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Batteries Charged and ,R..paired
Your Patronage Solicited.
Near the Bride
Open 'evenings • f ayfield Ontario
TRY
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for
Bread, _Cakes, and "Buns
Clinton
Chocolates and Neilsons
Ice Cream
Apple, Raisin and: Lennon Pie ..
Slab Cake, Pastry, etc.
Phone and -our driver will call .
"Service and Quality" our Motto
A .slow oven will not spoil your
baking when you use
ORDER. FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER'S
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%lend tile le of JY ateYlditti =Ems.
Onlyp1roperly cared for Baby Chicka,make healthy Hens. The first
two weeks of a baby Chick's lite is the mast important period in the bird's
existence,
WODEk OUSE BMW CIIICIC FOOD
is -not only made front the finest ingredients bullas also a medicinal value
possessed by no other Chick rood. Your Chick's fed on 4YODEFIOGSE
for the first,. two weeks will be equal in weight to other birds three weeks
old,'
vvo DE OusE CEEAMEAL FOR, CALVES...
1' The hilly calf meal made containing milk powder, It is equally
nutritious as cows milk, It is economical too, as the mutt caved in feed
can be; used for, other pttrposcs. Ivlany stockmen feed Creanncal to pigs at
'C eating, .figs weaned on Creameal are not retarded in growth' ea with
other foods, , ,
Tads is the time of year when the footling of
WroO ITIOUSE ANIMAL INVIGOft.ATo1
is most, beneficial to your -livestock.
tJs ZRNot.. 88UMM far all diainfoeting mimosas,
D14 Wedalxsase linesfeeeuso ee Sellers lite. ora the beet an the merl4ef,
FORD&SON, CL.,.INTON
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HEAVY HORSES
Judging w1U conxmenee at f o'cioekSHARP in order be10
cnentioned. Separate j,tiiige& for heavy and 118ht horses,
CI i DESDALB3
$talliou 3 y.ears B14 over . , s , 313 $i
1,t Prize (touated by On nil, • Laagioia & U6.
St,thlppu, !fader. 3 years •,.3" 6 84-$2
PLRGII6F 0NS
Sta1110o, 3 years and over .$ 8 34 $2,
Stallion, .under 3 years t, 6 54 ,32
IILAyY DRAUGHT
Brood mare, '3 years and. over ,.. c : „8. G 37/35 '33
1pt Prize donated >by 5. S Cooper
Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over. . , $ 36 ,8S 542
Filly or Gelding, 2 Years and tinder 3 .5 $2
1st Prize donated by W 1 O'Neil
!'illy or gelding, 1 year and ander 2 ;a 4.,33 81
tf0rse colt or ally, wider 1 year . •y 3- 32 $1
'leant 1n harness , , .. . , , •2.1. 310 $5
1st prize, Walking Plow, donated by J B, Lavas
Sweepstnl:es :
AG10CULT ulna
Brood mare, 3 ,years slid over ... . ,310 36 34 „e2
151 zc donated 9y MO11011S & Roy,r1 Bdlrks
Filly or Gelding 3 y.ei4rs and over .,`836 34',32,
1st Prize donated by J. H. Dorsey, Granam iipuse
Filly or Gelding, 2 years•and under 3 .55.$3 '32
• Fillyor gelding, 1 year and under:2 .$3.50 $,2 $1
1st Prize,Pall Dr. tless Stock Food by Harland .Bros:
Horse colt. dr filly, under 1 year 3,3 32' 81
'1'e,Ssp in harness .318 '1 14 $Y 35
1st Prize donated by Clinton'Branch of U.- F. O.
Sweepstakes :
•—Ilorses tai these Classes not to, exceed 1640 Ibs---.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Brood mare, 3 years and over A- 6 34 82
1st Prize donated by Sutter -St P erdue
Filly or gelding, 3 years and over . .. $'6 34 442
1st Prize donated by R S O'Neil
'1•e4m in harness ..... .318' 38 35 33
1st Prize, Harrow Cart by Massey Harris Co., 2nd Prize
',donated by Brown St- Co„ Bakery; a 3rd Prize donated by
Dominion Stores in r groceries. -
Sweepstakes
LIGHT - HORSES
ROADST88S
Stallion,. -Standard bred, trotter ..:...... , . , .. $ .6 34 82
Stallion, Standard,' bred, pacer.:3' 6 $4 $2
Carriage'horse in .37,$4 $2
1st Prize, in goods donated b,y w ,R. Caul -deer
Roadster horse in harness • • $15 $6; 83.50-
8m Prize, Raincoat, domteci by W. 'C. Brown; 2nd. Prize
donated 'by M.. T. Corless; 3rd Price pair. Gauntlets
donated by Plums teel Bros.
Carriage team ,in harness ...:.:......:....44 5 $3 $2
Roadster team in -harness 8,^5 $32
—Again all classes to 'be considered. Age to date from Jan.
1st. Brood inares must be in foal, or have raised a foal:
CATTLE '
SHORT HORNS
Bull, -3 years and over " .$ 6 34 $2 ,
Bali, 2 years .3'5 33 32
Bull,. 1 year .$ 5 '33 32
Cowl3 years and over 5 5:53 32
'Heifer, 2 years . $ 5 $3 .32
Heifer 1 ye,s . $ 4 '32 31
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Bull 2years6i-over''.. $5"$3
Boli, under ' years . ............8
.8 5.'83
CPV, 3 years : and 'over $ 5. 83
Heifer, under'3 years .:.(....... -, .. $ 5 ' $3
POLLED ANGUS
' Bull,` 2 years or over .........:...„........$ -5-$3 •
Bull, 1 year: .$ $ $3.
Cow, 3 years and over ..8 5 33
Heifer, under' 3- years $ 5 $3
DAIRY COWS AND PAT CATTLE
Dairy cow; any age and breed ,$3 $6 $4
Heifer under 2• years ... ....,, .810 37 $5
The' three prizes: donated by Clinton Creamery
Fat heifer, age'cousideresl . $ 3 $2
Fat' Steer; age considered • . .$ •3 $2
Two stock steers, 2 years -and under ,3 3:32
Two stock heifers 2 years and under ....,...:.$ 3. 82
Cattle" date from Jan, ist. No cattle allowed to .compete for
More than one prize except in thedairy class.
Specir'd ,P>r;ypa •
'For Ladies not having, won any.prizes before, J. A. Irwin gives
• a 35.90 Uinbralix'for first .prize an4'2nd prize W. H. Iiellyar
donates a Tray valued at 34;.50
For Best Lady Drivers who have twin ;prizes before Ball &
Zaf}e, • donate 1st prize,. -a picture valued at 56.00; '2nd
.prize '$.4.00.
E.Wendorf, Dominion Cafe, gives 35 for best collection of horses
1.exhibited by 'any one man, quantity and -quality considered:
Stallions barred.
Morrish` Clothing 'Go,, gives a 315 Raincoat for best matched
team in harness, any color (greys barred).
Clinton AgI. Society gives 315 for the best three Heavy
- Draught, Agricultural or: General Purpose horses (stallions
barred) any age, in halter; and need not to he' the property
of one'man,'but must be owned in.the township. No coal -
petition unless two.or more townships are represented:
Mayor David Cantelon gives `310.00 for Sweepstakes 'Bull, 'of
Shorthorns, Aberdeen -Angus or Hereford. '
__The Hrron Specialty, Casting' CO:,' iiona'ted 12 plow points for _
best matched team of Greys..
ANNOUNCEMENT
"The Clinton 'Central Agricultural Society, ;are .this year
_holding '"a sale of bulls is connection with their Spring Show.
• It is 'hoped ln' .this way, to assist in moving' seine of the local
,breeders' bulls,<.as.well as give those in need of bulls an op-
` porta city to -purchase these at auction.` Nine Bulls -are already'
secured—seven Shorthorns and two Herefords. It is hoped to
secure mare by Fair Day, April '681i. Aniinals'of.''individual
merit are being consigned anti we -hope to see this effort ap-
preciated by, the purchasing. publict
The following -is a list of those ,already consigned and as
we stated before, -we lupe to be able to offer some bulls of
Aberdeen -Angus and some- of Holstein breeding, as well. An-
nouncements 'will be Made in the local .papers. All animals
'consigned,, -will be shown intheir respective classes; the day
of the Fair. Terms are cash but credit can lbs arranged• for
those, desiring it; -
SHORTHORNS
Signet Prince
Red, born. May 785,.1921, Bred and consigned by E. II,
J',ittltt:ill
Y, litARCH 30th, 1923
'S36ise, Clinton.
Dann.' Bled 13y Sire
Missie Girl ---106823--H. Smith O.4..C, Ringleader. --53o616
Missie Girf:was sired by Blarney Stone -86798—
0. A. C. Ringleader was sired by Kinellar Yeti -(amp.)•
—808394-037368).
'His dam, Roan Lady O,A.C. 2nd -94481-. "
Roan King —148604—
Dark Roan, born April 23, 1,920. Bred and copsignes by N.
J. Lebcau,,Glinton, Ont::
'Dam 2`
Elsie --103896'
Flora
Sire
King, James -11183 1
Broaditooks Golden Fame
(into)--5oot8—
8—
King Janiees is a well bred Mina Bull of quality and sub-
stance.
Kelowna,---151463.--
Roan, born March 12, 1921 Bred by Paui Cadieux, Kippers,
Consigned by J II. Quigley, Clinton
Daam - Sire •
Roan May -1.50980— Sandy Bay -4-133093—
Red.Marquis
Red, born June 23, 1921. Bred and cdrisigned by Roy Plum-
steel, Clinton:
'Dam
Susanna.
(A Lavinia)
NMergttis Duke '
Born January 25th, '1928.• aired sand consigned by Roy Pint.
steel, 'Clinton.
Dam Sire
Lady Jean , • Mars n1 Prints,
(An Acleliza) - °
Marquis Prince Is s right good bull, bred, by Mai'ry"Mc-
Gee, 3sifngton,.'annd Is a grandson Of ,the noted site Gainford
Marquis.,
Two ' Shnrtiiorn Bulls are being cdnssigned by Michael Ohler
'Ciinlews, one a red and the other kt white, 1,01h are good
'thick, sappy bulls, Sired by. Cloverdale Whiner; Ile. by glover -
Sire
Marquls Printce.
r.dele-2ViarcIttis by Gafnford'Marquis, Chipics Of the breeding 01
.all bulls wilt be available the dray of the sale,
HERE 'ORDS
Beau Cia;aflie, born April2,'1921, Bred anti'c0?zsi;4oft lay
1,}eau Born Jely 10;1921 W. 18. 'GruiegsizStuk,, Wing,
hani, Qat.
11oth these izulls are out of Bailey, a bull laliported jiy the
Mitchell Gros,•, of Gorrie, ' This -bsli weighed 2500 lbs., as lie
-ca111e off the rantte, notal are of the Beau tirtimnnel strain and
are offlluported Mits. Beau brother se
foo ),1250, Any one wantinga i I �
e alas,
-tonotlletp '>r'+t� vtrlshi l
n an1d ]Vfrs, VS, 11 'ttilhot of
Stall' y Iacilt la couple of drays, with
their daughter, rIoso' Sea; oe tat,
5515 •Roy S atrlunor spent ,Srismdsty
lust v1t,n lira n 0gliov, who psis been
visiting'n Mitchell.
Miss .Assnic DeWav spent tp iveetc-
cau Blllle !rad 1 full b ti 11
end at hen' ]?oanio ii1. Bayf1old,
We are f; and io a'eport thsst' Miss
Well to •roe flies b boot lEneford pull would 410 'Talbot is recovering'„'thoug'la slowly,
•
i1'ter an sea'iaus attack' ai anitfnps.
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CLINTON, ()NT.
4 Special Bargains for one Week March 30 to April 7
It4 We saved the people of Clinton and surroutldln. 'v ei it thous
l;. n y stats of d¢llars.
What would you be paying for groceries to -clay had we not.corne to Clinion?
Does it notmeansomething to you to tl'ade with us? We save you money.
•
Our own ,special blend ' Our Eng'lish'Breakfast Select .Rich Mellow,
4 •TEA 45c
pound
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A 53c poun
d IT, EA 5
9c co.
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ld 5-1bpackages S2:1Y ONCE TRIED USED SQMETxING
WITII A FLAVOR
1
4 Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs; for
at at Choice White Beans 3 lbs
Toilet Paper, 3 r, O'ro11s
4 Extra Large Prunes, 2 lbs
29c
26c
;27c
29e
Rolled Oats nibs 29c.'90 'lbs $4.29
Shredded Wheat, 2 for - 25c
ellogg's Corn Flakes; 2 :for 22e
Benson's Corn Starch •pkg 12c
3. Finest Canadian Cheese. 25c 1b.
4 -Seedless) Raisins, 2 lbs 49e
4Seeded Raisins 2 lbs 49c
3Royal Excelsior Dates plc 25e
4 Yellow Corn 'Meal, 10 lbs 35e
4 Wheat Germ,,,s3 lbs '2be
4
4 Rolled Wheat, 2 lb•s'
Sweet Navel Oranges, (1(' 60a -
Extra large Lemons, dor • 29c
Extra choice Graliefru'it 3 for 27c
Pure lard, 3 -lb pail 54e
4
° Your last Pure Raspberry Jain 4;lb tin 75c , o13r- a t?
---G�— e
Narthae,�,. Comfort; 'Suuh,ghc 4 Surprise
Ca
stilei7 for
•Felt
2:c ..st
Toilr Soap 1!
97c Palmolive. 3 for 24c Oft
4 - , special 'pric'e by the box Dolly Dimples, 3 for 23e
Excelsior Corn, 2 tins
Aylmer Pas, 2 tins
Aylmer Tomatoes, 2 .tins
Horseshoe• Salmon
3 Boxes ; Matches
ten to go this week t
$3.74:
54c'. le
$1.65 1!
43c to
29n
98c 1IMN•
25c
29c
29c
30c
35e
150 Borden's Condensed' Miik.3 tins.45c
Puce' Lard, 20-11a pall
Shortening, '3 ib pail
Pure Honey, 10 Ib pail.
5 Ib, pall Corn Syrup'
Pure Honey, jars
Pure Honey,, 6, Ib pail r
14 Bars Soap
3iCrystal Diamond,
Lump Sugar,: 2 lbs
41'4 String brooms.
Wash boards
'w'07 40 -ft Clothes line'
4
• 10»Granulated Sugar, per cwt. ►^ (�
I
" Redpath.'s Pure Cane .•4v � ' Icing Sugar, Our choicest 2 lbs-
i'19c:
39c•
57c
293
Lux-, 2. for ,
, iowflake Ammonia, 3 for
Old Dutch .Clenser, 3 for
4 98 -lbs
eft
st sack best pastry flu
$3.69
. CANADA S LEADII G ":' RETAIL GROCERS
!We invite you to visit us and
seeiiow much money we can
save you. All our goods have
price tickets on.. One price to
i everybody—and"that the lowest"
24c ,3
23c' is
330
96 ib hard MMIa.nitoba
wheat flour
$4.9
another carload -this week,
Light -Six Three -Passenger
Roadster.
Lrg1314ix Two•Passepger
Coupe -Roadster
Ideal for Two ; or Three
Light: Six
5 -Pass.. 1.12' 11:.13., 40.11. P.
Chassis - $I250.
Touring 1495
Roadster (343ass.). 1495
Conpe•Roadeter (2 -Pass.)1925
Sedan 2425
Spectal-Six
5 -Pass,, 119' W. E., 5041 P.
Chassis $1700
Touring. 2075
Roadster i(2•Pass.) 2025
Roadster (4 -Pass.) 2075
Coupe (4.Pass) 3050
Sedan ..... ... ,8250
Big -Six
7 Pass,, 126' W. 13„ 60 H. P.
Chassis $2175
Tourin .4 .- ' 2475
Coups (4.Pass.}...,,3500;
Sedan ..... .. . 3700
Prices f. o. b. Walkcrvill, Ont,
Studebaker builds two attrisctive roadsters, each mount-
ed on the sturdy 40 -horsepower LIGHT -SIX Chassis.
Both cars are ideally suited to the requirements of the
_professional or business man, or the small family.
The open Roadster seats three adults in perfect corn -
fort, with ample room for complete -relaxation. The
lines of the top harmonize with the graceful body.
The wide doors with outside and inside door handles,
permit easy entrance and exit. There is ample lug-
gage space under rear deck.
For a convenient, light, easily operated car of great
economy, there is no other three -passenger SIX on
the market at oranywhere near its price. '
The Coupe -Roadster, likethe open roadster, is built
complete by Studebaker. It is one of the most attrac-
tive enclosed cars of the year and,: at its price, has no
competition. In materials and workmanship it
measures up to the highest standards of the industry,
Seats two passengers with plenty of leg room.
•interior 'is upholstered in genuine leather. Windows
are raised and lowered by simple automatic device.
Equipment includes cowl ventilator, side coach lamps,
thief -goof transmission lock; windshield wiper
and clock. -
You cannot obtain greater intrinsic values at any price.
T. F. HOLLAND Goderich
East ;street Garage ' Phone 23:
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