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The Clinton News Record, 1912-10-31, Page 5Bl th e9, ' Mrs• " W IQ; •, Vatson and Mrs, Jas, Mrs, t'e were the guests •of : M1 ,(Rev,)'Smal1 tit. Hespeler recently; Mr.; Hugh Campbell, and, bride of Ilaltoe County,' were the guests: of. ":Posttiiaster Shins and other friends tin this locality;' M. Waltar Freeman, '' of Toronto, . -,.n. expert 'telephone lineman, was: in - :town last weekand looked over the plant .of the Blyth Rural 'Telephone Me, •arid Mrs. R, 13. Carter, . who have been visitinghere for some time, left for a short visit with the 'latter's brother, Dr. Whitely, at "Corrie, 'and from there they will leave for Assinitioia,.''Sasl..,•,where he will engage in the drug business. The W. F. M. S. of St: ' Andrew's -church; held its annualmeeting in 'the' basement of the church Friday :.afternoon. Mrs. (Rev.) Turner gave -an address on Mission work. Mrs. N. (honing gave a• Bible reading and Mrs.. John McMillan and Mrs• A. Tay-, :ler furnished tc music. sic. The' elec •n u tion of officers resulted is, follows : President,, Mrs, A. (McKellar ; :'1st Vice President, Mrs',- Curtisy 2nd Tice President, Mrs: (Rev.) Turner ; Secretary, ,Miss Hood ; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. (Dr.) Milne ; Treas- 'arrer, Mrs. Stothcrs. The collections amounted to $35.00. Anniversary services in connection with St. Andrew's' church will be held on November 10th. Rev, Mr. J bra - :ham of Guelph will be the preacher. The' News -Record to Jan. 1913 150. Wingham Mr. J. 14. Carruth of town has been passing through severe bereave- •ment recently losing both Lather and mother, who were former residents of Wingbani. On October 90, his 1ath- •er, Mr. John Carruth, died aged 72, and one week later, on the 16th, his mother passed away, aged 71. They resided in Winghain for many years, but recently lived in West Toronto. Three sons are left J„ H. of Wing- hani, W. J. and R. S. of Toronto, also two daughters, Miss Beatrice at "home, and Mrs. (Dr.) Hackett of -Winnipeg. Code `rich Dr,. and Mrs. WHttely 'announce' the •engagement of• their daughter Vera to Alexander Jaares Mac)<ioi zie, of.. Toronto. .The: marriage - Is' to take place 'the Iatter part of ember. An extremely' pretty wedding; took place on October 15111, at • the .resi'd- enee;al the Bride's parents, .Mr,and Mrs. John Beckett, Owen Sound, when the marriage of their daughter, Edna Olive,'' to Percy L. Tye, M. D , 'of Milverton„ elder son of Mrs, W.3). Tye,; of. O'otlerich, was' cele- breted. Rev. Mr, Rodger, perforin - ed ;he ceremony,:. Do. and Mrs, Tye will reside at Milverton. Mies. Henrietta Ellis, mother of Chas W. Ellis, of town, died last Thursday. The deceased • was a re- sident 'of •London, and was in •the' hospital there for some Adrdi3 before coming to Goderich a few > weeks ago. The remains were taken , to London for interment. Port Albert W; Brown and his gang are at the cement veneer' on Charlie Crawford's Dew• residence at present. Your scribe picked some ripe rasp- berries int his garden. on two days this week which were somewhat late in the year, and on Tliursday of last week lie found his goose hatching at the river side on seven eggs. Who can beat this. Mrs: Harry Hayden spent Thanks- giving with her sister in St. Thom- as. Mr. and • Mrs. .Win. Grey spent Thanksgiving with his mother in Woodstock. Mr. John Schoonhals is visiting his parents at Berlin. Mrs: James Hayden and Mrs. John Tigai:t spent Thanksgiving with Rev. and Miss. Trios. Hicks at May- ville, near hamburg. The News -Record to Jan. 1913 1.5c, On 11londay last; while trigging near W. F. VanStone's to lind sewer connection, Mr. VanAl- styne was badly squeezed by the earth caving in, nearly burying him beneath its weight. help was ob- tained, and he was dug out, but will feel the soreness for some days. Provincial Constable Phippen has received a number of singing birds direct rots Germany. In the ship- ment were warbles and rollers. Mr, Phippen now has one of the best col- lection of singers to be found in Western Ontatio. Miss Imlay, who was acting superintendent of the hospital during the summer, has recovered from her 'recent illnees, and was able to re- -turn to her home. Mr, Robt, Thompson, of West Wa- •vvanosh leas a goose that is doing double duty this year. The goose laid fourteen eggs in the spring and raised her young and is now busy ?laying again. • The many friend's of Mr. Win, Nay- lor, who was operated upon at the hospital last week, will be pleased to 'learn that his corrlition is favor- -able, and that he is doing as well as can be expected. Last week Mr. Win: Maxwell sold his ferpn on the Bluevale Road to Mr. Miller Procter, of the 3rd' line of Morris. The farms contains 150 ;acres. Mr. Maxwell will give pos- session next March, Mr. Fred Har- die, of Culross has leased his faros' for a terns of' years to Mr, Samuel Burchill of East Wawanosh, who will get possession next March. There seems to -have been a sort of selling fever among the directors of the Turnberry"Agricultural Society. In addition to the above two gentle- men, Who are directors, Messrs, J: 'A. Brandon and Geo. T. Robertson, who recently sold their farms, were also directors of the Society, Judge Doyle held Voters' list . Court on Friday. There were 225 appeals, the local option contest be- ing responsible for the large number of appeals. Seaforth. ]lits. 1. V. Feare has sold her lov- ely home "Earnsclifle" to Mr. Gout- tes. Mrs. Feare and Miss ,Helen, in- tend leaving for Calgary. The auto family is growing rapidly. in tiown. There arc now 20 cars owned and used in Seaforth. where- as ,.two years ago there were only 'two or three. The 'owners of autos are as follows ; Robert Bell, " W. B. Cole, Dr. Ross, Dr. Burrows, ' Dr. Mackay, Mrs, I, V. Feare, Mr. Out - hill, John Turner, D. McDonald,- R: S. Hays, Charles Clarlc, George T. Turnbull, :Turnbull d; Mclntosh, F. Kling,' Oscar Neil, A. 14. Forbes, E. Sperling, James Archibald, W. T, Box alid John Dodds. Who will 'be next ? On Monday, the employees of the Furniture Factory called at "hill Side," . Egmondvflle, and presented: Mr. and Mrs, L. 1J. Bristow with a purse, of gold. Mr... Bristow was married to Miss Lulu Vansiolile re- cently, Arthur . Reid,. who has ' to come home from the West on account of 'nervous trouble,' is feeling' and look ing real well'again. Complete rest • and Seaforth's'healthy climate did 'the trick- Arthur will soon Leave for Sherbrooke, Que., where a position' awaits him. Mr. and Mrs. ,John Goveniock and slaughter, ;Miss Harkin, of Edmonton,- .are visiting et the home of Mr. J. 1 Govenlock, Norah Main ' street.` b Mr.and Mrs. Govenlo c k have .been having 'an extended trip,,.v> sting, England, Ireland Scotland and the. Southern States,- They intend re- 'niainiug in, Seaforth'' for' a week or eters, Deserves the Reeveship. 'uckersmitb Tovyaship...:' Mi, and: Mrs,", b ostler 0t;1?etr00; are t110 ,gljeSts of 1VIt G Crich, Misses 'Reba Woods, and' Ruth. 'Switzer, teechers-fn-training at . the. C(1Kiitton Mojdel school, spent the week -,end. and the hplida' at the .'lornner'' parental home, that of Mrs;: George'' Woods of-:Seaforth.'.'. McSsrs. J: and Wilbert 'Crich` have invested in Homesteads in Neiv 'On tarso and' intend locating there. Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Layton of, Seafortii visited 'Mr. Fred Pepper tat3U ,wet:»„ From The News -Record o9 Oct, 2Sth, 1896. • , Clinton- Oct. 28th 11896' Mi. Te ;J'ackson, Jr., was in Tor- onto this .week. Mrs, 'F, W. Watts has returned from a pleasant visit in Chicago. Hattie Holloway left on Monday to visit Dr. and Mrs. McNally of Tara. Dr. McKay and his mother of Sea - forth were last Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lack Kennedy, Mrs. Lough, Miss J. Dowzer and Mrs, II. Ross are to represent Wil- lis Sunday school at the Provincial convention at London. Mrs,, (1)r.) McNally of 'Tara spent several days visiting in town, re- turning home on Monday. D. Cantelon shipped a car of hogs to Collingwood yesterday.,, the aver- age price paid was $3.45. new plate front has been placed in Cooper's Block for Mr. P. 13. Crews, who will be all ready for business in a weer: or so. Willis church Y. P. A. has elected the following officers : Iron. president Rev. A. Stewart ; president, Miss J. Wilson ; vice, Mr. T. Lindsay; sec- retary, Miss N. Clark ; treasurer, Miss L. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and IVIr. A. T. C'ooper returned last week from the annual meeting of the Can- adian Ticket Sellers' Association in St. John, N. 13. Messrs., Ed. Cantelon, Ilorace Jackson and Chas. Dowzer left on Friday for the wilds of Muskoka, where they expect to bag all the game the law allows. Hohncsville, Oct. 28th, 1806: Mr. P. W. Scott, It is understood that Mr, P. W. Scott will be a candidate for the reeveship of East Wawenosh at the coming election. He is a man of ability and 'having had much munic- ipal mniaipal experience, including five years in the council, he is now entitled to the reeveship. He' would do justice to the position. srraagee` CiLARIC-GINTTI`iTlR-In ` )ashwood, on, :Oet. 23rd by Rev, Then, crank CharJr.of ThatneS•Read "to Bertha, Glut -trier: of Dashwood. JONES-WATSON.-At SOyen Pet - sons;, Alta., on October 2nd, Lew- ellyn Sylvester Jones of Medicine Hat to Edna Earle, youngest slaughter of M5. and Mes. W. "Ii.. Watson, Morris townslii,p, Ont. 'JOHNSTON-4n Morris,' Oct, • 22nd„ Mr. and Mrs:' Silas: Johnston, 'a Grey Township • The township council meets on Monday, November, 4th. We are sorry to, hear that David Davidson, formerly of `rbc llth con., is laid up with typhoid lever, at the Red Deer hospital in the west. Ile is now progressing favorably we are glad to state and will soon be able to he about we hope The school in S. S No,. .1 had been closed for a week owing to the teacher, Miss Pearl Backer, being on the sick list. 1VIr, James Jackson of Clinton was calling on old friends in this town- ship last week, He came to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law. Mrs. Irwin ,Jackson'of Arthur i who was buried on 'Thursday aftctmoon. On. Tuesday Mrs, George- Speiran underwent a successful operation at Guelph hospital, 1' js'expected that she will be able to :rettira home in abouttwo weeks. " 'The. News -Record to Jan. 19.13 15c. RITCHIE-In Grey township, on October 21st, to Mr.': and Mrs. John Ritchie, a son. TREIBNER-In • Exeter on Oct. 2055, • to Mr. and Mrs, John Treihnor, a son. CORNISH - In. Exeter, on Oet. 17th, to Mr, and Mrs Fred Corn- ish a daughter. ROWCLI'FFE-in Usborne, on Oct- ober 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Witt. Rowcliffe, a sod; FIOLT-At Grand Bend on October 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Roy I-Iolt, a. datiglrter, C'ORN'ETT-In Calgary, Alta., on October '15th, to' Mr. and Mrs. 1 Milton Cornett, .(nee Miss Ida. Bone, Wingham), a son. Deaths STEWART-At Blyth Boundary on October 19th, James Stewart, aged 89 years, 5 months and 19 days. FULTON.-In Brussels, on October 21st, James 'Fulton, aged 81 years, 7 months and 11 days. BEATY.-In Goderich; oto October 18 Mrs, Thos. Beaty, aged 63 years. ELLIS-At ' Goderich., on October 23rd, Henrietta Ellis, mother of W. Js'llfs. Mr: H. Williams of Toronto has been paying a flying visit to his sister, Mrs. O. W. Andrews. The Misses Smith and Dayntent of Clinton spent Sunday in the village. Mr, .2. W. Lowery of Summerhill preached in the Methodist church on Sunday morning: God's Way of Salvation'. Do Yon Know' That You Are Lost The Plrilippian Jailor knew that he was lost, else he would not have asked the all-important . question "What must I. do to be saved 1" (A.cts xvi. 30„ 31.) 1Iave you ever really seen yourself to he a lost sinner ? Do you say, "0f course we are sinners" 7 That is' very true ; but some are sinners saved by grace journeying to heaven, whilst others are lost, hastening 'as fast as time can carry then. to un- ending misery. The great question is, Are you sav- ed or lost 7 Face the _question fair- ly. Were you called',4o meet God at this : moment, are you prepared ? "Thou art of purer eyes than to be- hold evil, and canst not look on in- iquity" (11ab, 1. 13), ''Righteous- ness and judgment are the habita- tion.of Iiis throne" (Psa. xcvii. 2.), If unsaved, unconverted, umforgiven, listen to the Word of Jehovah "The soul that sisrneth, it shall die" (lszek. krill, 4) "The wicked shall be turned into IIell, and all the na- tions that Forget God" (Psa, ix- 17, Rev. 20-:15) If you know that you are lost, there ris One both able and wil- ling to save you. Isis mission to this world was t0 "Seth and to save' , 0 'that tv.hiolwas lost (Luke ixix. 10) Take' the lost sinner's ' place, claim, the lost -sinners aSa\iou1,and salve - lion will be 'Vans: ' • , (To Be "Continued)' C'ONSTA'N1i14. • Mr. Edward 18011 is drilling a well this week for Mr. Howard Arm- strong. The News -Record to Jan. 3-150 • POOP.•A'I4N A,ND A. Smart boy at Duca,-W, T, CC'Noi1; FOR SALE -ONE :41'001) 3'1'0VT9 and one medium size noel heater. - Doig, Marble` Dealer. ' -52; '1IIE LADIES' AID OF O'NTARIO Street Church are serving a Hal- lowe'en supper in the school room from 5.30 to 8 o:clock this, ('Thursday) evening, A good pro- gram consisting' of choruses, solos, instrumental numbers, addresses by the resident clergymen, etc. will follow. Admission 25c and 15c. FOR SA1,E., COAL STOVE NEAR- ly new, Due wardrobe and 115 Rock prvllets. .Apply to News -Record. PR17e11 WINNERS AT THE. BAY - field Agricultural Fair will receive their prizes by calling on the Sec- retary, F, A. 'Edwards, on or alter November: the 15t1): 51-2 WILL M,5EE TIIEIR NEEDS KNOWN. Farmers in this district arc of- fered, the chance of staking their needs for help next spring known all over the United Kingdoiu, through The British News of Canada, which is an Ontario • newspap- er circulating among the emigrating classes each week.The Editor is Mr. Arthur Jiawkes, whose special Report on Immigration to the Dom- inion Government has been so well received on both sides of the Atlan- tic and whose knowledge of immig- ration conditions is unique. One of the troubles of getting help (farm) from the 010 Country has been that the farmer has to pick up in the spring the best he can and often has to go to Toronto an added expense. The inefficiency of much of it is pro verb;ial. '1'iat good Old 'Country help is first class we know and we are glad to be able to ' put our farmers in the way of getting men whose char- acters are vouched for in the dis- tricts from which they come. Farm- ers are invited to write direct to The British News of ' Can- ada, 32 Church St. Toronto, to make their wants known. If a re- quisition for twenty to fifty men can-. be made up from this district the chances are tltr''. zih} fainters w3,11 get what is required. THE DOMINION. CABINET. in a few weeks Parliament will meet, and subscribers will be < read- ing the Parliamentary reports. Would it not he interesting to know the faces of each of the Cabinet Minis- ters 7' The News -Record has at - ranged with The 'Torbnto Daily News to take yearly subscriptions for both papers for 12,10. Upon, receipt, of this amount a splendid picture of the B'er:den Cabinet will be sent you post paid. Send on your subscrip- tion at once to The News -Record. BR'1N( IN . YOI2R APPLES WHIZ 1 there is room, We are still ":bltty ing and will" continue to - do so as long as there 49steels to 'buy - Town Si Caec, i'he, Evaporator. FOR SALE- ONE YEAR h ING colt, 2 fat' heifers two years old, 3 spring calves, 1 Cookshutt sulky piov nearly new, I lumber wagon, low down with hay 'rack; Clover. Leaf Manure' spreader. -Levi Prick, Clinton P,0, -47 WANTED A'1' ONCE -A HOUSE TO buy. One centrally located and with not less ,than four bedrooms. Purchase price not higher than $900. Apply to Ms. Jas. Butler, Albert St., North, Clinton P. 0. THE HORTIC'iPL'NJRAL SOCIETY, -The annual meeting of The':Clinton Horticultural Society will be held in the Council Chamber on Tuesday Nov. 5th at 8 P.M. All members .are requested to be present. -M. D. McTaggart, President, -53-2. H0U'ST4 FOR SALE ON PRINuJI53i3 street. For particulars apply to Mrs. James Tuoker, Clinton. -40 TEACHER WANTED :HOLDING Second class certificate for S. S. No. 5, Goderich township (Porter's Hill) Duties to commence in Jan- uary next, -Apply stating qualifi- cations and salary expected, to John Torrance, Secretary. Porter's Hill P. O. -54-1. STORE TO RENT, RECENTLY 00 - cupful by James Steep, produee dealer. -Apply to J. 0. Elliott or R. E. Manning, Clinton. -37 F. 0. D. BRISTOWE, PROF. OF Music. -Organist of Willis Church ; Piano„' Organ and Theory ;. Voice culture, -Pupils prepared if desired for any of the examining bodies in Toronto or for the Lon- don (Eng.) College of Music in all grades. Special system for piano- forte for • beginners between ages eight and eleven. Terms on applic- ation. Studio 'in Mr. Iloare:s store next to Mr. W. R. Counter's jewelery store. -19: HELP WANTED -THE JACKSON. Mfg. Company-I•Iand- sewers and operators. Steady work, Short hours, Welllighted and ventilated work rooms. Good pay. -Apply alt office or to J. McLeod, Supt. TOMATOES FOR SALE, RIPE OR Green. Can bo had at Bartlill•'s or O'Neil's grocery. store or at my place. -F. W. Evans Phone. 101. -53. AUCTION SALE OF' 40 I•IEAD OF Cattle. -Mr George Coleman ' has instructed the undersigned to sell by public auction at Catlins Hotel, Hensall, on Monday, Nov. .1255, at 1 o'olock,p.m.. sharp, the following; 40 head of choice cattle consisting of. 2 -year-old steers and. heifers, 6 fat .heifers, also 12 choice year- ling steers and heifers, 1 dry cow and 1 Cow milking 2 months. 'This stock 'is all well bred and in good condition and not the cheap grade that is shipped in, All vt'ill be solei without reserve as the -pro- 9(04or has 150 acres grass land and has all the stock he can Win- ter without the above. Terms :-6 months credit On apptotail j tat notes or 5 percent. per annum for cash in lieu; 'of notes. Geo, Cole- man, Proprietor ; T. Brown, Auc- Ancient Order of Foresters. The only Fraternal Society doing ;business in Canada on ;legal reserve basis and the ,a:nit Society paying profits on policies, straight Life, 10, '' 1.5 V-1,, 25 25 and 30 year: Pay Life, anti ".lel, 15, 20, 25 kind 30 year Er:idhly\uents, i. TFTII BEST SIC1‘: BENEFITS. Its Sick and Fuiri7tal branoh gives the best- siolt_ benefits, that money eau' buy. AT TIiE LOWEST ,P03- SIIILE' COST. A policy in the A. 0. F. an - peals to young men and to husbands and fathers. It giv- es -safe insurance at the low- est• possible cost, For furthelr information; en- quire of any member of Cotitt Prosperity .or A. F. Clidmore, Secretary P.ARM FOR RENT.--L.o'r 14, Corr.. d, eontaiuing' 100 acres'Sitttaitd 1s miles south of -the village,. of Vat- na„ near to geed snhool and ehut- elmms. 15111' rent for term of ;3 or 5 Years, :to suitthe renter. Por•'. session can be given at 'once. For`. further partieulars apply to Mr... Andrew Reid, Varna P. 0; or to Rev., R. Murray 8827 North Boyne' Me., Chicago Ill, SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED' and repairs kept on, hand, also ag- ency for neve machines. -A. Hoop- er, Albert street. -30. '5 TI•IOROUGIIBRED YORKSHIRE service with privilege of returning 0 neeessary.L. Stephenson, London Road. -53 FARM .FOR SALE.- LOT 21, CON. 0, township of Hullett, containing 100 acres;, 80 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, 15 acres good hardwood hush. There aro on the premises a first class bank barn with, water system' in connection. Good seven roomed frame house. with hard and soft water. Tele- phone connedtion: 4 miles from Clinton and 3 from Londesboro,: This farm has never been rented and is one of the Best in the county. Terns toasonable as the undersign- ed is retiring irons farming. -Mrs. T, Carbert, Clinton P. 0. -47 FARM FOR SALT. -LOT 85, CON. 10, Goderich township, consisting of 80 acres, all cleared with the ex- ception of 5 acres of bush. 2 acres orchard„ 40 acres in grass. Good clay loam: Well watered and fenc- ed. Frapne house, and barn 41 by 67 with cement stabling. 40 foot windmill with water to house and barn. } mile from school and 4 miles from Clinton. ALSO part lots 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. 15 mile from school and 1 frons Clinton. - For further particulars apply to T. II. Cole, Clinton 1'. 0. -14 FARM TO RENT OR FOR Sale, known as " Springhill Farts " on the Bayfield Road, Goderich township, consist- ing 175 acres, south half lots 51 and 52 and part 53 and 54. i'wo miles from Clinton and one from school. A first-class stock and grain farm. 35 acres of good pas- ture land. Well watered and bas never fading spring at barn. Good wells and cistenn. Bank barn 62x52, with stone stabling. 150 apple trees just beginning to bear and all kinds of small fruits. Reason for selling : Owner In poor health. Terms to suit purchaser. -Robert Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -30 er en:t FOR SALE our uu lou. FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of the Southcombe estate offers for sale 50 acres, being east half of lot 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, 5, Hullett, 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 -100 ACRES, Lot. 18, con. 3, Hullett, 2?• miles from Clinton, 1 mile from School, Good farm soil clay loam, well wat- ered anti improved. 2 acres orchard, Good buildings, barn 50x51, stone basement, cement floors, stalling for 22 head of cattle and 5 horses, also 3 large box stalls. Hog -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 house. Tants 2-i5 of purchase money down, remainder qn place at 4;5 percent. or otherwise to suit Purchaser„ -Apply on premises or address S.' A. Brown, Box 08, Clin- ton. P. 0. -50. IONDESBOROy = .ONT. FARM FOR SALE -240 ACRES IN the township of Stanley : 80 ac- res under crop ; 20 .acresgood hardwood bush, balance in pastuti land. • Farm tile drained and in good state of cultivation. Comfort- able frame house, long distance teic- phone installed. France barn, 50 x 100 feet, with stone stabling and \vatertvoF'lcs system A'd'ditKonal barn and house suitable for farm help. Farm situated 2:y miles from Bruoefield station on the G. T. R. and 14 miles from the village_ of Varna. Terms to suit ptlrcltasor. -Apply to John McNaughton, Var- na. P. 0. •-12. o, FARM FOR, SALE. -THE LINDE'R- signed' offers for sale lot 18, con. 16, Goderich township, containing 80 acres: • On it there is a good frame house and bank barn, each with stone foundation, and also an implement house.' It is a good stock farm as there is plenty' of water. Convenient to churches and school: - Telephone connection. Small orchard and about 5' arses of bush. -ler terms apply to J. 1i. Lowery, Box 1212, North Bay, or to Jos. Proctor, Holniesville. --15 i • • • 10 I e 0 FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 30, CON. 1,1, Goderich township, consisting of 80 0ereS, all cleared and in a good state of cultivah,eon, 30 acres in grass, 1 acre orchard. Good outside wire fencing good concrete dwelling with eiight rooms. Stone dairy. Farina barn, 1 mile from Hohnesville and 4 from Clinton. o. Will be sold on easy terms For, further patt'v,mlars apply to W. Caaoks Clinton, P. 0,. or Fred Leonard, lioinesvitlle,-- 1