The Clinton News Record, 1912-01-25, Page 5nue ry ; 251h 19I2
Clinton News -Record,
SILVER CA112PINES=ek1- T, J: Port Albert
t In Poul'tr •�•
.McNeil,<':1111-• 3.. 111. about :? a
Following an illness of
Show a Success. •. nMiavRGS-: ek-, W. BLACK H week', Martha Hindi relict of thelaic
: lien -W. ' and week , r
st 2nd n
'Carter: lien -W -'`Carter 1 t
The Poultry Show held -eco the relies, k1 -W. Gaster 1st `2ed and George • . Haitians, of. Fort Albert,
'shall fast week was a 'sweets ' flus, 3rd• c t r passed ,away at the" home of her
atie of affairs was -brought :aid, PIt-W, Carter 1st,; 2nd' and daughter, e ,
liappY st
:a 'out
by the sPSndin vilieh• ''bat lied. �
D combined' with the : S. S. IIAMBli?ItGS-ek-W, •Carter
Show has. attained comb hen -W. Carter
t ss activity of the local+i5io>}tbocs `,.1St1,• 2nd and 3rd,
ilre ° ry 1st, 2nd anct 3rd. ticks -W. Carter 1st
'•:•The management }vas good and, not- 1t -W. (latter 1st 2nd
�}thstapding the.liandteap of: inlayer-, 2nd:and: ,3rd, p r
r the receipts were stint and 3rd,
-dean wo.pay , o , ' - kW. Carter
a all r:zo none and ',ox :'„! G. P. H�IMBURGS c >;
,talent ; and P y hen -W. Carter int and • 2nd. c,:1-
lenses; and yet leave 'a, little On hand
t W. darter lsv. and 2nd. p1t- W.
! ht r Mrs.- Alex.Allen,'Brand'on,
Man,,' on January 7th'. :.Mrs. Haw”
wins was a native of Colorable,
County Londonderry, -Ireland, being
,born there in 1825.'Had' she `lived
until March 23rd next, she would
have .readied the eighty-seventh roil
estone. When she grew to Woman-
hood she and, her brother left' the
Old Land and took up their abode in
Australia., It was there, at :Cas-
tlentaine, in l' ie year 1855, that she
was united in marriage to her late
partner, George Hawkins, who spent.
five years in that country. In the
year following their marriage they
sailed for Canada. Along with oth-
er pioneers of the Huron Tract they
settled at•,Portl Albert, and with the
exception of throe years spent at.
,Brandon they lived the. remainder of
their days together at "the Port."
After the death of Mr. Hawkins the
subject of this notion returned West
and for the last six years had made
her home with her daughter, Mxs.
Allen. The deceased is survived by
a family of four sons and one dau-
ghter : Frederick II, H. Hawkins, of
Ormsby, Wis. ; George A., of Chat-
tanooga, Terni. ; Mrs. Alien, of Bran-
don ; Thos. A., of Jamestown, N.
Y., and Jas. B. of Goderich, who
has been in the West during the
last four months: One sen and one
daughter are deceased. On hearing
of his mother's serious ilhess, her
son Jas. 13. commenced the journey
to Brandon, but she had passed a-
way ere he reached her bedside. He
accompanied ; the toms+i••+s to God -
alien. The interment was made in
Port Alpert cemetery. The pall-
bearers were Wi"i ram 'Gray, Henry II.
Hawkins, Will. - B. Hawkins, Thos. A.
Hawkins, J. 13. Hawkins and Eric
Hawkins. Thus one more of the
bravo and hardly pioneers .of our
county has gone to her rest.
l?or hex year. ,
The birds- were of a superior class Carter 1st2nd and 3rd.IAMd3URGS-ck-W. Carter,
.,..and fanciers saw much to; admire. P. ''is ono; of the hen -W.
,I -W., Carter. ekl-W. Carter. plc
flet. John Rice, who --W; Carter. '
riends01 tho'Show, is p'artial''
'tacit f-,BhI71: AADALLShANS-hen- J.
to • S. C. Rhode Island sleds, and if ; S.•+Howrie. ck-J, S. Hewitt°. cid.
:asked fora reason will say it is be -
J. S. IIotvrie, F. B. Hall. plc- F.
-cause they are good :winter. layers; 13 Hall lst, 2nd and 3rd.
„mature ebarly argil •arc excellent all',. BLACK O 2nd and 3rd. kl- E.-
atround birds.;A glance' over the Dunford. plt-E. Dunford 1st and
1 showtht hi t
prize list u'1 :' a is en rtes 2nd.
did ,well as was also the case at the PARIRIDG)r GOCFIIN- ek
Carter. '
this season.• NT GAMES•-ck-W.'Carter.
For Games, Mr. A. J. Grigg again HOUDANS- hen -F. B. Hall. ckl
-swept the boards. Griggs Games -Is. , B. Hall.
and Game Bantams are always prize BUFF LEGHO '1NS-ek-C. Helyar.
winners'in the very choicest -company, hen -C: Helyar lst, 2nd and 3rd.
'eat hoine or abroad. W. • C. POLANDS-ck-J. S. Ilow-
Tlie Anconas are Secretary McNeil's rie.4 hen -F. 13. Hall.
choice and it is said they' grow, in LA:CKENVELDERS- ck- 13. Hov-
favor as they become better known. ey: hen -B. Hovey, Harry Shaw, B.
'.They are regular layers of large, Hovey. plt- B. Hovey.
White ''eggs. One of Mr. McNeil'e BUFF COCHINS-hen A. J.
birds was a winner at Guelph and all Grigg.
his entries had either red or blue BLACK COCIJIN-ek-A. J. Grigg
,'tickets at the Huron Poultry Show. 1st and 2nd. hen -A. J. Grigg 1st
"Poultry King" Carter again 'led and Ind. ekl-A. J. Grigg pit- A.
for greatest number of entrit[;s 'and, J. Grigg.
,prizes, He had forty-two` birds' ' ab WHITE COCHINS- ck-J. Rands.
•tbe Show and every one a beauty.' hen -J. . Rands.
in his big pens out Constance way GOLDEN SEABRIGIITS- cel -
ite has specimens of almost all 'the W. Harrison. plt-W. Harrison.
known breeds, that have any cootie 13. B. GAME BANTAMS - ck
'mercrjal value, but Hanburgs are his N. J. Grigg 1st, 2nd and ltd. hen -
favorites and he had four .. i,' .ilies of A. J. Grigg 1st, Ind and 3rd. •efts -
them on exhibition. • • A. J. Grigg 1st, 2nd and 3rd. pit -
Par. Tom Gracilis won A. .. Girgg''s A. J. Grigg 1st, 2nd' and 3rd. •
specPYLE'GAMES =- ck-A. J. Grigg
Whitelprize for his ov were
beauties:
e s. 1st and 2nd. hen -A. .J. Grigg 1st,
White "Reddy"
Pais e They were beauttesr 2nd and 3rd. plt-A. J. Gregg, 1st.
"Reddy" Paisley , is a pigeon fan-
eter and his entities were prize win- and Ind.
ners: And the judgo also derotated, DUCK WING BANTAMS --ek -A.
.hie Leghorns. J. Grigg 1st and 2nd. hen-A.J.,
Onee upon a time Mr. F. B. Hall Grigg 1st, 2nd and 35(1.
thought the Houdans were the 'best 13. 13• GAMES -hen- A. 3. Grigg
or all breeds, but now he rather fav- plit• A.' J• Grigg -
ors the Andalusians'and he wit? tell BIRCHEN BANTAMS- hen- A.
,yo'd it is' because as layers they aro J. Grigg lst and 2nd. ekl-A: J.
unbeatable. Grigg.
• MrrT. H. Scott, a poultry expert ROUEN DUCKS- drake- J. S.
=J S. Howrie
du h
FIo
wife. c
from' St. Thomas who was sent u
o ll FANTAIL PIGEONS- pair- W.
by the Ontario Government, gave an Carter 1st and 2nd.
;interesting address. 'If what }1C TUMBLERS -pair- D. C. Paisley.
knows on this question could • ire- HOMERS- pair -D. C. Paisley.
'about. t n eyery n o acry raiserl • ,ice• SWALLOWS -pair D. C. Parsley.
'abouts ,and put into actual practice,
the output and price would both in- SPECIAL PRIZES.
•create. Largest number of entries -W. Car -
At the annual meeting of the As- ter,, A. J. Grigg, J. W. Ortwein.
• • :400iation the following wet elected White Wyandottes collection- F.
officers for the cutlrent year : Bengough:
:President, W. Carter. Barred Rocks collection -B. Hovey.
Tice, F. B. Hall. White Reeks collection- J. W. Ort-
Scc:Treasurer, T. J. McNeal. ` welts
The price winners were : Partridge Wyandat!tes- 1+. , W.
',BARRED ROCKS-ekb. 13. Hovey, Smallacombe.
hen -B. Bovey 1st and 2nd. ck? - Leghorn A. V. hen -C. Hclyar.
1lullet -B Hovey 1st and 2nd, J.• . Leghorns A. V.-Ptrlle3t, 3. S.
Rands 3rd'. Howrie.
WHITE ROCKS-ckl-J. W. Ort-: White Leghorns collection -T. Gree-
'wein 1st and 2nd. hen- J. W. Ort- lis.
weiti 1st and 2nd. ckl-J. W. Ott- ,Black Spanish -J. S. Howrie.
Wein' 1st, Harry Shaw 2nd. plt'-3. Andalusians pen -F. 33. Hall.
F/.•Ortwein 1st, Harry Shaw 2nd and Best' bird in ,Show-A.J. Grigg.
drd. Bantams. A. V. collection- A. 3.
BU,FF ROCKS-ckl-1t. J. Hiit. Grigg.
pit -F. J. Hill. Rhode Island Reds for cup donstteta<
GOLDEN' WYANDOTTES-' ek- 1.'. by the Molsons and Royal Banns
Daley & Son 1st and 2nd. lien- 1'. John Rice
Daley & Son lst and 2nd. pit- P. Black Orpingtons trio -E. Dunford.
Daley & Son•lst and 2nd. ckl- P, Golden Wyandottes cotlection -'P.
Daley & Son 1st and 2nd. Daley & Son.
SILVER L. WYANDOTTES - ek-' Black. Leghorns collection .1. S.
2nd, H Curie.
P. Daley &Son Ise, Is. J. Hillo
-J. W. Ortwein 3rd. hen- P. Daley Brown Leghorns A. V. pen -D. C.
& Sou 1st and Ind, J. W. Ortwein Paisley.
ltd. ckl- J. W. Oittvoin 1st, P. Black Minorcas collection- D. Fell.
Daley • & Son 2nd. plt-J. W.. Ort- Houdans pair- F'.; B. Hall.
wein lst, 2nd and 3rd. Anconas A. V. pen-T.J. McNeil.
BUFF WYANDOTTES-hen- J. Pigeons collection D. C. Paisley.
W. Ortwein 2nd and 3rd. ckl-J. W. `Black Wyandottes pen- 13. Hovey,
V. Ort•
pair -J. �
• ndottes
OrtwoAn Buff Wyandottes
Ortwroin. plc- J. W.
WHITE WYANDOTTES- etc - web.
Fred Bengough. hen- J. W, Ort- Bralnnas A. V. pen -J, S. Howrie.
vein Ise, F. W. Smallacombe 2nd andi Black Cochins pate- W. Carter.
3rd,; clre--J. W. Ortwein 1.st and 2nd, Pyle Gane Bantamspen-A. .7.
Fred Bengough 31el. pit- Feed Ben: Grigg. ,
,gough 1s7, end and 3rd. Silver Wyandottes pee- P. 'Daley
SILVER PENCIL WYANDOTTES & Son.
or,J, W. Ortwein. lien -J. W. Orb: Silver Spangled 11amburgs pen -
whin. W. Career.
PARTRIDGE WYANDOTTES -tic Black Homburgs pair- W. Carter.
•p'. W. Smallacombe. Oki- F. W. ' Wyandottes.collection - P. Daley
lt-
F. W.
Smalla- &'rSon.
'ma]
lacomber
S P.
-cock bird -:4,
J.
t;ombe 1st and 2nd.. Black Red B. o
• . RHODE ISLAND REDS S. C. - Grigg. single
':ik-F. J. Hill, E. Dunford 20(1 and Rhode Island Rcxl cock bird since e
'3rd. 'hen -J. Rice, E. 'Mulford,- J. comb -F. J, Hill.
Rice. ckl--E. Dunford, J. Rice, F. J. 13. B. Game -A. 3. -Grigg.
;hill. plt-J. Rice 1st, 2nd' and 3rd. Rock A. V. collection -,J. W. Ort -
•'RHODE ISLAND RED IL. C,•,- wein. •Neil
"lion -F. J. Hill iso and Ind. ck1-F. Anconas,R. C. pen -T. J. Mc
.J. Hill lst' and 2nd. pl't-F. 3. Hill ENTHUSIASM.
1st --and 2nd. r A FUND 01 E
BARK BRAHMA'S -hen- J. S Mr. Will.lam Carter of Member;
73owrie, plt-J. S. Howrie 2nd. : fame was on hand as usual at the
S. C. MINORCAS- hen -D. Fe,L Show with a fund of enthusiasm to
1st, J, S. Howrie 2nd, 1), Fell ltd dispense among the laggards and the
•elz1-D. Fell 1st and 2nd. plt- D• f&flows with "just as good birds at
'Fell iso arse 2nd. , home." He is deserving of praise.
S. G,, MINORCAS-ck- 13. IIovcy for the nerve if splayed in coniimg forth
2nd. hen -J. W. Ortwein. ekl.-J to: brave the snow defts with the
4F. Ortwetln. thermometer at 20 below. '"Billy"
WiiITE, LEGHORNS S., 0. hen bas all the good varieties from a Pit
T. Greeks, ckl-T, Clraelis iso . and Game ,cock to Partridge Cochin. The
2nd. - plt—T. Grad's 1st, 2nd . and hornier is of Napoleon type, but out
account of owl age, the loss of an
other Shows where: he exhibited them
Dungannon
Matthew Young has been visiting
relatd'ves at Seaforth.
'Miss Esther Bellamy, of S. Marys,
is visiting her parents here.
Frank Jones has started' to learn
the harness business with J. John-
son.
Miss _Margaret Medd has returned
from .t visit with 'relatives in Gode-
rich.
N. Staples, of the Ster:ri'ng Bank, is
on duty again af ter an illness of
scmcral weeks.
Wilson McLean left last week on
his return to Winnipeg after a visit
to his old hotne here.
Miss Bellamy has resigned her posi-
tion in J. Waikon's store and her
flacc is taken by Miss Margaret
Ryan,
The members of Dungannon Mule,
Order al
Cainadian Home Circhs,
enjoyed an oyster supper at their
last regular meeting.
Miss Nona Craig, of Goderich, has
joined the operating staff of the Godo -
rich Rural Telephone Co. at the cen-
tral exchange here.
John Savage had his auction sale
last week and it was very success -
fu;. Mr. Savage has sold his ram
and is moving to Goderich.
The annual meeting of the West
Wawanash-Muteal F7re Insurance Co.
was hold here l'uessday of last week;
'l'lte report of the directors showed
'the company to be in excellentfin-
ancial standing. The retiring dir-
ectors were re -appointed.
The death of Mrs. James Culbert
occured en Saturday week at her
home at Crewe, after a long Illness.
Deceased, whose maiden name was
Mary Templeton, hall '.lived all her
life in this neighborhood. Besides
'her husband, she is survived by sev-
eral cl:iildren.
Marriages
MITCHELL-pNdZST>1R
-In' 'coder,
ich, at ,the home of the bride, on
Jan'uary;l7tit, by Rev, Geo. ' E,
Ross, Samuels'Iilrnest Mitchell, of
Colborne ' Township, to Eva
Isabel, daughter of, Capt. James
:Inkster•
S N-TYN'DAI: ' - 11,t the
e
CARL O L
Baptist', parsopage, E+irtlu -Man„
on Jan. ;1st, by Rev, A. 3. Bow
brick, ,A ilia Smith Tynda'll,• for_
risersY of "Carlow, to:'Oscar Carl
' son, of Roblin Man.
BURCHILL--SCOTT,-At the horn°
of the bride's patents, on Jan -
nary 17th, by Rev. A. C. Wis
Hart, Fred, 13urchill to Aileen,,
only daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
P. Scott, Brussels.
Births
DOFIERTY-In Clinton on Jan. 19th
to Mr. and Mrs. dances Doherty,
a daughter.
TAYLOR-s1n, Stanley on Jan.9th,
to Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor,
a son,
VANDERBURG-In Godonich town-
ship on Jan. 19th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Vanderburg, a son.
FORSTER-In West Wawanosh, on
January 10n, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Forster ; a son.
McKIBBON,-In Wingham, mt Jauu
ary 16th, to Mr. and Mrs, . J.
Walter Mcl'bbbon, a son.
PEAREN.-In Wingham, Jan. 11th,
to Mu. and Mrs. John Perron,a
son.
MERKLEY-In Wingham, Jan. 121h,
to Mr. and Mrs. 'John Markley, a
SOD.
BROWN. -In Grey township, on Jan-
uary 14th ro Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Brown, a daughter.
HUTCFIINSON.-' In Grey township
on January 13th, ec Mr, and Mrs.
Hilliard IJutchinson, a son.
•
Deaths
RATHWELL: In Goderich township,
on Jan. 22nd, Samuel Rathwell,
aged 75 years and 8 months.
ROWDEN - .In G-oderich, on Janu-
ary 1.4th, Mary Jewell, relict of
the late Richard Rowden, aged 70
years and 8 months.
McOORVIE.-In Lucknow, on Janu-
ary 5th, Neil McCorvie; aged 78
years.
THOMAS -In Goderech on Jan. 18th
Henry D. Thomas, aged 72 years,
6 months and 2 days.
IIAWICINS.-A t Brandon, Manitoba,
Martha Hinds, react of the late
George Hawkins, of Port Albert.
ELLIOTT.=At, Owen Sound, on Jan.
15th, Margaret Rennleson, widow
of the late Wm. Elliott, former-
ly of Seaforth, aged 75 years, 8
BARRED ,ROCKS tFORSA'LE- 10
Barred Reeks Cockerels; J. K.
Millard• strain, ,three of ' them prize
Winners : and altbred. from 1st
ionize winners at Clinton:! Poultry,
Show, Trice $1.50 each. Also
pwo pairs 'of Black Leghorns bred
from two hens which have been
laying stead'i'y ;tinea the beginning
of last, ' winter.''' Price '85.00 per
,parr. -II.. A, Hovey Clinton- -15.,
SWEEP FOR SALE -A NUMBER
of well bred breeding ,ewes. R.
Fttzsimon i!s Son. % -14,
FIELD STONE WANTED. FIELD
stone suitable for roadmaking •is
wanted by the Town of Clinton'.
Price $3.50 per cord of 13000 -lbs,
J. A. Ford Chairman Street Com-
m'tteo. -14-
SPECIAL NOTICE -ALL PARTIES.
indebted to Harland Bros. up 310
January 1st, 1912, eithen by note
or book account wit confer a great'
favor by paying promptly as all ac-
conn?ts, aro expected to be paid tills
month. Ii not possible, calk and
state when. Can be paid at Har-
land
arland Bros. Store. -John T.Har-
land.
FOR SALE. -A GENERAL STORE
with Postoffice and Rural Telephone
in connection. For further partic-
ulars apply to The News -Record 12
WOOD FOR SALE. -THE BEST
Maple and Beech wood, cut any
lengeh wanted. Orders -Mk at
town office. -M. G. Ransford. -12
MISS MAY RANCE, . A. T. 0. M.,
Teacher of Elocution, Physical Cul-
ture, Dancing and Dramatise work.
Students prepared for Conserva-
tory School of 'Literature and Ex-
pression, Totrento. Studio behind
O'ddfellows hall. Miss Rance is re-
suming her classes and intending
students should enroll: at •. once.
Phone 37. -12
FARM FOR SALE -Lot north half
29, con. • 1'2, Mullett, consisting of
50, acres. . All seeded down except
10 acres. S'tna11-orchard. Frame
houses end bank baro with stabling.
On Gravel road 1 mile north of
Londesboro. 1F mile frown school:
Apply on the :' premises or address
Richard Shaddick, Lendesboro P.O
-75
G,t
FARM FOR, SALE. -THE UNDER-
;signcxl offers for sale his flee farm
of 135 acres adjoinio" Oho town of
Clinton. The farm is in a good
state cif 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 fruits, also small fruits The
farm is well fenced and well drain-
ed and. is a very desirable home.
For, further particulars apply on
the'premises or address John
Torrance, . Cllnton P. 0. 91
LOGS WANTED AT THE FACTO1IY
-All kinds of logs, Maple, Soft
r t .
Elm and- Basswood preferred.
fez e .
red.
Highest prices paid. -The Doherty
Piano & Organ Co. - 05
FOR SALE. -Two 2 -YEAR- OLD
mon'elts and 4 days. colts, rising three years, sired by
P.IOLLAND-In Exeter on Jan. 12th, gar 'I. -Apply Po Robert Marshall,
Jane McConnell, wife of Mr. An- Bayfield. Line, Goderich township.
thony Holland, aged 71 years 10 -09
months and 20 days. '
POTATOES WANTED, DELIVERED
any fine day at Wilise's store. Also
Table Carrots, Onions, Parsnips and
Cabbages. Phone 89 for prices.
'.lames Steep. 15
AUCTION SALE OF COWS AND
young cattle at the Hotel Norman -
die stables, Clinton, on Tuesday,
Feb, Oth. Further particulars next
week.--IJaldand & Connell, proprie-
tors.
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE:,, TWO
choice young Bulls, both roans, besr
of breeding, prices to suit the
,fines. Also good, clean, Seed Bar -
Siberian
and
and
ley, -0. A. C. 21,
Sensation Oats. -Apply to E. FI.
Wise, Clinton P. 0: Phone 12-155,
Goderich township. 15
Hag Townshiq..
Council elected, h''oufs Kalbfleisch
Reeve, }Vet. Consit, Ed. Dates. Coin -
rad Schilbe and Fred Willert met in
accordance with Muniorpal Act on
Monday the 8th of January. After
subscribing to tho statutory declara-
tion of office the Council became or-
ganized.
The following were appointed offi-
cers for the?township of 1912 at the
salaries mentioned. Clerk F. Hess
Sr. $150, Treasurer, `Phos. Johnston
$115, Assessor Oscar Klopp $85,00,
Collector J..H. Schnell. Auditors.
Jacob Haberer and Geo. Blackwell,
caretaker of hall Mrs. 13. Howald,
Board of Health Fred. Baker 3
years S. Spender 2 .years A Case
one year. Sanitary inspectors ; A-
Munn, and C. Either.
S. C. BROWN LEGI30RN5'- ell eye and hair turning gray lienow
.-J. S. Flowrte iso. and 2;i1: ° pit-- riat»raily ranks ainong "has:
J. S. Howrie: teens." 1 might say in •passing that
R. C. BROWN LEGIIORNS-ben Mr. Foanit Hall has become the pos-
D. C. Paisley lst and!. Ind. , ckh- J. sessor of one of "'Billy's" Partridge
S. );Howrie. Pit- 11. C. Paisley lst cocks. Age and rheumatism have ?eft
and 2nd. „b their trail on this bird also, but if
J. .5, respond readily 'to 5thtne
BLACK, SPANISH -hen -he does not re n
Idowrie: ' r talents Frank intends putting him ort
5; C. ANOONAS- hen- W.'' }Iar the operating; table. -A Visitor.
risen' 153' and 2nd. .ekl-T. J. Mc
Neil' F. W. Smallacombe, F. Ben
oegh• plc -F. W. Smallacombe, T., Goderich
J. McNeil, F. Bengough.
R
.'h C: ANCONAS-ekl-T..,t, Mo. Mr. R. J. Megaw has gone. ora a
plt T. J, McNeil lst,, Ind and business .trip to, Winnipeg.
. Mr. .7,, A. Runtball was flu Mon-'
BLACK LANG'SFIANS-ck- J. S. treal on business last weak,
'J-lowille. herr-.. S. Howrie. .. ekt - ' Sirs.•(Capt.) Alex. McLean Is! vis
.3. S.- 140117160. pit -',J. S. Ilowric. iting friends in Qhleago,
For O eed
Baby's:Own Tablets
Cure Constipation.
Mes. Albert I3arriault, St. Alphon
'se, Oue., writers "1 have used
13aby's Own Tablets for my ' baby.
who suffered from constipation, They
completely cured her and 1 can
strongly •recommend Item to all mo-
thers."
others "' The Tablets notonly euro
constipationbut they cure all other.
taoubl6e an:bing irpm a disordered
state' of the stomach and bowels
such as colic, colds, simple fevers,
indigestion; etc. Baby's Own Tab-
lets are sold by all' medicine dealers
or by 'mail at 25 cents a box from
Tho Dr,. Wittiest -is' ns' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
25 to 50 percent. Discount.
PROPERTY FOR SALE. -Hardware
business for sale in Bayfield. Two
story building, store, workshop and
dwelling combined, also stable ' 28
x 36. Three lots with orchard and
small fruits. Terms Peasonable—Ap-
ply fro R. Rouatt, Rayfield. ,-74
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-
dersigned offers for sale his farm
of 147es aures, being lot 12 and
west half of lot 13, Bayfield Road;
Stanley. This is a forst-class farm
with plenty of water and firs*
class buildings, all naw within the
last ten ytenrs. Also lot 24, north
boundary of Hap, consisting of 119
acres. The village of Blake is
built on the corser of this farm;
Church and schoolwithin half a
mile, add only 31 miles from the
thriving village of Zurich which
makes it a very, desirable property.
-Fos further particulars apply to
J. 'C. Reid, Varna P. 0. -94
APPLICATIONS 1'OR OFPIC13.-
Applibations addressed to
the un-
dersigned and marked "Applica-
tions for Office," will be received
up to noon of Friday, Feb. 2nd,
for the following positdons : Clerk,
Treasurer, Assessor, Chief Con-
stable, Etc,, Tax Collector, Night
Watchman, Cemetery Supersintend-
ent and Poundkeeper.-D. L. Mac-
pherson,
ao-phcrson, Clerk. Clinton, Jan.
17th. '
Jan. 27th. to Feb. 3rd
'CLINTON SPRING SHOW-,
The annual -meeting of the directors
of the Clinton Spring Fair will be
1101(1, in the council chamber on Wed-
nesdayl Jan,. 31st, at 2.30 o'clock.
As. natters of much importance wild
be brought up a1? interested in this
Commencing January 27th and
continuing until February 35(1 we
T
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will conduct a Cl,);.�1•RING OUT
SALE and give a discount of
from 25 to 50 percent. on all our
lines of goods.
• Ladies' Gloves, Mittens, Hos-
iery, Robes, Fur Coats,
Ladies' Coats With Fur Coll-
ars, Ladies' Fur Jackets,
Prints, Gitighams,- etc., Hats,
Caps, Wal -1 Paper, and 01.
lends of Shoes and Rubbers,
Our Prices' will convince you
that in buying here you save.
money.
BUTTER and EGGS the
SAME A'S , CASH.
J. McA3h & Son.
, VA•RNA.—
• reat Clearing Sale.
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE- UNDER -
Signed offers for sale his farm of
100 acres hi tete township of Tuck-
ersmi4h on the I•Iuron Road, three
miles ease of Clinton, The farm is
in a good state of cultivation with
good buildings, iramo house and two
bank barns, and well fenced and
well drained. For further particu-
lars apply on the premises or ad -
Jt. 11
dross J. Wise, Clinton i
n n P.0.-08
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BOAR FOR SERVIOE-TIAVING
purchased a thorobred Tamworth
boar will keep the same, for sarvico
at lot 23 on the 3rd con., Hullobt.
Terms $1.00 at time of services, with
privilege et returning if necessary.-
L. Tyndall. , -08
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NOTICE. -TENDERS WILL .BE REL
• ceivcd by the Council of Mullett
for the supply of 2000 feel' Rock
elm plank 16 feet long and 2'• in-
ches thick to bo delivered as foll-
ows : 500 feet at 1'4ngland's, 500
feet at Miller's and nd 10
00
feet
at
'
Leiper's. Tenders will be opened at
the Township Hall on Saturday,
February the 3rd, at p. m. -James
Campbell, Clerk.
11111.11
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ra s:•
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• We ,lave the Fish ' ••
You Have the Brains
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• But how about the quality of the os.,
•
latter ? •`
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• "you to inip rove same •'
•o help B, Pwe are going to keep a large as- ?4
• sot•t+nent of fresh fish regularly to.
as follows: Is
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• Fresh frozen halibut, •
Red Sea salmon, •
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• Finnonhaddie, •
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Smelts :0
• ,0
Fresh. herring. ':
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• "The. Hub Grocery." •
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Winter Special
THE
Path to. Health
PARK TE CLOSETS
Parkyte'Closets are perfectly -
itary and odorless and a comfortable,
system of inside closet.
No plumbing necessary $10 to $3S.
Call and suet for yourself.
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
the Southcombe estate offers for
sale 50 acres, being east half of
lob 28, con. 0, Mullett, ' This is a
first-class farm, well watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also the undersigned offers for sale
lot 29, con. 6, Mullet', consisting of
100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately.-
Apply
eparately-Apply to R. J. Southcombe, Clin-
ton P. 0. -89
FARM FOR SALE :-LOT 34, CON.
n
4, Godc
r
ion Township contain, g 80
acres, all cleared five acres good
bearing ot'chard. Good bank barn
Well watered and well fen-
ced. ,1 mile from school, three mil-
es from Poreer's Hill P. 0„ lout
miles 'from Bayfield. -For 'Further
partieulars apply to Wm. D.
Harrison, Bayfield P. 0. -14
5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Store
BYAM & SUTTER
SANITARY PLUMBERS.
Our prices on all things averggo as
follows :
Large Lamp Glasses 60.
Medium Lamp Glasses ' 4c.
L`a`ntern Globes 5c.
5 dos Clothes Pins 5c•
Note paper boxed from 100 up
Writing paper and envelopes at low
price,
Small profits and r
etck
rete
rns
is
our motto.
G_ L_ C001 -C
10R • SALE„ A FIRST-CLASS
National Cream Separator. Will be'.
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sold cheap as I have elven up farm-
Mg.-A.
arming, A. D. Wiltse, Minton. -OJ
NOTICE - TRESPASSINC'c FOR
hunting or any other purpose
whatsoever on i,eets 12 and 13, con.
9, Mullett, is hereby forbidden.
Trespassory will be y,,rosecuted.-'
John IIesseiwood, Owner. -06
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1 $5,00 Plush Rug to bo giwena-
way to tire. purchaser of ,one set'
322,50.' '..Rubber trimmed Single
harness, 2 sets•only.
3 only Brown Wambat Coats,
were $25.00 Wholesale, Now. $22,50
Saskatohowen'Robes $6.50.
Horse Blankets einod,,with' Girths
$1.15 each.
Men's. Mitts,. all special prices.
Whips and' 13b11n.
Inrorprize are cordially asked to •1' �C'i;rttce�ield.
rt,nteptber Itis Mate and be on band. .. , al�ej )
MAIL CONTRACT.'
PROPRIETOR.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the,
Postmaster' General, wilt be received'
at' Ottawa until Noon, on Friday the
1601i February, 1912 for the convey-
ance
y
nice of His Majesty's Malls;` on 'tea
proposed Contract for four 'years 24
times per -week each way, .between
Londesborough and Grand. Trunk
Railway Station from 1st April.'
Prin3ed notices containing further in-
formation as to conditions of pro-
posed Centract may be seen and
forms of Tender may be obtained at
the Post Office of Londesborough
and a3 the Office of 'the Post Office
Inspector at London,
G. C. ANDERSON,
Sitperintendent
Post Office Department, Mail Servinc
Branch, : Ottawa, 2nd January,
1212.
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We are in a position just now
to supply any quality
of
shorts. from 100 lbs, up ro
10'or 15 tons or more. ,Got
your supply in quickly before
we aro sold out. .
Bran, Low Grade Flour, Feed
Corn, Corn Chop, Oat Chop,
Etc. always on haod.
L. SUI'TTER CO.
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II
s.•
The eyes are
wage earners.
t . or
Any pin 6'
short
iFavision annin-
sbes the earn,n�
powers.
We perfect your siehl. <,
Our abases s as an In-
vestment yield you
substantial returns.
pp6L^,
,rnS;�>�fmG oSL.v..s4,. ••�:,.v-fir
A. J. GRIGG
Scientific Jeweler and
Optician
CLINTON, OST.
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• N•+•N•OOMOON •ON tN•0
2sporroN
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Telephone 64 THE ELEVATOR
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ENT
�,t WOOD DCII
COAL
YARDS
Opposite the G. T. R. Station.
All kinds' of coal on hand
CIIESTN'UT 'SOFT COAL
STOVE CANNEL COAL
FURNACE COKE
AR
THUR FORBES
s
Phone 51
Sucoo'ssui to Jae: I3au►lltmt.
mINIIN
Stands for all that is modern in 2
Business Training. A Chain o£
Seven Colleges in leading towns
and cities. Two Thousands stu- Is
dents in our Colleges and Home
• Study
last year.
Vetrain from
ten to twenty students for every
ono trained by most schools.
There's a reason. It is freely
• adtnibted that our graduates got
hest positions, and the demand
for them is "seven" times'the
Exclusive for On-
tario]�xc.lusve right
tario of the famous 131iss Book-
keeping System. You nn,ly study .
h mo and ta•
nt home, or partly at e.
• finish ab the Oollego. ABusiness
Education pays a dividend every"
dayof,yonr life.
WINTER TERM
1
FROM JAN.2, I9I2.
r 'rtiCtllnre
a
Call or Write Co n
i.
S otton Business
College
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I CLJNTON, 0NT.
6S Miss B. F. Ward, Principal
S ••Ob000.•••AAi.!•00.00000'
TO THE PUBLIC
HAVING BOUGHT 'rmo
WORKSHOP DEPARTMENT OF
THE ROWLAND HARDWARE -
BUSINESS, WITH WHICH 31
HAVE BEEN CONNECTED FOR
SEVERAL YEARS, I AM PRE-
PARED TO RECEIVE -ORDERS
FOR THE HECLA FURNACES,
PLUMBING, EVETROUGHING5
PUTTING U1' STOVES AND
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ALL
OF WHICH WILL RECEIVE
MY PROMPT ATTENTION. A
CONTINUANCE OF THE PAT-
RONAGE GIVEN THIS DE-:
PARTMENT IS RESPECTFUL-
LY REQUESTED.
PROMPT ATTENTION W11.3,
BE GIVEN TO ORDERS LEFT
AT ROLAND'S IPARDWARIO
STORE.
D. IQHNSO ,