The Clinton News Record, 1912-09-26, Page 5Home .S. tuory 1
. Tholifiandii OF ituddtiotioi young people
are being ientluetecl. in their luaoneR,hy
' our HomeI tu(13,Dog,it. ;You purr Mush .
at Colloge It you dtwe. Pay whon• .
eirer you :%viell. Thittiy Yestr,4' 15545r- ,
,' tepee. Litygdgt tktitinurs in On.hn(111.,
' 11113t,oe,vie,AivILic,ieit.,76., .s1P0O,,,sitil:66talSragfitntilla'ailnuenettl.
While you earn, write.tor partikallarN.
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N,d) VACATION
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GUNTON BUSINE,S COLLE,CE ,
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CO. SPOTTC)N, LPRE9JPENT
itimmiginmumammmo, maimmmi
September 26th, 912
Clinton News -Record
Bluth
Mis- May 'Spafford has taken a pos..
Won in London and.went down there
zest week.
Mrs. Goo. Leitch has 'been visiting
Act seri at Stratford.' ` • ,
; Mr, R. D. Mcflowan is at, '11r,esent
On a, visit to his brother, Dr, Me -
Gowan. of Chicago.
Mrs. W. 13agley , of Blyth and MI'S.'
-,.A. Robinson and Mrs. f. Doyle "0-f
Hallett are 'Iat present isiting De -
roil friends. '
M. N. Johnston returned from the
west en acconne of the illness of his
fa her, the late Rept.. Johnston,.
Mr. - and airs. Young and the
former's mother, Mrs. N. El.
motored up from Toronto last week.
to 1their many Meath; here.
In the- passing of Robert- Johnston
last 'week this county loses one of its
earliest and most highly esteemed
oneers. 'Ile lvas a native of Tor-
onto Township but eatne to this coun-
ty with his parents when only eight
years of age. ; It was lie who haul -
id the logs *hick built the first
. -house, on lthe land where the .town of
Seaforth now stands, The family ree
• sided first in Tuckersmith, After hie*
.' marriage :he removed to MeKillop for
a time het later settled in East
. .
• Wawatroshe where they remained -en-
' ill they retired from taming. His
wife aittl:a family of nine survive:
Goderich
•. Miss .Helen Sbrang returned to New
•_York -lat week after an eetendecl
-1.acation al, her hOlnel here,
Dr. Percy Tye of Milverton visited
• :his mother and sister in town recent-
ly,
, Mr. and 1VIrs, P. :E. Bell have gone
Mts. Knight and'daughter, letiss Ed-
. west to visit their son and daughter:
iith have arrived from England fo
make their home in Goderich.
' far. and Mrs. Arthur Beaver and
:family are enjoying a holiday teip to
St. Mary's„ Windsor, Hamilton and
Detroit. '
-Dr. Harold Taylor haS been appoin-
ted house surgeon atthe new Gen-
era Hospital., Toronto, and goes
' down to assume his duties about Oc-
„ -tober 1st
Mrs. B,rock Clarey ahd son Richard
age visiting Mesa A. G. Nisbite They
come from Burke, Cal.
Miss Christabel Anderson lett for
her home in Ottawa -on Friday atter
spending a pleasant; vacation with
•Gotlerich• friends. -
Mrs. James McCracken passed away
last week 'after a lorsy, and tedious ill-
ness, the funeral taking place on
Thursday last. '
• The Goderich Fair last week was a
suocese in spite of the rain which
fell upon each day est It. The gate
and grandstand receipts are sale to
be the largest ever. •
• Miss 'Bernice Davis of "Victoria
school :won the the first of three spec-
cial prizes given by Mr. Andrew Por-
ter, manager 'of the local branch of'
the Sterling Bank, for -the hest essay
on the County or Huron at the God-
erich fair,
Sie Win. Muloek wu present at the
Fair,giving the opening address.
The exhibition of the I3oy Scosile
was an interesting part of the per-
formance befOre the grandstand. .
„ ,
-Zurich
Miss Pearl Wilds •is visiting friends
in Doti:att.
Rev. Morris ' Elutes Of Neeii York
visited his-parent's,,Mt. arid Mr. A:
ace. • Ehnes, last WCOli, •-,
Mt. T.' .Wurni is,I'spendini •a few
Cergei.'" 'Of Sines,'
Sask.,; Who has been Visiting lies: phr-
entalCrediton. for sOineCtitne
, ,
lett ' •M„et' -week, fir 'thn. west accom-
panied byMiles Laura Gelger_of town.
Mrs. Bremner and family of the
'State ot Michigan- are spending a few
%leeks with Zurich friends.
Exeter
Mr. McKercher, teller in the Dank
,of Commerce here for some time, ims
been transferred to Collingweeed,
Mrs. (', .Srinelintan and daughter,
'Miss Laura, have returned to . their
home in Guelph after an extended vis-
it teeth friends hertsabouts.
Year Ago.
..Fron, The News -Record of
• Sept, 24th 1896.
Clinton Sept. 2.1the 1896,
Mr. A. J. Grigg has retinned Pmin
a brief visit. to RidgetoWn.
Mr„ A. J. Ifoltoevey has bean ill
, a day or two.
' 'retuned S ,
a-tel-rdair from
a visit -to, the hospitals of ,Chicago.
• .I'estetday (4arlicaor Allenson .show-
ed T ho NeWs-Record a cabbege
. grown in hiS garden Weighing tWen.,
tv-onc pounds,: 4.,
'rile Collegiate' operiihg will he held
on -I;ridtty 'aitetnoOn and evening.
Whils,workint2; in the flax factorv
one day last I welt Mr. John Henry
met with an acoiderit. • He tripped
over "a pile ot towc and , throwing'
out 51 ,hand to save himself it came
in contract/ with 'the rollers of the
theeshieg machine. One Dowel; was
so badly crushed that, it had to ee
ampetteeeed,
\.nstrong-Coopee-At the, resid-
ence, of the bride's Parents on FnIton
street, on Sept. 2rur hy
yard, Challie, eldest daughter of: Mr.
:Mrs. W. Cooper, to ,r1,01ir; S.
•A rinIStrong ot Ontario, Cal',
13VOWD—Paisley- -Ai; the residenee of
the bride's fatlim.,, Clinton, on Augf
2685, , by Rev, A. Steivaate Marin
second daughter of Mr. W. .J. Pais-
Lisceise Inspector of ,Weetat-Itir-
on, to -Prof. la 11. C, Bowen of Te-
cumseh) Mich -
Children Doing Well
-
Lip In Huron County
Sept, peesors
ally visited a large group oe Ontario
ehildeem in.- Metter homes, Mr, G. M.
El1iot4, ol C;oderich, .reperts as fol.
"l'he „ work among the children . is
increasing- in interest theoughout , the
-county. Sinat, our Iasi; , ineetinss' • I
have personally visited - 57 children
who are wards .of the Children's Aid
Society. 1 litiyon County:, In our
ofIiciab capacity ip is , our
'duty to investigate' and inquire,
alliongst either things, into the' gen-
oral condition of each child, with par-
ticular' regard to home •surroundings,
-daily routiste, of work .; -church, -gou-
da* school and public school atecnth
ance ; their personal appearance 'and
clothing, treatnient and' behavior. No
notice is given of our coming and
therefore no time for preparation is
afforded and, the ehildren arci seen in
the course of theie daily routine. We
believe is careful 'supervision is the
keyoote to 3aTC7-•ellaitt this work; as
iteeart—Os - not only 'at the immediate
pretection'Zi the child tegarding its
temporal' and' moral well being,". but
crePtes.'ea- bond of union between
childeSnmr•guardian which ,will, it -is
hoped,' . prove a -factor in influencing
the lives -of the children for good.
"115 5.he maiority of cases \Ve f011nd
tho 'children in corafortabk, hontes,
well educattel, and in eseany (meets the
moral and religious influences are all
Shat could be desired. 'Upon the
whole 1 found the children to be
bright, and intelligen-t, happy and con-
tented in homes where appreclation,"
and in Many cases, affection, iS
shown on 1.3oth Sides. •
"There are 5et00 children to WnOM
the above does not apply, as we haeto
found it necessary to remove -sonie
children •• from one place to an-
other. _Hasty judgement must not be
passed on a boy or girl because he or
she -has not been a success in either
their first or second places ; we -must
resnember we are dealing with chil-
dren, not adults. After these chil-
dren ate .visited a written report is
sent to the provincial superintendent,
J, J. Kelso, who is deeply interest -
in the welfare of tile thousands of
children placed by 'the' Children's Aid
Societies throughout the ptovince and
wants to know how each child is do-
ing."
A WINNING PAIR.
Two Newspapees That Should be in
Every -Home it; This Dletrict.
By special arrangement we are able
to offer our own paper along with'
The Weekly Mail and anpire,the two
together, from now ;tilt January let,
1012, for 25 cents or from, now till
January 1st, 1914, for 81.75,
This is an opportimity for getting'
the two Most Valuable papers for the'
hosties and ',firesides' of this district,
and, we are hopeful that the full val-
ue of this unprecedented offer will ap-
peal in the most practical way to all
within the limits of our circulation,
. The Weekly Mail and Empire is
conceded- to be the best towel and
country paper published in Canada,
and its special department devoted to
agritte tuns, , hor bleu] tore, dairying,
poselery-raiOsse,' and ereocic-ktrteding,
rendes it invaluable to the rural and
farmeng interests. .
-Its magazine section c'enstains the"
hest of idie current literatureof 80 -
day, its scientific, ale& legal °elutes
supply information 011 practical- ;sub,
loots and problems ; while , the hews-
seceion , gives the _lateet happerings of
Canada and 'all the world. •
To idle people of Ithis community
the , merits of our paper are well
knowmeso „steady, the best local pap-
er and ,the great Metropoiltan week-
ly -411c two together at little more
than the, price, ot one should mean
many new subscribere, Send all or-
ders to the °Moe of this paper, '
ela'SUMN IN ALGONQUIN PARK.
111 the A,Igotionin National Park of
Ontario, reached only by the (Irene
Trunk Railway, the autumn is one
et the most beautifulseasons of the,
year. The '"Ifighland dert'' on CacheL,alee -2,000 feet above sea, level offere
all comforts at reasonable rates.
The region 'is a liaiintat playground
of over 2,000,000 'acres,, and those
who love nature and the wild thinge
that live in her 'confines can enjoy
themselves to their hearts pontent,
Algonquin . Park , Station where the.
"Highland Inn" is situated is only
.168 "nii1C8 West bf Ottawa and 208
tables north of Toronto. • For any -
ole Whose nerves are -1,roublesome, 01
through overwork need a rest, or
whose health is run down, there is
not a more delightful place in Arnev
ica. • Write to Mr. tere. Gail,' Man-
ager, The et -Beldame Inn," .Algota
quin Park, Ont., for all particulars
and illustrated booklet: '
A sottler.r.Mitt of the Itato-Torkish
War was 'reported to he in sight.
T., A STRA,TN ,
Vacation • is over..A gisi 'the school.,
ring's at morningand at: noon,
.With tons of thousamiS the
hardoSt •kind of lias begun the
reneftl.:Of, which is a irental and phy-
sical straisa 80 al( ettept the moist
rugged. Thc little girl that a few
days ago had roses in bit cheeks,
mid -the little boy whose lips were
then ea, red you would weuld have in-
sisted..lhat "they had been "Isiesed, by
seraweeeriee,"' . have already lost
Serneelsing of the appearance of bealth.
New le a tinie whOnemany ehildeen
should be giveil a tonic, which • may
avert much semeous trouble, and' we
letow of no otlie,,r so highly to be re-
commended as 1-Iecel'S-Sareaparilla,
strongthene the nerve$, , per-
fects digestion and assimilation, and
aids mental 'development by buildiug!
up the whole System.
Wingharn
Itir., John Robinson left fer the ,west
last weeic. '
'Miss lona ;Stewart is spending a
vacation at her home near Lucknow.
Mr. and fetes: Hugh Ross have been
visiting with the latter's patents,'
Me. and nits, Robt. Maxwell of the
Blue,vale _Road.
Mr. L. 1310011 has taken a I PositiOn
as junior in the Bank' of Hamilton..
mr, .foeeph Pugh, haying Purchased
a business in Palmerston, has remov-
ed his family to that, town.
Miss Edith M. Hall is visiting
Owen Sound friends.
• Dr. Hasubly was married in Toron-
to laet week to Miss' IDdna
Dr. 'and Mee. 1-lambly haVe taken up
their reeidencet in tIse house reconely
purchased from Mrs. H. Keri',
..Kippen
The. Methodietechurch here will hold
their anniveesary serveges on Sunday
next, when Rev. Hall Wood ot Bruge-
field:- will be the preacher.
God's Way of Salvation.
"I Don't Wish to be Gloomy"
Numbers imagine 'that a Christian
is one whcr". goes through life hangime
Isis lleael heaving, dratvitee a
long fade, and looking very sanctim-e-
,
onious. 'P105 01 one of the Inggeet,
and, we fear, one of the, most widely
believed lies which Satan ever coin-
ed. ,
Real, lasting Isappinees is ishe port-
idn of Decry beliver, "Gloomy e",
What is there in the Gospel calculat-
ed to make, on -F gloomy.? Doeg it
snake one "gloomy" to be assured
that he will spend eternity with the
Lord Jesus in glory ? Will the con-
demued criminal who }me been par-
doned by his sovereign tee! sad ?
"'Tis Jesus only that can give
Sweetest pleasurewhile we live ;
'Tis Jesus only can supply .
Solid comfort should we die.'
• The only one who has a right to
be happy is the Christian -he and
be alone being delivered teem the
bondage of sin„ death, and judge-
ment. Well might the Psalmist say,
"Happy is That People WIIOSC God
is the Lord." (Psa exliv, 15
Thy presence is fulness of Joy ; at
Thy right hand there are Pleasures
to eve'rmore" (ial. 11).
- (To be continue.) •.
Marriages •
13 tivE-1)orrs--Iri °Buten, on
Sept) 255.5, by Rev. J. E. Ford,
Leona .E.,' eldest daughter of Mr,
and Mee, Geo. Potts, to Clarence
L. Bruce of Port William
AfeLAREN-eleEWAN-AT the resid-
ence of the bride's parents, on
Sept. 25t1a by Rev. Dr. Stevearb
• of Toronto, Elizabeth, third
eatighter of Mr. and Mrs. Mal-
colm Itleltewan of Stanley, to Ro-
bert Saline MeLaren oi Hensel).
IIAMBLY -•MeGILL - In Toronto,
Sept. 7th, by Rev. Mr. Scott, Dr,
I -lushly' 01 Wingliam, to Edna
'McGill, of Toronto. •
WAILOSII-Taa YL'OR-tin East Waw-
anosh, at • the residerete of tile
parents, by nevi R, A.
Albert E. Walsh, to AR-
,nia E. second dose -liter of Mr. and
Mre. 13, 13. Taylor.
Births
AtN['iW-is Wingham 'Hospital,
";SePt. 111h, to Dr, • and Mrs. Ag-.
new, a son.
Deaths
GEMINI -I 'A RDT-1-In" Bayfield om Sept.
245.1, John Geminhardt, aged 80
• years,
MBRP1-17-I1c Scalps:tit, ' on Sebt.
.180h, Roy Murphy, son, of Ms'.
and MM. Hugh Murphy, aged 13
years.
MetellACKE811/4-In God -Welt, rfi Sept.
175.5, Catharine Castor, wife of
Jamee McCracken,, aged seventy-
five years. '
WILSON-ln West Wawanomh, on
Sept. 4111, Margaret Atteheson,
widow of the late Adam Wilson,
aged 8,8 3'eAr$3.
WANTEDee•PAIHNG 'APPLES AT
the, Clinton Evaporator' for Which
the, highest Market pri:ce will be
(lase, -19,
VOR SALE -T ACRE OF FODDER
corn and 2 acre S of sugar man-
golds.;2Apply to Ralph Tiplady, 1,he
Base Line.
•
IVIA-TINE,E AT P8116 PRINCESS
'llueatre frpin. 2:00 to 4:30 o'clock
Saturday afternoon. Admission, • 5;
cents.. There will as well he 'the'
usual • evenieg pei+formancp irons'
7:00 Y') 11 o'elock. A dmir.sion 81
and 10c.
If'. C.'. D. 13121-STOWE, OF
Musia RBI lis C3luiyll .;
"inc, Organ , mid ;1'licdt:y ;
Voice prepared
desired for ' an' c 1 lus exansimilig
bodies in, Toren to or for Ole
;ion' (Eng.) Collo* oa ..itSuCict in. all
grades. Special sessions for piano-
forto Ide beginners hetWeeri 'ages
oulit an (1 ele Yen. 'eerie s tee c -
aid ott-A t element al, tile liotel Nor -
1105,5581 E011 8 A I, E-A COMFORT-
, able eixtrompeci cottage on Town-
send in good repels', fetnace,
cement cellar, two epod cieterne,
town waterworks:, garden teeth ituit
trees. A ef,abie on the paemises.
Immediate poesem'on c,an be given '
Also • several articles of leousekold Good Morning 1 deem reeder, hew
furniture for gale, -.-Apply lo 5, does your sub to The News -Record
SItievire, Olieton. • -19 stand ?
AUCTION SALE' OF tee 'HE.-eD- OF
Ci.00d Grade (Jatile,.-Mr
Lindsay wili sell by Public auction'
Brucefield on Friday, OM.. th,
•ontinencing at 1:30 o'olock sharp
the following : One hundred heed of -
good eattle„ athongst 'which there
will be about. 20 :good well hied
mileh poles, the balance yearling,
and Awe year old 'heifers and steers
Ali of goral quality, Terms" --Eight
months credit will be gieen on fur-
nishing approved joint miles. A
discourst. of 4 per ceut Straight al-
lowed for eash.-.1., E.- Lindsay„
Proprietor. 'Phonies Gundry, Auc-
floss° e
e -
AUCTION" SALE file FARM STOCK
and implements, Mee Thos.
Brown has receiVed instructions
from the' undereigned to sell by
publie auotion at Lot '29, con. 2,
1-Istron Reed Survey, TuckeliSmith,
On Friday, September 2711, the fol-
lowing : 1 general purpose horse,
1 years Md. 1 general purpose
a»,are, 4 years eld„ in -foal to Vik-
ing. 1 sicking aolt by Crlenrae. 1
heavy draught colt rising 3 years
by Glenrae Prince, 1 cow due to
calve Nov. lat. 1 COW On° to Oat-
ve April 155.1. I farroev cow. I
Massey -Harris binder. 1 Masseey-
l-larris mower, 6 foot cut, 1
I Disc harrow 1 set dia-
mond harrows. 1 gang flow. 1
tang plow. , I Bain Wagon. 1 set
bob sleighs. • 2 graycl boxes. 1
hay rack. 1 sel donele harness. A
quantity of hay, green feed and
millet,' About 30 cords short
hardtvood. Forks, chains, ralree,
etd., too numerous to mention,
Ternes-All sums of 810 and under,
caeli, on over eluit " anment 12
months credit will be given on ap-
proved joint notes ; 5 percent, per
annum allowed for cash on credit
amounts. Wood cash. Levi Stong,
proprietor. Thos. Brown, Auc-
tieneer.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a Court will tic held, perste-
ant to The Ontario Voters' Lists
Act, by His Honour the Judge et
the County Court of the
• COunty of Huron al Londesboro
on the 14th day of October 1912,
at JO o'clock 11, m._to hear and de-
termine 'complaints ot errors and
°Missions in the Voters' List ot the
Municipality of the Township of
Mellott for 1912, Dated. at Lon-
desboro the 255.h -day of. September
• 1912. -James Chmpbell Clerk of the
Menicipality of the Townships of
FARM FOR. RENT. -LOT 11, CON,
• 0, containing 100 acres situated 11
miles south ot the village of Var-
nae near to good school. and chur-
ches. Will rent for term of 3 or 5
yeaes, to suit the renter. Pos-
sessior) can be given at once. For
further particulars apply to Mr:
Andrew Reid, Varna P. 0,. or to
Rev. R. Murray 3827 North Hoyne
Ave,, Chicago 'Iel. ' -19.
FOR SALE. ---THE PROPERTY OF
the late Thos. A, Walker, situated
on the corner of Frederick and Dun-
lop streets, including a "house,
stable and lour lots, The. Meildings
are in ilrsi; class condittion and
there are some ,choice fruit :trees
• on the property, -For -particulars
apply to -Geo, • '11. Hanky,
2-18,
('081 Km...P.1'0R TO RENT -A ONE -
storey honk on Maple street, Clin-
teem -Fite 'monis, woodshed, hard
aril soft -waters-, Garden with some -
emit trees; Possession girch Oct-
olier JOWL -Apply to Mrs. Geo.
'Seanburv 'London Rosidi Clinton P.
0. Phone -5-110:
WANTED TO RENT WITH THE
option of -buying, a good house with
modern improvements. -Apply to
' A, Forbes. . -16
FOR SALE- ONE 7 E A R'L ING
colt, 2 fat heifers two years old,
•3 spriug celves, 1 Cookshutt sulkai
plownearly new, .1 lumber wagon,
down with hay rack, Clover
Leaf Maattre spreader. -Levi Trick,
Clinton P.O. ' -17
HOTJGE FOR SALE ON PRINalleSS
s tree te-For particulars apply to
Mrs. James Tucker, Cleaton. -4.0
MOUSE ON ISIAISY STREET FOR
sale or to rent. -A. J. Tyndall,
-3;1.
-Ron SALE -ONE RU1313E'lt
buggy with top. One light ,spring
wagon. One cutter. Ail the nbove
arttelos are. in 'good condition -and
will sell cheap foe quick . sale. --Ap-
ply Pa Thomee Watts, Glinten.--39
FARM FOR SALE -210 ACRES IN
the . Cownship of Stanley e 80 ac-
res onder ceon : 20 acees good
hardwooit bitels, balartee in' pastuS3
land. Farm tile drained )..nd In
wotl state of dultvaltair:• Comfort-
able frame house, long distance
phone installed. Frame barn, 5,0 x
'100 feet, with Ape stabling alai
watertvoglis " eysirtun
barn. . and house suitable for farm
help. leserin sititaiserl 211,- miles from
lernorifield •station on the C+. 7, R.
and Jee mike eroin the village of
Varna. • "-Seems to euit purchaaer.
• -Apply .t6 John McNaughton, Van-
' na. P. 0. --la.
leimmeinationesestommimienimeamematureeor
FARM FOR SAI,E.-I-THE TIMDER-
signed oilers for sale lot 18, 'con.
1,6 Goderich township, eentainine•
80 ,aoreS.. On it there is 'a good
frame house and bank. barn, each
with stone ioundation, and also as
implement house(1 in a good
stock farm as there is plenty oi
water. 'Convenient to churches end,
school. .• Telephone connect ent.
Small orchard and, about 5 adees of
bush. -For terrns apply to J. 1-I.
Lowoey, BOK 1242, North Bay, or
"-• to Jos. Proctor, Holinesville.
y.A.Rm FOR SAIE.-LOT 30, CON.
11, Goderiels to wnsleip, consisting
of, 80 acre, all cleared and ill ss
good state of culievateen, 30 }scree
in grass, 1 ames Di -Chard. Good
outside wire fencing good cone,rete
dwelling with eight Imbues. Stone
dairy. Forme barn, 1 mile from
Holmeeville and 4 from Clineon.
• Will lie sold on easy -terms. .For
further partrerlars apply to 111.
Ostaoks Clinton, P. 0,. or Fred.
Leonard, ...41.-
,
s
FARM FOR SALE, KNOWN AS
"SpringliWI-- Farm" on the BayIleld
Road, Goderich lownehip, consists-
ing 175 acres, south half lots 51
anti 52 and Pare 53 and 54, iwo
miles from Clinton and one from
sohool, •A first-class stock and
grain farm. 35 a,etes of good pas-
ture land. Well watered and lta.s
nover fasiling spring at barne, lood
wells and eisteiln. Bank barn 5.2-x52;
with stone stabling, •' 150 apple
trees just beginning to bear and all
kinds of small feutee. Reason for
selling Owner fn poor hdalth.
Terms to suit purchaser. -Robert
Marshall, Clinton I'. 0.
STORE TO ItENTe RECENTlay 0C-
Cupied by Jaines Steep, produce
dealere-Apply to J. -0. Elliott or
R. E. Manning, Clinton. 257
CLERK'S NOTICE OE COTJRT--
Notice is hereby given that a
court will be held, pursuant to -the
Ontario Voters' List Ad, by His
Honour, the :fudge of the County
Court of the County of Huron, at
Vatna on Monelay, tbe 7t1te, Play ot
October at 1.0.30 a in to hear and
. . . .
determine the several eomplaints or
errors and omissions in llie Vnterel
List ot the Municipality of Town-
ship et Stanley for the year 1912.
'All persons having business at the
Court ate requested' to attend at
the Saki time and place. -Robert 3.
Richardson' ' Cleek of the MuniePal-
ity of , Stanley.-Daled this 10101
day of Sept. RM.
VOTERS' LIST NOTTCE:*-NOTICE
is hereby given that a Court will be
held -pursuant to the Ontario Voters
List Act, by His Honor, the Judge
ot the County Court .01 the County
of Herm), at the courieil Chamber
/in the Town of Clinton- on Wednes-
e day, the 2nd day of October, 1912
at 9 o'clock a.m. to hear and de-
termine complaints of errors and
Omissions in. the Votets' List ot
the Municipality ot tbe Town of
Clinton for 1912, Dated. at Clinton
Sept. 130, 19181-8). L. Macpher-
son, Town Clerk, -48-2.
CALte AND CONSULT ELECTRIC
needle specialiet for the permanent
*tinoval of moles, superfluous hair,
eto. Painless,5. limited number
taught the work, Days in Winton. -
Address Mayze Yemen, 20 Daly
Ave, Stratford. Offices in Mitchell,
Seaforth and Clinton. -47-1.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned, and endorsed 'Ten-
der ' for Breakwater at Goderich,
Onte" will be received at this office
until 4 p. m., ,ort Thursday, October
10, 1912, for the construction of pant
ot the River Breakwater, at Goderich,
Huron County, Ont.
, Platte, speoification sled form of
contract can be seen and Forms of
tender obtairied nt tia DoPartalerIt
and at the offices ot J. I.,atnh, Esti:
District Engismer, Windsor, Ont,
G. Sing. Esq.„ District Engleeer,
Confederation Life Building, Toronto,
Ont., and on application to the Post-
master at G-oderich, Ont.
1,'ersons tendering are notified; 'that
-Leaders will not be considered unless
made .on the printed forms supplied,
anti signed by their actual Signatieres,
,stating Nicer .occupations and places of
residenee. In the ease ot firms, the
actual signature, the nature of tbe
occupeetion, and, place ot residence of
eacle member of the, fiein must be gee -
leads teader must be accompareed
by an accepted cheque On a 'chattered
ebank, payable Is the ender of the
Monout:able tee Minister of Public
Works, equal to ten per cents (10 p.a.)
of the amount of the tender, • whieb
will be forieeted" it' the person tender-
ing declirie to enter into a con-
tracts if called Mien to do so or fait
to complete Vie week contracted for,
It Ole lundet: be Cot accepted the
,ebeque- will be returnee.
The Department does not hind it-
self to accepts lese loweett or any tee-
-
'her.
13y seeder,
R. C. feleSe10.C1iERS,
Secretary.
Doper tines t of Public Works,
Ottawa, Scpbten bet 12, 1332.
Nowepapeps 8114 not be paid floe
thie advartleemene if they Insert it
ev i thou t .eu thoaity Trout the Depart-
rnen,b,-,-21349.
'Vice-Preside:A James Sehoolcrabt
Shorn -tan is metering from a brealc-
down owing to Ilhe Strain of MS
deities.
G.83013K+1.6 EL,L.ro'rv LI CENS
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on,' Correspondence Promptly 'an-
swered. Ilnlnediate arrangements can
be ;;;Ide 'for sale dates ' at The
Clinton, or by, eat -
ling 'Phone • 13 On 157. Charges inod-
crate' and Ra tieaetdon guaranteed. '
FARM FOR, SALE.- LOT 21, CON,
6, townehip of Hallett, containing
100 acre,, 50 acres cheered and in a
good state M.' cultivation, '15 acre IS
good hardy/06d. There are 611
the premises a first class hank barn
with water syetem in connection.
'Geed SeVell roomed trame houee
with hard and soft water, Tele-
phone ,connectiou. 4 Istiles from
Clinton. and 3 from Lontiesboro.
This farm has never been rented
and is one of the best; in tit° county..
Terms reasonable as the endersign-
ed is retiring item farming.---Mre.
T. Clark -it, Clinton P. 0. -47
FARM FOR SALE. ---4,0T 25, CON.
10, Gesderich township, consieting of.
80 acres, all cleared with the ex-
ception of 5 .acres, of bush. 2 acres
orchard, 40 acres in grass. Good
play lam: Welt watered and lenc-
ed. Frapte house, and barn 42 ' by
• 57 with cement stabling. 40 foot
windmill, with water to house, , and
barn. mile. from 'school and
miles. from Clinton. ALSO part
lots 37 and 38, eon. 10, containing
105 acres. Good brick house and
• 2 barns, 50 by 50 and 30 by 50.
Good outbuildings. Farm well fenc-
ed and in good state of cultivation
with never failing spring, le
from school- and 4 from .015.nton.
For further particulars apply to
T. 558. Cole, Clinton P. 0. ---44
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
the Southcomhe estate offers tor
sale 50 acres, being east hall of
lot 28, oon. 6, Hullett. This is ,a
fIrse-class farm, -.well watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also else undersigned offers for sale
lot 29, con. 6, Hallett, consisting at
100 acres. These farms may be
bought) together or separately. -
Apply to R. J. Southeambes Clin-
ton P. 0. -89
SEWING MACHINIES REPAIRED
and repairs kept on hand, also ag-
ency for new machinee.-A. Hoop-
er, Albert street, -30.
A TIN 1,F,Amo,
or Possibly a gutter may be need-
. ed in' order to properly shed the
watts's: from your roof, It sucii is
the oase you ehoold send tor us at
once. We do all Itinds of
TINNING WORK •
and guarantee you satisfacttion. We
are always ready to give an esti-
Mate. 110 matter how small or
extensive your job may be, we can
save yoU Money: " • •
THOS HAWKINS,
For Three
SQUARE MEALS
.A Day
conner's Homemade.
• Bread
The bread that is clean,
The bread that. keeps eresh and moist
The bread that gives you a square
Once you ivy ie you will always buy it,
CHAS. N. CONNER
BAKER - and - CONEECT'1ONER
Lewis SuRtee, , Harold Rayner.
GRAIN
W 3111112 IN TI -IE IVIARICET FOR
• wprisAT, oAws, PE.A.S, BARLEY,
RYE, 13,UCKW8IEAT5 13810.
We pay top prices for ail grain.
Bring youe glean 'to the Eleaator.
CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED FOR
, PALL SEEDING 0,81 IlVVN,0
The L. SUTTER CO.
Phone 01, • The Elevator,
BOYS WANTED
For Various Depart.
mutts
Apply at offices of
W. Doherty Nano Sz
Organ Co.
TRACTS
The Dee altar d's Friend,
(Wesley)
Yeddie or. "Yon Loveiy Mon."
A Plain Talk on Justificatioe,
(Sturgeoln
The DOwil 0 rade al overis en t.
(Spurgeon
Hell '• A Terrible Reality -
(Rev. (.3 (Jog Gordon McLeod)
Errors of Russelistis.
(Rev. James tiray
oraloody Bible Institute)
Semi postage for free samples.
FRED. J. HILL
Clinton Canada.
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.• I-Ia5ze you tried the
• new potato flour cake? •
It has been tested and
declared excellent b y
.• some of the best-coOks in .0,,
• Clinton. •.
• Potato Flour. Cake:
• Break two eggs into a bowl, one• •.'
• ioontnleol djcttes,,.e
tntit h.tddrainiiyete:I:• tnii,afiie6ppoa0l
• totesporbiuig:.ppiile.ee teaspoon palt. -00nibine
mix- al
tal'et 5, tell$P0011" vanilla, 1 tali'e ,40
• spoon melted- buttee; Sprinkle •
• with powdered sugar. Bake 20 • •
• to 25 minutes.- • • ,
•
Where do you get
; it? Why at O'Neil's :of •
•
• • ,
course—only 20 cents a •
package. . •
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: W. T, O'NEIL-
• • .
"The Hub Grocery.",
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SAVE MONEY
You.will save coal and yet
get ,more heat, if you instal .
the famous.
13YAMIki-TTER
SANITARY PLUMBERS.
Watch Faults
Does your watch run correctly. If
hot, let us repait it foe you. Pt may
be only dirty and need :cleating, or
seep for lack of oil. Wea,tsoever the
reason, don't delay, We give) thoeongle
examination .and regulation tree, Any-
thing ' more nests as little as sae
factory work can lee clone.,
A. 3. GRIGG
Scientific Jeweler and
Optician
CLINTON, ONT.
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Grand jury Ithretst, cut the
charge of crinririal negligfenee against
Mr. and Mete Berney Brice of east,
borne.
Two thousavell puree -bred sheep will
lee sent to abiblesh Coluirtbja mud
Maritime Provinces for breeding, Pur-
a