The Clinton News Record, 1913-04-17, Page 5.-14,pril 17th, 1213
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nonanniriminisionsamem smorminimmowsimmirsienanonn.
Coderitch -
Dv W I-liayden1 is M. roni M • ilolin Weymouth, who has been
Icy running Ilutton's saw Mill at Lonics-
Intro, has finished the season. and haS
ceurse at tan
ireskk
,
I I 1111 Ole" n OS.ThoMissss,110aOglI-have: "gone oil
,-,WJiia11 things go sinoothly_ ,Asotb •,xtenald. trip :to.Detr,olt„
l,s'to , reason , for self ,'Congrat- ,Dr V 11 VIalk mthe* vicinity
sl1lsc 02 anY other Congratulation, of „Kingston lit'*his capacity' 'as (to v-
Oir that matter, 'IL we prove 1,0 be ei.-ninciait ,Ingpeetor-,of hor57a., .
agreeable. , , But iri a tooth achd Miss ,Jessie Mehlurchey has gone to
,pear upon the seeiie and iniinediately svmmiiog her sus tor Mis
_ie target the three hundred -and Stelnrich,
IT four days, and teferity hours that it ,•'. ,
expected that the military
,.our•-lei411 iserved:lis siteritlr, and obed- ''`,
Wo proceed to _MagnifyT,w-c
hsre
oilier four for the ilwinetit of ourselves,- " a s
last -week i,nnectir, the •
,.our friends, and any syMpathet.ic pertw iand the-. water:tenet's we can 'stall* (this is the day ' supply. Thereai's
501 automobiles and au 1,01nobile talk), SQ• able anlwal sI acres of land avail -
by iihe way 5111(2. 1)111 700 ever *d the town will furnish, lig,hi
tice what apparent 'pleasure the"- re):
"` and look after- the -water simply: -
-Counting of ailinenio, itehes and Rev- - W. L. Newton Passed • awaY
• . , • airthe, home of r h
Agonse, . toe eatom,a. sympathetic ' ---r9-101", Mr. • O.
155t0005, sixog* to some)earl()
y NeWton-of town, ,last Veol. agtict
revel 'in their woes *WitiLfeiriirg,t st-xl;Yi-one Years • .*" •
Mg fluency -with all the ardor of-, fi= The: People of Goderich will vote on
, Mark Alitorty,' But for a Side Sit-, . two -bylaws on 'May Zird; --ones to as-
• ter, with a. sense* of humor, ft SiSt the Rice -Knight Company by
/atreh more entertaining" when ,twei- 'guaranteeing bond's to the extent* of
:ailing or would -be -ailing, or has- (20,000, tlib, other to assist 57, Diet.
speoilioon moot, 'They 51011 & Son to the extent of 754000(
forth t4tr oxporm000s, fact itjch is ,50 be repaid with interest-
unon fact, ache .40/1 ache, sleepless in ten years. • A, fixed assessment lor
„night upon sleepless nighl„ until Doc- ten years la also , provided ior
tor's calls, p5157 boxes, bitter' Medicin- each ease*
es, sundry aches 'and sharp, darts are ,Mr, Angus IVIeSevin, who has .been
o licteogencous mass, in, the mind of 1:61.: Solne time on the postoffice staff
the Side --Sitter. When NtinItiet, Ono here, has been -appointed a clerk in
stops, -perforee,, for breath, Number the railway "Mail service and has
'Two is ready to fill in the space, and commenced his duties on the Loudon
-555550557' -'1)0- time or -sympathy (save,. to Windsor line. •
Bluth
Ciintoa News -Record,
vaimmarmasaa••••••••••••••••••••••tiarmar
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W‘i.NT11:D. NOEL) WO.
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man to act as houselceeper. (Iood
wageS.--itaines Clarter,* -77
''Work has l'ieen. *resumed 011 the
straightening of • the pirth creek
11Iorrig Otr, (511122having
the contract.'
1\r5), 157. Pblllips of Auburn has tak-
en 0 position in Mr. James ', ;ins'
blacks»Ii (11 shop.
-Mr, I). Leith has gone to Strat-
ford to take a position,
Dr., J. 557. Mc:Taggart, has been laid
up with a "Severe attack, 05 grippe
Init, is ilow recovered.
rifiss Belle Scott of East Wawan-
osli has gone to 13illings, Montana, ."
A special Meeting of the Presbytery,
of Huron 11101 in .1317511 ""011. Monday
of -last week to consider the rall`lo
the Iteid from Burns church,
02111 Icilox chureli,
boro. 5711 case the ,is accepted
the induction of 1550 new- paSto,r
take place very , shortly, '
•Winghain
The new postolfice clock ii'as arriv-
ed and will shortly be placed, in
tion.
Mrs. Barber ct Idstowel is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Brock, '
Mr; Obas. VanNorman has gone on
a business trip to Quebec.
Mrs. 5.-3, Lawrence' has' returned
home- after •spending the, winter with
her -daughter,' at*.Oolpov's Bay -
the 'mark), ' 'wasted.'111 301, ''40ve tthc, trailing 'eOnlinittee Is.0'..Lint; • 'Mrs.: ILogg,
-ever been a Side Siker you linoW. held 'in '''1'orolitO laSt Week Rev. 'A-.
• i Ling- - at the 1101115 of Mr: Phippen
Brown was° transferrect.troni Ice
don to the Montreal Conference , and
Rev. Mr, Hoge? of Collingwood, who'
has been invited to the -North street
church, was transferred fronif the
Toronto to 1,110 London -conference,
It all depend,s • cin nreath. The long-
,
-er OAIC eon sustain that irrt-
perative - _necessity' and vocalize it,
'So long the, floor is theirs, figurative.
ly speaking.; but when the lungs
collapse, the other side has an innings
:incl. thus ,the game proceeds, Seflous:
ly though, how many' of Ms are dir-
.ectly interested in the little aches
and pains ot our fellows. • Nat'itrally
we are •deeply solicitious regarding
some eases ; and Nye do not hesitate
-to inquire in order to satisfy otti in-
terest, Leaving that aspect of the
-ease out of, the question than, -isn't
it a bore' to,sit through a recital ot
some one's physical ,woes ? Maybe
t5oug4 we are look -in for motes in the
'other's eye when Our own can boast
" fair development. Let ns watch our: _ •
• selves. One writer has said ."'Talk Mr, J. J. MeRwair, one of t,od
Oheertulniss There is
enough P P
SCSI ros erous business men, was
'trouble in the world without adding
married , in - Durham on 'Wednesday
.0051 to 5.1." - week to 'Miss Catharine Barton of
Toronto. The • ceremony was per.,
'rite recent magazine , issues are lit- Iormed in Trinity churCh by -the Rev.
led with suggestions, for gardens and W. H, HartieY, brother ot the bride.
. gardeners : and during • the past
month the country has bee11' deteged
with catalogues telling us where we
can safely obtain seeds guaranteed
produce the most Perfect flowers
in- size and color, or vegetables of
• luscious taste and huge propporeion-
the truth of these statements to •be
revealed in due time. There is
'nothing) more fascinating titan a
garden of one's very own. It is sur-
prising the•scope it offers for origin-
'ality and skill, the planting of now-
mrs and vegetables -with mil eye to
artistic arrangement as well as eeon-
-onty of space and •ubllity ; so that
seheii one variety has had its day
•'another may be 'on hand to 1111 the
space. ln cities where ground spats: is
limited it is, amazing to note, with
-care and thought, what a nery small
• 'plot Will yield, There is nothing
which so greatly cnhancet :the appear-
nnee.of a home. as Well kept rounds
and flowere. It is alt open expres-
•eion of the ocetipants 'Within -love of
ibeautiftil. Bet how annoying' to
Mr. A: who 'works hard upon his
grounds so: that all may he neat and
' attractive,..• when Mr, I3-. next door,
allows place to hecome a tang-
led miss of weeds and shrubs and
his boulevard the kerne and resting
place of burdocks (drat them 5), ,!-Ln•-'
has gone to. -the wegt Si her
husband. • -
Miss Florence VanNormar of Mil-
ton , has been Visiting her parents,
Itir aucl Mrs. V, VanNormau,
Mr, Rohl,. Beattie-, while going to
, Lowe]. Si Ingham:one day last ,week -to
Mr. }1. 13, llril,04c `Of New Yor.i collect the, mail,. was thrown" from
-CitY has tallith a position as median- hip rig, 'the horse taking fright at
Mal -engineer in the Doty Iemei
---e-11". something, , and rather badly injured,
Works and has bedpan° a citizen • of Mr. Ale, Ross who has been in
town. -
business he& for about twenty-six.
Mr. ,Wnli McNevia of the big years, has sold -out and intends go -
has, gone to Brandon, Man., to ing west,
take charge of the branch there dor- Mr. Peter C'ampbell left last week
ing a three months leave of absence for his home in the west after
of the western manager. . iting for the winter in town.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Rickle have Mr, E. E. Gillespie, who has been
gone to Hamilton where they will on the local braret of the Bank of
reside • f t • • Commerce for some time, has been
transferred to Sudbury.
The Rev. Croly, who has not
been enjoying very good Health for
some' tittle time, han been granted a
three inontlis' vacation by the offic-
ials of St. Paul's church,
jes, Bowman, M. had
o lowing a trip to several. pointe M 'sent to all the schoole in Bast Hur-
Eastera Canifle, iffr, and Mrs. VC -
Ewan have taken _up their reeidence
itt Godorich „and have the good imsb-
es of all for .a. bright and prosper-
ous future.'
Good Morning ! ArCydn ni News -
Record subscriber
Kippen
00 •Monday the 31st tilt in the
83r15 year of his age the late Robert
Menis passed awon in the home of
his son -in -Mw, the Rev., A. McKib-
ben), in -London. The late Mr. . Mel -
lis was born in Forfarshire, Scot-
land, July 17th, 1830 and mitigated
while a mere boy,with Ids parents to'
Pennsylvania where the faintly re-
mained. only a short time Snit then
removed to Ontario settling. on the
banks of the Conestoga River oil a
farm on part of which'the village of
Glenallan is huil-fl Aft•er spendiag
some years on the farm -he decided
to lecten blacksmithing and for a
time ran a shop in Glenallan. "mead,
1855 Ive 'decided to conic Jo Huron
County- and settling here he opened a
-blacksmith shop'. On Oct. 23rd,
1850 he was married in London to
Miss Jane Smith, Jits beloved- part -
tit the town -in sheer desperation os net' ,VI)0 predeceased • him about:
-pity or something, sends a man to
exterminate what he can, Now,
Clinton is a pretty town -Who ear,
deny it -but could you imagine,- the
added beauty if every street were
lined with well out -grass mid oPerated on- for cataract' and taking
Tu'
vards ? La grippe sin:fitly after, it settled in
his Other 'eye and he lost the sight .
a • both. '
('5500(51 blind be was ever cheerful
•
and happy,' and with weederful
acuteness Could find his way around
the village. He and his egtcemed
partner were members: of the Meth -
eighteen' months ago Soon after, -
wards the.y bought the -village store
and Mr. Mettle was apnointed Post -
Master a position he held until four
years, ago. In Isar) one eye was
flensall
. . .
Miss Ilrgnart of Chathani has been
-thc guest of her cousins, the, Misses
l'rilithart of town, *" •
,odist chureh for civet. fifty years and
, „with their children were ever willing
helpers in evei:y geed work in Hie
church' of tbeir choice,' Truly it San
lie said •to -day,. "Their, 18
551e10e15'l ,in tlns ecerdnenity, About
two °years ago they removed to Lon -
213:, J. E. McDonoll was the gust don aril a few months later IVI.r4,
et liensall friends for a week or so, MeDis was laid. 'Co, rest. in i'Voodiatill'
returning. •to St. 111-nr7''s, on. Friday e`eirielere where..the reptainil of , our
tveek.• ,
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frielid -were , laid beside, Ja,st
ShIrray and Miss Agnss -are 1 nusclay. '1,1 -le funeral eerelncilly
• speilding a few weeks with Toronto was , coniliieed:, by Ids pastor, the
friends.
. •
MI:. 15. Ctulm ore has begri shading
*feW clays with his family in CoWri.'
lis seems w'11 pleased with liror.,
spects in TGEOnt0. '
on new maps of Canada, sltowing.the
new boundaries . of Quebec, Ontario
and Manitoba, -
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Marriage,
,STEWART-WOON - In St. Paul's
church, Cliaten, on April 181255, by
Rev. C,5757, Jeakine, Amy Altt,erta,
daughter ef Mrs,.• John Woon of
• 0011051011 township, to Charles
William Stewart of fittilett, soli
• _of Mr. and 13108. Wm. Stewart of
• Clinton, ' •
ELLIOTT--L1NDSAY--At the home
of tlfe bride in Clinton, on April
14t11, by Rev, D. K. Grant, Clare,
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Lindsay, to Wilfrid.
Sarvis Elliott, Toreato,
MERO-DENOMME-In St. Peter's
church, Drysdalei on April 15t55,
• by Rev. Father Stroecier, Dagra,
daughter ..of Mr.. and Mrs, Ed-
ward Detiontine to Edward Moro.
HABERER--KALBFI,EISCII - At
Zurich, on April: 8111, by the Rev.
Al. C. J. Maass, Laura, daughter
of Mr. ahd Mrs. Louis Kallffleisch,,
Fteddriek J Hebei:et.
SHANNAN--FOSTER-At Blytli 011
, April 81211, MoFee Shannon of
LeadMity • to Agnes Foster of
Myth. by flee. W. D. Tumor.-
efeelWEN-BARTON-At Durham, on
April 2nd -by Rev. W. Hart-
ley, rector of Trinity church,
Jas. McEwert, 'of Goderieb, to C-2.
D. Barton, of Toronto, forrnerly
• of 'fur/terry. ,
McLEOD-111JRKE - At the t'esiIi-
ence of the ,bride's pardnts, on
April and, by Rev. "D. Wren, Nor.
mail McLeod; of Ripley, to. Eliza
Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. SlantIgl 135155)2), • of Grey
tOwnship. ' • -
WRIO-1-1T—IINNDERSON -- A t the
inatiee, Seaforth, on April 9-111,
by the Rev. 10.13, Larkin, Lil-
lian ienderson of Seem: Eh to
Alexander Wrighteof Tucker- CONIING • TO
smith.
THE PICTURE HOUSE.
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10(757 SAI,E - A (.',OW ANSI 1-11515
calf QM' 0. Reynolds
AUCTION SALK OF -111011S1131101,3Y
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farn5ture-ou the. Marhot Square,
On Salairday, April • .1'./th,
•5-11., 2 '6'efock ,Terins cash,-
W, .3". -Harland, proprietor' ; G. 11.
Auctioneer. -77,,
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3015, SALE OR TO RENP-COM-
fortable seven-toomed cottage on
Isaac street. Dard aril soft water ;
-Je acre land, For particulars ap-
„ply to --Miss Rudd, Clinton
FOR SALE.. SRVEN-1100MED
cottage on 'Fulton, street. limn and
soft Water, Small fruit. acre
of land -Apply to Jacob Taylor, '
-17-7 ,
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4, le, BROWN, OSTROPATITIO
physician, is opening up, a branch
office in Clinton on Tuesday, April
29th from 7 p.m. to 10:30- p.m.
, -77.
FOR* - SALE 'VERY CHEAP. - 'A
leather top'•'Phaetim land 0 72510)57peophee swine Twitchell.
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•SOIMETHING -NEW THE 1115 -
greyed Safety Sash Lock, Allows
the window..to raise or t'iwer to
any height from an inch 10) witlen,t
the aid of a stick or bopk, Can
be attached to any wirtd§w sash.
For particulars apply to -Fre,nk
W. Evans, -Clintbn, Phone 101 -70
SEED POTATOES --IRISH COBB-
ler, Early Michigan, Early Everest,
• Carman. No. 1, late, Green Moun-
tain, American Wonder, medium
early Delware home grown. All our
, potatoes . are acclimatized to the
eell.--James Steen & Co. -70
FOR SALE -A• NUMBER, OF 08313-.115 poets and corner posts. For par-
ticulars apply to -John Shanahan,
Hullett, Clinton P. 0.
SHINGLE1S ,FOR SALE --A CAR -
load has adrived.-T. kleKenzie.
NA.TIONAE, FERTILIZER- THE
best used by' farmers. Gave good
results „last mar and farmers are
ordering again this year.. Order
now before it is all gone. Large or
•small quantities -Frank' W Evans,
Clinton, Out, Plume 101. -09.
11AUGIIT FILLIES FOR gALE1-
Three draught Allies, one rising', 1
year, one rising 2 and one rising
3 years. -Apply to John Holmes,
Huron Road. --114.,
F011 ADOPTION --2N ENGLISH
'fad Six years of age, healthy, rud-
dy; neight and'intelligerit. Three
or six months trial. -Apply to Rev,
-J. P. Parke, Brantford. -75--3.
FOR SALE -COTTAGE ON R-AT-
tenbury - street, Electric light;
waterwoiks, etc. -Apply on premis-
es, or to T. T. Murphy„Clinton.
-75.
ROOMERS WA.NTED-APPLY TO
Mrs W. .6, Mason, Princess St.
West -74,
FOR SALE OR TO RENT -HOUSE
ort ' Frederick stteet, eight room
verandah, large 5-ella,r, hard 511(1
(offi water in house. Half acre
of land, Possession given April
- 1st. -Apply to kre: Geo. Hanle)”,
Princess S•• --73
Births ,
.DEN.Hor,n4 —111 IIttllett, 011 Ap I: il.
4b1/, to l'ilr, mid Mrs. David Den-
holm, a daughter. '
Sr11011.11R.Ell:D-Itt Aforris, 011 April
fitli, to Mr. and Mes. Roberti
pew. Mr. Aft:Canals of -0011%e57it0 , Shortreed, a sarn.._
,Street 'Methodist eleireli alssieted lii; 'DM eNS---In i'llriaberry, 'April- 9t1f,
Revs. •Martin, Hezee, C011S557rc and to Mr., anr1 Mrs. Wm, .1)ettits, a
"Tart, the 'last- two ,being fornier pas- . claugliter. • .
tors , here. (Inc sister,. Mrs', left- POT.TEII-A il . ,leingliant . Hospital,
Mr, Geo' 3C1.1 l'" 11as si'agP(.1 - '''''Ir' IQ.foe -1 *1 t *s M•s (Rev ) A . l'olter of .1,ower tVingliain; - ai.,
a ' Pn. ray' EYete • to te li ,1*. his a "'•' "' . . ' . ..
tvard Cosiot:d of ,Telora survives hian, .. „Apr. 3iel, to Mr. .and Mrs. Jolin
T''''',111',' il;, - 0! *,* 1- ! d 16- . •.-• IVICKibbon, London, Mrs...J. "Sellouts, (laughter. - . .."-
4 aria n0r 'ia0 su*ilmler' ' ' ' Regina, Mrs. (Rev:X. -1911). ' ("mild of 11105057NELI-1e Briteeilenl, April
III%
I. ' ingrain and- 115101113' • l'are leornroa, ,Tal)ali, 'anti Mrs. Tienry iv- ,, 7,11e. to Mr., aed Mrs. Lep . Me
(110)5(1 ' to. 1,0(5(10551.vhere the lot:trier 11011 01 thiS place, - '. • • ._ 51,000011, -a rig4I4 ler.
tvill he engaged ;in building opera- 'yin; march 111011 -tidy report) S
. oi ,
'110". ' 'rife fahlilY will *li'l m 11.91, 22111-s
s
'- . No. 1t,. tardt
cy, •is he fonowinz
- Eed in town. '' - Death
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tdie names i" order °I "1"31 ' ' ' h. is fiARNS-In c1115t011 011 Apt 1 1 3 tli,
-°•---- .1, T..,..fariott, ,II. A. Meilen,(-1,--. C; . Thoinki. Kearns, aged 43 , yew,
Rose: Sr- illi'-lr,....N.• 1100(1, hi r'• and 12 days'.-- ' -
Wasniana, 57-571, Hood.. A. '157,-
• ,o; SIBLEY-At Nett, lirtingsViek;. N. 3', ' AT 'THE 01(5151(151 OF THE
f". 0. MeCiYm011t, A• iv. 'Fisher, "° on April .1t2,511, 11. p, ' 8ible3', _rot-
II., Cooper. i- •jr, tird ---M, A. Coeltee, (Peril, 57Ciiidon., '. '
• W. II Coll'ilis, -A . Parsons. Sr, 2nd:- FE,,,v,Ing,,..40Ne_At Ba3..field on , April 2.1411•WS-411300,13f1 A'ND ' iel,,„e CE
f5)'5e Cooper, 'N. .J . ' flood and li, . ,, y e eh, iei re • William rho:risen, aged
Rathwell ketal, Wilbert 'Sat -tone 3r. -72 years . ' ' - TOUR onbmn'il-iAttLy so
2,14,Iii. p, visitor, ANL J. 571. Bos, '..,,,f,,,wroNT, G oder jell 00 April
(5(05e c514 -115011-n• 2n11, Par i''' ----'l "" . 7555 ne,. Nv. 1.. NeW t,on , in )1'..g l'HAll' 'I'IlieY MAY BE
Nigli, '-fo. ParsiOns.' ,. 111- Part, -Lt. else ••„,eae,•,
Harvey, S yl ves ter •ei i ell, Luella Fos- c,3 Aw.1,..6 ft 1),_,T, (-4 ode rmh , on &pro
-gelieal Clinveh of Canade 005111- in ter: Tile best spellers ' in the '0021(1)- ' eili, 'Hugh • Crawford; aged,e, 78 Out ill 6°0(1 Tilrit.
!Remover Vidal'. Bishop • Breyfoyelsof fy , it -latches 115100 :-5511, arid Si'. 41211, ' ,y,,,,,,, and it '1/1011tILS. . '
'Reading, Penn., will ... Preside,- • . AM- -., M. Ilood, J.:. Fourth, -L. C,' '
I,armour, who -tee been mcelyzikent: Jr. 3rd -M. A . (loop-
, , , . The News-Ree,ord 15)055215855 On
'conve)ing the mail bctWeen 7,115/e11 er, Sr_ 2n5, -Harold Rathweli, Jr. The "iii we-rienot. d 8Peeialize8 c'n Town and Township,New8 and there-
-and Ileneall for really years, is now 2n41, -Eleanor I'isher. 2/15, Part -Iel-• •Town and 'Pownship N01.1' and Ibere-
50 0-051
poor health. ' Pallor Nigh, •fore exci,es in both. fore excels ht both..
,,,Zurich '•
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Reinmair .15albfeiSch has taken
pe8tition its jutiier i11 the. • local'
11(55115-11 01 - •the fflole e- •
-. 'Mr. Jacob Ila,berer anth family liave
1,aleen theft -residence in their new
lSolne 111 the south end of 'the toevii.
Mr. 311. Hess has t.altell pciSees-
'lite 'annual conference, of the Evan -
The Cooper Musical C'ornedy 571110 -
pony -Singers, Dtincers, Musiea,ns
with 11110510115 and Novel Ants.
Strictly respectable and Frst-Class.
Change of Program and 2800 feet oi
pictures. each. night. A Barrel of
Fun for Old and 'Young, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week,
April 17, 18 and 19. Admission ' 15
cents,
55(715751. 11.1AC'D0IATI.D,'''
HAVE- YOUR HORSE
_•CARDS PRINTED
BOY WANTED ,i1'0 'LEA
Telephone operatiog-'-APPI
at, the Cleutral.
FOR SAL E. -A GOOD 1)ELIV-ERY
horse, algo light dray , and harness.
Will be sold at a reasonable prie
-Apply at -News -Record Office, -75
Clinton Flour Mill
Prices
MANITOBA FLOUR (2.70.
FAMILY ELOUR $2,56,
PASTRY FLOUR, $2.50,
, .
CrRAI•IAM FLOUR. (2.50. t
_
BREAKFAST FOOD (5.00.
F15.:15D WHEAT 751 per , bushel.
WESTERN,OATS 451 per bushel..
SFIORTS (1.25. •
BRAN' (7.11. •
•LeL*o uR EXCHANGED FOR
niFINAT To FARidERS,
A earlohd of good feed Wheat on
hand.
Leave your orders ot the Mill of-
fice. Delivery made to any part .of:
the town.
elf \le Ifee A "151573 157,
JOHN SHOENHALSJ
The Clinton Miller,
Sloro
Live and Let Live.
Onr now spiing seeds--
, Arriving all flesh.'
The quidity--Right.-
The prices—
Consistent with quality'.
The service—Prompt..
The stock—Fon line.
If it's groceries, we have
them,
Highest market price for
bntter and eggs.
A nu SOLICITFM,
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER,
Ontario Liquor License
Act.
License 'DiStriet' of Centre Iluron
Notice is heron}, given that the
Board of License Comaits,donere fur
the license district of Centre Huron
will, meet in the teem hall, 01111,01,,,
at 10. 'o'clock ext. en the 181255
of April, 1013, for the purposeof
considering ' applicatiems for liejtme
licenses for the license year of 1.913-
14. All persons interested will gov-
ern themselves aecordiagly,
19 Tavern and 3 shop licenses %nee
granted for the license year' 1912-13
and the same familiar of 'aPPRoaddonn
have been received for' lie 'year 1913-
leh. •'
OLIVER JOHNSON,
License Inspector, Centre Huron.
Dated at Winton this 31s1j day of
Mara, 1913, • -15-2
1,000- Broilers
each week darling
-June, Julg, Augast.
Good Fat Hea4
Want-
ed. , at 12c per lb.,
To obtain these 'we are selling the
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Prairie. State
Incubators
011 the eisiSy 'payment plan, ,
FiGGS AND POULTRY 'TAKEN
FOR '8575110,
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GUNN IANGLOIS CO.
ci,tri4TON.
Pre atliba, nen. • Jenkins
.1014NSTON,'S,"
A No
• PS:OM
_Altering and repairing neatly done
b ,
xPert Fi*encli Drv Cleaners, Our
5'r100$ are Moderate and Satisfaction
CLuarhiiteett, Goods ciille,d for and.
delivered, Stand Store fo raierly
oceilined by 57, .1.. Holloway, :lifer:
13ra/taws. in Clinton, Wingham, 5575,.
IAS. ,701INSDN.
OAR. 15011 :SERVICE -A T5110510-
• bred il'aimvorth boar hred by • Mr.
Douglas ot Trois :
at time af serviee with privilege of
returning it necessary, CI eorgo
Henderson; lot 29; con, 2, IL R. S.
Tuckercimith. . phone , 14 on 113
Clintom -70-e
ARM FOR 557(7 15: :-TfIE4 LIND1P,R-
signed offers for sale one hundred
acres of as good land as there is
it the .County of Huron, being
part of Lots 25 and 21 ou the
171251 Con., Goderieli township, . one.
• mile north Q5 Clinton, 11 miles
from school 'On the faith is' a
feanie barn 36e10 with good -dem-
ent wall, also a stone stable 25x
50 with hay loft above ; 00111505e
able 11 room frame house a het-
.
or -failing well aed ono acre of or-
Recison for selling, ill
health. For particulai apply on
etne` premises or adilress-Josenb
,
Colelough, Clinton P. 0, -07
FARM FOR. SALE -LOT 40 AND
part or Lot 39, eon. 9, Goderich
township, consisting of 107 acres
all cleared and good tillable land
with the exception of five acres of
bush and ten acme of orchard cem-
taining apples, plums and cherries.
Farm in good condition being of
good clay , loam, well fenced and
having Tan abundance of excellent
water. On the premises are two
barns, one 58x30 with shed 25x10,
, all on stone foundation. The oth-
er barn is 50x30 with -sled 47s30
and also a gravel house. Situated
one mile front school ',I mile from
English church, 1 mile from Meth-
odint *church, 5 miles from Clinton,
0 mil& 'from Beyfield., Rural Tele-
phone connection. 'Also part of T.ot
30, Telephone Road, containint 50
acres adjoining school and 4 Attires
from Clinton, on which there ' am
no 'buildinp but containing a small
swamp making it an excellent pas.
Imre farm, For Mater particulars
apply on Gni premisee, or address -
Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont, Phone
7 on 155. -71.
SEWING MACHINES REP A IRED
and repairs kept on haul, also ag-
ency for new machines. -A. Hoop-
er, Albert street. -70
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8ALE.-e-
021e of the best locations in town
corner Princess and William
streets. House, contains 7 rooms
on grimed' floor, second floor not
fibished. Hard • and, soft water,
aere land, fruit trees, etc. -
..For further particulars apply to
D. S. CM, -09.
DANCING CLASS EVERY TWOS' -
day Night in Town hall. Instrue-
„-tico given from 7-9, Hall open to
:all after 'nine for dancing. Parties
welcome. :terms %Mon applitation.
Under management of Miss M.
Rance. 61
I•IELP WANTED -THE JACKSON
Mfg. Company --Hand sewers and
• pporators, Steady Work, Short
hours, Well' lighted and ventilated
work roonis. • Good pay. -Apply at
Office, or -to J. McLeod,- Supt. -52.
FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER
-
• signed offer for sale Ms fine farm.
of about 130 acres adjoining the
town of Clinton. The farm is in
kV good state of cultivation and
has good buildings --brick house,
bank barn, driving house, pig pen,
cotnparatively new. A. first
clasS youtig. orchard containing an
kinds of fruit, -also small fruits.
The farm. is well' fenced and well
drained and is a 'very desirable
home. For further particulars
apply on preinises or address John
eOrr nee, el in ton P. 0, -03
'5155 (755 .111` 0va11 wyrn 111G
mid get .'0115 *estimate before you" in-
stall. 'new Phonbing,., or. rhave (40 cid
r.epaired Oro..eipodefed•.,,
We can also ibreilch yon, wit51 11.tes1;
modern improVereents 2212551 lustvest alf-
moved inventions in .
fiLUMBING SUPPLIES.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
•An
5551 1151
7IN1/STORM INSORANOE. TI117.1
Canada Insurance 00. ,w1 1 I insure
all- buildings against* damage done-
hy Wiinistoram, " Moderate ' rates,
no ,premuin note, --Charles 1 3.
kai.,5tric„i;, Agent, Clinton.
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Buy Sugar
when cheap
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• Our irs Andpath's •
e Su gar will arr.:ve next
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• price,
• • 1 tie 11)S. Reclooth's ex,
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• tra Granulated
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have sold sugar in, two
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RED CLOVER.
Belore buying your Red Clover call.
and see what we have to offer, It
is bright, well -colored stodk of high-
.
germinating power aad free from.
foul weed seed,s. This seed has re-
cently been examined and passed by
the Government 'Inspector.
The Price sutprise you Call
US up about it. Phone 64,
The L. SUITTER CO.
Telephone 64 The Elevatot.
Ways or
a Watch
The ways orn watch are past fled-
ing out, DOu't try. If your watch
is lazy and wet -ie., tun, let us tepair
it for you. Ten be one you neglect-
ed ib. -let it get dirtyeor it stops
from lack of oil. Whatever is the
meson, don't delay ; pelay costs
uloneY arid often snails the watch.
We pre thorough examination end
regelating free, anything more costs
as little as satiniactory .work can be
clone for.
A J. GRIGG
JEWELI,ER AND OPTICIA".N,
SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES.
oofing
STEEL, ROOFING.
• CORRUGATED IRON.
ASBESTOS FIRE PROOF
REGAL.
Cali on phone'for our prices,
BYAM St SUTTER
sanitny piumbts Phone 7,
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