was struck dead by
6 ttallnderbolt."
2
• ? He must have had a nickel in his,
toner,' Vera Stephenson • Wilbur
MeD 1
0
4
`W. a ,.
t` ter (.eci
Claes 2 er ]+jmily
,•.n.
Ball, .Edward Walter Victor • Fal. Ed. Spatlhng ............. ..... 20
const, Leman °adieux. •
Class 1 sr. -Sadie Ball. Herold Stan - '•
bury, Austin .Matheson... a ..'.•t,k•ya/ieeet,ndtM/1esNCoeAPo/1IVNtegekenaA
ase jr.- ernes: un r; .
wclisJe. Harold ,()rich •'a'Cl :, i
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No. 1011n'llatt Iznd 5'roderlch ' 4
(Masai, ' F t Hunter; Thelma' ori
Senior 4 -Ed' ar MOrris 8o ,:t
Morris, 53 . `t ' Y.
it 3 -Mar Blair G7 Goxdon Bell d ,C, your ChristiInas ;present,,.
y l 1
Govier QS. �
JohnstonG1, � o
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Incmonth are- ;.•"
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Jr.4-Stella Morris, Ment{ iii The .INew Era-)
Jr. s --Diary ltfnir, r
_ Bertha _.. �a(' anrlrl.ry 4h� 'hniiilt�, h7fli. ,
g 'Begin to-dayto buy
Sr.l—BerthrEno81, Evelyn John. Don't let conditions fling
sten 79 damper an yaift-
1'riuiev (A)- Edna,
Primer h) 0 Look carefully t
The beet cpellersfo gh 'c' •
Se itEdgar Morris,ICOUb the adVertl.-eS.
( -Howardiving.u y '
Primer- Edna Govier. Copp,
pocket to attract It."
,'And so,:Mrs. Perkins, with all thee'
warnin 'an overm
e 1 thou h !
gs. gingg
tt
best7,
'1Qpt to -get a mower, of courser"
"Something that way, my dear." •
"And notto hire a man to come witl
Isis.own mower?"•
ftIIave I' the right to leubject'him to'.
sueh'risks?"
"91 course not t Just,let the grass
grow as h1�°h as the fence -tee high. as
theeteees. IVD'e shall want to camprout
,ttleetle•a littfe later. And the higher,the
grass the less of the 'house you see."
"11Irs. Perkins, you are inclined to
acrimony," said 51r. Perinea.
'"Grass seven feet Itigb will probein
help it. If you were to use a sickle'or
.scythe on the sawn would it give you
heart failure?"
"I spoke of that to the doctor, Be
said he wasn't sure' about it, but would
look up the matter and report"
"And when hen .n etin we look for this re-
port?„
''B3' December of ;January. Ile Is a
lerophet•ir. grill other sal jest's studied
hi Sunday's:ti. Sand at'7 pili; at' '
J, 130LItiE� "The° Er'ergreene" ';
.All are uavited.' Mahaehi 3,17
vi'lrytbney;' a' yon tenow, 11' i - '1
•i'Yeg I know and so are:yn Mr. 1
F 'kfne fhbwa ranch o!i
(to etl` a Jrlswtl''
mower'consnmein, a"slayr, "'
"About a`gallon."
"And what is the cost?'
"Al dollar and A hall"
!Mut why didn't you use this
as ,an
argument?" •
"I'knew I had forgotten something."
"And you bad forgotten the tact. A
list '
mower won't t overa month.
will ItT,''
"About' a month.''',
r thrown away?.
,And then it b e 7
t w y
Why didn't you make that • statements
to strengthen yourcase?" t a'
"I wish to add 1t now."
"You would hgve, to hire a`garage tO
stable it in, wouldn't you?"
ByjJohnl Yee."
"Mr. Perkins," said Mrs. Perkins as
she rose up to go in, "we won't have a
lawn' mbwer. It is tco dangerous and
'costly. 'We won't have a sickle nor
yet a scythe.. We won't meddle with'"
the lawn." '
"tut" -
"Oh, just write down in that diary
that in a couple of years you'll buy and
bring home a Eve cent tack hammer.
and we'll consider the subject eloped.",
CLUBBING RATES •
New Era and Daily. Globe $4.50
1.cw Era and Daily Mail and
Empire • 4.50
New Era and Daily World 3.35
New Era and Daily News:,-._ .2.85
New Era and Daily' Star2,85
fV i;w 1$ra and. Family Herald
and Weekly Star 1.85
New Era and Weekly Witness 1.85
New Era and Northern Mes-
senger 1.60
New Era and Canadian Farm 1,85
New Era and Farmer's Sun,1,85
New Era and ]Daily Free
Press, morning 3.35
Now Era and Daily Free .
Press, evening 2.85
Now Era and Weekly Free
Prose 1.85
yew Bra and Daly Advertiser 2.85
Qew Era and Weekly Adver-
tiser 1.60
Blew Era and Faam and Dairy 1.85
ei w Era and Farmer's Advo -
tato 2,35
OOB'TAYLO!RJ'
eLINTON_
ire, Life and" Accident
Itisiml.aitce' t` s''?
Rea vato.te'lldn`pht.,and•sold
• 3, Money to' 'wait
Otlice`leeac Street, next door to New
r..,a't r k
,.t.v,,wr^nrs rt ,
1 s
PFU
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„ it j n' Pia i)Z ililn, la i =t .n
Barred Rocks for Sate • •
Barred Rock ()ockerele-Miller and
Pringle steaailh Inc quick sole. 10 cock-
erels at 51 earb, and 10 cockerels 8 to
10 pounds Each bred from a 200 egg;
strain (pullets related to theee cocker.
els were laying at 5 months' of age) -
price 52 end 53 each. Several exhibi
tion c •ckerel4, Pringle strain 513 to•55t-
each, also a few good bens, through
moulting, 31 and $2 each,
He A, HOVEY, Olintou
Aulion Sale of Cattle
Mr, George Holland of Holmesviile
will sell 30 head of cows and young
cattle, at the Temperance lintel, at
Londesboro, on Friday, Dec. 18th.
Auction Sale
Auction sale of Farm Stock and Ln-
plements and Household Furniture at
Lot 40, Con, 7, Goderich township, on
Tuesday Dec. 22nd, at 1 o'clock sharp,
the following. Horses -aged mare, a
general purpose mare'7 years, filly 3
years, gelding 1 year. Cattle -Clow 4
years old to fresben March 30, heifer 3
year. to freshen Ma.rch21. heifer rising
2 to freshen in April. mach cow 3 yrs,
mach cow 7 yl s, 5 steers 3 yrs old, 1
t;teer 2 years old, 4 steers 1 year old, 3
spring p g c•al ves,. 1 sow, 75 hens. Imple
merits -Maesey Harris binder 5 ft cue
Massey Herria mower 5 ft cat, Massey
Harris seed drill, Maesey Harris culti
vator, gang plow, scuffler, hay rake,
set harrows, plow, waggon, set sleighs
fanning mill, bay rack. 2 buggies. road
cart, cutter; • heel' barrow, set double
harness,Pet single
lee
harness
,
string
of f
bells,sddle, ladies biccIe, cream sep
orator, Daisychurn,sugar kettle ha9fork, car cone and ulleys,
set slings,
2 sets whiffletrees, 2 robes,,6 colonies
of bees A quantity of hay, Forks,
chains and ether arttcler; to numerous.
.to tnentinn. 'gale 'without, reserve as
proprietor has sqq Id h)s;farm.• Terms
`
A11 . �umasoF tedr'Wolters and under
cash. over that .amount 12 months,
credit will he given on furnishing ap
proved joint notes. A disoqunt of 5 per
cent for wish 'Hi,y" henst`. and pees
nal.b ' Oen., •Biirnett, proprietor.,Geo,,
Elliot, au,ti sneer, ,
DROBTRUNKRAILwAy
TORONTO
AND RETURN
( F.tt:..•
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Pare'a.!aai'�3ne Tlioi)1d
Frgm Steffens in Janadst" f)Hmgstoti'"
'Renflew atid'.west tbet'1e"of } r '
Good ga.leg p'. NIL 'Trains Dee. 10
and all trains Dee. 11 and 12
Account "Toronto Fat Stock Show"
All tickets valid to return 0p to
and including: Dec. 14, 1914.
Full particulars ,and tickets at G.
T. R, ticket offices.'
John Ransford ez Son, city passen-.
er and Ticket A phone 57
Agents, s'
g g
A.. 0. Pattison, Station agent
e. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union S.taltion, Toronto, Out
Mr. ':James Doherty wishes to in -
f erre the public that he is pre-
pared to do • fine-. piano tuning,;
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
61, will receive :prompt. attention..•
Mrs. Menardy'Smith
of the staff of
London Conservatory of linaie
Late organist and choir leader'. of
Willie Chuich, Clinton,. and re-
enntly.,of Leipzig, Germany, ex-
ponent of modern sdiool of piano'
technique. At Hotel Normandie,
on Friday of every week.
Notice
William' Moon, the Hallett town-
ship Tax Collector. will be at the
following .places 10 collect taxes -
Lon desboro, '
axes-LondeS,boro,' Nov.' 27th and D'ec..
14th and 15th, Auburn on Dec. 3rd'
Clinton on Dec. 8th, Constance on
Dec.lOth; All taxes not paid .by,
Dec. 15th will be charged 5 cents
on ;tide dollar.
WILLIAM MOON,
Collector for, Hulleti
•
Piano For Sate
A new Upright Piano for sale cheap
=a snap for qnick sale, Apply to
BOX 166, Clinton, Ont.
For Sale
Two good Shorthorn Bulls for
sale. Color, red. Apply to
JAMES SNELL,
R. R. No. 1, Clinton
Siable for Sale
Stable for sale at the Presby-
terian Manse. Apply to
WM." A. GRANT,
Wyandottes tor Sale
Well bred White Wyandottes for
Sale --Cockerels and Pullets.
CLARENCE PAISLEY.
A Carload. of t anada
POPIldnd CURER!
Phone us for prices
It will pay you
John H •
i� tton
LONDESBORO
For Sale
owsmr
Owing to installing Hydro, a six
horse power, gasoline engine, in'good
running order, is offered. for 'sale at
House of Refuge,. Clinton, For par.
,ticulare andp rice apply to
'ROBERT J3ERT 111,U•TCH, Keeper
I>„.
eo � ,
G 7L
MWhitley
IIeileina�n
Osteopathic Pity.,; '
Specialists ilii Women's and
Childrem'e Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous'
Disordere tl
Eye, Barr 'Nose, •end Throat.'
CONSULTATION- FREE. '
Office-Rattenbury Hotel., r.
Tuesday and Friday, '7 to 11 peal.
_ 11 iii D,
We're nave gelling Timothy Seed
(Government Standard.).
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover:
We always have on hand -Gooau
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices' paid for Hay
and all Grains.
FORD & ricl,E01)
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BAII1iiSTER SOLICITOR NOTARY
PUBLIC,.:ETO
CLINTON '
Conneyafsce; IV'otary %iilil ol:
Commissioner, etc. - s
tEAL'ESTATE 'AND INSURANCE'
t . .Issuer of Marr°ittige Licettkes
Hurontet , Clinton
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inane al n eal'�"state,
INS'CRANOE -AGENT-Representing 14,Pire In
suranoe Companies.
Division Court ;Office.
Medi ',J.
DRi' s1, W.'THOMI'S'ONH'
eh sled
v a Surgeon
0088151 attention' given to diseases s aee of the
Eye, Est. Throat,anii Nom,.
Eyes + etully amined, and suitable glae0ee
preseribed
• office end lieaidenee `
Two doors .west of the Commercial Dote
.•Huron., 6t.,
DRS. GIN N and CA11il1LJE
Dr. W, Gunn L It. C. •E., L, R. C. 5.. Ertl ,
Dr. unn's office at residence High. Street ;
`tin .5, C, Giiedier: B.A. ILE, •
Office -Ontario Street,blinto..
Night colla at residence,-.Rattenbnri 84.
or at hotottal ,
.DR. J. -W. 'SHAW.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
0conchenr, etc„' office and residence on 8.a
haulms, Street.. -
DR. F. R. AXON
- _ DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty: ,_
Graduate of C.C.D.S.., Chicago, and R.O.D.S
Toronto.
Dayaeld on Mondays, May let to It
OR. II. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Spatial care taken to make dental fuel
Ment ae painless as ooseible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stock and general Auction see
GODi=RIOH ONT
Bat at atom sales a epemali.r,. Ureas of Ai
New ERA office, Clinton, pnan-s,y.attenS.d
to, Terms reasonable. Farmers' solo note
discounted',
G. D. McTaggart M. 1/. McTaggar
rilMciraggart Bros.
BANNERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON
General Basking ]Bualnure
transacted
ar7OTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed n
depoeite
The Mc1i1iop Mutual
Fire insurance. eo.,,.:.
Perm and Isolated Town Prop."
erty Only Insured.
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth.
.1 Connolly, Vice -Fres., Goder'lch..
T E. Hays, See-Treas., Seafo:nth;
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Connelly, Helmesville; Johne
Watt, Harloek; G. Dale, Clinton; D.
F. McGregor, Seaforth ; J. Brass,
Beechwood , J G, Grieve, 'Winthrop
J Bennaweis, Brodhagen;'M. Me•;
Ewan, Clinton.
Each Director ie Inspector of
losses in his own district.
AGENTS.
Robt Smith, Hariock ; Ed. Hinch
ley,. Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-
mondville 1 .!- W. Yeo, 'Holmesville,
Payments inay be ,made at. The
Morrirylt Clothing Co., Clinton, or'
R. H. Cutt. Goderich,
Grand Trunk Railway System
,- Railway Time Table
London, Huron and Bruce.
North
London, depart
Osntraliey
Exeter
H ensall
Kippen
Brucefleld
Clinton....::
Londeeboro
Blyth
Belgrave.....
Wingham, arrive
Wingham, depart..
Belgrave: ,.,•,
Blyth •
Londesboto
Ulinton
Brucefleld
Ktppen ........,
Beneall!
Passenger
8,30am 4.40pm.
9.33 '5.43
9.44 5.541
9.55 6.05
10.01 6.11
19.09 6.19
11.00 6,35
11.18 6.52
11.27 '
- 7.00
11.40
7.13
11.54
7.85
Paseenge',
6.85am 3.30 p
850 : 3.44
'7.04 3.66
7.13
4.04
8,10 •' 4.23
8.27 4.39
8.55 4.47
8.41 '4,52
Centralia...
:. ... 9.04 5r15;
London, arrive 10;00. 6.10
Buffalo and t7oderich
Wee` Passenger
am pm pm pm
Stratford ' 10.00 12.30 5.25 10.25
Mitchell ....10.22 12,55 5.55 10.49
Seaforth ...10.46 1,20 6.19
Clinton .......:11.07 1.35 6.40 11,2 , f
Holmes fille.....11.16 1,43� 'a
8.48 -11.$
God erkch '......11 35 2,400 0 ' 7.05 11,
Hirst Passenger
amh m
m
R
�ltie9tcc, el 7.05 2.36 '450'"^;
R'olhieeville 7.22 2.52 5,06
Clinton........., '732 3,03 5,15
Seatnrth 7.51 121 5.92
' 5.16 3,44 655
Stratforn
Mitchell5 40 415 . 6 20
ocd's roti la��i�se;
1'he Great )fc'gliela" Remedy.
Tones and invigorates the. whole
_•,,.:nervous system snakes now Blood
m old Veins, ,Cures .Nervous
Debility Mental and Brain Worry,'. Despon-
dency, 'Loss- of Energy; Palpitation' of the
Rawl, sa,•t a t l D9
F rl r cruor r:
1 re per Sold
1 x, six
foe $5,0 Ono trillldin lain le.on receipt all
do ggivte or mailed in plain Meg. on receipt o4
pprim. 1v'n pamphlagnaileulfree, TIM WOOD
tur.c9cp rt CO,. TORONTO, ONT. (Fotmdt Wlsdao,S