The Clinton News Record, 1913-08-28, Page 5August 28th, 1913
Amoommenima•
• Goderich
Mr. John Sharman of Woodstock
•Was in town,
Mrs. Thos. Edwards and daughter,
-Velma, have returned to, their home
in London after a pleasant visit
with the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs
Ashton., ,
Mr. A, E. Bradwin of Parry Sound
• was in town -last. Week.
Mrs, Chas. Rabb and Miss Mary.
:have returned from a pipst pleasant
visit'down the St. Lawrerue and e-
arning the Thousand Islands. "
A disasterous fire took place on
Friday morning,last .resulting in the
,destrtiction of the Kensington Earn-
eture factory,. All the ere brigade
•,could do *as to prevent -the ilatnee
• sprea,ding to adjoining buildings. 'Phe
• less is , estimated about $S00,000.
Mr. R. • R.• Gamey, was en. • Goder-
ich on IVIonday,
Kiss 'Evelyn Riinthail •of - London
igen visiting at the parental
home.
• Mr. M. P. Lane of the staff -of the
Bank of Commerce, Revelstoke,
s.13. C., is the guest of hire parents,
County Clerk Lane wed MrS. Lane.
Miss Doherty of .the staff of the
Stratford C. I., lias, been in town
visiting hoe brother. Mr. L, E. Dob -
Miss 'Fannie' Wild Of Geneva, -N.
Y. is Spending a few weeks visiting
friends in town and surrounding dis-
Mr. J. A. Richardson, of Duluth
:has been visiting friends in town
Ned vicinity, .
Mrs. Biekle, of Hamilton was the
guest of the Misses Mallough for a
(few days. .
Mr. A. S. Valleau of Deseronto is
relieving Customs Collector Farrow
While the latter takes a vacation.
Mrse flocking of New York is the
„gueet of Archdeacon and Mrs. Jones-.
Bateman at their summer home.
Miss Vera Elliott has returned
Iron: a pleasant visit in Detroit.
Mr. Trout oi Detroit accompeeated
her home for a visit. ,
M. E. R. • Wigle has purchased
Mrs. Lynn's dwelling on Wellineton
-street end will take possession next
month.
Mr. Jas. Buchanan Jr., has put-
oliased an auto.
Eighteen new mail boxes have been
received to be placed in various
parts, of the town. This 'Snakes twen-
ty-four.
Lend. W. Y. Hayden, Corporal E.
V. Lawson and Guide T. J. Saltkeld
•of the Corpb of Guides, left Mon.
day with their horses to attend the
Westerni'Ontario malitia manouvers in
A demonstration Of explosives was
held on. A. Rougvies farm, "Huron
'Middlesex county.
'Orchards" one day last week when a
muddier of farmers were on hand to
watch the results.
The funeral of the ate Mrs, P. B.
'Crews was keld on Thursday after!.
noon last from the home of her
brother, Mr. E. J. Pridham.
_
Wingham
Bliss Frances Davis is visiting Tor-
onto friends.
Messrs. Geo. and Bert Little have
,gone to he west. -
Mr. J. W. Dodds has returned from
.a visit in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. VanNorman have re-
turned from a trip through the west.
The Misseb hale of Montreal were
in town for a few days recently, the
,guests of Mrs. Wm. Isbister,
Mr. L. Bisb'ee has returned froni a
vacation in Muskoka.
Mr. Crane of the Bhnk of Com-
merce has returned from a vacation
spent at Peterboro.
Mr, Harry Day has gone to the
vest to engage in teaching.
Mr. J. McGillivray of Detroit is
'visiting, at hjs home in, town.
Mr. Frank Gillespie has returned to
Sudbury,
Mrs. 'Sperling of Meaford has been
visiting her mother and sister, Mrs.
'Mooney and Mrs. Jobb.
Master Joe Saint has gone on. a
. visit to friends in Buffalo.
• Mr, and Mrs. Carruthers of Glen-
' 1301:0, Man., and Mrs. M. Carruthers
and daughter 01 Brandon Man., have
'been, visiting, the idisses Routledge,
Mr. H. Davis had the misfortune
to fall. and break a rib the other
• Mr, Fred Orr has ,gone to ninon-
- ton, Alta., to try las fortune in a
wider field.
• IVIr. Joseph Stalker, for four years
and a half principal of the • Public
school, has removed to Ingersoll,
where he has accepted a similar po-
sition at an increased celery. Mr,
Stalker was not only- a successful
teacher" hut was a good citizen and
will be much missed.
Mr. Mills of Kincardine bas been
• awarded. the contract, for -building the
• new armoury in "W1eigham and, the
work will be, corthnerreed• on the
building almost immediately.
Mr. ,Marshall Bell has, purchased the
gloom business‘ ot Mr. W. J. Pat-
tisoti, elides already in possesseon.
Mrs: Thos. •S. Watt of Cltnton -vis-
ited friends in town last •week.
Mr. Sam. McCracken of • Tyner,
Sask., visited for a few days recent-
ly with Mrs. McCracken of tows. '
, Mr. John Chiddick ot • Teeswa,ter
has joined, the stall of .the local
•branch or the Bank of Commerce.
•
• Zurich '
• eliss Rose Kaereher ot Berlit is
• sPenefilng, a few.weeks With friends in
• Mrs, A. Schmidt and- Miss 1Cnet-
diet visited the fortner's ' daughter,
Mrs. "Ce. Ilartleib, laSt week.
Miss Katie Campbell it visiting in
Berlin and Guelph. ,
The funeral et the late Mrs. Eli
Ducharme took place an Friday after-
noon lase from •the home of her dau-
ghter, Mrs John Charette of the
Sauble tine, • The deStased lady wee
seventy-nine yeare of age.
•Mr. Ches. Eillrer has been spending
vacation at his home here.
Clinton News-Recoid
Seaforth
Mrs. Wamsley has returned 0
onto after visiting'her aunt, Mrs. A.
Archibald, who accompanied her' to
Toronto for a sWortvisit
Mr. and Mrs, T. Rands and tlau-
.
ghter have gone on a visit to friends,
in. North Dakota and Saskatchewan.
The Misses Neil 61,,Stratford have
Veen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
The tireneen, who assisted in extin-
guishing ,thefire at • Hensel' recently,
weee •preiimted by Mr. 11, Bell, who
enyeed the block,. with a., cheque for
twenty -live
Dr, R. Ross, while cranking his
auto recently, had his arm badly in-
jured by the handle flying back anti
striking him.
Mise Swingier of New York and
Miss esabel Powell of, Philadelphia
lave;"been. the guestS of Mrs. fl. Case.
-Rev. Mr. Dallas of South Carolina
visite'd Mr:. and Mts. John Beattie
and other relatives in the _vicinity
last week, On his return he was ac-
coMpanied by his wite, w -ho bar ken
the guest ot her Sister, Mrs, , Beat-
tie, for, some weeks.,
Miss Southgate has ,returned from a
visit with Collin -woad friends.
Mrs. Jas. IVIeLau.ghlin of New York
arid Mr. 'Gus. McLaughlin of Wey-
Sesk., have 'been visiting Mee.
•Helea blueray.
MT. and Mr/. John Lennon of Sag-
inaw, Miele, have been visiting the
formoes sister, Mrs. james 11)e‘(r.:.
°aux.
Mr. W. 13. Xerr, son 0' Mr. ant:. Mrs.
James Kerr 01 Meliitlep, Walt the
Prince ‘of Wales and first Edward
Blake scholarships at the recentma-
triculation exams.
Mr. G. F. Rodgers has gone to
North Bay, where he has • ,accepted
the principalship of the High elehool.
Before leaving Seaforth Mr.'. Rod-
gers was tendered a farewell ban-
quet and wa.s presented with a hand-
some club bag and a pair of silver
bowls and for Mrs. Rodgers several
pieces of silverware.
Mr. H. W. Willis was in town last
week.
Miss White is visiting her cousin,
Mrs. Hugh .Stephenson.
Miss Minnie Gibbous of the old
State of Kentucky has been visiting
in town. _
Miss Ruby Duncan of Lansing,
Mich., is spending her vacation with
her mother in town.
Miss 0. Matson has returned after
a visit of some weeks ,i•n London and
Hamilton. '
The Misses Steele of Tavistock are
visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Mc-
Gregor.
Mrs. Campbellandchildren have
returned to 'their home in Toronto
after a visit with Mre.T. H. Broad -
foot.
Mrs. Jeffrey and daughter, Miss
Norma, and Miss, Agnes Batton are
visiting relatives in Tilsonburg.
Mrs. .S. . Somers and Miss Rachel
Neilens were in Hamilton last week.
Mrs. John Frawley and Miss Laura
Kale have returned to Detroit after
a visit of several weeks with, the
latter's mother, Mrs. Thos. Kale ot
town.
Mr, and Mrs. 0, Layton, Mrs. C.
Aberhart and 1VIrs. H. R. Scott were
the Seaforth delegates to the 1.0.0.
F. convention in Belleville last week
Miss Minnie Campbell of Calgary is
visiting her parente, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Campbell.
--The Firemen's convention will be
held in Sea5rth next year.
Mrs. .1. Isreal hat returned to her
home in Walkerville after a, visit
with her daughter, Mrs. W. Cudmore,
Master Jack Cudinore accompanier'
his grandmother home.
Mr. and Mrb. J. Pinkney of Strat-
ford visited for a few days eecently
with the lady's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Clark,
J. 0,- 'Greig, A. E. Colson, W. D.
Bright and J. M. Best vori the con-
solation prize at the Exeter bowling
tournament last week,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hays have re-
turned from an extended visit in the
Old Land.
Mrs. P. Case of Maple Hell has
a most beautiful night -blooming cac-
tus which last week had no less
than fourteen large blossoms on it.
•
Hire Farra Hands by the
Year.
Thie pertinent paragraph from
The Times, Port Hope, is
worthy • of reproduction a -"It is
hoped that , farmers heDer-
ham County. Who have been for-
tunate enough to eecure men from
the Old Land will use them right
and hire, them by the year. It will
be oheaper in' the long run, and make
the labor question easier of solution.
Thousands of men in England, Wales
Soo_tiand and Ireland would come to
Canada to work on farms if they
only knew that they could get ent-
ployment at fair wages all the year
pound. Farmers have this matter .en-
tirely 1in their own hands. If they
will ge more extensively into dairy -
Ng and stock raising and thus pro-
eide more winter work for hired men ,
the labor question would soon right
Give hired men fair pay and
contintious employment and the farm-
er's life would not be euch a hard
one after all. • The solution of the
labor ,probNni lies with, themselves
but they cannot expect. laborers to
lie idie five or six months of the
year.
,
LIVE FOWL WANTED. -I AM NOW
' -ready. 'to handle ' fat hens, young
chickens' and ducks at highest prices
• Poultry taken, not later than, 'Thers/
• day of. each week. °tiller fowl heed-
ed later on. -W. Marquis, Base
Line, Phone 14 on 166. • -91
FOR SALE, REO'BUNABOtir IN
first -glass order.Tires. geode, Will
.demonatrate if, desired at any time
• for anyone , meaning business. .A.
*nap for quick sale. --Thos: Watts,
Shoe Store, elintdn. , • 'e-90 •
• lalgth
Mr. E. Taman it Stratford ard
Itis niece, MiSfi Evelyn Burt of Lon
don, have been visiting the former's
;Aster, Mrs. S. H. Willey.
MA IVIartitt 04 London- has• be -FOR .SAGE. --A BO Uer 80 YOUNG
visiting the Misses Cutt,
Dr. Perdue has purchased a • runa-
bout,
Mr F. Toll was in Sarnia last
week attending the Grand Lodge •r
1.0 F.
• Mr. 'Caeser of Markdale is the
guest of ,his daughter, Mrs. H. A
Thomas, '
Mrs.. Geo. Sptingford- of Grand Cou-
lee, Sask., who has been vibiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Potter,
has gone on a visit to Iluealo Fr -l-
ends.
Mr. Wen. Copp has returned to his
duties at. Ayr after a holiday spent
with his mother 'here. ..
Miss Eva Struthets visited South-
ampton feiende recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milne and dau-
ghter of Palmer, leliehe have been
visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Milne, •
Miss Hall ot Toronto lias been vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. P. Gardner,
Mr. and Mrte. H. Holmes and Miss
Perkine of Gerrie visited Rev. T. H.
and Mrs. Farr recently.
lelp,x pulling is going merrily on,
being nearly completed, in fact. The
crop is pretty fair.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I -I. Marcuse and
son of Niagara Fails, Mr. and IVIrs,
Moser of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs.
'noronteau of Windsor were guests
recently of the lad's mother, Mrs,
IL James.
Mr. Frank Nixon has gone to the
west fdr the harvest.
Miss Hazel Benneet returned
last week after visiting Auburn fri-
ends.
Quite an interesting time took place
at the race course last Friday after-
noon when a number of horses com-
peted. There were two classes, the
1 free-for-all and the green race., There
Iwere four horses started in the lat-
ter and three in the former, and
the heats welt interesting. Mr. L.
0. Charlesworth acted as starter and
Alderman Carter as judge. There
was quite a large turnout of citizens
and , visitors from Auburn, Belgrave
and other points in the viciiiity, of
Blyth. The .races were graced by the
presence of the local clergymen.
There were three half -mile heats in
each event as follows :
GXCen race :
Higgenbotton, J. Auburn -1 2 8
Hooper, 01. 0. ,Blyeli -2 I 1
Mason, Wm., Blyth -3 3 2
Wright, J. Morris -4 4 4
Free -to -all :
Miller, J., Ilelgrave -2 1 1
Coulter, T., Blyth --1. 2 2
McKenzie, R. 13el5rave -3 3 3
Titne-1.11, 1,13, 1.15,
Marriages
itoLmEs—PEATISON—At the reit-
tierce of the brides parents, 2nd
con. ot. Stanley, on Aug. 27th, by
Rev. Dr, Stewart, Walter 0.
Holmes 'of Edmonton, formerly ot
Clinton, bo Mary Irene, youngent
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jobe
Pearson.
FINN--HAMSHERE -- In Port Ar-
thur on June 91,h, Amy E. Ham -
slier°, formerly of Clinton, to
Joseph E. Finn.
FAIR-HAMSHERE - In Port Ar-
thur on August WI, Beatrice M.
Hanishere, formerly of Clinton,
to Harry Fair,
Births
MIDDLE'PON—In Goderich 1 onnnliip
on August Oth, to Mr. ee4 Mrs.
C. B. Middleton, a seen
MILLS -1n Helena, Montana, on
August 15th.to Rev. E. L. and
Mrs. Mills,(formerly Miss Alberta
May) a son. ,
SIIIELL-In East Wawanosh, on Aug
18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fferbert
Shiell, a bon.
LANIS-In Wingham, on Aug. 16th,
to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Levis, a
daughter.
RAU-At the Sauble Line, Stanley,
on Aug. I8th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Rau. a son. '
DEIVIONY-At the Sauble Line,
Stanley, on Aug. 15th, to Mr.
and Mrs. William Demony, a eon.
Deaths
SHANNON --in McKillop, on Aug.
15th, Sarah Alen Switzer, wife of
' Solomon J. Shannon, aged 71
• years, 6 months arid 5 days.
NOTICE -On account of the heavy
loss ,sustained in the recent rite, I
would like all out -standing 'ac-
counte settled at once. 5 the
meantime • the coal office will • be'
found next door to Meraggart's
Bank:, where business will be car-
ried on With a full supply of every-
thing as before. -A. • Forbes. -95
THE DOHERTY
UUIUJLUI , • --
J. E." Doherty, - Manaeer;
Season 1913-14.
Talent trader manager/rent of Red-
. • path Lyeeurn Bureau,
• New York City.
Oldest and 'eargeet in, the world. •
• The five, concerts in the coure8, be-
gierting Sept. • 251 are j "Laurant"--
The marl of many myseteries. Ever-
ett Kemp-MonOlogiet a,nd entertain-
er Chicago Glee Clete -Vocal and
Trombone Quartettes. •Kellogg,-
Ilainee 'Opera Co. Dixie C,..uintette:
A limited ,nutnber of seasoe book
tickets for sale at $1.50- each,
Orders for tickets -mai be left at
Fait's ,flookstore or with J. • Ve.
Doltemey; Clinton, '
WANTED—.POSITION AS MOUSE -
keeper to widdwer or elderly
couple 2 --Apply GI) News -Record Of-
fice. —91
chickens cheap.—Apply to Frank
Hutchings at the 0.T.R. Station.
—06
TEACHER WANTED FOR THE
Junior room of the Bayfield Pnblie
school. State salary, experience and
certificate. Duties to commence on
September 2nd. -1-1, Drehmann, Sec-
retary Public School. Board, Bay-
field. • -96
105 •SALE. -----ONE SECOND-HAND
furnace • in first-class • shape,
also one second hand Radiant
Home heater without oven, -Apply
to Tires. 'Hawkins at Rowland's
hardware store. 96
WHOOPING COUGH -ALL CHILD -
ren having 'whooping cough will not
be allowed to attend school or leave
their own premises for a period of
six weeks after its 'commencement,
By- order -J. W. Shaw, M.H.O.
-96-
WANTED, A LIMITED NUMBER
boarders. -Apply to Mrs, Foster,
Albert street. - -96
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.. WILL
be paid to any person giving in-
formation that will lead to the
conviction ,of anyone 'shooting Hom-
er Pigeons. --Clinton. Homing Soc-
iety. -94-4.
EXECUTORS SALE Ols \TALC -
able Farm by auction, -The execu-
tors of the estate of the late Elias
Bali will sell by public auction at
the Auburn Hotel in the village of
Auburn on Saturday, Sept. 6th, at
3 p.m. the farm belonging to the'
said eetate consisting of 165 acres
ot land, . more or less, being part.
of Lot 39 and Lots 40 and 41,
' Concession 11, Hullett. On the
premises, which is all in one block,
there N a good brick house in
splendid repair,, has slate roof, good
cellar. s.urnace„ and more 0011VE11-
hues 'than elstrally, 10,Wid in a tare
'house. The barn N 1115 x 50 on
stone stabling, with a straw shed
25 x 35, also on a stone wall. Al-
so a large drive shed about 35 x
60, a good brick pig pen and 'other
out -buildings. There is about two
acres of orchard -cherries, plums
arel apples. 'Phe farin is in a good
slate of cultivation, . Fences are
good and the place 5 exceptional-
ly well watered. There is an ar-
tesian well at the house which
also supplies the barn. There is
also d never -failing spring which
waters the pasture fields. Terms
tf Sale -Tee percent. ot purchase
money to be paid or arranged for
at the time of - sale, balance with-
in thirty (lays, -or art amount equal
to half the purchase Money may re-
main on mortgage to suit perches-
er,-1-1. H. Hill and Geo. H. 13aII,
Executors. Thos. C4 undry, Auct,
FOR SALE DRIVINC1- HORSE,
buggy, only rim two seasons, and
harnebs in good repair. Apply to
...--John May, Clinton. -95
COURT OF REVISION - NOTICE
is hereby given that a Court of
Revision will be held, pursuant to
the Ontario Voters' List Act, by
His Honor, the Judge of the Coen;
V Comb of the County of Huron,
in the Council. Chamber, in the town
of Clinton, on Thursday, the 4th
-day of September 1013, at 9 o'-
clock,- a. m,, to bear and deter-
mine complaints ' of errors and
omissions in. the Voters' List of
the Menicipality -of the Township
of Goderieli for 1913. Dated Aug -
lilt 20th, 1913,-5. W. Trewartba,
Clerk, Goderich Township,
WANTED,-EXPERIISNCED GIRLS
and .girls to learn • knitting and,
looping. Will pay $5.00 per .week
eenile rearreng. Steady employ-
ment, pleasant position. Apply
now. -Clinton Knitting Co. -93
SLABS ;FOR SALE, 11 INCHES
long. Will eell by load or cord. -
A. Forbes, Coal and Wood Dealer.
•
HOUSE AND LOT ON ORANGE
street for sale, now occupied by
Mrs. Easorn. Six roores.-A. J.
.Tyndall. -88
'VOTERS' LIST, 1913, MUNICIPAL -
145' Of the Township ot Stanley, in
the County t)P fIuron,--Notice is
hereby given that / have transmit-
ted or delivered to the person
„mentioned in sections 8 -and 9 ot
tire Ontario Voters' List Act, the
• copies required by .srteh sections to
he 'transmitted or 'delivered of the
list made, persuant to the said
Act, of all persone appearing by
the fast revNed assessment Roll 'of
'the said • Mulicipality to be eetit-
led to vote at. elections forthe
members of the Legislative Assem-
bly and at Municipal elections, and
that the .said lisit'was first posted
up in my office on the 91h day. of
August, 191,3, and remains there for
inspection. • Electore are called
upon to examine the said. list and
if anv -• omissions • or other error
are • foand therein, to take immed-
iate 1eteps lee have the -said errors
correeted according to law. Dated
this 9t1i day .01 Arigust, 11913,-5.
‘T. Riehardson, Township Clerk. -
-94.
SEED WEIPIAT FOR SALE — TI -IE
undersigned offers for sale three
varieties of fall wheat for 9aed--
Dawson's Golden Chaff. Democrat,
and Egyptian Amber—It is all
splendid • wheat and clean, Price
$1.00 per bushel. -L. Tyrrlall.
-95.
HOUSE TO RENT ON HURON
street, 6 rooms, bard and soft
water in woodshed, -A acre of land,
• bearing fruit trees. -John Snyder.
• -90.
WINDSTORM INSURANCE. -- THE
.Canada Insurance Co. will insure
all buildings against damage done
by windstornis. °Moderate • 'rates,
no premien note. -Charles B. Hale,
'District Agent. Clinton. • -74.
BELLEVIEW FARM • DAIRY. -
From our stock of first-class cows
we are prepared to supply' you
twice daily re/Mb the best of milk
and cream. We solicit a share of
your patronage. -Richard Fisher, E.
B. Hill, Phone 125, •'1-80
FARM 1005 SALE -THE UN,DER-
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 house pig
Pen,
etc -all comparatively new. A first
class young orchard containing all
kinds 'of fruit, also small fruits.
The farm N well fenced and well
drained and is a very desirable
home. For further_ particulars
apple on, premises or address John
Torrance, Clinton P. 0. -63
FARM FOR SALE. -CON. 8 WEST
half of lot 9, Mullett township,
containing 50 acres. There ac
on the farm a frame house 20x26,
kitchen 18x14, and a summer kit-
chen and wood shed 24x14, bank
barn 5850 with stabling ender-
neath and cement floors with lien
house and pig house. The land is
good clay loam, entirely clear of
weeds, is well drained with tile,
and in a good state of cultivation,
No waste land. There is one acre of
good orchard and a never failing
well. Terms : $500. of principal
paid down and the rest can re-
main on mortgage. As the pro-
prietor intends giving up farming,
if not -sold the place will be rent-
ed. -Apply on premises or to John
Riley, Sr., Constance. P. O. -80.
FARM FOR SALE -LOT 40 AND
Part of Lot 39, Con. 9, Goderich
township, consisting of 107 acres
all cleared and good tillable land
with the exception of five acres of
bush and ten acres of orchard CM-
taining apples, plums and cherries.
Farm in good condition being of
good clay loam, well fenced and
having an abundance of excellent
water. On the premises are two
barns, one 58x30 with shed 2550,
all on stone foundation. The oth-
er barn is 51530 with shed 47x30
and also a gravel house. Situated
one mile from school mile from
English church, 1 mile from Meth-
- odist clinch, 5 miles from Clinton,
6 MBA from Bayfield. Rural Tele-
phone 'connection. Also part of lot
30, 'Telephone Road, containing 50
acres adjoining school and 4 miles
from Clinton, on which there are
no buildings but containing a small
swamp making it an excellent pas-
ture farm. For further particulars
apply on tbe premises, or address -
Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone
7 on 155, • , -71:
Only engine of its kind
Will do more work—do work In more dif-
ferent pleees—give 60 changes of speed.
GILSON ree9-arxX
Delivers 100% service. Farmer's power house
on Wheelt. earrlos Its own line shaft, pulleys, belt
tightener and pump isOlc. Reedy for any soy-
whore,stanytheo. 1 to Se 1. p, Agents wonted,
Write for partleulsra.
GILSON 55011. 00. Ltd.
York St,
Guelph,
Caned°.
AGENT AT CLINTON
M. G. RANSFORD
Rave /our
Eyes Tested
If you are suffering from
headaches the cause maybe
eye strain due to either not
wearing glasses or wearing
those which do not accommo-
date ‘therwielves to your eyes.
, •
- To ascertain the cause 'of
yotir trouble have .your eyes
tested by a graduate optician.
• We naake no charge for
te4ing,
A. J. .ORIGO.:
,
altibpAmri-.op-riotAx
; .
.f.OW,41,1%R.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
and repairs kept on hand, also ag-
ency for new machines. -A. Hoop-
er, Albert street. 55
TIIE„CilfINEll STORE
Live and Let Live
Piekling Season is here again we
are well stocked with all kind , of
spicee and virregers.
• FLOUR
CLINTON FAMILY. FLOUR.
FIVE ROSES.
PURETY- and EXETER. -
'FRUITS
ORANGES.
LEMONS.
BANANAS
GRAPE -FRUIT
PEACHES •
PLUMS.
WATER MELONS
end TOMATOES.
A CALL SOLICITED,
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
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Helping the Farmer
To Make Money.
For the benefit of tette
many customers we have se-
cured a fent hundred bushels of
choice Seed Wheat, Gold Coin
and Abundance, two varieties
that have given Se best re-
sults in Huron County this
season.
Above will be sold on a
very close margin. If your
field is not in the best 'of con-
dition try a few sacks of
0 trun's Special Fall lit heat
Fertilizer.
A 511 line et Flo P eed
and Poultty FoodS always er,
hand.
Always in the market for
newelaid eggs and live pout/
try.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO
The Up-to-date Firm
CLINTON.
5. W.Trewartha, Win. Jenkins.
GOOD CHANCE
TWO STORY HOUSE
----and--
NEW COTTAGE
For Sale
Located side by side.
Properties in extfellent condition,
Would lease from buyer.
F J Hill, Clinton.
Phone 77.
The Strongest of
• all Firepots
The Sunshine Furnace fire -
pot islieavily ribbed and in
two sections, which allow
for contraction and expan-
sion. It will never crack.
Ashes won't adhere to the
straight sides — always a
clear and economical fire.
Our local agent will
show you this and
▪ many other "Sunshine"
advantages. Send for
• free booklet.
la r s
Sunshine
Furnace
SOLD IN CLINTON BY
BYAIVI & SUTTER
Sanitary Plumbers • Phone 7,
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▪ Listen'.
• go
You have heard that :
• George Washington could •
• 6).
• not tell a lie. We,,pould, •
: but we do.not have to; for
we buy in the closest Mar-
• ket and sell at the closest •
• •
• prices. •
• •
• It is no lie that we •
• •
• are still selling •
• • •
:100 lbs. Redpaths Grano-
• lated Sugai for • $4.75
• • e
•
• 20 lbs. for $1,00 :
• •
• • We have added to:
•
• our well-equipped stock, •
: Creatnery Butter and :
• Buttermilk,
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• ••
. .
: • W. T. O'NEIL :
•
re "The Hub Grocery." It
• •
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Slabs For Sale.
HARDWOOD SLABS, 14
INCHES LONG. IDEAL
FOR SUMMER USE.
ALSO 12 INCH BODY
WOOD.
Stapleton Saw Mill.
I3E105E THE STORM,
the wise man has the ram pipes put
in condidion th carry off the over-'
flow. This work can be entrusted
to us with the certainty -that it
will be done right. Our experienee
ab
TINNERS
covers all branches of the trade.
What we do we do well because we
like to, and because we are paid to
do it that way.
Lt • us examine the rain pipes, eav-
espipes, etc., and estimate: the cost
of repairs.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53,
HEATING AND PLUMBING IN
AT,L ITS BRANCHES.
CEMENT.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON
A STOCK OF NATIONAL
PORTLAND 0515155T
PHONE ORDERS OR CALL
ON
JOHN HUTTON,
Londesboro.
emon.B.H..............m.
ICOLLEGE
AT HOME
Thousands of ambitious young people
are fast preparinff in their own homes
to occupy lucrative positions as stenog-
naphers, booklceepers, telegraphers.
01052 55105015, in fact every sphere of
I Business Activities. You may finish 51
college if You so wish. Positions guar-
anteed. Enter college any day. limb y
idnal instruction" Expert toacliers.
Thirty years' experience. Largest train
ors in Canada. Seven colleges. Special
course for teachers.
Affiliated with Commercial Educa-
tors' Association of 'Canada. Summot
Bohmi at fanions Seaton Business
College. London.
CLINTON EUEINESS COLLEGE
GEO. GPOTTON . • '11. F. WAltn.
. PreOident. Principal.
11111111111111MINIMIS
NANO TRUNK
SYSTEM
ONLY LINE REACHING ALL.
ALL
SUMMER 'RESORTS IN
HIGHLANDS 'OP ONTARIO.'
Including
Muskoka Lake, Lake of Bays Georg-
ian .13ay, Algonquin Park, Maganeta-
wan River, f'rtnch River, Timagand,
Kawertha Lakes.
Full Summer Service now in :effect
to all of above resorts. Write for
full particulars and illusttated folders
to any grand Trunk Agent.
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION.
Eaoh Tuesday until Oct. 28 inelusive.
Winnipeg arid Return • $35.00
Edmonton and Rettiin • $43.00
• Leteee rates to other points. • Return
limit two months. Pullman Tourist
Sleepers leave Toronto at 11.3,5 p.
in. ,on above. dates reining through
to Winnipeg vM Chicago and Saint
Paul without change. Tickets • aro
also on sale via Sarnia and the Nor-
thern Navigation Company.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway,
is the shorted and quickest mute
between Winnipeg, Saekat000n , attd
Edmonton.
John Raneford and Son,.• uptown
-agents; A. 0. Patteson, station ag-
The News -Record to Jan, 14 far 407). Gan
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