The Clinton News Record, 1912-10-03, Page 5Outaaher 3r4, 912
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Mr. Itee. Blackstone i visiting
'Windsor mid Detroit,.
Mis McLean is visiting London
riends. She intends entering a
New 'York hospital as a nurse in
•training.
IVIiss Jennie Wells is eisiting her
.sister, Ales. J. G. Leiner of Chidago,
Mr. A. N, C Mita Oil ail1it1
•daugliter have retiaried to their 'Moine,
M Weirdale, Florida, They Were ea-
ecompanied by Mrs. Cameron,. Sr.;
who Will spend the winter there.
Viscount 'George' de. IVIateluit of
'France has ,been spe,ncling some. tomb
ir Cloderich. It is his -intention to
lia,ke a thorough course in fruit Cul-
ture at Guelph and will at terwerds
go into the fruit industry.
Mr, W. J. Westaway and son of
••••Pt,loo‘r,eal have teen visiting friends in
,
Miss 3/larger-et Galt has- returned
teem Switzerland, where she has been
for the past 'yea's, ••
Mts. F. th Neltnor has•returned to
li.er • holue ilI Chhiago after visiting
with her sister, 1VIrs..A. 'Cbitt.
- .
, Mee, Will Rutledge and. children left
last week to rejoin Mr. Rutledge at -
ter spending several months with re-
latives here:
Miss Minnie Campbell, daughter of
Mt. Wm. Campbell, has resigned her
position on the staff ef the Exeter
I-ligh Seliciol to take that, of Comfit,.
,ercial Specialist on the staff of the
Collegiate Institute at Sarnia.
Mr. Walter Buchanan, \i,ho has been
with the Bank of Montreal for some
time, latterly at Brantford, is as-
suming charge of the Planing, Mill
•offiees in G-oilerich.
The ladies auxiliary to the Y. M. 0,
A. lield their annual meeting recently
,at which the following officers were
•elected : ,President, Mrs. Currie ;ftrsti
riCe, Mrs: Miss second, Mrs.-.- Whit-
ley.; secretary, Miss M. Robertson.,
assistant, Miss Wiggins, treasurer,
Mrs. Warlc.; councillors, Mrs, Pollock
Mrs. G. M. Elliott, and Mrs. McKim.
Miss Letitia E. Durnin, of Dungan-
non has • been appointed a junior
'leacher on the C. I. teaching staff.
Mrs. ;Colin. Murray passed away ..on
Sunday week after a prolonged ill-
.
Clinton News -Record
Goderich,
Mts. John Acheson 'roronio
announces; the engagement of her
youngest daughter, Irene, th Dr.
Charles Lane of Detroit, tiCh,, see-
m -id son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Lane, Goderieh. The marriage will
take place -Very quietly the third
week in"October', • • -
Rev. W. J,. Clufk of Stratford oc-
.cupied the . pulpit- Of St. George's
.church on Sunday last.
• While preparing to. go out yestet-
.day Mt. John Halliday dropped dead.
For some time back he had been in
Poor health'but death was quite me:
expected. ltleclical. attendance was
-soon onhand, but too late to do
anything, heart trouble being the
cause. He was 45 yeara old, and is
•sureived by his wife and .three
.daughters. The funeral was on Wed-
-needay •to Maitland cemetery:
A social evening was. spent in the
Y. M., C. A, the occasion being the
presentation of the 1.9112 baseball
pennant to the winner's of the church
league, the Methodist church, .team. -
.Mr. Lou Doherty. manager of the
-team, accepted the pennant. After
-a light luncheon had been disposed.ot
speeches were given, 'after which the
'boys voted Mr. A. M: Robertson a
jolly good fellow la'y hearty singing.
Mr. Robertson, as president of the
'Y. M. C. A.„ has presented this pen-
liant'for two years now, end will do
• .S0 again next year. •
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Marriages
spENcER — RICI-TARI)SON -- At
Saskatoon, Sask., on Sept, 18th,
by Rev. W. A., ,MeIntosh, Albina
K. Richardson, •sister' of Mr. R.
J. RichardseeT trainiCiPai. clerk of
Stanley, to -Benjamin Spencer of
Corinne Sask , formerly of Bay- .
field.
14UNBAR-B'URNETT--In Winnipeg,
Man on Sept. '26th, by' the Rev.
R. B. Moldllwain, Eva, deughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burnett Cf
•
Goderich • toWnsliip, to Robert
'Dunbar ,,,of Winnipeg, youngest son
of Mr. end •'Mrs. Wm. Dunbar of
the. Baylieki Roadi '
DAVIS--PLATI‘.-At the residelice of
Davis, of Morris township, to Ida,
the bride's parent*, by Rev, A.
C.. Wishart, on Sept. 2511, Chas.
daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. N.
Platt, Brussels; ,
BURROWS -- STEPHENSON -- In
WMgliain, on. Sept. 23rd, Myrtle
StoPhenSon to Sainuer BurrowS of
Southampton.
BROOKS-BOSMAN--In MoOris, on
. Sept. 1.8th, by Rev. J. .13. Cook,
Morris Bosnian to Ruby Brooks,
both Of Morris'. '
BROWN-DIGNAN-In James Street
churCh, Exeter, on Sept. 25th, by
Rev. W. G. H. McAlister and Rev.
R. Redmond of yancoliver, I-Iazel
A. N. daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Jblin E. Dignan to Guy Willard
Brown ..of Kingsville.
Births
. Wingham
Miss Eva Greer of Gagetown, Mich.
is visiang at the home of her. un -
Mr. li. B. Elliott.
.W. A, Fryfogle has aecurod. the
• .contract of putting down a piece of
cement sidewalk on the east side of
Josephine street. . -
Mr. and Mrs. CIA. Itintoul Feturn-
ad last week from a visit in Detroit,
Mr. , James 1'. Ritchie of 11eneva,
N. Y. Veited his brother, Mr. John
Ritchie of town, last week. )?
Mr. Chas. • Macdonald of Dundee,
Scotland', visited with friends in East
-Wawanosh last week.
c.A..awnieLL—ni wingham, Sept.
istb, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Campbell, a daughter.
KESTLF.e-In Exeter North on Sept.
19th to Mr.- and Mrs. M. Kestle,
a daughter.
COOPER -In Kippen, on Sept. 171;11,
to Mr. and Mrs. 15.1. Cooper, a
daughter.
NICHOLSON-In McKillop, on Sept.
24th,, to Mr, and Mrs. Ca •
Nieb-
o1s0n, a daughter.
IIIGGINS-In Hensall, on : Sept.
23rd, to Mr. and 1VIrs R. Hig-
gins, a daughtet. '
MISS E ' ROBINSON, WHO
,
Spent' a fewweeks in Clinton' a
. short -time . ago, introducing'
lical work fee children vir 14aPPY
. Sundays. with "TIM Red
Letter.. Art . pthle''- , and ''The
White SlaVe,Tialtic", will 'be here
to deliver , the Same to subaeriberS
On or very, sman after Oct. 10th.
Sebscribers- kindly bear this date
n mind.
OLEARIeNG' AUCTION SALE OP
Farm Stobie Implements • and
Household F'urnithre. Mr. Thos.'
Brown has received instructions
from the - undersigned to sell by
publie auction at, Lot 7, don, '2,
• Hullatt at 1 o'clock •p. ni.• sharp, on
Friday, October,Ilth. Horses : 1
heavy draught brood .mare supposed
, to be in ',foal to Rio Grande, 1
agerranare supposed, to be in foal to
Rio Grande, 1 heavy draught spring'
filly got by Rio • Grande, 1 agricul-
tural • spring colt, 1 3 -year -61d
driving gelding, broke to work or
drive, good size, 1 driving mare
supposed to be in foal to Sidney.
Cattle, 1 cow 6 years old suppoSed
to calve Feb, 4th, bred to Royalist,
1 2:year-old heifer supposed to calve
in March, 5 2 -year-old steers, 2 2
year-old heifers, 5 yearling steers,
3 spring calves, 2 last fall calves,
1 bull 14 months old that could
,be registered, 1 dry cow. Pigs,
1 brood sow with -110 pigs 16 days
old, 1 brood sow With 9 pigs 6
weeks old, 1 young sow, 2 chunks
of pigs, Fowl, 40 young pullets,
59 hens one and two ,years old, 12
young turkeys, full grown. Imple-
ments, 1 7 -foot 1VIcCormick', binder
with carrier, trucks and tongue
truck, 1 Massey -Harris hay loader
with truck; 1 sprin.btooth miltiva-
tor with seeder attached, 1 Corn
Ring manure spreader in good
working • order, 1 Sulky rake. 1
Noxon disc harrow, 1 Frost &
Wood mower, 1 pea -puller, 1 • good
wagon, 1 set bob -sleighs, 1 cutter,
1 walking, plow, 1 set iron. barrows,
1 hay rack, 1 hay fork,car, ropes',
slings and pulleys, 1 extension lad-
der,. 1 wagon box, 2 sets double
hapless. A quantity of Jiay and
oat's. 1-lousehold Furniture, 1 cook-
ing stove with reservoir, 1 extene
sion. e kitchen cabineb, 1
eight day clock, 1 couch, 1 iron
bed, springs and mattresses, 2
oak bat -rale, chairs,' forks, shovels,
grain bags and n lot of other
things too nunierous to mention.
Terms All sums of 810 and un-
der: cash ; on over that amount 11
• months credit will be. given on ap-
proved jount notes or a discount
of 5 .percent, per annum Will be,
allowed for cash on credit amounts.
Frank Flannery, Proprietor. Thos.
Brown, Auctioneer.
Deaths
FOWLER -In Clinton, On Sept. nth,
Francis Fowler, aged 65 years. ,
COLBOURN-In Seaforth, on Sept.
21st, Grace Ann Tunney, wife of'
Mr. John Colbourn of Goderieh
4-a- Township, aged 46 years, 3 months
and 6 daYs.
MURRAY-In • Goderich, on Sept.
22re1. Catherine Ann Stewart,
wife of Colin Murray, aged 41
years,
WANTED, --PARING, APPLES ,AT
-the Clinton .Evaporator for whitib
the highest-inarket price will. be
paid. -Town & Case. .-49,
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FOR SALE -1 ACRE OF FODDER
rpm; and 2 acres of sugar man -
golds. -Apply to Ralph 'riplady, the
Base 'Line.
WANTED --SALESLADY FOR DRY
goods. One with experience pre-
ferred: Permanent positiele.-Alta
ply, 'twins, Clinton. -50-2
FAR1VI, FOR SALE -100 -ACRES,
L'ot. 18, con. 3, Mullett, 2 niiles
from Ciinton, 1 mile from School,
Gooa forth soil qay loam., well wat-
ered anti improved. 2 acres orchard.
Good- buildings; barn 50x51, stone
basement, cement floors, stalling
•
God's Way of Salvation..
"So Many Hypocrites."
And. is this your excuse for not ac-
cepting the invitation to the Gospel
•feaat '1' If so, it is a very poor one.
You know those who say that they
are Christians, but their conduct
proves that they are hypocrites,
"Though members of churches' and
•chapels, •theY do things which you
and others, who make no stich pro-
fession, woind not stoop to, and. you
are inclined to say of all who pro,
less to be: Carriatians, "Nice lot !'
They are • a pack of hypocrites." But
aurely this would be very unfair reas-
,oning. Hypocrites are persons who
-profess to be what they are not.
Thoge whom you refer, to profess to
'be, but are not Christiaus. A re la e
t
to conclude because Of his that' al
'who , profess are hypocrites? This
-would be as foolish as to Say that all
-clealro are thieves because two went
,convieted, of 'Stelling. '• „
The fact , that some ptetend to • be
tairistions -Moves tha the reakt'y -
must he good, as Mon don't, conter-
feit that; 'which as wortldess. Sup-
pose, however, that the reel , Chris-
tians are inconsistentwill that jus -
e ify you in tot beteg" one '1.Petee
eurely could not have been justified
in deseeting the Lord because :Judas
was a hypocrite e
"la GOOD 1'10'7011E,"
The Toronto Daily News has secur-
ed' the exclusive right of sale- in taaa-
ada oi plate of the 13ordari Cabinet.
This picture-. will be .17'1x221
inches, and no doubt will be greatly
in demand,. tinder ‘a special arrange-
ment just coneludell, we'arit able to
offer The News -Record and The .Tor -
,onto Daily• News to °lira subscribers
for $2.30. Upon receipt of imilittan
ces c;r soliseriptiona paid into Ilia
a copy; of picture will b
poet
tot 22 head of cattle and 5 1 orses;
also 3 large box 'stalls.' I-Iog-pen
and hen -house 17x30, cement base-
ment. 7 roomed, two story, ' brick
veneer house -with summer, kitchen,
wood shed and 'buggy house conven-
ient to housa. Tarries 245 of- purchase
money down, remainder on place
at 41 percent. or otherwise to suit
purchaser„ -Apply on premisesor'
address S: A, Brown, Brix 98, Ciin-
thn. P. 0. ' • -50.
AUC,TION. SALE OF CHOICE 100
acre farm, farm stock and imple-
ments -on Wednesday, October, 16th,
et 1 o'elock,eharp on lot 31, con. 1
Tuckersmith, L, 1.1„5.• 2 miles east
of Ileiteefield There is about 90 acres
finder cultivation,, balarie new land
and small bush, soil el:1,y loam
Sy to Work and iree . of stmeps
and stouese ,wa.tered by nave if failing
spring piped. to_ barn and spring
well at house. Barn 52x72 on 411
stone wall with cement and'
flag floor, cement silo, 11x30,
, pig per 14x28, six room briek house
cellar under and heated, by furnace,
frame summer kitchen and Weed -
shed, Cattle : 3 x;ows to calve in
November,e2 cows to calve in Dec-
ember, 1 heifer to calve in .Novem-
, ber, 1 now supposed to be in ealf,
1 fat calf, 1 sprieg calf, 2 last
fall calves'; I heifer 2 -years -old, 7
yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers'.
The' richlrbred Ilolstien Bull Sir
Canary (12354) ':Dain, Jewel Met.
cella Mercedes, record at 3 years,
372 Ibb. milk, and 16+ lids. butter in 7
days. Horses : 2 agricultural, mar-
es Supposed to be in foal, 1 grey
heavy draught filTy supposed to be
in foal, 1 agricultural 'spring colt,
1 general purpose filly 2 years old,
1 driving mare 6 years old, quiet
enough for a lady to drive. Pigs : 1
registered Yorkshire sow, 18 months
old witiir litters 1 Yorkshire sow due
• 16 litter about time of sale., 1 York-
shire boar 10 months. Implements :
Massey -Harris • binder with sheaf
carrier, Massey -Harris mower 53j
foot cut, Frost & Wood steel Hay
raise,, McCormick 13 hoe grain drill,
Massey -Harris field cultivator, corn
cultivator with bean harvesting at-
tachment, disc harrow, Flerrin dou-
ble riding plow, Perrin single rid-
ing plow, handle plow, 4 section
harrows with harrow cart, steel
land roller, weigh scales capacity
2200 lbs., grain crusher. Clinton
fanning mill, tee' bag truck., grind
stone, lois- down wagon, gravel box,
16 feet bay and stock raek new,
2 sets dotible harness, 1 chain has -
fleas, 1 set single. harness, 1 set
Slings, sliaxe in corn binder, top
buggy, and a. lot of small articles.
A large quantity. of straw to be
fed on the place. Also 6 acres of
ensilage corn if not sold previously
Will be sold on day of sale in lots
to suit purchasers. Terms :
farm will be given on day of sale
or ,on applMation to the undersign-
ed. Terms : on. &attics.;• All stuns
• al $5 and under, chsh ; over that
amount 8 Months credit will be
given on approved- joint notes. A.
diacount of 6 percent. per annum
will be, given for cash en credit.
amounts. -Alex. • A. Watt, Pr,opeie-
tore, 13rucefield, .T. Brown, Auction-
AUCTION. SALE OF HORSES,
cattle and Implements -The under-
signed has. been instructed' by Mr.
John Ward to sell by p15110 auc-
tion ail Lot 54, Maitland Con.,
Goderich Township. (1 mile ,south of
Ball's bridge) on Friday, Oetober
a
18111, at 1 o'clock p. nsharp, the
following : 1 bay mare 12, years
old, 1 bay mare 10 years old, 1
brown mare 9 years old, 1 driver
10 years old, 1 sucking cult by.Bar 1
1 cow due Jan, 3rd, a cows due
in March, 1 2 -year-old heifer -a due
in March, 1 3 -year-old heifer, 2 licit-
-bre risina, 2 years, 1 -stem:. rising 2
years, 3' yearling steep, .1 veal gall „
3 spring calves, These :cattle are
all well bred, Derhani,'grades. 1
heavy wagon, 1 Perrin sulky' plow,
nearly new, 1 root paper and Oh-
er articles. Terms : sums of
• 810 and- undo!, cash', on over -that
amount 5 months credit will be
given on approved joint seethe ' or
a discount -of 3 t: percen,straight
will be allowed for cash on credit
amounts. --John Ward, Proprietor.
Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer.
UNRESERVEI) AUCTION- . SALE
'of. Farm Stoolk and Impamainta
The undersigned ht. -d been ihsttuctied
by Mr. Wm. Jervis to sell by, pub -
lie auction at Lot 32, Con 731
Goderich Township, on Wednesday,
October .1614). at 1 o'clock P.- In.
sharp,- • the following : -Heavy
draught mare, I-Ieavy draught mare
seven year old, lleavy draught
sucking colt, sire Red Tiake.l.,,13looci
colt -one .yeer old,- Standard bred,
Filly rising two years,•General pur-
pose colt rising two years. .3 eows
Supposed to bee in calf, 6- spring
calves. About. 200 head of poul-
try (inciading ' pullets). Maasey-
Harr-ia binder, Massey -I -lamas mow-
, Massey -Harris hay loader Mas-
sey -I -lards steel lake, Maeseysalar-
-
ris drill, alassey-alarria load roller,
Massey -Harris disc narrow, _ I -lay
fork- and car, Set dianiend harrows,
Lumber wagon, Set- bob sleighs,.
a New buggy, Set piatfelm scalea
(capeeity. 2000 the:), ,Road. ,cart,
120 feet ladder, 'Chatham incebritor
and brooder, nearly new; mid other
,attielea too numerous iaa mention.
Terms : Ail sania of 910 and " un-
' der, cash), on over that amount 12
months 'credit will be given on' ap--
proved joint notesor a discount of
5 Ptreent will be be allowed for
sash on credit emounts. There
- will be no reserve as the pr,oprie-
tor hoe sold his feente-Win. ,Jervie,
'Proprietor, Geo: II. Slliott, aue-
tioneet
FARM FOR SALE -210 ACRES IN
the township of Stanley-: 80 ac -
ren under crop : 20 acres geod
- hardwood tush, balaire in paste
land. Farm tile drained and in
good state of eult,wation. Comfort-
able frame house, long distance tele-
phone installed. Frame 'barn, 0 x
' 100 feet with stone stabling and
wateewosks system. Additional
barn and house, suitable for farm
help., Farm s'etuated 211 miles frOm
Bruoefield staticie on ,the G T. le
and 14 miles from the village of
AUCTION SALE GE FARM- STOCK
and Implements -e -Mr„, Thos. Gun-
dry has received instructions from
the undersigned to sell by
aue,tion at 1,03 35, 'Con. 2, 5.• It. 8.3
Teckersmith at. , 1 "o'el.Cek p e. •
sharp, ' 011 Tuesday,1 October 15111.
Horses : •1 draft, mare 4 years old,
supposad to be -in geldine.
3 years old,e1 ,heavy . draft filly 1
year okI, tired by Canny,man. Cat-
tle :., 1 bow due to -calve Fetr,eary
Iste, 1 cow deo to calve in April, 1
newly calved cow, 1 farrow cow,; ,
2 -year -oh! steers, 2 2-year-ol'd heif-
ers, 2 • yearling steers, 2 Yarling
heifers„ ,calves. • Hoes': 1 brood
SOW due in Decembee „ 5 pigs 3
months old, 11 young pigs. , Fowl, :
70 hens and pullets. impleMents :
1 Maesey-Harris binder, t . drill, 'I
Deering mower, 1 Premier rifling
plow, , almost new, 1 walking plow.
1 bay take,' 1. MasseyaGarris gang
ploW, nearly new, t good McCor-
mick cultivator, 1 seedier, 1 land
roller, 1 'set Aianiond hatrows-
root pelpers 1 Bain wagon 1 gray -
el• box, stock tack„ wagon • box,
nearly ,new, 1 hay tack, I see bob-
sleighs,, 1 •fanning nil 1, 1 stone boat!
• 1 good Melotie cream separator. 1.
Mikrialo buggy, 1 aingle buggy, .1..
geed en taer , children's seal to
feont1 set double. harness, 24 set
single harness, 1, sugar kettle, whif-
fletrees, leek yoaes, grain bags,
sbovels, hees, grasel cress -cut saw,
Daisy churn and °3l1 n. at ticlea' too
numerous to mentien. A quantity
of cedar postand secondhand lum-
ber. A. quantelly of mangolds and
turnips in drills. , Some hay 'anti'
sorgum ;also a ,f ew , heusehold artic-
les. There will he no- reserve as
`the proprietor has . 'sold las farm,
Tenns : .A.11 sums of 1;10' 'and un
der, cash • on otrer that, amount 11
months credit, will be given on air -
proved joiat, nOtea er', a diacount
Of 4 percentstraiglit will 'he al-
lowed for caah rot credit amounts.
al, Wise, Proprietorh
0 malty Auctioneer . •
M
. -Varna. Terms to suit purchaser.
, -Apply to John McNaughton, Var-
na. 5.0. --12.
FARM FOR SALE. -'1'}1E UMBER -
signed offers for sale lot /48, con.
Goderichtownship, containing
SQ ,acres: • On it -there is a good
frame house and bank barn, each
with stone totthdation, and also an
implement house, It is a, good
stock farm as -tkere is plenty of
water. Convenient to churches and,
school. Telephone connection.
Small orchard and about 5 acres of
bush. -For, terms apply to J. 11.
Lowery, Box 1242, North Bay, or
to Jos. Proctor, Hohnesville. --55
F. C. D. 13RISTOWE, PROF. OF
Music. --Organist of Willis Church ;
Piano, Organ and • Theory ;
Voice etilture.--Pupils prepared if
desired for any of the, examining
bodies in Toronto or for the 50n -
don (Eng.) College of Music in all
grades. Special system for piano-
forte kir beginners between ages
eight and eleven. Terms on applic-
ation. -At present at the Motel Nor-
mandie. -19,
FARM -FOR SALE. -LOT 30, CON.
11, Goderich townshap, consia tang
of 80 urea, all cleared and in a
good state of cultivation, 30 acres
in grass, 1 ,aere 'orchard. Good
Outside wire fencing good concrete
dwelling with eight rooms. Stone
dairy: Forme barn, 1 mile from
Holmesville and 4 from Clintoa.
Will be sold on easy terms. FOr
further part‘ietvlars apply to W.
Crooks Clinton, P. Q. or Fred
Leonard, Holrnesville.
NOTICE IS HEREBY , GIVEN
that a Court will be held, pursu-
ant to The Ontario Voters' Lists
Apt, by His Honour the, Judge of
the Cbliaty Courtof tke
County ot Huron at Londesboro
on the 1115 day rof October 1912,
at 10 O'clock a. 111. to hear and de-
termihe complaints of errors and
omissions in the Veters' List of the
Municipality of the Township of
Mullett for 1912. Dated at Lon-
desboro the 254h day of September
1912. -James Campbell' Clerk, of the
Municipality of the Township of
Mullett. -19-3.
FARM FOR SALE, KNOWN AS
"Springhill Farm" on the Bayfleld
Road, Goderieh, township, consist-
ing 175 acres, south half lots 51
and 52 and part 53 and 51. Iwo
miles from Clinton and one from
sohool. A first-class stock and
grain farm. 35 amen of good 'ma-
ture land. Well watered. and has
neve' Ladling spring at barn. Good
wells and cistenn. Bank barn 62x52,
• with stone Stabling. 150 apple
trees just beginning to bear and all
kint of sraalla,f ruias. Reason for
selliaT-Owner In poor health.
Terms to suit parchaser.-Robert
Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -36
FOR SALE. -THE' PROPERTY .OF
the late Thos. A. Worker,situated
on the corner of Frederick and Dun-
lop streets, 'including a 'house,
stable and four lots. The- buildings
are in first. class condition and
there are Wine choice fruit trees
on the property. -For particulars
apply to --Geo. D. I-Ianley, Clin-
ton. 2-18.
(+Eono.p.] ELLIOTT ; • LI CENS ED
Auctioneer for the r'ounty of 1-lur-
011. Correspondence Proemtly an-
swered, Immediateaerareaenients can
he tade for, sale . dates at 'The
News-Reeoed, Clinton; or,' by cal-
ling Phoile. 13 on 157. Charges .ined-'
,
crate and. Satisfaction guaranteed'.
STORE TO 'RENT„ RECENTLY 00-
cunied by ' James Steep, produce
deo.ler.-Apply to J. 0. Elliott or
R. E. Manning, Clinton, -87
FOR .SALE OR TO RENT -A 01413 -
storey house on Maple street', Clin-
ton. Five rooms, woodshed, hard
and soft water. , Gardett with some
fruit trees. Possession given Oct-
ober 100. -Apply to Mrs. Geo.
Stanbury, London Road, Clinism
0. Phone 5-146. -18.
FARM FOR SALE.- LOT 21, CON,
6, township of Mullett,. containing
100 aures, ;St acres cleared and' in a
good state of cultivation. 15 acres
• good hardwood bush. There are on
the premises -a first class bank barn
with water system in connection.
Good sevet roomed' • frame house
with hard and soft water, Tele-
phone ' connection. 1 miles from
Clinton ' 'and 3 frOin Londesboto.
This farni has never been rented
and is 0110 01 the best itt the county.
Tarim reasonable as the undersign-
ed is retiring irom farming. -Mrs,
' '1'. Carbert, Clinton 5. 0. -47
I ARM FOR ItalaNT,--Loa) 14, 0014.
0, containing 100 acres sitilated 14)
miles south of the village of Var-
na, near to good school and ohm-
ehes. Will rent for terra of 3 or fa
- years, to suit •the rooter. 505,
sessiori can be eiVen itt encs,. For
further particulars apply to Mr.,
Andrew Iteid, Varna P. 0; or to
Rev. R. Murray 3827 North Moyne
Ave., Chicago 111. -
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 35, CON.
10, Goderielt township, consisting.of
80 acres, all cleared, with the ex-
ception of 5 acres ot bush. 2 acres
orchard, 10 acres in grass. Good
clay loam: Well watered and fenc-
ed'. Frame house, and barn. 42 Iv
57 with cement stabling. 40 foot
windmill- with water to house and'
barn. * mile from school and 4
miles from Clinton. ,A.LSO part
lets 37 and 38, con. 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. a, mile
.from school and 4 from Clinton. --
For further particulars apply to
T. II, Cole, Clinton P. 0.
'
CLERK'S NOTICE OP . COURT-
, Notice is hereby given that a
court -will be held, pursuant to the
Ontario Voters' List Act, by Ilis
Honour, the .Tudge of the County •
Cent ot the County of Huron, at
Vatiia on Monday, the 7thia3laY Pi'
October at 10:30 a.m, to hear and
determine the several complaints of
errors and -omissions in the Voters'
List of the Municipality of Town-
ship of Stanley f•or the year •1910.
All persons having business at the
Court are requested' to attend at
the said time and place.--Robett 3.
Richardson, Clerk of the Municpal-
ity of Strufley,-Dated this 101,h
(lay ot Sept. -1912.
WANTED TO 111.,',NT WITI-I THE
option of buying, a good house with
modern improvements. -Apply to
A Forbes. -46
FOR SALE- ONE 71 E A R. GING
• colt, 2 fat heifers two years old,
3 settee calves, 1. Cookehett .sulky
plownearly new, , 1 lumber 'wagon,
low down with hay rack, Clover
Leaf Manure spreader. -Levi Trick,
Clinton 'P.O. - -47
I-IGUSE FOR, -SALE ON PRINURSS
s bteela-leor pax (acid ara apply to
Mrs. dethes Tuokev, 'Clinton. -10
CALL AND coNswir, ELECTRIC
• needle specialist for the permanent
removal of moles, superfluous haia,
eto. Painless. A limited number
taught the work. Days in Clinton. -
Address Mayze Yemen, 26 Daly
Mt, Stratford. Offices in 'Mitchell,
Seaterth and Clinton. -17-1,
I-IOUSia ON MARY STIIE•Er FOR
sale or to rent -A. ,J. Tyndall,.
-31.
FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
the Southcombe estate offers 1M
sale 50 acres, being east hail ol
let 28, con. 6, Mullett. Ills is a
flrstaclass farm, well watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also tlbe undersigned offers for sale
lot 29, con. 6, Mullett, consisting of
100 acres. These farms may be
bought' together or sepazately.-
Apply to R. J. Southcombe; Clin-
ton P. 0. -89
SEWING_ MACHINES REPAIRED
and repairs kept on hand, also ag-
ency for new machines. -A.• Hoop-
er, Albert street, -30.
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the underaigoed, and endorsed "'ren-
der tor Breakwater at Goderich,
Ont.," will be received at this office
until 1 p. m., -on Thursday, October
10, 1912, for the construetion of part
of the River Breakwater, at Goderich,
Huron County, Ont.
, Plans, speoification ana form of
contract can be seen and torms 01
tender obtairod at this Department
arid air the offices of M. J. Lamb, Esq.
District Engineer., Windsor' Ord., J.
G. Sing. Esq., DistrictEngineer,
Confederation Life Building, Toronto,
Ont., aad on application to the Post-
master at Goderich, Ont.
Persons tendering are notified, that
tenders will ,not be considered unless
made on the printed forms supplied,
and signed by their actual signatures,
stating their occepationa and places et
residence. In the case of firms, the
actual signature, the nature of the
occupat,ion, and place of residence of
each member of the finn must he giv-
FOR, SALE -ONE 130III3E63 TIRE
buPs'ffy with top One light spring
wagon. One cutter. Aid the abere
atticles ate in good conditi'o- and
Will sell cheap fel quick saln
ly&i 'fibomas Watta,Z,Clint)
• •
A FIN LEADER
or possibly a gutter may ,be need-
ed in order to properly, shed the
water from your roof. If such is
the ease you should send foitis at
Once. We do all kinds of
TINNING wonK
and guarantee you satisfaction. We
are alwaYs. teady to give an esti-
mate, .No matter how small dr
extensive your job may be, we can
save. you money.
, Each ladider must be aceompanied
by an accepted.ekeque on. a chartered
bank, payable to the order of the'
Honourable the Minister of Public
Woras, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.)
of the ,amount of the tender, which
will be forfeited it the peraon tender-
ing decline to' enter,, mb a . ccin-
tract if Called Orin to do so or fail
1,0 Complete tie work contracted for.
If the tender be not accepted the
oheque will be returned.
Tim Department does not biar it-
self to accept the lowest or any ten-
der.
By ordet,
It. C. DESROCHERS,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works, •
Ottawa, September 12, 1312.
Newspapers will not be paid for
this advertisement 11 they insert it
'without authority from the Depart -
Menta -27344.
ed Mottling ! deux reader, how
our sub bo The News -Record
THOS
HAWKINS,
TRACTS
The Drunkard's Friend
(Wesley)
Yeddie oe "Yon Lovely Mon."
A Plain Talk on Justification.
(Sturgeon)
The Down Grade Movement.
(Spurgeon
Hell : A Terrible Reality.
(Bev. Geo. Gordon McLeod)
Errors of Russelism.
(l3ev. James of aji
Ars tite)
Send, postage for free samples.
FRED. J. HILL
Clinton - Canada.
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e. Have you tried. the ;
new potato flour cake? •
• It his been tested and :
declared excellent b y
; some of the best cooks in •
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.10 :Clinton.
• Potato Flour Cake:
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„! Break two eggs into a bowl, one •_
; tablespoonful cold water.. Beat ;
• until light, Add gradually cup
• sugar, mix and ail% cup potato •
• flourA teaspoon baking powder, •
.▪ 4 teaspoon salt. Combine mix- •
ture. 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 table •
• spoon melted butter. Sprinkle
• with powdered sugar. Bake 20 •
• to 25 minutes. •
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• ii? Why at O'Neil's of:
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For Three
SQUARE 1VIEAL,S
-------- A Day
Conner's Homemade
Bread
The bread that is clean,
The bread that keeps fresh and moist
The bread that gives you a square
deal.
Once you try ityou will always buy it,
CHAS. N. CONNER
BAKER - and - CONFECTIONER
Lewis Suitter. Harold Rayner.
GRAIN
WE ARE IN TME MARKET FOR
-WHEAT, OARS, PEAS, BARLpy,
RYE, RIJOICWHEAT g ETC,
We peg top prices for all grain,
Bring your grain to the Eleaator.
CHOICE TimoTHY SEED FOR
. FALL SEEDING ON HAND.
SAVE MONEY
You will save coal and yet
get[more heat, if you- instal
the famous.
The L. SUITTER CO.
Phone 61: The- Elevator,
BOYS WANTED
For Various Depart=
ntents
Apply at offices of
W. Doherty Piano &
Organ Co.
irrtAk
1,41414.
BYAM -ST.SUTTER
SANITARY PLUMBERS.
Watch Faults
Does your watch run correctly. It
not, let us repair it for you. It may,
be only dirty and need cleaning, or
slop for lack of oil. Whatsoever the
reason, (1010 delay. We give thorough
examination and regulation free. Any-
thing more oosts as little as satis-
factory work can bo done.
A. J. GRIGG
Scientific Je- weler and
Optician
CLINTON, ONT.
Immtmerisomemmisomm
IHOMe Stiudy
1
Thousands of ambitions young pc;opie
are being Mai acted in their homes by
OU. Homo Study Dept. You May finish
at College if you desire. Pay whsn.
ever you wish. Thirty Years' liktpor-
fence, Largest trainers in Canada, .
Bitter ithy dos,. Positions guaranteed.
If you wish to 841VC board and lawn
while yen 131,111, write for particulars.
NO VACATION
CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
CEO. SPOTTON, PRtsioENT
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