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Of 'Interest to You
and Me
Wo would resptletfully i•elnind
those who have short'' memories that
the inearne tax returns must be sent
forward by April 30th.
Germany seems utterly unable to
+oonduot herself as an honourable 1a -
tion should' and, apparently, cannot,.
understand' the viewpoint, of , the
other nations,
It is reported that the "missing
link," ' establishing the Darwin theory.
bas been discovered in; New York.
'We think that, is as ' likely a place
-to find it as any,
"II"13i31eSe1S parsons were depend-
:Mg
epend, • g upon marriage fees;, remarks the
Volt "They would not amass wealth_
_al last year's rate of 'doubling up ,'»
IIe that planteth a tree is a-ser.•-
vant of God:
('1 provideth a kindness for many
generations
And faces that he hath not seen
shall bless him."' -
Miss Agnes - AleThail , evidently
Airs, Margot
of a g'o
:toes n tee with g
Asquith in her estimate of Arthur,
:Meighen as she is 'reported to have
inade ; the following statement .with,
regard to the clever leader of the
,:apposition,:
"The only hope I see of improv-
ing the condition 'of affairs in this
country is .bound 'up 10, two things
-M.r. Meighen's . fine brain and
our 66 Progressive votes. I fo1-
low' every word that. Mr. Meighen
utters with --rapt attention. He
always know$ 'what` he is; talking
about' and 1 ,always learn "sotnt-
thin ^_when,»he.speaks - -
The first lady member is evidently.
Ma
descernmg young woman.
Kippen
Mrs. Joh
of
Zur-
Ms. and>� Smith
ieit were.. recent •visitors- with. their
;ion Emmerson and fanitly c
Mrs Joseph; DtulSO :Alas
guest:'of Ilei ;'d lughter,- Mr
Ilarvey
Miss Helen McGregor of Toronto
!is :home' visiting her mother and sie-
sleAlbert
'Si. Helens
Miss Gladys Webb spent easter
with Stratford friends,
Mrs. George Irwin and Mrs, Thos.
Henry visited friends at St, Helens
on Sunday,
Miss Josie Cameron ,is spending;
a few days, at the 'hone of her Mo-
ther.
1111 ail Mrs, F. F. Pitillipps of
Lucknow :spent the week -end at the
home of 14r Robert Woods.,
Mr. and Mrs, James Irwin and Mr,
and Mrs. Richard Martin pont Sun-
day at the home, of their roothoq
who is verylow at presint.
Mr. and Mr;a, William Canieronof
Ashfield spent Sunday at the home
of Mt, Jas. Purdon.
McKillop 1'ownhp.
-1(11. and; Mrs, Frank Coleman have
got comfortably settled in`their new
Ronna,:
The. Thos. McMichael auction sale,
which . was , held "lasts., Thursday,
brought together oneof the largest
crowds seen .in, Hullett for some
years, some coming from a distance
of twenty-five mile's. Mr.' .Thomas
Brown wielded ' the haunner.• 'and:
„_
prices were .up' to normal. The en-
tire heavy horses, didn't sell ,very
high, but horses are rather "draggy"
this spring, Cows. went from . $50;
to $87 each.
Mr. Japes" Dormice has' engaged
with Mr. T.' E. Hays for the sun
Mrs. James Mustard has been ill
gut is now able to be put again..
Mr, John Whitcomb, who-hes'been.
in the employ of Mr.. W. W. Cooper;
las' taken a position on a fruit farili
near Vienna, Elgin county. Mr
'Whitcomb visited' friends during tlt'e`.
holidays here and- we hear .intends.
returning in the near 'future to tolce
.away a helpmeet. May :much joy
lie theirs, --
The cant'a'ta "Galilee," :rendered:
:by St. Andrew's choir last Friday
-was" fairly well attended 'despite the.
rainy night. The , singing •-and reei--
Vtions delighted those present...., -,A,:
here of thanks was 'proposed by ,Mr
`Thos.' Forsyth, coupled Witth' a 'few'
•complimentary remarks... The choir,
intends to repeat it some Sund'ay.ev--
-ening, in the near future, so that.
those who were not able to -.attend
-May have another opportunity. Some from here attended the fu-
neral
u neral of the late Mrs. John Forest
of the Parr>line, who died after three
.day's illness. She was in the' prime
.-of life and leaves . a 'husband ' and
-family who have the sympathy of
tlnany ' friends.
' Mr. F. J, Coleman 'has engaged
James Frith- of the Belleville. Home
for the year.
Mr. Stephen Troyer of Hensall
spent 'the' fore part of 'the week with
his nephew, Mr. 'F. J. Coleman.
.Mr. McMillans the mail, courier on
route No. 1, says'he never. saw the
roads much worse than they have
been thisspring; but the -:drag is.
being used quite frequently. lately
and is ,making, an improvement.
rrlages
COOPER—GLAZIER—In AZI'ER--In Clinton, an
,April 12th, by, the Rev. S Alider,.
ton,' Geitruda Evelyn, duoghter of
Mr, Thos. Glazier of Tlullett
township, to George Edward (:leo-
per, son of Mr, W Coopsi, of Sec('
forth,
DILL--•SSI(ET.,TQN---At the mango;
Brucefield, on -April 18th, by the'
Rey. W D, McIntosh, Kathleen,
only daughter of Mr. P. Skelteni
to Lyle -Hill, son of Mr, and fdra•
George dill.
ROYAL PIERROTS "IN :
"MIDNIGIIT. < REVELS."
"
Noone :with music in his soul can
afford to miss the lnusical treat, pre
seined lo' the' "Midi i li Revels" re
vue which will be the attraction at
the town hall, on Tuesday, Apr. 25._1
This sprightly performance given by
a troupe of 'exceedingly clever' en-
tertainers of wit, and humor effer-
vesces and sparkles like g glass of
the: purest vintage, :and'the'pleasure
in a draught of pure delight is only.
a1p reeiated. "by . triose, who '-make
their watehward opportunity.
night .Revels" ,an. old country music'
hall „revue ,.is known in 'Australia
and 'New ..Zealand 'as the premier
.fun and _laughter show. and the cent-
pang has genuinely earned, • this
reputation., The high standard of
Death again.visitedr
•has` our
;and taken away one. of our' most re-
spected. residents in. the person of
'Mrs. John Whitman, Mrs, Whitman
:•suffered an attack of pleurisy. some CHOICE
five weeks ago. Medical aid was
..called 'and she seemed to have made:
a good recovery, but: she again be-`
. came ill- and was removed to the
home of ,her daughter, Mrs.. Robert
Dinsdale; and, hopes were held. out
for her. recovery. Everything. was
done'.:loving ;friends and medical
h3 g
.caro but ..she passed away, Wednes
qday morning, the 12th inst. The .de -
.ceased ,,was
de -:ceased -was' born •in the county, o:L'
Veterboro,- where she spent the first
ten'Y ears of her life, when' she came"
to make her home with hot sister,,
'the late Mrs. ,,Wm. Ivison of. 'the
town ling,' Hay township. She was
',most hospitable in her :borne, ial
'wl
tvaY s had a.cheory 'welcome, co itie ,
she
1
be nmc'h missed in ialia, village where
:^rte spent so litany years of he 1i1'o,
'Slim was a Methodist in religion and
- "was a most regular at'tendazit• • She
is survived' :by her husband and three
:sons anti three daughters, :Alfred of
Chicago, Aldan and 'Lillian of Detroit,
Herbert and Mabel of Toronto, and
:Mrs, Robt. Dinsdale of Stanley, The
-floral offerings were many, The fu-.
•nertil .service was conducted by the
Rev. Mr:, Foster of Varna,assisted by,
Rev, Mr. Lundy: ..The pallbearers
:were her three sons, her nephews,.
Messrs: Henry and William Ivison,
',and her, son-in-law, Mr. Robt. Diris,..
Counts Bite's
The steamer, W. II. ,Mathews, of
the Canadian Steamship Lines, clear-
ed from Godericle harbor on Satur-
day, being the first one bo"8'0 out.
•
One day •last'week when a Gode-
rich lady returned' from a trip, down
town she discovered her house full' of
smoke and on getting assistance and
looking up the cause a chair and rub
were found 'Riming slowly. Also it
had been found that coal oil had
been sprinkled about and itis thought
to he a 'deliberate attempt to incen-
diarism. The hatter was placed in
'
the hands of the: police:
Magistrate Reid of Goderich has
been appointed Juvenile Court Judge
for Huron county and G. M. Elliott,.
Children's, Aid secretary, was ap-
pointed probation officers + Both gen-
tlemen.will act without salary.
their enteetaininent; the general and;
pleasing , impression,_ they create and.
,the, position they hold in the -special
line of their art; all go to ,create..a
most profound., impression on the
°theatte'going':people of every city or"
town in- -which they appear:, , The,
revue is -one 'of thernrost novel and
surprising delights,5 of the , season,
it is over two_hours long and ere;.
Ates' one rne,rry',round of fun -.",and
laughter 'throughout It. ..is ,Some-
thing. quite out of the -ordinary, en-
tirely originalitnd, enjoyable, and
sparkling with -the most• lilting•ssong
and dance numbers; This , _company
has for several,seesons .-been the
range and delight:of_Many ‘`of the
capitals- of the world. . The enter-
tainment. is
ntertaimnent.is typical' of, a. London Mu-
sic hall show,at its, best; and is, one
of the few really' high-class 'shows,
on -tour this season.
MAY ROD AND GiJN.
Sportsmen and lovers of' the 'rent
out , of doors will not want to' miss
the May number of ROD AND GUN
IN , CGAhlADA which contains:' a
wealth of attractive features.. There
is a short story masterpiece bythe
well -renown fiction writer,:. Harry M.
Moore... I,t is among the best' BMs.
Moore's facile pen has produced and
tlsose: who read pit will . not forget.:it
quickly. There are other stories; in-
-Trail," h
clndnsg• "The Iin� of the Y
P. V. :Williams, and "An Angler's
Dream" by I. Todd. A trio of top=
notch articles will also be found. C
N..A. Ireson contributes a interest -
,mg, illustrated article "Hunting the
RoelcyMountain„Goats” while Bonny -
castle Dale a. article is well up to till,
usual high `standa,Td of all his work.
The magazine also contains the first
announeeznent of ,the new' photo
graphic; department; which will
'..rhe Gtina and .Animunili:nr. depart-
ment and Fio i ;g Note„ are,particu-
icrly.intcr0 to .. and br phi, \tilde A.
f yien lvsi,l nits -and J. •1VWinson'
eontiibuta two splendid articles in'1
"Rod' and Gun Notes in J3.C." Red
and Gini in Canada, . is published
tl 1 b W J Taylor Limited; at
oo s '•
,,aisle. ,Interment took place Friday
afternoon: in Hensall union came -
tOU'I'ES TO WESTERN,.
I
CANADA
The Canadian National Railway
in addition to ..prof iding unexcelled
`service' between. Eastern and. 'Wes-
tern Canada offers patrons optional
routes. : -You, may travel westward
via the Port Arthur -Fort William
route'returning the northern :route
via Cochrane and'Nortli'Bay, or Vice
versa: This means that you;are '.rn
new enviromne Is, contirmously. A
train: leaves Toronto, (Grand Trunk
Ry.) 'at 8.45 'p.tn, carrying Stan-
darcl Sleeping. Car to Winnipeg -.ia
North Bay, Cobalt and Coclirate-
d and through tourist 'sleeping •
Tues-
days/
t -
Winnipeg
..Ort
.. ref
LRt 'Toronto t0
d ivs Thrusadys, Saturdays and
Snollays
"The National," a ' solid '• • through
train leaves Toronto for Winnipeg at
10..35 p.m. every Monday, ,Wedne-
day and Friday . via Sudbury and
Port Arthur with standard' end tour -
151 Sleeping cers;• coaches; colonist
ear and dining car,service.-
Get .full particulars, reservations;
etc., from Local Agent or nearest.
agent 'of. .the Canadian -National,
Grand Trunk Railways. 44-5
•
an 11 prove a popular feature.
The On ly WaY
Natural l Leaf Green Tea is Proving a
revelation to those who have been
users of Japans. K3c1
TRY --
IN IITIODIJ lOIl�l+iu
Your choice of three styles of genuine; fancy
aluminum jelly molds and cake dish combined with
five packages of PIA -Jell, the perfect jelly powder—
made from pure fruits, with mast.delicions flavor,
Regular total value is 81,25. Our special price
is 71c for 0 packages, any 'laver, and one jolly.
mould.
Usual special prices on ail lines. Watch for Jungle
land Boole to be given away with every two pack-
ages of Corn Flakes on :anamils.
Dealingat-
Habit of
thebr
Gett
of.tli town
r 'rant e o
r toa1 s
ever
Goods delivered ed
CO's• GROCERY Phone tit
a���l��r�l. N �C
THE SPORE FOR EVERYBODY
House Wanted.
Modern.. house preferred. -'Apply
to 11.-G. Harper, Clinton_ Knitting Co.
Limited; Clinton,' 46='1-p
Beans for Sale. •
Field beans for seed. Tested 98
tier cent. Stoke .limited.: James
Steep, Clinton. 46-4-p
e�Y4)1:
-125
Our telephone is now in-
stalled and phone orders Kill
ei e special and careful at-
tention v p
tention
Goods :delivered promptly
FREE-Jungleland book
with Kellogg's Corn Flakes
We offer you the best brands
at the best` prices. 16 'ounces
to the pound and satisfaction
guaranteea or.your money' re-:-
fu
nded.
here
may shop e
re-
funded.
child y l? .
with entire satisfaction
Early Garden Peas 25c .1b. `
-For sale ah J. W. Maznsing's ress-
dence , of: L.Crich,_ R.R. No. 4, Clin-'
ton. Phone '13 'on 617. . 46-2
•
Another old' resident of Hay town
.ship passed away on Tuesday even-
ing in the person of Jessie. harper,
relict of the late Thos, Dick, Who
'flied at the residence et'`liet•. Son
"Robert, after' an illness of two
•weelcs, pneumonia being the cense of
,death. Mrs. Mrs.Dicic had mtibY friends
where she 0(4001 ee many Yeats. Mre:,
�i.
Dickaiid husband retired- to Dgmonci-
"ville, leaving their son on the fare,
after. . ID'Dielt's •deaili she again se -
104000 to the Carm 40441 has livor
there to
tllrc ci+er smcc„' She leaves
mourn their loss her son,Rtobort and<
two daughters, Mrs, Win, Thompson
l of the 2n0 o.f Ilay and .at '0011(hi;err
Ndhr The funeral_ took place 011
:Thursday Ly afternoon tp Ilenoall nul0nl
cemetery, The ''deceasedwas a
7,
7'3.1 61it1r'C11.',
1 ,e 1) Lel . r
1,101,11)(q- o:f `t11�. r V
The, sgmplthy or tile. oomi s0uity to
extended to her family, in their
sorrow,
Couimtu News
Two new frshin9 boats were -built
at Goderich during the past winter,,
and were laun0hed last, week, the
"Margaret Macdonald" belonging to
the Macdonald Bros.; and the "John.
Graham" ' belonging to Mr. John
Graham.
Blyth is faced With the necessity of
enlarging its Public school building.
The Rev, Martin Wildon, Who is
cornpleting his 1mirth year at Jamas'
street Methodist church,' Evetor,'lhas
been invited to London street ertureh,
Winlsbr.
iiensail merchants have decided to
observe. Thursday' as a weekly half -
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. N., White. or Wrox-
\,105,. announce the engagement of.
1110l0.' ilav, htcrr; ()ache, to Mr, C,
Pleasance of 'Toronto, son of Mr. and
,11./0, A, A. Pleasance; 0,1 Coning. -
Wood.
Notice to Creditors,
In• the .estate of Eliza Mounteastle,
deceased
Notice is hereby given that all per••
sons' having claims against- the:es-.
late of the
tate of Eliza-Mountcastle, t
town of'Clinton in the County of
Huron, spinster, deceased, who died.
on or about the 14th clay of .Febru-
ary,,,
S ebru-
ary,,1922, are required. to deliver to
BrYden° the administrator • of
the 'said/estate on or: before the=22ncg•
day • of, April, 1922, a full statement'
of their -clairns'together with partic-
ulars thereof, and the nature of ;the
seeurtities, if any, held' by then, all
duly verified by affidavit.
"And take notice' that after the
said. last mentioned date the said ad.:'
ministr.4Lor.. idill prriceed to distri-
bute ' the 'estate: of 'the- said deceased
amongst"':elle persons mitt tlecl.there-
i b S
rich
gill ns
d
aril t
td lta'Vm regard y
g
notice
as he Shall Have received duo
and. in accordance therewith.
Dated at' Clinton, this 4th day. of
April,' A.D., 1922.
W. Brytloae, Administrator.
—44-3
THE C. & S. GROCERS
Pasture Land to Rent.
80 acres, of good pasture land, lot
78, on the Maitland concession, Gode-
rich . townshijr, well watered and'
plenty of shade. Will rent whole or
he 'he d.
part or take in cattle by t a
—Wei. `Beiloiir, R.R. No. 2,' Clinton
Phone. 24 on 602.. 46-tt,
Clover Seed ,for Sale.
I have a quantity of good' yellow
blossom sweet clover seed' for gale.
J. R. Middleton, R, R. No, 3, ,Cain -
ton. 45-3
Baby Chicks for Sale
Will have during the season about
6,000babychicks,bred-to-lay.' single
cockerels
1.
' white Le
horns she 1 e
comb
Leg
horns,
-,front 303 -egg .z strain.' -$15.00
per 100. Send- orders early, as we
have never_ been able to fill all nr-
ders. ,Ingleworth Poultry Yards,
HolmeSville; E. 'J. Tr'ewartha.;
Phone 22-611. —41-tf
Wants 'Cbdttle'to 'Pasture
Cattle wanted to pasture for. sea-'
. son. Yearlings , and two -year-olds.
John'Riley, ;Clinton.,' Phone 7` on 630.
45-2
-iread
Btins_
Cakes,
Pies.
C-apdy
Fruits
Etc.
ASSORTIBD CANDIES
Clover Seed for Sale.
Garanteed .genuine Hubam"clover
Seed,.re-cleaned,"60 cents per pound.
Ten pounds or over prepaid.: Fen-
wick Stewart, R.R. No. 5, Clinton.
45-3
- For Sale
4 houses, • nearly ''new, in good
Shape, cheap for quick -sale, '
Still in the pump business, "John
ns li.
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Ste
Clover,Seed and Potatoes for. Salg
White' Blossom Sweet Clover Seed.
and Whitehouse potatoes. Both suit-
able for seed. Robert •Pearson, 1111..
No. 2, Clinton. Phone. 33 on 604. 43-3
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Hatching Eggs for,: Sale
Prom Breit -to -lay strain: Get.
your eggs` from a flock: that will
produce layers and enjoy some of
the big prices next winter. 90 cerite
per setting'' f' 15, $5.00 per 100:
FRANK' J. TYNDALL
It. R. No. 4, , Phone 2-636
Bazaar
St Paul's Women's Auxiliary,pur-
pose Bolding a sale, of useful and fan-
cy; articles, home-made cooking and'
rummage 'in the sc4olrbozo "or} I Fri. -
day in Easter Week 1A,'fisli pond'
will be' provided hncl afternoon tea
served. All 'welcome. Proceeds . in
aid of ,Missions.. —41-4'
Pasture to .Rent
60: acres 'of good pasture land;
well watered. Will rent whole or in
part.' ' Lot
,42 Maitland
Con.,
God-
erich to'avnship.' iC.'"W. 'Williams,
11, R. No;, '2, 'Clinton. Phone 11
-on 602 -41-tf
Seed Potatoes
have a limited quantity of White
Giant seed potatoes for sale.• They
are a heavy yielder and have never
been known to rot.' Come and see
thein.
FRANK W. ANDREWS _
Phone No. 33w Clinton, Ont,
'HONE NO, 1
CLINTON
Farm For Sale
Lot 26, Con. 17111, on the Brise
line, mile" north' of Clintdrr, '221/
acres first clasS land,; good_ house,
bank barn -and young orchard just
beginning to bear.. Also 7 -roomed
house on Albert street,' Clinton. Wa-
tet, good, garden, barn,, Apply on
latter premises. Mrs. --John Halstead.
—41-tf
House for Sale
8 -room,; solid brick house; town
water and electric lights, good gar-
den and chiek9ri house. 'Apply on
premises. Corner of. North and
Spencer 'Sts.—A. C. Clarkson,—SO-tf
"Live and Let Live”
Leather. has taken a drop '
my -prices are
Women's half-soles'75c and up
1VIen's half -soles $100 up
H. STARLING
ILnrk1ns
U�Ie
Successors to M, T. Dories --Rowlands old stand
Dealers in txonel'al' /lardvvare, Paints ; Oils and Glasr
We can supply ,you with the necessary PAINT,
to brighten the hone and add years to the life of your
buildi rt,` s, Let Ile talk over with you the ROOFING
problem, whether it be metal or Pariod.
The BATH 'ROOM is becomitag a household
necessity. May we not, show you our line Covering this
most• essential convenience??' We suggest that you. con-
sult us on the. HEATING problem for next
w
inter—
He a'an JewellJe ell Furnaces are witbout eers. '
Are„your buildings in; need of 8A'TROUCIw
or repairs? re ai sY If so,the coming month is the time`
INO�
for that very important duty.
Our stock of Garden & Farm Tools
is'complete
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Say it with Flowers
FROM
'Ceo. Stewart,
Florist Goderich, Ont,
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. A. M. HEIST
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate, Des Moines Still College
of Osteopathy, ”
Licentiate Iowa .and Michigan, State
Boards of Medical ,Examiners.
ustz r n
S
remove
lis given •lace to
Spinal ad'
p J
the cause of disease.
Catarrhal deafness, adenoids, and
enlarged tonsils treated.
without surgical operation. '
Stomach and intestinal^ diseases
treated 'without the. use of drugs or
surgery.
.Successor to Dr. Heileman.
Office, Goderich,, Ont.
At the Graham House -every Tues-
day . after 6.30 p.fn..
Cut Flowers always on hand
Floral designs and wedding bunches
a specialty
Member of the Florists Telegraph
Delivery` Association, Flowers deliv-
ered to any part' of Canada or Unit-
ed'States, -o. —38-12
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Bight now at the beginning
o r Den's and
of .1922 buyv
w
.. ,, u. . ,.
omen's shoOs.fr.oin Birry the
SC
h eman.
•or,, FSale
Square
re. pfano, acitchen .table, six
'kftchen'.nhdirS, baby 'carrhnge, an ex••
tension table, a small ;table, and two
beds] for' iintnecliate sale. Phone
No.
176, or bot 101, :Clinton. 39-tf
Heifers For Sale
3 heifers to freshen in May. S.
R. MaelViath, Holmesvillo. Phone 34'
on 601. —38-tf
Duck Eggsfor Matching
set-
tinglaying. strain. 75c per
of`12. Mrs. A. D. Beaton, Clin-
ton. , 44-12
No Trespassing
Persons found trespassing on the
premises of,
the .undersigned,
lots
13-14, Baso Line, Goderich township,
will be prosecuted. R. G. Smith,
Eggs for !latching
Sn
s 0f
White "lroo
,0 Lc . zglo •.ronlb W 6
the best 'laying strain, '65c for 1.5 or
94 per 100, Ii', 1;, Pewell+- R.R. No.
3. Plume 2 on 607; 43-11
r .a r for
t ]C or
/latching' !,L .
I13tnoitr Ioec eggs; lncu- o
iy
strain, 60c per setting. ol'.' 13, W.H.
Colo, Gravel Road, Phone :133 42-1f
You get .the best of
Service
get Nal • of -foot
troubles .
You get -the most
for-gour monej.
See us at ogee
Farm For Sale
100 acres, Lot 12. Con. .6, Hullett
township,. adapted for cropping .or
grazing. 10 acres bush, balance its
grass, Good well and windmill. If
not sold will be rented for pasture.
R. J. Miller,_Box 25, Clinton. Phone
119
The South -En
'Grocerg•
Try our store for your supplie
you will find our prices
, ,AS LOW AS ANY_
FULL STOOK FRESH GROCERIE1
Prompt delivery to all parts o
town.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR
BUTTER AND EGGS
Wrn._-Barry
Opposite the Postoffee, Clinton.
Licensed-Auctineer
Fos Huron' County. Pure Bred
stock and `'general farm sales ,of all
kinds a specialty. Satisfaction guar-_
anteed, , Terme: lowest possible,—
T. A, Trick, Goderich, 'Ont, Phone
6-601. —87 tf
-House For' Sale
An eight -roomed house ors' corner
of Rattenbury St., West, and Shipley
St. Town water and soft Water, el-
ectric, lights, good cellar, summer
kitchen and Woodshed. Also a good
stable. Apply 10 Duncan McEwen,
Phone 2 .on 621, pr L: 0, Paisley,
Clinton, —35-tf
Spirella Corsets
Spirella Corsets for healthfuliess,
style, cantle/di and durability, Elf
cry corset made to measure. Mrs.
lllizabeth Yenned', Ontario street,
Clinton, Perone 119, 19-1921.
6Pa,
We repair any -make, of
_battery.'.
Leave yours with us for
the winter,
wm.a,
Paxinai'
Mrs, M. Jr; . Brow
-Scranton Coal
We have, on hand for immedia
delivery: CANNEL COAL
HARD AND SOFT, ' COAL
Also some good Hardwood.
Leave •orders . at My Residenc
Huron street,' or 'Phone 155.
TERMS CASH
D. WARD ..
Examiner for licensed 'drive'rs
Phone 80 Res. Phone 140
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleated pr0sscd and re,
panedgoods ds z s clealied,
i
". ',golden h) y
10oiiis over ,ltoald's .barber shop.
W. J. Jago.—83-tf
C' a'
NUT. STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS ON HAND
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
' . J. MILLER
Orders taken at residence, Phone 1
'
Ontario Grain Seeds
Experience
" has taught us t
e
above seeds are the only ones.f
our district. • We have on hand Go
eminent : Graded
'Red' Clover Arsilce
Orchard.Grass Al'f'alfa
Timothy Blue Grass
White and Yellow Sweet C1oyer
In Baby Chick Feed
Blat chford's Milk. Mash
Pratt's •Buttermilk. ' Mash-.,
Wodehouse
Royal Purple -
II. 0. Cooked Chick Feeds
"Always on. hand,
Western Oats, Shorts,
Oat Fl
Linseed Meal, Purina; Chicken' Ch
der. Flours: Five Roses, Hunts,
ver Crown. Special prices on Hu
for a few days. '
Wanted, a quantity of Peas, B
wheat and Red 'Clover. Submits
dprirg
Sif
ve.
h.m11'
SEED, OATSL-"Improved Banner".
Government Germination Test ‘96%.
SEED^ BARLEY—"Mandsclieuri,
6 Rower7.,'
These lots are both free from Wild
Oats and Weed Seeds.
Alfalfa Clover' Timothy
Alsike Clover Orchard Grass
Red Clover Blue,' Grass
Sweet Clover, (Yellow and.Whitte)
Yy
tigetable, 'Flowed: and Field Seeds
Western Oats, for Seed..
Geod Quality Corn, Cool and sweet,
Feed or Seed
Baby ,Chick Feed,
Bran and Shorts
PURITY; FIVE ROSES GOLDEN
CITY'and PASTRY FLOUR
SWIFT'S "Red . Steer". Fertilizer
W. Jenkins & Sona
FLOUR AND FEED
Phones: Elevator 19Q'Residents,
'
141
„II. A, FORD.4, SON
Phone 123.
Flour
and Feed' 'Merchants an
Grain Btlyers
Also issuers f
o, `Hunters Sr' Trapl
licenses
FAT HF VilAri
J° '"i
s
IIIGREST-'MARJET PRICES
PAIL) FOR FAT HENS
It will pay ., you . to sell, y
broody hens while the prices
high.
Our Prices are unsurpassed
High Grade. Poultry
CALL US BEFORE YOU SEI
Boars fur Service
'Champion brad, bit; type Yorkshire
and Chester White boars for service.
At h0ine every forenoon 0.
Lewi:yr Phone 5 00 639, Clinton —28
GUNN, LAN6LOIS •C
N. W. TREWARTHA, Mating
Phone No, 190 U'i.olznesville 601 z
CREAM WANTEDl
The'dentend for our butter is
Creasing.
To supply this demand we rec
more cream.
We, request you to ship us
cream.
Weg •uarantee you the gig
Markt Frieda, ',acdur.aite testa
prompt service.
Cur frfirmis known to you and
no- :further recommend.
WO ;Trayall express charges,
.,
ish emodin cauls and pay Wise
Tinel tor, calls or further info
tion to the
TUE SEA +'OR'I'li CRilLVMRRY
I'IIIl ,a9, I
C,` A. IIAI'BIO, MANAGES