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The Clinton News Record, 1913-01-23, Page 5Januar) 23rd, 1913 .....•••••••••• Blgth. Mr. Pollard, who purchased Mrs. Wetlaufer's residence .has moved in Kiom Morris to take possession. Miss A. Maude King has rettirned. to Portland,. Maine, alter a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. King. Mrs, Wetlaufer, who has been a resident of town for a nunrber of years, has moved to Berlin and in- tends making her home there in ,future. Mr., and Mrs. W. F. Moser and amily of Saskatoon Sask., visited the former's sister, Mrs. P. Carr, last week. They were returning from a visit to 'New York. Miss Marion McKenzie of .Buffalo is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. And Mrs. W. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, King of Chip- pawa Lalce, Mich., visited the par- ents of the former, Mr. and Mrs. -Geo. King, recently. : Mr, R. Sloan was in Toronto last Week attending an executive meetings of the ,Ontarffi Erna Grow- er's 'Associatiou, 'Phe annual meeting of Morris 'Dis- trict L, 0, L. met in the Orange hall, Blyth, on Tuesday of last week, Past Master Matt. Bruce of Londesboro in the °heir. Al ter lhe receiving of• reports and routine bus - 'Mess the following officers were el- leeted and installed : Master, Robert Owens, Belgrave. Deputy, J. E. Taman, Blyth, • , Chaplain, F. Haggitt, Ree. -Secretary, Bert Bradburn. Ells -Secretary, W. H. McElroy. Treasurer, EL R. Robinson. "D. of C'., Alex, Bryans. Lecturer, W. Mr. Roy Stone, a member of Al- lendale L. 0. L. was preseat had as- aisted in the meeting. Coderlch Miss Reynolds, . of Hodgens' Bros„ :millinery department, has returned Trom Wingham, whither she was cal- led by the death of her mother, Mrs.. J. R. Reynolds, who leaves two sons, one at Winnipeg and one at Duluth, arid six .daughters, all of whom are at home expect Miss Rey- - nolds of town. Magistrate Kelly the other after- noon had to deaf with the case of a young boy, a pupil at Victoria school, who without any provoca- tion struck his teacher in the face with his fist with such force as to cut 'her lip badly, several stitches 'being required to close the wound. The lad appears to have an ungov- marble temper, and as he is with- out a mother's cafe it was decided to make him a ward of the Child- ren's Aid Society, and he was eom- .. /flitted to one of the Society's shel- ters. The other afternoon a horse owned by J. Flick, of Beniniller, ran away while in town, throwing Mrs. Flick out on • the road. The horse started to run from iu front of Shaeinan's shoe store, which Mr. Flick had just entered. It ran down East street, with Mts. Plink in the cutter, and oil turning the corner at Victoria street the cutter was up- set and Mrs. -Flick was thrown out. 'The horse still continued to run along Victoria street and turning up Hamilton street ran back to the Square, and finally was stopped in front • of the 'Bedford hotel, The cutter was damaged. Hensall Mr. McIntyre is spending some time with his daughter in Toronto. Thos'. 1301 of Winnipeg has leen. here visiting his father, Mr. William 13e11, Sr. Mrs. A. H. King has returned to her home in Ingersoll after a visit with her parents in town. The new council have decided to put two loads of crushed stone on Front street in the spring, which ought to be an improvement. Miss Yuill, who has been visiting her parents here for a couple of months, has rammed to her nursing duties in New York, Mr. P. Madden, recent teller in the , Molsons Bank here, has been trans- ferred to St. Mary's. Garnet Case is home from Toronto nursing a broken wrist received while cranking up an auto, Hellsairs new -hoard of health con- sists of Reeve Ortwein, Clerk Scott, Dr. MeDiarmid and Mr. Cl. 1. Pet - 11 TheOcldfellows installed the follow- ing officers at a recent meeting, District Deputy Grand `Master Mc- ' Taggart and his -team from Blyth officiating : P. N. C., E. McQueen, N. G., W. Perkins. V. G., A. COark. R, S., G. Petiy. P. S., W. McKay. Treasurer, C+. Brown. Ward, P. Clark, Con, W. Dougall, R. S. N. G., Dr. McDia mid. L. S. N. G., .J. Stacey: , D. Fisher, L SVG, E. McLean. It S. S. 1, S. S., C. Jinks. , 1 W Latta. O (.4 , (I, Glen. Chaplain, G. Sutherland. Supper and a social program was onoyecl after the lodge work, eiumpunesupwaew Clinton News-Reeord Seaforth Mr, C. C. 1VIenary of Melita, Man., has been visiting friends in town, Miss Kate Broadfoot of Hamilton visited her mother and sister in town last week. Mr. El W. Murray has returned to Regina after sPencling, a'' pleasant holiday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. W.' Tramley and family of Manliest', Man., are the guests of the lady's mother, Mrs. Wm. Wescott. 5 0 Mr. D. Shanahan of Seaiorth and Mr Geo. McCartney of the Mill Road have gone to the Old Country on a trip and to purchase some heavy horses. Seaforth will be represented at the big bonspeil at St. Paul, Minn., by two rinks : 1VIessrs. Will and Goo. Bethune, Frank Kling and Wm. Ament, and Messrs. Stewart, Smith Kerslake and' Tovell, Mrs. Dickson entertained the mem- bers of the Ladies' Aid, of -which she is president, to tea 0110 evening last week. Mrs. Eggleson, who left Seaforth only a few weeks ago with the in. tentiod of spending the winter in California, died at El Paso, Texas, last week where she had stopped off to visit friends. Her remains were iaterred at Stilton, N. Y., her for- mer home. Miss Grieve, who has been in British Columbia for some time, has returned to town and is with lice 'Brother, Mr. John Grieve, Mr, Win. Smith left last week to visit his sister at Flint, Mich. Mr. A. W. 'Stobie was standing in front of the post office the other day when a horse which was being led past on the halter suddenly kicked up and jerking the halter from the hands of the man in charge ran against Mr. Stobie, knocking him clown. The result might have been very much more ' serious as Mr. Stobie was not injured other than to receive a shock and a few mils- ises. • Morris Township Mt Jas. Barman, M. le, retched to Ottawa last week for the re -op- ening of Perliament. Mr. Woods of Regina was a visit- or at the home of Mr. S. Walker during the past tel John Watson, who has been -asses- sor in the township for a number of ,years, resigned and Mr. Thos. Mil- ler was appointed, The whole amount of Collector Proctor's roll for 1912 was 027,- 543,38, and it wae colleeted without 'claque Lucknow Very sudden and sad was the death on the 12th, concession of West Wawanosh, of Hugh McPher- son Watson. On Friday when at a social gathering he was taken sud- denly ill, but later recovered and was able to come to town on Sat- urday. On Monday morning he started across the field to his own farm from his brother's but when about half way across he became very ill again and immediately retraced his steps. On a chair In his brother Peter's house he expired a few minutes after- wards, before medical help could ar- rive. He was just in the prime of life, being only in his thirty-fourth year ; a quiet, respected young man, against whom no one :menu 11, Two brothers, Peter and John and three sisters, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Web- ster, and Mrs. Pritchard, the lat- ter four of Lucknow, survive. One of the most familiar figures in Luanow is Tom Webster's slog, Frisco. Frisco walks about with the kindly yet dignified air of an old resident who is perfectly satis- fied with the town, Local Option and everything else. One day among ' the parcels that came to Lucknow Post Office was one ad- dressed to Mr. Frisco. Our Postmis- tress west not puzzled for a mom- ent ; she knew the party. The hox was duly sent, up to canine Frisco's place of abode, and its contents were fed to him -a lot of nice creamy chocolates such as young men across tlie line buy for their sweethearts. Also a postcard from an old friend in Windsor, wishing Frisco a Merry Xmas. Possibly no other dog in Lucknow was ever re- membered in quite the same way. Frisco is ae modest as he is 'fame ous, and there is no likelihood of hiS ever sacrilicing, his days of leisure to become an aspirant for any of - finial position- ether than that of night watchman in his master's household, Grey Township Miss J. 13. Robb, teacher of 13. S. S. No. 12, received an acknowledge- tnent recently of a gift sent by the school to the Hospital for Sick Children Toronto at the Christmas School No. 10, was discovered to he on fire one evening last week but was taken in time and extinguished. The fire was- set and the trustees are offering a reward for informa- tion leading to the conviction of the guilty party or parties. Zurich An old Lind respected resident in the person of Mrs. Phillip Beaver, died last week in the 71st yearhf her age, at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Snell. Deceased with her husband inoved here, about 30 , years ago. Thcre remain to Mourn her demise, her husband and five sons John of Bayport, Mich. Frank, Chas. and Samuel of Dashwood and Ed- ward in the West, and one daughter, Mrs. 'Wm. Snell of our village. Mrs. E. Richart, Mr. Henry FUSS, Afr. and Mts. Elmore- Thiel, Mr. and Mre. Alf. Reichert and: Mise Mary Reichert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reichert near Hillsgreen. • A great game of checkers was play- ed at Hemel! between Mr. David- son of Listowell, fornietly,sof Bruce - field, and six ef GUI 1,4q PlaIerg• The lopes sat around a table with a board in front of each and Mr. Davidson! walked around playing them in turn. The visitor won out by Intro 'itt tbe round. The acme was as follows R. 130lithronc, 2-1, S. Sian 2-1 J. Robinson-, 14 T. Brintnell, 2-1 J. srlitiefle, 0-2 Leach 0-2. London Road. Mr. John McKnight delivered a horse to Mr. Wesley Harvey of Kip - pen on Tuesday for which lie receiv- ed a fancy figure. Miss Bella Tasker of Mullett is visiting friends hereabouts. Mr. .John Stanbury of .Bayfield at- tended the funeral of his brother, the late William Staiibury, on Sat- urday last. Mrs.. Mattison, who has been visit- ing her father, Mr. Harry Liver- more, for some time, leaves this week for Toronto where shei will, loin her husband and where they in- tendin future to reeide. Mr. Stanley Whitmore gave a in- teresting talk on, 'Tho Seamy Side of Sociology" at the League Meet- ing on Tuesday evening at the Immo of Mr, J, P. McKnight. . Next Tues day evening' the League meeting will be held at the home cif Mr. ,and Mrs: -Geo. W. Layton when Rev. J. E. Ford of Clinton Will give an address on 'Canada's Non-En- glishing Speaking Peoples,'' VVingham Miss Caroline Deacon has returned from, s the west. Nies Florence Maxwell of Winnipeg has been visiting Mrs. T. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sparrow of Calgary have been visiting relatives and friends hereabouts. Mrs. .(Dr.) Agnew and Miss Mar- jorie of .Medicine Hat, Alta., visited Mr. John Agnew last week, Mr. H. H. Wightman of Fort Wil- liam, a former resident, renewed old acquaintances here last week. Miss Bella Wilson of Turnberry has gone to Iron City, Ga., to visit her brother. Mts. Cosford and son of Offic Lake, Man., have been visiting the lady's sister, Mrs. A. Nichols. Mr. Joseph Anderson of Winnipeg has purchased the residence of his brother, Mr. R. Anderson of Vic- toria street. Miss Elizabeth McTavish of Rip- ley. visited Miss Margaret 'Huston. Mr. M. R. Beckwith has accepted a position in Aylmer and has gone to that town. St. Andrew's church will hold their annual congregational meeting next Friday evening. MT. Kearns, who has been teacher in some of the nest regimental bands in the Old Country, has been secured as leader of SVingham izen's hand. Mr. R. G. Kerr of East Wawanosh while hitching his team one day recently hati the misfortune to have Itis leg broken. . C. C. I. Weekly Report Form 1, Composition :-K. Mee Gregir 82, E. Sandersou 82, EL Copp 80, H. Cantelon 80, A. Glazier 76, I,. Cunningliame 71, A 'Pownshend 74, J. Wylie 74, G. Wallis 74, E. Kaiser 72, L. Hanley 72, C, Cook 72, P. .113(1War(IS 72, A. Petrie 70, 1. Sinclair 70, 14, Stewart 70, 11. Kilty 70, C. Whitmore 70, D. Ship- ley 70, Z. Churchill 68, E. earler 08, J. Forrest 68, (', Cantelon 68, L Churchill 06, ,O. Phillips 66, 0. Johnstone 66, J. McAllister 64, M. May 64, E. Miller 64, M. Lansing 64, A. Shanahan 82, 5, Sheelcy 62, G. Beaton 60, W. Crich 60, C. Mair 58, W. Appleby 58, C. Thomp- son 56, 161. Smillie 50, F. Reynolds 56, 5, Rowden 52, N. Sparks 18, L. McConnell 38, E. Parlmer 31. Form 1 and 2, Shorthand- A. Townshend 88, J. Morris 73, E. Parliner 56, 11. Rowden 52, 1. Col- lins 46, C. May 45, 0. Johnstone 39 M. May 12. Form 2, French -M. Cook 89, E. Brisson 86, M. McTaggart 81, J. Middleton 84, J. Smillie 84, V. Ev- ans 80, J. Smith 80, IS. Wise 80, F. Thompson 78, S. Henry 72, W. Caldwell 71, E. Manning. 71, C. Bea- com 69, S. Smillie 08, Cf„ Hudie,67, 1. Roberton 67, R. Rennie 66, H. Hieland 65, K. ,MoNaughton 66, 0. Harialla 63, I. Ratlevel I 63, R. Chowen tie K. Oovicr 58, A. Math- eson 58, C. Hoare 55, 1'. Wheatley 51, S. Agnew 51, H. Shaw 48, 71, Rodaway 13, H. Holmes, 39, 115. Mair 38, D. Cantelon 35, F. Ford 35, L. Rathwell 35, L. Kennedy, 20. Form 3, Domposition-J, Wylie 88, V. Lobb 85, H. Cantelon BO, M. Gunn 80, K. Reid 78, fr. Walker 77, W. Walker '77, D. Copp 75, 413 'Gray 75, M. AleGowan 75, W, Ade- Gregoe 74, E. Beacom 73, I. Within 78, S. Scott 70, H. McCrostic 70, M. Yates 68 L Ford 05 H. For- rest 65, AT. Reynolds 65, C. Nichol- son 63, D. Bare 62', A. 'McConnell 62, N. Robins° 62, 'N. Garrett 81., A. Cooper 68, H. Leith 60, W. Me- Nadghton 00; F. Brown 55, M. lilde- Allister 52, M. Carbert ,50, G. Dra- per 48, S. Henry 48. Form 4, Latin.R. JllaetehborU 66, E. Windsor: 60, M. Sliipley 53, I. Glenn 44. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. If you weal, to take a eity week- ly, monthly or daily you can save Money by accepting one, of the ef- ffirs in our dubbing list. That is, foe instance, you, can get 'The News -Record and Weekly Glebe 11.50 News -Record 'and Mail ahd Empire ' 1.50 News-Reened: and Family Herald 1.75 News -Record and Toronto News 2.30 News-Recoed and Toronto Shan 2.30 ZURICH. Mr. lildveards Bauer of Tavisboek, 11.1r4, Hy 13ader.and Mrs, Hy Fakir': of Crediton, spent Saturday with the former's sister Mrs. Peter Woolley. GOOD MORNING! Good Morning 1 dear reader. FloW does your sub. to The NewaReeerd rend? The label tells the story. ' Rent and Living Very High in Victoria. Victoria 13. C Jaa 11311 1913, News -Record, Clink" Out. Dear Sir. -We are receiving The News -Record quite regularly and find it a very welcome letter. Like all who leave that 'County we like to read the old hoene news. 011 glancing at ma label to -day, I found our subis just out and in accordance am enclosing you 0 re- newal for another year trusting you may receive , it ,in due time. We like this couritry very well, the winter so far has been mild A lit- tle snow and light frost has prevailed the past week but all gone and nice to -day. A great many people from the prairies have 'flocked here -for the win- ter, making tenth iiird living very high but the day is prosperous look- ing at the present 'time.. We are all enjoying good health which I may say has been tile case ever since we landed. Wishing you and all the old fri- °lids a Happy New Year, I am. Yours Traly, J, T, Reid. SUBSCRIBE NOW. The Toronto Daily News is recog- nized as one of the best papers pub- lished in Canada, and 'The News -Re- cord ' has been fortunate in making en arrangement under which sub- scribers may, upon PaYnlent of $2•30 receive both papers for twelee months. Marriages ALLIN-SINCLAIR-Itt the resid- ence of the bride, Parkhill, on , January 16th, by Rev, S. ../. Al - lin, father of Mid groom, Mary Stewart Sinclair to Cleveland C+, Allin, B: A., R. C. N., of Halifax, N. S., son of RevsS. awl Mrs. Allin of Clinton. Births WILSON -In East Wawanosh, Jan. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wil- son, a daughter. A BERHART-In Egmondville, oa Jan. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Aberhart, a daughter. NORTHCOTT-In 'Exeter, Jan. 411, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. North- cott, a daughter. Deaths HILL -In Clinton, on Jan. 19th, Mary McIntyre, relict 'of the late Thomas Hill, aged 76 years. KING -In Bayfield on Jan. 19th, William Ring,. aged 69 years. HUN'PER-A 1 Carievale, Sask., on Jan, 4th, Mrs. James Hunter formerly of Hullett township, ag- ed 67 years and 10 months. nRown-ht Clinton on Jan. 21s1, Jarnes Brown, father of 1STrs, Thos. A. Grigg, aged 85 years. SHURRIE-In Brussels on Jan. 4th, Mary McKenzie, relict of the late James D. Shurrie, aged 85 years and 5 days. HORTON--In Goderich, nil Thursday ,Jan. 10111, Mark Hortou, en bis 32nd year. THIS ONTARIO STREET CHURCH choir have been successful in secur- ing the renowned Staufler Coutts - Bain Scottish Concert Conmeny to appear here Tuesday evening, Feb. 4111. • -05. HONEY FOR SALK-I HAVE FOR sale about three hundred pounds of clover honey. Orders promptly filled. -Thos. Stinson, Varna. -65 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THIS Estate of Stewart Grafton Plums mer, --Notice is hereby given that all pethons having claims against the estate • el Stewart Grafton Plummer late of the Township of Goderich ia the County 'of Huron yeoman, who" died on or about the eighteenth 'day of September 1912 arc required -to deliver to the un- dersigned executors or their solici- tors on or before the fiftednth day of February 1913 a full statement el their claims together with part- iculars thereof and the nature of the their securities, if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit 'And take notice that atter the said last mentioned date 'the said ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled there- to barring regard only to such claims as s's they shall bane received due notice and in accordance herewith. Dated at Clinton this 181ir day sef January, 1913,-S. J. Andrews and Martha E. Scott, Plsecutors. W. Brydone, Clinton, solicitor for the Executors. -65-3 MAIL CONTRACT. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General pleasure', - at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday the 28th February, 1913 for the conveyance of 'His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years six tinses per week over the, Bayfield" Special (Lake" Shore Way Rural Mail Route to continence at Postmaster General, will be recei,sed the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices, eentaining further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Office of Hay- field and at the Office cif the Post Office Inspector at London, 'G. 0. ANDERSON, Superintendent. Post Office Defeartment, Mail Ser- vice !Branch, Ottawa, 13t1) January 1913. ANNUAL MEETING. -THE sneeting uf the Clinton Spring 'Fair will be held in the e01.111011 chamber, Clinton, at three b'clocle on Thursday afternoon, .Jan. Stith. 'A full attenclanire is requested.-Cn E. Dowding, Secretary ; Jas. Snell, President. -65. TENDERS WILL 135 RECE1VIOD by the Board ot Trustees up to the first of February for the erec- tion of a new school in S. S. No. 5, Hullett, Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at my house. - James Snell, Seeretaey, Clinton 1'. 0. -03-3. APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICE. - Applications addressed to the. un- dersigned and marked, "Applica- tions for oflice,'r will be received up to noon on Friday, Jan. 31st, for the following positions : Clerk, Treasurer'Assessor, Chief Con- stable, ete,, Tax Collector, Night Watchman, Cemetery Superintend- ent, and Poundkeeper.-D. L. Mac- pherson, Clerk, Clinton, Jan 22. FARM FOR SALE ON TEIE CUT Line, Goderich township A- mile rrom Holmesville, 4,S; miles from Clinton, consisting of 80 acres. The farm is in a good state of cul- tivation, well- watered by never - failing spring and well, Good or- chard. Buildings all first elass and in good repair. Ownee- desires to sell owing to ill health. Bar- gain for quick sale. -W, Pickard, Hohnesville. -65 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, -MISS Fernlee ARM will give vocal les- sons to 0 limited number of pup- ils. at her home. --Ontario St, Methodist Parsonage. ' -64 FOR SALE -3 DRAUGHT, COLTS, I rising 1, 1 rising 2 and 1 rising 3 years, the latter two being well matched. -Apply to John Holmes Huron Road, -61-. SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. -2 grand young bulls from bows that we reserved at our sale af- ter the fire and sired by the im- ported bull Best Boy. Prices rea- sonable. Come and see them -- Win. Grainger Si Son, Londesboro. -64-8 HOUSE FCSIS SALE OR 7'0 RENT on Queen St. Nine rooms., sumther kitchen, woodshed, good. stone cel- lar, hard and sail; water. Ss sere of land with all 'drib of fruit, good. garden. For further particu- lars • apply on the premises. -Mrs. John 13. Little, -64 •••••••• NOTICE TO DEBTORS. - ILL persons owing accounts to the late Thomas Beacom an hereby notified to pay the same forthwith at 107 office. -W Brydone, Solicitor, Dat- ed 14411, Jan. 1913. -64-3 DOSTOM SAWING - WANTED AT Thos. Wallis 1th eon., Godmich Toweship., Also sawing eontraCts at Other places. -McEwen Bros. Hayfield. -03-3, FOR SALE A range .-App I y to Clinton. GOOD COAL Wesley Waiker, SERVANT WANTED. --APPLY Mrs. 'Malcolm McTaggart. -57 WOOD WANTEs1).-200 cords of first class wood cut 14, 16 and 18 inches long. -A. Forbes, Coal Yards. -63 LINTON TELEGRAPH, SCHOOL 2 am starting a Teiegraeli School. Parties wishing to learn will please call on me at my flour and and feed store. -A. E. Matheson. 'OR 'SALE -A LATIci-Ei 6 OCTAVE piano cased organ, as good as 0055', only in use 3 months. Will sell cheap. Terms te suit pm:Chaser,- Apply to Wesley 'Walken -61 .OTICE To CREDITORS. -- IN the matter of the estate oi Thom- as Beacom, deceased, --Notice is hereby given pursuant to ;Sec. 55 of The Trustee Act that all persens having claims against the estate of - the said deceased, who died on or about the 21111 day of December 1912 are required to send by post prepa,id to the undersigned Exec- utors or their solicitor on or be- fore the 81,1) day of Felnie,ry 1913 their names and addrethes with full particulars in writing -' of their claims, and statement of their ac- counts and the nature of the se- curities (it any) held by them, duly, verified by statutory declara- tion. And lake notice that after the said 8th day of February 1913 the -said executors will proceed to distribute the assets 01 the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard, only to the ' claims of which they shall then have notice and the said Execu- tors will -nothe liable for said as- sets or 'any -part thereof. to any per - SOIL Ot ,perponN. of Whose clattn notine shall not have been received by them or their said solicitor at the thno of such distrilhutien. Dated January 9, 1913.-J. P. Harland and' Elizabeth Beacom, Executors. W. Brydone, Solicitor for Executors.. silvertising in The News -Record pays. MEETINC+ OF HURON COUNTY Council. -The council of the cor- poration of the County of Huron ^will meet in the council chamber, in the Town of Goderrich, on Tues- day the 2811), day of January. Ac- counts for settlement must Ire placed \\nth the clerk before this date, -W. Lane, Clerk, -04-2. TINSMITI-IS WANTED AT ONCE forblowpipe work, Good post- tioas for those who understand this work or are willing to learn,-' Sheldons, Limited, Galt FARM FOR SALE ESTATE OF Thomas Beacom,deceased, The Executors offer for inunediate sale lot 30, Hayfield Conceesion, Clod- erich Township, 70 acres more 01 less. -For terms apply to J. 'P. Harland or W. Bryclone. "ARM FOR SALE. -LOTS 26 AND 27, eon. 3, 1•Iullett. Watered by well end spring creek, suitable for all kinds of grain or dairying and considered one . of the very best farms in the ',township. Three ac- rcs good orchard. Frame house, new barn 40x911. lels miles from Clinton and it of a mile from school. For further particulars apply on tho premises or address - J. 0, Churchill, Clinton, P. 0., or 13. Churchill, Duncan, 13. 0. -61. FARM FOR RENT. -LOT 14, CON. 0, containing 100 acres situated 1.1 miles south of the village of Var- nas near' to good sehool and chur- ches. Will rent for term of 3 or 5 years, to suit the renter. 'Pos- session can be given at once. For further particulars apply to Mr., Andrew Reid, Varna P. 0,. or to Rev. R. Murray 3827 North Hogue Ave., Chicago Ili. -19. MAIL CONTRACT. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 7111 February, 1913 for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposea Contract for four years, twenty-four times per week each way, between Kippen Post Office and Grand Trunk Railway Station, from the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further intormation of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post , Office of Kippen and at the Office the Post Office inspector at London. G. C. ANDERSON, " Superintendent. Post Office Department, Mail Ser- vice Branch, Ottawa 20111 Decem- ber, 1912. -03-3. SEWING 'MACHINES REPAIRED and repairs kept on hand, also ag- ency for new maaines.-A. Hoop- er, Albert street. -30. FARM TO RENT OR FOR Sale, known as " Springhill Farm " on the 13 ay field Road, Goderich rownship, consist- ing 175 acres, south half lots 51 and 52 and part 53 and 54. invo miles from Clinton and one from school. A first-class stock and grain farm. 35 acie,s of good pas- ture land. Well watered and has never ladling spring at barn, flood wells and eisteeur. Bank barn 62x52, with stone stabling. 150 apple trees just beginning to bear and all kinds of small fruies. Reason for selling : Owner In poor health. Terms to suit purchaser. -Robert Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -36 FARM. FOR SALE -The Executor of the Southcombie estate offers for sale 50 acres, being east half of lot 28, can. 6, Hunch. This ie a firse-class farm, well watered and improved and with good buildings. Also ebe undersigned offers for sale lot 29, con. 6, Mullets, consisting of 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or senate -toter. - Apply to R. J. Southcombe, Cline ton 'P. 0. -89 Ancient Order of Foresters. The only Legal Reserve Fraternal ociety doing business in Canada. Incorporated by special Act of the ffirninion Parliament. Full Government Reserve slain- a.ined on every policy. Fixed rates and definite contract with special privileges. , Whole Life 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30. Pay Life Policies and Endowment. Comparison Invited. No Raise in Rates. No Assessment. For further partMulars enquire of any member of Capt Prosperity, or of A. F. Cudmore, Secretary FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER - .„signed offers for sale his fine farm of about 130 acres adjoining the town of Clinton. The farm is in, a good state of cultivation and . has good buildings --brick house, bank barn, driving 'rousse, pig pen, etc -all comparatively new. A first class young orchard containing all kinds of fruit, also small fruits, The fano is well fenced and well drained , and is a very desirable home. For further particulars apply on premises or address John , Torrance, Clinton P. 0. HELP WANTED -THE JACKSON Alle. Company -Hand servers and• operators. Steady work, Short, hours, Well lighted and ventilated work rooms. Good pay. -Apply aU office' or to J. McLeod, Supt. Good Health For All the Family. You can secure good health for ell by letting ut install one of .our sanitary Cheniical Closets. Every house should have one. EASILY INSTALLED. PRICE IS MODERATE. Cell at 'R. Rowland's Hardware and see for yourself or Phone 52. THOS HAWKINS. •••••. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO •• • OLIVES • • • • My but they are • • • • d • goo. • • • • • • ▪ See the display in I, • our south window. • • • • • Did you ever hear •• • that olives are • • • • healthful ? • • ira • • • • • • cr, • • • • • • T. O'NEIL • • "The Hub Grocery." • • • • They are - t• • • An aid to digestion ; and wholesome too. lf you are fond of e • • 0 0 • • olives yoa will be glad to know w e have some extra gm-010Ra to offer you just now. • • • • A HEALTHY HOME Is guaranteed wheeever a PAR- K YTE SANITARY CHEMICAL CLOSET is used. It is the only per- fect appliance which can be used in country homes, or in any pablic building, which cannot be connected with a water or sewerage pipe. It is perfect odorless, easily fitted and so inexpensive that it may be in- stalled linto the humblest homestead. Sold only by BYANI & SUTTER Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7, Wagons uggies Cutters AT REDUCED PRICES 1 rebuilt buggy $25.00 2 " ( 4 35.00 1 heavy democrat 25.00 1 1 -horse heavy wagon 25.00 1 rebuilt cutter 4.00 1 ,i . 7.00 1 . . 12.00 Estate JOHN LESLIE Clinton, Ont. Home Study Thousands of ambitious young people are being .instruoted in their honies by our Horne Study Dept. Tou tnay finish at College if you desire. Pay when. OVer you wish. Thirty Years' Exper. tonne. Largest trainers in Canada, Enter any day. Positions guaranteed. If you wish to save board and learn whileyou earn, write for particulars. NO VACATION CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE CEO. SPOTTON, PRESI,DENT asemesswimausionsaminmei