The Clinton News Record, 1913-09-25, Page 5Acitma:n cook
,i'01#!? ' The annual ,E1r,vor,th League an
Io iew ti4s,
. Sunday sehool," ednverition'OT the Go(C-
Hoggaittellas ea• ,erich, District,. WaS 110id in the
(re methodist- chureb, Ilolinesville, on
1.7C'steril'Ernivers".1 el v mid Tuesday 1vas one 'of the
'211/14ae SeliMay: ‘1,'Ie payunn ol'iiteddl'sj'atilic'tte'n't4bstY
When a,ppropriate net -vices will monday Thnotti..1g,
Scld In Li the president,' Rev,
the evening, iU thePaSt°1: A';' W. Barker 'of Seaforth, .in the,
nreaelt on the "Ste:1:y of, Ruth andi
, Chair; The- morning nenerion was for,
, dbafione," the moat Poet taken' up ..j'u
.Tean'Yeall returned last week: re
.appoiettment of '
; Viii-Nt*:Ydrit after vis/oh itp histratioi s ,
business committees, elc.
a, 'tnifiS';'' fieler a we,Fok or t; 'The afternoon session waff ' opened
It FDcks Va c9utined, IL by the ,president Whose address ,was
bee "Iasi' 'week hiR bis recovery is,now.
bright, helpful and' interesting. Peer
• "liolmel for. , excellent addresses . were delliTered at
Mrs, Neelands, was in Toronto last this, meeti
week attending the Marriage of ,^a ag One . by Rev. T. E,
Saverof Sparta, on i'Our Purpose
' nePhew• in this Convention,Y one by Rev, J.
Mr.- and ,Alta. Ballantyne, who E. Hunter, .Dungannon,on "The ,CalI
have been visiting '1 riende- in .the . vi-
einitvof the Community and How the, S.S.
for some' - weeks, were the
and E.L. may Respond." The
13'°°44*; Mau' Waete, Conservation and Use. of Hurn -
Mins M. Boater of Hamilton bas an and Divino. atesnuaanny, by, enee,
been Atte guest of Miss Marie Carlin. P. H. Langfok'd; Field Secretary-, for
ext ;Sunday' will be :Raily Day In
Sunday schools' and Eptvorth Leagues
connections with the. Sunday schools. Mr the, .Provineb of' , Saskatchewan.
Mr. and: Mrs. Beach of London have After. tea the '.Sectietary .spoke again
moved to town and have taken TIP ers o Personal e„,en 'roam ' Work in
tlwir renidence in the house recently E„angeosin,,,
purchased 'from the „eitate ,of the late At the eveninr.serVice the Score -
Mrs' Th°11.18°n' "Cary sPiake on "Our Call to. the Ilotne
ted,fup just 'west of ,the G.T.R. yatd. ton, -,, on Our „eau _ theForeign
Dr...,S,.. Gaelter Is.; home after .spend- ,Field.,,
ing a year, or more,. in lleVital, work The' "Morning- Watch 'and. 'Bible
in Toledo, Ohio. ," . ,
• Studyf' Tuesdhy Morning' was tak-
." en up by Rev. Ford of Go'der-
r. chairnian or', the., distrie't, and
Seaforth..-, Auting41,te- Bessie'''. Papers 'Were given
- op, The Junior, Our Underworked
.Word Was. reeeiVed .bete last .Friday -Milne by Mrs. A. W.: Barker ; "A
ol .the. death fat Kindersley, .Alberta,, Study-- Comniittees" by Rev. Mr.:
Of Mr., John G. Wilson, formerly of Langford': "'Christian Stewardship,
Seaforth; The ,deeeased• Was a broth- A Solplion of Our Financial Diffieul-
..et of Colonel _Alex. Wilson,Mr. Rob - ties," by Rev. I -I. Witlans 'of Nile
ert and Mrs. -Andrew Young, ;Wow lo Make the Week. Night Meat-
-of this toCvn, and' is survived by his ing. Go," by Rev- Mr, Sawyer. .
wife and one daughter. The remains: elle afternoon session, was opened
were brought to Seaforth for in- by Rev. S. J. Allin 'and Miss M. ' A.
terment in Maitland Bank Ccmetety Bailey gave a roost interesting paper
011 Wednesday; ' , on "The Value .anel Method Of Study
The ineinbees of the choir of the Classes" ; Rev. Mr. McCormick, pas -
Presbyterian Met at the home of tor of the church, gave' an address 011
MP., and Mrs. Sinithers -one evening "Teacher Training" '"The Challenge
-pro to the marriage of their dame. of -our Fourth Department" was the
oder, Margaret, to Mr. John; Sclater subject of a stirring address by • the
lase ek, and presented her with, a Secretary, Ile also talked on t -he
Ban le 'tiler rocker. subject "What Can We Do ?" and
misk- Case was in London during Rev. Mr. Sawyer gave' an inspiring
the pe..;ti_me_yitteltiryce-etirilagee.,#8,1'S. We Try to Do?"
.Misp Anna Bell ha a gone to Toron- After the evening meal Re .
to tci.' attend Havergal College,. Sawyer gave a talk on Consecration.
Miss Margaret Kennedy is ' visiting The opening exercises of the even -
friends in Saginaw and Detroit. ing service whre conducted by the
.Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Campbell and Rev. Mr. Snowden of Varna and the
Master Robert have been in Detroit, principal address of the evening was
'recently visiting friends. given by Rev. W. G. H. IVIcAlister,
Mrs, Walkie and babe of' Toronto Exeter, preeldent of the conference.
are' the.guestsof Miss- Lena Graham:. This -was followed by a fellowship
Mr. Thos, Gerry, who has _been and consecration set -vice led by the
visiting hit daughter, Mrs, MeRinincin pastor, The following. are the new
of. 'Calgary, has returned to town. district officers : ;
Miss Linbie Freeman attended' the' Hon. President, Rev. J. E; Ford,
' Marriage of her niece, Miskt Edith Goderich.
Freeinah of Lucknow, last week. President, :Rev. R. J. McCormick,
Mr, James Williams, *Ito has been Holinesville.
Vending couple of months .with his 1st Vice, Mies Creasie Elliott, Bay-.
brothet, Mr. M. Williams, has return- field. .
ed to -Ms hOme. in Detroit. 2nd Vice, '41iss IVI.•Eriatt, Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and, 3ed, Vice; Miss Gertrude,' Reid, Sea -
family, who have been visiting the forth., ,
lady's parehts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 4th Vice, Miss - Mabel . R. 'Claris,
,Sills, haye -returned to their home at Clinton.
Lashimen, Sask. s 5th Vise, Mrs, S. J. Allin, Cline
Mrs. Morris Shea and little (laugh- ton. -
ter, who have been visitingMrs, Wm. Secretary, N. W. Treviartha, Hol -
Dugan for several weeks, have return- inesville,
ed to their home in Detroit, Representative to Conference, Rev,
Miss Debi° has returned to Bran- W. A. Barker, Seaforth.
don, Man., after a Visit 'With her Ws- There was a good rally of work-
ter,'Mrs: W. D. Bright. • • ers from every part of the district,'
; Mrs. Love and Miss Beatrice intend every Session being well attended
removing to Toronto shortly. • The Bath, ad,dreOs was full of helpfulness
lady's son, 'George, has a good pos- and' inSpiration, the discussions were
ition in the city, hence the desire lively and enIghtning and thO whole
to -have the, family together. 'convention bristled with enthusiasm.
1VIrs. (Dr.) 'Mulligan has returned to Such a gathering cannot hut . be , of
her home in ,Grand Forks, N. D., af- great benefit to 'those attending.
ter an extensive with her mother, The good .pe,ople pi Iiolines-
Mrs.. McQuaid. - villa - made Most generotis and
- The marriage was solemnized at the liosp;itabled arrangements ' for enter -
home .or the bride's parents on Tues- taining the delegates and during both
, day of last week of Miss Margaret days served luncheon and supper in
Helen, second daughter, of Mr. and the. basement to all who would re -
George Smithers, to Mr.' John Seal- main. .Much ,of the success of the
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Scalter will re- gathering was !lee to. the "MarthetS".
hide. in town. . ' who made .such ample provision, to
1Viihs Tillie Smith was married at the cotumitthes who ,had the ar-
the home of her brother-in-law and rangernent of the meetings in hand,
e'P
A Good Cortventiort. •
guests M Mrs,' Sutherland recently. Dihnonity. what is you, ?” by pee.
They leave shortly for their home M Sawy-et ; '`GOd arid I, or the
A. big 0140111 storehouse is being fit, Field!, and Mr_ sa.., Irwin or Olim-
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. .E. EOrslake, and , tothe splendid enthusiasm
on Wednesday last to Nfr. Ernest M. shown thronghott3 a 11erase, ak -
Liverance of Williapriston, Mich. ing part.
Miss Jessie Robb has gone ,to Tor- The Holinesville male choir led the
' onto to attend the 'Normal school, singing at the evening sessions of
. MrS. Robb and Mins Zella aecompan- the convention, rendering one selec-
ied her to 'Portant°, going on from tion the , first evening. The Misses
there to Cluny, Alberta, where Mr. Lobb.' also gave, a duet one evening,
Robb is located. Miss Reid of Seaforth contributed a
' Mr. Albert . Robinson has returned solo, as did also Nfiss Snider • who is,
to his home in Clleveland,' Ohio, after visiting in the neighborhoosi.
el visit with hid mother in town. ,
Miss Fergus Carn.pbell left here for
Zurich '
a visa on Windsor and will. later go
'south "for the winter,, .
Mr. R-ussel: Hays has been removed Miss Ida, Ortwein wan a Lofided
Teem the sladi of the Doininion Bank visitor for a fevv days last week. .
here to the branch in St, Thomas, Miss Bulali Koehler visited lier
. - - -Dr,. atilt Mrs. Davis of Manitoulin grandeparents in Exeter last weeli. ,
Island were here On an auto trip last - Mr. W. 13. Wilson 96 the Molsozis,
week visiting the fernier's brother, Bank staff has been transferred to
Mr. James Davis, and other ,friends _t „,, . ,, ,
a gaiy with inotructions to report
I ft f ., hereabout..
, , ,s a ntlinipel, ,en route. . . w
tee . elt. Wilizatn, Forsythe ot_ Greenst tiorboo were guests of the fornier s
, , ,. ., ; Mr. and. Mrs, Meno Kmiec of ite,
. ",:,‘" , boro, North Carolina, has been visi -
brother, Mr. 5, Elinor, last week.
in,g•Tiis listed Mrs. J. 0, Chesney of
, ttoketsmith. , . mr. Orland Johnston has gone to
Miss Rachel. Neilandn lias returned
Molsons bank iirancll there.
Clinton to take a poSition. in .1,11e
from a.' pleasant visit With friends in OCr. . , .,. Wagner,, , .lan .nion
. mi. August wt. wno 1 , i
Michigan. , '
Mrs II. Martin 'end' Miss Maiie are, ln the west for lfwenty-two , years
' visiting in Given Sound, ' . ,, and whose home is now in.. Winnipeg,
has beezierenea,ing old friendsiiipS in
so
Mrs.. A, Davidson and illiss David -
Zurich and v,icinity. , •
son have returned from a visit to .,
A tia n ti 0 Ct'
Mr, 'Lewis Jeffrey has disposed of
i YL • . . ,,,,,., ,. ,‘ ., his, flour. and ,feed busiiress to Nlessrs.
lvtr• A ' (:"..': Ault lias."(lisP°"'" '"` '1's
grocery business -to' .Ma. -.George D. George Douglas . and, George Sparks -
I.
of Stanley,. neither oi , \thorn is a
,
. ,
ii-Iaigh. of Lucke:ow. Mr. Aul,it lias. ,,,. n or to 7urtoh . , ,
probably been in businase longer, scan-‘ n `''
- til er ' roan' in- Seaforth - he,. hav- ,,,51.,1'sesissst isj„,..sss.A1:'• 01,1\ Ati,otn 1,is ,ref..111,;,n,'„'.(.1 lions.......
ing.o;theia a heerif., engaged 'continucaiMy,' -.:itio; ..and,o,fgris. „qt\ , Eilbel. 11,itt,claugh___
for 'o.ier flit?' ),:e-ar• '-',,-."' ",' -'':' _,.'-'-,-,,'"et ter ty'ere. at .Crediton last week , at
The:, ftlitarar of tbe .late, l‘irs ;1-.)aGUr'' etending the' celebration of the . :nine-
M:ir,fe. McCann; Widely of. the late JD'S, ; ,.,. —
fie NI „birbildaY' anniaactisary , of the 'fort
.3,TeCann, teok place from. .- the resit -e mei., .fathor. ,,,.,. , , :
mrwe ,of lier ,son.,.":, Mr,..P.'',,ly,teCatill; , to' poe. Stiashapi hae' :been leveling up
,, Sb. ,Columban cemetery ,O1i;-Moluiai' of, 'Min property, ' having' -lfail "about six
last , week', - ' ' ',or hundeed .wagou IdatiS '9i ' eiirIll out oii.
.' ' ' "Ideal weatliei: favoreir=thee Zurich
..7Zillrielli - ' '. ' .... ' '
. . • „ - . , • ' . ,
. Foie thii year, 'the. result olio1fig a
I- e e . reaat da nen, 'nil d barn S. ,of . ',,-Taeter s151,11.u.lu,,,d, ,.2,,i1nil.c.a,i.lis...';,,ei: paii.eg.d.00.1c(lhealt'l Lennf d4t'anuctie'
,.. Kaesi`r, of tis ',Goshen; .„Linet near, ., •
7.orich ' were dootrQ,3.ed by ., nro..,. last. liai e teitii,ned. lo their home after - a
T''aaand'ay. night, the' loss. entailed bet fril':tlight'..ii- i'ieit' i..tt 'the .I'rearental horne 1
o
- , - ' ' -tilt f a er ' ' ', ': r ' ing uptvards of 94,000, ' .. 01 G. 01 11 . .,_„.., ! ._ - ,
oae, ' ' '
:Mr, Peturle,I4re,n, visited fOr a le
'days last ,4'likly1:91,stratiero,
endn. '
, .
' IfiefinedVAnd family motored -
Niagara Falfaf for- caople of da
recently,
' Mrs. ThomaS Dunn and family ha
arrived from the 'Old Country ,
bin Mr. lnutn: who has been here
Cliedroo Ncws..Recc,iJ
Where Has the Money Gone
).1
sumulamonimmimaimmosasamansamiummar
9 afIVE FOWL WANTED --T ,111" t,TOW SEWIN
W •Seateilir‘e,West. Shore ,Elegtri
4.7.....T3aStia'ay ease still hangs lire' befor
the Ontario itallway Tile en
to gutty info ',the finameial inanagemen
ys of this enterprise was launchea Imo
' the floor 'of the house durieg the last
ve session and the adjourned hearing was
to held m Toronto last Friday. Little
or Satisfaction folloived, howevee, be-
cause .0i the. abaence 01 President J.
Ipi.oTaz1Nalyole3oTeot.in4vevielirealg.0
enunt
bcoaoneksinvolves the flotation of
an electric road scheme along the
'Lake I-Turen shore and the guarantee-
ing of a.largn proportion of the
bonds by interested inttnicipalitien.
The were certified and , the
work commenced. Today, however,
it lies at a standstill and practically
abandoned; The residents ' of " the
towns and counties who stood ,
hind now. seek knowledge of :the' ills-
pdsal of the money, patt. of which
they ,consider unaccounted. fon Kin-
cardine, Gaderich, and Ashlield, Town-
ship 'sent - representatives on, -
William .Proudfoot Goderich con-
ductiqg the questioning. "
T, E. Robles (if the Toronto Gener-
al Trust Co, in the box stated .that
his Company had handled all- .the, fin-
ances' of the railway. He 'had .in all
things acted. in a manner becorriing
the. trustee of such a mortgage,'
. bond, iSSTie .bad 'been 'restricted
to $15,000 per 'Single track•sied $600,-
000 on the whet°. Out of this amount
the municipalities stood 'for bonds of
$400;000. .
"What. were the Proceeds of the
sale ?" he was 'asked.
" Three 'hundred and eighty-four
thousand dollars," was the reply.
He had no statement of the account
in 'his keeping, however. The. town-
ship bonds -had netted' 97 and , the
towns '95, he thoeght.
ready to handle fat belie, „amine; mut repairs kept on hand, also
chicketts end necks highasipriens eney for necv mathities.—A, Ho
,' Poultry taken not later. than Iftzurs- er, Albert street,
; day of each week, Other , fowlf.litand-
' ed. later on —W.' Marquis Base
,
Line, Phone 11 on 160.
, ; •
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ifc THE
matter of the estate of John Ovens
Elliott, deceased.—Notice is herebY
given. pursuant to Sec. 55 of the
Trustee Act that all persons hav-
ing, claims against the estate of
the said, deceased, who died on or
about the 180. day of May, 1913,
are required to send by post pre-,
paid to the undersigned executors
or W. Brydone solicitor en or be-
, fore the 27th clay of September,
'1913, their naines - and addresses
with full particulars in weiting of
their claims, and statement of their
accounts and the nature of .the se-
,eurities (if any) held by them,
dilly verified by statutory declara-
tion. And, 'take notice that after
tbe said 2711 day of -SePtembe,p,
1913, the slaid exeautors will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the
'said estate among the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
, to the claims of which he shall
, then have notice and the ,said ex-
ecutors will not he liable for said
assets or any part thereof, to any
person or persons of whose claim
notice shall not have been ree,eived
by them or ,their said 'solicitor at
the time of such distribution. Dat-
ed -Sept. 2nd, 1913.—F. IL Powell
and Robert Triok, Executors W.
Brydone, Clinton, Executors' Sol-
icitor. '
'Messrs. Chas. ana Frank Itisdon 01
Detroit, tormerlv of town, have been
spending a iew days among old fr:-
ends here,
-,1311.t. and Mrs.. Gordon Paten -53n of
Winnipeg have heed visiting the for-
mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. „Arch -
Paterson.
Mr. J. A. McLean has commenced
the work of rebuilding his mill which
was destroyed .by fire recently.
The High School Board have decid-
ed to engage another teacher, such
a move being made neeensary by the:
large number,,of pupils attending. ,
Plans have .been- secured for the
new wing which , in to be built to
the hospital.
Mrs. James Duffield passed away
one day last week after an illness of
several nionths at the age of sev-
enty-five. She had .been a ,reaident, of
Winglialn for about thirty years and
is survived. by two daughters, Mrs.
J. Roe of this town and Mrs: F. A.
Heath of Hatnilton. She was a
member of St. Paul's chutch and was
most highly' esteemed. ' • .
Mr. Arch. -Paterson has purchased
the residence owned by his brother,
the late Frank Paterson,, on Victoria,
street. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C: A, Brigs and son
of Hamiltor, visited Mr. and • Mrs.
Rc VanStone for a few days recent-
ly.
- Mr. Chas, C. Munro of Toronto
has been :appointed to -the position
until recently held by ,Mr. C. ,G.
Vanstone with the Davies Company
'and having purchased Mr. Thos.
Field's property. he intends moving
Ins fancily to town.
Much regret is felt at the removal
of. , Mayor VanS tone and Mrs. Van -
Stone from town, thOugh the beSt
wishes of their , many friends follow
them to Termite where Mr. Van -
Stone has been promoted to a more
rel:dionsible position. Mr. VanStone
has been , mayor of the town since
the beginning of the' year, filling the
position with much credit and satis-
faction. Reeve McKibben will be act-
ing mayor until the end of the year.
'ite'rtele-,\Tefelkeee-se_ Ge_e_12)eltreit was
the guest last week 'of Mrs. Gee'.
„Spotton.
Mihs Lizzie Gilchrist has returned
from a visit to the Old Land,
M'r. John Kerr has gone •th Pal-
merstone and his faintly will follow
shortly. '
IVIr. J. D. Cainpbell of Stratford
visited brother, Mr. W. A. Camp-
bell, for a couple of days recently.
Mr. Cr. D. Miller of Detroit visited
Iris wife and faintly, who are visit -
Ing the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Bennett,'
• Marriages
MeLENNAN—MacRAE—At the home
of the bride's mother, on Septem-
bar 24th, by Rev. Mr, Grant, as.
sisted by Rev, Dr. Stewart, ler-
tha Isabella, second daughter of
Mrs. Arthur IVIacliae, to George
A. McLennan, all of Clinton,
CHARL.ESIVOIITT-1-1VeaeRAE--.At the
home of the bride's mother in
Clinton on September 24t1i, by
Rev. 24r. Grant, assisted by Rev.
`Dr. Stewart, 'hada Florence,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Arthur
MacRae, to Robert J. Chartes-
worth of 'Port, Arthur.
STANLBY—CONNELL—At the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Medd,
Clinton, on September 24th, by
Rev. Mr. McCormick,' Emma Con-
nell of Clinton, to William Stan-
ley of Hohnesville.
MeGREGOli—J01-INSTON—In Toron
to on. ,Sept. 17th, Elizabeth, eld-
est daughter of Mrs. E. Johnston
, formerly of Clinton, to Robert M.
McGregor of Bridgeburgt
14I0X.8--IV/ARSHALL—I11 Myth off
Sept, 17th, George E. Hicks of
Conti:erne, to Catherine Anna Bell
daughter of Mr. and Mth. Robert
Marshall of Blyth.
LIVERANCE--SIVIITH--In Seaforth,
on Sept. 17th, Earnest Morgan
lAverance, of Williamston, IVfich.
to Tillie Smith, daughtet of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
of SeafortIr. "
SOLATE,R—SIVIITHER;S—In Seaforth
on Sept, 161,11, by Rev. F. H.'
Larkin, John Scatter to Margaret
eicona daughter of -Mr. and
Mrs George Sinithers, all of Sea -
for Mi. ,
Births
ANDREWS—In Mix, Alberta, "on
August 29t11, to Mr. and Mrs. S,
C. Aridrew, formerly of: Celli ton,
a daughter.
DUNBAR—In Winnipeg, Man., on
lith, to Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
ert Dunbar, formerly of te heron, a
S011.
FOX. ---in Grey on Sept. 81,h, to Mr,
'and Mrs. Silvester Fox, a 'son..
1-IE1VIINGIVAY—lri Grey township, on
Sept. 9th, to Mr...and Mrs, Ilenc-
ingway, a son. •
B()NE—In -leawatio,sh, on .Sept.
Ilth, to Mt. and Mrs. J. W.
Bone, a 'son.
Deaths ,
sTEpi-TENs,613—In Stanley oh Sept,
22nd, Mrs. Ralph Stepheason, ag-
ed 17 'years and 6 mourhs.
GRAN T —In Stanley township, on
Sept. 23r0, ..-., lelizabeth Avery,
relict of 'the 'late Thomas taiourt,
• aged 7,9 yearn and 6 months.
PROCTOR—In Winghant, on Sept. 6th
'Agnes Nicholson, wife of the late
-John , Proctor, of Morris, le her
Otsi, year. -'
Wingham, on. SePt
14th, Mary Jane Duffield, widow
of the late James 1/offield, in her
75th year.
JACKSON -4a'. Clinton or; ,Sept. 20th
Harold Philip, son of 1V1.r. and
Mrs. George,. Jackson, 'aged 4
years.' '
GUEST—In :Clinton 'Sept.!' 20th,
The chairman asked the disposal of
the $200 000 worth of unsecured
bonds
Witness saiki the president hate re-
eeived them and after that he knew
nothing.
Engineer Robertson when called hail
no books to rely on, and the chair-
man" adjourned the sitting with the
instruction that on Oct. data
must be on hand for resumption.
The News -Record to the end of
the "present year for twenty-tive.cents
$irfE0rn now mitil the end of next
yeafTbe--,:neredollar.
ATTENTION. --AUCTION SALE 'OP
household furniture at 1.30 p.m. on
Saturday at late residence of Mrs,
Guest, Albert street. Terms, Cash.
—G. H.. Elliott, A.uotioncer,
YOUNG LADY WANTED.—TO
.1barn Telegraphy and atmlst in the
store.—Cooper Co., Clinton. —00
FRESH CREANir CAN 13E HAD AT
Bartliff's and McLennan's restaur-
ants. —1800
WANTED. --EXPERIENCED GIRLS
and girls to learn knitting and
-looping. Will pay $5.00 per week
wlkile reaming. Steady employ-
ment, pleasant position Apply
rkow.—Clinton Knitting Co, —93
FOR SALE—A WEANING FILLY BY
Viking, also new intik cow, third
call—Apply: to John' Holmes, Hur-
on Road. —99.
WANTED.—A I,I1VIITED NUMBER
of roomers. 'Apply to Mrs. Chas.
Wiltse, Huron street. ' —98
COURT QF FEWISION,11
,--NOTIC)
is hereby given that a dourt will
be held, pursuant to The Ontario
VoterS' Lists id,- by His Honour
the Judge •of the County Cub of
Huron at Varna on Monday the
29th day of September, 1213, at 10
o'clock a.m to hear and determine
complaints of errors and omissions
in the Voters' List of the Munici-
pality of •the Township of Stanley
for '1913. Dated the 1715 day of
September, 1913 -s-R J. Richard-
son, Clerk of the Municipality of
the Township of Stanley, —99-2
IT WILL PAY' YOU.—WHEN, FIAV-
Mg an auction sale advertise it in
The News -Record which goes into
the great majority of homes in the
district.
APPLES WANTED.—I AM pR,E..
pared to pay the highest market
price for apples at the BayfieldE,vaporator.,—E. L. 1VIerner, Bay-
field. —98
-
NOTICE—On account of the heavy
loss sustained in the recent fire, I
would like all out -standing ac-
counts • settled at once. In the
, mearitime the coal office will be •
found neit door to McTaggart's
13aitli', where business will be car-
ried on with a' full supply of every-
thing as before.—A. Forbes. —95
WINDSTOR1VI INSTJRANCE, ;-;=
Canada. InSuranee Co. will , insuth.
ale buifdirigs fae,-C,inat daniage done'
by windstorms. Moderate, rates;
no premuin note.—Charles 13. Hale,
I)istrict Agent. Clinton. —74.
,
SLABS POR SALE, 14 INCI-IES
long. Will 'seli by load or cord.—
A. Forbes, Coal and Wood Dealer.
,
350131313ANI) LOT ON ORAN,GE
street for sale, 110W occupied by
Mrs. Easoin. Six roonis,—A. J.
Mrs, John Guest, aged 60 years. Tyndall. —88
, ,
BELLEVIEW FARM DAIRY, —
From our stodk of Erst-class cows
We are prepared to supply you
twice daily with the best of railk
and creamWe solicit a share of
your patronage.—E. B. Hill, Phone
125. f —80
FARM FOR SALE.—CION. WEST
half of lot 9, Hullett township,
containing 50 acres, There ar
on the frinn a frame house 20x28,
kitchen 1.8x14, and a summer kit-
chen and wood shed 24x14, ba.nli
barn 58x40 with stabling under-
neath and Cement floors -with hen
house and pig house. The land ,ia
good clay loam, entirely elear of
weeds, is well drained with tile,
and in a good state of cultivation.
No waste land. There is one acre of
god orchard and a never failing
,
wbtl., Terms : $500. of principal
Paid -ttoW'n nnd the rest can re-
main on morlig'age. 45 the pro-
prietor intends giving up fleallng,
if not sold the place will be sent
ed. --Appfy on premises or to John
Riley, Sr., Constance. P. O. —86,
FARM FOR SALE—LOT 40 AND
part of Lot 39, Con. 9, Goderich
township, censisting of 107 acres
all cleared and good tillable . land
with the exception of ilve acres of
bush and ten acres of orchard con-
taining apples, plums and cherries.
Farm in good condition being of
good clay loam, well fenced and
baying an abundance of excellent
water. On the premises are two
barns, one 58x30 with shed 25x10,
all on stone foundation. The oth-
er barn is 59x30 with shed 47x80
aad hlso a gravel house. Situated
one mile from school mile from
English church, 1 miM from Meth-
odist °hutch, 5 miles from Clinton,
6 mule h from Bayfield. Rural Tele-
phone connection: Also part of Lot
36, Telephone Road, containing 50
acres adjoining schotil 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 ou tlw premises, or addreSs—
'Geo. A. Cooper Clinton, Ont, Phone
7 on 155.
,....„ •
FARM FOR SALE --THE TINDER-
- signed offers for sale his rine 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 ftrst
class young orchard containing all
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 premises or address John'
Torrance, Clinton P. O. —63
Have Your
Eyes Tested
If you are suffering from
beadaches.the Cause may be
eye strain due to either not-
wearinu .glasses or wearing
those wbicb do not accoMmo-
date themselves to your eyes.
' To ascertain' the.Cause of
your trouble have your eyes
tested by a graduate optician,,
We 'niake no charge for
testing,
A. J. GRIGG
GRADUATE OPTICIAN AND
JEWELER. .
TilE COHNEH STIIIIE
Live and Let Live
Pickling Season is here again
are web stocked with all kind
spices and vinegerf..
- FLOUR.
CLINTON FAMILY FLOUR.
FIVE ROSES.
rURETY and EXETER.
FRUITS '
ORANGES, -
LEMONS. '
BANANAS,
GRAPE -FRUIT
PEACI-IE$ ,
PLUMS,
WATER MELONS
and TOMATOES.
—
A CALL SOLICITED.
E. E. HUNNIFOR
LIVE AND LET, LIVE GROC-
,
Will do more work—do work In more d
fereat places—give 60 changes of spe
GILSON M70,'°-"feJXr
Dili.ve::1,0::_sirvoicie. Farmer's power hon
on wnoolo. Canino ito own linooliatt, pulloyo,
tigiatener anti pump Jack. "toady for any job, an
where, atonyttmo. 1 to 50 15. p. Am:alto want°
G-VVILt0":11f7GG:715:,it
York St,
tStog cp\,
Cauastla
tervi
AGENT AT CLINTON
M. G. RANSFORD
•
Slabs For Sale
HARDWOOD SLABS, 14
-1NCHES LONG. IDEAL
FiN AtmmER, USE.
ALSO 12 fiwric- -Boot.
WOOD.
Stapleton Saw Mill,
II GOOD CHANCE
TWO STORY HOUSE
--and---
NEW COTTAGE
I,oeated side bY aide
-
Properties in exelellent condition,
Would lease from buyer.
Hill, Clinton.
-Phone 77.
For Sale
50 Girls Wanted
for Biscuit Depaaitmellt, COO
wages. Bright new factory. T-Iy-
gienisi Address Ter
particulars. '
D. 8. Perrin 86 Dompany Lt
LONDON, — ONTARIO.
The Strongest of
all Firepots
The Sunshine Furnace fire -
pot is heavily 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.
Oer local agent will
show you this and
xnany other "Sunshine"
advantage's. Send for
reo booklet.
McClaty's
Sunshine
,x Furnace
—
SOLD IN CLINTON BY
BYAM & SUTTER
Sanitary Plumbers Phone