The Clinton News Record, 1913-01-30, Page 5nuazZOtb
Clinton News -Record
iresi
wenn
(By PATTY,),
l4lave you eyee eeeeaeound. a• cOsY
1,40• stele, levbere the coals were
•sParleling and ellaPPene While You
eihetted ?, Of metes° you have and,
.eyou knew •What a pleasant thing it
! At ffest the , conversateen•was
,genaral bet b)- •iand - • by you •dreee
your chairs closer and became eme.
Real -Hal. Finally you grew silent,
of appeared do, while all the while
you. were conversingwith yourself,
seeing pictures in the fire, and enter-
ePreting the sundry ,snaps and crack-
,
• les of the flames.
These Fireside (Maks • will be just
• among ourselves—You 'and ,I, Some=
:times we will be • very, Very Conn&
ential ; sometimes • very general ;
sometimes we will rause and try and
• interpret these gleams and craleles we.
see and hear. Our Fireside is most
adaptable foie tilde is room for • all
and ev,e welcome newcomers. So let
us draw our chairs closer and , be-
-come.. acquainted.
'The Weather'I 'hear someone
• whisper. Capital ! Is not it a
most natmal stibject in the world on
which lo become acquaieted ? Lis-
ten to the hub -bub already, "change-
able," "gloomee" • eiunseasonable"
are the terms 1 hear. The fields are
flooded with water and the Reynold
'Road near the railroad bridge in near-
ly covered. "We have been having one
• long fall • since the last winter broke
, up" said one, "Yes" saki the Merry
'Maiden, who always looks on. the
'bright side, "but just think of the
' :splendid skating there would be if it
would Only freeze." Sure eneugh
ihe very next day eine weather man
'relented, stopped his rains and Bled
winds and the laughter of the Merry
Maiden and her companions echoed
across the fieldsand ponds.
• I heard the question 'asked "Why
is it that more of our older and
married „people do not join in the
rue of skating ?" It was pointed
-out that they did in Goderich and
Seaforth. Patty could not venture
a safe opinion for she respected, to
-a certain extent, -the example set
eee hy the sister townspeople. After
e" call, years is a mere matter let num-
ber ; it is the -feeling which goes
.with the years that counts ; Surely,
the exhilarating results of an hour or
two on the ice would amply repay the
trouble " or hunting out our old-fash-
• loned 'skates from the dust of the
storeroom, Or tile attending aches of
--the following • morning, Jtest try it.
—You-who-lie-notetteen-on-skates-for
-years. Our rink is so small" grum-
Mee someone. Never mind I I pro-
phesy there will be a eplendid, airy
and rockery one sometime in the fut-
ure, and should it some in our day
WE will be in condition to use it —
—pATTY
ANSWERS,
Mary B.—Yes 1 of course ! You can
cure round shoulder, and it will not
be by shoulder straps either. Watch
your standing and sitting positions,
keep chest high, shouldere back and
, down. One excellent exercise is the
"----lielbow 'circle" with fingers tips on
ehoulders rotate elbows in a large
circle forward and hack, expanding
chest with muscle—not breath,
T. A. Melee—Space • forbids a full
arfewer, Send a stamped addressed
letter and I will do the best I can.
(All letters intended for this col-
umn should be addressed to "Patty"
The News -Record Office — Editor
• News -Record.)
Bluth.
• Mise Lottice Bentley lies.accepted • a
position • as teacher in the primary
rooth. of VVieglearn Seeool.
•At the annual Meetieg et el1Pub-
lic ,Lebrary recently held ,elie
inc officers evere.'ielected e •
Preeicientl, Dr, NEcTieleert:
Seeroyary, W. J. " --Sime. '
.. Tree:serer • end • Librarian,- •
Stotiers. '• "el
Directors; Dr. Charlesworth, Dr.
• -.MdTaggatt W. Sims,• et.
• Eider, A. Sloan, Ge. M, Cham-
• bers, .J. Seothers, A, W. Rob:
,inson and James, Mcielutehiee
A. few of the friends', of Mrs. Wet-
lauffer and family ga‘thered prier to
their departure for Landon • and pre-,
sented theth with a cabinet eit' sil-
ver and an address. ,--
Auburn •
About fifty of the members and
adherents of the 'Beptiet eliuech and
Sunday school mat at, the 'home of
Kr. John Raithby en Monday even-
ing of last. week and 'Presented to
him a fine secretary and to Mrs.
Raithby a handsome rocking chaix
accompanied by an address which
was read by IVIr W. 0, Robertson,
the Sunday school superintendent.
Mr, Raithby replied in a few well
chresen words,en ;behalf of his wife and
thriself. • He said he was completely
taken by surprise as he had•had no in-
timation, nor did he think his fam-
ily had, of the intention or the pre-
sent gathering. He said that owing
to his hearing having' become so cle-
feetive he had come to,. the conclus-
ion that it would be to the, best in-
feresets bf the class rot him to- step
aside ariel make way for someone
else, and after' thanking his friends
for this token of their appreciation
and love he assured e them that What-
ever he had -been .able to do for the
school had been` done willingly and
gladly for Christ's sake. The even-
ing was then given up to the enjoy-
ment of games and music which wee
followed bier a sumptuous repaet 'pre-
pared by the ladies. The address
was as follows : • -
"Dear Mr. Raithby :—As a Sundey
school and friends 'we are here tonight
to express to you in our own inad-
equate way our appreciation . of your
efforts in our behalf as Bible Class
teacher. We wish you to know that
your efforts to make clear to us the
teaching of the sacred word and to
create in us the sure hope of being;
partakers . in the great blessings
therein contained were Mit unavailing
enci we arc, confident that this as-
surance -will conpensate yeti to some
extent for yoteeeassidions labours to
that mid. Not can we let this op-
portunity pass without. expressing to
you thvalee we attach to having
before us, not only your verbal tes-
timony but the more effective tes-
timony ot a Bible class teacher, Who
is as far as he enay be able to do
so, giving an example of a Ohriet-
ian life. We are all stimulated to
the achievement of greater good, not
only by your teaching but by exam -
;Ie. As we present; this secretary.to
von ansi chait to Mrs. Raithby: We
pray you may long be spared to-
gether to direct. and assist us in
this good work and may the - Most
High prosper our united efforts."
Kippen
Mrs. Card and her niece, Miss Bay-
liss, of Castleton, North Dakota, re-
turned home last, week after spend-
ing a pleasant, visit with friends
• here.
Mrs, Sterling McPhail ef Goderich
township returned home after a few
day's visit withher patents, Mr.
and Mrs, Henry Ivison.
, Robert „Daman has come back at-
, • ter a happy three 'weeks' visit wttis
friendS in 'Detroit. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Melleurtrie after a
• long and prosperous career on 'the
farm • here have retired to 1-Iensall
where they will spend the remainder
of their life. The neighbors Imre.
have been loath to lose them cm
• they have always been the kiellest
• arrd most thoughtful of neighbors,
St. Andrew's Presbyterian clinch
lose two of their staunchest and
most helpful members. The best
• wishes of all follow them for a
long and happy life in their new
. Mime. As Mr. IVIMVItatrie retains
one hundred acre grass faenehe -will
eee
still retain kis *interest in the • cat-
' ellee' tle business in which be bas been
e very successful. He is succeeded by
his second son, Hugh, on tile farm
'
here.
Mrs. Phillips who has been .confined
• to her room for the last two weeks
is improving slowly. Her many
friends will be pleased to see her
around again. .
• Little Mary Nigh is very low
with pneumonia. 4- Slight hopes . are
entertained for her recovery. This
is the third time for her to have
it. • Her family have the eynepaelly
West .VVitwatiOih.
and' °Steepled:resid-
ent:4 West %the person
ofthe 2issl &me,
,oesSiolt r:41.00::„ oit §..hdai.:..y.q•607 as ' the
-
result , di received 'the eere-,
vieu!. 'evening; Ale. -$''PrieUte Was •-• in
lshe .sable:.piiting 'a ,bia,n1cep' oik.:„
+horse,: ,Wlicieb'.iihq,.j*, Coned: inee..freme
ti"-tietP, tie MeGaw Whei,i the anbpsV
kicked' lindekeil him dOlia and 'cifetiliee
ect. hint" ,e,everely.., Re lingered, until.
SetellileY". 0'0748, ,deatle
The feeetelteekeplecesidDlingsiioni
eenictiere- en -Wednesday:. • 'ailierieiciii•
mule Woes' conducted With' the believe
• •
'oe, the Orange 0Xder. . Of whioh the
deceased Was a meraliet, Owing to
.the ,iliridaa of deceased's .pastor, Poe..
Genum• ReV. J. Ee Itufitet . was'
the efficiali,ing. clergyman. " Mr.'"
Speettlee 'Was seveneyecene, yeare • , ot
age met is survived by three . sons
and two.'slaughters: David -and
es, of West Wawaneelie, Mettliew, Of
leucknew ; Mes. Thee.. McIntyre of
Ashfield, -and Mrs. W, J. Davison, of
oi Stirlingville, Mich.
East Wawanosh •
ROL, Harrison has eold 100 map -
e times to Luxton JIM of Blyth,
.J, J. Mason and Chas.. Matting"
arc cutting wood for T. 11. Taylor.
John K. Elliott of Vancouver, B.
C., Is visiting under the ' parental
ioof.
Geo, Kerr is doing as well as can
be expected with his broken • limb,
but lie will be laid, aside foe some
time with it.
The.township council met on Jan.
13th the members • thereof being—J.
N. Campbell, Reeve, and Messre.
Buchanan, , Currie, Irwin and Stone-
CotincillOrs.
The Clerk, Treasurer, and Asseseee
were again appoieted to their :res-
pective offices.' '
John Gillespie, ex -Reeve, along
with the Reeve, .01erk and Dr. Ste-
wart, Belgrace, M. H. O. will . te
the Local Board or Health foe 1013.
J. We Ben and John S. Scott
were appointed auditors of _ accounts
or '1913, . on motion of -commill!ors
Buchanan and Irwin.
The Sum of $5 was allowed jor
:4-1; of each polling booth for ' the
nisti election end also similiax
amount for use of Delgrave school
for Nomination ineeting.
Seven copies of the "lVitinicipal
World", NVOre ordered for the council
clerk ,and treasurer,. on niptioh of
Councillors Currie and Buchanan,
• Mr, John Workman has also been
but his friends will be pleased to
, hear he is recovering rapidly.
• Measles have made their' appear-
-, ance and attendance in echool is
.somewhat reduced,
e Miss , Alton of Belfast returns to
',her home this week after a pleasant
month's visit, with friends in Stan-
• • GOderich
•- , Marlton was 11 Toroat
'lest week. •'
Mr. M. C. Cameron was irt Boston
last week On legal. business,
;. Mr. W. H. Ertglish of Detroit is
vleIPeekeite„Ieephew,.Magistrate
t 11 c -1 1.,+.414111.4111
Marriages
bleCeLTIRE—GAELAGHER—In le/Ing-
ham, Jam 15th, by Father
A. McG titre of Toronto to 'A n-
. niei Gallagher of Delmore.
RUSSELL—SANDERS—At Exeter,
Jan, 2Is1, by the bride's brother,
Rev. C. W. Sanders, '-'61 Brant-
ford, George Cameron Russell of
North Battjeford, Sask., to Min-
nie Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Sanders, Huron
street. •:
PENHALE—HOULDEN In Eketer
on Jan. 22nd, by Rev, 0. Plet-
cher, Violet May, daughter ot
- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Houlden, to
EdgarO. Penhale of Hay.
Births
McCULLOIU,GH—At.,elevelhnd, Ohio,
oli Jan. 27th, Elizabeth Wise,
• wife of Robert McCullough of
Cleveland, and sister of Mr.
he. H. Wise of Goderich town-
AWDE—In Winghatn, on January
19th, le) Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Aczde, a son.
RE-IS—In Wroxeter, on January 9th;
to Mr. and Mrs- Con. Reis, a
SOIL
WILSON—In 'East Wawanosh, Jan.
130, ' re Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm. Wil-
son, a daughter.
Deaths
NICHOLSON-e-In Beyfield on Jan.
271h, Janet Nicholson, aged 74
years.
ELLIOTT—On the CrOSiletl, Line,
Stanley; " on Jan. 25111, Robert
Elliott, aged 77 years,
WHITTY—At Goderich, on January
23rd, Julia Shea, widow of the
late Marlin Whitty, agee 62
years:
WALLACE—In Ternberry, on Jan.
lath, Richard Wallace, in bis
87th year. •
(101'MR—en Ifullett, on Jail. 15th,
Jane Margret, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, R. Govier, • aged 2
• years and 5 months.
STEIN—In Wingham, on lan. tSLh,
John Stein, aged 82 years. .
DEVEREUX—In Tuceersmith, Jan.
16-th, Thos. ,Devereux, in his 8811s
year.
Grey Township
Mrs. James Johnston, o Jarvie is
a visitor with the families of Rich-
ard Cardifi, Jno. and Wm, Lowe, of
Grey, ander. 'Stewart, elf Brussels.
'elm 100 acre fame of Robert Dav-
idson, .121,1i Con., has been leased to
James Cameron, now of the 14th
con,, who %vet get possession in the
near futute. '
William Beown, of Miami, Man.,
formerly of Grey, has been calling
on relatives and oM friends. He ls a
son of the late Rebt.lerown and has
spent a good many., years in the
SERVANT- -WANTEI).-e-APPLY TO.
Mrs, 'Malcolm JtecTeggarte —57
:TENDERS' WILL BE RECEIVED
by 0 -IC Meek& •",eeeTreatees UP
the Peinainry fiee' the deem,
'el:deicer; S,
and.':,apeCifico
Plige.MaY p seen a sny';',4011§P:4--'
110 61.0001,; Pe
Morris Township .
Frank Martin, 51h line, was at
Fergus lor a feve days during • the
past week.. e.
Miss Ella AL lare, of the 5th
line Morris, spent last week with
Wm. and Mrs. Hoy, or Grey town-
ship.
APpi:ILIATIONS, 'FOR,
- Applications addrosed to 11119„,
lisi-
;-'--.'defsigned and marked, "Applica-
tfohs, fox Officd,ir Will bd received
, up to 'noOfii on reriday, Jan. 31st,
foe the following positions : •Clerk,
' • eereasemer, • Aseessor, Chief e'en- •
stable, etc., Talc Collector, Night
• Watchman, Ceinetery Seperintend-
eat', and Po'undkeeper.—D. L. Iliac -
'Pherson, Clerk. Clinton, Jan 22,
DANCING CLASS EVERY TUES-
day Night in T,own hall. Instrue-
. tion .given from 7-9, Hall open io
all after nine for ' dancing. Parties
eveleome. Terms upon ,applicaeion.
Under, management CM Miss M.
Rance, Owing to the Sedech Con-
cert in Town Hall, oa Tuesday
Feb. €1,1111, the dancing class. will be
postponed till Thursday of saine
week. . —100.
'
LOST—A 'BLACK FUJI GAUNT -
let. The finder will oblige by leav-
tug with Rev, W. W. Wylie. • —66.
TEACI-IER WANTED FOR 116L-
mesville Public School, duties to
commence March lste Applica-
tion e %stating salary and experience
received up. tio February 20th. -
1). Gliddon, Secretary, Molt -nes -
Austin Rapnerd has meeed to tee
old helnestead which had 1..ir,en leased
•to -W. afire :Fe Stepheneoe. Mr. Ray -
nerd disposed of his heteseon tee
"424Oteeelleel farm to John Lake Who
,eerii eye it to bee • farni ' acimes ehee
road and, falli 'Veneer it.
• 4..arnes Boti, Ilth. con., Sold :one
di his lalims,, k o 'ehe "Pat
;Blake: to Thomas Alcock and
haaleaSed the old."'honiestead to Jarn',,
.es Dickson, of the sanse. liia. Mr.
Botz- will fake a wet!. eafebtleholiaay
and will Visit M"the Neethweet ansi
the 'United Statee, 'elle. father .
„Betz. i,ybis ameng and early , Bet-'
teere Jibe teeth eene
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. —MISS
Fernlee ADM will give vocal les-
sons to a limited number of pup-
ils - at her home. --Ontario St,
Methodist, Parsonage. —01
FOR SALE -3 DRAUGHT, COLTS,
I rising 1, 1 rising 2 end 1 rising
3 years, the latter two being well
matched.—Apply to John Holmes
Heron Road. —61—.
SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE.
grand young bulls' from • eows
that, we reserved at our saleal-.
ter the fire and sired by the elm -
ported bull Best- Boy. -Prices rea-
sonable. Come and see them.—
Wm, Grainger ee: Son, Londesboro.
—64-8
NOTICE TO DEBTORS. — ALL
persons owing accounts to the late
Thomas Beacom aro hereby notified
to pay the same forthwith at my
office.—W. Brydone, Solicitor. _Dat-
ed 14th, Jan. 1913. e-44-3
USTOM SAWINCe WANTED, AT
Thos. Wallis 4th con., Golerich
Township. Also sawing contracts
at other places—McEwen Bros.
Bayrield.
FOR SALE—A LARGE 6 OCTAVE
piano cased organ, as good as new,
; only in use 3 months. Will sell
cheap. Terms to suit purchaser.—
Apply to :Wesley 'Walker. —61
MISS EMMA LAST'S, TEACHER
of Piano, is prepared to take pup-
ils 106 piano • ins,trucidon at ber
home, corner Isaac and Joseph
'streets. Intermediate Standing.
o'
, .
IVIAIL ;CONTRACT. ,
, , • '
„S,ealed Tenders-- aced:reseed to tne
• POStrnaster General', Will be received'
• at Ottawe until Noon, on Friday
the Ilth ,Ma.reb. 1913•for the conee
mice d -lis 'MajestYis',•' ,1VIails • on ,1(5
proeeeed 'Conteact. 'for .,four yeetee
,Tinses per week over leueal
Mail„ • Rente, Olintoe • (Aetna!
Way)eieullett .TownShip,. (Marie, '60,
Commence at the 'Postmaster -Gen. „
eeal's Pleasure.' ,
,
Printed notices, containing itirther
information as:, to conditions of pro-
posed Contract; • may be seen and
blank teems of Tender may be ob-
tained at the Post Office of 'Clinton
and at the Office of the Pose Office
Inspector' at London.
0, 0, AND'ER'SON,,
_ Superintenaeret.
Post Office Depar talent, Mail Ser.-
iv9i73. Branch, Ottawa, 20th, January
HELP WANTED—THE JACKSON.
Mfg. Company—Hand sewers and
operators. Steady work, Short
hours, Well lighted and ventilated
work rooms. Good pay. --Apply at
office or to J. McLeod,' Supt.
MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster Cleneral, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday
the 7t1i, Mareh 1913 for -the convey-
ance of His lefajesty's ,Mails on a
proposed ' Conetabt feie tour years'
six times per week over the 011ie-
t,on Special North West Rural Mail
Route. to commence at the Post-
master General's pleasure.
Printed notices, 'containing further'
information as to conditions of pro -
Posed Contract,. may be seen and
blank forms of Tender may be Ob-
tained at the Pose Office of Clin-
ton Holmceville and the Office or the
Post -Office Inspector at London.
G. C. ANDERSON: •
, Superintendent,
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa leth Janualey
1913.
HONEY FOR SALE.—I IIAVEFOR
sale about three hundred pounds of
clever honey. Orders ,protinptly
Stinson, Varna., —06
MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed • 'Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday
the 14th, March 1913 for the convey-
ance of His Majesty's Ilifaels on a
proposed Contract for four years
six Tithes • per week over Rural
Mall Route from Clinton (Summer-
hill Way) Ontario, to commence at
the 'Pleetmaster General's Pleasure.
Printed notices, containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed. Oontreet, may be seen and
'blank forms i -Of Tender may be ob-
tained at Post Offices of Clin-
ton, Summerhill and Constance and
at the Office of the Post Office In-
-
specter at London.
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superiatendent.
Post Office Department, Mail' Ser-
vice Brance, Ottawa, 17th, January
1913,
MAII, CONTRACT.
Sealed 'renders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday
the 715, March 1913 for the convey-
ance of. His Majesty's Mails on a
Proposed Contract for four yeers
six times per week over Londesboro,
Special (Huron W. R.) Rural Mail
Route, to commence at the Post-
master General's pleasure.
Printed notices, containing. Maher
information as to conditions of pro-
posed may be seen and
blank- forms or Tender may be ob-
tained at the- Post Office of Londes-
boro and at the Office of the Post
Office Inspector at London.
• G. C. 'ANDERSON. ,
StiperMtendent.
post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa 1515 January
1913.
FARM FOR SALE :—THE
' offers for eele • oue ,hundred
acres ot as good land as there' is
in the County 'of Huron, being
part of Lots 25 and 20 on the
, 17 eh Con. Goderich township one
• mile north ' of Clinton le miles
•feeem School', 'On the farie is a
Mettle. bare 136.1e60 with •good • cem-
• ent wall -also' e stone stable 25x
50 With hay 'tore •above ; coffildrt•
„able LI room , frame house a nev-
er -falling Wall and one acre of or-
chard, . Reas.ohe' 'Poi • •selling,
For • particulars apply oli.
the, premises Or ,adelress—Joseph
'oil, CONTRACT.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
•Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon; on Friday,
the 7th) March 191,3 'fed the convey-
ance of His Majesty'sMails on a
,pedposed • Contract.. foe four years
eix, Times per, week, over; Rural
MaO 'Rodte friem • Seaforth (Coe -
Stance Way), Oiitario, to commence
at the Postmaster General's Pleas-
. Printed' nOtices,,,,..bontairting, fur-ther
Mfor.roatioti as, to ceediekens of pro-
posed • Coletract; may be ,seen and
bleak fornie of...Tender .may be ob-
tained at the .^Pciee Offices of • • .S,ea-
forth, Cdnstance ata at the -Office
of the Post Office InspectOr,. t, Loa -
don, • „. , '
C, ANDERSON, .
,, • : • Snpekintendeit,
Post 01115e Department, Mail Ser -
'vice Branch 'Ottawa 16t1IJatinaky.
ColitioUgh .C1linton P, 0, '-•-66, „ ,
•
WOOD WA1TED.-209 cords of first
elms wood cut 14, 16 and 18 inehee
-elong.—A, Forbes, Coal Yards. ,—,03
NOTICE TO •CREDITORS. — IN
• the matter of the estate of Thom-
as Beabom, deceased,—Notiee •is
hereby given pursuant to Sect 55 of
The Trustee Act 'that all persons
•havirig clainis • against the estate of
the "said 'deceased who died on or
, about the 24th day of December
,1012, 'are 'required., to send liy post
prepaid • to the mndereigned Exec-
ueors or their solicitor on, or be-
,
fore the 8th day et Febreary 1013
their names and adclre.sees •with
particulars in writing' of their
"claims, and statement of their ac-
counts and the nature of the .se-
aurities (if any) held by them,
duly yeeified by statutory declare -
lion. And. tali° notice that after
the said 8th day of February 1.913
the said executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said
estate among the patties entitled
• thereto, having regard' only to the
claims of whiele they shall ehen
have notice and the said Execu-
tors will not he liable for said as-
sets or any part thereof. to any per-
son or persons 'of whose °lathe
notice seal' not have been received
by them or their said solicitor at
• the time of such distritition.
Dated January 9, 1913,—J. 'I'.
Harland arid Elizabeth Beacom,
Executors. W. Brydone, Solicitor
for Executors. —6-1-3
MAIL • CONTRACT.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaeter ,General, will" be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday
the 7th, March 1913 for the convey-
ance of His Majesty's Mails on a
proposed Contract for four years
six Times per week over Rural
Mail Erode 'tram Byfield, Ondario,
to commence at the Postmaster
General's Pleasure.
Printed notices, containing Nether
information as to conditions of pro-
pesed Contract, may be seen an'cl
blank forms of Tender may be ob-
tained at the Post Offices of _ Bay -
!Mild Porter's Hill and at the Office
of the Post Office Inspector at Lone
don.
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Department, Mail Ser -
Ottawa, lath, January
Post Office
vice Branch,
1913.
MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed Tenders addressed to - the
Postenaster General pleasure.
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday
the 2811 February, 1013 for the
conveyance of His Majesty's Mails
on a proposed Contract for tour
years six times per week. over the
Bayfield Special (Lake Shore Way)
Rural Mail Route to commence at
Postmaster General, will bo received
the Postmaster General's 'pleasure. •
Printed 'notices, gentaining further
information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be seen and
blank forms of Tender may be ob-
tained at the Pose Office of Rey-
nold and at the Office of the Post
Office Inspector at London.
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice 'Branch, Ottawa, 13th ,January
1913. —65-3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE,
' Estate of Stewart Grafton Plum-
hear.—Notice 'is horsey given that
all portions having claims against
the estate of Stewart Graf ton
Plummer late of the Township of
Goderich in the County of Huron
yeolnan, who died on or about the
eighteenth day of September 1912,
-are required to deliver to the un-
dersigned executors or their solici-
tors on or before the fifteenth day
•of February 1913 a fill! statement
of 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 at ter 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 having regard only to such claims
as they shall have received due
notice and in accordance herewith.
Dated at Clinton this 18-th day of
January 1913.-8. J. Andrews and
Martha E. Scott, Executors. W.
Brydono, Clinton, solicitoe for the
Executors. —05-3
MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday
the 7th, March 1910 for the convey-
ance of His Majesty's Mails on a
proposed Coeeract for four_ years
six times per week over special retir-
ed Mail Route from Godetich (Lake
Shore Way) Ontario to commence at
tlic Pestmaster General's Please co,
Printed notices, containing furbhar
information as to conditions of pro-
p.osecl Conitracte may be seen and
blank forms or 'Fender may be ob-
tained at -the Post Office of Gorier-
ich and at the Office or 'the POSt Of-
fice Inspector at Londbn.
Cr. C. ANDERSON.
'Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa, llth January,
1913. •
MAIL CONT RACT
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday -
the 7t1s, March t913 far the convey-
ance ofHis Majesty's Mails on a
• ,
proposed Contract; for four years,
ix times per week, over Rural Mail
Route from, Goderich (Porter's nibi
way) Ontario, to ,commence at ihe
Postmaster, General's Pleasare.
,..Printed notices, containing further
information as- to. conditions! of pro':
Pased Contract ,may., he 'seen •' and
blank , forms of Tender may :be oh-
ealned air the 'Post Officee oP Godee
rich • Porter's. Hill and •ate the Office
of the Post Office Inspector' at -Lea-
doff, •
C. :ANI)ERSON,,
. , • . •Superintendent
Pest -Office • Deperement, Mail Ser-
- vice eiraneh, Ottawa, lith, January
FARM - FOR SALE ON THE CUT
"Line, Goderich township Amile
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from Helmesville, de miles leom
Clinton, cOnsistiree of 80 acres,
The farm is in a good state of cul-
tivation, well watered by nevine-
failieg spring and well. Good or -
chars', Buildings all first Mass
and in good. repair. Owner desires
to sell owing to 01 health, Bae -
gain for quick sale.—W. Pickard,
Hohnesville. —65
efivertieing be The News -Record pays,
'ARM FOR' SALE ESTATE OF
Thomas Beacom, deceased. The
Executors oriel; for immediate sale
lot 30, Daytield Concession, God -
oriel' Township, 76 acres more or
lesseleor terms apply to J. T.
Harland or W. Brydone.
'ARM FOR SALE—LOTS 20 AND
27, con. 3, Eullett. Watered by
well and spring creek, euitable for
all kinds or grain or dairying and
considered one of the very best
farms in the township. Three ac-
res good orchard. Frame house,
new barn 4.0x96, le miles from
Clinton and of a mile from
sehool. For further particulars
apply on the premises or address—
J. G. Churchill, Clinton, P. O., or
B. Churchill, Duncan, B. C. —61.
FOR 'SALE --•-• A GOOD COAL
range,—Apply • lo Wesley Walker,
Clinton. —62.
vatm Pon, sA.LE--THE Ing: DER -
_signed -'.olfer s tor 'gale Isis lino farm
er about • lea acres adjoinfne the
town of Olintral.. The farni is hi
a good • state cultivablOn •niul
has good bnildings"7-brick house,
hank barn driving hOuge pig pen
etc—all comparatively lieev. A first
class yeung orchard oontaining alt
kinds, of fruit, ' ,also small fruits.
The farm, is 'well fenced and well"
• drained and, is a very desirable
home, For , further partieulars
apply on premises or address Jobe
Torrance, Clinton P. 0.
FARM FOR RENT.—LOT 14, CON.
6, containing 100 acres situated It
metes south of the .village of Var-
na, near to good selool and chin-.
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. Q. or. to
Rev. R. Murray 3827 North Heyne
Ave., Chicago 111 —19.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
and eopeirs kept on hand, also age
ency leer new machines.—A. Hoop-
er, Albert sereet. • —30.
Ancient Order
of Foresters,
The only Legal Reserve Fraternal
ociety doing business in Canada.
Incorporated by special Act of the
)9minion Parliament,
Full Government Reserve :nein-
ained ,on every policy.
Fixed rates and tiered -le 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.
wee --
For further particulars enquire
any member or Court Prosperity.,
of
A. F. Cudmore,
Secretary
Good Health For All
the Family.
You can secure good health for ilil
by letting us install ono of our
sanitary Chemical Closets. Every,
house should have one.
EASILY INSTALLED.
PRICE IS MODERATE.
Call at R. Rowland's ifitailware
,see for yourself or Phone 52,
THOS. HAWKINS.
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Is guaranteed wherever a PAR -
FARM TO TtreNT OR FOR ICYTE SANITARY CHEMICAL
Sale, known as " SprInghill OLOSET.is used. It is the only per -
Farm " on the Bayfield fect appliance which .can be used in
Road, Goderich Ilownship,
beaue5an rebtleic(i
ing 175 acres, south half lots 51.
and 52 and part 53 and 51, ewo
miles from Clinton and one from
school. A first-class stock and
grain farm. 35 acmes of good pas-
ture land. Well watered and has
newer ladling spring at barn, Good
wells and cistemi. Bank barn 63x52,
with stone stabling. 15,0 apple
trees just beginning to bear and ail
kinds of small fruies. Reason, for
selling : • Owner In poor health.
Terins to suit purehaser.--Rbbert
Marsball, Clinton P. 0. —36
with' a water oreaewerage pipe. •
16 is perfect odorless, easily fitted
and so inexpensive that it, may be in-
stalled:into the hunoblest homestead,
Sold only by
BYAM & SUTTER
Sanitary, Plumbers Phone 7,1
FARM FOR SALE—The Executor of
the Southcombe estate, offers for
, sale 50 acres, 'being east ball of
• loft 28, con. 6, Hallett. This is a.
• iirslo-cless farm, wen watered and
improved and with good buildings.
; Also 'Alio undffisigned offers for sale
lot 29, con. 6, nutlet!, consisting of
100 • acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately. -
Apply to R. J. Southcesabe, Clin-
ton P. 0, ,• --89
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Thousaude of ambitious young people
are being insttuoted in their homes by
our Horne Study Dept. You umy finiSh
at College if you desire. Pay when-
ever you wish. Thirty Years Expel,
ience. Largest trainers in Canada.
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